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Glowing or scorcher in Greek; the Dog Star in Orion's constellation
Sun or of the sun; a name symbolizing light and warmth.
Dew or mist; fresh morning moisture suggesting purity and renewal
Traditionally a diminutive or nickname, often for Cecilia or Priscilla, meaning 'blind.'
Derived from Sixtus, associated with the Sistine Chapel; carries connotations of classical beauty and artistic heritage.
In Sanskrit, means 'furrow' or 'line.' In Hindu mythology, Sita is the wife of Rama and an incarnation of Lakshmi, symbolizing virtue, devotion, and grace.
Star; symbolizing brightness and celestial beauty.
Star; represents celestial light and guidance in Mesoamerican tradition.
Star; plural of stars in the night sky
The Auspicious One; variant of Shiva, the Hindu deity representing transformation and cosmic consciousness.
The third month of the Hebrew calendar, associated with spring and the giving of the Torah.
The sixth. Derived from the Latin name Sixtus, referring to numerical order.
Furrow or plowed field; associated with growth and cultivation.
Damage, harm; Norse goddess of winter and mountains
From Sanskrit meaning 'to jump' or 'to leap.' In Hindu mythology, god of war embodying courage, victory, and warrior energy.
Scarlet color; vivid red, bold and passionate.
Scholar, sheltering
Sheltering; protective; from Dutch schuilere (to shield)
Scholar or free thinker; from the Dutch surname denoting educated status
Variant of Skylar, meaning scholar or learned one.
Sky-like. Modern variant of Skyler, referencing the heavens and openness.
Scholar, sheltering, sky
Modern variant of Skylar or Skyline, referencing the sky and clouds.
Sky, heavenly
Occupational surname used as first name; derived from the occupation of laying slate tiles.
Dweller in a valley; English geographical reference.
Warrior, raider, fighter
A verse, couplet, or stanza; a poetic form in Sanskrit literature.
Variant spelling of Sylvester from Latin 'silvestris' meaning of the forest or woodsman.
From the forest; derives from Latin silva meaning woodland.
A Sanskrit name meaning 'smiling' or 'smile,' symbolizing joy and cheerfulness.
Means 'memory' in Sanskrit.
Memory or remembrance in Sanskrit; represents the power of recollection.
Affection, compassion, or love.
Smooth, soft, tender, or gentle; conveys grace and refinement.
Glory or praise to God; from Arabic subhan in Islamic tradition
Wisdom and philosophical inquiry in ancient tradition.
Wisdom and insight; represents intelligence, learning, and philosophical nature
Wisdom; represents intelligence and insight.
Short form of Sophia; from Greek meaning 'wisdom' and 'knowledge'.
Wisdom, knowledge, insight
Wise and graceful. Combines Greek sophia (wisdom) with Latin gratia (grace), expressing intellectual virtue and divine favor.
Wisdom; variant of Sophia from Greek sophia
Wisdom; derived from the Greek word sophia, symbolizing knowledge, learning, and insight.
Wisdom; the Slavic form of Sophia derived from Greek sophia meaning wisdom.
Wisdom
Wisdom and insight; derived from the Greek root for wisdom and knowledge.
Wisdom and awareness. Derived from the Greek word for wisdom.
One who is reddish or auburn in appearance; derived from Arabic roots meaning friend or companion.
Gentle, ease; also the name of the Canopus star in Arabic astronomy.
Sanskrit phrase meaning 'I am that' or 'that I am'; represents unity with the divine in Hindu and yogic philosophy.
Sanskrit name meaning 'charming' or 'handsome'; associated with attractiveness and charisma.
Shore or bank of a river. Represents boundaries, transitions, and natural beauty.
Sanskrit term meaning 'I am He' or 'I am That,' a central concept in Vedantic philosophy.
Woman or lady; an honorific title in Wolof-speaking cultures.
Alone, sole
Relating to the sun; derived from Latin solaris, suggesting brightness and solar qualities.
Spanish word meaning 'sunny' or 'sunlight,' symbolizing brightness, warmth, and radiance.
From Latin 'sollus' (sole) and 'angelus' (angel).
Sunny place; related to sun
Of the sun; relating to solar light and celestial bodies.
Light; symbolizes illumination and guidance
The sun; symbolizing brightness and warmth.
Related to the sun or solar imagery; derived from Latin sol meaning sun.
A Breton name meaning 'solemn' or 'stern', suggesting dignity and quiet strength.
Solemn and dignified; grave and serious in manner
Icelandic name derived from the island of Soley, possibly related to 'sol' (sun), symbolizing warmth and natural beauty.
Sun; derived from the French word 'soleil,' representing light and warmth.
Peace. Arabic/Hebrew form of Solomon.
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