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Name |
Origin |
Sex |
Meaning |
| 401. | Sarah | Hebrew |  | Princess. In the Bible, Sarah was the wife of Abraham and mother of Isaac. Her name was originally Sarai (quarrelsome), but God commanded that her name be changed to Sarah before the birth of her son. |
| 402. | Sarah | Muslim |  | Variant of Sara: Pure. Happy. |
| 403. | Sarai | Biblical |  | My lady; my princess |
| 404. | Sarai | Hebrew |  | Argumentative. |
| 405. | Saraid | Irish |  | Excellent. |
| 406. | Sarama | Indian |  | Quick. |
| 407. | Saranna | English |  | Compound of Sarah: princess; and Anne: favour or grace. |
| 408. | Sardaar | Muslim |  | Variant of Sardar: Commander. Head. |
| 409. | Sardar | Muslim |  | Commander. Head. |
| 410. | Sardis | Biblical |  | Prince of joy |
| 411. | Sardites | Biblical |  | Removing a dissension. |
| 412. | Sardites | Biblical |  | Removing a dissension. |
| 413. | Sarepta | Biblical |  | A goldsmith's shop. |
| 414. | Sarepta | Biblical |  | A goldsmith's shop. |
| 415. | Sarfaraaz | Muslim |  | Variant of Sarfaraz: Respected. Blessed. |
| 416. | Sarfaraz | Muslim |  | Respected. Blessed. |
| 417. | Sarff | Welsh |  | Snake. |
| 418. | Sargent | French |  | A squire. |
| 419. | Sargent | Latin |  | Military attendant. |
| 420. | Sargon | Biblical |  | Who takes away protection. |
| 421. | Sarid | Biblical |  | Remaining; hand of a prince |
| 422. | Sarika | Hungarian |  | Princess. |
| 423. | Sarina | Hebrew |  | Variant of Sarah: Princess. |
| 424. | Sarisha | Hindi |  | Sophisticated. |
| 425. | Sarita | Hebrew |  | Spanish variant of Sarah: Princess. |
| 426. | Sarita | Spanish |  | Princess. |
| 427. | Sariyah | Muslim |  | Clouds at night. |
| 428. | Sarkis | Armenian |  | Protector; shepherd. |
| 429. | Sarlic | Anglo-Saxon |  | Pain. |
| 430. | Sarohildi | German |  | Armored battle maiden. |
| 431. | Saron | Biblical |  | His plain; his song |
| 432. | Sarpedon | Greek |  | Killed by Patroclus during the Trojan War. |
| 433. | Sarpedon | Latin |  | A Trojan soldier. |
| 434. | Sarsechim | Biblical |  | Master of the wardrobe |
| 435. | Sarsour | Arabic |  | Bug. |
| 436. | Sarsoureh | Arabic |  | Bug. |
| 437. | Sartaj | Muslim |  | Husband. Crown. |
| 438. | Saruch | Biblical |  | Branch, layer, lining. |
| 439. | Saruch | Biblical |  | Branch, layer, lining. |
| 440. | Sarwar | Muslim |  | Chief. Leader. |
| 441. | Sasa | Hungarian |  | Princess. |
| 442. | Sascha | Greek |  | Feminine form of Alexander: Defender; protector of mankind. Famous Bearer: Alexander the Great. |
| 443. | Sasha | English |  | Defender of mankind. Feminine of Alexander. |
| 444. | Sasha | Greek |  | Defender of mankind. Feminine of Alexander. |
| 445. | Sasha | Russian |  | Defender of man. |
| 446. | Sasha | Russian |  | Defender of man. |
| 447. | Sashenka | Russian |  | Defender of man. |
| 448. | Sasson | Hebrew |  | Joy. |
| 449. | Satan | Biblical |  | 'Contrary, adversary, enemy, accuser' |
| 450. | Sati | Indian |  | True. |
| 451. | Sativola | Celtic |  | Name of a saint. |
| 452. | Satordi | French |  | Saturn. |
| 453. | Satum | Latin |  | God of the harvest. |
| 454. | Saturnin | Spanish |  | Gift of Saturn. |
| 455. | Saturnina | Spanish |  | Gift of Saturn. |
| 456. | Saturninus | Shakespearean |  | 'The Tragedy of Titus Andronicus' Son to the late Emperor of Rome, and afterwards Emperor. |
| 457. | Satyavati | Indian |  | True. |
| 458. | Saubhari | Indian |  | Name of a hermit. |
| 459. | Sa'ud | Muslim |  | Felicities. Good fortunes. |
| 460. | Saudaa | Muslim |  | Variant of Soudah: Proper name. Black. |
| 461. | Saul | Biblical |  | Asked, lent, a grave. Demanded, lent, ditch, death. |
| 462. | Saul | Hebrew |  | Asked for; inquired of God. The first king of Israel was named Saul, and the Hebrew name of the Apostle Paul. |
| 463. | Saul | Spanish |  | Asked for. |
| 464. | Saul | Swedish |  | Desired. |
| 465. | Saunder | Shakespearean |  | 'Henry VI, Part 2' Saunder Simpcox, an impostor. |
| 466. | Saunders | English |  | Alexander's son. |
| 467. | Saunders | Greek |  | Defender of man. |
| 468. | Saunderson | English |  | Alexander's son. |
| 469. | Saunderson | Greek |  | Diminutive of Alexander: Defender of men; protector of mankind. |
| 470. | Saura | Indian |  | Of the Saura. |
| 471. | Sauville | French |  | From the willow farm. |
| 472. | Savanna | Spanish |  | From the open plain. |
| 473. | Savannah | Spanish |  | From the open plain. |
| 474. | Savarna | Indian |  | Same color. |
| 475. | Saveage | Arthurian Legend |  | Sister of Lyones. |
| 476. | Savill | Latin |  | From the willow farm. |
| 477. | Saville | French |  | From the willow farm. |
| 478. | Savina | Latin |  | A Sabine. |
| 479. | Savino | Italian |  | Of the Sabines. |
| 480. | Savitari | Indian |  | Daughter of Ashvapati. |
| 481. | Sawda | Muslim |  | Variant of Soudah: Proper name. Black. |
| 482. | Sawsan | Muslim |  | Lily of the valley. |
| 483. | Sawyer | Celtic |  | Cuts timber. |
| 484. | Sawyer | English |  | Saws wood. |
| 485. | Sawyere | English |  | Saws wood. |
| 486. | Sawyers | English |  | Son of Sawyer. |
| 487. | Saxan | English |  | Sword. |
| 488. | Saxon | English |  | Sword. |
| 489. | Saxon | German |  | Dagger; short sword. In the 5th century, the Germanic Saxons frequently invaded Britain. |
| 490. | Saxon | Teutonic |  | Swordsman, Knife. Saxons were among the Germanic tribes who invaded and settled 5th century England. |
| 491. | Saxona | English |  | A Saxon, one of the sword people. |
| 492. | Saxonia | English |  | A Saxon. |
| 493. | Saxons | English |  | A Saxon. |
| 494. | Saxton | Teutonic |  | Swordsman. Knife. |
| 495. | Say | Shakespearean |  | 'Henry VI, Part 2' Lord Say. |
| 496. | Sayeed | Muslim |  | Variant of Sayid: Master. |
| 497. | Sayer | Welsh |  | Carpenter. |
| 498. | Sayers | Welsh |  | Carpenter. |
| 499. | Sayfuddeen | Muslim |  | Variant of Sayfuddin: Sword of the Faith. |
| 500. | Sayfuddin | Muslim |  | Sword of the Faith. |