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Sewall is a unique English given name derived from 'seawulf', meaning 'sea wolf'.
Seward is an English name originating from Old English words "sēaw" and "wudu", translating to "sea" and "wood". It was originally given to individuals living near these environments. Now predominantly used as a boy's name, Seward's popularity peaked in the 19th century due to American statesman William H. Seward (1801-1873).
Sewell is an English surname and given name derived from the Old English words 'sæ' and 'well', translating to 'sea well'.
Sewilla is a distinctive Spanish name derived from the historic city of Seville, meaning "the happy one" or "the fortunate one," symbolizing joy and prosperity.
Sewit is an Ethiopian name meaning "grace", popularized by Empress Tayitu Bitul and Ethiopian-Canadian model Sewit Fisseha.
Sexton is a unique male given name of English origin, derived from the Old English word 'sēxtan' meaning 'sixth'. It traditionally refers to the role of a church sexton but does not imply religious affiliation. Once primarily a surname, Sexton has become a distinctive given name, still relatively rare yet gaining popularity for its memorable and meaningful qualities.
Seya is a Japanese given name derived from 'seiya', meaning 'clear night sky'.
Seyani is an African girl's name of Igbo origin meaning 'to rejoice' or 'be happy'.
Seychelle is a rare and distinctive French-derived female given name meaning "small sea".
Seydi is a rare and intriguing name with ancient Turkish roots, meaning "of noble descent.
Seydina is a unique African name of Senegalese origin, derived from the Arabic "Saidina," meaning "our lord." It is one of Allah's 99 attributes and signifies devotion to Islam.
Seydou is a West African male given name of Malinke origin meaning "happiness.
Seyed is a Persian honorific title derived from Arabic "Sayyid", meaning "Mr." or "Sir", used for descendants of Islamic prophet Muhammad through his daughter Fatima and son-in-law Ali. Its use as a given name has increased in recent years, particularly among Iranian Muslims, although this is controversial to some due to its traditional honorific status.
Seyha is a Cambodian name derived from Sanskrit "Shayam", meaning "night", translating to "star" in Khmer. It signifies beauty, elegance, and wisdom, often given to children born at night or under stars.
Seyla is a rare yet captivating name with unknown origins, possibly Arabic or Hebrew. Its meaning in Sumerian language is 'happy life'. Notable figures like political philosopher Seyla Benhabib have carried this vibrant and distinctive name throughout history.
Seylah is a modern girl's name of uncertain Hebrew or invented origin, possibly meaning "rock" or having no specific meaning. Despite its unconventional roots, it has gained popularity recently among parents seeking distinctive names.
Seymone is a distinctive African given name derived from the Yoruba people of Nigeria, meaning "my mother's child," traditionally honoring maternal grandmothers and associated with the goddess Oya in Yoruba mythology.
Seymour: An English name of Old French origin, derived from "Cimere," meaning "reputation" or "fame.
Seymour is an uncommon English given name of Old English origin, derived from "segn" meaning "sea" and "burh" meaning "fortress," translating literally to "stronghold by the sea.
Seymour is an English name of Norman French origin, derived from 'Sieur', meaning 'lord' or 'sir'. It was originally used as a title of respect but has evolved into a distinctive first name.
Seymour is an English given name of Norman origin, derived from Old English words 'sege' meaning victory and 'mur' meaning boundary or great wall, translating to 'victory through strength'.
Seynabou is a unique, beautiful African name from Senegal, derived from Wolof language. Its meaning inspired by Arabic 'sayyidah', suggesting nobility.
Seyon is an Ethiopian name of Amharic origin, meaning "sun" or "light". It was famously borne by Emperor Susenyos and symbolizes hope and prosperity.
Seyori is a Japanese unisex name meaning 'clear' or 'pure', traditionally given to girls considered wise and intelligent.
Seyram is an African origin name of the Ewe people from Ghana and Togo, meaning "to have a peaceful mind".
Seyven is a rare French name derived from Latin "Severinus," meaning "stern" or "severe.
The name Seyven originates from Latin, meaning 'sixth', and was traditionally used as a masculine given name in some parts of medieval Europe.
Sevyn is an English unisex name meaning 'seven'.
The name Seyvn is of French origin and means "wise".
Seyvon is a rare Welsh name derived from "Seithon," meaning "seven.
Sha is a Hebrew unisex name meaning 'gift', originating from the ancient name Shalom signifying 'peace'.
Sha is a short, unique unisex name of Sanskrit origin, derived from 'Shashank', meaning 'moonstone' and associated with Lord Shiva in Hindu mythology.
Shaad is an Arabic-origin name derived from "sha`d," meaning "sun" or "shadow." It signifies radiance and warmth, often associated with the sun's rays and the Islamic concept of "the shadow of paradise." Historically, notable figures like Shaad bin 'Uthman and Shaad Ali have carried this unique name.
Shaakir is an Arabic-derived name meaning 'intelligent' or 'astute'.
Shaakira is a unique Arabic-origin name meaning 'intelligent', often associated with strength, wisdom, and elegance. It has gained global popularity due to Rihanna's choice of it as her stage name.
Shaakirah is an Arabic name meaning 'to contemplate Allah with love'.
Shaaliyah is an uncommon yet striking Arabic female name derived from "shaala," meaning "rising above" or "exceeding." It signifies excellence and ambition.
Shaam is an Arabic name meaning 'evening', carrying historical significance in Arabian culture.
Shaan is a male given name of Indian origin, meaning "easy to approach" or "accessible," signifying someone friendly and sociable.
Shaana is an Arabic-origin feminine name meaning 'to yearn for' or 'to desire,' signifying deep longing and passion, popularized through ancient Arabic literature and now globally recognized.