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SERDAR
MasculineTurkish name meaning 'leader', derived from 'ser' (head) and 'dar' (door). It evokes strength, courage, and wisdom, reflecting qualities of effective leaders in Turkish culture.
SEREN
MasculineUnique and enchanting Welsh girl's name meaning 'star', also used as a boy's or surname.
SERENA
MasculineLatin-derived female name that means "clear" or "tranquil," associated with the Roman goddess of peace.
SERENITY
MasculineEnglish name derived from 'serene', meaning peaceful and calm, often associated with tranquility and inner peace.
SERGE
MasculineMale given name of French origin, deriving from the Latin word "Servus" meaning 'slave' or 'servant'. Despite this historical context, Serge carries positive connotations associated with Saint Serge, a wise and pious 8th-century bishop. Today, Serge remains a timeless name with varied spellings across cultures but consistent dignity and elegance.
SERGEI
MasculineSlavic masculine given name derived from the Latin name Servilius, meaning "protector" or "guardian".
SERGEY
MasculineSergey is of Russian origin, derived from the Latin 'Servatius', meaning 'to keep or save'. It's associated with Saint Serge of Radonezh and notable figures like composer Rachmaninoff and filmmaker Eisenstein.
SERGI
MasculineCaptivating Catalan name derived from Latin "Servus," symbolizing service and dedication.
SERGIE
MasculineSlavic name of Greek origin, derived from "Sergius," which means "servant" but signifies humility and devotion. It has been borne by historical figures like Saint Sergius of Radonezh and is considered strong and powerful in many Slavic cultures.
SERGIO
MasculineItalian and Spanish name derived from Latin "Servius", meaning "to serve" or "guard".
SERGIOJR
MasculineDistinctive Brazilian name formed by combining Sérgio (Latin "to serve") and Junior ("son"), popularized in the mid-20th century for its blend of tradition and modernity.
SERGUIO
MasculineSergio is a Spanish and Italian male given name derived from the Latin word 'Servus', originally meaning 'slave' or 'servant', but now interpreted as 'protecting' or 'guardian'. It has been popular throughout history, with notable bearers including Saint Sergio of Rome and public figures like Sergio Ramos. Despite its historical connotations, Sergio remains a strong and distinctive choice among parents in the United States and other Spanish-speaking countries.
SERHAN
MasculineTurkish name composed of "ser" meaning 'head' or 'leader', and "han" meaning 'lord' or 'king'. It translates to 'noble leader' or 'majestic king'.
SERHAT
MasculineTurkish name derived from Persian roots, meaning "without head" or figuratively "leaderless," popular among Turks for generations.
SERIGNE
MasculineHonorary title of Wolof origin in Senegal, reserved for respected Islamic clerics or scholars who demonstrate exceptional wisdom and leadership within their communities.
SERIGNESALIOU
MasculineRare, African-origin name with deep Wolof ethnicity roots. Composed of "Serigne" (lord/master) and "Saliou" (peace/prosperity), it signifies respectful authority and hope for peace.
SERIGO
MasculineRare Italian given name with uncertain origins, derived from 'sergio', which evolved from the Latin word 'servus' meaning 'slave'. It has no widely accepted meaning and its usage spans various cultures throughout history.
SERIOUS
MasculineAmerican given name created by Dr. Seuss for a character in "The Cat in the Hat," reflecting her initial solemn demeanor before meeting the mischievous cat.
SERJ
MasculineUnique Armenian-derived name meaning "prince" or "protector", popularized by Saint Sarkis, an early Christian martyr.
SERJIO
MasculineIntriguing Latin-derived name originally associated with nobility among the Roman patrician class during the Roman Empire period.
SERKAN
MasculineTurkish unisex name derived from "serkmek," meaning "to compress" or "to squeeze," and associated with "serkeş," signifying skillfulness and efficiency.
SERVANDO
MasculineRare but distinctive Spanish male given name derived from 'servir', meaning 'to serve', thus conveying the meaning 'devoted servant'.
SESAR
MasculineThe name Sesar originates from Latin, meaning 'to cut or sever', derived from the Latin word 'caedere'. Notably, Julius Caesar, Roman general and statesman, bore this name.
SESARIO
MasculineLatin origin, means 'of the lord' or 'belonging to the lord', derived from the Latin word 'dominus'. It was initially used as a title in ancient Rome before evolving into a given name popularized in Italy and Spain.
SET
MasculineEgyptian name derived from the god of chaos and violence, signifying power and unpredictability.
SETH
MasculineSeth is of Hebrew origin, meaning "appointed" or "compensation," derived from the Hebrew word "shath." It was the name of Adam and Eve's third son in the Old Testament, associated with positivity and goodness. Popular throughout history, Seth remains a distinctive yet familiar choice among parents today.
SETHAN
MasculineHebrew name meaning "gift from God" or "appointed by God", historically significant as the third son of Adam and Eve in the Bible, symbolizing peace, harmony, wisdom, and understanding.
SETHANIEL
MasculineHebrew-derived name meaning "appointed by God.
SETHE
MasculineHebrew-derived feminine name signifying power and capability, derived from the Hebrew word "Shaddai" meaning Almighty or All-Sufficient. It was used in the Bible when God introduced Himself to Abraham, but today it remains relatively uncommon despite its historical popularity during the Victorian era.
SETI
MasculineUncommon, Egyptian-derived name meaning "of Set," the god of chaos and storms.
SETON
MasculineRare Scottish first name derived from the habitational surname "Setoun" or "Setone," which likely originated in East Lothian, Scotland. It potentially means "one who comes from a settlement.
SETSUO
MasculineTraditional Japanese boy's name meaning "seasonal customs," derived from the Kanji characters 節 (Setu) and 式 (Uo).
SETTIMIO
MasculineUncommon yet meaningful Italian male given name derived from the Latin 'septem', meaning seven, and originally served as a surname before becoming popular as a first name during the Middle Ages. It carries historical significance with notable figures such as Emperor Settimio Severo (193-211 AD), and has since been adopted by parents seeking distinctive names for their sons.
SEUMAS
MasculineUnique Scottish male given name derived from the Gaelic form of Latin Simon, meaning 'he has heard' or 'obeyed'. It gained popularity among Scottish nobility during the Middle Ages through Norman French influence.
SEUNG
MasculineKorean boys' name derived from Sino-Korean characters "承", conveying wishes for success and bravery.
SEV
MasculineTurkish origin, meaning 'patience' in that language.
SEVA
MasculineRussian origin and means "service", coming from the Russian word "sluzhit" which means "to serve".
SEVAG
MasculineArmenian name derived from "sevasd," meaning "to serve." It signifies dedication and kindness, popularized through ancient literature and folklore.
SEVAK
MasculineArmenian boy's name derived from "sev", meaning 'love', signifying one who loves or embodies love. It holds significant cultural importance in Armenia and has been popularized by poets like Yeghishe Charents, Vahan Totomian, and Sevak Hakobyan.
SEVAN
MasculineArmenian male given name derived from the word "sev," meaning "black." It is associated with Lake Sevan and a legendary hero, reflecting bravery and strength.