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Sadhan
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means/method; attainment, accomplishment; one who achieves |
Indian, Sanskrit |
Boy |
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Samanfa
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Possibly 'related to Saman' (Persian: 'calm, order, wealth') or a modern feminine/formative variant influenced by Samantha. |
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Girl |
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Sanyu
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joy; happiness |
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Unisex |
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Saturnina
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Of or devoted to Saturn; associated with the Roman god Saturn |
Latin |
Girl |
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Seaine
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Probably derived from Seán/John - 'God is gracious' |
Gaelic |
Girl |
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Selina
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of the moon / moon |
Greek |
Girl |
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Sersa
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No established meaning; possibly 'serene, calm' if related to Serena, otherwise unknown |
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Girl |
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Shailey
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From Sanskrit shailī meaning 'style, manner'; sometimes linked to shaila ('mountain') or used as a modern variant of Hailey - interpreted as 'stylish' or 'of the mountain'. |
Hindi, Sanskrit |
Girl |
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Sabiyya
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young girl; maiden |
Arabic |
Girl |
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Sakshem
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capable, competent, able, efficient |
Hindi, Sanskrit |
Boy |
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Saneliswa
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we are satisfied / she has been satisfied (contentment, being made complete) |
Xhosa, Zulu |
Girl |
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Sarwa
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{'Sanskrit': "all, entire (from 'sarva')", 'Arabic': "possibly related to words meaning 'comfort' or 'wealth' or a variant of 'Sarwah' (usage varies)"} |
Arabic, Sanskrit |
Girl |
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Segev
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exalted; glory; splendor |
Hebrew |
Boy |
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Sevgün
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Beloved day (from Turkish sev 'love' + gün 'day') |
Turkish |
Unisex |
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Shamar
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Guardian; to guard or protect |
Hebrew |
Boy |
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Sharmyne
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Generally 'charming' (from Charmaine); alternatively 'shy' or 'modest' in Persian-derived usage |
English |
Girl |
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Sheral
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beloved; dear; darling |
English |
Girl |
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Shonaleigh
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A blend meaning roughly 'gracious' (from Seán/Shauna/Shona = 'God is gracious') + 'clearing/meadow' (from Leigh) - 'gracious meadow' or 'God is gracious meadow'. |
English, Scottish |
Girl |
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Sibahle
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We are beautiful / we are the beautiful ones |
Xhosa, Zulu |
Unisex |
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Sipe
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Likely a short form of Zulu names such as Sipho/Siphesihle meaning 'gift' or 'beautiful gift'; in Finnish use it's primarily a diminutive/nickname without a separate meaning |
Finnish, Xhosa, Zulu |
Boy |
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Sohel
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Name of the star Canopus; 'brilliant' or 'star' |
Arabic |
Boy |
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Stamp
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From the English word 'stamp' - to press or imprint; an occupational/name for a maker or user of stamps/seals |
English |
Unisex |
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Sudish
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Good/virtuous; often interpreted as 'good lord' or someone of good character |
Indian, Sanskrit |
Boy |
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Sunna
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Sun; name of the sun (and sun-goddess) in Germanic tradition |
Norse |
Girl |
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synorita
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Possibly 'little lady' (if from Spanish señorita) or 'little/connected' (if from Greek 'syn-'); modern invented name |
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Girl |
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Sadhana
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Means of accomplishing; spiritual practice or discipline |
Sanskrit |
Girl |
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Samanie
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probable derivation from names meaning 'calm/peaceful' or 'well‑ordered' (from Persian Saman) or 'equal/common' (from Sanskrit root); exact meaning for this spelling is uncertain |
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Girl |
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Sanzio
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Related to 'holy' or 'sacred' - often understood as 'of the saint'. |
Italian |
Boy |
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Saturno
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Derived from Saturnus - the Roman god of agriculture, time, and wealth; also associated with the planet Saturn and Saturday. |
Latin |
Boy |
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Sealea
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Possibly related to Samoan leʻa ('joy, contentment') or to Tongan Siale ('gardenia'); generally associated with joy, beauty or island/sea imagery |
Polynesian |
Girl |
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Selinah
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Moon; of the moon goddess Selene |
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Girl |
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Sersah
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No established or documented meaning; appears to be a modern coinage or variant |
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Girl |
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Shaili
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Style; manner; mode |
Hindi, Sanskrit |
Girl |
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Sabiyyah
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girl; young woman; maiden |
Arabic |
Girl |
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Sakshita
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"witnessed"; one who has seen or bears witness |
Indian, Sanskrit |
Girl |
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Sanelle
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No established traditional meaning; typically a modern feminine elaboration or variant of Sanel |
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Girl |
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Sarwat
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Wealth, riches, prosperity, treasure |
Arabic |
Unisex |
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Segi
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to continue; to follow (Basque verb meaning 'keep going') |
Basque |
Unisex |
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Sevi
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Derived from Turkish root 'sev' meaning 'to love' - generally, 'beloved' or 'one who is loved'. |
Turkish |
Girl |
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Shamayl
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virtues, good qualities; admirable features |
Arabic |
Girl |
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Sharnika
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Refuge or shelter; one who seeks or provides protection |
Indian, Sanskrit |
Girl |
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Sheralene
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A modern blend usually interpreted as 'beloved' or 'darling' (from Sher-/Cherie/Sherry) with a feminine -lene ending; sometimes viewed as a feminine form related to Charlene/Charles ('free man'). |
English |
Girl |
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Shonali
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Golden |
Bengali, Sanskrit |
Girl |
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Sibahn
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God is gracious |
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Girl |
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Siphathokuhle
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We are treated well / we are cared for; blessed |
Zulu |
Unisex |
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Soheyla
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From Arabic root s-h-l meaning 'easy, smooth'; generally interpreted as 'gentle, soft, graceful.' |
Arabic |
Girl |
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Stanimir
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From Slavic 'stani' (to become/stand) + 'mir' (peace/world) - 'become peace' or 'bringer/establisher of peace'. |
Slavic |
Boy |
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Sudsakorn
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Name of a Thai literary hero; commonly interpreted as 'excellent/heroic one of the sea' or 'best of the ocean'. |
Thai |
Boy |
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Sunne
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sun, sun goddess |
English |
Girl |
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Synyster
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No traditional meaning; a modern invented name intended to evoke 'sinister' or 'mysterious/dark' imagery |
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Boy |
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