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Sadeq Masculine Persian

EtymologySadeq is an Arabic and Persian given name, derived from the Arabic root صدق (ṣadaqa) meaning "to tell the truth." As such, the name means "true, sincere, loyal." In Persian, it is typically written as صادق and i...

Şadi Masculine Turkish

Şadi is a Turkish masculine given name, derived from the Arabic name Shadi (شادي), which means "singer." The name reflects the strong influence of Arabic on Turkish onomastics, particularly through the shared Islamic cul...

Sa'di Masculine Arabic

Sa'di is an alternate transcription of the Arabic masculine name Sadi, written سعدي in Arabic script. The name derives from the Arabic root saʿida, meaning "to be happy, to be lucky." Thus, Sa'di carries the meaning of "...

Sadi Masculine Arabic Turkish

Sadi is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, meaning "fortunate, lucky". It is derived from the Arabic root saʿida (سعد), which conveys happiness and good fortune. The name is used across the Arabic-speaking world an...

Sadık Masculine Turkish

Sadık is the Turkish form of the Arabic name Sadiq, which derives from the root ṣadaqa meaning "to tell the truth." The name carries the core meaning of "true, sincere, loyal" reflecting honesty and faithfulness. In Turk...

Sadıq Masculine Azerbaijani

Sadıq is an Azerbaijani masculine given name, derived as a local form of Sadiq. The root name Sadiq comes from Arabic ṣādiq, meaning "true, sincere, loyal," and traces back to the triliteral root صدق (ṣadaqa), which conv...

Sadiq Masculine Arabic Urdu

Sadiq (صادق) is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, widely used in Arabic- and Urdu-speaking regions. It derives from the Semitic root صدق (ṣadaqa), meaning “to tell the truth,” and directly translates to “true, sin...

Saeed Masculine Arabic Dhivehi +2

Saeed is an alternate transcription of Arabic سعيد (Said), and is the usual Persian, Urdu and Dhivehi transcription of the name. It means "happy, lucky" or "blessed, joy", derived from the Arabic root sa'ida (“to be happ...

Saeid Masculine Persian

Saeid is an alternate transcription of the Persian given name سعید, which is equivalent to the Arabic name Saeed. It is derived from the Arabic root sa'ida, meaning "to be happy, to be lucky." The name carries the meanin...

Sæwine Masculine Anglo-Saxon

Etymology Sæwine is an Old English masculine given name composed of the elements sæ meaning "sea" and wine meaning "friend". Thus, the name may be interpreted as "sea-friend." It was a part of the common Germanic traditi...

Safi Masculine Arabic

Safi is a name of Arabic origin that means "pure," derived from the Arabic root ṣafā (ṣafā), which signifies clarity and purity. This name carries deep cultural and linguistic resonance in Arabic-speaking communities and...

Sagar Masculine Bengali Punjabi +4

Sagar is a modern form of Sagara, an ancient name with roots in Sanskrit. The meaning of Sagar is "sea, ocean", reflecting its timeless connection to the vastness of water. In Hindu legend, Sagara was the name of a king...

Sagara Masculine Sinhalese Hindu

Sagara is a Sanskrit name meaning "sea, ocean." In Hindu mythology, Sagara was a legendary king of Ayodhya, an ancient city in India. According to the Hindu epic Ramayana and other Puranic texts, King Sagara performed a...

Sagi Masculine Hebrew

Sagi is a Hebrew masculine given name meaning "elevated, sublime" (from the root שׂ־ג־א, related to height and exaltation). In biblical context, the concept of being elevated often carries spiritual connotations, though...

Sahak Masculine Armenian

Sahak (Armenian: Սահակ) is an Armenian male given name equivalent to Isaac. It originated as an apheresized form of the Classical Armenian name Isahak, which itself was borrowed from Greek Isaā́k, derived from the Hebrew...

Sahib Masculine Azerbaijani Punjabi +1

Sahib is a given name of Arabic origin, derived from the term of address ṣāḥib meaning "companion, friend, master". As a loanword, it has passed into numerous languages across Asia, including Azerbaijani, Punjabi, and Ur...

Sahil Masculine Azerbaijani Urdu +1

Sahil is a masculine given name used primarily in Azerbaijani, Urdu, and Hindi, where it means “coast, shore” in each of these languages. The name is a borrowing from Arabic sāḥil (ساحل), which carries the same meaning....

Şahin Masculine Turkish

Şahin is a Turkish given name and surname of Persian origin, meaning "hawk" or "falcon". In Turkish, it is pronounced [ʃaːˈhin]. The name is derived from Persian Shāhīn (شاهين), which refers to the bird of prey, a symbol...

Sa'id Masculine Arabic

Sa'id is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name سعيد (see Said), which means "happy, lucky" or "blessed, joyful." It is derived from the Arabic root سعد (saʿada), meaning "to be happy, fortunate, or lucky." Sa'id...

Said Masculine Arabic Indonesian +5

Said is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, meaning "happy, lucky" or "blessed, joy." It derives from the Arabic root saʿida (سَعَدَ), meaning "to be happy, to be lucky." The name is widely used across the Muslim wo...

Saidu Masculine Hausa

Saidu is a masculine Hausa name derived from the Arabic Said, ultimately from the root saʿida meaning "to be happy, to be lucky." The name thus carries the meaning "happy" or "fortunate," and is commonly used among Hausa...

Saif Masculine Arabic Bengali +1

Saif is an Arabic masculine given name and surname that literally means "sword" in Arabic (سيف, sayf). It is widely used across the Muslim world, particularly in Arabic-speaking countries, as well as in South Asian commu...

Saif al-Din Masculine Arabic

Saif al-Din is an alternate transcription of Arabic سيف الدين (see Sayf ad-Din), which means "sword of the faith" from sayf ("sword") and dīn ("religion, faith"). This theophoric name is an honorific Arabic compound cele...

Saiful Masculine Arabic Bengali +2

Saiful is an Arabic masculine given name, the first part of compound names beginning with Sayf al (سيف ال), meaning "sword of the". It appears in combinations such as Sayf ad-Din ("sword of the faith") and is used across...

Saifullah Masculine Arabic Urdu

Saifullah is an Arabic and Urdu masculine given name, a common transcription of Arabic سيف الله or Urdu سیف اللہ, meaning "Sword of Allah" (see Sayfullah). It combines the element sayf meaning "sword" with Allah, the Ara...

Saimir Masculine Albanian

Saimir is an Albanian masculine given name. It is most likely derived from the Albanian phrase sa mirë, meaning "how good" or "very good," with sa meaning "how much" and mirë meaning "good." This etymology reflects a pos...

Saint Masculine English

Saint is an English masculine given name derived directly from the English word saint, which ultimately comes from Latin sanctus meaning "holy, saintly." Unlike many names that evolved from ancient roots or epithets, Sai...

Sait Masculine Turkish

Sait is the Turkish form of Said, which itself derives from the Arabic root meaning “happy” or “lucky.” The name is directly inherited from Ottoman Turkish سعيد (Said), from Arabic سَعِيد (saʕīd, “happy”). As a Turkish m...

Sajed Masculine Arabic

Sajed is an alternate transcription of the Arabic Sajid (ساجد), derived from the root سجد (sajada), meaning "to bow down, to prostrate." As such, Sajid literally means "worshipping" or "one who prostrates" in Arabic, ref...

Sajid Masculine Arabic

Sajid is a male given name of Arabic origin, derived from the verb sajada (سجد), meaning "to bow down, to prostrate" in worship. It carries the direct meaning of "worshipping" or "one who prostrates," referring to the ac...

Sajjad Masculine Arabic Bengali +2

Sajjad is a given name and surname of Arabic origin, derived from the Arabic root sajada (سجد), meaning "to bow down" or "to prostrate." The name translates to "one who prays" or "one who prostrates," reflecting a deep c...

Sakari Masculine Finnish

Sakari is a Finnish masculine given name, serving as the Finnish form of Zacharias. The name has its ultimate roots in the Hebrew name Zechariah (זְכַרְיָה, Zeḵarya), which means "Yahweh remembers," derived from the elem...

Sakchai Masculine Thai

Sakchai is a Thai masculine given name composed of two elements: sak (ศักดิ์), meaning "power" or "honour," and chai (ชัย), meaning "victory." The name thus conveys the meaning "victorious power" or "power of victory."As...

Sakhr Masculine Arabic

Sakhr is an Arabic masculine given name meaning "solid rock" or "rugged rock." Derived from the Arabic root س-خ-ر (s-kh-r), which conveys hardness, firmness, and permanence, the name evokes durability and stability. In p...

Şakir Masculine Turkish

Şakir is a Turkish masculine given name and surname, derived as the Turkish form of Shakir. The root name Shakir comes from Arabic, meaning "thankful," from the root shakara (to thank). Etymology and Significance The nam...

Sakke Masculine Finnish

Sakke is a Finnish diminutive ofSakari, the Finnish form ofZacharias, which itself derives from the Hebrew nameZechariah, meaning "Yahweh remembers" (from the roots zaḵar "to remember" and yah referring to God). The name...

Saku Masculine Finnish

Saku is a Finnish diminutive of Sakari, which itself is the Finnish form of Zacharias, ultimately derived from the Hebrew name Zechariah. The root Zechariah comes from the Hebrew elements zaḵar (meaning "to remember") an...

Saladin Masculine History

Saladin is the Anglicized form of Salah ad-Din, an Arabic name meaning "righteousness of the faith," from ṣalāḥ (righteousness) and dīn (religion, faith). The name is most famously associated with the medieval sultan Sal...

Salah 1 Masculine Arabic

Salah is a masculine given name of Arabic origin. It derives from the Arabic root ṣ-l-ḥ, which conveys notions of righteousness, goodness, and integrity, and directly translates to "righteousness" in Arabic.The name Sala...

Salah 2 Masculine English Bible

Salah is a form of Shelach used in some English versions of the Old Testament. The name appears in genealogical passages, notably in Genesis, where it is listed as the son of Arpachshad and the father of Eber, making Sal...

Salah ad-Din Masculine Arabic

EtymologySalah ad-Din (Arabic: صلاح الدين) is an Arabic name that translates to "righteousness of the faith". It combines the elements ṣalāḥ (righteousness) and dīn (religion, faith). The name is typically an honorific t...

Salah al-Din Masculine Arabic

Salah al-Din is an alternate transcription of the Arabic صلاح الدين (Ṣalāḥ al-Dīn), more commonly romanized as Salah ad-Din. The name means "righteousness of the faith," derived from the Arabic elements ṣalāḥ "righteousn...

Salaheddine Masculine Arabic

Salaheddine is an alternate transcription of the Arabic صلاح الدين (Salah ad-Din), chiefly used in North Africa. The name is composed of two elements: ṣalāḥ meaning "righteousness" and dīn meaning "religion, faith," so S...

Salambek Masculine Chechen

Salambek is a Chechen masculine given name, formed from the Arabic word salām (سلام) meaning "peace" and the Turkic title beg (also transcribed as bek) meaning "chieftain" or "master". The name thus carries the combined...

Salamon Masculine Hungarian

Salamon is the Hungarian form of Solomon, a name derived from the Hebrew Shelomo, rooted in shalom, meaning "peace."Etymology and Historical ContextIn the Old Testament, Solomon was a king of Israel, son of David and Bat...

Salathiel Masculine English Bible Greek Bible

Salathiel is a Greek transliteration of the Hebrew name Shealtiel, used in the Koine Greek Septuagint and adopted into some English Bible translations, including the King James Version. It is the Greek form of Shealtiel,...

Salathihel Masculine Latin Bible

Salathihel is a Latin form of Salathiel, appearing in some Latin versions of the Bible, such as the Vulgate. This name ultimately traces back to the Hebrew Shealtiel, meaning "I have asked of God." It is composed of the...

Saleem Masculine Arabic Urdu

Saleem is an alternate transcription of Arabic سليم or Urdu سلیم, closely related to the name Salim. Ultimately derived from the Semitic root s-l-m (س-ل-م), it conveys the meaning of being "safe," "sound," or "undamaged....

Saleh Masculine Arabic Azerbaijani +1

Saleh is an alternate transcription of Arabic صالح (see Salih), as well as the usual Indonesian and Azerbaijani form of the name. It is a masculine given name derived from the Arabic root ṣalaḥa meaning “to be good, to b...

Salem 1 Masculine Arabic

Salem 1 is an alternate transcription of the Arabic name سالم (see Salim). This form reflects a phonetic rendering into the Latin alphabet, often used in English-speaking contexts or in transliterations from Arabic.The r...

Salih Masculine Arabic Bengali +2

Salih (also spelled Saleh) is a masculine given name of Arabic origin. It means "virtuous" in Arabic, derived from the root صلح (ṣalaḥa), meaning "to be good, to be proper". The name holds significant religious importanc...

Salihu Masculine Hausa

Salihu is a Hausa form of the Arabic name Salih. In Arabic, the root means "virtuous," derived from the triliteral root ṣ-l-ḥ (ṣalaḥa), meaning "to be good, to be proper." According to the Quran, Salih was the name of an...

Salik Masculine Greenlandic

Salik is a masculine name of Greenlandic origin, meaning "clean, wipe, scrape." This name reflects the practical and nature-oriented naming traditions common in Greenlandic and Inuit cultures, where names often derive fr...

Salil Masculine Arabic

Salil is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, meaning either "drawn, unsheathed" or "son, descendant". The duality of meaning reflects the name's connection to both literal and metaphorical contexts in the Arabic lan...

Salim Masculine Arabic Urdu

Salim is a masculine given name of Arabic origin, derived from the Semitic root salima (سلم), meaning "to be safe, sound, intact." The name commonly transcribed as Salim can correspond to two distinct Arabic names with d...

Salisu Masculine Hausa

Salisu is a name of Hausa origin, derived from the Arabic word ثالث (thālith) meaning "third." It is commonly used among Hausa-speaking people in West Africa, particularly in Nigeria and Niger. The name is often given to...

Sallust Masculine History

Sallust is an English version of the Latin family name Sallustius, of uncertain origin. It derives from the Roman nomen (gentile name) worn by the 1st-century BC historian Gaius Sallustius Crispus, known in English as Sa...

Sallustius Masculine Roman

EtymologySallustius is the Latin form of the name Sallust, which derives from the Roman family name Sallustius. The etymology of Sallustius remains uncertain, though it is most famously associated with the historian Gaiu...

Salman Masculine Arabic Bengali +4

Salman is an Arabic male given name that means "safe" in Arabic, derived from the triconsonantal root salima (سلم), meaning "to be safe" or "to be secure." The name is widely used across the Muslim world, including in Ar...

Salomão Masculine Portuguese

Etymology and OriginSalomão is the Portuguese form of the biblical name Solomon, ultimately derived from the Hebrew Shelomo (שְׁלֹמֹה), a name meaning "peace." The root Hebrew word shalom signifies peace, wholeness, and...

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