Female and male names starting with the letter "S" .
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SAPHERIA
FeminineUnique Greek name derived from 'sapheiros', meaning 'precious stone'. It signifies wealth, beauty, rarity, and value.
SAPHIA
FeminineSaphia, of Arabic origin, means "pure" or "chaste" and symbolizes innocence and wholesomeness.
SAPHINA
FeminineRare and captivating Hebrew name meaning 'beauty', symbolizing elegance and grace throughout history.
SAPHIR
FeminineSapphire is a French name derived from the deep blue gemstone sapphire, meaning 'blue stone' in Latin.
SAPHIR
MasculineThe name Saphir originates from Greek 'sapheiros', meaning 'blue', initially referring to the precious gemstone renowned for its deep blue hue.
SAPHIRA
FeminineRare Hebrew feminine given name derived from the precious deep blue sapphire gemstone, symbolizing integrity despite its biblical associations.
SAPHIRAH
FeminineSaphirah, of Hebrew origin, meaning 'wisdom' or 'knowledge', derived from the precious blue gemstone sapphire.
SAPHIRE
FeminineFrench origin name meaning "sapphire", representing wisdom and truth. It's a unique alternative to other gemstone names like Ruby or Pearl.
SAPHIRRA
FeminineHebrew female given name derived from the precious gemstone sapphire, which signifies wisdom, truth, and royalty.
SAPHRONIA
FeminineSaphronia, of Greek origin, means "precious stone".
SAPHYRA
FeminineAfrican-derived name, drawn from 'Sapphire', meaning 'precious stone' in Greek, signifying durability and rarity.
SAPHYRE
FeminineGreek origin, derived from the word 'sappheiros,' meaning 'sapphire.' Popularized by French poet Pierre de Ronsard, it carries romantic connotations and has historically been associated with royalty, wisdom, and mystical properties.
SAPIR
FeminineHebrew name meaning 'sapphire,' derived from the precious stone used in the High Priest's breastplate.
SAPNA
FeminineUnique Indian girl's name derived from Sanskrit 'Sapnam', meaning 'dream', often symbolizing hope and prosperity.
SAPPHIRA
FeminineRare yet captivating Greek name meaning "sapphire," symbolizing wisdom and beauty, first popularized during the Middle Ages and associated with Saint Sapphira, a Christian martyr from the 3rd century AD.
SAPPHIRE
FeminineThe female name Sapphire, of Latin origin, signifies the vibrant blue gemstone known for its extraordinary beauty.
SAPPHYRE
FeminineSapphire is a rare yet captivating given name of Greek origin, derived from the word "sappheiros," meaning sapphire stone, which was associated with wisdom, truth, and constancy in ancient Greek culture.
SAPRINA
FeminineRare yet captivating Latin-derived name meaning 'sapphire', the precious blue gemstone associated with wisdom and heavenly bodies.
SAQIB
MasculineArabic name meaning "successful" or "victorious," derived from the word 'saqi', originally signifying a cupbearer. It's now widely used in Muslim communities worldwide, symbolizing triumph and prosperity.
SAQQARA
FeminineAncient Egyptian name derived from "Sekhem Ka Ra," meaning "Strong is the Spirit of Ra.
SAQR
MasculineArabic name meaning "falcon" or "eagle", symbolizing strength, freedom, and power.
SAQUAN
MasculineUncommon yet meaningful African American name derived from Sankofa, meaning "go back and get it," emphasizing the importance of learning from the past.
SAQUAN
FeminineUnique African male name derived from the Yoruba word 'Saaku', meaning 'to create'.
SAQUANA
FeminineAfrican American origin name meaning "beautiful pearl" in Swahili, making it a unique and beautiful choice for celebrating one's beauty and heritage.
SAQUANNA
FeminineAfrican-origin female name derived from Swahili words meaning "being born.
SAQUITA
FeminineUnique African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "Goddess of Waters," reflecting the divine connection to Osun, the revered Yoruba goddess of love and beauty.
SAQUOIA
FeminineRare yet meaningful Native American name derived from the Shoshone word for 'snow,' symbolizing purity and resilience.
SAQUON
MasculineRare given name of Native American origin derived from the Lenape language, meaning "willow" and symbolizing adaptability, resilience, and strength.
SAQUOYA
FeminineAfrican-derived name from the Yoruba people, signifying "abundance of beauty" or "wealth of charm.
SARA
MasculineHebrew female name that means "princess" or "noble lady". It originates from the Bible as the wife of Abraham and mother of Isaac.
SARA
FeminineSara, a Hebrew name meaning "princess," is popular worldwide due to its historical significance, particularly in the Bible where Sarah, the wife of Abraham, was known for her faith and resilience despite facing infertility until given a miraculous pregnancy later in life.
SARAA
FeminineUnique Middle Eastern name derived from Arabic word 'saraya,' meaning 'princess' or 'noble.'
SARAANN
FeminineUncommon, captivating Irish name derived from Siobhán, meaning 'God is gracious', combining Sarah and traditional Irish suffix '-ann'.
SARAANNE
FeminineUnique French-derived feminine name that means 'princess' or 'noblewoman', with the suffix '-anne' adding a distinct touch of charm and elegance.
SARABEL
FeminineRare Hebrew name meaning "noble father", derived from the words "sar" and "abel". It has historical significance, appearing in the Bible and Arthurian legend, and has been adopted by various cultures throughout history.
SARABELLA
FeminineElegant Italian name derived from "sarà", meaning "she will be," signifying hope for the future.
SARABELLE
FeminineCaptivating French name composed of 'Sara', meaning 'princess' in Arabic, and 'belle', meaning 'beautiful' in French, translating to 'beautiful princess'.
SARABETH
FeminineAmerican-coined given name, first appearing in Kathleen Winsor's 1946 novel "Forever, My Love". Its meaning remains unclear but may combine 'Sarah' ('princess') and 'Beth' ('God is my oath'), suggesting a potential meaning of 'noble promise'. Despite its invented origin, Sarabeth gained popularity in the United States from the 1970s to mid-1980s.
SARABI
FeminineAfrican name of Maasai origin, meaning 'strength' or 'power', reflecting its bearer's expected resilience.
SARADA
FeminineFeminine name of Sanskrit origin meaning 'red' or 'crimson', often associated with the Hindu goddess Saraswati. Popularized by spiritual figure Sarada Devi in the 19th century, it carries rich cultural significance and has been borne by notable figures like poet Sarada Menon. Today, it remains a popular choice worldwide for its beautiful sound and deep meaning.