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SARAVA m : From a phrase used by members of the Candomblé religion (an African religion which was taken to Brazil by African slaves) which means "good luck".

SARDAR m : From a title meaning "chief, leader", derived from Persian sar "head, authority" and dar "possessor".

SARGIS m : Armenian form of SERGIUS.

SARGON m : From the Akkadian name Sharru-kinu meaning "true king". This was the name (or title) of the first emperor of Akkad (23rd century BC). It was also born...

SARI (1) f : Finnish form of SARAH.

SARI (2) f : Means "essence" in Indonesian.

SARIAH f : Possibly from an alternate reading of Hebrew שׂריה (see SERAIAH). In the Book of Mormon this is the name of Lehi's wife.

SARIKA f : Means "myna bird" in Sanskrit.

SARINA f : Meaning unknown, perhaps a diminutive of SARA or a variant of SERENA.

SARIT f : Hebrew diminutive of SARAH.

SARITA (1) f : Spanish diminutive of SARAH.

SARITA (2) f : Means "flowing" in Sanskrit.

SARKIS m : Variant transcription of SARGIS.

SARNAI f : Means "rose" in Mongolian.

SAROSH m : Middle Persian form of SOROUSH.

SARPEDON m : Meaning unknown. In Greek legend Sarpedon was the son of Zeus and Laodamia, and the king of the Lycians. He was one of the chief warriors who fought a...

SARRA f : Biblical Greek and Latin form of SARAH.

SASCHA f/m : German form of SASHA.

SASHA f/m : Russian diminutive of ALEKSANDR or ALEKSANDRA.

SASHI f/m : Variant transcription of SHASHI.

SASHKA f : Macedonian diminutive of ALEKSANDRA.

SASHO m : Macedonian and Bulgarian diminutive of ALEXANDER.

SASITHORN f : Means "the moon" in Thai (a poetic word).

SASKIA f : From the Germanic element Sahs "Saxon". The Saxons were a Germanic tribe, their name ultimately deriving from the Germanic word sahs meaning "knife".

SASSA f : Swedish diminutive of ASTRID, ALEXANDRA or SARAH.

SATAN m : Derived from Hebrew שָׂטָן (satan) meaning "adversary". This is the Hebrew name of the enemy of the Judeo-Christian god. In the New Testament he...

SATCHEL f/m : From a surname derived from Old English sacc meaning "sack, bag", referring to a person who was a bag maker.

SATI f : Means "truthful" in Sanskrit. This is another name of the Hindu goddess Durga, wife of Shiva.

SATISH m : Means "lord of Sati" from the name of the Hindu goddess SATI combined with ईश (isha) "ruler".

SATOMI f : From Japanese 里 (sato) meaning "village" or 聡 (sato) meaning "intelligent, clever, bright" combined with 美 (mi) meaning "beautiful". Other kanji...



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