Female and male names starting with the letter "S" .
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SADELL
FeminineRare, unisex given name of uncertain origin, sometimes linked to the German name Siegfried, meaning "victory and peace," although this connection is unconfirmed.
SADELLE
FeminineUnique and elegant Hebrew name derived from 'tsaddiq', meaning 'righteous'. It is often associated with justice and virtue, and has gained global popularity as a girls' name due to its powerful and memorable qualities.
SADENA
FemininePersian name that means 'intelligent' or 'wise'.
SADERIA
FeminineAfrican name of Fulani origin, meaning "peace".
SADEY
FeminineDistinctive French-origin girl's name meaning 'happy' or 'content', gaining popularity in recent years.
SADHANA
FeminineIndian origin, signifies 'practice' or 'spiritual discipline' in Sanskrit, embodying dedication and divine blessing.
SADHIKA
FeminineIndian name of Sanskrit origin, meaning 'accomplished' or 'successful', reflecting strength and determination. It's also known as one of the 64 Yoginis in Hindu mythology.
SADHVI
FeminineIndian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning "saintly woman" or "holy woman," often used as a title for women dedicated to spiritual pursuits in Hinduism.
SADI
FeminineUnique Persian name meaning 'happy' or 'content', famously used as a pen name by the renowned 12th-century poet Shihabuddin Muhammad Abdallah Shahrazuri.
SADI
MasculinePersian origin, derived from "sad" meaning "happy" or "joyful". Popularized by 13th-century poet Shihab al-Din Abu Abd Allah Muhammad ibn al-Husayn ibn Ibrahim al-Kaysi al-Masudi (pen name Saadi), it honors this literary great and his celebration of love, humanity, and nature's beauty.
SADIA
FeminineThe feminine given name Sadia originates from Arabic, meaning 'happy' or 'content', reflecting inner peace.
SADIAH
FeminineHebrew name meaning "princess" or "noble woman," derived from the Hebrew word "sadika." It carries a rich history and regal significance, often associated with Abigail in Jewish tradition. Though relatively uncommon, Sadiah's unique sound and meaningful origins make it an attractive choice for parents seeking a distinctive name with deep roots in Jewish culture.
SADIE
MasculineSadie, of English origin, is a diminutive of Sarah meaning 'princess' or 'noblewoman', gaining popularity in recent years despite its vintage feel.
SADIE
FeminineEnglish name derived from Sarah, meaning "princess" or "noble lady," with roots tracing back to the Hebrew name Sarai.
SADIEANN
FeminineModern American feminine name derived from Sadie (meaning 'princess') and Ann ('grace'), first gaining popularity in the late 20th century. It's unique, charming, and reflective of its bearer's individuality.
SADIEE
FeminineHebrew unisex name derived from 'Shaddai', meaning 'Almighty' or 'All-Sufficient', bestowing divine protection and strength upon the bearer.
SADIEGRACE
FeminineIrish female given name derived from the surname O'Sadhbh meaning 'peaceful' or 'tranquil', with the prefix 'Sa' signifying 'peace' in Gaelic and 'digh' translating to 'noble'.
SADIEJANE
FeminineAmerican-originated compound name comprising 'Sadie', a Hebrew-derived diminutive of Sarah meaning "princess", and 'Jane', an English name signifying "graced by God".
SADIEJO
FeminineUncommon name of unknown origin and meaning, possibly a blend of Sadie and Joe, but its true etymology remains a mystery.
SADIEL
MasculineUnique Hebrew name derived from 'sadeh', meaning 'field', symbolizing nature, growth, and fertility.
SADIELEE
FeminineAfrican-origin name popularized by Nigerian singer Sade Adu, believed to mean "lady of peace" and symbolize serenity and grace.
SADIELYNN
FeminineUnique French name derived from the Hebrew 'Sarah', meaning 'princess'. It translates to 'little princess' and has a rich medieval history.
SADIEMAE
FeminineRare African given name derived from Malagasy, meaning "happy mother.
SADIEROSE
FeminineAfrican origin, meaning "Precious Crown of Roses," combining elegance and value.
SADIGA
FeminineWest African name of Fulani origin, meaning 'happiness' or 'joy'.
SADIK
MasculineArabic origin, means 'truthful' or 'sincere', reflecting the high value placed on honesty in Arab society.
SADIKA
FeminineArabic name that means "truthful" or "honest." It has been used for centuries and is associated with integrity within Islamic tradition.
SADIKI
MasculineAfrican name from Cameroon's Bamileke people, meaning "patience," embodying virtues of perseverance and resilience.
SADINA
FeminineArabic name meaning "little lioness", derived from the word 'asad' meaning 'lion', and is often associated with strength and courage in various cultures.
SADIO
MasculineMale given name of West African origin, particularly common in Senegal, with roots in the Wolof language meaning 'hope that is firm' or 'trust that is steadfast'.
SADIO
FeminineTraditional West African name of Wolof ethnicity from Senegal, meaning 'hope'.
SADIQ
MasculineArabic name meaning "truthful" or "sincere", reflecting highly regarded Islamic virtues. It gained prominence when Hassan ibn Ali was named al-Sadiq for his honest nature. Throughout history, notable figures like Muhammad ibn Hasan al-Sadiq have carried this name, associated with honesty and integrity in Islamic culture.
SADIQA
FeminineArabic origin name meaning 'truthful' or 'honest', often associated with being faithful and trustworthy in Islamic culture.
SADIQUA
FeminineArabic female name meaning "truth" or "honesty," derived from the word "sadique.
SADIQUE
MasculineRare Arabic name derived from 'sadiq', meaning 'truthful' or 'honest', associated with trustworthiness and integrity.
SADIR
MasculineArabic boy's name meaning 'lucky' or 'happy'.
SADIRA
FeminineCaptivating Persian name derived from 'sad', meaning 'happy' or 'content'. It carries historical significance as the legendary queen Sadira was known for her wisdom and benevolence.
SADIYA
FeminineArabic origin name meaning "happy" or "content", derived from the word "sadia". It was one of the names given to Fatima, daughter of Prophet Muhammad, and has been used in Islamic culture for centuries as a blessing wish for happiness.
SADIYAH
FeminineArabic name meaning "happy" or "content," traditionally given to girls expected to bring joy, popular during the Islamic Golden Age, and still beloved worldwide.
SADIYYA
FeminineUnique Arabic female name meaning 'intense' or 'ardent,' signifying fiery passion. It has historical significance as one of the names used to refer to Prophet Muhammad's wife, Aisha.