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Selwynn
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Friend of the hall |
English |
Boy |
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Set
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Name of the Egyptian god of chaos, storms and the desert; original meaning is uncertain. |
Egyptian |
Boy |
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Shakeia
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No established traditional meaning; a modern invented name. Any specific meaning is speculative and sometimes linked to related names (e.g., 'thankful' from Arabic Shakir(a)) |
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Girl |
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Sacharissa
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Sweet; 'little sugar' or 'the sweet one' (a term of endearment) |
English |
Girl |
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Saleemah
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Peaceful; safe, secure, intact; healthy |
Arabic |
Girl |
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Sanjayah
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Victorious; triumphant |
Indian, Sanskrit |
Boy |
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Sasmit
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Smiling; 'one with a smile' |
Indian, Sanskrit |
Boy |
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Seir
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Hairy, shaggy, rough (from Hebrew שֵׂעִיר) |
Biblical, Hebrew |
Boy |
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Seyla
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Typically 'rock' or 'cliff' (from Hebrew Sela); alternatively linked by usage to Sheila/Cecilia |
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Girl |
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Shamit
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Quiet, pacified; tamed (from Sanskrit root śam - to calm or pacify) |
Indian, Sanskrit |
Boy |
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Sharynne
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From the Sharon plain; "fertile plain" |
Hebrew |
Girl |
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Sherrine
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Sweet, pleasant |
Persian |
Girl |
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Shontrel
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No established historical meaning; likely a modern blend. 'Shon' links to Sean/Shawn (traditionally 'God is gracious'), while '-trel' is a stylistic ending with no independent historical meaning. |
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Unisex |
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Siddik
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Extremely truthful, sincere; 'the truthful' (intensive form of 'truthful') |
Arabic |
Boy |
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Sirly
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Probably 'bright meadow' if derived from Shirley; otherwise no established traditional meaning. |
English |
Girl |
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Solvejg
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From Old Norse 'sól' (sun) + 'veig' (strength/power) - commonly rendered 'sun strength' (also interpreted as 'sun path') |
Norse, Scandinavian |
Girl |
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Stavrianna
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From Greek elements meaning 'cross' (stavros) + 'grace' (Anna); roughly 'grace of the cross' |
Greek |
Girl |
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Suh
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Varies by hanja; commonly 徐 'slow, gentle' or 西 'west' (meaning depends on chosen hanja) |
Korean |
Unisex |
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Suprotim
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Well-formed; of good character; an exemplar/model |
Sanskrit |
Boy |
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Sadzee
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Likely 'princess' (via Sadie from Sarah) or 'fortunate/lucky' (if linked to Arabic 'Sadi') |
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Girl |
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Samey
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Diminutive of Samuel - "heard by God" |
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Unisex |
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Sar
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Often a short form of Sarah meaning 'princess' (Hebrew); in Persian 'sar' means 'head' or 'chief/top'. |
Hebrew, Persian |
Unisex |
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Savag
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Uncertain; possible senses include 'wild' (if linked to 'savage'), 'wise' (if influenced by 'sage'), or 'of the Sava river' / 'monsoon' (if linked to Sava/Savan). |
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Unisex |
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Seaphine
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Either 'fiery/angelic' (if linked to Seraphine/Seraphina) or 'of the sea' (if formed from 'sea' + '-phine'). |
English, French |
Girl |
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Sely
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Associated with Selene ('moon') or Selah ('pause'); broadly 'little moon' or 'quiet/pause' |
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Girl |
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Setan
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Adversary; accuser; the devil - a title for an opposing or evil being |
Hebrew |
Boy |
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Shakeiah
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A modern invented feminine name with no single established meaning; typically understood as a creative blend of the prefix “Sha-” and the suffix “-keiah/-eiah.” |
English |
Girl |
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Sacheth
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conscious, aware |
Indian, Sanskrit |
Boy |
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Salei
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No well-documented meaning as a given name; as a surname it is likely patronymic or locational and the specific meaning is not established |
Belarusian |
Boy |
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Sanjeeth
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Victorious; one who has conquered |
Indian, Sanskrit |
Boy |
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Sasmitaa
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Smiling; one with a pleasant smile |
Indian, Sanskrit |
Girl |
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Seira
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Varies by origin and kanji - in Japanese the meaning depends on the chosen characters (examples: 'pure/good', 'star+good'); in Greek the root means 'sequence/row'; sometimes associated with Sarah's 'princess'. |
Japanese |
Girl |
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Seymen
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Traditional Turkish armed guard or cavalryman; sentinel/protector |
Turkish |
Boy |
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Shamith
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Calm, peaceful, pacified (from Sanskrit root śam 'to be quiet/pacified') |
Indian, Sanskrit |
Boy |
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Sharysa
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grace |
English |
Girl |
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Sherrise
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likely 'grace' (sometimes associated with 'beloved') |
English, Greek |
Girl |
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Shontrelle
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A modern invented feminine name with no traditional meaning; generally understood as a feminine elaboration of 'Shon/Sean' using the '-elle' ending. |
Irish |
Girl |
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Siddika
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Truthful, sincere, honest (feminine form of 'Siddiq') |
Arabic |
Girl |
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Siro
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From Syria; Syrian |
Italian |
Boy |
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Solvejy
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From Old Norse elements sól 'sun' + veig 'strength/power/way' - roughly 'sun-strength' or 'sun-way'. |
Norse, Scandinavian |
Girl |
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Stavrina
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Feminine form derived from Greek 'stavros' (σταυρός) meaning 'cross' - can be understood as 'bearer of the cross' or a diminutive/affectionate form related to Stavros. |
Greek |
Girl |
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Suhaas
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Smiling; pleasant or ever-smiling |
Sanskrit |
Boy |
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Sura
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Varies by origin: Arabic 'chapter' (of the Qur'an); Sanskrit 'sura' = 'god/deity' (also historically an intoxicating drink in some contexts); Korean meaning depends on hanja used. |
Arabic, Korean, Sanskrit |
Unisex |
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Sadzey
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Diminutive of Sarah - "princess" |
English |
Girl |
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Samgar
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Uncertain; traditionally associated with a warrior - possibly 'striker' or 'attacker.' |
Biblical |
Boy |
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Sara
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Princess; noblewoman |
Hebrew |
Girl |
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Savage
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Wild, untamed |
English |
Unisex |
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Seara
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Possibly 'dark-haired' (if from Irish Ciara) or 'harvest/crop' (if from Portuguese 'seara'); also used as a modern/phonetic variant of similar names. |
English, Gaelic, Irish, Portuguese |
Girl |
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Selya
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uncertain - possible meanings include 'heavenly' (if related to Celia), 'rock' (if related to Sela), or 'village' (if Slavic-influenced). |
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Girl |
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Setangya
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unknown |
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