Female and male names starting with the letter "S" .
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SARAJEAN
FeminineIntriguing name of unknown origin, often associated with the Bosnian city Sarajevo but without definitive proof.
SARAJI
FeminineIndian name derived from 'Sharada', meaning 'goddess of learning'. It signifies intelligence and wisdom.
SARAJO
FeminineUnique Slavic name derived from Hebrew Sara meaning "princess", with the suffix "-jo" added to give it a more Slavic sound.
SARAKATE
FeminineUnique Basque given name, believed to mean "chained rock" or "rock chain," though its origin and meaning are not definitively known.
SARAL
MasculineIndian name derived from the Sanskrit word "Sarala," meaning "pure" or "clear." It honors the Hindu goddess Saraswati, symbolizing knowledge and wisdom.
SARALA
FeminineIndian feminine name derived from Sanskrit 'Saarala', meaning 'lotus-like' or 'beautiful as a lotus flower'.
SARALEE
FeminineUncommon American given name created by blending Sarah ('princess') and Lee ('dark-haired'), conveying 'noble dark-haired princess'.
SARALIE
FeminineHebrew name meaning 'princess'.
SARALOU
FeminineEnigmatic name of uncertain origin, believed to be first used in France during the late 19th century. Its meaning remains mysterious, though some propose it may derive from Hebrew 'Sara' or French 'Sarra'. Despite its unclear etymology, Saralou stands out as a beautiful and distinctive name throughout history.
SARALY
FeminineDistinctive Hebrew name meaning "princess" or "noble", believed to be a modern variation of Sarah, the wife of Abraham in the Bible. It was popular in the Middle Ages for its royal connotations and remains rare yet elegant today.
SARALYN
FeminineRare, feminine Scottish name derived from "Sarehill," meaning "sandy hill.
SARALYNN
FeminineModern American female name created from blending Sarah ('princess') and Lynn (possibly 'leader' or a shortened form of other names), resulting in a distinctive yet meaningful moniker without a specific independent meaning.
SARAMAE
FeminineHawaiian female given name derived from "Saramai," meaning "the fragrance of the rose.
SARAMARIE
FeminineRare and exotic given name with unknown origins and unclear meaning, making it distinctive and intriguing.
SARAN
MasculineUncommon Indian given name derived from Sanskrit 'Saranya', meaning 'feathered creature' or 'bird'. It's associated with Hindu mythology as the wife of Surya, often depicted as a bird.
SARAN
FeminineIndian name derived from Sanskrit 'Saranyu', meaning 'one who seeks refuge', symbolizing strength, courage, and resilience.
SARANDA
FeminineAlbanian name of historic significance, derived from the ancient city of Sarande, meaning 'noisy' or 'turbulent', reflecting the turbulent seas nearby.
SARANG
MasculineIndian name of Sanskrit origin, meaning "flute," symbolizing love and divine connection.
SARANG
FeminineIndian name meaning 'flute' or 'song', derived from Sanskrit, signifying love, harmony, and spiritual connection.
SARANI
FeminineSanskrit-derived Hindu name meaning 'refuge' or 'shelter', symbolizing divine protection and care.
SARANN
FeminineRare yet captivating Scottish name derived from Sairinn, a diminutive of Saraid, meaning 'princess' or 'noble'.
SARANNA
FeminineCaptivating Hebrew name meaning "princess" or "noblewoman," derived from the Bible's Sarah, symbolizing intelligence, creativity, and charm.
SARANNE
FeminineUnique French feminine given name derived from the Occitan male name "Sarnèu", meaning "the old man" or "the elder". While its meaning is not specific, it has evolved into a strongly female-associated name with a rich history and connection to Occitan culture.
SARANSH
MasculineDistinctive Indian name meaning 'one who offers refuge' derived from Sanskrit, embodying qualities of protection and strength.
SARANYA
FeminineFeminine Sanskrit-origin name meaning 'feathered,' often associated with peacocks, and boasts rich historical significance as the name of Arjuna's mother in the Mahabharata epic.
SARAPHINA
FeminineUnique Hebrew feminine name derived from "seraph," meaning "fiery serpent" or "burning one." It signifies a celestial being of the highest rank in Jewish angelology, as depicted in the Book of Isaiah. Popularized by French writer George Sand in the 19th century, Saraphina offers parents an uncommon yet meaningful choice for their daughter, with its rich biblical origins and association with heavenly beings.
SARAPHINE
FeminineHebrew-derived girl's name meaning "burning" or "fiery," associated with celestial beings known as seraphim in Jewish and Christian traditions, and saraph in Islamic tradition.
SARAROSE
FeminineFrench name derived from Sara ("princess") and Rose ("flower"), combining beauty and nobility.
SARAS
MasculineIndian unisex name derived from the Sanskrit word "Śārṅga," meaning "mythical horned antelope." It signifies grace, swiftness, knowledge, and divine beings in Hindu culture.
SARASWATI
FeminineIndian female name derived from the Sanskrit word for "the flowing one", often associated with the sacred Saraswati River and the Hindu goddess of knowledge, learning, and arts.
SARATA
FeminineUnique Spanish name originating from the Galician region in northwest Spain. Its meaning is debated but may be associated with the word "sarago," meaning sardine, relating to the sea or abundance. Notable figures like Sarata de Pontedeira, a 15th-century Galician noblewoman, have borne this name throughout history.
SARATH
MasculineAncient Sri Lankan unisex name translating to "moon's path", associated with wisdom and leadership due to the legendary charioteer Sarath in the Mahavamsa epic.
SARATH
FeminineIndian name from Kerala, meaning 'knowledge' or 'wise', with mythological significance as the first man created by Lord Brahma.
SARATHA
FeminineUnique Indian name, particularly from Kerala, meaning "charioteer" or "guide," symbolizing leadership and wise navigation through challenges, after Lord Krishna.
SARAY
FeminineDistinctive female given name of Turkish origin, meaning 'palace', evoking elegance and regal connotation, associated with notable individuals like Mihrimah Sultan, and popular worldwide despite its historic roots.
SARAYA
FeminineCaptivating Arabic feminine name derived from 'saraya', meaning 'palace' or 'royal court', signifying wealth, power, and elegance.
SARAYAH
FeminineEnchanting name with unknown origins, possibly stemming from medieval England, and its meaning remains unclear but often associated with 'princess' or 'noble lady'.
SARAYE
FeminineThe name Saraye is Arabic in origin and signifies 'princess'. It's a variant spelling of Sariyah, also meaning 'princess'.
SARAYU
FeminineSanskrit-derived unisex name meaning "the flowing lake".
SARBJOT
MasculineUnisex name of Punjabi origin, meaning 'victory over enemies' or 'one who brings light.'