Female and male names starting with the letter "S" .
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SAHITI
FeminineIndian girl's name derived from the Sanskrit word "Sahita," meaning "accompanied by." It is associated with goddess Lakshmi and has gained global appeal for its unique sound and deep cultural roots.
SAHITYA
FeminineSahitya, derived from Sanskrit 'Sahitya', means 'literature' and celebrates creativity and artistic expression.
SAHIYAH
FeminineUnique Arabic name meaning "patient" or "forbearing," derived from the Arabic word "sabir." It has historical significance as it was carried by figures like Sahiyah bint 'Abd Allah, a companion of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
SAHL
MasculineThe Arabic-origin name Sahl, meaning 'coast' or 'shore,' holds rich historical significance, associated with figures like medieval physician Abu'l-Qasim Muhammad ibn Hawt al-Sahl and Seljuk Turk ruler Sultan Sahl of Ghazni.
SAHLA
FeminineArabic name derived from 'sahl', meaning 'easy' or 'simple'. It carries deeper meanings associated with Prophet Muhammad's wife Sahla bint Huwair, known for her kindness and faith, and Sahla bin Sa'ad, a companion of the Prophet renowned for his bravery.
SAHM
MasculineSahm, of unique Akkadian origin, means 'sun' and is connected to Shamash, the radiant sun god of ancient Mesopotamian mythology.
SAHMARA
FeminineRare Persian female name meaning "guardian" or "protector," popularized during the Safavid dynasty in Iran, reflecting strength and wisdom.
SAHMIR
MasculineArabic origin boys' name meaning 'happy', gaining recent popularity for its uniqueness despite limited historic records.
SAHMIYA
FeminineArabic name meaning 'companion' or 'friend', known for its uniqueness, beauty, and historical significance in Arabic culture.
SAHMIYAH
FeminineAfrican Swahili origin, beautifully means 'wisdom' or 'intelligence.'
SAHMYA
FeminineUnique Indian name derived from 'Sahamya,' meaning elegance or grace, and associated with the goddess Lakshmi.
SAHNI
FeminineIndian origin, derived from Sanskrit 'Sahana', meaning 'bearing' or 'supporting'.
SAHNIYA
FeminineIndian girl's name from Rajasthan, meaning 'graceful', derived from the Hindu goddess Sahni symbolizing beauty and prosperity.
SAHNIYAH
FeminineArabic name composed of 'Sahn', meaning courtyard or open space, and '-iyah', denoting belonging. It signifies 'belonging to the courtyard' or 'of the open space'.
SAHNNON
FeminineCaptivating Berber name from Morocco, meaning "hidden treasure" or "secret wealth," reflecting resilience and embodying ancestral honor.
SAHNYA
FeminineIndian name derived from Sanskrit 'Sahana', meaning 'tolerant' or 'enduring'. It refers to one of the seven celestial musicians, the Saptamatrikas, who accompanied Goddess Durga.
SAHORI
FeminineCaptivating Japanese name meaning 'blossoming birth', derived from 'Sah' (blossom) and 'Ori' (birth).
SAHORY
FeminineAfrican name of Bamileke origin from Cameroon, with no universally agreed meaning, but believed to have historical or cultural significance within the community.
SAHR
MasculineAfrican name from Sierra Leone, derived from the Mende language, meaning 'peaceful' or 'calm', reflecting tranquility and harmony.
SAHRA
FeminineArabic female name meaning "morning dawn" or "ascendant".
SAHRAI
FeminineUnusual unisex name with unknown origins and unclear meaning.
SAHRI
FeminineIntriguing African name, believed to mean "early morning" or "miracle," gaining global popularity among Muslim communities.
SAHRISH
FeminineArabic origin meaning 'happy' or 'joyous', has Islamic roots and is believed to bring good fortune.
SAHRIYA
FeminineUncommon Arabic name derived from "sahr," meaning "night." It evokes mystery and is associated with wisdom in some cultures. Popular among Arabian royalty during the Middle Ages, Sahriya remains rare yet captivating today.
SAHRIYAH
FeminineRare Middle Eastern name derived from Arabic 'sahr', meaning 'morning'. It symbolizes hope and renewal in Islamic culture.
SAHRON
FeminineDistinctive given name of unknown origin, often interpreted as 'morning dew' in an unknown language or signifying 'light', though its true meaning remains uncertain.
SAHRYE
FeminineUnique Turkish name derived from "Şahr-ı Eyyûbî", translating to "City of Elijah". It hails from the legendary city of Şahyü'l-Evvel, founded by Prophet Elijah himself, symbolizing abundance and prosperity. This richly historical name has been beloved by Turkish families for generations, embodying their Islamic heritage and cultural roots. Despite its international recognition, Sahrye maintains a beautiful sound and distinctive spelling that sets it apart.
SAHVANA
FeminineSahvana, of Sanskrit origin, means "pure" and is derived from an adjective used to describe unblemished individuals. This captivating name has been beloved across cultures for centuries due to its rich history and profound meaning.
SAHVANNA
FeminineAfrican-derived name meaning 'luck' or 'good fortune', associated with the goddess Sashawa and believed to confer her virtues upon the bearer.
SAHVANNAH
FeminineAmerican given name created by combining 'Savannah' and 'Sahara', evoking feelings of expansiveness and adventure. It gained popularity in recent years, particularly among parents seeking original names for their daughters.
SAHWN
MasculineAmerican name derived from Irish Sean meaning 'god is gracious'.
SAHYRA
FeminineArabic name meaning "magician" or "enchanted," associated with mystique and power.
SAI
MasculineIndian origin, derived from the Sanskrit word meaning 'to invite or welcome', and is also associated with the revered Hindu spiritual leader, Sai Baba.
SAI
FeminineThe name Sai originates from India, derived from the Sanskrit word 'Sa', meaning 'peace'. It is often associated with Lord Shiva, a prominent Hindu god.
SAIA
FemininePolynesian name meaning "to bloom or flourish," derived from the Samoan word "sa'ia" and signifying growth and prosperity.
SAIA
MasculineDistinctive and captivating Hebrew name with multiple interpretations, such as "to ask" symbolizing curiosity, or "to cry out" representing passion. Its rich history dates back to biblical times, with Saint Saia being a notable martyr in the 4th century AD. Today, Saia remains an uncommon yet memorable name choice.
SAIAH
FeminineHebrew name meaning "to ask for" or "to inquire," derived from the Hebrew word "sha'ah." It appears in the Bible as one of the sons of Assir and has historical significance in Jewish culture.
SAIANISH
MasculineJapanese origin and means "western colors".
SAIANSH
MasculineIndian name of Sanskrit origin meaning "a part of Lord Sai Baba", a revered Hindu saint known for his spiritual wisdom and compassion.
SAICHARAN
MasculineUncommon Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'Sai' (command) and 'Charan' (feet), translating to 'the command of the feet'.