Female and male names starting with the letter "S" .

SADIYYAH

Feminine

Arabic origin name meaning "generous" or "bountiful," reflecting qualities like kindness and abundance, popular among various cultures including Middle Eastern, North African, and South Asian communities.

SADLER

Masculine

The surname Sadler is of English origin, derived from 'sædle' or 'sadeler', referring to a leather worker or saddler.

SADLER

Feminine

Distinctive English given name derived from the occupational surname Sadler, originally referring to someone who made or repaired horse saddles. Its meaning embodies practicality, durability, attention to detail, hard work, and dedication.

SADMAN

Masculine

Arabic origin, signifies 'Leader of the Faithful' and honors Abu Bakr, one of Islam's most revered figures.

SADONIA

Feminine

Rare yet elegant female name of Latin origin, derived from "sadum" meaning "happy" or "joyful," reflecting optimism and celebration.

SADONNA

Feminine

Captivating Italian name derived from 'soddisfatto,' meaning 'satisfied' or 'content.'

SADONTE

Masculine

Unusual yet captivating given name of Yoruba origin from Nigeria, meaning 'beauty' (Sa) 'creation' (Dote).

SADOR

Feminine

Distinctive Spanish name derived from 'sabor', meaning 'flavor' or 'taste', associated with those who appreciate good food.

SADOR

Masculine

Rare Latin name derived from 'sador', meaning 'sweat'.

SADORA

Feminine

Spanish name derived from 'sad', meaning 'lucky' or 'happy'. It's often associated with joy and good fortune.

SADRA

Masculine

Ancient Persian name that translates to "princess" or "noble lady," derived from the word "shahdokht". It has been associated with high status and privilege, popular among Persian nobility for centuries.

SADRA

Feminine

Unique Persian name derived from "sadr," meaning "chief" or "leader." It has historically been associated with intelligence, wisdom, and leadership in Persian culture.

SADRAC

Masculine

Rare Hebrew name derived from 'sadrak', meaning 'prince' or 'commander'. It's biblical, signifying faith and courage in adversity.

SADY

Feminine

Unique Greek name derived from 'Hadýs', meaning 'the underworld'. It was an epithet for Persephone and evolved into various forms like Sadie over time. Despite its association with darkness, Sady is seen as intriguing rather than ominous.

SADYE

Feminine

Hebrew-origin name that translates to 'my beloved', holding cultural significance in Jewish communities and gaining unisex popularity due to its uniqueness and timeless appeal.

SAE

Feminine

Unique Japanese name meaning 'life', often associated with speed and strength, popular among parents seeking powerful names for their daughters.

SAE

Masculine

Beautiful Japanese given name meaning "early morning dew", symbolizing purity and new beginnings.

SAED

Masculine

Arabic name meaning 'happy' or 'joyous', derived from the word 'sa'ada'. It's often chosen by Muslims for its positive connotation.

SAEDA

Feminine

Arabic origin and means "happy" or "joyful".

SAEDEE

Feminine

Uncommon name with unknown origins and uncertain meanings, often mistakenly associated with Hindu or Arabic names but lacking definitive evidence. Its rarity contributes to its intrigue and uniqueness.

SAEDI

Feminine

Saedi: A Persian name derived from "sa'd" meaning happiness/fortune, associated with joy & prosperity; prominent in Islamic culture, passed down through generations in Persia.

SAEDIE

Feminine

Captivating female given name of Persian origin, derived from "Sa'di," meaning "lucky" or "happy.

SAEE

Feminine

Indian origin name, derived from Sanskrit 'Sachi' meaning 'truth'. It's associated with Sage Saibaba and often chosen for its positivity and beauty.

SAEED

Masculine

Arabic given name or surname derived from 'sayyid', meaning 'lord'. Popular throughout Islamic cultures, it gained prominence through figures like 8th-century scholar Saeed ibn Jubair. In Iran, it's also used as an honorific title translating to 'happy' or 'joyful'.

SAEEDA

Feminine

Arabic-origin name meaning "happy" or "fortunate," associated with joy and good fortune. It has been used in various Muslim communities worldwide for centuries.

SAEGAN

Feminine

Irish name derived from 'séagán', meaning 'little old man', popular among ancient Gaels and believed to bring wisdom, longevity, and good fortune.

SAEID

Masculine

Persian name derived from Arabic 'Sa'id', meaning 'happy' or 'blissful', with historical significance and international popularity.

SAEKO

Feminine

Popular unisex Japanese name meaning "early achievement" or "early victory", with notable historical figures like pianist Saeko Himuro bearing this name.

SAEL

Masculine

Uncommon yet meaningful Norse name derived from "sæl", meaning "happy" or "blessed".

SAELA

Feminine

Rare yet meaningful Hebrew name derived from 'sa'ala', meaning 'to ask'.

SAELAH

Feminine

Hebrew name meaning 'asked for by God', carrying great spiritual significance as seen in the Bible, where it appears as one of Eli's daughters.

SAELOR

Feminine

Unique, unexplained name of unknown origin and meaning.

SAEQUAN

Masculine

Saequan: An African American name of Yoruba origin meaning 'one who brings joy'.

SAER

Masculine

Irish male given name that originated from the ancient Irish name Searrach, meaning "little blacksmith.

SAESHA

Feminine

Captivating Indian name derived from Sanskrit "Saesh", meaning victory or conquest. Often associated with strength and courage, it's linked to the powerful Hindu goddess Durga in one of her manifestations.

SAEVION

Masculine

Modern Scandinavian name blend of Savior and Orion, combining Latin and Greek mythological influences without a specific meaning beyond its origins.

SAEVON

Masculine

Distinctive Scandinavian name derived from 'sævar' meaning summer and 'svanni' meaning swan, evoking elegance and grace.

SAFA

Masculine

Arabic origin, meaning 'pure' or 'chaste', associated with Islamic tradition and often chosen for its positive connotations.

SAFA

Feminine

Safa, of Arabic origin, means 'pure' or 'clear'; it's deeply rooted in Islamic culture, being one of two mountains in Mecca's pilgrimage rituals.

SAFAA

Feminine

Arabic name meaning 'pure' or 'chaste', signifying purity and innocence.