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SABRYNA f : Variant of SABRINA.

SABRİ m : Turkish form of SABRI.

SABRİYE f : Turkish form of SABRIYYA.

SABURO m : Variant transcription of SABUROU.

SABUROU m : From Japanese 三 (sabu) meaning "three" and 郎 (rou) meaning "son". This was traditionally a name for the third son. Other kanji combinations are po...

SACAGAWEA f : Probably from Hidatsa tsakáka wía meaning "bird woman". Alternatively it could originate from the Shoshone language and mean "boat puller". This nam...

SACHA f/m : French form of SASHA.

SACHAIRI m : Scottish form of ZECHARIAH.

SACHEVERELL m : From a surname which was derived from a Norman place name. It was occasionally given in honour of preacher Henry Sacheverell (1674-1724).

SACHIE m : Diminutive of SACHEVERELL.

SACHIKO f : From Japanese 幸 (sachi) meaning "happiness, good luck" and 子 (ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations are possible.

SACHIN m : Means "pure, essence" in Sanskrit. This is another name of the Hindu god Shiva. A famous bearer is the retired Indian cricket player Sachin Tendulkar ...

SACNITE f : Means "white flower" in Mayan.

SADAF f : Means "seashell, mother-of-pearl" in Arabic.

SADB f : Means "sweet, goodly" in Irish Gaelic. In Irish mythology Sadb was the mother of Oisín.

SADBH f : Variant of SADB.

SADDAM m : Means "one who confronts" in Arabic.

SADHBH f : Modern Irish form of SADB.

SADIE f : Diminutive of SARAH.

SADİ m : Turkish form of SA'DI.

SAFFIRA f : Latin form of SAPPHIRA.

SAFFRON f : From the English word which refers either to a spice, the crocus flower from which it is harvested, or the yellow-orange colour of the spice. It is de...

SAFI m : Means "pure" in Arabic.

SAFIRA f : Means "like a sapphire" in Esperanto.

SAFIYA f : Variant transcription of SAFIYYAH.

SAFIYYAH f : Feminine form of SAFI. This was the name of one of the wives of Muhammad.

SAFİYE f : Turkish form of SAFIYYAH.

SAGA f : Possibly means "seeing one" in Old Norse. This was the name of the Norse goddess of poetry and history, sometimes identified with the goddess Frigg. T...

SAGE f/m : From the English word sage, which denotes either a type of spice or else a wise person.

SAGI m : Means "elevated, sublime" in Hebrew.



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