Sabin
A name meaning 'elf' or 'noble', predominantly male in some cultures but also feminine in others.
Sabina
A name meaning 'woman of the Sabine people', associated with strength and tradition.
Sabine
A name meaning 'woman of the Sabine people', relating to ancient Italian tribes.
Sabino
A name meaning 'from the Sabine people', often used in Italian cultures.
Sabrina
Sabrina is often linked to the River Severn in British legend and means 'river.'
Sabrine
Sabrine is a variant of Sabrina, often meaning 'river.'
Sabyn
Sabyn is a modern variation of the name Sabina, often associated with 'from the Sabine tribe'.
Saccius
Derived from 'sacrum', meaning sacred or holy.
Saccus
A name meaning 'sack' or 'bag' – often symbolic of holding value.
Sacha
Defender of mankind.
Sacheverell
Sacheverell is of English origin, meaning 'a place where there is a shrub or shrubland'.
Saddler
Saddler refers to a craftsman who makes saddles.
Sadhbh
Meaning 'sweet' or 'goodness', representing a kind and gentle nature.
Sadie
An English diminutive of Sarah, meaning 'princess' or 'noblewoman', denoting royalty.
Sadka
Sadka means 'daughter of the farmer.'
Sadler
Sadler refers to a person who makes saddles.
Sadye
A variation of Sadie, meaning 'princess' or 'noblewoman'.
Saebald
Means 'sacred courage', combining Old High German elements.
Saebehrt
A name meaning 'bright as a sword', derived from Old High German elements.
Saebeorht
A name meaning 'bright from the sea', from Old High German language roots.
Saeburg
A name meaning 'fortification by the sea', derived from Germanic elements.
Saegar
An Old English name meaning 'sea spear'.
Saegeat
An Old English name meaning 'gift of the sea'.
Saeger
A German name meaning 'safeguard' or 'protector'.
Saegifu
An Old English name meaning 'sea gift'.
Saelig
An old name implying 'prosperous' or 'blessed' in its derivation.
Saeva
Meaning 'sea' or 'ocean' in Old Norse.
Saewald
Meaning 'aged warrior' from Old English elements.
Saewara
Meaning 'sea protection' from Old English origins.
Saeward
A name meaning 'guardian of the sea' in Old English.
Saeweard
Meaning 'guardian or protector of the sea' in Old English.
Saewig
A name meaning 'sea battle' from Old English roots.
Saewine
Meaning 'friendly warrior of the sea' in Old English.
Saewulf
A name that means 'sea wolf' in Old English.
Saewynn
Meaning 'friend of the sea' in Old English.
Saeyva
Meaning 'sea lover' in Old English.
Safari
Safari means 'journey' in Swahili, often associated with an adventure or expedition.
Saffine
A name associated with the precious spice saffron, symbolizing beauty and culinary excellence.
Safford
A surname derived from geographical features meaning 'ford by the willow tree.'
Saffren
A variant of 'saffron,' symbolizing brightness and cheerfulness.
Saffron
The name directly refers to the fragrant and valuable spice used in cooking and dyes, symbolizing beauty and richness.
Saffronia
A variant of the name Saffron, indicating brightness and cheerfulness, linked to the spice's attractiveness.
Saffy
A diminutive of Saffron, often used as an affectionate form with the same rich connotation of the spice.
Sage
The name means 'wise' or 'sage' as in a wise person.
Sageda
The name reflects a connection to wisdom as seen in its origins, signifying 'wisdom and knowledge.'
Sagga
This name is associated with 'dance' or 'moving rhythm,' from the Old Norse roots.
Sagramore
A name meaning 'one who is great' or 'strong leader', from the legends surrounding King Arthur.
Sagrario
A Spanish name meaning 'a sacred space' or 'sanctuary' often associated with holy places.
Sagubar
A unique name likely derived from a surname indicating a descent from a wooden structure or place.
Sahak
Derived from the Armenian word meaning ‘the joyful one.’
Saija
Saija means 'a gift or a blessed one' in Finnish culture.
Sain
Means 'a saint' or 'holy one' derived from Latin, often associated with Christianity.
Saint
The name means 'holy' or 'sacred,' often associated with Christian saints.
Sakari
A diminutive form of the name Sukari, meaning 'sweet' or 'pleasant'.
Sakki
Sakki refers to a 'friend' or 'companion' in Finnish.
Salatino
A diminutive of 'Salvador,' meaning 'savior' in Spanish.
Salazar
An influential surname meaning 'the palace of safety' in Basque origins.
Saleena
Peaceful or tranquil; calm.
Saleisha
A variant of the name Alicia, meaning 'noble' or 'exalted'.
Salena
A name derived from the Latin meaning 'peaceful', often associated with tranquility.
Salene
A name meaning 'heavenly' or 'from the sky', commonly associated with purity.
Salerna
A feminine name probably derived from a town in Italy, associated with health and vitality.
Saletta
A diminutive form of Italian origins meaning 'little sal', associated with peace.
Salford
A geographical name which means 'ford by the willow tree', commonly used as a surname and location name.
Salhford
A geographical name similar to Salford, meaning 'ford by the willow tree', used in place names.
Salib
Means 'cross'; heavily associated with Christian symbolism.
Saliba
Derived from 'Salib', meaning 'the cross'; also has Christian connections.
Salina(latin)
It means 'from the salt water' or 'salt', often linked to purity.
Salinda
Salinda is a variant of Selina, signifying 'moon' or 'heavenly'.
Salinde
Salinde relates to 'divine' or 'blessed', emphasizing a connection to the heavens.
Salinger
Salinger signifies 'one who is from the flatlands', or 'farmer', relating to agrarian roots.
Salisbury
Salisbury references a place name meaning 'the fort by the willow', often related to strength and stability.
Salla
Salla is associated with 'prosperity' or 'wealth', highlighting abundance and growth.
Sallee
A variant of Sally, meaning 'princess' or 'with grace.'
Salleigh
A variant of Sally, meaning 'princess' or 'noble lady.'
Salley
A variation of Sally, meaning 'princess' or 'noblewoman.'
Salli
A diminutive of the name Sarah, meaning 'princess.'
Sallianne
An English name derived from 'Sally,' meaning 'princess.'
Sallie
A diminutive form of the name Sarah, meaning 'princess.'
Sallsbury
Refers to a 'fortified place' or a 'town near a source of water.'
Sally
A diminutive of Sarah, meaning 'princess' or 'lady.'
Sallyann
Sallyann combines the name Sally, which means 'princess', with the traditional suffix '-ann'.
Salo
Salo means 'forest', reflecting a connection to nature and the wilderness.
Saloma
A variant of Salome meaning 'peaceful' or 'calm.'
Salomao
A variant of Solomon, meaning 'peace.'
Salome
Means 'peace,' traditionally associated with a character from the New Testament.
Salomea
A Slavic variation of Salome, meaning 'peace.'
Salomi
A variant of Salome meaning 'peaceful or calm.'
Salomo
A variant of Solomon, meaning 'peaceful.'
Salomon
Meaning 'peaceful,' associated with a wise king in the Bible.
Salomone
A name meaning 'peace', derived from the Hebrew name Solomon.
Salonia
A name meaning 'peace' or 'calm', associated with beauty and tranquility.
Salonika
A name derived from a historic city, signifying 'victory' or 'place of victory' in Greek.
Saloso
A variant of Salas meaning 'peaceful place' or 'innocent'.
Salove
A name meaning 'peaceful', often associated with love and harmony.
Salsa
Meaning 'sauce' in Spanish; often implies zest and style.
Salton
An Old English name meaning 'dweller by the manor' or 'farm'.
Salud
Meaning 'health' in Spanish, often used as a blessing.
Salustiana
Meaning 'salutary', often symbolizing health and wellness.
Salustianna
A feminine form of Salustius, meaning 'of health', often implies benevolence and care.