Female and male names starting with the letter "S" .
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SARI
MasculineThe name Sari originates from India, derived from the Sanskrit word 'Sara', meaning 'princess' or 'beautiful woman'. It's also associated with Hindu goddess Saraswati.
SARI
FemininePersian name meaning "princess," popular among Iranian communities worldwide.
SARIA
FeminineThe name Saria has its roots in Japan and signifies "clear" or "pure," bringing good luck, happiness, and clarity to those who bear it.
SARIAH
FeminineHebrew girls' name derived from "sar," meaning "prince" or "princess." It translates to "my princess" and has historical significance, appearing in the Old Testament as Saraia. Popular across various cultures, Sariah remains relatively uncommon today despite its growing popularity in English-speaking countries.
SARIAHA
FeminineUnique and enchanting name of uncertain origin, with suggestions ranging from African or Arabic descent to a blend of two names like Sarah and Aisha. Its meaning remains unclear but often interpreted as "princess," "goddess of wisdom," or "musical note." Despite its mysterious history, Sariaha's charm and uniqueness make it an appealing choice for those seeking something different.
SARIANA
FeminineRare Latin-derived name meaning 'pertaining to Saracens', originally Eastern Roman Empire inhabitants, later associated with Muslims during the Crusades.
SARIANNA
FeminineRare yet elegant Finnish name combining 'belt' and 'grace', with no significant historical figures associated.
SARIAYA
FemininePhilippine-originated feminine name derived from the Tagalog word "saraya," meaning "a place abundant in flowers." It symbolizes growth, beauty, and positivity, reflecting both nature's vibrancy and Filipino warmth.
SARIBEL
FeminineUnique Spanish name derived from Arabic "Zarifa," meaning "precious" or "beloved." Popular among medieval Spanish nobility, it signifies elegance and royalty.
SARICA
FeminineUnique female given name of Turkish origin, derived from the word "sari" meaning "yellow," historically associated with fair-skinned children but now widely used regardless of appearance. It was famously borne by legendary folk hero Sarı Saltık and remains popular today for its cultural richness and individuality.
SARIE
FeminineHebrew origin given name meaning "song" or "poem.
SARIEL
MasculineUnique Hebrew name meaning "God is my prince," derived from the elements "sar" (prince) and "El" (God), associated with one of the seven archangels in Jewish tradition.
SARIEL
FeminineDistinctive male given name of Hebrew origin, derived from "seraf," meaning "Prince" or "Commander." It is associated with the powerful celestial beings known as Seraphim and considered one of the seven archangels in Jewish angelology, serving as Earth's guardian. The name has gained popularity due to its unique sound and biblical associations, often appearing in literature and popular culture.
SARIHA
FemininePersian name meaning "red," symbolizing courage and vitality in Persian culture.
SARII
FeminineIntriguing Persian name meaning "the sun," evoking brightness and leadership, as it was once used for high-ranking officials in ancient Persia.
SARIKA
FeminineSarika, an Indian name derived from Sanskrit, means 'parrot' and signifies happiness, freedom, and beauty.
SARILYN
FeminineRecently created, unique name blend of Sarah ("princess") and Marilyn ("sea" or "shining"), signifying a strong-willed, noble woman who shines brightly.
SARIM
MasculineArabic boys' name meaning "noble" or "exalted," with historical significance and popularity worldwide despite being less widespread than some other Arabic names.
SARIN
MasculineFrench origin, meaning "little fair one", derived from the term of endearment "sarine" for girls with fair hair or complexion. It has a long history dating back to medieval France but is not commonly used in France today. However, it has gained popularity in other parts of Europe and English-speaking countries as a unisex name, though more commonly associated with girls.
SARIN
FeminineIndian name derived from Sanskrit 'Sarini', meaning 'speckled' or 'having good features'.
SARINA
FeminineLatin-derived name meaning "princess" or "little princess", derived from "serenus". It gained popularity during medieval Europe as a virtue-based name, signifying ideals of beauty and elegance. Today, Sarina remains a sophisticated and international choice for girls.
SARINAH
FeminineIndonesian female name derived from "sari," meaning essence or flower, connoting beauty and grace.
SARINE
FeminineLebanese name derived from the Phoenician goddess Astarte, meaning "the princess" or "the lady," reflecting her revered status in ancient culture and later associated with a wise queen of Lebanon during the Roman Empire.
SARINITY
FeminineDistinctive female name of American origin, created by J.K. Rowling in her Harry Potter series. Its meaning is uncertain but may derive from 'sara', Latin for 'princess'. Despite its short history, it has gained popularity among fans and parents alike.
SARINNA
FeminineThai origin name meaning 'good fortune', popular for its uniqueness and association with luck and happiness.
SARISHA
FeminineCaptivating Hebrew name derived from "saris," meaning "princess.
SARISSA
FeminineRare yet captivating Greek female name derived from 'saris', meaning 'spear', and was also the name of one of the Muses in Greek mythology. It symbolizes strength, wisdom, and creativity.
SARIT
FeminineHebrew name meaning 'noble woman' or 'princess', derived from the word 'sar'. It has historic roots in Jewish culture, with Serah, daughter of Asher, being among its earliest notable bearers.
SARITA
FeminineSanskrit-derived feminine name meaning 'princess' or 'stream of water', with historical significance in Hindu mythology as one of the 27 wives of Soma, the Moon God.
SARITH
MasculineUnisex name of Indian origin derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'goddess of knowledge' associated with Hindu deity Saraswati, symbolizing learning and creativity.
SARITHA
FeminineIndian feminine name derived from the Sanskrit word "Shree," meaning goddess Lakshmi, signifying wealth and prosperity.
SARIYA
FeminineCaptivating Persian name meaning "crown of the head," derived from "sar" meaning "head.
SARIYAH
FeminineArabic girls' name derived from "sarya," meaning "morning." It signifies the morning star Venus and has historical significance in Islamic culture as it's associated with the Prophet Muhammad's first revelation during Laylat al-Qadr, the night of power or decree.
SARIYHA
FeminineUncommon yet captivating Arabic name derived from 'sariyah', meaning 'glowing' or 'radiant', associated with light and brilliance.
SARKIS
MasculineArmenian male given name meaning 'prince' or 'commander', worn by historical figures like King Sarkis III and Saint Sarkis.
SARMAD
MasculineArabic male name derived from 'sarmada', meaning 'to prosper' or 'thrive'.
SARN
MasculineRare Welsh given name derived from the Old Welsh word "sarn", meaning "small".
SARNE
FeminineRare Scandinavian name derived from "sárn," meaning "shark," conveying power and adaptability.
SARO
MasculineCaptivating West African name of Nigerian origin, derived from the Yoruba language, meaning 'one who travels well' or 'a traveler', often bestowed upon children born during journeys or destined for travel.
SAROEUN
MasculineUnique Cambodian name created by parents in the 20th century, with no specific meaning or historical significance, but now widely recognized and used in global Cambodian communities.