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RUKMINI   f   Indian, Hinduism
Means "adorned with gold" in Sanskrit... [more]
RUMBIDZAI   f   Southern African
Means "praise" in Shona.
RUMEN   m   Bulgarian, Macedonian
Means "ruddy, red-cheeked" in Bulgarian and Macedonian.
RUMENA   f   Bulgarian, Macedonian
Feminine form of RUMEN
RÚNA   f   Ancient Scandinavian
Old Norse form of RUNA
RUNA   f   Scandinavian
Feminine form of RUNE
RUNE   m   Scandinavian
Derived from Old Norse rún meaning "secret lore".
RÚNI   m   Ancient Scandinavian
Old Norse form of RUNE
RUPERT   m   German, Dutch, English, Polish
Low German form of ROBERT... [more]
RUPERTA   f   Spanish
Spanish feminine form of RUPERT
RUPERTO   m   Spanish
Spanish form of RUPERT
RUPINDER   f   Indian (Sikh)
Means "greatest beauty" from Sanskrit रूप (rupa) "beauty" combined with the name of the Hindu god INDRA, used here to mean "greatest".
RUPRECHT   m   German (Archaic)
Low German form of ROBERT
RUQAYYA   f   Arabic
Variant transcription of RUQAYYAH
RUQAYYAH   f   Arabic
Derived either from Arabic رقى (ruqia) meaning "rise, ascent" or from رقية (ruqyah) meaning "spell, charm, incantation"... [more]
RURIK   m   Russian
Russian form of the Old Norse name HRŒREKR
RUSLAN   m   Russian
Meaning unknown, possibly of Turkic origin... [more]
RUSS   m   English
Short form of RUSSELL
RUSSEL   m   English
Variant of RUSSELL
RUSSELL   m   English
From a surname which meant "little red one" in French... [more]
RUSTAM   m   Iranian
Variant transcription of ROSTAM
RUSTY   m   English
From a nickname which was originally given to someone with a rusty, or reddish-brown, hair colour.
RUSUL   m   Arabic
Means "prophets, messengers" in Arabic.
RŪTA   f   Lithuanian
Means "rue" in Lithuanian, the rue plant being a bitter medicinal herb which is a national symbol of Lithuania... [more]
RUTA   f   Polish
Polish form of RUTH (1)
RUTE   f   Portuguese
Portuguese form of RUTH (1)
RUTENDO   f & m   Southern African
Means "faith" in Shona.
RUTGER   m   Dutch
Dutch form of ROGER
RUTH (1)   f   English, German, Scandinavian, Biblical, Biblical Latin
From a Hebrew name which was derived from the Hebrew word רְעוּת (re'ut) meaning "friend"... [more]
RUTH (2)   m   Limburgish
Limburgish short form of RUTGER
RUTHI   f   Old Church Slavic
Old Slavic form of RUTH (1)
RUTHIE   f   English
Diminutive of RUTH (1)
RUUBEN   m   Finnish
Finnish form of REUBEN
RUUD   m   Dutch
Dutch short form of RUDOLF
RUWA   f   Arabic
Means "beauty" in Arabic.
RUXANDRA   f   Romanian
Romanian form of ROXANA
RUY   m   Portuguese, Spanish
Medieval Portuguese and Spanish short form of RODRIGO... [more]
RUYA   f   Arabic
Means "vision, sight" in Arabic.
RUŽA   f   Croatian
Means "rose" in Croatian.
RŮŽENA   f   Czech
Derived from Czech růže meaning "rose".
RUZHA   f   Bulgarian, Macedonian
Means "rose" in Bulgarian and Macedonian.
RUŽICA   f   Croatian
Diminutive of RUŽA
RYAN   m   Irish, English
From an Irish surname which was derived from Ó Riain meaning "descendent of Rían"... [more]
RYANA   f   English (Rare)
Feminine variant of RYAN
RYANN   f   English (Modern)
Feminine variant of RYAN
RYANNE   f   English (Rare)
Feminine variant of RYAN
RYDER   m   English (Modern)
From an English occupational surname derived from Old English ridere meaning "mounted warrior" or "messenger".
RYKER   m   English (Modern)
Possibly a variant of the German surname Riker, a derivative of Low German rike "rich"... [more]
RYLAN   m   English (Modern)
Possibly a variant of the English surname Ryland, which was originally derived from a place name meaning "rye land" in Old English.
RYLEE   f   English (Modern)
Feminine variant of RILEY
RYLEIGH   f   English (Modern)
Feminine variant of RILEY
RYLEY   m   English (Modern)
Variant of RILEY
RYLIE   f   English (Modern)
Feminine variant of RILEY
RYO   m   Japanese
Variant transcription of RYOU
RYOICHI   m   Japanese
Variant transcription of RYOUICHI
RYOTA   m   Japanese
Variant transcription of RYOUTA
RYOU   m   Japanese
From Japanese "cool, refreshing", "distant" or "reality".
RYOUICHI   m   Japanese
From Japanese 良 (ryou) "good" or 亮 (ryou) "clear" combined with 一 (ichi) "one".
RYOUTA   m   Japanese
From Japanese 涼 (ryou) "cool, refreshing", 亮 (ryou) "clear" or 良 (ryou) "good" combined with 太 (ta) "thick, big".
RYSZARD   m   Polish
Polish form of RICHARD
RYUU   m   Japanese
From Japanese or which both mean "dragon".
RYUUNOSUKE   m   Japanese
From Japanese 龍 (ryuu) "dragon" or 隆 (ryuu) "noble, prosperous" combined with 之 (no) "of" and 介 (suke) "forerunner, herald".
SA'ADAT   f   Arabic
Means "happiness, luck" in Arabic.
SAARA   f   Finnish
Finnish form of SARAH
SABA   m   Georgian
Georgian form of SABAS
SABAH   f   Arabic
Means "morning" in Arabic.
SABAS   m   Spanish, Late Greek
From a Greek name which was derived from Hebrew סַבָא (sava') meaning "old man"... [more]
SABBAS   m   Late Greek
Variant of SABAS
SABEEN   f   Arabic
Means "follower of another religion" in Arabic... [more]
SABELA   f   Galician
Galician form of ISABEL
SABELLA   f   English (Rare)
Short form of ISABELLA
SABELLIUS   m   Late Roman
Latin form of SAVELIY
SABIA   f   Irish Mythology
Latinized form of SADB
SABIEN   f   Dutch
Dutch form of SABINA
SABINA   f   Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Romanian, Polish, Czech, Slovene, Russian, Croatian, Ancient Roman
Feminine form of Sabinus, a Roman cognomen meaning "Sabine" in Latin... [more]
SABINE   f   French, German
French and German form of SABINA
SABINO   m   Italian
Italian form of Sabinus (see SABINA).
SABINUS   m   Ancient Roman
Latin masculine form of SABINA
SABLE   f   English (Modern)
From the English word meaning "black", derived from the name of the black-furred mammal native to Northern Asia, ultimately of Slavic origin.
SABRI   m   Arabic
Means "patient" in Arabic.
SABRINA   f   English, Italian, German
Latinized form of Habren, the original Welsh name of the River Severn... [more]
SABRIYYA   f   Arabic
Feminine form of SABRI
SABRYNA   f   English (Rare)
Variant of SABRINA
SABURO   m   Japanese
Variant transcription of SABUROU
SABUROU   m   Japanese
From Japanese 三 (sabu) "three" and 郎 (rou) "son"... [more]
SACAGAWEA   f   Native American
Probably from Hidatsa tsakáka wía meaning "bird woman"... [more]
SACHA   m & f   French
French form of SASHA
SACHAIRI   m   Scottish
Scottish form of ZECHARIAH
SACHEVERELL   m   English (Rare)
From a surname which was derived from a Norman place name... [more]
SACHIE   m   English (Rare)
Diminutive of SACHEVERELL
SACHIKO   f   Japanese
From Japanese 幸 (sachi) "happiness" and 子 (ko) "child".
SACHIN   m   Indian, Hinduism
Means "pure" in Sanskrit... [more]
SACNITE   f   Native American
Means "white flower" in Mayan.
SA'D   m   Arabic
Means "fortune, good luck" in Arabic... [more]
SADAF   f   Arabic
Means "seashell" in Arabic.
SADB   f   Irish, Irish Mythology
Means "sweet, goodly" in Irish Gaelic... [more]
SADBH   f   Irish, Irish Mythology
Variant of SADB
SADDAM   m   Arabic
Means "one who confronts" in Arabic.
SÄDE   f   Finnish
Means "ray of light" in Finnish.
SADHBH   f   Irish, Irish Mythology
Modern Irish form of SADB
SA'DI   m   Arabic
Means "fortunate, lucky" in Arabic.
SA'DIA   f   Arabic
Feminine form of SA'DI
SADIE   f   English
Diminutive of SARAH
SAFFRON   f   English (Rare)
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... [more]
SAFI   m   Arabic
Means "pure" in Arabic.
SAFIRA   f   Esperanto
Means "like a sapphire" in Esperanto.
SAFIYA   f   Arabic
Variant transcription of SAFIYYAH
SAFIYYAH   f   Arabic
Feminine form of SAFI... [more]
SAGA   f   Norse Mythology, Swedish
Possibly means "seeing one" in Old Norse... [more]
SAGE   f & m   English (Modern)
From the English word sage, which denotes either a type of spice or else a wise person.
SAGI   m   Hebrew
Means "elevated, sublime" in Hebrew.
SAGIT   f   Hebrew
Feminine form of SAGI
SAHAK   m   Armenian
Armenian form of ISAAC... [more]
SAHAR   f   Arabic, Iranian
Means "dawn" in Arabic.
SAIBH   f   Irish
Variant of SADB
SA'ID   m   Arabic
Means "happy, lucky" in Arabic.
SA'IDA   f   Arabic
Feminine form of SA'ID
SAIF   m   Arabic
Means "sword" in Arabic.
SAIF-AL-DIN   m   Arabic
Means "sword of the faith" from Arabic سيف (sayf) "sword" and دين (din) "religion, faith".
SAIFUL   m   Arabic
First part of compound Arabic names beginning with سيف ال (Sayf al) meaning "sword of the" (such as SAIF-AL-DIN).
SAIFULLAH   m   Arabic
Means "sword of God" from Arabic سيف (sayf) "sword" combined with الله (Allah) "God".
SAIJA   f   Finnish
Diminutive of SARI (1)
SAIRA   f   Pakistani
Possibly means "traveller" in Arabic.
SAJJAD   m   Arabic
Means "kneeling in prayer, prostration" in Arabic.
SAKARI   m   Finnish
Finnish form of ZECHARIAH
SAKHR   m   Arabic
Means "solid rock" in Arabic... [more]
SAKI   f   Japanese
From Japanese 咲 (sa) "blossom" and 希 (ki) "hope".
SAKINA   f   Arabic
Means "calmness, peace" in Arabic.
SAKKE   m   Finnish
Diminutive of SAKARI
SAKU   m   Finnish
Diminutive of SAKARI
SAKURA   f   Japanese
From Japanese "cherry blossom", though it is often written さくら using the hiragana writing system... [more]
SAKURAKO   f   Japanese
From Japanese 桜 (sakura) "cherry blossom" and 子 (ko) "child".
SAL   f & m   English
Short form of SALLY, SALVADOR, and other names beginning with Sal.
SALACIA   f   Roman Mythology
Derived from Latin sal meaning "salt"... [more]
SALADIN   m   History
Anglicized form of SALAH-AL-DIN
SALAH   m   Arabic
Means "righteousness" in Arabic.
SALAH-AL-DIN   m   Arabic
Means "righteousness of religion" from Arabic صلاح (salah) "righteousness" combined with دين (din) "religion, faith"... [more]
SALAMON   m   Hungarian
Hungarian form of SOLOMON
SALATHIHEL   m   Biblical Latin
Latin form of SALATHIEL
SALEEM   m   Arabic
Variant transcription of SALIM
SALEH   m   Arabic
Variant transcription of SALIH
SALENA   f   English (Modern)
Perhaps an invented name based on similar-sounding names such as SELINA.
SALHA   f   Arabic
Feminine form of SALIH
SALIH   m   Arabic
Means "virtuous" in Arabic... [more]
SALIHA   f   Arabic
Feminine form of SALIH
SALIL   m   Arabic
Means "sword" or "son" in Arabic.
SALIM   m   Arabic
Means "safe", derived from Arabic سلم (salima) "to be safe".
SALIMA   f   Arabic
Feminine form of SALIM
SALINA   f   English
Perhaps an invented name based on similar-sounding names such as SELINA.
SALLI   f   Finnish
Finnish form of SALLY
SALLIE   f   English
Diminutive of SARAH
SALLY   f   English
Diminutive of SARAH
SALMA   f   Arabic
Means "safe", derived from Arabic سلم (salima) "to be safe".
SALMAN   m   Arabic
Means "safe", derived from Arabic سلم (salima) "to be safe".
SALOMÃO   m   Portuguese
Portuguese form of SOLOMON
SALOME   f   English, German, Biblical, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek
From an Aramaic name which was related to the Hebrew word שָׁלוֹם (shalom) meaning "peace"... [more]
SALOMÉ   f   French, Portuguese
French and Portuguese form of SALOME
SALOMEA   f   Polish
Polish form of SALOME
SALOMÓN   m   Spanish
Spanish form of SOLOMON
SALOMON   m   French, Scandinavian, Finnish, Polish, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek
French, Scandinavian, Finnish and Polish form of SOLOMON
SALUD   f   Spanish
Spanish cognate of SALUT
SALUT   f   Catalan
Means "health" or "cheers" in Catalan.
SALVADOR   m   Spanish
Spanish form of the Late Latin name Salvator, which meant "saviour"... [more]
SALVATOR   m   Late Roman
Latin form of SALVADOR
SALVATORE   m   Italian
Italian cognate of SALVADOR
SALVATRICE   f   Italian
From Salvatrix, the feminine form of Salvator (see SALVADOR).
SALVATRIX   f   Late Roman
Feminine form of SALVATOR
SALWAH   f   Arabic
Means "comfort" in Arabic.
SAM (1)   m & f   English
Short form of SAMUEL, SAMSON or SAMANTHA
SAM (2)   m   Literature
The name of a hobbit in J. R. R. Tolkien's novel 'The Lord of the Rings' (1954)... [more]
SAMAD   m   Arabic
Means "eternal" in Arabic.
SAMANTA   f   Italian
Italian form of SAMANTHA
SAMANTHA   f   English, Italian, Dutch
Perhaps intended to be a feminine form of SAMUEL, using the name suffix antha (possibly inspired by Greek ανθος (anthos) "flower")... [more]
SAMAR   f   Arabic
Means "evening conversation" in Arabic.
SAMARA   f   English (Modern)
Possibly derived from the biblical place name Samaria, which means "watch mountain" in Hebrew.
SAMEER   m   Arabic
Variant transcription of SAMIR
SAMEERA   f   Arabic
Variant transcription of SAMIRA
SAMI (1)   m   Hungarian, Finnish
Hungarian and Finnish diminutive of SAMUEL
SAMI (2)   m   Arabic
Means "elevated, sublime, supreme" in Arabic.
SAMIA   f   Arabic
Variant transcription of SAMIYA
SAMINA   f   Arabic
Variant transcription of THAMINA
SAMIR   m   Arabic, Azerbaijani
Means "companion in evening talk" in Arabic.
SAMIRA   f   Arabic
Feminine form of SAMIR
SAMIYA   f   Arabic
Feminine form of SAMI (2)
SAMMI   f   English (Rare)
Diminutive of SAMANTHA
SAMMIE   f & m   English
Diminutive of SAMUEL, SAMSON or SAMANTHA
SAMMY   m & f   English
Diminutive of SAMUEL, SAMSON or SAMANTHA
SAMNANG   m & f   Khmer
Means "lucky" in Khmer.
SAMO   m   Slovene, Medieval Slavic
Meaning uncertain... [more]
SAMOUEL   m   Biblical Greek
Form of SAMUEL found in the Greek Old Testament.
SAMPO   m   Finnish, Finnish Mythology
Meaning unknown... [more]
SAMPPA   m   Finnish
Finnish diminutive of SAMULI or ALEKSANTERI, or else a variant of SAMPO.
SAMPSON (1)   m   Biblical Greek
Greek form of Shimshon (see SAMSON).
SAMPSON (2)   m   English
From an English surname which was itself derived from a medieval form of the given name SAMSON.
SAMSON   m   Biblical, English, Biblical Latin
From the Hebrew name שִׁמְשׁוֹן (Shimshon) which probably meant "sun"... [more]
SAMU   m   Hungarian, Finnish
Hungarian and Finnish diminutive of SAMUEL
SÁMUEL   m   Hungarian
Hungarian form of SAMUEL
SAMUEL   m   English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Polish, Czech, Slovak, Scandinavian, Finnish, Biblical
From the Hebrew name שְׁמוּאֵל (Shemu'el) which could mean either "name of God" or "God has heard"... [more]
SAMUELA   f   Italian
Feminine form of SAMUEL
SAMUELE   m   Italian
Italian form of SAMUEL
SAMUHEL   m   Biblical Latin
Form of SAMUEL found in the Latin Old Testament.
SAMUIL   m   Russian, Bulgarian
Russian and Bulgarian form of SAMUEL
SAMUILU   m   Old Church Slavic
Old Slavic form of SAMUEL
SAMULI   m   Finnish
Finnish form of SAMUEL
SANA   f   Arabic
Means "brilliance, radiance, splendour" in Arabic.
SANAA   f   Eastern African
Means "art" in Swahili.
SANAZ   f   Iranian
Possibly means "full of grace" in Persian.
SANCHA   f   Spanish
Feminine form of SANCHO
SANCHIA   f   Spanish
Feminine form of SANCHO
SANCHO   m   Spanish
Possibly a Spanish form of the Late Latin name Sanctius, which was derived from the word sanctus meaning "saintly, holy"... [more]
SANCTIUS   m   Late Roman
Latin form of SANCHO
SANDA   f   Romanian
Romanian short form of ALEXANDRA
SANDALIO   m   Spanish
Spanish form of Sandalius, a Latinized form of the Gothic name Sandulf which meant "true wolf" from sand "true" and ulf "wolf"... [more]
SANDEEP   m   Indian
Variant transcription of SANDIP
SANDER   m   Dutch, Scandinavian
Dutch and Scandinavian short form of ALEXANDER
SANDFORD   m   English (Rare)
From a surname which was a variant of SANFORD.
SANDHYA   f   Indian, Hinduism
Means "twilight" in Sanskrit... [more]
SANDI   m   Croatian, Slovene
Diminutive of ALEKSANDAR or ALEKSANDER
SANDIE   f   English (Rare)
Variant of SANDY
SANDIP   m   Indian
Means "blazing" in Sanskrit.
SÁNDOR   m   Hungarian
Hungarian form of ALEXANDER
SANDRINE   f   French
Elaborated form of SANDRA
SANDRO   m   Italian
Short form of ALESSANDRO... [more]
SANDU   m   Romanian
Short form of ALEXANDRU
SANDY   m & f   English
Originally a diminutive of ALEXANDER... [more]
SANEL   m   Croatian
Masculine form of SANELA
SANELA   f   Croatian
Apparently derived from Latin sana meaning "healthy".
SANEM   f   Turkish
Means "idol" in Turkish.
SANFORD   m   English
From an English surname, originally from a place name, which meant "sand ford" in Old English.
SANG   m & f   Korean
Means "mutual" from Sino-Korean .
SANGO   f   Popular Culture
Means "coral" in Japanese... [more]
SANI   m   Arabic
Means "brilliant, splendid" in Arabic.
SANIYYA   f   Arabic
Feminine form of SANI
SANJA   f   Croatian, Serbian
Derived from Croatian and Serbian sanjati meaning "dream".
SANJANA   f   Indian
Means "uniter, creator" in Sanskrit.
SANJAY   m   Indian
Modern transcription of SANJAYA
SANJAYA   m   Indian, Hinduism
Means "completely victorious, triumphant" in Sanskrit... [more]
SANJEET   m   Indian
Variant transcription of SANJIT
SANJEEV   m   Indian
Variant transcription of SANJIV
SANJICA   f   Croatian
Diminutive of SANJA
SANJIN   m   Croatian
Masculine form of SANJA
SANJIT   m   Indian
Means "complete victory, invincible" in Sanskrit.
SANJIV   m   Indian
Derived from Sanskrit संजीव (sanjiva) meaning "living, reviving".
SANKAR   m   Indian
Variant transcription of SHANKAR
SANNA   f   Swedish
Swedish short form of SUSANNA... [more]
SANNE   f   Dutch, Danish
Dutch and Danish short form of SUSANNA
SANS   m   Medieval Spanish
Old variant of SANCHO
SANSONE   m   Italian
Italian form of SAMSON
SANTA   f   Italian
Feminine form of SANTO
SANTERI   m   Finnish
Finnish short form of ALEXANDER
SANTIAGO   m   Spanish, Portuguese
Means "Saint James", derived from Spanish santo "saint" combined with Yago, an old Spanish form of JAMES, the patron saint of Spain... [more]
SANTINO   m   Italian
Diminutive of SANTO
SANTO   m   Italian
Means "saint" in Italian, ultimately from Latin sanctus.
SANTOS   m   Spanish
Means "saints" in Spanish.
SANTTU   m   Finnish
Finnish diminutive of ALEXANDER
SANTUZZA   f   Italian
Diminutive of SANTA
SANYA   f   Arabic
Variant transcription of SANIYYA
SANYI   m   Hungarian
Diminutive of SÁNDOR
SAOIRSE   f   Irish
Means "freedom" in Irish Gaelic.
SAOUL   m   Biblical Greek
Form of SAUL used in the Greek Old Testament.
SAPIR   f   Hebrew
Means "sapphire" in Hebrew.
SAPPHIRA   f   Biblical
From the Greek name Σαπφειρη (Sappheire), which was from Greek σαπφειρος (sappheiros) meaning "sapphire" or "lapis lazuli" (ultimately derived from the Hebrew word סַפִּיר (sappir))... [more]
SAPPHIRE   f   English (Rare)
From the name of the gemstone, the blue birthstone of September, which is derived from Greek σαπφειρος (sappheiros), ultimately from the Hebrew word סַפִּיר (sappir).
SAPPHO   f   Ancient Greek
Possibly from Greek σαπφειρος (sappheiros) meaning "sapphire" or "lapis lazuli"... [more]
SAQUI   f   Native American
Means "favourite" in Mapuche.
SÁRA   f   Hungarian, Czech, Slovak
Hungarian, Czech and Slovak form of SARAH
SARAH   f   English, French, German, Hebrew, Arabic, Biblical, Biblical Hebrew
Means "lady" or "princess" in Hebrew... [more]
SARAI   f   Biblical
Possibly means "contentious" in Hebrew... [more]
SARAID   f   Irish
Means "excellent" in Irish Gaelic.
SARAL   m   Indian
Means "straight" in Sanskrit.
SARALA   f   Indian
Feminine form of SARAL
SARANGEREL   f   Mongolian
Means "moonlight" in Mongolian.
SARANNA   f   English (Rare)
Combination of SARAH and ANNA, in occasional use since the 18th century.
SARASWATI   f   Indian, Hinduism
Means "possessing water" from Sanskrit सरस (saras) "fluid, water, lake" and वती (vati) "possessing"... [more]
SARAVA   m   Various
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".
SARGON   m   History
From the Akkadian name Sharru-kinu meaning "true king"... [more]
SÁRI   f   Hungarian
Hungarian diminutive of SARAH
SARI   f   Indonesian
Means "essence" in Indonesian.
SARI (1)   f   Finnish
Finnish form of SARAH
SARI (2)   f   Indonesian
Means "essence" in Indonesian.
SARIAH   f   Mormon
Possibly from an alternate reading of Hebrew שׂריה (see SERAIAH)... [more]
SÁRIKA   f   Hungarian
Hungarian diminutive of SARAH
SARIKA   f   Indian
Means "myna bird" in Sanskrit.
SARINA   f   English (Modern)
Meaning unknown, perhaps a diminutive of SARA or a variant of SERENA.
SARIT   f   Hebrew
Hebrew diminutive of SARAH
SARITA (1)   f   Spanish
Spanish diminutive of SARAH
SARITA (2)   f   Indian
Means "flowing" in Sanskrit.
ŠÁRKA   f   Czech
Meaning unknown... [more]
SAROSH   m   Persian Mythology
Modern Persian form of Avestan Sraosha meaning "obedience"... [more]
SARPEDON   m   Greek Mythology
Meaning unknown... [more]
SARRA   f   Biblical Greek, Biblical Latin, Old Church Slavic
Biblical Greek and Latin form of SARAH
SAŠA   m & f   Croatian, Serbian, Slovene
Croatian, Serbian and Slovene diminutive of ALEKSANDER or ALEKSANDRA
SASCHA   m & f   German
German form of SASHA
SASHA   m & f   Russian
Russian diminutive of ALEKSANDR or ALEKSANDRA
SASHI   m & f   Indian
Variant transcription of SHASHI
SASHO   m   Macedonian, Bulgarian
Macedonian and Bulgarian diminutive of ALEXANDER


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  Jadzia ⇔ Jeppe
  Jepson ⇔ Jovanka
  Jove ⇔ Karine
  Karishma ⇔ Khloe
  Khodadad ⇔ Kseniya
  Kshathra Vairya ⇔ Leilani
  Leith ⇔ Livy
  Liz ⇔ Luule
  Luus ⇔ Manasses
  Manda ⇔ Martyna
  Martynas ⇔ Melyssa
  Menachem ⇔ Mirosław
  Mirosława ⇔ Naenia
  Nagendra ⇔ Nicodemus
  Nicol ⇔ Odalis
  Odalric ⇔ Ottilie
  Ottmar ⇔ Pepca
  Pepe ⇔ Premisl
  Přemysl ⇔ Ran
  Rana ⇔ Ríoghnán
  Ríona ⇔ Ruiha
  RukminiSasho
  Sasithorn ⇔ Shantae
  Shantanu ⇔ Simón
  Simon ⇔ Steven
  Stevie ⇔ Tami
  Tamia ⇔ Theseus
  Þeudelinda ⇔ Tottie
  Totty ⇔ Uzoma
  Uzzi ⇔ Ville
  Villem ⇔ Wilfreda
  Wilfredo ⇔ Ylva
  Yngvar ⇔ Ziyad
  Ziynet ⇔ Zyta


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  Unisex


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