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SABASTIAN
MasculineLatin-derived name meaning "venerable" or "revered," popular among early Christians and associated with Saint Sebastian, a martyr known for his courage and steadfastness in the face of adversity.
SABASTIEN
MasculineSabastein is of Spanish origin, meaning 'venerable', derived from the Latin word for Sabbath.
SABASTIN
MasculineRare Latin name derived from "sabbatum," meaning "of the Sabbath.
SABASTION
MasculineSabastian is a Latin name meaning 'of Saturn', originally given to Saturday-born children and popularized via Saint Sebastian, with variants Sebastián/Sébastien across cultures.
SABATINO
MasculineThe masculine given name Sabatino originates from Italy with roots in Late Latin, meaning "of Saturday." It was traditionally bestowed upon boys born on that day or having a special connection to it, reflecting ancient Roman culture where Saturday was Saturn's Day. Popularized during the Middle Ages among Italian Catholic families, Sabatino continues to hold significance globally despite its rarity today.
SABATO
MasculineItalian name of Latin origin, meaning 'Saturday'. It was traditionally given to children born on a Saturday or considered the seventh child.
SABBATH
MasculineThe Hebrew-origin name Sabbath signifies 'rest' and denotes the holy day in Judaism dedicated to peace and renewal.
SABBATH
FeminineDistinctive Hebrew name meaning 'rest', traditionally feminine but now popular as unisex.
SABBIR
MasculineUnisex Persian name meaning "wise," popular among Middle Eastern communities and historically carried by notable figures like diplomat Sabbir Ahmad Khan and actor Sabbir Ali.
SABDIEL
MasculineRare Hebrew name meaning "Old is God," derived from "saba" (old) and "el" (God). It appears in the Talmud as one of the names of angelic intermediaries between God and humanity.
SABE
MasculineThe distinctive Hebrew name Sabe, derived from 'savah' meaning 'return', is associated with concepts of repentance and renewal.
SABEEH
MasculineArabic name that signifies 'good health' or 'well-being'.
SABEEHA
FeminineArabic name meaning 'beauty', with a rich history as the name of a companion of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
SABEEL
FeminineArabic name derived from "sabi'il", meaning "water channels" or "irrigation channels", symbolizing life and prosperity in Arabic culture. It was traditionally given to those managing community water systems, reflecting its historical significance. Today, Sabeel remains popular among Arab families worldwide, carrying a proud heritage and powerful meaning.
SABEEN
FeminineRare Arabic girls' name derived from 'sabin', meaning 'patient' or 'enduring', embodying perseverance.
SABEENA
FeminineDistinctive Persian name meaning "morning star" or "Venus," symbolizing love, beauty, and prosperity, and drawing from ancient Persian mythology where it represented hope and new beginnings.
SABEER
MasculineMiddle Eastern name derived from the Arabic word "saber," meaning "morning star" or "Venus." It holds historical significance, having been given to prominent figures and associated with wisdom in ancient Mesopotamia and Islamic tradition. Today, Sabeer is popular worldwide as a unisex name, appealing for its unique sound and rich history.
SABEL
FeminineHebrew-derived female name that means 'turning' or 'returning', associated with repentance in the Bible.
SABELA
FeminineUnique Basque name meaning 'heart', reflecting warmth and affection.
SABELLA
FeminineUnique Italian-origin name meaning "small beautiful wave," popularized during the Middle Ages and carried by notable figures like Saint Sabella.
SABELLE
FeminineDistinctive French female given name derived from 'sabelle,' an historic horse breed known for strength and beauty.
SABEN
MasculineUncommon yet notable given name with uncertain origins and meaning, possibly deriving from the Hebrew 'Shabbat' or having Basque roots, but no definitive proof exists. Despite this mystery, it has been used across cultures throughout history and remains captivating today.
SABENA
FeminineAfrican-origin female name popularized by the Congolese national airline, symbolizing independence and progress.
SABER
MasculineSaber is of Spanish and Italian origin, meaning 'sword' or 'to cut', derived from the Latin word 'gladius', often associated with strength and courage in some cultures.
SABER
FeminineSpanish-origin boys' name meaning "sword," derived from the word "espada," and has historical popularity due to its association with brave warriors.
SABERINA
FeminineLatin-origin feminine name meaning 'having the essence of sweetness', originating from ancient Rome where it denoted girls embodying qualities of sweetness and charm.
SABHA
FeminineArabic female given name derived from "sabah" meaning 'morning', associated with purity and virtue in Islamic culture.
SABIA
FeminineUnique Spanish name derived from 'sabio', meaning wise in English.
SABIAN
FeminineRare Persian name derived from 'sab', meaning morning or dawn in Farsi, symbolizing freshness and new beginnings.
SABIAN
MasculineRare, distinctive name of unknown origin, offering endless possibilities for personalized interpretation.
SABIEL
MasculineDistinctive Hebrew-derived name meaning "rest" or "cease," first used by George Sand in her 19th-century novel.
SABIEN
MasculineFrench name derived from the Latin "sabinus," meaning "of the Sabine people." It carries historical significance as the Sabines were known for their courage in battle.
SABIH
MasculineArabic-derived name meaning 'early morning dew', signifying purity and renewal.
SABIHA
FeminineArabic-origin given name meaning 'morning', traditionally used in Muslim communities worldwide, notable among them being Turkish female pilot heroine Sabiha Gökçen, signifying freshness and new beginnings.
SABIN
MasculineLatin name meaning "of the Sabine people," an ancient Italian tribe near Rome. It's historically significant, with notable figures like Saint Sabinus, a 4th-century bishop of Canosa in southern Italy. Today, Sabin remains recognized and used, particularly in Romania.
SABIN
FeminineLatin-origin boy's name meaning "violet" or "lilac flower," symbolizing beauty and grace. It has historical significance, being used throughout Roman Empire history and popularized during the Middle Ages through association with saints like Saint Sabinus. Today, Sabin remains a popular choice for parents seeking unique yet meaningful names.
SABINA
FeminineFeminine given name of Latin origin meaning "of Sabine," an ancient Italian tribe.
SABINE
FeminineFeminine given name of Latin origin, derived from "Sabinus," meaning "of Sabine" or "from the rugged mountains." It was popular among Romans and has historic and literary significance but remains uncommon today.
SABINO
MasculineItalian origin male given name derived from 'sabinus', meaning 'of the Sabine people'. It gained popularity during the Middle Ages among European nobility and clergy, often given to honor family heritage or to commemorate Saint Sabinus' feast day.
SABION
MasculineItalian-origin given name derived from the Italian word "sabio," meaning "wise" or "learned.