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salena
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Moon (derived from the Greek moon goddess Selene) |
Greek |
Girl |
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Sanjhay
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victorious; triumphant |
Hindi, Sanskrit |
Boy |
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Sastha
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Name of a Hindu deity (Lord Ayyappa); broadly 'teacher', 'ruler' or 'protector'. |
Sanskrit |
Boy |
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Seishirou
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Varies by kanji; commonly 'sei' = pure/clear/sincere/holy and 'shirō' = 'fourth son' or 'aspiring son'. |
Japanese |
Boy |
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Seyyida
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Lady; respected or noble woman (feminine form of 'Sayyid') |
Arabic |
Girl |
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Shamithra
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Peaceful friend; calm and friendly |
Indian, Sanskrit |
Girl |
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Shashankha
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Moon; 'hare-marked' (literally 'marked by a hare', a poetic reference to the moon) |
Sanskrit |
Boy |
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Sherry
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darling, beloved |
English |
Girl |
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Shorty
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A nickname meaning "short" or "of small stature," often affectionate or descriptive |
English |
Unisex |
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Sidi
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From Arabic سيدي (sīdī) meaning "my master" or "sir"; an honorific/title in North Africa and adopted as a male given name in parts of West Africa |
Arabic |
Boy |
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Siros
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Likely 'sun' or 'like the sun' (if linked to Cyrus) or 'from Syria' (if linked to Syrus/Siro) |
Italian |
Boy |
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Solveyg
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from Old Norse elements sol (sun) + veig (strength/power) - commonly rendered 'sun-strength' or 'sun-way' |
Norse, Norwegian |
Girl |
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Staz
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Diminutive of Stanislav - from Old Slavic 'stan' (to stand/become) + 'slava' (glory) - roughly 'becoming glorious' or 'one who achieves glory' |
Slavic |
Boy |
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Suhailiya
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Feminine form of Suhail; 'smooth, level, easy' and associated with the bright star Canopus (connotations of brightness/nobility). |
Arabic |
Girl |
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Suraiya
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The Pleiades (a cluster of stars); associated with stars/brightness |
Arabic |
Girl |
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Sadzy
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Diminutive of Sarah - 'princess' or 'noblewoman' |
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Girl |
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Sami-Jo
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Combination of Sami ('elevated' in Arabic or from Samuel 'heard by God') and Jo ('God is gracious' / 'God will add') - roughly 'elevated by God' or 'God has heard'. |
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Girl |
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Sarad
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Autumn; the season of fall |
Sanskrit |
Boy |
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Savana
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treeless plain; grassy plain |
Spanish |
Girl |
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Searl
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Originally a surname derived from a personal name (Serlo/Serl); exact meaning uncertain |
English, Norman |
Boy |
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Selyg
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Likely 'blessed' or 'blissful' (from German 'selig'); may also be a modern invented name |
German |
Boy |
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Seth
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Appointed; placed or substitute (often rendered 'God has appointed') |
Hebrew |
Boy |
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Shakiya
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Likely 'thankful' or 'grateful' by association with the Arabic root sh‑k‑r; also used as a modern creative name |
English |
Girl |
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Sachiyo
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Often written 幸代, meaning 'child/era of happiness' or 'generation of good fortune' (meaning varies with kanji) |
Japanese |
Girl |
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Salenah
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Probably 'moon' (from Selena/Selene) or linked to 'salt' (from Salina); overall a modern feminine name |
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Girl |
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Sanjhey
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Victorious; triumphant |
Indian, Sanskrit |
Boy |
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Sasu
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Diminutive of Sebastian - from Greek sebastos meaning "venerable" or "revered" |
Finnish |
Boy |
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Seisuke
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Varies by kanji; commonly conveys 'sincere/pure/true' + 'help/assistant' - e.g. 'sincere helper' or 'pure assistant'. |
Japanese |
Boy |
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Sezar
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From the Roman name Caesar, possibly meaning "hairy" or "long‑haired"; later used as a title meaning "emperor". |
Latin |
Boy |
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Shamiyah
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From Sham; Damascene or Levantine (a woman from the Levant/Syria) |
Arabic |
Girl |
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Shashi Kiran
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Moonbeam; ray of the moon |
Indian, Sanskrit |
Boy |
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Sherryl
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beloved; darling |
English |
Girl |
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Shorya
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valor, bravery, courage, heroism |
Sanskrit |
Boy |
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Sidik
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truthful, sincere, honest |
Arabic |
Boy |
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Sirpa
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Of Finnish origin; etymology uncertain - possibly derived from the Finnish word 'sirppi' (sickle) or a diminutive/variant of Sirkka. |
Finnish |
Girl |
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Solví
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From Old Norse elements likely meaning 'sun' (sól) combined with a second element often interpreted as 'strength' or 'sanctuary' - roughly 'sun-strength' or 'sun-guardian'. |
Norse, Scandinavian |
Boy |
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Steady
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Stable; constant; reliable |
English |
Unisex |
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Suhaim
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Diminutive of the Arabic word 'sahm' (سَهْم), meaning 'little arrow'. |
Arabic |
Boy |
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Suraiyah
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The Pleiades (a cluster of stars); 'starry' or 'star cluster' |
Arabic |
Girl |
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Sadzya
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unknown - no clear, widely recorded meaning; any suggested roots (e.g., Sanskrit 'sad' = good/true or Slavic 'sad'/'sadz' = garden/plant) are speculative |
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Girl |
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Samidha
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Sacrificial fuel or offering; kindling used in Vedic rituals |
Sanskrit |
Girl |
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Sarada
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Autumnal; an epithet of the goddess Saraswati, associated with learning, arts, and wisdom. |
Indian, Sanskrit |
Girl |
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Savanha
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Treeless plain; open grassy plain |
English |
Girl |
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Searlait
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Derived from Charles/Charlotte - 'free man' (interpreted as 'free woman') |
Irish |
Girl |
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Selygg
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Probably 'blessed' or 'happy' if derived from German 'selig'; otherwise meaning is uncertain |
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Boy |
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Sethur
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Derived from Sanskrit 'Setu' meaning 'bridge' or 'causeway' (symbolic of connection/passage). |
Sanskrit, Tamil |
Boy |
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Shakra
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Mighty, powerful; an epithet of the god Indra |
Sanskrit |
Boy |
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Sachmet
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"The Powerful One" - lioness warrior goddess associated with strength, protection, healing and destruction |
Egyptian |
Girl |
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Sales
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of the halls; from the manor or from a place called Salles |
French, Portuguese, Spanish |
Boy |
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Sanjhi
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Evening; dusk (also used regionally to imply 'shared' or 'together') |
Hindi, Sanskrit |
Girl |
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