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Savian is an Italian name derived from the Latin "savidus," meaning 'having taste' or 'being flavorful.' Traditionally given to sweet-tempered boys in ancient Rome, today Savian remains a distinctive choice worldwide.
Saviana is a Romanian feminine given name derived from 'savalan', meaning 'little fox', symbolizing cunning and intelligence.
Savianna is an Italian name meaning 'full of wisdom', a rare yet attractive choice for parents seeking a distinctive name with meaningful origins.
Saviel is a unique Hebrew boys' name derived from "shava," meaning "to return" or "repentance." It was borne by one of King David's warriors in biblical times, symbolizing strength and courage.
Savien is a rare yet captivating male given name of Latin origin, derived from "savidus," meaning "flavorful" or "tasteful.
Savion is a distinctive African American name created by renowned tap dancer Savion Glover. It means "of the left hand" in Yoruba and was chosen by Glover for its rhythm similar to his birth name David Benion Braham.
Savier is a rare French-origin given name derived from the Latin 'sapientia', meaning 'wisdom'. Once a medieval surname, it evolved into a personal name associated with high social status and intellectual pursuits. Despite its rarity today, Savier carries significant historical and literary ties, including its association with French writer Cyrano de Bergerac's protagonist named Savinien.
Savilla is a rare, Latin-derived female name meaning 'small wild apple', coined during the Renaissance by Spanish poets.
Savin is a French origin name meaning "of the forest," derived from the Latin word "silva.
Savina is a Latin-derived name meaning 'healthy' or 'sound in mind', popular in Italy, used as Sabina's pet form in Spain, and carrying connotations of strength and resilience.
Savine is a unique French feminine given name derived from the word 'sauve', meaning safe or saved. It has been associated with salvation and rescue since medieval times when it was popular among aristocratic families in France. Today, it remains rare but continues to be used in French-speaking countries. Notable bearers include 18th-century actress Savine Manekeno and literary characters from Gustave Flaubert's "Madame Bovary" and George Sand's "Indiana".
Savino is an Italian male given name derived from the Latin 'Sabinus', referring to an ancient Italian tribe known for their bravery.
The Italian name Savio, derived from 'sapius' meaning 'wise', signifies intelligence and wisdom, inspired by Saint Savius and popularized by Italian literature.
Savion is a unique male name of French origin, derived from the French word 'savoir', meaning 'to know'. It translates to 'one who knows' or 'knowledgeable'.
The name Savion, of Mandinka origin, means 'left-handed' or 'ambidextrous'.
Saviona is a unique Latin-derived name meaning 'healthy' or 'wholesome', once popular among Romans and symbolizing strength and vitality.
Savione is an Italian name with Latin origins meaning "small," derived from the word "savinus.
The name Savior is of Latin origin, meaning "one who saves," derived from the Latin word "savere.
The name Savior is of Latin origin, meaning 'one who brings salvation,' derived from 'salvator,' combining 'salus' (health, prosperity) with '-ator' (agent or doer).
Saviour is an English name meaning 'one who saves', derived from Old French 'sauveur' and Latin 'salvator'. Historically, it was popular among Catholic families paying homage to Jesus Christ.
Savir is a Sanskrit-derived name meaning 'the sun,' associated with the Hindu solar deity Surya.
Savit is an Indian name derived from Sanskrit "Savita," meaning "vital force" or "energizing energy." It's associated with Hindu goddess Savitri, personifying intelligence, knowledge, and prosperity. Traditionally used in India for centuries, especially for girls, it signifies purity, wisdom, and divine power, believed to bring good fortune.
Savita is an Indian feminine given name derived from Sanskrit 'Su-vita', meaning 'good life' or 'auspicious life', signifying prosperity and happiness.
The feminine Sanskrit name Savitri, derived from the Mahabharata epic where it signifies wealth and prosperity, also embodies devotion, perseverance, and triumph over adversity.
Saviyon is a unique, Persian-derived name meaning "moonlight," associated with the sacred flute, shahenai.
Savoeun is a unique Cambodian name meaning 'moon', derived from Khmer word 'savouen'.
Savon is a distinctive French given name, derived from 'soap' (savon in French), originally used as an occupational surname for soap-makers or sellers during the Middle Ages.
Savon is a rare French given name that translates to "soap," derived from the Old French word for soap made from animal fats or vegetable oils. Its origin dates back to at least the Middle Ages in France, with sporadic use throughout history, possibly as a nickname related to soapmaking or cleanliness. Today, Savon remains a distinctive choice associated with its French roots and unique meaning.
Savona is an Italian given name derived from the historic city of Savona near the French border, its meaning connected to Italian history and culture, possibly linked to the Latin word "Sabruna" or the ancient Ligurian Sabines tribe.
Savone is a unique Italian given name derived from the city of Savona, meaning 'sand' in Latin.
Savonia is a rare, Latin-derived female name of Italian origin, derived from the city Savona in Liguria, signifying Italian heritage without a specific meaning beyond its geographical roots.
Savon is a rare, French-origin unisex given name derived from 'savon', meaning 'soap'. Its meaning is often associated with purity and new beginnings, though its historical popularity and significance remain limited.
Savonna is a modern, elegant girl's name with Italian/French influences, no specific origin or defined meaning, but often associated with words like "savory" or "savannah," and occasionally appears on baby name lists despite being relatively uncommon.
Savonnah is a distinctive Hebrew name meaning "black," inspired by biblical references to darkness.
Savonne is a French-derived female name meaning "sand," symbolizing purity and nature, with historical notable figures and literary associations.
Savonne is an Italian name meaning 'soap', derived from the Italian word 'sapone'. It is believed to have originated in the late Middle Ages, often given to girls born into soap-making families, symbolizing purity and cleanliness.
Savonte is an uncommon African name derived from the Yoruba language, with unknown but likely spiritual meaning.
Savonya is an uncommon female name of Igbo origin, meaning "happiness".
The name Savoy originates from southeastern France's historic region of Savoy, once an independent duchy, and means 'land of the sap' in Latin.
Savoy is a distinctive name of French origin, meaning 'Savoy', derived from the historic region in southeastern France. It's associated with nobility and power due to the House of Savoy, a royal dynasty that ruled the Duchy of Savoy for centuries. Today, it's often chosen for its elegant associations and unique sound.