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SARAGOSA
MasculineSpanish name derived from Zaragoza, meaning "city of the Ears of Garsea," an ancient Iberian tribe.
SARAH
MasculineHebrew feminine given name that means 'princess' or 'noble lady'.
SARAI
MasculineHebrew female name meaning "princess" or "queen".
SARAL
MasculineIndian name derived from the Sanskrit word "Sarala," meaning "pure" or "clear." It honors the Hindu goddess Saraswati, symbolizing knowledge and wisdom.
SARAN
MasculineUncommon Indian given name derived from Sanskrit 'Saranya', meaning 'feathered creature' or 'bird'. It's associated with Hindu mythology as the wife of Surya, often depicted as a bird.
SARANG
MasculineIndian name of Sanskrit origin, meaning "flute," symbolizing love and divine connection.
SARANSH
MasculineDistinctive Indian name meaning 'one who offers refuge' derived from Sanskrit, embodying qualities of protection and strength.
SARAS
MasculineIndian unisex name derived from the Sanskrit word "Śārṅga," meaning "mythical horned antelope." It signifies grace, swiftness, knowledge, and divine beings in Hindu culture.
SARATH
MasculineAncient Sri Lankan unisex name translating to "moon's path", associated with wisdom and leadership due to the legendary charioteer Sarath in the Mahavamsa epic.
SARBJOT
MasculineUnisex name of Punjabi origin, meaning 'victory over enemies' or 'one who brings light.'
SARDAR
MasculinePersian-origin name meaning 'commander' or 'leader', historically used as a military title but now popular worldwide as a given name with significant cultural heritage.
SARDOR
MasculinePersian name derived from "sar", meaning "head" or "beginning", translating to "headstrong" or "one who initiates things". It was traditionally given to boys born during significant events or periods of change in ancient Persia, as it was believed they would grow up to be strong leaders and pioneers. Today, Sardor is still popular in countries like Iran but remains unusual elsewhere, offering parents an uncommon yet meaningful choice for their child.
SAREK
MasculineKurdish name derived from 'serê' meaning 'head', also associated with 'serk' meaning 'army'. In Kurdish mythology, Sarek was one of seven legendary leaders who fought against oppression.
SARETH
MasculineRare, Hebrew-origin name meaning "your princes," used during the Second Temple period (500 BCE - 70 CE).
SARFARAZ
MasculineArabic origin name meaning "to travel across the earth", often interpreted as "conqueror" or "one who travels widely". It has historical significance, associated with figures like Mughal governor Sarfraz Khan and Pakistani cricketer Sarfaraz Manzoor. Today, it remains popular among Muslims worldwide for its meaning and sound.
SARGENT
MasculineEnglish given name derived from the Middle French word 'sergent', originally referring to a military officer of lower rank.
SARGIS
MasculineArmenian male given name with roots tracing back to ancient times, derived from "sark" meaning "prince", and popularized by Saint Sarkis, a Christian martyr.
SARGON
MasculineAssyrian name derived from Akkadian, meaning 'king' or 'prince'.
SARHAN
MasculineArabic given name derived from "sahara," meaning "desert." It's associated with desert landscapes and signifies strength and endurance.
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.
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.
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.
SARITH
MasculineUnisex name of Indian origin derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'goddess of knowledge' associated with Hindu deity Saraswati, symbolizing learning and creativity.
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".
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.
SAROM
MasculineThe Hebrew name Sarom, derived from 'shir' meaning 'song,' is a historic gem found among King David's daughters.
SARON
MasculineHebrew name meaning "prince," associated with leadership and royalty.
SAROSH
MasculinePersian name meaning 'like a king', derived from 'shah' (king) and '-osh' ('like'). In Zoroastrianism, Sarosh is revered as one of six holy immortals embodying divine wisdom.
SARP
MasculineThe Turkish name Sarp, meaning 'snake' or 'serpent', signifies wisdom, healing, and strength.
SARTAAJ
MasculinePunjabi origin unisex name meaning 'the victorious', chosen to inspire a spirit of triumph and success.
SARTAJ
MasculineIndian origin name derived from "Sartaka," meaning "the one who follows," associated with Lord Shiva, and popularized by the Mahabharata epic. It signifies wisdom and knowledge.
SARTHAK
MasculineSarthak, meaning "successful" in Sanskrit, is an ancient Indian name from Odisha associated with Lord Ganesha, now prestigious across Indian society.
SARVA
MasculineSanskrit origin, translates to "all" or "totality," reflecting its association with Lord Shiva in Hindu culture and its widespread appeal for both males and females worldwide.
SARVESH
MasculineIndian boy's name derived from Sanskrit 'sarva' (all) and 'ish' (Lord), meaning 'Universal Lord'.
SARVIN
MasculineDistinctive Persian name meaning "having thirty years," conveying wisdom and maturity regardless of age.
SARY
MasculineDistinctive Arabic name derived from 'sarih', meaning 'eastern'. In Islamic tradition, it's associated with Allah's attribute of guiding to the right path.