Sariah
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female
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Hebrew origin, derived from the Hebrew name שָׁרִיא (Sariah), which …
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Literal translation: 'Princess of the Lord' or 'Exalted princess' in …
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Sariarna
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female
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Sariarna is a name with roots in the Indigenous languages …
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The literal translation of Sariarna is 'queen of the land' …
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Sarim
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male
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The name 'Sarim' is of Arabic origin, derived from the …
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'Sarim' means 'noble' or 'virtuous' in Arabic, carrying connotations of …
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Sarin
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unisex
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The name Sarin is of Hebrew origin, stemming from the …
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Literally, Sarin can be interpreted as 'joyful' or 'bright' in …
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Sarina
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female
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The name Sarina is of Latin origin, derived from the …
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In a Latin context, Sarina means 'little princess'. In Japanese, …
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Sarino
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male
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Derived from Latin 'Sarino', possibly influenced by 'Saro', a diminutive …
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'Sarino' is often interpreted as 'little herald' or 'little messenger', …
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Sarirose
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female
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The name 'sarirose' appears to be a modern, invented compound …
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Literal translation combines 'sari', a traditional garment symbolising elegance and …
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Sariya
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female
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The name Sariya originates from Southeast Asia, particularly within Thai …
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Literal translation of Sariya is 'essence' or 'truth'. In Australian …
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Sarmed
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male
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The name 'sarmed' appears to be a modern or fabricated …
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Given its lack of historical or linguistic roots, 'sarmed' has …
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Sarnin
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male
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The name Sarnin appears to have origins in the Middle …
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Literal translation and nuances in Australian English contexts are not …
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Sarra
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female
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The name Sarra has multiple origins. It can be a …
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Literal translation: 'princess' or 'noblewoman'. In Australian English contexts, it …
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Sarsha
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female
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The name Sarsha is a modern Australian coinage, likely a …
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The name Sarsha is often associated with qualities of nobility, …
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Sartaj
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male
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Sartaj is of Persian origin, deriving from the Persian elements …
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Literally translated, Sartaj means 'head', 'leader', or 'chief'. In the …
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Sarthak
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male
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Sarthak is of Sanskrit origin, derived from the ancient Indian …
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Literal translation in Sanskrit is 'meaningful' or 'significant'. In the …
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Sarveeshvardhan
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male
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Sanskrit, from सार (sāra) meaning 'essence, core' and देव (deva) …
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'Blessed or auspicious king' or 'one who enhances or nurtures …
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Sarvesh
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unisex
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The name 'Sarvesh' originates from Sanskrit, where it is composed …
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Universal lord or master, symbolising all-encompassing sovereignty and spiritual authority …
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Sarveshwary
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female
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Sanskrit origin, from 'Sarveshwara' meaning 'lord of all' or 'supreme …
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Literal translation: 'Lord of all'. In the Australian context, it …
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Saryu
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female
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Saryu originates from Sanskrit, meaning 'river' as in the sacred …
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Literal translation: 'river'. In the Australian context, it symbolises flow, …
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Sasa
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female
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The name 'Sasa' has multiple origins depending on cultural context. …
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In the Australian context, 'Sasa' is often regarded as a …
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Sasa
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male
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Sasa is a name of Slavic origin, prevalent in countries …
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Literal translation of 'sasa' is 'sasa grass', symbolising resilience and …
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Sasaiete
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male
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The name 'sasaiete' originates from the Polynesian/Māori language roots, with …
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Literal translation and local nuances are not explicitly documented; however, …
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Sascha
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female
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Sascha is a variant of the Russian name 'Sasha', which …
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In Australian English contexts, 'Sascha' is often associated with being …
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Sascha
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male
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Sascha is a diminutive form of the Russian name Aleksandr, …
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'Defender of the people' — a literal translation from Greek …
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Sasen
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unisex
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The name 'sasen' does not have established roots in traditional …
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As a modern or invented name, 'sasen' does not have …
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Sasha
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female
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Derived from the Russian diminutive 'Sasha' for Alexander or Alexandra, …
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'Defender of the people' in a literal sense, with local …
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Sasha
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male
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Derived from the Russian diminutive 'Sasha', which itself is a …
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'Defender of the people' or ' protector of mankind', from …
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Sashalee
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female
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The name 'Sashalee' appears to be a modern, coined name …
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Literal translation could be interpreted as 'defender of the meadow' …
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Sashwat
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male
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Sashwat is a Sanskrit-derived name originating from the Indian subcontinent, …
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Literal translation: 'Holder of success' or 'Victorious'. In Australian English …
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Sashya
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female
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The name Sashya appears to be a modern or variant …
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While its exact meaning is not definitively documented, Sashya can …
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Saskia
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female
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From the Latin name Saskia, derived from the Roman name …
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Literal translation is somewhat uncertain, but it is often associated …
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Sasmi
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female
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Possibly an invented or modern name, with no clear roots …
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As a modern, possibly invented name, 'Sasmi' does not have …
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Sasmit
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male
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Sasmit originates from Sanskrit, where it means 'creative' or 'artistic'. …
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Literal translation is 'creative' or 'artistic'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Sassinia
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female
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The name Sassinia appears to be a rare or modern …
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The literal translation of 'Sassinia' is not definitively established, as …
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Sastika
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female
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Sastika is a name of Sanskrit origin, rooted in ancient …
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Literal translation of Sastika is 'auspicious' or 'well-born'. In Australian …
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Satearahrose
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female
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The name 'satearahrose' appears to be a modern, invented compound, …
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The name 'satearahrose' can be interpreted as a poetic or …
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Sathvik
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male
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Sathvik originates from Sanskrit, where it means 'appropriate', 'suitable', or …
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Literal translation of 'Sathvik' is 'virtuous' or 'righteous'. In Australian …
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Sathvika
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female
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Sathvika originates from Sanskrit, where it is composed of 'sathvi' …
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Literal translation is 'faithful' or 'truthful'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Sathya
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female
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Sathya is derived from Sanskrit, where it means 'truth'. It …
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Literal translation: 'truth'. In Australian English contexts, Sathya symbolises integrity, …
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Sathya
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male
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Sathya is derived from Sanskrit, where it means 'truth'. It …
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Literal translation is 'truth'. In Australian English contexts, Sathya connotes …
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Satine
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female
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The name 'Satine' is of French origin, derived from the …
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Literal translation is 'of Saturn', symbolising wealth, time, and harvest. …
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Satiyar
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male
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Satiyar is a name primarily of Indian origin, linked to …
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Literal translation of 'Satiyar' is 'truthful' or 'one who embodies …
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Satsuki
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female
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Japanese origin, derived from the kanji 'satsuki' (皐月), meaning 'early …
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Literal translation is 'early summer' or 'fifth month', symbolising renewal, …
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Satva
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male
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Sanskrit origin, from the root word 'sattva', meaning 'truth', 'goodness', …
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Literal translation is 'truth' or 'virtue'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Satvik
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male
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Sanskrit origin; derived from the Sanskrit word 'satvik', meaning 'pure', …
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Literal translation from Sanskrit is 'pure' or 'harmonious'. In Australian …
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Saul
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male
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Hebrew origin, derived from the name שָׁאוּל (Sha'ul), meaning 'asked …
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Literal translation: 'asked for' or 'prayed for'. In Australian English …
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Saumya
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unisex
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Sanskrit origin, from the root 'sauṃya', meaning 'gentle', 'mild', or …
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Literal translation is 'gentle' or 'peaceful'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Saundre
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male
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The name Saundre is a variant of Saunders, itself derived …
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Literal translation: 'saviour' or 'peaceful one.' In Australian English contexts, …
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Saurabhi
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female
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Saurabhi is derived from Sanskrit, originating from India, where it …
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Literal translation: 'fragrant' or 'pleasant-smelling'. In Australian English, it connotes …
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Saurin
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male
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The name 'Saurin' originates from French, derived from the Old …
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The literal translation relates to 'lizard' or 'reptile' in French. …
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Sava
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female
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Sava originates from multiple etymologies: it is a name of …
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The name 'Sava' means 'saviour' or 'rescue', highlighting qualities of …
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Savana
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female
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Savana is a name with modern usage and does not …
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In Australian English contexts, Savana is seen as a variant …
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Savanah
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female
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Savanah is a variant spelling of Savannah, which originates from …
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Literal translation relates to 'grassland' or 'plain'; in Australian English, …
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Savanna
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female
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From the English word 'savanna', which originates from the Spanish …
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Literal translation is 'grassy plain' or 'open field'. In Australian …
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Savannah
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female
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The name Savannah originates from the Spanish word 'savanna', meaning …
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Literal translation is 'treeless plain' or 'grassland', evoking images of …
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Savannahleigh
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female
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The name Savannahleigh is a modern compound name, blending the …
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Literal translation combines 'savannah' (grassland or plain) with '-leigh' (meadow …
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Savannahrose
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female
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The name Savannahrose is a modern compound name originating from …
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Literal translation is 'grassy plain with a rose', symbolising natural …
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Savanne
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female
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The name Savanne is of French origin, derived from the …
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Literal translation from French relates to 'learned' or 'knowledgeable', while …
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Savathdy
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female
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The name Savathdy originates from the Khmer language, where it …
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Literal translation is ambiguous, but phonetically, 'Sava' can be linked …
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Saveen
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male
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The name 'Saveen' is a modern variation of names like …
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The literal meaning of 'Saveen' is not established, as it …
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Saveinya
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female
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saveinya is a name of Indigenous Australian origin, specifically from …
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The literal translation of saveinya is believed to relate to …
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Saverio
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male
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Saverio derives from the Latin name 'Saverius', which is linked …
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Literal translation: 'saviour' or 'protector'. In Australian English contexts, it …
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Savi
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female
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Savi is a modern name with uncertain traditional roots, likely …
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Literal translation and nuances vary: in Latin, 'savi' is related …
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Savi
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male
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The name Savi appears to have origins in Indian languages, …
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Literal translation: 'Poet' or 'learned person'. In the Australian context, …
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Saviana
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female
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Derived from the Latin name 'Savior', related to the word …
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Literal translation relates to 'saviour' or 'protector', evoking qualities of …
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Savina
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female
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Latin, from 'Savina', a diminutive form of 'Savus' meaning 'sabine …
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'Sabine woman' or 'woman from the Sabine tribe' in its …
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Savion
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male
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The name Savion has Hebrew origins, deriving from the biblical …
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Literal translation is 'God is gracious' or 'Permitted by God.' …
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Saviour
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female
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Derived from the Latin 'Salvator', meaning 'saviour' or 'rescuer'. The …
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Literal meaning 'saviour' or 'rescuer'. In the Australian English context, …
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Savitha
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male
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Sanskrit origin, from the root 'savi' meaning 'savannah' or 'meadow'. …
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Literal translation as 'prosperity' or 'share of wealth', with nuanced …
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Savreen
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female
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The name 'Savreen' appears to have modern origins with possible …
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While 'Savreen' has no direct translation, it might be interpreted …
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Savreet
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female
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The name 'Savreet' appears to have roots in Punjabi or …
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'Savreet' generally means 'beloved' or 'friend of the Lord' in …
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Savva
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unisex
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The name Savva is a variation of the Greek name …
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Literal translation relates to 'elder' or 'wise man'. In the …
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Savvani
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female
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The name Savvani appears to have roots in Indo-Aryan languages, …
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Savvani is often interpreted as deriving from Sanskrit elements, with …
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Savvas
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male
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From Greek Σάββας (Sávvas), derived from the Aramaic שמא (Sama) …
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'Listener' or 'hearing' in Greek, symbolising attentiveness and receptiveness. In …
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Savvy
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female
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Modern English slang, derived from the word 'savoury' and 'savvy', …
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In Australian English, 'savvy' as a name connotes intelligence, street-smartness, …
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Savya
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male
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SAVYA is a name with roots in Sanskrit, where it …
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In Australian English contexts, SAVYA signifies 'self-dependent' or 'independent', reflecting …
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Sawm
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female
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The name 'Sawm' does not have known roots in traditional …
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As 'Sawm' is an uncommon or possibly invented name, it …
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Sawyer
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female
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English origin & etymology - Derived from the Old English …
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Literal translation - 'Woodcutter' or 'one who saws wood'. In …
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Sawyer
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male
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English: Derived from the Old French 'sauer' meaning 'woodcutter' or …
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Literal translation of Sawyer relates to a woodcutter or timber …
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Saxby
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male
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Old English, derived from the place name Saxby, which combines …
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'Saxie's settlement' or 'Saxon farmstead', signifying a historical association with …
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Saxon
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male
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The name 'Saxon' originates from the Old English term 'Seaxan', …
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Literal translation correlates with 'Saxon', denoting a member of the …
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Saxton
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male
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Old English origin, from 'Saxon' meaning 'people of the sword'. …
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Derived from 'Saxon', meaning 'the people of the sword' or …
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Say
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male
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Origin & Etymology - The name 'Say' is of uncertain …
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Meaning - As a standalone name, 'Say' does not have …
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Saya
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female
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The name 'Saya' has multiple origins depending on cultural context. …
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In Japanese, 'Saya' often means 'sand' or 'glistening' depending on …
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Sayaka
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female
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Japanese; Derived from the kanji 'aya' (彩 or 配), meaning …
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Literal translation: 'colour/fragrance' or 'beautiful colour'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Sayali
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female
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Sanskrit origin, from the root 'sāyā' meaning 'shade' or 'coolness'. …
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Literal translation as 'cool breeze' or 'shade'. In Australian English, …
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Sayan
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unisex
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Derived from various linguistic sources. In South Asian contexts, 'Sayan' …
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In general, 'Sayan' signifies 'companion' or 'partner', reflecting themes of …
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Sayana
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female
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Sayana originates from Sanskrit, where it is associated with the …
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Literal translation 'shade' or 'shelter'. In Australian English contexts, it …
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Sayde
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female
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The name 'Sayde' is a modern variant of the historical …
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'Sayde' is often interpreted as meaning 'happy', 'fortunate', or 'wide' …
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Saydee
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female
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Contemporary origin, possibly derived as a modern invented or adapted …
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Likely a phonetic variation of 'Sadie', which itself originates from …
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Sayed
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male
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The name Sayed (also spelled Sayyid or Syed) has Arabic …
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Literal translation is 'master' or 'leader'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Sayeed
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male
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Arabic, from الجانب (as-sayyid) meaning 'the master' or 'the lord'. …
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Literal translation is 'the master' or 'the leader'. In Australian …
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Sayf
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male
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Arabic origin, derived from the classic Semitic root ṣ-f (ص …
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Literal translation to 'sword' or 'blade', symbolising strength, protection, and …
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Sayge
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female
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The name Sayge appears to be a modern, inventive variation …
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Literal translation & local nuances – The name signifies wisdom, …
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Sayhan
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male
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Sayhan is a name of Middle Eastern origin, particularly linked …
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Literal translation and interpretation are scarce; however, in some contexts, …
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Sayisha
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female
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Saidisha is of Swahili origin, derived from 'sauti' meaning 'voice' …
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The name Sayisha means 'happy' or 'loved' in Swahili, capturing …
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Saylah
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female
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Saylah is a modern name with Arabic roots, originating from …
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The name Saylah means 'night' or 'darkness' in Arabic, often …
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Saylor
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female
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The name Saylor originates from the English word 'sailor,' which …
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Literal meaning: 'sailor' — one who works at sea. In …
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Saymi
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female
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The name 'saymi' appears to be a modern or creative …
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As a likely modern invention, 'saymi' does not have a …
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Saymna
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female
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The name 'Saymna' appears to be a modern, possibly invented …
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As a possibly constructed name, 'Saymna' does not have an …
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Sayna
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female
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Sayna is a modern and relatively unique name with no …
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The name Sayna does not have a widely recognised literal …
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