Female and male names starting with the letter "S" .
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SAIYORI
FeminineRare yet powerful Japanese given name derived from the kanji characters "nishi" (west) and "tai" (generation), symbolizing "western era." Historically, it was given to children born during significant eras, conveying a sense of destiny and historical importance. Today, Saiyori remains deeply meaningful, associated with change and progress, and has gained international recognition through popular culture.
SAIYR
FeminineArabic name meaning "traveler" or "nomad," symbolizing freedom and adventure.
SAIYR
MasculineRare, unisex name of uncertain origin, with a unique five-letter combination of "Sai" and "yr". Its meaning and history are undocumented, adding to its mystique.
SAIYURI
FeminineGraceful Japanese female name meaning 'lily-colored', derived from ancient honorific titles for imperial ladies.
SAJA
FeminineArabic female name derived from 'sajjah', meaning 'to tread' or 'walk'. It gained popularity during the Islamic Golden Age and has since been associated with historical figures like Saja bint Harb. The name is notable for its phonetic beauty, versatility across cultures, and rich history.
SAJAAD
MasculineArabic boy's name meaning 'prostrated' or 'humble', derived from the word "saajid". It signifies humility and reverence in Islamic culture.
SAJAD
MasculinePersian name meaning "pure," derived from the word "sajdeh" which signifies prostration in prayer.
SAJADA
FeminineAfrican Igbo name meaning 'peace,' embodying serenity and unity.
SAJAH
FeminineArabic name meaning 'patience' or 'endurance', derived from the word "sajja'a". It has historical significance in Islamic tradition and has gained recent popularity for its uniqueness and powerful meaning.
SAJAL
MasculineAncient Indian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'patience' or 'endurance'.
SAJAN
MasculineIndian-origin name, specifically Punjabi, derived from 'Sajjan' meaning 'happy' or 'joyful', traditionally given to boys for good fortune.
SAJANI
FeminineRare and exotic Indian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'par excellence' or 'the best of its kind,' associated with Hindu goddess Parvati and symbolizing prosperity and good fortune. Historically used for girls born during the monsoon season, it translates to 'beloved.'
SAJATA
FeminineUnique African name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'one who brings forth good things,' symbolizing prosperity, abundance, and fertility.
SAJDA
FeminineArabic origin, meaning 'prostration' or 'bowing down,' symbolizing devotion through prayer.
SAJDAH
FeminineArabic name meaning 'prostration', symbolizing devotion in prayer.
SAJE
MasculineEnigmatic given name with unknown origins and meanings.
SAJE
FeminineHebrew origin, means "to ask" or "to demand".
SAJED
MasculineArabic name meaning 'happy' or 'fortunate', often associated with prosperity and good fortune.
SAJEDA
FeminineThe name Sajeda has Arabic origins and means 'prostration' or 'bowing down in worship', reflecting its significant religious meaning within Islam.
SAJEN
MasculineUncommon Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'Sajana', meaning 'handsome' or 'beautiful', associated with wisdom and good fortune.
SAJI
MasculineIndian name of Malayalam origin from Kerala, meaning 'proud' or 'dignified', traditionally given to boys.
SAJID
MasculineArabic-origin name meaning 'helper' or 'assistant', derived from the word for prayer mat ('sajjada') or prostration ('sijdah') in Islamic culture.
SAJIDA
FeminineArabic-origin name meaning 'prostrated' or 'devoted', reflecting Islamic prayer practice.
SAJIDAH
FeminineArabic name meaning 'prostration in worship' or 'searching for God', derived from the Islamic gesture of sajdah signifying humility and submission.
SAJJAD
MasculineMasculine given name of Persian origin, derived from the Arabic word 'sajjada', meaning 'mat' or 'rug'. In Islamic culture, it refers to the prayer rug used during daily rituals of prostration before Allah. The name Sajjad is often associated with deep spirituality and religious fervor, having been popular among Muslims in various countries and associated with notable figures like Imam Sajjad (Ali ibn Hussain). Today, it remains a powerful choice for parents reflecting their religious values.
SAJJAN
MasculineAncient Punjabi name derived from Sanskrit 'Sajjan', meaning 'virtuous' or 'righteous', inspired by a wise sage in Hindu mythology.
SAJNI
FeminineIndian name from Rajasthan meaning 'beautiful' in Sanskrit, associated with the goddess Lakshmi.
SAKAE
FeminineThe Japanese name Sakae, which means 'to rise' or 'to ascend,' has a long history of use among both nobility and common people, reflecting ideals of growth and achievement.
SAKAE
MasculineThe Japanese given name Sakae, meaning 'profound and vast,' originates from ancient Kanji characters profondeur and ocean, conveying depth and expansiveness.
SAKAI
FeminineJapanese given name, popular worldwide, originating from an ancient province known for skilled artisans. It translates to "sandbank" or "shallow beach," symbolizing stability and tranquility. Historically used for both males and females, notable Sakais include sculptor Shogoro and inventor Yosaburo.
SAKAI
MasculineJapanese family name originating from 'sakai', meaning 'town' or 'marketplace'. It was traditionally given to urban residents or marketplace workers.
SAKAIYA
FeminineRare yet historically significant Japanese given name meaning 'western sea' or 'Pacific Ocean', originating from the coastal city of Sakai in Japan's Osaka Prefecture.
SAKANI
MasculineCaptivating unisex name of Yupik origin, derived from the word "saqani" meaning thunder, and symbolizing power and resilience.
SAKANI
FeminineRare yet captivating Native American name from the Cherokee nation, meaning "hunting ground," reflecting strength, courage, and wisdom in hunting and nature.
SAKAR
MasculineRare Turkish-derived name whose exact meaning remains uncertain, often associated with happiness yet linked to ancient Scythian tribes or Sumerian gods.
SAKARA
FeminineJapanese name derived from "saka," meaning "hill" or "mountain," suggesting strength and stability, popularized in ancient Japan for children born in mountainous regions.
SAKARI
FeminineUnique Finnish male name derived from 'sakarit', traditional sweetened porridge, symbolizing warmth and nourishment. It gained popularity during Finland's 19th-century national romanticism era and has maintained its popularity since then.
SAKARI
MasculineFinnish unisex name derived from "sakarit," meaning "to swear," symbolizing hope during conflict.
SAKARIA
MasculineRare, East African Swahili origin name with uncertain but possible Arabic influences, popular during the Swahili golden age (9th-15th centuries) despite its mysterious etymology.
SAKARIYA
MasculineArabic origin name that translates to "laughter" or "joy", reflecting the Arabian culture's appreciation for laughter as a sign of prosperity.