Safranka
A feminine variation of Safran, meaning 'yellow' or 'saffron', often associated with spice and warmth.
Safreen
An Arabic name meaning 'comfort' or 'peace', often given to daughters in Muslim families.
Safuh
An Arabic name meaning 'pure' or 'clean', often symbolizing physical or spiritual purity.
Saful Islam
A compound name meaning 'a servant of Islam', signifying loyalty and dedication to the faith.
Safulislam
A variant of Saful Islam, meaning 'servant of Islam', representing closeness to the religion.
Safun
An Arabic name meaning 'protector' or 'safeguard', often associated with noble qualities.
Safura
An Arabic name meaning 'precious' or 'valuable', often used for daughters as a sign of affection.
Safwa
An Arabic name meaning 'the best' or 'chosen', often reflecting esteemed qualities.
Safwah
An Arabic name derived from 'Safwa', meaning 'the best' or 'elite', indicating high value and quality.
Safwan
A name meaning 'pure' or 'clear.'
Safwana
A name meaning 'she who is exalted' or 'noble.'
Safwat
A name meaning 'the choicest' or 'select.'
Safya
A name meaning 'pure,' often associated with femininity.
Sagal
A name meaning 'poet,' often given to those who engage in storytelling or poems.
Sagheer
Meaning 'small' or 'young' in Arabic, often used as a term of endearment.
Sagheera
A feminine form of Sagheer, meaning 'small' or 'young' in Arabic.
Sagheerah
An alternate spelling of Sagheera, meaning 'little' or 'young'.
Saghir
A variant spelling of Sagheer, meaning 'small' or 'young'.
Saghir Ali
Combining Sagheer with Ali, meaning 'exalted' or 'noble' in Arabic.
Saghira
A feminine version of Saghir, meaning 'small' or 'young'.
Saghirali
A compound name meaning 'young or small' combined with 'Ali', meaning 'exalted'.
Sagira
A feminine variation of Sagheer, signifying 'the small one' or 'young'.
Sagirah
An alternate spelling of Sagira, meaning 'small' or 'young'.
Sahab
Sahab means 'companion' or 'friend' in Arabic.
Sahabah
Sahabah refers to 'companions' particularly of Prophet Muhammad in Islamic context.
Sahabudeen
Sahabudeen means 'companion of the faith' or 'friend of the religion' in Arabic.
Sahah
Sahah means 'truth' or 'authenticity' in Arabic.
Saham
A person who is brave and noble.
Sahaman
A strong and determined individual.
Sahar
Means 'dawn' or 'morning' in Arabic, symbolizing new beginnings.
Sahar Gul
Means 'flower of dawn' in Persian, combining beauty and the symbolism of morning light.
Sahara
Means 'desert' in Arabic, often associated with vast and beautiful landscapes.
Saharah
Alternate spelling of Sahara, retaining the meaning of 'desert'.
Saharish
A name often translated to mean 'wise' or 'intelligent', derived from Arabic roots.
Sahat
An Arabic name meaning 'healthy' or 'sound.'
Sahba
Meaning ‘companion’ or ‘friend’ in Arabic.
Sahban
A form of name meaning ‘guardian’ or ‘protector’ in Arabic.
Saheb
Means ‘master’ or ‘gentleman’ in Persian and Urdu cultures.
Saheed
Meaning ‘martyr’ or ‘sacrificed one’ in Arabic.
Saheefa
Means ‘page’ or ‘sheet’ in Arabic, often referring to a noble character.
Saheena
Means ‘calm’ or ‘peaceful’ in Arabic.
Saheim
Meaning ‘companion’ or ‘friend’ in Arabic.
Sahel
Refers to the coastal region or a 'shore', commonly associated with the desert landscape.
Saher
Means 'morning' or 'dawn' in Arabic.
Sahezad
Means 'king's son' or 'prince' in Persian.
Sahib
Meaning 'master' or 'gentleman' in Arabic, commonly used as a respectful title.
Sahiba
Means 'female companion' or 'partner' in Arabic.
Sahibah
A feminine form of Sahib, meaning 'mistress' or 'lady' in Arabic.
Sahid
Means 'martyr' in Arabic, often used in reference to someone who has sacrificed their life for their faith.
Sahifa
An Arabic name that means 'page' or 'leaf' in reference to a page in a book or a scroll.
Sahila
An Arabic name meaning 'a guide'; it often denotes someone who leads others to safety.
Sahim
An Arabic name meaning 'patient' or 'tolerant.'
Sahima
An Arabic name that means 'peaceful' or 'calm.'
Sahimah
An Arabic feminine name meaning 'patient' or 'forbearing.'
Sahina
A name meaning 'moonlight' or 'beautiful night', evoking beauty and tranquility.
Sahinia
A name associated with beauty and brightness, often used in poetic contexts.
Sahiqa
A name meaning 'a woman of high status', indicating respect and honor.
Sahir
A name meaning 'bringer of good news' or 'watchful', symbolizing vigilance and positivity.
Sahira
Meaning 'the one who is awake', indicating a person who is alert and lively.
Sahirah
A female variant of Sahir, meaning 'charming' or 'entertaining'.
Sahl
Smooth or easy; signifies simplicity in nature.
Sahla
Ease or simplicity; reflects grace.
Sahlad
A man who is easy-going and amiable.
Sahlah
Ease and tranquility; depicts comfort and calmness.
Sahm
Meaning 'generous' or 'noble', it denotes a person of kindness and good character.
Sahmina
Meaning 'peaceful' or 'serene', it carries cultural significance in Arabic naming conventions.
Sahmir
Meaning 'companion' or 'friend', encapsulating loyalty and camaraderie.
Sahna
Meaning 'bring forth joy' or 'happiness', representing positivity in Arabic culture.
Sahndra
A derivative of 'Alexandra', meaning 'protector of mankind' in Arabic culture.
Sahor
Aligning with means 'peace' in Arabic, representing tranquility and calmness.
Sahovan
Meaning 'one who brings peace', conveying harmony and balance.
Sahra
An Arabic name meaning 'desert' or 'wilderness.'
Sahrahsahe
An Arabic name combining elements meaning 'journey' and 'island.'
Sahri
An Arabic name commonly associated with 'bright' or 'shining.'
Sahuri
An Arabic name meaning 'anguished' or 'afflicted.'
Sai
A name commonly associated with the revered saint Sai Baba, representing peace and compassion.
Sai Amartya
A name combining Sai with Amartya, meaning 'immortal' or 'eternal.'
Saib
A name meaning 'noble' or 'sublime', representing honorable traits.
Saiba
Meaning 'noble' or 'pure', reflecting a sense of nobility and virtue.
Saibah
A variant of the name 'Saiba', meaning 'noble woman' or 'one of high status'.
Saibh
Derived from 'noble', conveying qualities of honor and virtue.
Saibya
Meaning 'noble person' or 'one who has elevated status', denoting excellence and honor.
Said
Said means 'happy' or 'fortunate' in Arabic.
Saida
Saida means 'happy' or 'fortunate' in Arabic.
Saidah
Saidah is a feminine form of Said and means 'happy' in Arabic.
Saidi
Saidi means 'happy' in Arabic, derived from the root word Said.
Saidul
Saidul means 'the one who is fortunate' in Arabic.
Saidy
Saidy means 'happy' or 'fortunate' in Arabic and is derived from Said.
Saif
Saif means 'sword' in Arabic, symbolizing strength and bravery.
Saif Al Din
Means 'sword of the faith', signifying strength and religious devotion in Arabic culture.
Saifaldin
An alternate spelling of Saif Al Din, meaning 'sword of the religion'.
Saifan
Meaning 'sword' or 'sharp sword', representing strength and valor in Arabic traditions.
Saifee
Derived from 'Saif', meaning 'sword', symbolizing bravery in Arabic culture.
Saifreena
A name combining 'Saif' with a feminine touch, symbolizing strength and grace.
Saifuddin
Means 'sword of the faith', representing a protector of faith in Arabic Islamic culture.
Saifudeen
An alternate spelling of Saifuddin, meaning 'sword of the religion'.
Saiful Azman
Meaning 'sword of the nation', a name combining valor and nationalism.
Saiful Baari
Means 'sword of the Creator', signifying divine strength in Malay Islamic culture.
Saiful Islam
Translating to 'sword of Islam', denoting a defender of the Islamic faith.
Saifulazman
Typically means 'sword of the age', indicating strength in contemporary context.