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SMYAN
MasculineAncient Irish name meaning "strength" or "courage," derived from the surname Ó SMionaid, indicating descent from a brave Gaelic ancestor.
SMYTH
MasculineIrish surname derived from the ancient Gaelic "Smithe," meaning "smith." It signifies strength and craftsmanship, reflecting the original occupation of blacksmiths.
SNAIDER
MasculineUnique given name of unknown origin, predominantly found among families with Slavic backgrounds, particularly in Russia and Ukraine.
SNAPPER
MasculineUnique and distinctive given name of American origin, likely coined as a creative invention without a specific meaning or derivation from any language, possibly inspired by its sound or association with fishing.
SNAYDER
MasculineRare Dutch name derived from 'snaed', meaning 'sharp' or 'quick', originally given to those skilled with sharp tools.
SNEED
MasculineEnglish origin, derived from the Old English word "snēd," meaning "quick" or "swift." It could have originally been used as an adjective for a swift or agile person.
SNEH
MasculineSanskrit name meaning 'love' or 'affection', derived from the word 'sneha'. It has been traditionally used in India for centuries and is associated with Kamadeva, the Hindu god of love.
SNEHAL
MasculineIndian Marathi name meaning "related to love".
SNEIDER
MasculineUnique German-origin given name meaning "tailor," historically associated with craftsmanship and precision.
SNEIJDER
MasculineDistinctive Dutch given name derived from the Middle Dutch word 'sneiiden', meaning 'to cut' or 'carve'. Originally an occupational surname for carvers and sculptors, it evolved into a popular boy's name in the Netherlands.
SNEYDER
MasculineRare, unique given name of uncertain origin, with no widely recognized meaning or etymology.
SNITHIK
MasculineRare Indian name from Kerala, believed to mean 'unique' or 'one-of-a-kind', signifying individuality despite its unclear etymology.
SNOW
MasculineEnglish origin, literally meaning 'snow', symbolizing purity, innocence, renewal, and good fortune in many cultures.
SNOWDEN
MasculineUnique English name derived from an Old English surname given to someone living in a snow valley, combining 'snāw' (snow) and 'denu' (valley).
SNYDER
MasculineGerman surname originally meaning 'smith' or referring to someone living by snowy mountains.
SO
MasculineKorean origin and means "cow".
SOANE
MasculineCaptivating Polynesian given name of Tongan origin, meaning "wise" or "intelligent".
SOBHAN
MasculinePersian name derived from Arabic, meaning 'elegant' or 'refined', popularized in literature like Ferdowsi's Shahnameh and widely used across Middle Eastern cultures for centuries.
SOCHEAT
MasculineUnique Cambodian name meaning "happiness and prosperity," derived from Khmer words "soc" (joyful) and "heat" (to prosper). It was also borne by an early 15th-century king of Cambodia.
SOCORRO
MasculineUnique Spanish-origin female name meaning 'help' or 'assistance', widely used during medieval times and tracing back to Catholic tradition where it was given during distress as a prayer for divine aid. Today, it's appreciated globally in Spanish-speaking communities despite being less common than names like Maria or Juanita.
SOCRATES
MasculineMale given name of Greek origin, derived from the ancient Greek word "sōkrátēs" (Σωκράτης), meaning either "saved himself" or "strong in safety".
SOCTT
MasculineScott is a Scottish name derived from "Mac an t-Saoir," meaning "son of the carpenter.
SODBILEG
MasculineMongolian male given name meaning "Happiness and Strength".
SOE
MasculineBurmese name meaning "gemstone", popularized worldwide by refugees from Myanmar.
SOFIA
MasculineThe name Sofia originates from Greece, meaning 'wisdom', and is derived from the Greek word 'sophia', also signifying intelligence and discernment.
SOFIAN
MasculineThe name Sofian originates from Arabic, meaning "wise" or "discerning," derived from the word "fa'iy.
SOFIANE
MasculineSofiane: of Arabic origin meaning 'pure', named after Prophet Muhammad's grandfather Abdul Muttalib, popular in Muslim countries and carrying historical significance through figures like Sofiane ben Ali al-Nuri.
SOFONIAS
MasculineRare Hebrew male given name from the Old Testament, translating to "the Lord has taken away." It was borne by a prophet warning of Jerusalem's destruction, yet also carries the connotation of divine gift.
SOFYAN
MasculineArabic name derived from "safooh," meaning "smooth" or "even," associated with the revered Islamic scholar Sufyan al-Thawri.
SOHAAN
MasculineArabic name derived from Sa'd, meaning 'happy' or 'fortunate'.
SOHAIB
MasculineArabic name derived from 'sha hib', meaning 'cloud', associated with strength and resilience.
SOHAIL
MasculinePersian name meaning "star," derived from "shah" (king) and "ayla" (night).
SOHAM
MasculineIndian name from Gujarat, meaning "I am that" or "that I am," reflecting the divine manifestation within each individual.
SOHAN
MasculineIndian name derived from Sanskrit "Shashank," meaning "proud" or "majestic," associated with Hindu god Indra.
SOHEIL
MasculineCaptivating Persian name meaning "star-like lion".
SOHIL
MasculineIndian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning "thousand-eyed" and associated with the Hindu god Indra, symbolizing divine wisdom and protection.
SOHN
MasculineTraditional Korean family name meaning "handling" or "managing", derived from the Korean word "sohn". It was historically significant during the Three Kingdoms period (57 BCE - 668 CE), associated with power and influence. Today, Sohn is popular as a boy's given name in Korea due to its rich history and implications of leadership.
SOHOM
MasculineIndian name from West Bengal, meaning "the middle one" or "the one who occupies the middle position". It is often given to a child born after two children of the same gender and symbolizes balance and harmony in Hindu mythology.
SOHRAB
MasculineAncient Persian name derived from "Sahrab", meaning "lion".
SOHROB
MasculineUnique Persian name derived from "sahrvahr", meaning "powerful in war". It has historical significance, notably carried by 7th century general Sohrab-i-Daylami who defended Persia against Arab invasions.