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SAAB : From the Arabic given name Sabah which means "morning".
SAARI : Means "(dweller on) an island" from Finnish saari.
SABBADIN : From sabbato "Saturday", a name for one born on that day of the week.
SACHS : From Old German sachs, which means "Saxon". The Saxons were a Germanic tribe, their name ultimately deriving from the Old Germanic word sahs meaning "...
SACKVILLE : From the name of the Norman French town of Saqueneville.
SADIK : From the Turkish word sadik meaning "loyal".
SADLER : Means "saddle-maker" from Old English sadol.
SADOWSKI : Denoted someone who lived in Sadowo, Sadowice or other places beginning with sad- "garden".
SAITO : From Japanese 斎 (sai) meaning "purification, worship" and 藤 (tou) meaning "wisteria". The latter character could indicate a connection to the Fuji...
SALA : Means "worker at a manor house" from Old French salle.
SALAMANCA : Originally indicated a person from Salamanca, in western Spain.
SALAZAR : Means "dweller in the old hall" from the Romance word sala meaning "hall" and the Basque zahar meaning "old". It can also refer to Salazar in Burgos, ...
SALCEDO : Derived from the Latin word salix meaning "willow tree". The name was originally given to one who lived near a willow tree.
SALINAS : Means "(dweller by or worker at) a saltworks" from Spanish salinas.
SALLER (1) : Originally denoted a person from Sallern, Bavaria.
SALLER (2) : Means "(dweller by) a sallow tree" from Middle High German salhe.