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Sariel
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Prince of God |
Aramaic, Hebrew |
Boy |
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Sayar
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Turkish: "one who counts" (from saymak); Arabic/Persian: "moving/mobile, traveller" (from Arabic sayyār). |
Arabic, Persian, Turkish |
Boy |
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Senona
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Possibly 'of the Senones' (a Gallic tribe) or related to Latin senex ('old, wise'); if from Zenona, 'of Zeus' / 'belonging to Zeus'. |
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Girl |
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Seybert
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From Old German 'sigi' (victory) + 'beraht' (bright) - 'bright victory' or 'victorious and bright'. |
German |
Boy |
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Shamaryah
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God has heard / heard by Yahweh |
Hebrew |
Boy |
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Saerom
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freshness; new, fresh |
Korean |
Unisex |
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Samarendranath
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Lord/master of the battlefield; compound of Samarendra (lord/king of battle) + nath (lord) |
Indian, Sanskrit |
Boy |
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Santoshan
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contentment; satisfaction; being pleased |
Sanskrit |
Boy |
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Sauri
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Varies by origin - possibly 'of the sun' or 'solar' if from Sanskrit roots; may have no specific traditional meaning when used as a modern or variant spelling |
Indian |
Girl |
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Semmy
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Diminutive of Samuel/Simeon - “God has heard” / “he has heard” |
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Boy |
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Shahabuddin
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Meteor/shooting star of the religion ("of the faith") |
Arabic |
Boy |
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Shantae'
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Likely 'sung' (French) or 'peaceful' (Sanskrit) |
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Girl |
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shawnessy
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From the Irish surname Ó Seachnasaigh, meaning 'descendant of Seachnasach' - Seachnasach is often interpreted as 'warlike' or 'skirmisher'. |
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Girl |
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Shimelis
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Commonly interpreted as 'everlasting' or 'eternal' (exact meaning varies by source and transliteration). |
Amharic, Tigrinya |
Boy |
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Shreyash
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victorious, successful, glorious; auspicious/prosperous |
Sanskrit |
Boy |
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Sigvaldt
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From Old Norse sigr ('victory') + valdr ('ruler') - 'victory ruler' or 'victorious ruler'. |
Norse, Scandinavian |
Boy |
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Siyandeka
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We are increasing; growing; becoming many (conveys growth/abundance) |
Xhosa, Zulu |
Unisex |
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Soomi
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Varies by hanja; commonly interpreted as 'excellent/beautiful' (e.g., 秀 (soo) 'excellent' + 美 (mi) 'beauty'). |
Korean |
Girl |
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Stine
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Follower of Christ; Christian |
Danish, Norwegian |
Girl |
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Sukreet
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Good deed; one who performs virtuous or well‑done actions |
Indian, Sanskrit |
Boy |
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Suyasha
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good fame; auspicious glory; glorious success |
Sanskrit |
Girl |
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Sahvannah
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treeless plain; open grassland |
English |
Girl |
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Sanantonio
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Dedicated to Saint Anthony |
Spanish |
Boy |
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Sariet
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Diminutive of Sara - 'little princess' (Sara = princess). |
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Girl |
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Sayareh
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Planet; literally 'wanderer' - a celestial body |
Persian |
Girl |
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Sedgwyck
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From the settlement/farm where sedge (marsh grass) grows |
English |
Boy |
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Senora
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Honorific meaning 'lady' or 'madam' - a respectful form of address for an adult or married woman. |
Spanish |
Girl |
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Seybirt
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An invented name roughly meaning 'honored/noble and bright' ("honorably bright"). |
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Boy |
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Shamba
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farm; field; garden |
Swahili |
Unisex |
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Saeroun
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new; fresh; novel |
Korean |
Unisex |
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Samarie
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Possibly 'from Samaria' or a modern blend implying 'beloved defender' (Sam + Marie) |
English |
Girl |
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Santoshita
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Contented; satisfied; one who is content |
Hindi, Sanskrit |
Girl |
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Sav
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A diminutive/nickname; meaning varies with the full name - commonly linked to 'savannah' ('treeless plain') or to names meaning 'savior' in Romance languages. |
English |
Unisex |
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Semra
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brown-skinned; dark or dusky complexion |
Turkish |
Girl |
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Shahabul
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Derived from 'Shahab' meaning 'shooting star' or 'meteor'; 'ul' is a connective particle (as in compound names) - as a standalone it conveys the sense of 'shooting star'. |
Arabic, Persian |
Boy |
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Shantalle
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song, singer |
French |
Girl |
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Shawnetta
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Feminine diminutive of Shawn/Sean meaning 'God is gracious' (often interpreted as 'little Shawna' or 'beloved') |
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Girl |
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Shimeng
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Commonly interpreted as 'poetic dream' (Shi often = poetry/poet; Meng = dream) - symbolizes poetic aspirations or dreams. |
Chinese |
Unisex |
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Shreyashree
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Auspicious and prosperous (Shreya = auspicious/superior + Shree = prosperity/honor/Goddess Lakshmi). |
Sanskrit |
Girl |
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Sigvaldur
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Victorious ruler |
Icelandic, Norse |
Boy |
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Siyar
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Generally understood as 'traveler' or 'wanderer'; in Arabic contexts related words (siyar) can refer to 'biographies' or 'accounts'. |
Arabic, Persian, Turkish |
Boy |
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Soomin
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Varies by hanja; commonly Soo = 'excellent/bright/water/long life' + Min = 'clever/quick/people' → often interpreted as 'excellent and clever' or 'outstanding person'. |
Korean |
Unisex |
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Stipe
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crown; crowned |
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Boy |
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Sukrith
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Good deed; one who performs virtuous or meritorious actions |
Indian, Sanskrit |
Boy |
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Suyashi
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Good fame; illustrious; one with a fine reputation |
Indian, Sanskrit |
Girl |
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Sahyn
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falcon; 'royal falcon' |
Persian, Turkish |
Boy |
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Sanat
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Eternal; ancient; ever-existing |
Sanskrit |
Boy |
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Sarik
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Armenian: "little mountain" (diminutive of 'sar' = mountain); Turkish: related word 'sarık' (turban) or to 'sarı' = yellow/blond |
Armenian |
Boy |
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Shy-La
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A modern feminine name with multiple possible senses - commonly associated with 'daughter of the mountain' (from Sanskrit 'shaila') or as a variant of Sheila (from Cecilia). Also linked to the Arabic term for a headscarf. |
English |
Girl |
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Sedgwyk
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From Old English elements meaning 'sedge' (rushy grass) + 'settlement' - a dweller at the sedge farm/settlement |
English |
Boy |
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