Diccionario de nombres
1538 nombres con significado y origen verificados
SAAM
Variant transcription of SAM (2).
SAARA
Finnish form of SARAH.
SABAH
Means "morning" in Arabic and Turkish.
SABAH UD-DIN
Means "morning of religion", derived from Arabic صباح (sabah) "morning" and دين (din) "religion".
SABAS
From a Greek name which was derived from Hebrew סַבָא (sava') meaning "old man". Saints bearing this name include a 4th-...
SABEEN
Possibly from Arabic meaning "follower of another religion", a name given to Muhammad and other Muslims by non-Muslim Ar...
SABELLA
Short form of ISABELLA.
SABIA
Latinized form of SADB.
SABINA
Feminine form of Sabinus, a Roman cognomen meaning "Sabine" in Latin. The Sabines were an ancient people who lived in ce...
SABINO
Italian form of Sabinus (see SABINA).
SABLE
From the English word meaning "black", derived from the name of the black-furred mammal native to Northern Asia, ultimat...
SABRİ
Turkish form of SABRI.
SABRİYE
Turkish form of SABRIYYA.
SABRYNA
Variant of SABRINA.
SABUROU
From Japanese 三 (sabu) meaning "three" and 郎 (rou) meaning "son". This was traditionally a name for the third son. Other...
SACHA
French form of SASHA.
SACHEVERELL
From a surname which was derived from a Norman place name. It was occasionally given in honour of preacher Henry Sacheve...
SACHIKO
From Japanese 幸 (sachi) meaning "happiness, good luck" and 子 (ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations are possible...
SACNITE
Means "white flower" in Mayan.
SADAF
Means "seashell, mother-of-pearl" in Arabic.
SADBH
Variant of SADB.
SÄDE
Means "ray of light" in Finnish.
SADİ
Turkish form of SA'DI.
SAFFIRA
Latin form of SAPPHIRA.
SAFI
Means "pure" in Arabic.
SAFIYA
Variant transcription of SAFIYYAH.
SAFIYYAH
Feminine form of SAFI. This was the name of one of the wives of Muhammad.
SAGE
From the English word sage, which denotes either a type of spice or else a wise person.
SAGIT
Feminine form of SAGI.
SAHAR
Means "dawn" in Arabic.
SA'ID
Means "happy, lucky" in Arabic. This was the name of a companion of the Prophet Muhammad.
SAIF
Means "sword" in Arabic.
SAIFUL
First part of compound Arabic names beginning with سيف ال (Sayf al) meaning "sword of the" (such as SAIF AL-DIN).
SAIJA
Diminutive of SARI (1).
SAİT
Turkish form of SA'ID.
SAKARI
Finnish form of ZECHARIAH.
SAKHR
Means "solid rock" in Arabic. This name appears in the poems of the 7th-century poetess Al-Khansa.
SAKINA
Means "calmness, peace" in Arabic.
SAKSHI
Means "witness" in Sanskrit.
SAKURA
From Japanese 桜 (sakura) meaning "cherry blossom", though it is often written さくら using the hiragana writing system. It ...
SAL
Short form of SALLY, SALVADOR, and other names beginning with Sal.
SALADIN
Anglicized form of SALAH AL-DIN.
SALAH AL-DIN
Means "righteousness of religion" from Arabic صلاح (salah) "righteousness" combined with دين (din) "religion, faith". A ...
SALAMON
Hungarian form of SOLOMON.
SALATHIHEL
Latin form of SALATHIEL.
SALEH
Variant transcription of SALIH.
SALHA
Feminine form of SALIH.
SALIH
Means "virtuous" in Arabic. According to the Qur'an this was the name of an early Arabian prophet.
SALIL
Means "sword" or "son" in Arabic.
SALIMA
Feminine form of SALIM.
SALLI
Finnish form of SALLY.
SALLY
Diminutive of SARAH.
SALMAN
Means "safe", derived from Arabic سلم (salima) "to be safe".
SALOME
From an Aramaic name which was related to the Hebrew word שָׁלוֹם (shalom) meaning "peace". According to the historian J...
SALOMEA
Polish form of SALOME.
SALOMON
French and Scandinavian form of SOLOMON.
SALUD
Spanish cognate of SALUT.
SALVADOR
Spanish form of the Late Latin name Salvator, which meant "saviour". A famous bearer of this name was the Spanish surrea...
SALVATORE
Italian cognate of SALVADOR.
SALVATRIX
Feminine form of SALVATOR.
SAM (1)
Short form of SAMUEL, SAMSON or SAMANTHA.
SAM (3)
The name of a hobbit in J. R. R. Tolkien's novel 'The Lord of the Rings' (1954). His full given name was Samwise meaning...
SAMAEL
Means "severity of God" in Hebrew. This is the name of an archangel in Jewish tradition, described as a destructive ange...
SAMANTHA
Perhaps intended to be a feminine form of SAMUEL, using the name suffix antha (possibly inspired by Greek ανθος (anthos)...
SAMARA
Possibly derived from the biblical place name Samaria, which means "watch mountain" in Hebrew.
SAMEER (1)
Variant transcription of SAMIR (1).
SAMEERA (1)
Variant transcription of SAMIRA (1).
SAMI (1)
Finnish diminutive of SAMUEL.
SAMİ
Turkish form of SAMI (2).
SAMINA
Variant transcription of THAMINA.
SAMIR (1)
Means "companion in evening talk" in Arabic.
SAMIRA (1)
Feminine form of SAMIR (1).
SAMIYA
Feminine form of SAMI (2).
SAMMI
Diminutive of SAMANTHA.
SAMMY
Diminutive of SAMUEL, SAMSON or SAMANTHA.
SAMO
Meaning uncertain. This was the name of a 7th-century ruler of the Slavs, who established a kingdom including parts of m...
SAMOUEL
Form of SAMUEL found in the Greek Old Testament.
SAMPPA
Finnish diminutive of SAMULI or ALEKSANTERI, or else a variant of SAMPO.
SAMPSON (2)
From an English surname which was itself derived from a medieval form of the given name SAMSON.
SAMU
Hungarian and Finnish diminutive of SAMUEL.
SAMUEL
From the Hebrew name שְׁמוּאֵל (Shemu'el) which could mean either "name of God" or "God has heard". As told in the Books...
SAMUELE
Italian form of SAMUEL.
SAMUIL
Russian and Bulgarian form of SAMUEL.
SAMULI
Finnish form of SAMUEL.
SANAA (1)
Means "brilliance, radiance, splendour" in Arabic.
SANAZ
Possibly means "full of grace" in Persian.
SANCHIA
Feminine form of SANCHO.
SANCTIUS
Latin form of SANCHO.
SANDALIO
Spanish form of Sandalius, a Latinized form of the Gothic name Sandulf which meant "true wolf" from sand "true" and ulf ...
SANDER
Dutch and Scandinavian short form of ALEXANDER.
SANDHYA
Means "twilight" in Sanskrit. This is the name of the daughter of the Hindu god Brahma.
SANDIE
Variant of SANDY.
SÁNDOR
Hungarian form of ALEXANDER.
SANDRINE
Elaborated form of SANDRA.
SANDU
Short form of ALEXANDRU.
SANEL
Masculine form of SANELA.
SANEM
Means "idol" in Turkish.
SANG
From Sino-Korean 常 (sang) meaning "common, frequent, regular" or other characters which are pronounced similarly.
SANGO
Means "coral" in Japanese. This name is used in the Japanese comic book and television show 'InuYasha'.
SANIYYA
Feminine form of SANI.
SANJANA
Means "uniting, joining" in Sanskrit.
SANJAYA
Means "completely victorious, triumphant" in Sanskrit. This is the name of a royal official in the Hindu epic the 'Mahab...
SA'ADAT
Means "happiness, luck" in Arabic.
SAANA
From the name of a mountain in northern Finland.
SABA
Georgian form of SABAS.
SABAHATTİN
Turkish form of SABAH UD-DIN.
SABAHUDIN
Bosnian form of SABAH UD-DIN.
SABBAS
Variant of SABAS.
SABELA
Galician form of ISABEL.
SABELLIUS
Latin form of SAVELIY.
SABIEN
Dutch form of SABINA.
SABINE
French and German form of SABINA.
SABINUS
Latin masculine form of SABINA.
SABRI
Means "patient" in Arabic.
SABRINA
Latinized form of Habren, the original Welsh name of the River Severn. According to Geoffrey of Monmouth, Sabrina was th...
SABRIYYA
Feminine form of SABRI.
SABURO
Variant transcription of SABUROU.
SACAGAWEA
Probably from Hidatsa tsakáka wía meaning "bird woman". Alternatively it could originate from the Shoshone language and ...
SACHAIRI
Scottish form of ZECHARIAH.
SACHIE
Diminutive of SACHEVERELL.
SACHIN
From Sanskrit सत्य (satya) meaning "true, real". A famous bearer is the retired Indian cricket player Sachin Tendulkar (...
SA'D
Means "fortune, good luck" in Arabic. This was the name of a successful military commander for the Muslims during the ea...
SADB
Means "sweet, goodly" in Irish Gaelic. In Irish mythology Sadb was the mother of Oisín.
SADDAM
Means "one who confronts" in Arabic.
SADHBH
Modern Irish form of SADB.
SA'DI
Means "fortunate, lucky" in Arabic.
SA'DIA
Feminine form of SA'DI.
SADIE
Diminutive of SARAH.
SÆWINE
Derived from the Old English elements sæ "sea" and wine "friend".
SAFFRON
From the English word which refers either to a spice, the crocus flower from which it is harvested, or the yellow-orange...
SAFIRA
Means "like a sapphire" in Esperanto.
SAFİYE
Turkish form of SAFIYYAH.
SAGA
Possibly means "seeing one" in Old Norse. This was the name of the Norse goddess of poetry and history, sometimes identi...
SAGI
Means "elevated, sublime" in Hebrew.
SAHAK
Armenian form of ISAAC. This was the name of a 5th-century patriarch of the Armenian Church.
SAIBH
Variant of SADB.
SA'IDA
Feminine form of SA'ID.
SAIF AL-DIN
Means "sword of the faith" from Arabic سيف (sayf) "sword" and دين (din) "religion, faith".
SAIFULLAH
Means "sword of God" from Arabic سيف (sayf) "sword" combined with الله (Allah) "God".
SAIRA
Possibly means "traveller" in Arabic.
SAJJAD
Means "kneeling in prayer, prostration" in Arabic.
SAKCHAI
Derived from Thai ศักดิ์ (sak) "power, honour" and ชัย (chai) "victory".
SAKI
From Japanese 咲 (sa) meaning "blossom" and 希 (ki) meaning "hope", besides other combinations of kanji characters.
SAKINEH
Persian form of SAKINA.
SAKKE
Diminutive of SAKARI.
SAKU
Diminutive of SAKARI.
SAKURAKO
From Japanese 桜 (sakura) meaning "cherry blossom" and 子 (ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations are also possible...
SALACIA
Derived from Latin sal meaning "salt". This was the name of the Roman goddess of salt water.
SALAH
Means "righteousness" in Arabic.
SALAMBEK
Derived from Arabic سَلآم (salaam) "peace" combined with the Turkish military title beg meaning "chieftain, master".
SALATHIEL
Greek form of SHEALTIEL. This form is also used in some English versions of the Bible.
SALEEM
Variant transcription of SALIM.
SALENA
Perhaps an invented name based on similar-sounding names such as SELINA.
SALİH
Turkish form of SALIH.
SALIHA
Feminine form of SALIH.
SALIM
Means "safe", derived from Arabic سلم (salima) "to be safe".
SALINA
Perhaps an invented name based on similar-sounding names such as SELINA.
SALLIE
Diminutive of SARAH.
SALMA
Means "safe", derived from Arabic سلم (salima) "to be safe".
SALOMÃO
Portuguese form of SOLOMON.
SALOMÉ
French, Spanish and Portuguese form of SALOME.
SALOMÓN
Spanish form of SOLOMON.
SALTANAT
Possibly means "festival" in Kazakh.
SALUT
Means "health" or "cheers" in Catalan.
SALVATOR
Latin form of SALVADOR.
SALVATRICE
From Salvatrix, the feminine form of Salvator (see SALVADOR).
SALWAH
Means "comfort" in Arabic.
SAM (2)
Means "dark" in Avestan. This is the name of a hero in the 11th-century Persian epic the 'Shahnameh'.
SAMAD
Means "eternal" in Arabic.
SAMANTA
Italian and Spanish form of SAMANTHA.
SAMAR
Means "evening conversation" in Arabic.
SAMED
Turkish form of SAMAD.
SAMEER (2)
Variant transcription of SAMIR (2).
SAMEERA (2)
Variant transcription of SAMIRA (2).
SAMI (2)
Means "elevated, sublime, supreme" in Arabic.
SAMIA
Variant transcription of SAMIYA.
SAMİR
Azerbaijani form of SAMIR (1).
SAMIR (2)
Means "wind, air" in Sanskrit.
SAMIRA (2)
Feminine form of SAMIR (2).
SAMİYE
Turkish feminine form of SAMI (2).
SAMMIE
Diminutive of SAMUEL, SAMSON or SAMANTHA.
SAMNANG
Means "lucky" in Khmer.
SAMOIL
Macedonian form of SAMUEL.
SAMPO
Meaning unknown. In Finnish mythology this is the name of a magical artifact (perhaps a mill) created by the smith god I...
SAMPSON (1)
Greek form of Shimshon (see SAMSON).
SAMSON
From the Hebrew name שִׁמְשׁוֹן (Shimshon) which meant "sun". Samson was an Old Testament hero granted exceptional stren...
SÁMUEL
Hungarian form of SAMUEL.
SAMUELA
Feminine form of SAMUEL.
SAMUHEL
Form of SAMUEL found in the Latin Old Testament.
SAMUILU
Old Slavic form of SAMUEL.
SANA
Variant transcription of SANAA (1).
SANAA (2)
Means "artwork" in Swahili.
SANCHA
Feminine form of SANCHO.
SANCHO
Possibly a Spanish form of the Late Latin name Sanctius, which was derived from the word sanctus meaning "saintly, holy"...
SANDA
Romanian and Croatian short form of ALEXANDRA.
SANDEEP
Variant transcription of SANDIP.
SANDFORD
From a surname which was a variant of SANFORD.
SANDI
Diminutive of ALEKSANDAR or ALEKSANDER.
SANDIP
Means "blazing" in Sanskrit.
SANDRA
Short form of ALESSANDRA. It was introduced to the English-speaking world by author George Meredith, who used it for the...
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