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Signifies "moon" in Burmese, ultimately from Sanskrit चन्द्र (candra).

The Spanish form of Sandalius, possibly a Latinized Gothic name from swinþs "strong" and wulfs "wolf". It also nearly coincides with Latin sandalium "...

An alternate transcription of Burmese စန္ဒာ (see Sanda 2).

An alternate transcription of Hindi/Marathi संदीप, Bengali সন্দীপ, Gurmukhi ਸੰਦੀਪ, Gujarati સંદિપ, Kannada ಸಂದೀಪ್, Malayalam സന്ദീപ്, Telugu సందీప్, T...

A Dutch, Estonian, Danish, and Norwegian short form of Alexander.

Derived from a surname that was a variant of Sanford.

Signifies "twilight" in Sanskrit. This is a Hindu goddess of twilight, a daughter of Brahma.

A variant of Sandy.

Signifies "we increased" in Zulu, Xhosa and Ndebele, from anda "to increase".

From Sanskrit सन्दीप् (sandīp) signifying "to blaze, to burn".

A short form of Aleksandrs.

The Hungarian form of Alexander.

A short form of Alessandra. George Meredith introduced it to the English-speaking world (where it is usually used independently of Alexandra) for the...

A short form of Alessandro (Italian) or Aleksandre (Georgian). The Italian Renaissance painter Sandro Botticelli (1445-1510), known for The Birth of...

A short form of Alexandru.

Originally a diminutive of Alexander. As a feminine name it is a diminutive of Alexandra or Sandra. It can also refer to the colour.

The masculine form of Sanela.

Apparently from Latin sana signifying "healthy".

Signifies "idol" in Turkish.

Derived from an English surname, originally from a place name that signified "sand ford" in Old English.

From Sino-Korean (sang) "common, frequent, regular" or other characters with a similar pronunciation. It usually occurs combined with another...

Signifies "wealthy, luxurious, elegant" in Vietnamese.

An alternate transcription of Devanagari संगीता (see Sangita).

A South Indian form of Sangita.

From Sino-Korean (sang) "still, yet" combined with (hun) "meritorious deed, rank". Other hanja characters can also form this name.

From Sanskrit सङ्गीत (saṅgīta) signifying "chorus, music", a compound of सम् (sam) "with" and गीत (gīta) "song".

Signifies "coral" in Japanese. This name appears in the Japanese comic book and television series InuYasha.

Signifies "brilliant, splendid" in Arabic, from سنا (sanā) "to gleam, to shine".

From Arabic ثانٍ (thānin) signifying "second", from اثنان (ithnān) "two". When siblings share a given name, this may be appended to the second one.

The Albanian form of Saniye.

Originally a diminutive of Zuzanna.

From Arabic ثانية (thāniya) signifying "second", from اثنان (ithnān) "two".

The feminine form of Sani 1.

From South Slavic sanjati signifying "to dream". Alternatively, it could derive from the Russian name Sanya 2.

From Sanskrit सञजन (sañjana) signifying "uniting, joining".

A Turkic name signifying "he who pierces, he who thrusts" [1]. Ahmad Sanjar was an 11th-century sultan of the Seljuq Empire.

Signifies "completely victorious, triumphant" in Sanskrit. In the Hindu epic the Mahabharata, this is a royal official.

An alternate transcription of Hindi संजीत (see Sanjit).

An alternate transcription of Hindi/Marathi संजीव, Gujarati સંજીવ, Gurmukhi ਸੰਜੀਵ, Telugu సంజీవ్ or Kannada ಸಂಜೀವ್ (see Sanjiv).

The Bengali form of Sanjiv.

The masculine form of Sanja.

From Sanskrit संजित (saṃjita) signifying "complete victory".

From Sanskrit संजीव (saṃjīva) signifying "living, reviving".

An alternate transcription of Malayalam ശങ്കർ or Bengali শংকর (see Shankar).

A short form of Susanna. It can also be derived from Swedish sann signifying "true".

A Dutch and Danish short form of Susanna.

An old variant of Sancho.

Invented by author George R. R. Martin for the character Sansa Stark in his series A Song of Ice and Fire, published beginning 1996, and the...

The Italian form of Samson.

The feminine form of Santo.

Either from Latin sanctus signifying "holy, saint" or a short form of Aleksandra.

Derived from a contraction of Santa Ana (in reference to Saint Anna) or from a Spanish and Portuguese surname originating from any of the numerous...

A variation of Santo.

A Finnish short form of Alexander.

A Southern Indian form of Santosh.