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Šatul f Balochi
Means "turtledove" in Balochi.
Saturninas m Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Saturninus.
Satyavati f Telugu
Means "a truthful woman" in Telugu.
Saudah f Arabic, Indonesian, Malay
Arabic alternate transcription of Sawda as well as the Indonesian and Malay form.
Šaul m Croatian (Rare)
Croatian form of Saul.
Saulcerīte f Latvian
Derived from Latvian saule "sun" and cerēt "to hope".
Śaumo m Tocharian
Means "man" in Tocharian.
Saundrène f Norman
Norman form of Sandrine.
Sauneĸ f & m Greenlandic
Means "bone" in Greenlandic.
Saurah f Scots
Scots form of Sarah.
Saustitza f Medieval Basque
Feminine form of Saustin.
Sauveur m French
French cognate of Salvador.
Savane f Nenets
Means "good woman" in Nenets.
Savaughn m & f African American (Modern)
Variant of Savon, the spelling influenced by that of Vaughn.
Savda f Uzbek
Uzbek form of Sevda.
Saverju m Maltese
Maltese form of Xavier.
Saveth f & m Khmer
Meaning unknown.
Såvi m Norwegian (Rare)
Norwegian form of Salve.
Savior m African American (Rare)
From the English word savior, ultimately from the Late Latin salvare "to save".
Saviour m English (Rare)
Variant of Savior using the international spelling.
Savka f Croatian, Serbian, Slovene
Feminine form of Sava.
Sávlos m Sami
Northern Sami form of Saul.
Savo m Serbian
Serbian variant of Sava.
Savr m Kalmyk
Meaning unknown. This is the name of a Kalmyk folk hero.
Savrantey f Chuvash
Chuvash form of Sofron.
Savsar f Uzbek
Means "marten" in Uzbek.
Savvy f American (Modern), African American
Means "shrewd, well-informed", from Tok Pisin (an English-based Creole) save or Nigerian Pidgin sabi, both meaning "to know". In some cases, it is a diminutive of Savannah.
Sawini f Thai
Derived from Sanskrit साविनी (savini) meaning "river".
Sāwul m Arabic
Arabic form of Saul.
Saxleve f Medieval English
Derived from Old English seax "dagger" and leofu "love".
Saxovat f Uzbek
Means "generosity" in Uzbek.
Sayang f Malay
Means "love, affection, darling, dear, kind, beloved" in Malay.
Sayer m English (Modern, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Sayer.
Sayid m Arabic
Variant transcription of Sayyid.
Saylan f Uzbek
Means "chosen" in Uzbek.
Sayoko f Japanese
From Japanese 小 (sa) meaning "small", 夜 (yo) meaning "night" and 子 (ko) meaning "child". Other combinations of kanji characters are possible.
Sayuu f Japanese
From Japanese 幸 (sa) meaning "fortunate; lucky" combined with 優 (yuu) meaning "easily, skillfully". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Sayyora f Uzbek
Means "planet" or "wanderer" in Uzbek.
Şaziye f Turkish
Meaning unknown.
Sazovor f Uzbek
Means "worthy" in Uzbek.
Sǽbiǫrn m Old Norse
Derived from the Germanic name elements sær "sea" and bjǫrn "bear".
Scalli m Old Danish
Old Danish form of Skalli.
Scarlat m Romanian (Archaic)
Possibly derived from medieval Latin scarlatum meaning "scarlet cloth", itself ultimately derived from an Arabic or Persian word. It was primarily in use in the 1700s and 1800s... [more]
Scarlotte f English (Rare)
Possibly a quasi-feminization of the surname Scarlott influenced by Charlotte or a contraction of Scarlett and Charlotte.
Scarlyn f English
Blend of Scarlett and Lyn.
Scatchwah f Cherokee
Meaning unknown. It may be related to the Cherokee wa ya "wolf, wolves".
Schahnaz f German
German form of Shahnaz.
Scharel m Alsatian (Archaic)
Vernacular form of Charles reflecting the French pronunciation.
Schifra f Jewish
German transcription of Shifra.
Scholem m Yiddish
Yiddish form of Solomon.
Schönche f Yiddish, Jewish
Derived from German schön meaning "beautiful". This name was borne by Schönche Jeannette Rothschild (1771-1859), the oldest child of Mayer Rothschild, founder of the Rothschild banking family.
Schyler f & m English
Variant of Schuyler.
Ścirye m & f Tocharian
Means "star" in Tocharian.
Scolaguta m Cherokee
Means "hanging maw" in Cherokee.
Scotia f English (American, Rare), English (Canadian, Rare), Celtic Mythology
Derived from Late Latin Scotia, ultimately derived from Scoti or Scotti, a Latin name for the Gaels, first attested in the late 3rd century. At first it referred to all Gaels, whether in Ireland or Great Britain, as did the term Scotia for the lands they inhabited... [more]
Scotlyn f English
Feminine variant of Scotland, using the popular name suffix -Lyn.
Sdepan m Armenian
Variant of Stepan.
Se m & f Chinese
From Chinese 瑟 (sè) meaning "zither".
Seaborn m English (Puritan)
Transferred use of the surname Seaborn, though in the case of many Puritans, it was given to children born at sea.
Seabrooke m English
Transferred use of the surname Seabrooke.
Seaburn m English
Variant of Seaborn.
Seager m English
Transferred use of the surname Seager.
Seaghdhan m Irish (Rare)
Variant of Séaghdha as well as an older form of Sean.
Šealggá f Sami
Meaning unknown.
Seamus m English
Anglicised form of Séamus.
Šeará f Sami
Meaning unknown.
Seará f Sami
Sami variant of Šeará.
Season f English (Rare)
Either derived from the English word season, and thus ultimately from Latin satio "sowing; planting" (which later came to be understood as "time of planting"), or a transferred use of the surname Season... [more]
Seaver m American (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Seaver.
Seb m Ancient Egyptian
Variant of Geb, deriving from a historically incorrect translation.
Seba m Spanish
Diminutive of Sebastian.
Sebasti m Portuguese
Diminutive of Sebastião.
Sebastià m Catalan
Catalan form of Sebastian.
Sebastiaen m Dutch
Dutch form of Sebastian.
Sebastían m Icelandic
Icelandic variant of Sebastian.
Sebastjana f Slovene
Feminine form of Sebastjan.
Sebbi m Old Norse, Old Danish
Old Norse and Old Danish diminutive of Sǽbiǫrn.
Sebby f & m Various
Diminutive of Sebastian or Sebastiane, usually not used as a given name in its own right.
Seberino m Basque
Basque form of Severinus.
Sebestao m Konkani, Indian (Christian)
Konkani form of Sebastian, borrowed from Portuguese Sebastião. Used by Konkani Catholics.
Sebi m & f Various, Romanian
Diminutive of Sebastian.
Sebile f Arthurian Cycle, Folklore
Variant of Sybil. In Arthurian legend and Italian folklore, Sebile is a queen or princess often portrayed as a fairy or enchantress.
Sebiorn m Old Danish
Old Danish form of Sǽbiǫrn.
Sebjörn m Swedish
Younger form of Sæbiǫrn.
Sebjørn m Norwegian
Meaning unknown.
Sebolai m Sotho
Means "assassin" in Sotho.
Sechelei m & f Polynesian
Means "friend" in Palauan.
Seçkin m & f Turkish
Means "distinguished" in Turkish.
Seconda f Italian
Italian form of Secunda.
Secunda f Ancient Roman
Feminine form of Secundus.
Seddar m Sami (Skolt)
Skolt Sami form of Isidore.
Sedric m English
Variant of Cedric. Known bearers of this name include the American basketball players Sedric Toney (b. 1962) and Sedric Webber (b. 1977).
Sedzukiya f Japanese
From Japanese 星 (se) meaning "star", 月 (dzuki) meaning "moon" combined with 夜 (ya) meaning "night". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Seeria f Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Sêria.
Seernaq f Greenlandic
Younger form of Sêrnaĸ.
Şefika f Turkish
Feminine form of Şefik.
Segimon m Catalan (Rare)
Catalan form of Sigismund.
Segolena f Gascon, Polish (Archaic)
Gascon and Polish cognate of Ségolène.
Segri f Swedish (Rare)
Swedish dialectal variant of Sigrid.
Segrid f Swedish (Rare)
Swedish dialectal variant of Sigrid.
Segunda f Spanish, Galician, Portuguese
Spanish, Galician and Portuguese form of Secunda.
Šeherezada f Croatian (Rare), Serbian (Rare), Bosnian (Rare), Slovene (Rare)
Croatian, Bosnian, Slovene and Serbian form of Shahrazad.
Sehkosowayanew m Cree
Means "ermine skin" in Cree.
Sehlolo m Sotho
Means "disaster" in Sotho.
Şehnaz f Turkish
Turkish form of Shahnaz.
Se-hun m Korean
From Sino-Korean 世 "generation; world; era" and 勳 "meritorious deed".
Se-hyeon m & f Korean
From Sino-Korean 世 "generation; world; era" and 賢 "virtuous, worthy, good".
Se-hyun m & f Korean
Variant transcription of Se-hyeon.
Seiakumokumo f Ijaw
Means "do not take me in a bad way" in Ijaw.
Seidi f Finnish (Rare)
Finnish variant of Sadie.
Séimí m Irish
Diminutive of Séamus.
Seimon m Welsh
Welsh form of Simon 1.
Seimu f Japanese
From Japanese 星 (sei) meaning "star" combined with 夢 (mu) meaning "dream". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Seirian f Welsh
Possibly derived from Welsh serennu meaning "sparkling (like stars)".
Seisaku m Japanese
From Japanese 青 (sei) meaning "blue" combined with 咲 (saku) meaning "blossom". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Seishichirou m Japanese
From Japanese 精 (sei) meaning "essence", 七 (shichi) meaning "seven" combined with 郎 (rou) meaning "son". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Seithati f Tswana
Means "loves herself" in Tswana.
Seiun m & f Japanese
Means "galaxy" in Japanese.
Seiyo f Japanese
From Japanese 聖 (sei) meaning "holy, sacred" combined with 代 (yo) meaning "generation". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Seiyuu m Japanese
From Japanese 靖 (sei) meaning "peaceful, calm, easygoing" combined with 雄 (yuu) meaning "hero, manly". Other combinations of kanji characters are also possible.
Seiza f Japanese
From Japanese 星座 (seiza) meaning "constellation".
Sejəd m Abkhaz
Abkhaz form of Sayyid.
Sejer m Danish
Variant of Sejr.
Sekaryaah m Somali
Somali form of Zechariah.
Seĸineĸ m Greenlandic
Means "sun" in Greenlandic.
Sekka f Japanese
From Japanese 雪花 (sekka) meaning "snowflake". Other kanji or kanji combinations can form this name as well.
Selab m Pashto
Means "flood" in Pashto.
Selai f Pashto
Means "wind" in Pashto.
Şelale m & f Turkish
Means "waterfall" in Turkish.
Selam f & m Eastern African, Amharic
Means "peace" in Amharic.
Selaphiel m Judeo-Christian-Islamic Legend, Biblical, English
Variant of Shealtiel and Salathiel. This is the name of one of the seven Archangels of the Presence who is venerated in Eastern Orthodoxy and Eastern Catholicism... [more]
Sele f & m Ijaw
Means "judge or plan carefully" in Ijaw.
Seledebo m & f Ijaw
Means "the chosen one" in Ijaw.
Selekumo m Ijaw
Means "don't abound me" in Dagbani.
Selen m Sami
Meaning unknown.
Séléna f French
French form of Selena.
Seleni f Spanish (Latin American, Rare), Portuguese (Brazilian, Rare)
Hispanic variant of Selene. Also see Selenia, Selenis. This was used for the character Seleni Aristizábal on the Colombian television series La promesa (2013).
Selenia f Swedish (Rare), Danish (Rare), Italian, Spanish (Latin American)
Elaboration of Selene. In Italy, this form is prevalent in the region of Lombardy.
Sełewkos m Ancient Armenian
Old Armenian form of Seleucus.
Selga f Latvian
Derived from Latvian selga "deep sea; open sea".
Selggo f Sami
Meaning unknown.
Seliph m Popular Culture
Derived from the word seraph, ultimately from Hebrew שרפים‎ (serafim) (see Seraphina). It is the name of a character in the fantasy role-playing franchise 'Fire Emblem'.
Seljo f Sami
Sami variant of Cecilia.
Sellvi f Obscure
Variant of Sällvi.
Sellvy f Swedish
Variant of Sällvi.
Selmer m American
Transferred use of the surname Selmer.
Selorm m & f Western African, Ewe
Means "God loves me" or "divine love" in Ewe.
Selvi f Albanian
Derived from Albanian selvi "cypress".
Selvi m Old Danish
Old Danish form of Sialfi.
Selvi f Swedish
Variant of Sällvi.
Selvie f Albanian
Variant of Selvi.
Selvy f Swedish
Variant of Sällvi.
Sely f Medieval English, Judeo-Anglo-Norman
Derived from Old English sælig "happy, blessed".
Seme m Medieval Basque
Derived from Basque seme "son". It was recorded as a given name in the 13th and 14th centuries.
Semën m Russian, Dutch (Rare)
Russian variant transcription and Dutch form of Semyon.
Semesa m Fijian
Fijian form of James.
Semhar f & m Tigrinya
Means "Eritrean region" in Tigrinya.
Semi m Finnish
Finnish variant of Sema.
Semir m Bosnian
Bosnian form of Samir 1.
Semira f Amharic, Turkish, Bosnian
Feminine form of Semir.
Semira f Hebrew
Means "highest heaven" in Hebrew.
Semiramida f Polish
Polish form of Semiramis.
Semiramidė f Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Semiramis.
Semíramis f Spanish
Spanish form of Semiramis.
Semis m Samoan
Samoan form of James.
Semmi m German (Swiss)
Diminutive of Samuel.
Šemsa f Bosnian
Feminine form of Šemso.
Şemşat f Turkmen
Means "sky tree" in Turkmen.
Šemsedin m Slovene
Masculine form of Šemsa.
Şemsiruhsar f Ottoman Turkish
Means "cheeks like the sun" in Ottoman Turkish.
Semund m Old Danish, Norwegian (Rare)
Old Danish and modern form of Sæmundr and variant of Sigmund.
Sen f Vietnamese
Means "lotus flower" in Vietnamese.
Senada f Bosnian
Feminine form of Senad.
Senai m Tigrinya, Ethiopian
Means "gift from Above" in Tigrinya.
Sene f English
Diminutive of Asenath.
Senge m Tibetan
Means "lion" in Tibetan.
Senía f Icelandic
Icelandic form of Senia.
Senijad m Bosnian
Variant of Senad.
Senin m Indonesian, Malay
Means "Monday" in Indonesian and Malay, ultimately from Arabic الِاثْنَيْنِ (al-iṯnayn).
Senthilkumar m Indian, Tamil
Combination of Senthil and Kumar.
Sento m Spanish
Diminutive of Vicente.
Seok-young f Korean
Variant transcription of Seok-yeong.
Seong-gi m Korean
From Sino-Korean 聖 "holy, sacred; sage" and 基 "foundation, base".
Seon-gil m Korean
From Sino-Korean 善 "good, virtuous, charitable, kind" and 吉 "lucky, propitious, good".
Seong-yeon m & f Korean
From Sino-Korean 成 "completed, finished, fixed" and 妍 "beautiful, handsome; seductive".
Seon-ye f Korean
From Sino-Korean 先 "first, former, previous" and 藝 "art; talent, ability; craft".
Seosamhin f Irish (Modern, Rare)
Modern Gaelic form of Josephine.
Sepehr m Persian Mythology, Persian
Means "sky" or "heaven" in Persian.
Seph m English
Diminutive of Joseph.
Sephy f English
Diminutive of Persephone. The main female character in the novel series 'Noughts and Crosses' has this name.
Sepp m Alsatian, Upper German
Alsatian and Upper German short form of Joseph.
Septíma f Icelandic (Rare)
Icelandic form of Septima.
Septimio m Spanish, Portuguese
Spanish and Portuguese form of Septimius.
Seqineq m & f Greenlandic
Younger form of Seĸineĸ.
Sequssuna m Greenlandic
Younger form of Seĸuvsuna.
Serach f Hebrew, Biblical Hebrew
Means "abundance" in Hebrew. This was the name of the granddaughter of Jacob, and the daughter of Asher in the Torah, who is said to have lived past the era of Moses until she was taken to heaven (like Enoch and Elijah).
Serafí m Catalan
Catalan form of Seraphinus. Serafí Pitarra was the pen name of Frederic Soler i Hubert (1839-1895), a Catalan poet and dramaturge.
Serafiina f Finnish
Finnish form of Seraphina.
Serah f Hebrew, Biblical
From the Hebrew name שָֽׂרַח (Serach) meaning "abundance". In the Old Testament this is the name of Asher's daughter, Jacob's granddaughter.
Serap f Turkish
Means "mirage; will-o'-the-wisp" in Turkish.
Séraphène f Norman
Norman form of Seraphina.
Serapia f Late Roman, Italian
Feminine form of Serapion.
Serbaz m Kurdish
Means "officer" in Kurdish, possibly derived from Turkish subay.
Serbest m Kurdish
Means "freedom" in Kurdish.
Serchio m Aragonese
Aragonese form of Sergius.
Serdar m Kurdish
Derived from Kurdish serfermandar meaning "army commander".
Sereana f Fijian
Means "song" in Fijian.
Serendipity f English (Modern, Rare)
From the English word serendipity.
Serene f English
From the English word serene, which itself is derived from Latin serenus, which means "clear, calm, tranquil, quiet."
Serenín m Spanish
Spanish form of Saturninus.
Sereno m Spanish, Portuguese, Italian (Rare)
Spanish, Portuguese and Italian forms of Serenus, and masculine form of Serena.