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Stefanya
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Crowned; garland (derived from the Greek word for crown) |
Greek |
Girl |
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Suhayma
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little arrow |
Arabic |
Girl |
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Surendra
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Lord of the gods |
Sanskrit |
Boy |
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Saeth
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arrow, shot |
Welsh |
Boy |
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Samm
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God has heard |
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Unisex |
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Saranah
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Possibly 'refuge, shelter' (Sanskrit/Pali) or 'tranquil, serene' (as a variant of Serena) |
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Girl |
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Savea
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A Samoan family name and matai (chief) title, associated with leadership or warrior status |
Polynesian, Samoan |
Boy |
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Seath
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Possibly “appointed” if derived from Hebrew Seth; otherwise meaning is uncertain. |
Irish |
Boy |
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Semanti
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Possibly derived from Sanskrit roots, commonly interpreted as 'boundary' or 'mark/edge'; exact etymology is uncertain |
Indian |
Girl |
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Sevanna
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From the savannah - 'treeless plain' or grassland |
English |
Girl |
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Shaleah
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Modern variant combining 'Sha' with Hebrew 'Leah' - commonly interpreted as related to Leah ('weary') or linked to 'messenger'. |
English |
Girl |
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Sadasiva
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Eternal or ever-auspicious Shiva; a form of the god Shiva |
Sanskrit |
Boy |
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Salir
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Literally 'to go out' in Spanish; as a given name the meaning is uncertain and likely modern/invented |
Spanish |
Unisex |
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Sanjog
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connection; union; coincidence; destiny |
Hindi, Sanskrit |
Boy |
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Sathesh
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Righteous or true lord (from Sanskrit elements 'sat' + 'ish') |
Sanskrit |
Boy |
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Selama
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Peace; safety; well-being |
Amharic, Arabic, Indonesian, Malay, Tigrinya |
Girl |
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Shabani
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Associated with the Islamic month Sha'ban; often given to boys born in that month |
Arabic |
Boy |
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Shamsuddin
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Sun of the faith (Sun of the religion) |
Arabic |
Boy |
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Shashmita
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Smiling; one who smiles (often interpreted as 'smiling like the moon') |
Hindi, Sanskrit |
Girl |
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Sheshank
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Moon |
Indian, Sanskrit |
Boy |
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Shota
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Japanese: Varies by kanji; commonly written 翔太 meaning 'soar, fly' (翔) + 'big/great' (太) - 'soaring/great'. Georgian: a traditional Georgian masculine name; etymology/meaning uncertain. |
Georgian, Japanese |
Boy |
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Siegberht
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From Germanic elements meaning 'victory' (sige/sieg) + 'bright' (berht) - 'victory-bright' or 'bright victory'. |
English |
Boy |
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Sissay
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Ethiopian name; exact meaning is not widely documented - used as a personal name and surname. |
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Boy |
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Somasundaram
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Beauty of the moon; as beautiful as the moon |
Sanskrit, Tamil |
Boy |
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Stefen
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crown; wreath; crowned |
Greek |
Boy |
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Suhayr
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Diminutive of 'Sahar' - 'little dawn'; also 'one who stays awake at night' or 'vigilant'. |
Arabic |
Girl |
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Surie
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Likely 'red rose' in Persian; also used as a pet form of Sarah in English-speaking contexts |
English, Persian |
Girl |
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Saewald
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Sea‑ruler - literally ‘sea’ + ‘rule/power’ (ruler or power of the sea) |
English, Germanic |
Boy |
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Sammala
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Unclear - possibly 'moss' if from Finnish 'sammal'; otherwise likely a family/place name with no single established lexical meaning (occasionally connected to the 'Sam' root as in Samuel: 'heard by God', when interpreted that way). |
Finnish |
Unisex |
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Sarane
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Likely derived from the Armenian root 'siran' meaning 'beloved' or 'lovely'. |
Armenian |
Boy |
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Saveria
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Derived from Xavier, meaning "new house" or "new home". |
Italian |
Girl |
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Seatin
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Probably 'sea town' if derived from Seaton; otherwise a modern invented name without an established meaning |
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Unisex |
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Semee
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Likely derived from Arabic roots meaning 'elevated, sublime' (Sami) or 'hearer/All‑Hearing' (Samee) |
Arabic |
Unisex |
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Sevannah
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from the treeless/grassy plain |
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Girl |
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Shaleata
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No established historical meaning; likely a modern elaboration or combination of other names rather than a traditional etymology. |
English |
Girl |
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Sadbhav
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goodwill, benevolence, good intentions, harmony |
Sanskrit |
Boy |
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Salita
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Uncertain. In Tagalog 'salita' means 'word'; in Spanish 'salita' means 'small room' (diminutive of sala). As a personal name it may be used as a diminutive or variant of names like Sarita or Salima. |
Spanish, Tagalog |
Girl |
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Sanjoli
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Commonly interpreted as 'charming' or 'pleasant' - associated with beauty and joy |
Indian |
Girl |
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Sathi
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Companion; friend; partner |
Bengali, Hindi, Sanskrit |
Girl |
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Selamat
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safe; blessed; fortunate; used in greetings/congratulations |
Indonesian, Malay |
Boy |
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Shabeena
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Of the night; night-born; like the night (beauty of the night) |
Arabic, Persian |
Girl |
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Shamsuddine
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Sun of the religion (Sun of the faith) |
Arabic |
Boy |
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Shashwat
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Eternal; everlasting; permanent |
Sanskrit |
Boy |
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Sheska
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No widely established meaning; likely a diminutive or affectionate form (i.e., 'little' or pet form of a longer name). |
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Girl |
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Shotei
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Meaning varies by kanji; commonly a compound of Shō (e.g., "bright/clear/correct/soar") + tei (e.g., "pavilion/peace/courtyard"), so broadly conveys ideas like "bright pavilion" or "clear peace". |
Japanese |
Boy |
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Siegbert
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From sige 'victory' + berht 'bright' - 'bright victory' or 'victorious and bright' |
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Boy |
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Sissela
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Swedish form of Cecilia; from Latin 'caecus' meaning 'blind' |
Swedish |
Girl |
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Somay
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Variant of the Arabic name Sumayyah/Sumaya; associated with 'exalted' or related to 'sky/heaven'. |
Arabic, Persian, Turkish |
Girl |
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Steff
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crown, wreath; crowned |
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Unisex |
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Suhayra
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Diminutive Arabic name meaning "little/charming one" (often understood as a small, charming or beautiful girl; sometimes associated with a small star) |
Arabic |
Girl |
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