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SIRAJ
MasculineArabic boy's and girl's name derived from Syrians, meaning "flame" or "torch." It honors Muhammad's companion, Siraj al-Muluk, known for his courage. Traditionally given during conflicts, it's believed to bring good fortune.
SIRAK
MasculineEthiopian boy's name meaning 'shine' or 'bright', popularly associated with prosperity and good fortune.
SIRAN
MasculineArmenian name derived from "siram," meaning "song" or "melody." It carries a rich history, dating back to early Christian converts like Saint Siran, and has been popularized through literature like Hovhannes Shiraz's "Siranush.
SIRANTHONY
MasculineRare American name, believed to be a blend of Sir ("short for surnames ending in 'sir'") and Anthony ("highly praiseworthy"), potentially meaning "very admirable or respected.
SIRAT
FeminineArab origin, means 'path' or 'way' in Arabic, often referring to the path to heaven in Islamic culture.
SIRAYA
FeminineRare and captivating Filipino name derived from the Visayan language, meaning "powerful rising force" due to its components: "sira" (to rise up) and "ya" (strength).
SIRAYAH
FeminineCaptivating Swahili name meaning 'beauty', inspired by East Africa's natural splendor.
SIRCARTER
MasculineUncommon first name with unknown origins and meaning, first recorded in the late 20th century. It may be a blend of "circus" and "artery," but this explanation is purely speculative.
SIRCHARLES
MasculineRare English given name that combines the honorific title "Sir" with the popular name Charles, originating in medieval nobility to signify high rank or association with aristocracy.
SIRCHRISTOPHER
MasculineUnique English name derived from 'Christos' meaning 'anointed', with the prefix 'Sir' denoting respect or nobility.
SIRDARIUS
MasculineSirdarius: A rare, distinctive name of unknown origin and meaning, with theories suggesting Latin/Etruscan derivation or a blend of other names; notable historical figure includes Sir Daruis Thomas (1892-1960).
SIRE
MasculineFrench origin, derived from the Latin word "serus," meaning "late" or "slow." It evolved into a title of respect used for monarchs and high-ranking nobles in France during the Middle Ages.
SIREEN
FeminineArabic feminine name meaning "the secretive one," derived from the word "sir" meaning whisper or secret. It gained popularity for its musicality and elegance, often associated with mythical sirens in Greek mythology, and holds significant cultural meanings in Islamic traditions.
SIREENA
FeminineUnique and elegant girl's name of unknown origin, sometimes linked to Irish 'Ciara' meaning "dark-haired," though unconfirmed. Popular in English-speaking countries, it evokes mermaids and mythical creatures due to its phonetic resemblance to words like "serenade" and "siren." Despite uncertain origins, Sireena's beauty and mystery make it an appealing choice for parents seeking a distinctive name.
SIREN
FeminineGreek origin, derived from mythological creatures known for their enchanting music that lured sailors to shipwrecks. It translates to "to entangle" or "compel", reflecting the irresistible allure of these beings. Used as a girl's name since the Middle Ages, it has gained popularity in recent years due to its unique sound and connection to mythology.
SIRENA
FeminineThe Italian name Sirena derives from 'sirena,' meaning mermaid, inspired by mythical creatures that lured sailors with enchanting music.
SIRENIA
FeminineRare feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from the mythical sea creatures known as sirens in Greek folklore.
SIRENITY
FeminineSirenity, of recent origin, is derived from 'siren' and '-ity', suggesting tranquility.
SIRENNA
FeminineSirenna, an Italian feminine given name, originates from 'Sirena,' the Latin word for 'mermaid.' In Greek mythology, sirens were dangerous creatures luring sailors to shipwrecks with their enchanting music.
SIREY
FeminineFrench name derived from the Occitan word "sira," meaning "to govern" or "to command." Originally used as a title for nobility in medieval France, it has evolved over time into a rare but distinctive given name.
SIRGIO
MasculineThe name Sergio is of Italian origin, derived from the Latin 'Servus', meaning 'slave'. However, it evolved over time to become a respected given name.
SIRI
FeminineFemale given name of Norwegian origin meaning "beauty that enlightens," derived from Old Norse 'sýr' meaning "clear" or "pure.
SIRIA
FeminineLatin-origin feminine name meaning "silver", also associated with the ancient kingdom of Syria.
SIRIAH
FeminineThe name Siriah originates from Hebrew, meaning "song" or "poem," derived from the word "shirah." It was used historically to denote joyous celebrations or musical performances.
SIRIANA
FeminineRare, unique feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from "Sirus," the Dog Star associated with Roman goddess Isis, reflecting celestial origins and motherhood themes.
SIRICA
MasculineItalian-derived name, originally used in medieval Italy as a pet name for girls, meaning 'little princess' or 'beautiful pearl.'
SIRIN
FeminineCaptivating Persian name derived from 'sirin', meaning 'cinnamon'. It's also associated with the wise, powerful Simorgh bird in Persian folklore, symbolizing wisdom and good fortune. Popular in Iran, Sirin offers a distinctive yet meaningful choice for parents worldwide.
SIRINA
FeminineRussian female given name derived from the Greek mythological creatures known as sirens.
SIRINE
FeminineUnique feminine Arabic name meaning 'phoenix' or 'sweet', popularized by Russian poet Mayakovsky's wife.
SIRINITY
FeminineDistinctive given name of uncertain origin, chosen for its melodic sound or association with spirituality, each bearer shaping its evolving narrative.
SIRIS
MasculineRare Greek name meaning "sun" or "warmth", derived from the ancient Greek word "Σίρις".
SIRITA
FeminineDiminutive form of Sylvia, originating from Spain, meaning "little lady".
SIRIUS
FeminineLatin-derived male given name meaning "glowing", associated with the brightest star in the night sky, and having significant influences on human emotions in astrology.
SIRIUS
MasculineSirius: of Latin origin, meaning "glowing like a star," associated with the brightest star in Canis Major constellation, and famously known as Harry Potter's godfather.
SIRIYA
FeminineThai girl's name derived from Sanskrit meaning 'beautiful', associated with the Pleiades star cluster in Thai mythology and royal figures like Queen Siriya of Ayutthaya.
SIRIYAH
FeminineArabic-derived name with historical significance, meaning 'Syria' and popularized during medieval times to reflect Middle Eastern cultural heritage.
SIRJAMES
MasculineRare male given name of uncertain origin, with some theories suggesting it might be a variant of Greek or Latin names Serge/Sergius, though this remains unproven. Despite its mysterious beginnings, Sirjames has been used for centuries, particularly among European nobility during the Middle Ages. Today, it stands as an exclusive and noble-sounding choice despite lacking a widely accepted etymology.
SIRKING
MasculineThe name Sirking has unknown origins and no widely recognized meaning. It may be an invented name or variant spelling of another name, but its true origin and significance remain unclear.
SIRKINGSTON
MasculineUnique Scottish name derived from the Gaelic word "sirce" meaning bright/shining and the English surname Kingston, which combines Old English words cyng (king) and tun (settlement).
SIRKKA
FeminineRare Finnish female given name derived from the Finnish word for 'circle', inspired by the Northern Lights, symbolizing eternity in Finnish mythology.