Names starting with S
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A Finnish diminutive of Samuel.
Signifies "hearing, listening" in Arabic. In Islamic tradition, السميع (al-Samīʿ) is one of the 99 names of Allah.
An alternate transcription of Arabic سامية (see Samiya), as well as the usual Bengali transcription.
Signifies "forgiving, kind" in Arabic, from سمح (samuḥa) "to be kind, to be magnanimous". This transcription represents two related but distinct...
The Azerbaijani and Tatar form of Shamil (a more precise transcription).
Signifies "companion in evening talk" in Arabic, from the root سمر (samara) "to talk in the evening". This transcription represents two related but...
The Azerbaijani form of Samira 1.
A diminutive of Samantha.
Of uncertain meaning. This was a 7th-century ruler of the Slavs who established a kingdom including parts of modern Slovenia, Austria, Slovakia, and...
The Macedonian form of Samuel.
A form of Samuel found in the Greek Bible.
Of unknown meaning. In Finnish mythology, this is a magical artifact (perhaps a mill) crafted by the smith god Ilmarinen.
A Finnish diminutive of Samuli or Aleksanteri, or a variant of Sampo.
The Greek form of Shimshon (see Samson).
From the Hebrew name שִׁמְשׁוֹן (Shimshon), derived from שֶׁמֶשׁ (shemesh) signifying "sun". Samson was an Old Testament hero granted exceptional...
From the Hebrew name שְׁמוּאֵל (Shemuʾel) signifying "name of God", from the roots שֵׁם (shem) meaning "name" and אֵל (ʾel) meaning "God". Other...
A form of Samuel found in the Latin Old Testament.
Signifies "simple, half wise" from Old English sam "half" and wis "wise". In J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings (1954), this is a hobbit....
From Japanese 紗 (sa) "thread, silk" combined with 菜 (na) "vegetables, greens" or 奈 (na), a phonetic character.
Signifies "brilliance, radiance, splendour" in Arabic, from the root سنا (sanā) "to gleam, to shine".
The feminine form of Sancho.
The Hebrew form of Sennacherib.
Possibly a Spanish and Portuguese form of the Late Latin name Sanctius, derived from the word sanctus meaning "saintly, holy". Alternatively, Sancho a...
The Latin form of Sancho.