Salut
Means 'salutation' or 'hello', representing greeting and hospitality in French culture.
Salva
Means 'savior', symbolizing protection and deliverance in a religious context.
Salvador
Means 'savior', often associated with Jesus Christ in Christian tradition.
Salvadore
An Italian variant of 'Salvador', meaning 'savior', also used in a religious context.
Salvator
Derived from the Latin word for 'savior', traditionally linked to Christian theology.
Salvatora
Meaning 'savior' in a feminine form, reflective of nurturing and protective attributes.
Salvatore
Means 'savior' in Italian, commonly used in Christian contexts.
Salvatrice
Meaning 'savior' or 'rescuer' in Italian, often used in religious contexts.
Salvi
Derived from Latin 'salvus', meaning 'safe' or 'whole.'
Salvia
Meaning 'sage' or 'wisdom' in Latin, associated with healing and protection.
Salvina
A diminutive form meaning 'little sage' or 'little saved' stemming from Latin roots.
Salvino
Derived from Latin meaning 'safe' or 'protected.'
Sam
A short form of Samuel or Samantha, meaning 'God has heard.'
Samaire
A name meaning 'a gift from the sea.'
Samal
Means 'great' or 'noble' in Dutch.
Samantha
A name of Aramaic origin meaning 'listener' or 'told by God.'
Samara(latin)
A name derived from the ecological term for the fruit of a tree; symbolizing abundance.
Samarie
A variant of 'Samara', meaning 'guardian' or 'protected by God'.
Samborn
Refers to 'sambh' or associated with the brambles or thorn-bushes.
Samien
Samien is derived from Samuel, meaning 'God has heard' in Hebrew.
Samm
Samm is often a diminutive or variant of Samuel or Samantha, meaning 'heard by God' or 'listener' in Hebrew.
Samma
Samma is derived from the name Samuel and means 'God has heard' in Hebrew.
Samme
Samme is often a derivative of Samuel and Samantha, meaning 'he is God' or 'listener' in Hebrew.
Sammie
Sammie is a diminutive of Samuel or Samantha, meaning 'God has heard.'
Sammon
Sammon means 'little Samuel,' derived from the Hebrew name Samuel meaning 'God has heard.'
Sammuel
Sammuel means 'God has heard,' linked deeply to the biblical figure Samuel.
Sammy
Sammy is a diminutive form of the names Samuel or Samantha, meaning 'God has heard.'
Samoel
Samoel is a variation of Samuel, meaning 'God has heard,' often used in Christian contexts.
Samphy
A modern name potentially derived from the name Samantha, meaning 'listener.'
Sampson
Derived from Hebrew meaning 'sun' or 'service' and associated with the biblical figure known for his strength.
Samuel
Means 'asked of God' or 'God has heard'.
Samuele
Italian variant of Samuel, meaning 'God has heard'.
Samuell
Variation of Samuel, meaning 'God has heard'.
Samuella
A feminine form of Samuel, meaning 'God has heard'.
Samuli
Finnish variant of Samuel, meaning 'God has heard'.
Samwise
The name means 'half-wise' or 'one who is wise in some ways', often associated with loyalty and bravery.
Sanche
A diminutive of Sancho, meaning 'sacred' or 'holy'.
Sanchez
A surname meaning 'son of Sancho', derived from the name Sancho meaning 'sacred' or 'holy'.
Sancho
Meaning 'sacred' or 'holy' derived from Latin 'sanctus'.
Sancia
Derived from 'sanctus', meaning 'holy' or 'sacred', often associated with purity.
Sanctity
Refers to the quality of being holy, sacred, or saintly; often associated with religious reverence.
Sandborn
Derived from an Old English surname meaning 'sandy stream or brook'.
Sandbourne
Meaning 'a river with sandbanks', often associated with place names in England.
Sander
A diminutive of 'Alexander', meaning 'defender of man', symbolizing strength and protection.
Sanders
A surname derived from 'Alexander', meaning 'son of Sandy'; often signifies heritage.
Sanderson
A surname meaning 'son of Sandy' or 'Alex,',' indicating family lineage.
Sandey
Derived from 'defender of man' or 'protector,' reflecting strength and leadership.
Sandford
Meaning 'sand ford,' a geographical term referring to a river crossing.
Sandfurd
An alternative spelling of Sandford, meaning 'sand ford,' indicating place of origin.
Sandi
Sandi is a diminutive of Alexandra, meaning 'defender of man.'
Sandie
Sandie is a diminutive of Sandra, which means 'defender of mankind.'
Sanditon
Sanditon is derived from the Old English for 'sandy town,' representing a geographical significance.
Sandon
Sandon means 'sandy hill' and is a surname and place name that refers to geography.
Sandor
Sandor is a variant of Alexander, meaning 'defender of mankind.'
Sandra
Sandra is a diminutive of Alexandra, meaning 'protector of man.'
Sandre
Sandre, a variation of Alexander, means 'defender of mankind.'
Sandreea
Sandreea is a variant of Sandra, meaning 'defender of mankind.'
Sandreia
Sandreia is a variant of Sandra, signifying 'defender of mankind.'
Sandriana
Derived from Sandra, meaning 'defender of mankind' or 'protector' in Greek.
Sandrin
A diminutive form of Alexander, meaning 'defender of the people' in Greek.
Sandrine
A French diminutive form of Alexandra, meaning 'defender of mankind' in Greek.
Sandrino
A diminutive of Alessandro, meaning 'defender of men' in Italian/Greek.
Sandro
Short form of Alessandro, meaning 'defender of men' in Italian/Greek.
Sandu
A form of Alexander, meaning 'defender of man' in Greek.
Sandulf
Old Norse name meaning 'sand wolf' or 'sea wolf'.
Sandy
A diminutive of Alexander or Sandra, often used to signify 'defender' or 'helper' in various cultures.
Sanela
Meaning is often interpreted as 'peaceful' or 'calm' in various Slavic languages.
Sanersone
Sanersone means 'son of Sane' in English.
Sanford
Sanford means 'from the sandy ford' in Old English, referring to a river crossing.
Sanice
A modern name that combines elements of 'San' and 'Nice', symbolizing kindness.
Sanja
Means 'dream' or 'vision' in Slavic languages.
Sann
A short form of names meaning 'true' or 'honest'.
Sanna
A diminutive of the name Susanna, meaning 'lily' or 'flower'.
Sannah
A variant of Sanna, similarly meaning 'lily' or 'flower'.
Sannan
A name that signifies 'one who leads' or 'brave'.
Sannath
A name with roots in 'sann', meaning 'truth', and often associated with honor.
Sanne
A Scandinavian variant of Søren, meaning 'stern' or 'severe'.
Sannibh
A name meaning 'wisdom' or 'knowledge', often associated with a learned person.
Sanny
A short and affectionate form of names such as Sanna, often implying warmth or friendliness.
Sansa
A diminutive of 'Alexandra', meaning 'defender of mankind', showcasing strength and compassion.
Sansao
A name with unclear direct meaning but commonly found in Portuguese-speaking communities.
Sansone
It is the Italian version of Samson, meaning 'sun' or 'service'.
Santa
Traditionally means 'saint'.
Santana
A name meaning 'sacred' or 'holy' associated with several saints.
Sante
A name meaning 'saint' signifying sanctity and holiness.
Santesa
An Icelandic variant meaning 'blessed one'.
Santi
Santi refers to 'saintly' or 'holy,' commonly associated with the name Santiago.
Santiago
Santiago means 'Saint James,' a reference to the apostle James in Christian tradition.
Santidad
Means 'holiness' or 'sanctity', relating to the sacred or divine.
Santina
A diminutive form of 'Santa', meaning 'holy' or 'saintly'.
Santino
A diminutive of 'santo', meaning 'little saint'.
Santo
Means 'saint' or 'holy one', derived from the Spanish term for saint.
Santon
Santon is derived from 'saint', meaning 'holy' or 'blessed'.
Santonio
Santonio means 'little saint', derived from the name Antonio which is rooted in 'priceless'.
Santos
Santos means 'saints' and refers to holy persons revered in Christianity.
Saoirse
Saoirse means 'freedom' in Irish, commonly reflecting the concept of independence.
Saon
Saon means 'wise' or 'gifted' in Irish Gaelic, often relating to intelligence and resourcefulness.
Saorla
Saorla means 'free princess' or 'noble' in Irish, signifying high lineage and independence.
Saory
Saory means 'a free woman' in Irish, symbolizing freedom and independence.
Saphire
A variant spelling of 'sapphire,' symbolizing wisdom and protection.