SaerafJapanese From Japanese 沙 (sa) meaning "sand", 絵 (e) meaning "picture, painting, drawing, sketch" combined with 良 (ra) meaning "good". Other kanji combinations are possible.
SærædmAnglo-Saxon Derived from the Old English elements sæ "sea" and ræd "advice, counsel, wisdom".
SaeranmPopular Culture This is the name of the fictional character Saeran Choi (mostly known as unknown) from the hit Korean otome game Mystic Messenger.
SæricmAnglo-Saxon Derived from the Old English elements sæ "sea" and ric "king, ruler".
Saero-afKorean (Modern, Rare) Combination of adverb 새로 (saero) meaning "anew, newly," itself a combination of determiner 새 (sae) meaning "new" and adverbial particle 로 (ro) meaning "as," and the first syllable of Areum.
Saero-im & fKorean (Modern, Rare) From adverb 새로이 (saero-i) meaning "renewedly," from the stem of adjective 새롭다 (saeropda) meaning "new" and the adverb-forming suffix 이 (i).... [more]
Saerokf & mKorean (Modern, Rare) From adverb 새록새록 (saerok-saerok) which refers to a new thing popping up one after another.
Saeromf & mKorean (Modern) Shortened from 새로움 (saeroum), the verbal noun of adjective 새롭다 (saeropda) meaning "new," a combination of determiner 새 (sae) meaning "new" and suffix —롭다 (-ropda), forming adjectives from abstract nouns (compare Saeron).
Saeronf & mKorean (Modern) Shortened from Saeroun (compare Saerom). It can also be written with hanja, combining a sae hanja, e.g. 賽 meaning "exorcism," with a ron hanja, e.g. 綸 meaning "fishing line."... [more]
Saeropf & mKorean (Modern, Rare) From the stem of adjective 새롭다 (saeropda) meaning "new," a combination of determiner 새 (sae) meaning "new" and suffix —롭다 (-ropda), forming adjectives from abstract nouns.
SærósfIcelandic Derived from Icelandic sær "sea" and rós "rose".
SaerosmLiterature Saeros is one of J. R. R. Tolkien's characters.
Saerounf & mKorean (Modern, Rare) From the present determiner form of adjective 새롭다 (saeropda) meaning "new," a combination of determiner 새 (sae) meaning "new" and suffix —롭다 (-ropda), forming adjectives from abstract nouns (compare Saerom).
SaerufJapanese From Japanese 冴 (saeru) meaning "skillful, cold, severe". Other kanji combinations are possible.
SærúnfIcelandic Means "secret of the sea", derived from Old Norse sær "sea" combined with Old Norse rún "secret".
SaesarafGreek Mythology Uncertain etymology, possibly derived from Ancient Greek σαίρω (sairo) meaning either "to sweep" or "to grin". This was the name of a daughter of King Celeus of Eleusis in Greek mythology... [more]
Saetbyeolf & mKorean (Modern) From native Korean 샛별 (saetbyeol) meaning "morning star; rising star," derived from earlier Saebyeol with the addition of the genitive infix ㅅ (-s-).
SæthrythfHistory (Ecclesiastical) Variant of Sǣþrȳð. Saint Sæthryth (fl. 660s), was the stepdaughter of king Anna of East Anglia, who became a Benedictine nun at the abbey of Faremoutiers-en-Brie, Gaul under its foundress Saint Burgundofara, whom she succeeded as abbess... [more]
SakaemJapanese From the Japanese 栄 (sakae) "glory, flourish, honour, prosperity". Other kanji or kanji combinations can be used.
SakaeʔahfAlgonquian Means "when the sun rises", "first peaks", "a new day", in the South Slavey language. This name became notable in 2015 when a mother in the Northwest Territories in Canada was forced to change the glottal stop in her daughter's name to a hyphen... [more]
SakaekofJapanese From Japanese 栄 (sakae) meaning "glory, honour" combined with 子 (ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Sakuraem & fJapanese From Japanese 桜 (sakura) meaning "cherry blossom" combined with 咲 (e) meaning "(flowers) bloom, come out". Other kanji combinations are possible.
SataefJapanese From Japanese 咲 (sa) meaning "blossom", 多 (ta) meaning "many, much" combined with 恵 (e) meaning "favour". Other kanji combinations are possible.
SelerædmAnglo-Saxon Derived from the Old English elements sele "hall, manor" and ræd "advice, counsel, wisdom". Alternatively, the first element could be from sæl "happiness, prosperity" or the related sel "good, noble"... [more]
Seol-naefKorean From Sino-Korean 雪 (seol) meaning "snow" combined with 乃 (nae) meaning "inside; mine". This name can be formed using other hanja combinations as well.
Seong-JaemKorean From Sino-Korean 成 (seong) meaning "completed, finished, succeeded", 誠 (seong) meaning "sincere, honest, true" or 星 (seong) meaning "star, planet" combined with 宰 (jae) meaning "kill, rule" or 材 (jae) meaning "material, talent"... [more]
Serua-eteratfAncient Assyrian From Akkadian elements Šērū’a and ēṭirat, meaning "Šerua (a minor deity, possibly a consort of the god Ashur) is the one who saves". Name borne by a princess of the Sargonid dynasty, known from her letter (circa 670 BCE) to her sister-in-law Libbali-sharrat.
Seung-jaemKorean From Sino-Korean 勝 "victory; excel, be better than" and 宰 "to slaughter; to rule".
SeungtaemKorean From 勝 "victory; excel, be better than",勝 meaning "victory", "win", "exellent", "good", "better" or 承 "inherit, receive; succeed" (seung) and 泰 (tae) meaning "peaceful, calm, peace, easy."
SǽgæirrmOld Norse Derived from Old Norse sær "sea" and geirr "spear".
ShichirouzaemonmJapanese (Rare) From Japanese 七 (shichi) meaning "seven", 郎 (rou) meaning "son", 左 (za) meaning "left", 衛 (e) meaning "defense, protection" combined with 門 (mon) meaning "gate"... [more]
SiderælfObscure The second middle name of Exa Dark Sideræl Musk (2021-), daughter of Elon Musk and Claire "Grimes" Boucher. According to Grimes, it is a spelling variation of the English word sidereal "of or pertaining to the stars", in order to be more 'Elven'... [more]
SidumægdenfAnglo-Saxon (Hypothetical) Possibly derived from the Old English elements sidu meaning "modesty, custom, manner" and mæġden meaning "virgin, unmarried young woman".
SigerædmAnglo-Saxon Derived from Old English sige "victory" and ræd "counsel". This name was borne by a King of Essex, as well as a King of Kent.
SiggæirrmOld Norse Derived from Old Norse sigr meaning "victory" and geirr meaning "spear".
SigkætillmOld Norse Derived from the Germanic name elements sigr "victory" and ketill "cauldron hat, helmet".
SigvæigfOld Norse Derived from Old Norse sigr "victory" and veig "power, strength".
Sin-aefKorean From Sino-Korean 信愛 (sin-ae), referring to devoted love (of God). Other hanja combinations are possible.
SinaefKorean From native Korean 시내 (sinae) meaning "stream, brook, creek." It can also be a variant transcription of Sin-ae.
SinaefKorean Sinae (Korean:신애), from the Sino Korean "申" meaning "to extend, to explain" and the Sino Korean "愛" meaning to love, the name means, in combination, "Expression of Love"
Sin-jaem & fKorean From Sino-Korean 信 "trust, believe" and 哉 "final exclamatory particle". A famous bearer is Korean author Kang Shin-jae (1924-2001).
SnæfríðrfOld Norse Derived from the Old Norse elements snær meaning "snow" and fríðr meaning "beautiful, fair". According to medieval tradition, this was the name of a wife of the Norwegian king Harald Fairhair.
So-aengfKorean From Sino-Korean 小 (so) meaning "small" combined with 櫻 (aeng) meaning "cherry, cherry blossom". This name can be formed using other hanja combinations as well.
So-haengfKorean From Sino-Korean 小 (so) meaning "small" combined with 杏 (haeng) meaning "apricot". This name can be formed using other hanja combinations as well.
SolskjaermVarious (Modern, Rare) Transferred use of the surname Solskjær, named in honour of Norwegian professional football manager and former player Ole Gunnar Solskjær (1973-).
So-maefKorean From Sino-Korean 小 (so) meaning "small" combined with 莓 (mae) meaning "strawberry", 梅 (mae) meaning "plum", or 玫 (mae) meaning "rose, gemstone". This name can be formed using other hanja combinations as well.
Somchaem & fThai Alternate transcription of Thai สมชาย, สมชัย (see Somchai).
SphaeriomTheatre A character in 'Mostellaria', a play by the Roman author Plautus. Its name translates from Latin as "The Ghost (play)" (with the word fabula understood in the title). The play is believed to be an adaptation of a lost comedy of the Athenian poet Philemon called Phasma (the Ghost).
Tae-eunf & mKorean From Sino-Korean 太 (tae) meaning "largem great, big" or 態 (tae) meaning "manner, bearing, attitude" combined with 恩 (eun) meaning "saviour, mercy" or 銀 (eun) meaning "money"... [more]
Tae-geunmKorean From Sino-Korean 泰 "great, exalted, superior; big" and 根 "root; foundation"
Tae-Gyeongm & fKorean From Sino-Korean 泰 (tae) meaning "peaceful" and 景 (gyeong) meaning "scenery, view".
Tae-hafKorean From Sino-Korean 泰 (tae) "great, exalted, superior; big" and 夏 (ha) meaning "summer, great, grand".
Tae-heonmKorean Combination of a tae hanja, e.g. 泰 meaning "big, large, great; easy, calm," and a heon hanja, e.g. 憲 meaning "lesson, guidance; enlightenment."
Tae-huim & fKorean Korean unisex name which can have several different meanings depending on the hanja chosen; 太 (tae) meaning "big, great" or 泰 (tae) meaning "great, superior, exhalted, big" and 熙 meaning "bright, glorious", or 泰 (tae) as before and 希 meaning "hope".
Tae-HunmKorean From Sino-Korean 泰 (tae) meaning "peaceful" or 太 (tae) meaning "very, extreme" combined with 勛/勳 (hun) meaning "meritorious deed, rank" or 熏 (hun) meaning "smoke, fog, vapour"... [more]
Tae-HyeonmKorean From Sino-Korean 太 (tae) meaning "very, extreme" or 泰 (tae) meaning "peaceful" combined with 鉉 (hyeon) referring to a device used to lift a ritual tripod cauldron, 炫 (hyeon) meaning "shine, glitter", 現 (hyeon) meaning "appear, manifest" or 賢 (hyeon) meaning "virtuous, worthy, wise"... [more]
Tae-hyeongmKorean From Sino-Korean 泰 "great, exalted, superior; big" and 亨 "smoothly, progressing, no trouble".
Tae-hyungmKorean From the Korean Hangul character 태 (tae) based on the Hanja character 泰 (tài) meaning "big; great; good" combined with 형 (hyung; hyeong) derived from 亨 (hēng) meaning "bright; brilliant; smooth; progressing".... [more]
TaeiamfCoptic Meaning uncertain. Possibly begins with the feminine prefixes ⲧⲁ- (ta) or ⲧ- (ⲧ-).
Tae-ilmKorean The name Tae-il(태일) can be written in "泰壹" , "泰肷" or many other ways in Hanja. Meaning various on how written in Hanja. People famous have the name such as: Jeon Tae-il(전태일) was a South Korean activist in protest of poor working conditions in South Korea later burning himself(1948-1970)... [more]
Tae-jinmKorean Combination of a tae hanja, like 泰 meaning "big, large, great; easy, calm," 兌 meaning "change, switch; happiness" or 太 meaning "big, large; heavy," and a jin hanja, such as 鎭 meaning "quellable," 珍 meaning "treasure," 振 meaning "shake," 進 meaning "advance, progress" or 辰, referring to the Dragon as the fifth of twelve earthly branches in the Chinese zodiac.
Tae-junmKorean From Sino-Korean 泰 (tae) meaning "peaceful" and 俊 (jun) meaning "beautiful, handsome".
Tae-jungmKorean A “responsible” and “matured” person, this name is the original version said often to be Tae-yung.... [more]
TaekofJapanese From Japanese 多 (ta) meaning "many", 恵 (e) meaning "favour, benefit" and 子 (ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations are also possible.
Taek-unmKorean From Sino-Korean 澤 "marsh, swamp; grace, brilliance; damp, moist; fertile" and 運 "luck, fortune; ship, transport".
TaelmPopular Culture From the fairy character from the video game The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask. He is the brother of Tatl, the game's main fairy companion.
Tae-minmKorean From Sino-Korean 泰 "great, exalted, superior" and 民 "people, subjects, citizens". A famous bearer is South Korean singer Lee Tae-min (1993-).
Tae-rif & mKorean From Sino-Korean 泰 (tae) meaning "big, large, great; easy, calm" and 梨 (ri) meaning "pear (tree)" or 利 (ri) meaning "benefit, advantage," along with other hanja combinations.... [more]
TaesisfAncient Egyptian (Hellenized) From Egyptian tꜣ-Ꜣs.t meaning "she of Isis" or "belonging to Isis", derived from tꜣ "the aforementioned; the; she of" combined with the name of the goddess Isis.
Tae-sukmKorean From Sino-Korean 兌 (tae) meaning "to exchange" or 泰 (tae) meaning "peaceful, safe" combined with 錫 (seok) meaning "tin". This name can be formed by other hanja character combinations as well.
Tae-sunf & mKorean (Rare) From Sino-Korean 泰 (tae) "great, exalted" and 順 (sun) "obey, submit to, go along with". Other hanja can be used.
TætærtuppmOssetian Mythology Meaning unknown. This is the name of a character in Ossetian Mythology and the Caucasian Nart sagas. He is a close friend and favorite of God.
Tae-umKorean From Sino-Korean 泰 "great, exalted, superior; big" and 愚 "stupid, doltish, foolish".
Tae-WonmKorean From Sino-Korean 泰 (tae) meaning "peaceful" combined with 元 (won) meaning "first, origin", 源 (won) meaning "spring, source" or 遠 (won) meaning "distant, far"... [more]
Tae-yeonm & fKorean From Sino-Korean 泰 "great, exalted" (tae), and 連 "join, connect; continuous; even" or 姸 "beautiful" (yeon). A famous bearer is South Korean singer Kim Tae-yeon (1989-).
Taeyeonf & mKorean Means "calm". Taeyeon is also a popular singer in South Korea under groups Girls' Generation and TTS and has her own solo career.
Tae-yeongm & fKorean From Sino-Korean 泰 "great, exalted, superior" (tae) and 榮 "glory, honor; flourish, prosper", 映 "project; reflect light" or 英 "petal, flower, leaf; brave, a hero" (yeong).