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13,457Seo-ah is an alternate transcription of the Korean Hangul name 서아, which is typically written in the form Seo-a in Romanization. As a feminine given name in South Korea, it has gained popularity in recent decades, refl...
Seo-hyeon is a Korean female given name. It is typically formed from Sino-Korean characters, most commonly 瑞 (seo) meaning "felicitous omen, auspicious" combined with 賢 (hyeon) meaning "virtuous, worthy, able". However...
Seo-hyun is a Korean feminine given name, an alternate transcription of Seo-hyeon (Seo-hyeon).Etymology and MeaningThe name Seo-hyun is typically written in Hangul as 서현. As a variant of Seo-hyeon, it is usually compos...
Seon is a Korean feminine given name. It derives from Sino-Korean characters, most commonly 善 (seon) meaning "good, virtuous" or 宣 (seon) meaning "declare, announce." Like many Korean names, Seon is often used in combi...
Seona is a feminine name of Scottish origin, serving as a partially Anglicized form of the traditional Scottish Gaelic names Seònaid or Seonag. While Seònaid itself is derived from the English name Janet (a medieval dimi...
Seonag is a Scottish Gaelic feminine given name, derived as a diminutive of the name Seònaid, which is the Scottish Gaelic form of Joan 1. The name Joan itself traces back through Old French Johanne to Joanna, the Latin...
Seònaid is the Scottish Gaelic form of Janet, itself a medieval diminutive of Jane. The name is rooted in traditions of name borrowing between Gaelic and English speakers, reflecting centuries of linguistic and cultural...
Seon-yeong is a Korean feminine given name. It is typically formed from Sino-Korean characters, most commonly using seon meaning "good, virtuous" (善) or "declare, announce" (宣) combined with yeong meaning "flower, peta...
Seo-yeon is a popular Korean given name for girls, formed from Sino-Korean elements. The first element, 瑞 (seo), means "felicitous omen, auspicious," while the second element, 娟 (yeon) or 妍 (yeon), both mean "beautifu...
Seo-yun, also spelled Seo-yoon, Suh-yoon, or Suh-yun, is a popular South Korean feminine given name. The name is formed from two Sino-Korean syllables: seo (瑞), meaning "felicitous omen" or "auspicious," and yun (潤), m...
Séphora is the French form of Zipporah, the wife of Moses in the Hebrew Bible and Old Testament. The name derives from the Hebrew Zipporah (Tsippora), which is based on tsippor meaning "bird".In English and other languag...
Sepideh (also spelled Sepide or Sepeedah) is a Persian feminine given name meaning "dawn" or "first light." Rooted in the Persian word sepide (سپیده), it evokes the moment when the sky begins to brighten before sunrise,...
Sepphora is a Greek form of Zipporah, the wife of Moses in the Old Testament.EtymologyThe name Sepphora derives from the Hebrew name Zipporah (צִפּוֹרָה, Tsippora), which comes from the Hebrew word tsippor meaning "bird....
September is a feminine given name derived directly from the name of the ninth month. Though now observed as September, the month's name originates from Latin septem, meaning "seven," for it was the seventh month of the...
Septima is the feminine form of the Roman praenomen Septimus, which meant "seventh" in Latin. As with its masculine counterpart, Septima was a name that reflected birth order, typically given to a seventh-born child (tho...
EtymologySequoia is a feminine given name of English usage, directly taken from the name of the giant redwood trees native to California. The tree genus Sequoia itself has a disputed etymology. According to one theory, t...
Sera is a female given name of English usage that can be either a variant of Sarah or a short form of Seraphina. As a variant of Sarah, it inherits the Hebrew-origin meaning of "lady, princess, noblewoman". In the biblic...
Serafima is the Russian form of Seraphina, a feminine name with deep religious roots. The name ultimately derives from the Late Latin Seraphinus, which itself comes from the Hebrew word seraphim, meaning "fiery ones". In...
EtymologySerafina is the Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese form of Seraphina, which itself derives from the Late Latin name Seraphinus—a feminine derivative of the biblical word seraphim. In Hebrew, seraphim (שְׂרָפִים) m...
Serap is a Turkish feminine given name derived directly from the Turkish word serap, meaning "mirage." The word itself originates from Arabic sarāb (سراب), which likewise denotes an optical illusion of water in the deser...
Seraphina is a feminine given name derived ultimately from the biblical term seraphim, the plural of seraph, a Hebrew word meaning "fiery ones". In Judeo-Christian tradition, the seraphim are a high-ranking order of ange...
Séraphine is the French feminine form of Seraphina, a name with deep biblical and angelic roots. The name ultimately derives from the Hebrew word seraphim, meaning “fiery ones,” referring to a class of celestial beings d...
Seren is a given name in Welsh and Turkish, with distinct origins and cultural associations in each language. In Welsh, Seren means "star," derived directly from the common noun for a celestial star. This name is a relat...
Séréna is a French feminine given name, the Gallic adaptation of Serena. While Serena derives from the Latin serenus meaning "clear, tranquil, serene"—a quality embodied by its late Roman and Italian roots—the French var...
Serena is a feminine given name that traces its roots to Late Latin, derived from the Latin word serenus, meaning "clear, tranquil, serene." The name carries a sense of calmness and clarity, often associated with a peace...
Etymology and MeaningSerenity is a modern English name derived from the word meaning "serenity, tranquility", ultimately from Latin serenus meaning "clear, calm". As a virtue name, it embodies peacefulness and composure,...
Sergine is a French feminine given name, representing the female counterpart of the masculine name Serge, itself derived from the Latin Sergius. As a French form, Sergine follows the pattern of creating feminine variants...
Şerife is the Turkish feminine form of Sharif, an Arabic title meaning "noble, eminent," derived from the Semitic rootشرف (sharafa) meaning "to be noble, to be illustrious." The masculine Şerif was historically used as a...
Serina is a variant of the name Serena, sharing the same Late Latin roots. Serena derives from the Latin word serenus, meaning "clear, tranquil, serene." This peaceful meaning reflects qualities of calmness and clarity,...
Serket (also rendered as Serqet, Selkis, or Selket) is the ancient Egyptian goddess of protection against venomous stings and bites, particularly those of scorpions. Her name derives from the Egyptian word srqt, which li...
Şermin is a feminine Turkish given name meaning "shy" in the Turkish language. It reflects a virtuous trait, as modesty and shyness are culturally valued attributes in many societies, particularly in traditional contexts...
Serpil is a Turkish feminine given name. Its meaning, derived directly from the Turkish language, is "grow", a word once associated with connotations of development, expansion, or flourishing.Cultural SignificanceAs a na...
Serrena is a modern English variant of Serena. The name Serena derives from a Late Latin name, itself from Latin serenus, meaning "clear, tranquil, serene". This Latin adjective carried connotations of calm weather, peac...
Setare is a Persian feminine given name that serves as an alternate transcription of the Persian word ستاره (setāre), meaning "star." It is directly related to the name Setareh, which shares the same etymology. The name...
Setareh is a feminine given name of Persian origin, meaning "star." The name is directly derived from the Persian word "ستاره" (setāre), which signifies a celestial star. In Persian literature and poetry, stars are often...
Sethunya is a Tswana feminine name meaning "bloom, flower," derived from the verb thunya "to bloom." In Tswana culture, names often reflect nature, beauty, or positive attributes, and Sethunya poetically captures the ide...
Setsuko is a feminine Japanese given name. It is typically written with the kanji 節 (setsu) meaning "section, period, verse, melody" and 子 (ko) meaning "child". However, other kanji combinations are also possible. The...
Seulgi is a Korean feminine given name that carries the meaning of "wisdom, intelligence." It is written in Hangul as 슬기, and its underlying meaning reflects a valued trait in Korean culture, where names often embody v...
Seulki is an alternate transcription of the Korean given name Seulgi (슬기), which is a native Korean word meaning “wisdom” or “intelligence.” Unlike most Korean names, which are composed of hanja (Chinese characters), S...
Seval is a Turkish feminine given name composed of two elements: sev meaning "love" and al meaning "red." Thus, the name can be interpreted as "red love" or "love red." It reflects a common Turkish onomastic tradition of...
Sevan is a feminine given name of Armenian origin, derived from Lake Sevan, the largest body of water in Armenia and one of the largest high-altitude lakes in the world. The name reflects a deep connection to Armenian ge...
Sevara is a feminine given name of Uzbek origin, meaning "love" in the Uzbek language. It is derived from the native Uzbek word for love or affection, reflecting a common linguistic practice across Turkic languages of fo...
Sevasti is a Greek female name derived from the Greek adjective σεβαστός (sebastos), meaning "respected, venerable". It is the feminine form of the name Sevastos, which itself is a Greek translation of the Latin honorifi...
Etymology and Meaning Sevda is a feminine given name used primarily in Turkish and Azerbaijani. Its modern meaning is "love" or "infatuation," derived from Turkish and Azerbaijani usage. However, the word has a deeper hi...
Severina is a feminine given name used in Italian, Portuguese, and Romanian cultures. It is the feminine form of Severinus, which itself derives from the Roman family name Severus, meaning "stern" in Latin. The name was...
Sévérine is a French feminine given name that originated as a variant of Séverine. The name is ultimately derived from the Latin Severus, meaning "stern" or "severe," through the intermediary form Severinus, a Roman fami...
Séverine is the French feminine form of Severinus, which itself derives from the Latin family name Severus, meaning “stern.” This name evokes a lineage of early Christian saints and a Roman philosophical tradition, encap...
Etymology and MeaningSevgi is a Turkish feminine given name that directly translates to "love" in Turkish. The name is derived from the Turkish verb sevmek ("to love"), embodying an abstract concept of affection and ende...
Sevil is a common female Turkish and Azerbaijani given name. Derived from the verb sev(mek), meaning "to love", in both Turkish and Azerbaijani, the name Sevil literally translates to "be loved". It conveys a sense of be...
EtymologySevim is a feminine Turkish given name that literally means "love" in Turkish. The name derives from the Turkish noun sevgi meaning "love" or "affection," which itself comes from the verb sevmek ("to love"). It...
Sevinc is an Azerbaijani feminine given name meaning "joy" in Azerbaijani. It is a cognate of the Turkish name Sevinç, which carries the same meaning. The name reflects a common cross-cultural tradition of naming childre...
Sevinç is a common feminine Turkish given name meaning "joy", "happiness", or "glee" directly derived from the Turkish language. As a vocabulary word, the name embodies a positive, aspirational quality that parents might...
Sevinj is a female given name in Azerbaijani, derived as a variant of Sevinc. The root name Sevinc means "joy" in Azerbaijani, and Sevinj shares this same meaning. The name is closely related to the Turkish form Sevinç,...
Şevval is a Turkish feminine given name derived from the Arabic word shawwāl, which designates the tenth month of the Islamic calendar. The month of Shawwal follows Ramadan and is notable for the holiday of Eid al-Fitr,...
Sevyn is a modern, stylized variant of the name Seven, derived from the English word for the number. The number seven, from Old English seofon, traces its roots to an Indo-European origin shared by Latin septem and Greek...
Seweryna is the Polish feminine form of Severina, which itself derives from the Latin family name Severinus, a derivative of Severus — meaning "stern" in Latin.The root name Severus was a Roman cognomen borne by several...
Şeyma is the Turkish form of Shaima, a feminine given name of Arabic origin. The name Shaima (also spelled Shaimaa, Shayma, or Shimaa) possibly means "beauty marks" in Arabic. This name is historically significant in Isl...
Seynabou is the West African form of the Arabic name Zaynab, predominantly used in Senegal and among Wolof-speaking communities. The name carries deep Islamic significance, as Zaynab was the name of a daughter, a grandda...
Sezım is a feminine first name of Kazakh origin, derived from the Kazakh word meaning "sensitive." The name reflects a personality trait highly valued in Kazakh culture, which emphasizes emotional awareness and responsiv...
Shabana is a feminine given name and surname of Arabic origin, derived from the masculine name Shaban. Shaban is linked to the eighth month of the Islamic calendar, شعب (Sha'ban), with the root meaning "to scatter" or "t...