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Arabic name meaning 'generous' or 'noble'; symbolizes kindness, elevation, and graciousness.
Unified, whole, collective; or one who is together and composed.
Analysis, observation, or reflection; critical examination.
Healthy or strong
Entertaining companion, pleasant
Arabic name, feminine form of Samir meaning 'entertaining companion' or 'one who shares stories'
Elevated or exalted; Arabic name denoting nobility and high status.
Arabic name meaning 'elevated,' 'lofty,' or 'noble,' symbolizing high standing.
Hearkening or listening, from Hebrew roots via Samantha.
God has heard. A variant spelling of Samuel expressing divine attentiveness and grace.
Prosperity, fortune, and auspiciousness; a name with auspicious connotations in Southeast Asian cultures.
His name is sun
Dark-skinned; brown; describes a tanned or olive complexion
Emperor or king in Sanskrit, representing royal authority, supreme power, and sovereignty.
Emperor or universal ruler.
Complete ruler or complete chariot; from Sanskrit 'sam' (complete) and 'rath' (chariot/rule), suggesting absolute leadership.
Prosperity, wealth, and flourishing; symbolizes success and abundance.
Prosperity, wealth, abundance, and success; a Sanskrit word signifying flourishing growth
Prosperous and wealthy; symbolizes fortune and abundance
The cycle of birth, death, and rebirth in Buddhism and Hinduism; represents the eternal flow of conditioned existence.
God has heard or his name is God. Symbolizes spiritual connection and divine favor.
God has heard; expressing divine listening and acknowledgment in Hebrew tradition.
God has heard; from Hebrew Shemuel, combining 'shama' (heard) and 'El' (God).
Feminine form of Samuel, meaning 'God has heard' in Hebrew.
God has heard; from Hebrew elements 'shem' and 'el' (God).
God has heard; God listens to prayers.
God has heard
God has heard; variant spelling of Samuel with Hebrew roots.
Half-wise (from Samuel)
God has heard; variant of Hebrew 'Samuel'.
Complete, perfect, and proper in Sanskrit, representing wholeness and correctness.
Union, connection, or togetherness; state of perfect alignment.
Possibly variant of Samir, Arabic name meaning 'companion in evening conversation' or 'entertainer'.
Entertaining companion; one who stimulates conversation.
United, joined, and combined in Sanskrit, representing harmony and connection.
United, joined together; Sanskrit term expressing union and connection.
Support, backing, or certificate; represents foundation and validation.
Arabic name meaning 'splendor' or 'brilliance,' representing radiance and magnificence.
Radiant, splendid, or luminous. Conveys brightness and beauty.
Persian name meaning 'beloved' or 'idol'.
Persian name of classical origin with deep cultural significance.
Son of Sancho; Spanish surname representing lineage in medieval Iberian tradition.
Accumulated, collected, or gathered; derived from Sanskrit, symbolizing compilation and preservation.
Defender of mankind; a variant of the classic name with protective connotations.
Defender of mankind. Modern spelling of Sandra, from Greek Alexandra.
From Sanskrit combining 'sandhi' (union/junction) and 'dip' (light), meaning lighthouse or ocean of light.
Defender of men. A shortened Scandinavian form of Alexander.
A ford with sandy bottom; from Old English 'sand' and 'ford'.
Dusk or twilight; the sacred time between day and night in Hindu tradition.
Variant of Sandy; from Sandra, meaning defender.
Defender of men; Hungarian form of Alexander.
Defender of men, derived from Alexandra, representing protection.
Variant of Sandra, derived from Greek "Alexandra," meaning "defender of mankind." Represents protection and strength.
Defender of men; feminine form derived from Greek alexandros.
Italian/Greek diminutive of Alexander, meaning 'defender of men'
Idol; beloved one
Bright or colorful, depending on Vietnamese characters used.
Music or song; from Sanskrit meaning melody and musical composition.
Arabic or Hindi name meaning 'radiant', 'shining', 'elevated', or 'noble'
Health and wholeness; derived from Latin sanitas meaning sound health or integrity.
Shining; brilliant.
Defender of men; diminutive form of Alexandra
Sanskrit name meaning 'auspicious' or 'favorable.' Associated with good fortune and positivity.
Triumph or victory; from Sanskrit combining samaj (together) and jay (conquer).
Alive, lively, and full of energy; symbol of vitality and enthusiasm.
From Sanskrit meaning 'triumphant' or 'conquered'; symbolizes victory.
From Sanskrit meaning 'long-lived' or 'revived,' derived from 'san' (life) and 'jeev' (to live).
Consciousness or awareness; in Hindu mythology, the goddess wife of Surya the sun god.
Spanish name combining 'San' (saint) with Juana, the feminine form of Juan; meaning 'God is gracious.'
Saint John; Spanish feminine diminutive of Sanjuan.
Means 'resolve', 'will', 'determination', or 'intention' in Sanskrit.
Lily; represents grace and purity. A Scandinavian form of the Hebrew name Susanna.
Culture, civilization, and refinement; representing heritage and artistic tradition.
Holy or saintly; Spanish feminine form relating to sacred devotion.
Saint James. Combining the Spanish 'San' (saint) with Santiago (James).
Holy and blessed, derived from the Latin word for sacred.
Saint James, holy
Saint James, a blend of Santo and Spanish naming traditions
Holy and sacred, from the Latin word for saint.
Contentment and satisfaction; represents acceptance and inner peace.
God has heard; derived from the Hebrew name Shemu'el.
Beneficial and auspicious; associated with prosperity in Hindu tradition.
Russian diminutive of Alexandra, meaning defender of mankind.
Freedom in Irish Gaelic; represents liberty and independence.
Japanese name; specific meaning depends on kanji used.
Wisdom, knowledge, and spiritual insight; variant of Sophia suggesting clarity of thought.
Sapphire, the precious blue gemstone; symbol of wisdom and truth
Derived from the sapphire gemstone, symbolizing wisdom and truth.
Precious blue gemstone; a variant of Sapphira derived from the Greek word for sapphire stone.
Alternate spelling of Sapphire, derived from Sanskrit meaning the precious gemstone symbolizing wisdom.
Dream or vision. Symbolizes imagination, aspiration, and desire.
Sapphire; from the precious gemstone, derived from Greek sappheiros
Penetrating or swift; describes one who is quick and determined.
Princess. Conveys nobility, grace, and dignity.
Compound of Sara (princess) and Ann (grace)
Princess and God's oath; modern compound of Sara and Elizabeth
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