Female and male names starting with the letter "S" .
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SARDA
FeminineItalian origin, meaning 'Sardinian' and carrying a strong sense of identity and pride.
SARDAR
MasculinePersian-origin name meaning 'commander' or 'leader', historically used as a military title but now popular worldwide as a given name with significant cultural heritage.
SARDE
FeminineItalian origin, means 'strong' or 'courageous', reflecting the bravery of ancient Sardinian inhabitants.
SARDOR
MasculinePersian name derived from "sar", meaning "head" or "beginning", translating to "headstrong" or "one who initiates things". It was traditionally given to boys born during significant events or periods of change in ancient Persia, as it was believed they would grow up to be strong leaders and pioneers. Today, Sardor is still popular in countries like Iran but remains unusual elsewhere, offering parents an uncommon yet meaningful choice for their child.
SARE
FemininePersian name derived from "sar", meaning "head". It was traditionally given to daughters in Iran for centuries, symbolizing prosperity and wisdom, and is still popular today among global Persian communities.
SAREA
FemininePersian origin name meaning "one who leads with grace," inspired by the legendary sage Saraha.
SAREE
FeminineIndian origin name derived from Sanskrit 'saree', meaning 'silk'. It originally denoted opulence but is now widely used.
SAREEN
FeminineRare, Persian-derived female name meaning "sweet" or "lovely.
SAREENA
FeminineArabic name meaning 'princess' or 'royal lady', reflecting elegance and nobility.
SAREETA
FeminineUnique and beautiful Sanskrit name derived from 'Sariti', meaning 'flowing' or 'current'. It's associated with the Hindu goddess Saraswati, symbolizing knowledge and wisdom.
SAREK
MasculineKurdish name derived from 'serê' meaning 'head', also associated with 'serk' meaning 'army'. In Kurdish mythology, Sarek was one of seven legendary leaders who fought against oppression.
SARELA
FeminineDistinctive name of Spanish origin, derived from 'sarabela', meaning cinnamon tree, historically given to girls born under Leo's zodiac sign.
SARELI
FeminineBeautiful Hebrew girl's name meaning "prince of God".
SARELL
FeminineHebrew name meaning 'princess', originally used for royalty or nobility.
SARELLE
FeminineHebrew female name meaning "princess" or "commanding," adding a royal touch to this elegant and powerful name that has gained popularity in recent years.
SARELY
FeminineBasque feminine given name meaning "prize" or "award," symbolizing good fortune and success.
SAREM
FeminineRare, masculine given name of ancient Persian origin, meaning potentially "head" or referencing a mythical figure, notable among historical figures like 11th-century Buyid ruler Sarem al-Dawla.
SAREN
FeminineSaren, of Armenian origin, means "eagle" and embodies qualities like strength, courage, and nobility.
SARENA
FeminineDistinctive feminine name derived from the Latin word "serenum," meaning "clear sky" or "serene.
SARENE
FeminineHebrew feminine given name derived from the word "seren" meaning 'prince' or 'leader'.
SARENITI
FeminineUnique Hawaiian name derived from "Sari," meaning "to whisper," signifying "one who whispers" or "whispering one.
SARENITY
FeminineSerenity is a modern name derived from English 'serenity', meaning calmness and tranquility, created in the early 20th century.
SARENNA
FeminineItalian feminine given name derived from the Latin word "serenum," meaning "clear sky" or "serene." It was historically associated with the Roman goddess of serenity and tranquility, Serrena, and has been used in Italy since medieval times. Today, it remains a rare yet captivating choice for parents seeking a distinctive and meaningful name.
SAREPTA
FeminineUncommon Hebrew female name derived from the biblical Phoenician city "Sareptah", associated with the prophet Elijah's faith, provision, and perseverance during adversity.
SARESA
FemininePersian name derived from 'sar' (head) and 'esa' (morning star), meaning "morning star head", referring to Venus. It holds historical significance as the morning star was considered a deity bringing light in ancient Persian mythology, associated with Ishtar, Babylonian goddess of love and beauty.
SARETH
MasculineRare, Hebrew-origin name meaning "your princes," used during the Second Temple period (500 BCE - 70 CE).
SARETH
FeminineRare Hebrew name derived from 'sar', meaning 'prince' or 'leader', signifying nobility and authority.
SARETHA
FeminineHebrew female given name meaning "princess," inspired by the biblical Sarah, connoting elegance and beauty.
SARETTA
FeminineRare Italian-derived given name that means "it would be," suggesting wishes or hopes for the bearer's future.
SAREYA
FeminineHebrew feminine given name meaning "princess," inspired by the biblical matriarch Sarah and popular worldwide despite its uniqueness.
SAREYAH
FeminineUnique, Arabic-origin name meaning 'radiant' or 'brilliant', symbolizing purposeful journeys and guidance in Islam.
SARFARAZ
MasculineArabic origin name meaning "to travel across the earth", often interpreted as "conqueror" or "one who travels widely". It has historical significance, associated with figures like Mughal governor Sarfraz Khan and Pakistani cricketer Sarfaraz Manzoor. Today, it remains popular among Muslims worldwide for its meaning and sound.
SARGENT
MasculineEnglish given name derived from the Middle French word 'sergent', originally referring to a military officer of lower rank.
SARGIS
MasculineArmenian male given name with roots tracing back to ancient times, derived from "sark" meaning "prince", and popularized by Saint Sarkis, a Christian martyr.
SARGON
MasculineAssyrian name derived from Akkadian, meaning 'king' or 'prince'.
SARGUN
FeminineDistinctive Punjabi name derived from 'Sarg', meaning 'sun', conveying warmth and radiance.
SARH
FeminineHebrew name derived from 'sar', meaning 'prince' or 'leader', thus translating to 'princess'.
SARHA
FeminineHebrew origin and means "princess" or "noble lady". It is derived from the Hebrew word "sar", which translates to "princess" or "royal".
SARHAN
MasculineArabic given name derived from "sahara," meaning "desert." It's associated with desert landscapes and signifies strength and endurance.
SARHIYA
FeminineIndian name of Sanskrit origin meaning 'lotus flower', symbolizing purity and beauty in Hindu mythology and associated with Goddess Lakshmi.