Servet
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Servet means "savior" in Arabic; originates from the Arabic language. |
Arabic, Biblical |
Boy |
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Sethus
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Sethus means "bridge" in Sanskrit; associated with Hindu mythology. |
Biblical, Hebrew |
Boy |
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Seung-hoon
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Seung-hoon means "success" and "merit," originating from Korean culture. |
Korean |
Boy |
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Serouj
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Serouj means "sower" in Armenian, symbolizing growth and fertility. |
Armenian |
Boy |
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Servaes
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Servaes means "servant" in Latin; originates from medieval European contexts. |
Biblical, Dutch, Latin |
Boy |
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Serhiy
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Serhiy: Ukrainian name meaning "protector," derived from Greek "Sergius." |
Ukrainian |
Boy |
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Serius
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Serius means "serious" in Latin; associated with the star Sirius. |
The name Serius has origins in Ancient Greek. |
Boy |
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Serkan
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Serkan means "brave leader" in Turkish; derived from "ser" and "kan." |
Turkish |
Boy |
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Sergy
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Sergy: Derived from Latin "Sergius," meaning "to protect" or "serve." |
Greek, Russian, Serbian |
Boy |
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Serhii
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Serhii: Ukrainian variant of Sergius, meaning "servant" or "protector." |
Ukrainian |
Boy |
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Sergiy
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Sergiy: Slavic variant of Sergius, meaning "servant" or "protector." |
Russian, Serbian, Ukrainian |
Boy |
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Sergii
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Sergii: Slavic variant of Latin "Sergius," meaning "servant" or "protector." |
Russian, Serbian, Ukrainian |
Boy |
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Serginho
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Serginho is a diminutive of Sergio, meaning "attendant" in Latin. |
Brazilian, Portuguese |
Boy |
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Sergiu
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Sergiu means "servant" in Latin; originates from Roman family name. |
Romanian |
Boy |
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Sergej
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Sergej: Slavic variant of Latin "Sergius," meaning "to protect." |
Russian, Serbian, Slavic |
Boy |
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Seon-ho
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Seon-ho means "virtuous" and "good" in Korean; it's a common name. |
Korean |
Boy |
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Seppe
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Seppe is a Dutch diminutive of Joseph, meaning "God will add." |
The name Seppe has origins in the following: Italian. |
Boy |
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Serge
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Serge: French origin, meaning "to serve," historically linked to nobility. |
French, Latin |
Boy |
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Sekouba
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Sekouba means "born on a Sunday," originating from West Africa. |
African, Arabic, Malian, Mandinka |
Boy |
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Selman
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Selman means "peaceful" in Arabic; derived from the root "s-l-m." |
Amharic, Arabic, Biblical |
Boy |
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Selmar
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Selmar means "famous" and "illustrious," originating from Germanic roots. |
The name Selmar has origins in Germanic. |
Boy |
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Sehun
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Sehun means "the time of the world" in Korean origin. |
Korean |
Boy |
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Seichi
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Seichi means "pure" or "sincere" in Japanese; originates from Japan. |
Japanese |
Boy |
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Seiichi
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Seiichi means "first" or "one" in Japanese; originates from Japan. |
Japanese |
Boy |
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Sebastián
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Sebastián means "venerable" in Greek; derived from Saint Sebastian's name. |
Biblical, Latin, Spanish |
Boy |
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Se-jong
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Se-jong means "to become a leader"; originates from Korean history. |
Korean |
Boy |
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Seamie
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Seamie: Irish origin, diminutive of Séamus, meaning "supplanter." |
Gaelic, Irish |
Boy |
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Saxton
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Saxton means "town by the Saxons," originating from Old English. |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Boy |
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Scipione
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Scipione means "staff" in Latin; derived from the Roman family name. |
Italian, Latin, Roman |
Boy |
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Scott
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Scott means "from Scotland," originating from Old English and Gaelic. |
Scott has origins in Scottish. |
Boy |
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