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SAFIN
MasculinePersian boy's/girl's name that means "pure" or "clean".
SAFIR
MasculineSafir, of Arabic origin, signifies 'jewel' or 'precious stone', conveying rarity and wisdom.
SAFIULLAH
MasculineArabic-origin name composed of 'Safi' meaning 'pure' and 'Ullah' referring to 'God', translating to 'God is pure'.
SAFORD
MasculineUncommon English male name derived from Old English elements meaning 'shallow sea crossing'.
SAFWAAN
MasculineArabic male given name originating from 'safa', meaning pure or clean, signifying purity.
SAFWAN
MasculineArabic name derived from the word 'saff', meaning 'row' or 'line'. It signifies strength, courage, leadership, unity, and togetherness, reflecting its historical bearer Safwan bin Umayyah, a prominent leader during early Islamic times.
SAFWAT
MasculineArabic boys' name that means 'to grow', reflecting Allah's attribute of causing things to thrive.
SAGAN
MasculineThe name Sagan originates from Hebrew, meaning "journey" and derived from the word "sug," signifying "go forth.
SAGAR
MasculineIndian name derived from Sanskrit 'Sagara', meaning 'ocean'. It has significant cultural importance in Hinduism, often depicted as central figure in the churning of ocean myth.
SAGE
MasculineEnglish origin, meaning "wise" or "herbalist", derived from the Latin word "salvia" referring to sage herb. It has been used as a unisex given name since the Middle Ages and gained popularity in the United States during the late 20th century.
SAGEN
MasculineThe Norwegian name Sagen means 'to say' and originates from the Old Norse word 'saga', signifying a story or tale.
SAGER
MasculineRare German-origin name derived from 'sage,' meaning 'wise', reflecting intelligence and wisdom.
SAHAAD
MasculineIndian origin name derived from the Sanskrit word "Sahas", meaning "thousand". It has significant ties to Lord Shiva in Hindu mythology and prominent figures in Indian history like Sahadeva of Mahabharata. The name symbolizes strength, resilience, positivity, and determination.
SAHAAJ
MasculineIndian name derived from Sanskrit 'Sahaaja', meaning 'easy' or 'natural', popularized by poet Kabir.
SAHAAN
MasculineIndian origin, derived from 'Sahasra', meaning 'thousand'. It symbolizes strength and power, associated with Lord Shiva and popular among Indian royalty.
SAHAD
MasculineArabic-origin male name meaning 'to witness' or 'to testify', deeply rooted in Islamic culture and named after individuals known for their strong faith.
SAHAJ
MasculineThe Indian name Sahaj, derived from 'Sahaja', means 'easy' or 'natural'; it's a unisex name with historical and spiritual significance.
SAHAL
MasculineAfrican origin and means 'morning' in Swahili, traditionally given to children born at dawn for their believed wisdom and positivity.
SAHAN
MasculineIndian name derived from Sanskrit "Sahana", meaning "patience" or "forbearance". It signifies strength, resilience, calmness in adversity, and wisdom, often associated with Hindu mythological figure Sahasraksha, "having a thousand eyes". Historically used in India for centuries, it is now globally recognized. Pronounced "sha-han", it has a melodic sound that makes it appealing and easy to remember.
SAHAND
MasculineStrong and regal Persian boys' name meaning "king of kings," popularized during the Sassanid Empire and still favored today for its rich historical significance.
SAHAR
MasculineArabic feminine given name meaning 'dawn', associated with hope and new beginnings.
SAHARA
MasculineArabic given name for girls, derived from the word "sahra" meaning "desert," reflecting its vast sandy nature.
SAHARSH
MasculineSaharsh, of Indian origin, means 'accompanied by a ray of light', symbolizing radiance, warmth, and companionship.
SAHAS
MasculineCenturies-old Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'śāhasa', meaning courage.
SAHEB
MasculinePersian name meaning 'master' or 'lord', originally used as an honorific title for nobles in the Mughal Empire, now increasingly chosen as a given name for its uniqueness and cultural significance.
SAHEED
MasculineArabic boy's name meaning 'witness' or 'martyr', with historical significance in Muslim cultures as a symbol of those who sacrificed for their faith.
SAHEEM
MasculineArabic boys' name meaning 'companion', derived from the Arabic word 'sahib'. It signifies friendship and righteousness.
SAHEIM
MasculineAncient Norwegian masculine given name meaning 'home ruler', derived from Old Norse elements 'sae' (sea) and 'heim' (home), reflecting its Scandinavian roots and powerful sound.
SAHEJ
MasculineUnique Punjabi boys' name meaning 'companion'.
SAHEL
MasculineUnique male name of Arabic origin, meaning 'coast' or 'shoreline', symbolizing balance between environments and cultures.
SAHEN
MasculineArmenian name meaning "king's son".
SAHER
MasculineArabic name derived from 'sahir', meaning 'poet', with historical significance and associations with mysticism in Islamic traditions.
SAHIB
MasculineIndian origin name derived from the Hindi word for 'sir' or 'master', reflecting respect and authority.
SAHIBDEEP
MasculineUnique Indian name from Punjab, combining "Sahib" meaning 'master' and "Deep" meaning 'light'. It signifies 'master of light'.
SAHIBJOT
MasculineSahibjot, a unique Punjabi name, translates to 'Lord's Light', symbolizing wisdom and light.
SAHID
MasculineRare but significant Arabic name meaning 'witness', reflecting Islamic faith's importance.
SAHIL
MasculineIndian masculine given name derived from Sanskrit 'Sahas', meaning 'army' or 'force', associated with Vishnu's epithet Sahasrakavacha, symbolizing strength and courage in Hindu mythology.
SAHIM
MasculineArabic origin name, meaning "elevated" or "tall and slender," associated with historical scholars like Sahim al-Andalusi and literary characters in One Thousand and One Nights.
SAHIR
MasculineArabic boy's name meaning 'poet' or 'one who recites poetry', popularized by notable figures like Indian poet Sahir Ludhianvi and Lebanese-American Gebran Khalil Gebran.
SAHISHNU
MasculineSanskrit name meaning "one who has the essence of the moon," associated with cool, calm, peaceful qualities, derived from the word "Shashin.