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Sigiswald
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Sigiswald means "victorious ruler," originating from Old High German roots. |
German, Germanic |
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Sixto
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Sixto means "sixth" in Latin; derived from Roman naming traditions. |
Latin, Spanish |
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Sigismond
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Sigismond means "protection through victory," originating from Germanic roots. |
German, Gothic, Latin |
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Sietze
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Sietze: Dutch name meaning "victorious," derived from Germanic roots. |
Dutch |
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Shmuley
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Shmuley: Hebrew name meaning "little Samuel," derived from biblical roots. |
Biblical, Hebrew, Jewish |
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Siegmund
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Siegmund means "protection through victory," originating from Germanic roots. |
German, Germanic |
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Shmuel
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Shmuel means "God has heard"; Hebrew origin, biblical significance. |
Biblical, Hebrew, Jewish |
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Shlomi
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Shlomi means "my peace" in Hebrew; derived from Solomon. |
Hebrew, Jewish |
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Severin
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Severin means "stern" in Latin; derived from the Roman name Severus. |
Biblical, Christian, Latin |
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Shaun
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Shaun means "God is gracious," derived from the Hebrew name Sean. |
Anglo-Saxon, Biblical, Irish, Middle English |
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Shemar
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Shemar means "to guard" in Hebrew; originated from Hebrew culture. |
American, Arabic, Biblical |
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Sherman
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Sherman means "shearer of sheep," originating from Old English. |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
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Sergy
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Sergy: Derived from Latin "Sergius," meaning "to protect" or "serve." |
Greek, Russian, Serbian |
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Servaes
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Servaes means "servant" in Latin; originates from medieval European contexts. |
Biblical, Dutch, Latin |
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Serginho
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Serginho is a diminutive of Sergio, meaning "attendant" in Latin. |
Brazilian, Portuguese |
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Sergiy
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Sergiy: Slavic variant of Sergius, meaning "servant" or "protector." |
Russian, Serbian, Ukrainian |
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Sergej
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Sergej: Slavic variant of Latin "Sergius," meaning "to protect." |
Russian, Serbian, Slavic |
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Sergii
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Sergii: Slavic variant of Latin "Sergius," meaning "servant" or "protector." |
Russian, Serbian, Ukrainian |
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Sebastián
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Sebastián means "venerable" in Greek; derived from Saint Sebastian's name. |
Biblical, Latin, Spanish |
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Serge
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Serge: French origin, meaning "to serve," historically linked to nobility. |
French, Latin |
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Scipione
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Scipione means "staff" in Latin; derived from the Roman family name. |
Italian, Latin, Roman |
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Seamie
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Seamie: Irish origin, diminutive of Séamus, meaning "supplanter." |
Gaelic, Irish |
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Savvas
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Savvas means "sabbath" in Greek, originating from Hebrew roots. |
Ancient Greek, Greek |
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Saxton
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Saxton means "town by the Saxons," originating from Old English. |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
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Saulo
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Saulo: Hebrew origin, meaning "asked for" or "prayed for." |
Biblical, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish |
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Saschko
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Saschko is a Slavic diminutive of Alexander, meaning "defender." |
Bulgarian, Russian, Ukrainian |
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Sauli
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Sauli means "asked for" in Hebrew; derived from biblical Saul. |
Estonian, Finnish |
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Santo
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Santo means "saint" in Spanish; originates from Latin "sanctus." |
Catholic, Christian, Latin, Spanish |
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Saquon
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Saquon means "to be strong" in Native American origin. |
Algonquian, American, Ethiopian |
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Sancho
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Sancho means "sacred" in Latin; originates from Spanish and Portuguese. |
Latin, Spanish |
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