Female and male first names beginning with the letter “S”..
SAMAD
MaleArabic name meaning "one who prays," popular among Muslims seeking to instill spirituality in their children, carried by historical figures like Indian politician Samad Beig and Islamic scholar Samad Al-Masri.
SAMADHI
FemaleUnique Sanskrit name meaning 'absolute absorption', denoting the highest level of meditation in Hinduism.
SAMADHY
FemaleRare Indian name of Sanskrit origin, meaning 'concentration of mind' or 'meditation', reflecting the ultimate goal of spiritual enlightenment in Hinduism.
SAMADI
FemalePersian name meaning 'tranquil' or 'peaceful', associated with spiritual peace and serenity.
SAMAEL
MaleRare Hebrew name derived from 'sama'el', meaning 'poison of God', and refers to an archangel of death in Jewish mysticism.
SAMAH
FemaleArabic name meaning "tranquil" or "peaceful," derived from the Arabic word for forgiveness and patience. It is often associated with qualities like calmness, serenity, and forbearance.
SAMAHJ
MaleMiddle Eastern name derived from Arabic 'samaha', meaning 'forgiveness'.
SAMAI
MaleCaptivating Arabic name derived from 'samā', meaning 'heaven' or 'sky', and is often associated with elevation and beauty.
SAMAI
FemaleRare Hebrew name meaning "accompanied," derived from "shamayim" (heaven), signifying divine accompaniment.
SAMAIA
FemaleUncommon yet meaningful Arabic female name derived from "samīʿ", meaning "hearing" or "obeying". It was used by the Umayyad Caliphate and associated with notable figures like Samaia bint al-Nu'man, known for her intelligence and wit.
SAMAIAH
FemaleSamaiah, of Hebrew origin, signifies "named by God," implying a unique purpose. Rare yet captivating, it stands out while drawing from rich cultural heritage.
SAMAIRA
FemaleUnique Arabic girls' name meaning "partner" or "companion.
SAMAIRAH
FemaleSamairah: A rare and beautiful Arabic female name, meaning 'clear sky', evoking vast expanses of pollution-free blue. It reflects the serene beauty of nature and is deeply appreciated by those who love the natural world.
SAMAIRE
FemaleRare French feminine name derived from Samantha, which itself originates from the Hebrew masculine Samuel, meaning "God heard.
SAMAIYA
FemaleExotic Arabic name meaning "heavenly," derived from the Arabic word "samā'.
SAMAIYAH
FemaleArabic name meaning "like the sky" or "one who is like heaven".
SAMAJ
FemaleSanskrit origin and means "community" or "society," reflecting the importance of communal living in Hindu culture.
SAMAJ
MaleIndian name derived from Sanskrit 'Samaja', meaning 'society' or 'community', reflecting unity and cooperation.
SAMAJAE
MaleThe name Samajae of Korean origin translates to 'Happiness of the Universe', embodying joy and contentment within vastness.
SAMAJAY
MaleRare Sanskrit name derived from 'Samaja', meaning 'society' or 'community'. It combines 'Sama', meaning 'equal', with 'Jaya', meaning 'victory'. In Hindu mythology, Samajay was a wise warrior prince from the Mahabharata epic. Despite its rich history, it is not commonly used today but still holds significant cultural value and encourages unity and harmony.
SAMAJE
MaleAfrican origin name from Ghana's Ashanti people, meaning 'God is supreme' or 'God is great', reflecting profound spiritual beliefs.
SAMAKSH
MaleIndian name of Sanskrit origin, meaning 'having equal moons' or 'resembling the moon', signifying harmony and radiance.
SAMALA
FemaleUnique, African-origin Swahili name derived from "samaki," meaning "fish," symbolizing prosperity and fertility. It has no specific gender association and is globally embraced for its beauty and meaning.
SAMALIA
FemaleUncommon yet captivating African name derived from the Malinke people of West Africa, meaning "peaceful" or "harmonious," reflecting the hope for tranquility in its bearer's life.
SAMAMTHA
FemaleSamantha is a unique and beautiful name of Hebrew origin, meaning "name of God" or "God hears".
SAMAN
FemalePersian name of Arabic origin, meaning 'heaven' or 'sky'. It was popular among ancient Persians and even had historical figures like Saman Khodja, founder of the Samanid Dynasty.
SAMAN
MalePersian name meaning "together" or "united", associated with the historic Samanid Dynasty and Islamic obedience, gaining worldwide recognition through notable figures like Saman Arbabsiar and Saman Khosravi.
SAMANA
FemaleSamantha is a distinctive female name of Persian origin, translating to 'heavenly', popularized in English-speaking countries during the late 19th century.
SAMANATHA
FemaleSamantha is a name of Greek origin meaning "listener" or "one who listens well", derived from the word "samikos".
SAMANDA
FemaleUnique African name of Yoruba origin meaning "wife who brings wealth," honoring the powerful deity Oya and reflecting prosperity and family values.
SAMANDAR
MaleUnique Persian name derived from 'samand', meaning 'lamp' or 'lantern', symbolizing light and knowledge.
SAMANI
FemaleAfrican name of Yoruba origin, meaning "God has done well," often given after years of waiting or as a gift from God. It brings good fortune and prosperity to its bearer.
SAMANNTHA
FemaleThe name Samantha is of Greek origin and means "listener".
SAMANTA
FemaleFeminine given name of Latin origin, meaning "listener" or "hearing", derived from the Latin word "saman".
SAMANTAH
FemaleUnique Hebrew feminine name derived from Samantha, meaning 'name of God' or 'heard', with a rich historical background dating back to biblical times.
SAMANTAHA
FemaleSanskrit-derived name that means "Lord of Equality," combining elements "Sama" (even/equal) and "Natha" (lord/master).
SAMANTH
FemaleThe feminine given name Samantha, derived from Latin 'Samuel' meaning 'name of God', first used as a female form in the late 19th century and popularized mid-20th century.
SAMANTHA
MalePopular female name of American origin, created by author Sam Crawford in the 19th century as a feminine form of Samuel, meaning "name of God" or "God hears".
SAMANTHA
FemaleAmerican female name derived from Hebrew, meaning 'listener to God', popularized by a 19th-century novel and associated with the biblical prophetess.
SAMANTHAANN
FemaleRecently coined name, potentially derived from Samantha ('listener') and Ann ('grace'), first used in the U.S. in 2015.