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Son of Swan; a patronymic surname derived from Scandinavian origins, used as a given name
Sanskrit name meaning sound, voice, or melody, representing musical quality and expressive communication.
Represents auspiciousness, prosperity, and well-being. An important sacred symbol in Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain traditions.
Sanskrit name referring to a nakshatra (lunar mansion) in Hindu astrology, associated with the star Arcturus and represents independence.
A lunar mansion in Hindu astrology representing independence and the wind god Vayu
White; pale
Sanskrit name meaning 'white' or 'pure,' symbolizing clarity, innocence, and spiritual purity.
Persian name meaning 'black' or 'dark.'
Related to Sybil; a prophetess or oracle.
Prophetess or oracle
A short form derived from Sydney (wide meadow) or Sylvia (from the forest).
Prophetess or seer; from Greek roots suggesting divination and spiritual wisdom.
A variant of Sydney, possibly meaning wide meadow.
Wide meadow; from English place name.
Wide meadow; English topographical name variant of Sydney
Arabic name meaning "lady" or "mistress"; the feminine form of Syed.
Mountain range, derived from Spanish 'sierra.' Symbolizes strength, majesty, and natural beauty.
From the forest; variant of Silas
A delicate, ethereal being; derived from sylph, a mythological air elemental spirit.
Variant of Silas, from Latin 'silva' meaning forest or woodland, representing nature and strength.
From Latin 'silva' meaning 'forest'; associated with nature, wilderness, and natural beauty.
Of the forest or woods; a nature-inspired name symbolizing wildness and natural beauty.
Of the forest; woodland dweller. From the Latin god Silvanus, associated with forests and wild nature.
Of the forest; derived from Latin 'sylva' meaning woodland or trees.
Latin origin meaning 'from the forest'; symbolizes nature and wilderness.
Of the forest or woodland; derived from Latin silva meaning forest
From the forest; derived from Latin 'silva'.
Feminine form of Sylvanus, derived from Latin silva meaning forest; representing woodland and nature.
Of the forest; dweller in the wood.
From the forest; Polish form of Sylvia from Latin silva.
Greek/Hebrew variant of Simeon, meaning 'God has heard' or 'one who hears'.
Variant spelling of Sydney, from the English place name meaning 'wide meadow' or 'wide island.'
Prophetess; variant of Sibilla, denoting wisdom and divine inspiration.
One who hears; Polish form of Simon from Hebrew roots meaning to hear or listen.
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