Female and male names starting with the letter "S" .
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SABRINAMARIE
FeminineHispanic name of Latin and French origin, combining Sabrina ('beauty, purity') and Marie ('kindness, devotion').
SABRINE
FeminineRare yet elegant Latin-derived female name, meaning 'from the River Severn' in England, named after its guardian goddess.
SABRINIA
FeminineRare yet distinct Latin-derived feminine given name, meaning 'wisdom', derived from the Latin word 'sapientia'.
SABRINNA
FeminineCaptivating Latin-derived name, originating from "sabrina," meaning "from the River Sabrina.
SABRIYA
FeminineArabic-origin name meaning "patient" or "enduring," symbolizing resilience and steadfastness.
SABRIYAH
FeminineRare, feminine Arabic name meaning 'patience'.
SABRIYE
FeminineCaptivating female Arabic name derived from 'sabr', meaning patience or perseverance.
SABRIYYA
FeminineArabic female given name meaning 'patient' or 'enduring', inspired by Islamic tradition and popular worldwide for its positive connotations.
SABRIYYAH
FeminineElegant Arabic-origin name derived from "sabr," meaning patience, reflecting a virtue highly valued in Islamic tradition.
SABRYN
FeminineRare female given name of unknown origin and meaning, used since the 16th century but with no definitive explanation for its source or significance.
SABRYNA
FeminineArabic-derived name with Latin origins, meaning "from the brook Sabrina". It is a rare yet elegant name inspired by ancient British legend of a river nymph named Sabrina.
SABRYNN
FeminineDistinctive, recently popular name with unknown origins and no clear meaning or etymology.
SABU
MasculineUnisex name of Japanese origin, meaning "many" or "abundant," and often associated with good fortune.
SABUR
MasculineArabic given name meaning 'patient', associated with Prophet Muhammad and historically carried by prominent figures.
SABURO
MasculineSaburo, a Japanese name of ancient origin, means "third son" or "younger brother.
SABY
FeminineSaby, of French origin, means 'of the Sabines', an ancient Italian tribe near Rome.
SACAI
MasculineAncient Japanese given name that has been used by both males and females throughout history, often bestowed upon individuals believed to have special qualities or abilities. The meaning varies but is commonly associated with positivity and good fortune.
SACAJAWEA
FeminineUnique Shoshone name meaning "boat pushing against the shore," symbolizing strength, resilience, and adaptability.
SACARIA
FeminineDistinctive African name of Bantu origin, potentially meaning "one who brings happiness," though interpretations vary.
SACARIO
MasculineThe Spanish-origin name Sacario means 'sacrifice', reflecting devotion and selflessness.
SACHA
MasculineSacha is of Russian origin, meaning 'defender of man', a variant of Alexander, traditionally masculine but also used feminine in some cultures.
SACHA
FeminineRussian boy's name derived from Alexander, meaning 'defending men,' popular in Russia and beyond.
SACHARY
FeminineRare Hebrew given name that can mean "remembrance" or "joyful," among other interpretations.
SACHARY
MasculineDistinctive Hebrew name derived from 'zecharyah', meaning 'remembered by God'.
SACHE
FeminineDistinctive Hebrew female given name meaning "morning" and symbolizing renewal and hope.
SACHEEN
FeminineUnique, beautiful name of Native American origin, derived from the Powhatan tribe's language and meaning 'fox'.
SACHEL
FeminineRare Hebrew name derived from 'shachelet', meaning 'little deer', conveying grace and elegance.
SACHELLE
FeminineRare Hebrew given name meaning "morning star," symbolizing hope and new beginnings.
SACHET
FeminineThe French name Sachet originates from the Old French word "sache", meaning "little bag" or "small bundle".
SACHI
FeminineUnisex Japanese given name derived from 'Sa' (happy) and 'Chi' (wisdom), translating to 'Happy Wisdom'. It has been used historically in Japan but gained popularity during the Meiji period when Western influences were adopted, and more recently through associations with notable figures like singer Sachiko Fujita and anime character Sachi Suzuki.
SACHIE
FeminineCaptivating Japanese girls' name derived from the verb 'sachi', meaning success and accomplishment. It originated from Junichiro Tanizaki's 1953 novel "Sachiko" and was also carried by notable social activist Sachiko Hoshino, making it a powerful name embodying strength and determination. Pronounced as "sa-chi-eh", Sachie has gained international popularity for its elegance and meaningful symbolism.
SACHIEL
MasculineHebrew name meaning "God's cover," associated with one of the seven archangels and planet Jupiter in Kabbalistic tradition.
SACHIKA
FeminineUnique and beautiful female given name from ancient Japan, meaning "happiness child" or "blessed child". It has been associated with notable figures in Japanese literature like Murasaki Shikibu's Tale of Genji.
SACHIKO
FeminineTraditional Japanese feminine given name composed of 'sachi' meaning happiness and 'ko' meaning child.
SACHIN
MasculineIndian name derived from Sanskrit "Saichin," meaning "pure" or "clean.
SACHIT
MasculineIndian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'pure' or 'clean,' reflecting inner purity.
SACHIYE
FeminineTraditional Japanese feminine name that means "a thousand generations" or "throughout a thousand eras," symbolizing longevity and timelessness.
SACHIYO
FeminineBeautiful and meaningful Japanese given name composed of "Sachi" meaning 'happiness' and "Yo" signifying 'world', thus conveying the wish for 'happiness in the world'.
SACIA
FeminineRare Latin-derived name, possibly meaning 'sack' or 'bag', with a long history in ancient Rome.
SACORA
FeminineThe rare and captivating name Sacora has an uncertain origin and meaning, making it a mysterious choice for boys or girls worldwide.