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SALOME f Georgian German Bible biblical biblical Greek Latin From Aramaic name that was related to the Hebrew word shalom means peace, according to historian Josephus it was the name of the daughter of Herodias consort of Hérode Antipas, the Tetrarch of Galilee in the new Testament, but a specific name is not given, it was a daughter of Herodias danced for Herod that and was rewarded by the head of John the Baptist, and so the dancer Salome and have traditionally been more assimilated.
M SALVADOR Spanish Spanish form of the Late Latin name meaning savior Salvator A famous bearer of this name was the Spanish surrealist painter Salvador Dal 1904-1989.
SAM 2m Persian Persian mythology means dark Avestan This is the name of a hero in the Persian epic Shahnameh 11th century.
SAM 3m literature Name of a hobbit in J R R Tolkien's novel Lord of the Rings in 1954 gave His full name was Samwise meaning half wise in Old English the language used by Tolkien to represent the old hobbit speech.
Samael m Judeo-Christian Legend gravity means God in Hebrew is the name of an archangel in Jewish tradition, described as a destroying angel of death.
SAMANTHA f English Italian Dutch Perhaps destined to be a female form SAMUEL using the suffix antha name perhaps inspired by Greek anthos flower is native to America in the 18th century, but was rare until 1964 when it was popularized by the main character of the television show Bewitched.
SAMARA f modern English Maybe derived from Biblical Samaria place name that means looking at the mountain in Hebrew.
SAMO m uncertain medieval Slavic Slovenian Meaning This was the name of a rule 7th century the Slavs, who established a kingdom, including parts of modern Slovenia, Austria, Slovakia and the Czech Republic, it was perhaps be of Frankish origin.
Sampo m Finnish Finnish Mythology Meaning unknown in Finnish mythology is the name of a magical artifact can be a mill created by the god smith Ilmarinen.
SAMPSON 2 m English From an English surname which was itself derived from a medieval form of the given name Samson.
SAMSON m Biblical English Latin Bible French From Hebrew name Shimshon meaning Samson sun was an Old Testament hero granted exceptional strength God His mistress Delilah betrayed him and cut his hair, strip him of his power and he was captured by the Philistines, blinded and brought to their temple However, in a last act of strength, he pulled down the pillars of the temple on himself and his jailers more.
SAMUEL m English French German Spanish Portuguese Dutch Czech Polish Slovak Swedish Norwegian Danish Finnish From biblical Jewish Hebrew name el Shemu which could mean either the name of God or God heard As told in the books of Samuel in the Old Testament, Samuel was the last of the judges to power, he led the Israelites during a period of domination by the Philistines, who were defeated in the battle at Mizpah later he anointed Saul as the first king of Israel, and even later, his successor David anointed more.
Sancho m Spanish Maybe a Spanish form of the late Latin name Sanctius which was derived from the word meaning Sanctus Holy, Holy Otherwise, Sancho and Sanctius can be derived from an ancient Iberian name It was the name of a 9th century saint who was martyred by the Moors in Cordoba it was also worn by several Spanish and Portuguese kings Miguel de Cervantes used in his novel Don Quixote in 1605, where it is the lord of Don Quixote.
SANDALIO m in Spanish Spanish form of Sandalius a Latinized form of the name which means Sandulf Gothic real wolf real sand and wolf Ulf It was the name of a Spanish saint martyred 9th century by the Moors.
SANDRO m Italian short form of Georgian ALESSANDRO Italian or Georgian Aleksandre Sandro Botticelli was an artist of the Italian Renaissance painter of the birth of Venus and other famous works.
SANDY m sang a common sense, frequent, regular or other characters that are pronounced the same.
Sang Hun Korean m From Sino-Korean sang still feel, but combined with hun meaning meritorious act, filing Hanja characters can form the name as well.
F SANGO popular culture means in Japanese coral This name is used in Japanese comics and InuYasha TV.
SARAH f English French German Hebrew Bible Hebrew Bible Arabic means lady, princess, aristocrat in Hebrew in the Old Testament, the name of the wife of Abraham, considered the matriarch of the Jewish people until she was barren it becomes unexpectedly pregnant women with Isaac at the age of 90 His name was originally Sarai, but God changed along Abraham's name was changed to see Genesis 17 15 more.
SARAI f Biblical Hebrew Biblical Hebrew means my princess In the Old Testament, it was Sarah's name before God changed see Genesis 17 15.
Other Sarava m from an expression used by members of the religion Candombl African religion that was taken to Brazil by African slaves which means good luck.
SARDAR m Persian Pashto Urdu a title meaning leader, chief, derived from Persian sar head, authority and dar possessor.
SARGON m History of the Akkadian name Sharru-kinu means true king That was the name or title of the first emperor of Akkad 23th century BC It was also worn by the 7th century BC Assyrian king Sargon II, which bears the name of first Sargon.
SARIKA f Indian Hindi Marathi a Sanskrit word referring to a type of species thrush Turdus salica or Myna bird species Gracula religiosa.
RKA unknown Czech f Meaning In rka Czech legend was a girl who joined other women in declaring war on the men she has deceived men by itself be tied to a tree, and after they came to his rescue, offering mead laced with a sleeping potion after the men fell asleep the other women who were killing.
Sarpedon m Greek Mythology Meaning unknown In Greek legend Sarpedon was the son of Zeus and Laodamia, and the king of the Lycian It was one of the principal warriors who fought against the Greeks in the Trojan defense, but he was killed by Patroclus another Sarpedon was the son of Zeus and Europa.
F SASKIA Dutch German to the Germanic element Sahs Saxon The Saxons were a Germanic tribe, name ultimately derived from the Germanic word for knife September
SATAN m Biblical Hebrew Biblical Theology Derived from the Hebrew meaning adversary satan This is the Hebrew name of the enemy of the Judeo-Christian God in the New Testament, it is also known as the Devil in Greek diabolos.
SATCHEL m Isha means rule This is another name for the Hindu god Shiva.
SATOMI Japanese Japanese SATO f which means village or Sato meaning clever, intelligent, bright mid combined with other combinations meaning beautiful kanji are possible.
SATURN m Roman Mythology anglicized From Latin Saturnus is of unknown significance in Roman mythology, he was the father of Jupiter, Juno and others, and was also the god of agriculture It is also the name of the sixth ringed planet in the solar system.
SATURNINA f Spanish ancient Roman form of saturninus This was the name of a legendary saint that was supposed martyred in northern France.
Saturninus m Ancient Roman Roman cognomen derived from the name of the Roman god Saturnus see SATURN This was the name of several early saints.
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