| Name | Meaning | Origins | Gender | Popularity (last 10y) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Saffir | Ambassador or messenger; alternatively associated with 'sapphire' (the gemstone). | Arabic, English, French, Hebrew | Unisex | — | |
| Safirah | Female ambassador, envoy | Arabic | Girl | — | |
| Safiyaah | Pure, sincere; (also) a best friend or chosen one | Arabic | Girl | — | |
| Safiyyat | Pure; sincere; chosen | Arabic | Girl | — | |
| Safiyyatou | Pure, chosen, sincere | Arabic | Girl | — | |
| Safiyyatu | Pure; sincere; chosen (often interpreted as 'pure one' or 'best friend') | Arabic | Girl | — | |
| Safiyyatulnisa | "Pure"; literally "the pure/selected one of women" | Arabic | Girl | — | |
| Safiyyeh | Pure; sincere; chosen (often rendered as “pure/selected” or “best friend”) | Arabic | Girl | — | |
| Safra | Possibly from Hebrew/Aramaic related to sefer ('book') meaning 'scribe' or 'of the book'; in Arabic-related forms (sufra/safra) it can mean 'table/banquet' or carry regional senses such as 'yellow/bright'. Exact use and meaning vary by culture. | Arabic, Hebrew | Girl | — | |
| Sagh | Unclear. If from Turkish 'Sağ' it can imply 'alive', 'well' or 'right'; otherwise meaning is unknown | Arabic | — | ||
| Saghir | Small, little; younger/junior | Arabic | Boy | — | |
| Sagid | One who prostrates; worshipper (one who performs sujood) | Arabic | Boy | — | |
| Sagir | Small, little; young | Arabic | Boy | — | |
| Sahba | Companionship, company; friend | Arabic | Girl | — | |
| Sahbi | My friend; companion | Arabic | Boy | — | |
| Saheba | Respected woman; lady - feminine form of 'Sahib' (owner/companion/honorific) | Arabic | Girl | — | |
| Sahen | Likely 'falcon' if derived from Şahin/Shaheen; exact origin may vary. | Arabic, Persian, Turkish | Boy | — | |
| Sahila | Feminine form of 'Sahil' - 'shore', 'coast', or 'riverbank'. | Arabic, Hindi, Urdu | Girl | — | |
| Sahill | Shore, coast | Arabic | Boy | — | |
| Sahl | Easy, simple, plain | Arabic | Boy | — | |
| Sahnya | No single established meaning; often treated as a modern/creative name related to names meaning 'radiant/splendid' or influenced by Sanskrit 'Sahana' (patience/tribute) | Arabic, Indian | Girl | — | |
| Said | Happy; fortunate; blessed | Arabic | Boy | — | |
| Saidia | Fortunate; happy; blessed | Arabic | Girl | — | |
| Saidiya | Happy, fortunate; can also mean 'from Saʻid' (of Upper Egypt) | Arabic | Girl | — | |
| Saifoulaye | "sword of God" (equivalent to Arabic Saifullah) | Arabic | Boy | — | |
| Saimah | Fasting woman; one who fasts; devout/pious | Arabic | Girl | — | |
| Saimen | Likely "one who fasts" if derived from Arabic 'Saim'; alternatively a phonetic/modern variant of Simon so meaning may vary by origin. | Arabic, English | Boy | — | |
| Saimin | Multiple possible sources: from Arabic Sa'im meaning 'one who fasts'; a Hawaiian loanword identifying a noodle soup; in Japanese 'saimin' (催眠) means 'hypnosis'. | Arabic, Hawaiian, Japanese | Unisex | — | |
| Saiyad | Honorific meaning 'master' or 'lord'; used to denote a descendant of the Prophet Muhammad (a Sayyid). | Arabic | Boy | — | |
| Saiyed | Lord, master; an honorific/title often denoting a descendant of the Prophet Muhammad | Arabic | Boy | — | |
| Saj | Short form derived from the Arabic root s-j-d (to prostrate) - associated with 'one who prostrates' or 'worshipper'; frequently used simply as a nickname without independent meaning | Arabic, Persian | Boy | — | |
| Sajah | Calm, stillness; serenity | Arabic | Girl | — | |
| Sajeda | One who prostrates; devout, worshipper | Arabic | Girl | — | |
| Sajidah | One who prostrates; devout, worshipper | Arabic | Girl | — | |
| Sajidul | One who prostrates; worshiper; devout | Arabic | Boy | — | |
| Sajidullah | One who prostrates to God; worshipper of God | Arabic, Islamic | Boy | — | |
| Sajil | Likely derived from Arabic 'sijjīl' (often rendered as 'sajil' in South Asian usage) with reported senses including 'baked clay/stone' (Quranic term) or, less commonly, linked to the root s-j-l meaning 'to record'; exact interpretation varies by region. | Arabic | Boy | — | |
| Sajili | From Arabic root S-J-L: 'to register' / 'record' (Swahili verb meaning 'register' or 'registration') | Arabic, Swahili | Unisex | — | |
| Sajja | From Sanskrit 'sajja' meaning 'adorned, prepared, ready'; in Arabic it is related to the root for prostration, conveying devotion or humility. | Arabic, Sanskrit | Girl | — | |
| Sajjadah | Prayer rug; place of prostration (related to prostration/worship) | Arabic | Girl | — | |
| Sajjah | Serenity, tranquility, calmness; quiet/stillness | Arabic | Girl | — | |
| Sajjid | One who prostrates (worshipper) | Arabic | Boy | — | |
| Sajjida | One who prostrates; devout/worshipper (one who prostrates to God) | Arabic | Girl | — | |
| Saju | No single established meaning; commonly a short form of South Indian names (e.g., Sajeev) - in Korean 'saju' means 'four pillars' (astrological birth chart). | Arabic, Korean | Boy | — | |
| Saker | Falcon (a bird of prey; often refers to the saker falcon) | Arabic, Persian, Urdu | Boy | — | |
| Sakib | Bright, shining; piercing | Arabic | Boy | — | |
| Sakineh | Tranquility, calm, serenity | Arabic | Girl | — | |
| Sakir | Thankful, grateful | Arabic | Boy | — | |
| Sakkari | From the Greek surname Sakkari; likely 'of the sugar seller' or figuratively 'sweet'. | Arabic, Greek | Girl | — | |
| Sakoon | Peace, tranquility, calm, rest | Arabic | Unisex | — |
Aggregated births across United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany for every Arabic-origin name in our dataset.