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Savile
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Originally an English surname denoting family or place‑origin (from the Savile family); likely Norman/French roots and sometimes linked to Seville |
English |
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Seaver
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Sieve maker; one who sifts or sieves |
English |
Boy |
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Semenffah
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Uncertain; not well-documented. Likely a local/family name with a meaning best confirmed by native speakers or family sources. |
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Boy |
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Severan
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stern, serious, severe |
Latin |
Boy |
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Shalei
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Modern blended name; often interpreted as 'gift' (from Shay) + 'garland/flower' (from Lei) - a poetic 'gift/beautiful garland'. |
English |
Girl |
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Sadbhavita
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Benevolent; well-disposed; possessing goodwill and harmony |
Sanskrit |
Girl |
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Sallieann
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princess + grace - "princess of grace" |
English |
Girl |
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Sankalp
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Resolution, determination; a vow or intention |
Hindi, Sanskrit |
Boy |
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Sathiyaraj
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King of truth; ruler who embodies truth |
Sanskrit, Tamil |
Boy |
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Selce
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little village / small settlement |
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Unisex |
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Shabnami
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like dew; dewy |
Persian |
Girl |
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Shamyne
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No established traditional meaning. As a modern coinage it may be interpreted variously - if tied to Shane: 'God is gracious'; if tied to Shayna/Shameen: 'beautiful' or 'of fine quality'. |
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Girl |
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Shasmita
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Smiling; one who smiles; joyful |
Indian |
Girl |
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Shevki
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longing, yearning; passionate desire |
Arabic |
Boy |
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Shoura
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Arabic: "consultation, council"; Slavic: diminutive of Alexander/Alexandra ("defender of men"). |
Arabic, Slavic |
Unisex |
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Siemion
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He has heard / God has heard |
Hebrew |
Boy |
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Sitakant
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Beloved of Sita (Sita's beloved or consort) |
Indian, Sanskrit |
Boy |
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Somesh
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Lord of the Moon; an epithet of Lord Shiva |
Hindi, Sanskrit |
Boy |
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Stefica
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Derived from Stephanos - 'crown' or 'garland' (diminutive of Stefania) |
Croatian |
Girl |
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Suhey
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Variant of Arabic names Suha/Suhayl - associated with 'small/hidden star' or the star Canopus (Suhayl) |
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Girl |
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Surojit
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From su- (good) + rojit/rajit (illuminated/celebrated); generally understood as 'well-illuminated', 'good and celebrated', or 'noble/victorious'. |
Sanskrit |
Boy |
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Saffir
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Ambassador or messenger; alternatively associated with 'sapphire' (the gemstone). |
Arabic, English, French, Hebrew |
Unisex |
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Sammanthiah
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Derived from Sanskrit 'samanta' - 'universal, all-encompassing' (also connotations of nobility/royalty) |
Tamil |
Boy |
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Saras
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In Sanskrit related to 'lake' or 'flowing' and associated with Saraswati; when treated as a form of Sara/Sarah, understood as 'princess' |
Sanskrit |
Girl |
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Savill
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Habitational surname denoting origin from a place called Savill/Saville; used as a family name rather than having a distinct given-name meaning. |
English |
Unisex |
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Seawal
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Associated with Shawwal, the 10th month of the Islamic calendar - often used for children born in that month |
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Boy |
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Semer
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Likely 'companion in evening conversation' or 'entertainer of evenings' (by association with the Arabic name Samer/Sameer); other local meanings may exist |
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Boy |
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Severen
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stern, serious |
Latin |
Boy |
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Shaleta
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No established traditional meaning; likely a modern elaboration - can be interpreted as a diminutive form ("little Sha") or a pleasant-sounding invented name. |
English |
Girl |
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Sadbhavna
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Goodwill, benevolence, good intentions, harmony |
Hindi, Sanskrit |
Girl |
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Sallieanne
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From Sarah ("princess") + Anne/Hannah ("grace") - essentially "graceful princess" or "princess of grace". |
English |
Girl |
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Sankalpan
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Intention; resolution; vow - one who sets a firm intention or determination |
Sanskrit |
Boy |
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Sathuraman
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Likely 'man of truth' or 'righteous/Rama-like man' (from Sanskrit/Tamil roots) |
Indian |
Boy |
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Seldon
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dweller in the willow valley |
English |
Boy |
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Shabnamm
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night dew (dew of the night) |
Persian |
Girl |
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Shamyrah
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Probably "guardian" or "protected" (derived from Hebrew root shamar, "to guard") |
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Girl |
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Shassy
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If from Hebrew/Shoshana: "lily" or "rose",If from Shashi (Sanskrit): "moon" |
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Girl |
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Shevna
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Meaning uncertain; if derived from Siobhán (Joan) it would mean "God is gracious"; otherwise likely a modern/invented name with no established traditional meaning |
Hebrew |
Girl |
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Shouri
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Victory; triumph (Japanese). Also associated with bravery/courage in South Asian contexts. |
Japanese |
Unisex |
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Siena
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From Siena; also associated with the reddish-brown pigment 'burnt sienna' |
Italian |
Girl |
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Sital
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cool, calm, refreshing |
Hindi, Sanskrit |
Girl |
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Someshvar
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Lord of the Moon (Soma = moon/lunar deity + Ishvara = lord) |
Indian, Sanskrit |
Boy |
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Stefie
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Crown; garland; crowned |
Greek |
Girl |
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Suhila
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Typically interpreted as 'gentle, soft, easy, smooth' (from Arabic root s-h-l meaning easy/level). |
Arabic |
Girl |
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Sury
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Sun; the sun god; sunlight |
Indian, Sanskrit |
Boy |
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Saffira
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Sapphire; precious gemstone; beautiful/bright |
Hebrew |
Girl |
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Sammanthya
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Respected; honored - a modern elaboration/variant of Samantha suggesting 'one who is honored'. |
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Girl |
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Sarasi
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Graceful, charming; possibly 'of the lake' or 'of the waters' (from Sanskrit root sarasa) |
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Girl |
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Saville
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Originally a place/surname meaning 'from Savile' (a local place/family name); sometimes associated with the city name Seville/Sevilla |
English |
Boy |
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Seawall
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A barrier built to protect the shore from the sea; figuratively a protector or shore guardian. |
English |
Unisex |
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