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Soo-yeon
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Varies by hanja; commonly interpreted as 'outstanding/excellent' (soo) + 'beautiful/graceful' (yeon) - e.g., 'outstanding and beautiful.' |
Korean |
Girl |
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Stevenson
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son of Steven/Stephen |
English |
Boy |
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Sukhi
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Happy, content, fortunate - 'one who is happy' |
Hindi, Punjabi, Sanskrit |
Boy |
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Suvika
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From Sanskrit elements 'su' (good/well) + 'vika' (growth/manifestation) - generally interpreted as 'good/prosperous', 'well-developed', or 'radiant' |
Indian, Sanskrit |
Girl |
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Sahn
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Mountain; pride; sound-alike of Sean/Shawn |
English, Hindi, Irish, Urdu |
Unisex |
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Samyukta
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United; joined; connected |
Sanskrit |
Girl |
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Saria
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Princess |
Hebrew |
Girl |
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Saxtin
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Modern name inspired by 'Saxon'/'Saxton' - associated with the Saxons or 'Saxon town' |
English |
Unisex |
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Sedgli
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No established historical meaning; considered a modern coinage. Sometimes associated with or interpreted as a variant of 'Sedgley' (an English place-name) rather than having its own traditional meaning. |
English |
Unisex |
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Sennyn
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Likely 'little old one' or 'wise/ancient' (derived from Celtic 'sen' = old). |
Celtic, Cornish, English, Scottish |
Unisex |
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Seweryn
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Stern, severe; serious (from Latin 'Severus') |
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Boy |
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Shamaria
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Protected by God; 'Yahweh has guarded' (from Hebrew roots) |
English, Hebrew |
Girl |
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Saeidi
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of Saeid / descendant of Saeed (Saeed/Sa'id means 'happy, fortunate') |
Arabic, Persian |
Boy |
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Samanya
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common; general; ordinary; universal |
Indian, Sanskrit |
Girl |
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Santo
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holy; saint |
Latin |
Boy |
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Saundrah
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Defender of mankind; protector of humanity |
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Girl |
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Semirah
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Entertaining companion; companion in evening conversation (sometimes linked to the legendary queen Semiramis) |
Arabic |
Girl |
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Shagayeg
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Poppy (the flower) |
Persian |
Girl |
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Shannequa
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No single traditional meaning; a modern invented name generally used for its sound as an elaboration of Shana/Shannon. |
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Girl |
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Shawndelle
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Feminine form built from Shawn (from John) - essentially 'God is gracious' (modern invented name) |
English |
Girl |
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Shimaa
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One with a beauty mark; often interpreted as 'beautiful' or 'of noble character.' |
Arabic |
Girl |
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Shrenika
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Likely Sanskrit-derived; possibly 'leader of a group' (from śreṇī) or associated with auspiciousness/prosperity (from śrī). |
Indian, Sanskrit |
Girl |
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Signora
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Lady; madam; a respectful title for a woman |
Italian |
Girl |
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Siwa
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Sanskrit: 'auspicious, gracious' (associated with the Hindu god Śiva). Slavic/Polish: derived from 'siwy/siwa' meaning 'gray'. |
Hindu, Indonesian, Javanese, Polish, Sanskrit, Slavic |
Unisex |
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Soo-young
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Varies with hanja; commonly 'su' (e.g., 秀 'excellent') + 'young' (e.g., 永 'eternal', 英 'flower/hero', 榮 'flourish'), often interpreted as 'excellent and eternal' or 'beautiful and flourishing'. |
Korean |
Unisex |
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Stevhanie
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crowned; crowned one |
Greek |
Girl |
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Sukhie
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happy; peaceful; content; prosperous |
Sanskrit |
Unisex |
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Suvina
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Good/beautiful veena; melodious, sweet-sounding |
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Girl |
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Sahne
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Turkish/Persian: "stage" or "scene"; German: "cream" |
Turkish |
Unisex |
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San
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Varies by language: 'three' (Chinese/Japanese), 'mountain' or 'hill' (Korean), used as a diminutive of Sandra/Sander in Dutch, and a standalone element in Burmese with meanings that vary by spelling. |
Chinese, Dutch, Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese |
Unisex |
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Sarica
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Diminutive of Sara ('little princess'); alternatively 'little/blond' in Turkish; or 'myna bird' if from Sarika |
Hindi, Sanskrit, Slavic, Turkish |
Girl |
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Saxtyn
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Derived from Saxton: 'Saxon settlement' or 'Seaxa's town' (Seaxa a personal name often linked to 'knife' or the Saxons) |
English |
Unisex |
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Sedglie
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dweller at the sedge meadow |
English |
Unisex |
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Sennyt
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A modern diminutive-style name; generally taken to mean a fresh, bright or youthful name - often interpreted as 'little Senna' or a charming invented name |
English |
Unisex |
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Sextan
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sixth (often given to a sixth-born or derived from the Latin for 'sixth') |
Latin |
Boy |
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Shamariah
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Yahweh has guarded / God has protected |
Hebrew |
Boy |
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Saeko
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Varies by kanji; commonly “blessed/auspicious child” or “clear/serene child” (–ko = child). |
Japanese |
Girl |
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Samar
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{'Arabic': 'evening conversation; companion in evening talk', 'Sanskrit': 'war, battle'} |
Arabic, Sanskrit |
Unisex |
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Santokh
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contentment, satisfaction, inner peace |
Punjabi, Sanskrit |
Boy |
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Saundras
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Defender of men |
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Girl |
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Semiramide
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Name of uncertain meaning; associated with the legendary queen Semiramis. Etymology uncertain - possibly 'beloved of the gods' or related to 'joy of the mother' in Akkadian interpretations |
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Girl |
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Shagayegh
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Poppy (the flower) |
Persian |
Girl |
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Shannette
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Diminutive of Shannon - 'little Shannon'; Shannon is associated with the River Shannon or the Gaelic root Seán/Seanán (often interpreted 'God is gracious') |
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Girl |
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Shawndra
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Blend of meanings: "God is gracious" (from Shawn/John) with influence of "defender of mankind" (from Alexandra/Sandra) |
English |
Girl |
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Shimaiah
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God has heard |
Hebrew |
Boy |
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Shresth
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Best; superior; excellent; supreme |
Sanskrit |
Boy |
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Sigtryggur
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From Old Norse sigr 'victory' + tryggr 'faithful/true' - 'victory-loyal' or 'victorious and faithful'. |
Norse |
Boy |
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Sixten
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from Old Norse elements sigr 'victory' + steinn 'stone' - 'victory stone' |
Norse, Scandinavian |
Boy |
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Sooelin
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A modern blended name meaning roughly 'graceful or noble one of purity/excellence' |
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Girl |
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Stevo
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Derived from Stephanos - "crown" or "garland" (crowned) |
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Boy |
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