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SIDI
MasculineUncommon yet captivating male given name of Arabic origin, derived from "sayyid," meaning "lord" or "master." Traditionally used as a title of respect in Islamic society, Sidi has been adopted as a personal name among North African Muslim communities, notably in Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia. It is often given to boys from families with religious or intellectual prominence. One notable figure associated with the name is Ibn al-Khatib, a 13th-century Andalusian poet and scholar. Although not as widely known, Sidi carries rich history and significant meaning, making it an elegant choice for parents seeking a name with deep-rooted cultural heritage.
SIDIKI
MasculineDistinctive African male name originating from the Malinke people of West Africa, specifically Mali and Guinea. Its meaning, derived from "sidi" meaning 'judge' or 'wise one', reflects wisdom and fairness.
SIDNEY
MasculineEnglish unisex name with a historical background. Derived from the Norman French surname 'de Saint-Denis', it translates to 'from St. Denis' town.' Originally a male name, Sidney has evolved into a popular choice for girls in recent years.
SIDON
MasculineRare Hebrew name derived from the ancient Phoenician city-state of Sidon, meaning "fishery" or "catch".
SIDY
MasculineUnique male name of West African origin, derived from the Arabic 'Sidna' meaning 'our lord' or 'master', popularized during Islamic influence in Senegal.
SIE
MasculineGerman origin and means "she". It is a short form of the female given name "Sophia", which has Greek origins and means "wisdom".
SIEBERT
MasculineOld High German given name derived from 'sigi' meaning victory and 'berht' meaning bright or famous, translating to bright victory.
SIEGFRIED
MasculineGerman male name derived from 'sigu' (victory) and 'fridu' (peace), popularized by Wagner's opera cycle and medieval epics like "Das Nibelungenlied.
SIEM
MasculineRare Polish boys' name derived from 'świąto', meaning 'holy', traditionally given around Christmas but now used year-round.
SIENNA
MasculineElegant Italian name meaning 'clay or brick', inspired by the warm reddish-brown color and city of Siena.
SIER
MasculineRare, unique given name of unknown origin, with its meaning yet to be determined.
SIERE
MasculineUncertain Latin or Old French origin, possibly meaning 'belonging to Ceres' (Roman goddess of agriculture) or 'wax/candle', respectively.
SIERRA
MasculineSpanish name meaning "saw-tooth mountain range", inspired by the Sierra Nevada mountains in California, often associated with beauty, majesty, and strength.
SIEVERT
MasculineScandinavian male name derived from Old Norse Síviðr, meaning "wide beauty".
SIFAT
MasculineArabic name derived from 'sifa', meaning 'characteristics' or 'qualities', often signifying someone with desirable traits.
SIG
MasculineNorse name derived from "sigr," meaning "victory." It was often given to victorious warriors and remains popular in Scandinavia.
SIGEL
MasculineRare Hebrew female given name derived from "sug," meaning "to move" or "progress." It is famously associated with August von Sigel, a German revolutionary leader of the 19th century.
SIGFRED
MasculineGermanic name composed of "sigi" meaning victory and "frithu" signifying peace, translating to "victorious in peace.
SIGFREDO
MasculineItalian name of Germanic origin, derived from 'sigi' meaning victory and 'frithu' meaning peace, translating to victorious peace.
SIGFRID
MasculineGermanic male name composed of "sigi" meaning victory and "frithu" meaning peaceful, interpreted as "victory through peace".
SIGFRIDO
MasculineGermanic male name meaning 'victory-peace', popularized by the heroic character in "Das Nibelungenlied" and associated with wisdom in Scandinavian cultures.
SIGIFREDO
MasculineRare Germanic given name with a historical presence during the Middle Ages. Its elements translate to 'bringer of victorious peace'.
SIGISMUND
MasculineGerman name derived from Latin words meaning "seal or sign" and "hand", first used as an imperial title by Charlemagne to denote power and authority, popular among European royalty throughout history.
SIGLE
MasculineUncommon name of unknown Greek or Latin origin, possibly meaning 'signs' or having been borne by a 10th-century French saint.
SIGMOND
MasculineThe name Sigmund is of German origin, combining 'sigi', meaning victory or success, and 'mandu', meaning protection or shield.
SIGMUND
MasculineThe German name Sigmund, derived from 'sigi' meaning victory/success and 'mund' meaning protector, is known for its historical significance and notable bearers like Sigmund Freud.
SIGMUNT
MasculineSigmund is a German name derived from the Germanic elements "sigi" meaning victory and "mund" meaning protection, signifying "protected by victory". It was popular among medieval Teutonic knights and carried by notable figures like Sigurd Sigmundsson. In literature, Sigmund is known as Siegfried's father in Wagner's opera cycle, "The Ring Cycle", and in Norse mythology, he was a legendary hero and king of the Volsungs. Today, it remains relatively uncommon outside Germany and Scandinavia but carries historical significance and powerful meaning associated with strength, courage, and triumph over adversity. Although originally masculine, Sigmund has also been used as a female given name in some instances.
SIGURD
MasculineNorse name derived from "sigr" (victory) and "vǫrðr" (guardian), meaning victory-guardian or protector.
SIGVARD
MasculineSigvard is of Scandinavian origin, derived from Old Norse elements 'sigr' (victory) and 'vardr' (guard). It is composed like Sigurd but with an additional 'v'. Used in Scandinavia since the Middle Ages, it was popularized in Sweden by the Vasa dynasty.
SIHAN
MasculineThe name Sihan, meaning 'lion' in Sanskrit, is of Cambodian origin and signifies strength and courage.
SIHTRIC
MasculineAnglo-Saxon male given name derived from Old Norse elements 'sið' meaning 'peace' and 'ríkr' meaning 'powerful'. It was popular during the Viking Age, notably borne by Sihtric Cáech, a 10th-century King of Northumbria.
SIKANDAR
MasculinePersian name derived from Alexander, meaning 'defender of mankind', associated with Alexander the Great.
SIKANDER
MasculinePersian boy's name meaning 'victorious in war' or 'conqueror', popularized by Alexander the Great, known as Sikandar-e-Azam.
SILAS
MasculineDistinctive name of Latin origin, meaning 'forest', historically associated with wisdom. Popularized during the medieval period due to Saint Silas, it remains relatively uncommon yet meaningful today.
SILBERIO
MasculineUnique Latin-derived name meaning "like silver," popular among early Christians and found in Italian history.
SILBESTRE
MasculineRare Latin origin name derived from "silvestris," meaning "of the forest" or "wild." It's associated with Saint Silvester, Bishop of Rome during the fourth century. The name suggests wildness, independence, and a deep connection to nature.
SILEM
MasculineUnique male given name of Arabic origin, meaning 'peace' and signifying harmony.
SILER
MasculineUncommon English given name with unknown origins and meaning, possibly derived from Silas, meaning "man of the forest".
SILIS
MasculineRare Greek name derived from the word 'silis', meaning 'wood' or 'forest'.
SILO
MasculineDistinct given name with Latin roots, originally referring to a grain storage vessel. Today, it's associated with strength and endurance, and symbolizes abundance in some cultures. Notable figures like Saint Silvanus have contributed to its enduring popularity.