Female and male names starting with the letter "S" .
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SABIR
MasculineArabic name meaning 'patient' or 'enduring', popular among early Muslims and now international.
SABIRA
FeminineArabic origin name meaning 'patient' or 'enduring'.
SABIRAH
FeminineArabic name meaning 'patient' or 'enduring', associated with Sabirah bint Al-Awam, a cousin of Muhammad and known for her kindness and devotion.
SABIRIN
FeminineArabic origin unisex name derived from "sabir," meaning patience or steadfastness, popular worldwide and associated with resilience.
SABIT
MasculineArabic male name meaning "patient" or "enduring," derived from the Arabic word "sabata." Historically significant in Islamic culture, it was carried by a companion of Prophet Muhammad known for his exceptional patience. Today, Sabit remains popular worldwide and is not exclusively used by Muslims.
SABIYA
FeminineArabic feminine given name with roots tracing back to the word "sabiy", meaning "patient" or "enduring".
SABLE
FeminineThe name Sable is derived from the Dutch word 'zand', meaning 'sand'.
SABLE
MasculineFrench origin, meaning 'fine sand', popularized by figures like Marie Antoinette and Balzac's novel 'Père Goriot'.
SABOOR
MasculineArabic name meaning "patient," derived from the root verb "sabara," historically associated with Prophet Muhammad's companion Abu Sabra, and pronounced /sɑː'buːr/ or /saːboːr/.
SABR
MasculineArabic name that means 'patience' or 'endurance', with historical significance as it was borne by notable figures known for their resilience, like Sabra al-Khazrajiyya and Sabra bint al-Harith.
SABRA
FeminineArabic girls' name meaning "early ripe," derived from the Semitic root "sbr." It has historical significance and gained popularity for its unique sound and meaningful qualities.
SABRAH
FeminineArabic-origin female name meaning "patience" or "endurance," derived from the word "sabr.
SABRE
FeminineRare yet powerful unisex name of French origin, derived from 'sabre', the curved sword symbolizing strength and honor.
SABRE
MasculineFrench origin, translates to "sword" and originally conveyed power, authority, and skill when given to boys in the Middle Ages due to the extensive use of sabres in warfare and duels.
SABREA
FeminineRare, captivating Spanish feminine name derived from 'sabrosa', meaning 'delicious'.
SABREANA
FeminineEnigmatic name of unknown origin, known for its captivating sound and association with independent women in history.
SABREE
MasculineAfrican-origin name, particularly from West Africa, derived from the Arabic word "sabr," meaning "patience.
SABREE
FeminineArabic boys' and girls' name meaning 'patience', derived from the word 'sabr'.
SABREEA
FeminineArabic-origin unisex name derived from 'sabr', meaning patience or perseverance.
SABREEN
FeminineArabic feminine given name derived from 'abira', meaning 'to bloom like a flower', symbolizing beauty, grace, and elegance. It has historical significance in Arabic culture and literature, and appears in the Quran as 'Sabrun' in Surah Maryam (19:23), associated with patience and steadfastness.
SABREENA
FeminineCaptivating Indian feminine name derived from Sanskrit "Savitra," meaning brilliant form, symbolizing wisdom and resilience, as per Hindu mythology associating it with Savitri, the sun god's consort known for her unwavering devotion.
SABRENA
FeminineCaptivating Latin name coined from Sabina ("honest Sabine") and Serena ("tranquil"), embodying honesty and peace.
SABRENIA
FeminineRare but elegant female given name of Latin origin, derived from "saburra" meaning sable or sand, and interpreted as "from the estate of sand".
SABRENNA
FeminineUnique French name derived from the Occitan word 'sabra', meaning 'fleur-de-lis'. It signifies purity, light, and perfection.
SABREYA
FeminineUnique Sanskrit-derived name meaning 'fragrant', popularized by Shabari from the Ramayana epic.
SABRI
FeminineArabic origin name meaning 'patient', one of Allah's 99 attributes, known for wisdom in Arabian literature, and popular worldwide as both boys' and girls' names.
SABRI
MasculineArabic boy's name that means "patient" and signifies perseverance.
SABRIA
FeminineArabic name meaning 'patience' or 'endurance', popularized in the West during the romantic period.
SABRIAH
FeminineArabic-origin name derived from "sabr," meaning patience or endurance. It symbolizes perseverance in adversity.
SABRIAN
FeminineRare Latin-derived name meaning "delicious," making it an appealing, unique choice for parents appreciating fine flavors.
SABRIANA
FeminineSabriana, derived from Latin "sapere," means 'having keen taste' or 'being discerning'.
SABRIE
FeminineArabic female given name meaning "patient" or "enduring," popularized during the Islamic Golden Age (8th-14th centuries), with notable historical figures like Sabriya al-Kaysiyya.
SABRIEL
MasculineAustralian female name created by Garth Nix, combining strength, elegance, and divine inspiration, as seen in his novel's heroine who guides spirits using magical bells.
SABRIEL
FeminineDistinctive feminine given name created by Australian author Garth Nix for his "Old Kingdom Trilogy." Derived from the Old Kingdom language, it translates to 'Lightbringer,' reflecting the protagonist's power to dispel darkness.
SABRIELLE
FeminineUnique French female given name derived from 'sabre', meaning 'strong like a sword'.
SABRIENA
FeminineArabic name derived from 'sabr', meaning patience, popularized in the late 20th century among Arab communities worldwide, symbolizing resilience and determination.
SABRIN
FeminineSabrina is a captivating name of Latin origin, meaning "of the Sabine people," with additional Welsh and Cornish roots that signify "from the river Seb.
SABRINA
FeminineThe feminine given name Sabrina originates from Latin, meaning 'from the River Severn.'
SABRINA
MasculineFeminine given name of Latin origin, derived from 'sabere', meaning 'to perceive' or 'wisdom'. It gained prominence through Alexander Pope's poem 'The Rape of the Lock', and has historic connections to intelligence and wisdom.
SABRINAH
FeminineBeautiful and unique name of Arabic origin derived from Sabrina, meaning 'from the boundary of the river Severn'.