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This is a list of names in which the gender is masculine; and the first letter is S.
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There are 721 names matching your criteria.
SABAS m Spanish, Late Greek From a Greek name which was derived from Hebrew סַבָא (sava') meaning "old man"... [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". SALAH-AL-DIN m Arabic Means "righteousness of religion" from Arabic صلاح (salah) "righteousness" combined with دين (din) "religion, faith"... [more] SALOMON m French, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, 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] 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, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, 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] 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] 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 SATAN m Theology, Biblical, Biblical Hebrew Derived from Hebrew שָׂטָן (satan) meaning "adversary"... [more] SATCHEL m & f English (Rare) From a surname derived from Old English sacc meaning "sack, bag", referring to a person who was a bag maker. SATISH m Indian Means "lord of Sati" from the name of the Hindu goddess SATI combined with ईश (isha) "ruler". SATURNINUS m Ancient Roman Roman cognomen derived from the name of the Roman god Saturnus (see SATURN)... [more] SAUL m Biblical, Jewish, Biblical Latin From the Hebrew name שָׁאוּל (Sha'ul) which meant "asked for" or "prayed for"... [more] SAXON m English (Rare) From a surname which was derived from the name of the Germanic tribe the Saxons, ultimately deriving from the Germanic word sahs meaning "knife"... [more] SCEVOLA m Italian Italian form of the Roman cognomen Scaevola, which was derived from Latin scaevus "left-handed"... [more] SCOTT m English, Scottish From an English and Scottish surname which referred to a person from Scotland or a person who spoke Scottish Gaelic... [more] SEANÁN m Irish Means "little wise person", derived from Irish sean "wise, old" combined with a diminutive suffix... [more] SEBASTIAN m German, English, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Polish, Finnish, Romanian From the Latin name Sebastianus which meant "from Sebaste"... [more] SEFTON m English (Rare) From a surname which was derived from a place name meaning "town in the rushes" in Old English. SELBY m & f English (Rare) From an English surname which was from a place name meaning "willow farm" in Old Norse. SELEUCUS m Ancient Greek (Latinized) Latinized form of the Greek name Σελευκος (Seleukos), of unknown meaning... [more] SELWYN m English (Rare) From a surname which was originally derived from an Old English given name, which was formed of the elements sele "manor" and wine "friend". SEPTEMBER f & m English (Rare) From the name of the ninth month (though it means "seventh month" in Latin, since it was originally the seventh month of the Roman year), which is sometimes used as a given name for someone born in September. SERAFIM m Russian, Romanian, Macedonian Russian, Romanian and Macedonian form of Seraphinus (see SERAPHINA). SERGIUS m Ancient Roman Roman family name, possibly meaning "servant" in Latin but most likely of unknown Etruscan origin... [more] SERHAN m Turkish Derived from Turkish ser "head, top" and han, which is from the title khan meaning "leader". SERVAAS m Dutch Dutch form of the Late Latin name Servatius, derived from servatus "saved, redeemed"... [more] SETH (1) m English, Biblical, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek Means "placed" or "appointed" in Hebrew... [more] SETH (2) m Egyptian Mythology (Hellenized) From Σεθ (Seth), the Greek form of Egyptian Swtkh (reconstructed as Sutekh), which possibly means "pillar" or "dazzle"... [more] SETTIMIO m Italian Italian form of the Roman family name Septimius, which was derived from SEPTIMUS... [more] SEVERIANO m Italian, Spanish Italian and Spanish form of the Roman cognomen Severianus, which was derived from SEVERUS. SEWARD m English From a surname which was itself derived from an Old English given name, itself derived from the elements sige "victory" and weard "guard". SEYMOUR m English From a Norman surname which originally belonged to a person coming from the French town of Saint Maur (which means "Saint MAURUS"). SHADRACH m Biblical Means "command of Aku" in Akkadian, Aku being the name of the Babylonian god of the moon... [more] SHAHJAHAN m Iranian, Pakistani Means "king of the world" from the Persian elements شاه (shah) "king" and جهان (jahan) "world"... [more] SHAHNAZ f & m Iranian, Arabic, Pakistani Means "pride of the king" from the Persian elements شاه (shah) "king" and ناز (naz) "pride". SHAHRIVAR m Persian Mythology Modern Persian form of Avestan Kshathra Vairya meaning "desirable power"... [more] |
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