Senomagli
Senomagli translates to 'great brain' or 'wisdom', often associated with intelligence.
Senora
Senora translates to 'lady' or 'mistress', denoting respect and honor.
Senorita
Senorita means 'young lady' or 'miss', often used as a term of endearment.
Senorix
Senorix is a term for 'lord', used to denote nobility or leadership.
Sens
Sens translates to 'sense' or 'meaning', often associated with awareness.
Senta
Senta means 'to feel' or 'to listen', symbolizing empathy and connection.
Sentraille
A French name meaning 'little saint'.
Sentwine
An English name meaning 'the one who brings peace'.
Seofeca
An ancient Old English name meaning 'sea traveler'.
Seona
A Scottish Gaelic form of the name 'Jane' meaning 'God is gracious'.
Seonag
A Scottish diminutive of 'Seona', meaning 'God is gracious'.
Seoras
A Scottish variant of the name George meaning 'farmer' or 'earthworker'.
Sepp
A diminutive form of Joseph, meaning 'God will add'.
September
Derived from Latin meaning 'the seventh month', historically the seventh month in ancient Roman calendars.
Septima
Means 'seventh' in Latin, often associated with the seventh child.
Septimus
Means 'seventh' in Latin, commonly given to the seventh-born child.
Serafina
Feminine form of Serafim, meaning 'fiery' or 'ardent', symbolizing zeal and passion.
Serafine
Variant of Serafina meaning 'fiery' or 'ardent', often used in Christian contexts.
Serafino
Means 'seraphim' or 'fiery', often linked to the divine or celestial qualities.
Seraide
Seraide is a French name that conveys 'arrival' or 'to bring.'
Seraphia
Seraphia is derived from Seraph, meaning 'angelic or fiery.'
Seraphina
Seraphina means 'fiery' and is often associated with an angelic connotation in Hebrew.
Seraphine
Seraphine is a variant of Seraphina, meaning 'fiery one' in Hebrew.
Seras
Seras means 'to bind or tie' in Greek.
Serban
Serban means 'to be servant or from the servant class' in Romanian.
Sereen
A variant of the name 'Serene,' meaning calm or peaceful.
Serefina
Derived from 'Seraphina,' meaning fiery or ardent.
Sereia
Meaning 'mermaid' in Portuguese, often associated with beauty and allure.
Seren
Means 'star' in Welsh, symbolizing guidance and brightness.
Serena
Means 'serene' or 'peaceful' in Latin, used commonly across various cultures.
Serenade
Refers to a song sung in the evening or night, often of romantic nature.
Serenata
Means 'evening song' in Italian, linked to musical traditions of serenades.
Serene
Refers to tranquility or peace, signifying calmness.
Sereniah
A variant of 'Serena,' signifying calmness or peace.
Serenity
Means 'the state of being calm or peaceful.'
Sereno
Means 'clear' or 'serene' in Italian, often used as a male name.
Serenus
A name meaning 'calm' or 'peaceful' derived from Latin.
Seretha
A variant of 'Serita,' signifying calm or peaceful nature.
Serge
A name of Latin origin meaning 'to protect' or 'to serve'.
Sergei
A variant of Serge, meaning 'to protect' or 'to serve', rooted in Latin.
Sergey
A variant of the name Sergei, meaning 'to protect' or 'to serve'.
Serghei
A variant of Sergei, this name means 'to protect' or 'to serve'.
Sergio
A Spanish form of the name meaning 'servant' or 'protector'.
Sergiu
A Romanian variant of the name meaning 'to protect' or 'to serve'.
Sergius
A name meaning 'to protect' or 'to serve', historically used in Roman culture.
Sergiy
A variant of Sergei, meaning 'to protect' or 'to serve'.
Serhild
A name meaning 'battle maiden', projecting strength and valor.
Serhilda
A name that means 'battle' and 'noble', representing a strong warrior spirit.
Serhilde
A name meaning 'battle' or 'warrior maiden', symbolizing bravery and courage.
Serihilda
A name meaning 'battle maiden', indicating strength and valor in fight.
Serihilde
Serihilde combines 'seri', meaning 'serene' and 'hilde', meaning 'battle', illustrating a peaceful warrior.
Serilde
Serilde evokes ideas of 'bravery in battle', common in Germanic traditions.
Serina
Serina is derived from Latin meaning 'serene', denoting tranquility and calmness.
Serinda
Serinda is related to 'serenity', reflecting peace and calm in various languages.
Serita
Serita means 'to soar' or 'rise', signifying ambition and prosperity.
Seriyah
Seriyah is a modern derivative of 'Serena', symbolizing tranquility.
Serle
Serle is a variant of 'Searle', meaning 'armored warrior', often associated with strength.
Serlo
Serlo is derived from 'seir', meaning 'spring' or 'to rise', suggesting vitality.
Serra
Serra translates to 'mountain range', often linked to peace and stability in nature.
Serrilda
Serrilda combines elements of 'battle' and 'strength', common in Germanic lore.
Servando
Servando means 'to preserve' or 'to keep safe', reflecting a protective nature.
Servanus
Servanus means 'to serve', often associated with service and humility in Christian texts.
Servause
Servause means 'servant', indicating a role of service or duty, frequently associated with French heritage.
Seryozha
A diminutive form of the name Sergey, meaning 'protector' or 'defender'.
Seton
Means 'settlement by the sea', derived from Old English origins.
Seuar
Derived from the Old Norse name 'Sir,' meaning 'he who is armed' or 'warrior'.
Seuare
Similar to Seuar, it indicates 'warrior' or 'protector' in Old Norse contexts.
Seuuardus
A variant of 'Sjur,' it means 'victor' or 'one who holds victory.'
Sevag
The name means 'savior' or 'deliverer' in Armenian.
Sevanne
Derived from 'Sevan,' it means 'peaceful' or 'calm' in association with water bodies.
Sevasti
The name means 'venerable' or 'respected,' commonly associated with piety.
Sevastyan
This name means 'revered' or 'venerable,' linked to the sainted tradition in Christianity.
Severena
Feminine form of Severus, meaning 'stern' or 'severe' in Latin, denoting strength of character.
Severiano
Derived from Severus, indicating 'serious' or 'grave'.
Severin
Derived from Severus, meaning 'stern' or 'severe', associated with strong principles and integrity.
Severina
Feminine form of Severinus, meaning 'strict' or 'serious', often symbolizing resolve and strength.
Severino
A diminutive form of Severus, meaning 'stern', associated with strength and authority.
Severinus
Means 'stern' or 'serious', a name borne by several saints throughout history.
Severo
Spanish form of Severus, meaning 'stern' or 'severe', often implying strength.
Severu
A variant of Severus, meaning 'stern' or 'serious', denoting strength and reliability.
Severus
Means 'stern', associated with the characteristics of strength and discipline.
Sevilla
A name associated with the city of Seville, meaning 'from the city of Seville'.
Sewell
Sewell means 'sheltered by a wall' or 'from the marsh by the well.'
Sewenna
Sewenna translates to 'sweet' or 'gentle,' often associated with kindness.
Sewerd
Sewerd means 'sea guard' or 'defender of the sea.'
Sewin
Sewin relates to 'salmon,' often symbolizing growth and life.
Sexburga
Sexburga means 'fortress of the sixth,' often associated with royalty or nobility.
Sexton
Sexton refers to an 'officer of a church,' related to caretaking roles in Christianity.
Seychelle
Seychelle refers to the islands and translates to 'sandy beach,' symbolizing paradise.
Seymour
Seymour means 'from the swamp by the sea,' related to geographical features.
Seyon
Seyon means 'righteous' or 'goodness' in Amharic, associated with virtue.
Shad
Meaning 'brave' or 'battle-ready'.
Shaddoc
A variation of Shad, meaning 'from the woods' in Old Scottish.
Shaddock
Derived from the word meaning 'little shady place' in Old English.
Shade
Refers to a shadow or a place of refuge or protection.
Shadee
A variant of Shade, representing a lighthearted or pleasant demeanor.
Shaderr
A variant of Shade with a hint of uniqueness, symbolizing protection.
Shadey
Derived from Shade, symbolizing calmness and serenity.
Shae
Means 'gift from God', commonly used in Irish culture for both genders.
Shaela
An Anglicized form of the Gaelic name Síle, meaning 'heavenly' or 'blessed'.