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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". RUQAYYAH f Arabic Derived either from Arabic رقى (ruqia) meaning "rise, ascent" or from رقية (ruqyah) meaning "spell, charm, incantation"... [more] RUSTY m English From a nickname which was originally given to someone with a rusty, or reddish-brown, hair colour. RŪTA f Lithuanian Means "rue" in Lithuanian, the rue plant being a bitter medicinal herb which is a national symbol of Lithuania... [more] 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] RYAN m Irish, English From an Irish surname which was derived from Ó Riain meaning "descendent of Rían"... [more] 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. RYOUTA m Japanese From Japanese 涼 (ryou) "cool, refreshing", 亮 (ryou) "clear" or 良 (ryou) "good" combined with 太 (ta) "thick, big". RYUUNOSUKE m Japanese From Japanese 龍 (ryuu) "dragon" or 隆 (ryuu) "noble, prosperous" combined with 之 (no) "of" and 介 (suke) "forerunner, herald". SABAS m Spanish, Late Greek From a Greek name which was derived from Hebrew סַבָא (sava') meaning "old man"... [more] 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] 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. SABRINA f English, Italian, German Latinized form of Habren, the original Welsh name of the River Severn... [more] 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] SAGE f & m English (Modern) From the English word sage, which denotes either a type of spice or else a wise person. 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". SAKURA f Japanese From Japanese 桜 "cherry blossom", though it is often written さくら using the hiragana writing system... [more] SALAH-AL-DIN m Arabic Means "righteousness of religion" from Arabic صلاح (salah) "righteousness" combined with دين (din) "religion, faith"... [more] 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] SALOMON m French, Scandinavian, Finnish, Polish, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek French, Scandinavian, Finnish and Polish form of SOLOMON SAM (2) m Literature The name of a hobbit in J. R. R. Tolkien's novel 'The Lord of the Rings' (1954)... [more] 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] SAMARA f English (Modern) Possibly derived from the biblical place name Samaria, which means "watch mountain" in Hebrew. 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] 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] SANCHO m Spanish Possibly a Spanish form of the Late Latin name Sanctius, which was derived from the word sanctus meaning "saintly, holy"... [more] 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] SANDRA f Italian, English, French, Portuguese, German, Dutch, Scandinavian, Finnish, Latvian, Lithuanian, Slovene, Croatian, Macedonian Short form of ALESSANDRA... [more] SANFORD m English From an English surname, originally from a place name, which meant "sand ford" in Old English. 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] 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] SARA f Greek, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Scandinavian, German, Dutch, Slovene, Croatian, Macedonian, Polish, English, Arabic, Iranian, Bosnian Form of SARAH SARAH f English, French, German, Hebrew, Arabic, Biblical, Biblical Hebrew Means "lady" or "princess" in Hebrew... [more] 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". SAŠA m & f Croatian, Serbian, Slovene Croatian, Serbian and Slovene diminutive of ALEKSANDER or ALEKSANDRA |
NAVIGATION
Aabraham ⇔ Agapetus Agapios ⇔ Alexina Alexios ⇔ Ampelio Ampelios ⇔ Antoine Antoinette ⇔ Arvid Arvo ⇔ Ayşe Aysel ⇔ Benedykta Benesh ⇔ Bongani Bonifaas ⇔ Caetano Caetlin ⇔ Celyn Cem ⇔ Cinzia Cionaodh ⇔ Crocifissa Crofton ⇔ Deanna Deanne ⇔ Dionýz Diot ⇔ Ealdræd Ealdwine ⇔ Eliora Eliot ⇔ Erkki Erland ⇔ Faas Fábia ⇔ Fion Fíona ⇔ Gaétan Gaetana ⇔ Gianluigi Gianmarco ⇔ Grigoriy Grigory ⇔ Hania Hania ⇔ Herminius Hermione ⇔ Iacobus Iacomus ⇔ Iosias Iosif ⇔ Jadyn 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 Rukmini ⇔ Sasho 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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