Saratoga
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Saratoga means "place of swift water," originating from Native American language. |
Algonquian, Native American |
Either |
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Saraya
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Saraya means "a place of rest" and has Arabic origins. |
Arabic, Biblical, Persian |
Female |
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Sandra
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Sandra means "defender of mankind," derived from Alexandra, Greek origin. |
Ancient Greek, English |
Female |
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Sanjoy
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Sanjoy means "victorious" in Sanskrit; derived from "Sanjaya." |
Bengali, Indian, Sanskrit |
Male |
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Samisha
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Samisha means "peaceful" and originates from Sanskrit and Indian cultures. |
Amharic, Arabic, Hebrew, Indian |
Either |
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Samori
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Samori means "brave" in African; originates from the Mandinka language. |
African, Amharic, Arabic, Ethiopian |
Either |
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Sanchari
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Sanchari means "one who moves" in Sanskrit; it's of Indian origin. |
Indian, Sanskrit |
Female |
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Samer
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Samer means "entertaining companion"; originates from Arabic and Persian cultures. |
Amharic, Arabic, Biblical, Islamic |
Male |
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Salomé
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Salomé means "peace" in Hebrew; originates from biblical traditions. |
Ancient Greek, Arabic, Aramaic, Biblical |
Female |
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Sakina
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Sakina means tranquility; it originates from Arabic, symbolizing peace. |
Arabic, Aramaic, Biblical |
Female |
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Sakira
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Sakira means "to be grateful" in Arabic; derived from Shakira. |
African, Amharic, Arabic |
Female |
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Sakeena
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Sakeena means tranquility; originates from Arabic, symbolizing peace and calmness. |
Amharic, Arabic, Islamic |
Female |
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Saira
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Saira means "princess" in Arabic; it has Persian origins. |
Amharic, Arabic, Urdu |
Female |
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Saiyad
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Saiyad means "noble" or "lord"; derived from Arabic "Sayyid." |
Arabic, Persian, Urdu |
Either |
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Saif
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Saif means "sword" in Arabic; symbolizes strength and protection. |
Arabic, Islamic |
Male |
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Saifoulaye
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Saifoulaye: Arabic origin, meaning "sword of the prophet." |
Amharic, Arabic |
Male |
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Safeea
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Safeea means "pure" in Arabic; it signifies clarity and innocence. |
Amharic, Arabic, Ethiopian |
Female |
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Sagan
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Sagan means "singer" in Old French; associated with Carl Sagan. |
American, Ancient Greek, Arabic, Armenian, Greek |
Either |
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Sabu
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Sabu means "noble" in Arabic; originally a name for boys. |
Amharic, Arabic, Indian |
Either |
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Sadoski
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Sadoski: Slavic origin, meaning "from the village of Sado." |
American, Native American |
Either |
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Sabbath
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Sabbath means rest; originates from Hebrew "Shabbat," signifying cessation. |
Aramaic, Biblical, Hebrew |
Either |
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Sabbir
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Arabic, Bengali, Urdu |
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S.
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S is a letter; its origin traces back to Semitic scripts. |
None. |
Either |
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Saba
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Amharic, Arabic, Biblical, Ethiopian |
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Satori
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Satori: Japanese term for sudden enlightenment or awakening in Zen. |
Buddhism, Japanese |
Either |
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Shyanne
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Shyanne means "unintelligible speaker," originating from Native American languages. |
Algonquian, Native American |
Female |
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Sanwal
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Sanwal means "beautiful" in Arabic; it has Persian origins. |
Arabic, Indian, Persian |
Either |
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Séamus
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Séamus means "supplanter"; derived from Hebrew name Jacob, Irish form. |
Gaelic, Irish |
Male |
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Saika
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Saika means "blossom" in Japanese; it originates from nature. |
Japanese |
Female |
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Shivam
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Shivam means auspicious; derived from Sanskrit, associated with Lord Shiva. |
Hindi, Hindu, Sanskrit |
Male |
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