Saphyre
Saphyre refers to the gemstone 'sapphire,' symbolizing wisdom and nobility.
Sapphira
Sapphira means 'beautiful' and also refers to the gemstone 'sapphire'.
Sapphire
Sapphire means 'precious gem' and symbolizes wisdom and virtue.
Sarabella
Sarabella means 'beautiful princess' in Italian.
Sarabelle
Sarabelle means 'beautiful princess' in French, a variant of Sarabella.
Sarabeth
Sarabeth combines 'Sara' and 'Elizabeth', meaning 'God is my oath'.
Sarae
The name means 'princess'.
Sarafina
The name means 'seraphim' or 'fiery one' in Hebrew.
Sarah
The name means 'princess' and is associated with the biblical figure Sarah, wife of Abraham.
Sarahat
The name means 'princess' and suggests nobility or honor.
Sarahi
The name means 'princess' or 'noblewoman'.
Sarai
The name means 'my princess' and is also associated with the biblical figure Sarai, later known as Sarah.
Saraid
The name means 'noblewoman' or 'princess', indicating a royal lineage.
Saraide
A variant of the name Sara, meaning 'princess' or 'noblewoman'.
Sarantis
Derived from Sarantos, meaning 'thirty'; often associated with the feast of Saint Sarantos.
Sardis
An ancient city name that stands for ‘the city of the Lydians’ and denotes historical significance.
Sareola
A name derived from 'Sierra,' meaning 'mountain range.'
Sarga
An Icelandic name meaning 'to build' or 'to create.'
Sarge
A name derived from 'sargente,' meaning 'to serve.'
Sargent
A name meaning 'servant' or 'to serve.'
Sargini
Sargini means 'nobleman' in Armenian.
Sargis
Sargis means 'he who is born in the autumn' in Armenian.
Sarianne
Sarianne is derived from Sarah, meaning 'to rule' or 'princess' in Hebrew.
Sarie
Sarie is a diminutive of Sarah, meaning 'princess' in Hebrew.
Sarilda
A Germanic name meaning 'sword maiden'.
Sarit
A Hebrew name meaning 'a song or chant'.
Sarita
Derived from Sara in Spanish, meaning 'princess'.
Sarkis
An Armenian male name meaning 'of the servant.'
Sarlota
A Hungarian variant of Charlotte meaning 'free man.'
Sarlote
A Hungarian variant of Charlotte meaning 'strong and free.'
Sarnin
Sarnin is believed to mean 'the one who is exalted' in an Old Norse context.
Sarnud
Sarnud translates to 'the one who is victorious' in Old Norse nomenclature.
Sarnvar
Sarnvar means 'warrior of the heart', indicating valiance and strength.
Sartor
Latin for 'tailor,' denoting a profession; often associated with craftsmanship.
Sasa
Sasa means 'defender' or 'protector' in Slavic languages.
Sascha
Sascha is a diminutive of Alexander, meaning 'defender of man' in Greek.
Sasha
Sasha is also a diminutive of Alexander, meaning 'defender of man' in Greek.
Sasheal
Sasheal means 'will be delivered', indicating hope and divine intervention.
Sashenka
Sashenka is a diminutive form of Alexandra, meaning 'defender of mankind'.
Sasho
Sasho is a diminutive of Alexander, meaning 'defender of man'.
Sasilvia
Derived from Sylvia, meaning 'from the forest' in Latin.
Saskia
A diminutive form of the name Alexandra, meaning 'defender of mankind.'
Saskie
A variation of Saskia, meaning 'protector' in Dutch origins.
Saturday
Derived from the Old English word for Saturn's day, representing tradition and worship of the Roman god Saturn.
Saulo
Saulo is the Spanish form of Saul, meaning 'asked for, prayed for,' and is significant in Christian contexts.
Saulus
Saulus is the Latin form of Saul, meaning 'asked for' and linked to biblical narratives.
Saunder
A diminutive of Alexander, meaning 'defender of the people'.
Saunders
A surname meaning 'son of Alexander', often linked to nobility and leadership.
Saunderson
A patronymic name meaning 'son of Saunders', indicating descent or lineage.
Sauville
Sauville means 'a small town or estate on a hill.'
Sava
Sava means 'to be wise' or 'one who brings wisdom.'
Savana
Savana refers to 'a tropical grassland characterized by scattered trees.'
Savanah
Savanah is an alternative spelling of 'Savannah,' which refers to a grassy plain.
Savanha
Savanha is a variant of Savannah, denoting 'a large area of grassland.'
Savanna
Savanna is derived from 'savannah' and denotes a grassland ecosystem.
Savannah
Savannah is a name for wide grassy plains, often used in geography.
Savant
Savant means 'learned' or 'scholar.'
Savaric
Savaric means 'protector' or 'defender' in Slavic languages.
Saven
Saven is derived from an Old English word meaning 'savior' or 'to save'.
Saverina
Saverina is a diminutive of Saverio, meaning 'savior' in Italian.
Saverine
Saverine is a variant of Saverio, related to the meaning of 'savior' in French.
Saverio
Saverio means 'savior' or 'to save' in Italian context, often associated with Saint Francis Xavier.
Saviero
Saviero means 'savior' or 'one who saves'.
Savina
Savina means 'sacred' or 'the one from the Sabine tribe' in Latin.
Savine
Savine means 'a type of juniper' often symbolizing healing and protection.
Savini
Savini means 'the one from Savina, or the one who brings wisdom'.
Savino
Savino means 'sacred' or 'from the Sabine people'.
Savio
Savio means 'wise' or 'the one who is sage'.
Savion
Savion means 'to be wise' or an intelligent person.
Savoy
A name meaning 'from Savoy', referring to the region in France known for its historical significance.
Savvas
Derived from the Greek name Sabbas, meaning 'of the Sabbath'.
Saward
May refer to 'to be wary' or 'to guard'.
Sawin
Possibly derived from a surname meaning 'saw', as in lumber or timber.
Sawyere
A name derived from the occupation of 'woodcutter'.
Sawyers
A surname meaning 'woodcutter' that has become popular as a first name.
Saxa
A name meaning 'rock' in Latin.
Saxan
A name derived from Saxon, meaning 'from the Saxons'.
Saxe
A name derived from a region in Germany known for its kingdom.
Saxen
A variation of Saxe, also related to the Saxon people.
Saxleue
A name derived from Saxon roots, meaning 'the people of the Saxons.'
Saxon
Referring to the Germanic people associated with Saxony, meaning 'from the Saxons.'
Saxonia
A feminine derivation referring to Saxony, rooted in Germanic tradition.
Saxons
Refers to the historical tribe known as Saxons from the region of Saxony in Germany.
Saxton
Meaning 'from the town by the Saxons,' related to the lineage of Saxon tribes.
Sayde
Sayde is a variant of Sadie, meaning 'princess' in Hebrew.
Saydee
Saydee is a modern variant of Sadie, also meaning 'princess' in Hebrew.
Sayer
Means 'one who says' or 'sayer', often used for those who speak or declare.
Sayers
A variant of Sayer, means 'one who says' or 'doer', often a surname turned given name.
Sayetsi
Means 'gift', signifying kindness and generosity.
Saymund
A name meaning 'protection through wisdom,' often associated with leadership and intelligence.
Sayward
A name meaning 'guardian of the sea,' often linked to those who protect coastal lands.
Scadwiella
Scadwiella has no defined meaning but is likely a modern variation of names with English roots.
Scaffeld
Scaffeld refers to a 'dweller by the wooded area,' common in English place names.
Scanda
Scanda is commonly used in various cultures; it has no concrete meaning but may imply a 'scandal' or 'to wander.'
Scandleah
Scandleah refers to a 'clearing by the scandal' in Old English.
Scandy
Scandy is a diminutive from English names and signifies a jovial spirit.
Scarlet
Scarlet means 'bright red' or 'the color red' in English.
Scarlete
Scarlete is a variation of Scarlet, meaning 'bright red' or 'red fabric.'
Scarlett
Scarlett means 'red' or 'a red-clad woman' in English.
Scarletta
Scarletta is a diminutive of Scarlett, implying 'little red.'