Female and male names starting with the letter "S" .
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SAMORAH
FeminineRare yet captivating name of African origin, specifically from the Mandinka people of West Africa. Its meaning, "female child of peace," resonates deeply with African culture and history. Although not widely known in Western countries, Samorah carries significant historical weight due to figures like Queen Samory Fula, who ruled over the Wassoulou Empire during its peak in the 14th century. Despite this, it remains a unique and meaningful choice for parents seeking distinctive names for their daughters.
SAMORE
FeminineUncommon given name of unknown origin and meaning, with rare historical usage and no significant figures associated with it. Its etymology is uncertain due to the lack of known linguistic roots or associations.
SAMORI
MasculineMasculine given name of African origin, particularly from the Mandinka ethnic group in West Africa. Its meaning varies but is often associated with peace, wisdom, and leadership.
SAMORI
FeminineAfrican male name of Mandinka origin, derived from words meaning 'high' and 'head', symbolizing strength and leadership like the historic warrior king Samori Touré.
SAMORIA
FeminineAfrican-derived Igbo name meaning "one who brings growth and peace.
SAMORY
MasculineDistinctive name of West African origin, derived from the Malinke word "Sama," meaning "peace." Popularized by military leader Samori Touré, it signifies "Great Peace.
SAMOURA
FeminineDistinctive Japanese name derived from 'samurai', meaning 'strength, courage, and honor'.
SAMOYA
FeminineUnique African name derived from Swahili, meaning "silent light".
SAMP
MasculineHebrew name meaning "renowned," first used in ancient Israel and borne by an ancestor of King David.
SAMPATH
MasculineIndian male name originating from Tamil Nadu, meaning 'a successful journey together'.
SAMPSON
MasculineStrong and distinctive name of Hebrew origin, meaning "sun" or "man of the sun", inspired by the biblical figure Samson whose power came from his long hair.
SAMRA
FeminineArabic-origin name meaning "to rise high," often associated with femininity, strength, and aspiration.
SAMRAAT
MasculineUncommon yet significant Indian name, derived from Sanskrit 'Samrat' meaning 'emperor', reflecting its imperial origins.
SAMRAH
FeminineArabic name meaning 'to rise' or 'ascend', signifying elevation and achievement, popularized by figures like poet Samirah al-Khansa.
SAMRAJ
MasculineRare yet powerful Indian name, derived from 'Sam' and 'Raj', meaning 'Universal King', associated with royalty, wisdom, and success.
SAMRAT
MasculineImperial Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'Sarvatra', meaning 'everywhere'. In Hindu mythology, it signifies a ruler who has conquered every kingdom.
SAMRATH
MasculineIndian name of Punjabi origin meaning "powerful emperor," derived from Sanskrit roots, signifying completeness and leadership.
SAMRAWIT
FeminineEthiopian girl's name of Ge'ez origin, meaning "heard fame," popular among medieval royal families and still used today due to its cultural significance.
SAMREEN
FeminineArabic-origin name meaning 'graceful in the evening'.
SAMREET
FeminineIndian-origin name derived from the Sanskrit word "Srimat," meaning "auspicious" or "blessed." Traditionally given to queens, it has a royal history dating back thousands of years.
SAMRIDDHI
FeminineIndian feminine given name meaning "increasing wealth" or "prosperity.
SAMRIDH
MasculineThe name Samridh originates from India, derived from Sanskrit words 'Sam' meaning 'together/complete' and 'Ridh' meaning 'prosperous/rich', translating to 'complete prosperity'. It is associated with the Hindu goddess Lakshmi and believed to bring good fortune.
SAMRIDHI
FeminineIndian name of Sanskrit origin, meaning 'equal prosperity'.
SAMRUDH
MasculineUnique Indian name meaning 'evenness that has stopped', suggesting harmony.
SAMRUDHI
FeminineIndian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning "togetherness in prosperity".
SAMSAM
FeminineArabic given name that symbolizes the sun's life-giving qualities.
SAMSARA
FeminineSanskrit-derived name meaning 'complete all' and signifies the continuous cycle of life, death, and rebirth in Hindu and Buddhist philosophies.
SAMSON
MasculineHebrew name meaning "strong," inspired by the biblical figure known for his great physical power.
SAMTHA
FeminineSamatha is a female name of Sanskrit origin meaning 'one who brings happiness' or 'one who possesses happiness', derived from the name of a powerful river goddess in Hindu mythology.
SAMUAEL
MasculineSamuel is a Hebrew name meaning "name of God" or "God heard".
SAMUAL
MasculineSamuel is a Hebrew name meaning 'name of God' or 'God has heard,' derived from the words 'shama' meaning 'to hear' and 'el' meaning 'God.'
SAMUEL
MasculineHebrew name meaning "name of God", derived from the Hebrew word "shama" which means "to hear or listen".
SAMUEL
FeminineHebrew name meaning "name of God" or "God heard," popularized by the biblical prophet and judge Samuel, who was dedicated to God by his mother Hannah.
SAMUELA
FeminineSamuel is a Hebrew boy's name meaning 'name of God', derived from the biblical prophet.
SAMUELA
MasculineSamuel is a masculine given name of Hebrew origin, meaning "name of God" or "God hears".
SAMUELDAVID
MasculineDistinctive given name of Hebrew origin, combining Samuel ("name of God") and David ("beloved"), signifying faith, courage, wisdom, and leadership.
SAMUELE
MasculineSamuel is a Hebrew male name from the Bible meaning "name of God" or "God heard".
SAMUELJAMES
MasculineDistinctive name with origins in both Hebrew and Latin. The first part, Samuel, means "name of God" or "God heard," deriving from the Hebrew language and honoring the prophet Samuel. The second part, James, translates to "supplanter" or "one who follows" from Latin, referencing the brother of Jesus and Saint James the Greater. This unique combination creates a powerful name that blends cultural elements from both languages.
SAMUELL
MasculineSamuel is a Hebrew name meaning "name of God", with a significant biblical history.
SAMUELLA
FeminineSamuel is a name of Hebrew origin, meaning "name of God," derived from the biblical prophet Samuel who was revered in Jewish history.