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Sadell
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Derived from Sarah: 'princess' (alternatively associated with Sade: 'honor confers a crown'). |
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Girl |
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Samah
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Forgiveness; generosity; tolerance; leniency |
Arabic |
Girl |
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Sanvali
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dusky, dark-complexioned; brown-skinned |
Indian |
Girl |
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Sattar
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Concealer, veiler; one who covers or conceals (often implying pardoning or hiding faults) |
Arabic |
Boy |
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Seagal
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Originally a surname; commonly interpreted as indicating Levite ancestry ('assistant Levite'), with other possible meanings depending on linguistic root |
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Boy |
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Selie
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Often understood as 'little moon' or 'of the moon' if linked to Selene; otherwise a modern diminutive with no single established historical meaning. |
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Girl |
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Serlyn
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Probably 'serene' or 'calm' combined with '-lyn' - broadly 'serene one' or 'calm (lake)' |
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Girl |
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Shailea
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Modern blended name; often interpreted as a combination of Shae/Shay + Lea/Leah, commonly associated with 'gift' or 'delicate'. |
English, Hebrew, Irish |
Girl |
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Sabey
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Likely a diminutive or variant of Sabina/Sabine meaning 'of the Sabines'; may also be related to Semitic roots (Saba/Sabi) with separate regional meanings. |
English, Italian |
Unisex |
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Sakir
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thankful, grateful |
Arabic |
Boy |
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Saneea
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Likely 'radiant, brilliant, splendid' (derived from Arabic Saniyah/Saniya) |
Arabic |
Girl |
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Sarvin
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Cypress - tall, slender, graceful |
Persian |
Girl |
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Sefine
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Ship, vessel; metaphorically 'ark' or 'carrier' |
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Girl |
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Severius
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stern, severe |
Latin |
Boy |
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Shalumith
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From the Hebrew root sh-l-m meaning 'peace' or 'wholeness'; often interpreted as 'peaceful woman' or 'woman of Shulem'. |
Hebrew |
Girl |
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Sharmishta
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Derived from Sanskrit śarmisṭhā, generally interpreted as 'modest/shy' or 'one who brings comfort/joy.' |
Sanskrit |
Girl |
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Shenise
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Modern coinage; often associated with 'God is gracious' (via Janice) or linked to Denise |
English |
Girl |
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Shomnath
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Lord of the Moon; a name of Lord Shiva |
Indian, Sanskrit |
Boy |
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Siamac
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From Persian Siyâmak meaning "black-eyed" or "dark-faced"; name of a heroic/mythical prince in the Shahnameh. |
Persian |
Boy |
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Sionagh
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Likely 'God is gracious' (probably a Gaelic variant of Siobhán/Joan) |
Irish (Gaelic), Scottish |
Girl |
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Sohaili
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Derived from Suhail - “of Suhail” or “related to the star Suhail (Canopus)”, implying shining/bright |
Arabic |
Girl |
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Staceyann
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Blend of Stacey ('resurrection' from Anastasia or 'fruitful' from Eustace) and Ann ('grace') |
English |
Girl |
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Sudiptah
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Well-lit; radiant; brightly illuminated |
Indian, Sanskrit |
Unisex |
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Sunithia
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Well-behaved; of good conduct; virtuous |
Indian, Sanskrit |
Girl |
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Symi
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Likely 'from Symi' (the Greek island); alternatively a diminutive of Simon/Simone meaning 'heard' or 'listener' |
Greek |
Girl |
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Sadella
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Little Sadie / little princess (derived from Sarah 'princess') - meaning is likely inherited from Sarah |
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Girl |
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Samaire
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probably 'summer' or 'of the summer' |
Gaelic, Irish |
Girl |
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Sanwari
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Dusky or dark-complexioned; adorned/beautiful |
Hindi, Urdu |
Girl |
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Satu
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fairy tale, story |
Finnish |
Girl |
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Seager
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Surname-origin name variously interpreted as 'sea-spear' or an occupational 'sawyer'. |
English |
Boy |
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Selig
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blessed; happy |
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Boy |
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Serlyna
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A modern coinage meaning 'serene' or 'calm' (essentially 'little serene one') |
English |
Girl |
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Shaileah
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A modern blended name. Interpretations vary: commonly linked to Shai ('gift') + Leah ('weary' or 'delicate') or to Sanskrit Shaila ('mountain'); often taken to mean 'gifted' or 'of the mountain'. |
English |
Girl |
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Sabilla
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Varies by origin: from Sabina 'of the Sabines' (Roman tribal name); as a diminutive of Isabella 'pledged to God'; in Arabic contexts linked to Sabila, often interpreted as 'path/way' or related concepts. |
Arabic, Italian, Latin |
Girl |
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Sakira
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thankful, grateful |
Arabic |
Girl |
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Saneeshkumar
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Compound of 'Saneesh' (a personal name) + 'Kumar' (Sanskrit for 'son' or 'prince'); broadly 'Saneesh, the son/prince'. |
Indian |
Boy |
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Sarvina
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Likely from Persian 'Sarvin' (cypress - tall, graceful) or related to Sanskrit 'sarva' (all) - interpreted as 'cypress-like; graceful' or 'all-encompassing'. |
Persian, Sanskrit |
Girl |
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Sefiya
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Pure, chosen; often interpreted as sincere or beloved/close friend |
Arabic |
Girl |
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Severo
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Stern, serious; strict |
Italian, Latin |
Boy |
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Shalyah
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Messenger; 'one who is sent' |
Hebrew |
Girl |
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Sharmishtaa
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modest, shy, bashful |
Indian, Sanskrit |
Girl |
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Sheonagh
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God is gracious |
Scottish Gaelic |
Girl |
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Shomre
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Guardian; keeper; watchman |
Hebrew |
Boy |
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Siamack
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Traditionally interpreted as 'black-haired' or 'dark-faced'; a heroic name from Persian epic literature. |
Persian |
Boy |
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Siong
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Varies by Chinese character; common senses include 'heroic/male/powerful', 'auspicious', 'bear', or 'pine'. |
Chinese |
Boy |
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Sohailia
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Feminine form of Sohail - associated with the star Canopus; connotes 'star', 'bright' or 'gentle/smooth'. |
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Girl |
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Staceyy
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Either 'fruitful/steadfast' (from Eustace) or 'resurrection' (from Anastasia). |
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Girl |
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Sudiptee
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Well-lit; radiant; bright; shining |
Sanskrit |
Girl |
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Sunithie
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Well‑behaved; of good conduct; virtuous |
Sanskrit |
Girl |
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Symmone
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“He has heard” (often rendered as “God has heard” or interpreted as “listener”) |
Hebrew |
Girl |
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