Female and male first names beginning with the letter “S”..
SAYDI
FemaleArabic unisex name derived from 'sayda', meaning 'hunting'.
SAYDIE
FemaleDistinctive Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse 'sæði', meaning 'happiness' or 'joy'. It was favored among Vikings for its positive connotation.
SAYED
MaleThe name Sayed has Arabic origins and is typically used as a respected title meaning 'lord' or 'master', originally given to descendants of the Islamic Prophet Muhammad.
SAYEDA
FemaleElegant Arabic name meaning 'lady' or 'princess', traditionally bestowed upon daughters to wish them nobility and grace.
SAYEED
MaleMasculine given name of Arabic origin, derived from 'sayyid', meaning "lord" or "master". It conveys nobility and has been popular among international Muslim communities since ancient times.
SAYEEDA
FemaleUncommon Arabic name meaning "prosperous" or "happy," making it a unique and meaningful choice for parents.
SAYEH
FemaleRare yet captivating Persian girl's name derived from "sayeh," meaning "shadow.
SAYEN
FemaleAfrican Yoruba origin, translates to 'left-handed', connoting uniqueness.
SAYER
MaleEnglish origin, comes from the Old French word "sayier," meaning "to say" or "to declare.
SAYER
FemaleEnglish name derived from the Old English word 'sæge', meaning 'spear', originally used as a nickname for spear-skilled individuals.
SAYESHA
FemaleIndian feminine name derived from Sanskrit 'Saayeshwari', meaning 'the goddess who has victory as her lord'.
SAYF
MaleArabic boy's name derived from 'sayf', meaning 'sword'. It symbolizes courage, strength, honor, and good fortune.
SAYGE
MaleModern variant of Sage, derived from the Latin 'salvia', meaning sage herb plant, and also associated with Old English 'sæg', meaning 'say' or 'speak'. It signifies wisdom or healing.
SAYGE
FemaleEnigmatic given name of unknown origin, with varying meanings ranging from "to speak" to potentially being a variant of Sage, signifying "wise". Despite its uncertain history, Sayge has gained traction in recent years, predominantly among English-speaking countries as a unisex name. Notable figures bearing this name include American actress Sayge Carroll and Canadian singer-songwriter Sayge Campbell, while fictional character Sayge Gryffindor from the Harry Potter series adds to its appeal.
SAYHAN
MaleDistinctive Persian name meaning 'holy lord', derived from the words 'say' (saintly) and 'han' (honorary title).
SAYID
MaleArabic name meaning "helper" or "assistant," derived from the word "sayyid," meaning "lord" or "master." It was historically used as a title for leaders and nobles in Arab culture, often given to those with qualities like wisdom, intelligence, and courage.
SAYIR
MaleMiddle Eastern name of Arabic origin meaning "traveler" or "wanderer," reflecting its historical association with adventurous spirits and explorers.
SAYLA
FemaleDistinctive female name of Hebrew origin, meaning 'request' or 'petition', inspired by the biblical character Abigail.
SAYLAH
FemaleUnique Arabic name derived from "sayl," meaning mountain, signifying strength and resilience. Traditionally given to daughters in ancient Arabia, it now has global popularity and carries spiritual significance associated with ascension.
SAYLAR
FemaleUnisex name of unknown origin, believed to mean 'light' or 'illumination,' gaining recent popularity as a distinctive middle name choice.
SAYLEE
FemaleUncommon name with uncertain origins and meanings, possibly derived from Irish or Old Norse words like "happy" or "sail," but no definitive evidence supports any particular interpretation.
SAYLEM
FemaleArabic given name meaning 'mountain', popularized by ancient Arabs who admired mountains' strength and stability.
SAYLER
MaleModern invention of unknown origin, with no clear meaning or historical precedent, but has gained popularity since 2018.
SAYLER
FemaleUnique, English-sounding name of uncertain origin and meaning, possibly derived from 'sailer' (sailor) but with no widely accepted story behind it.
SAYLI
FemaleUnique, Indian name of Marathi origin, gaining popularity recently due to its melodious sound and lack of historical precedent.
SAYLIN
FemaleRare name of uncertain origin, potentially Hebrew ("peace") or Irish/Scottish ("fair" or "happy"), often used as a diminutive or for its pleasing sound. Its meaning remains open to interpretation.
SAYLOR
FemaleStylish, unisex name of American origin, derived from the surname Sayler meaning 'shoemaker' or 'shoe seller', gaining popularity in recent years for its modern sound.
SAYLOR
MaleContemporary given name with unknown origins, first used in recent times and believed by some to be connected to the Old German word 'kalo', meaning 'beautiful'.
SAYNAB
FemaleThe Somali name Saynab, derived from Arabic 'Zainab', means 'beautiful' or 'radiant', honoring Zainab bint Ali, known for her courage and dedication to Islam.
SAYNT
MaleRare English given name derived from the Middle English 'seint', meaning 'saint', reflecting its religious connotations.
SAYOKO
FemaleTraditional Japanese feminine given name that translates to "little child".
SAYON
MaleUnique African name with origins among the Yoruba people of Nigeria, meaning "the mother brings wealth" and embodying maternal spirit and prosperity.
SAYONA
FemaleAfrican female given name derived from Swahili's "sayonara," meaning 'farewell', yet uncommonly used as such in Swahili regions.
SAYONARA
FemaleJapanese given name that translates to 'farewell,' but holds deeper significance as an expression of enduring friendship and love.
SAYONNA
FemaleUnique, exotic name of unknown African origin, bearing personal significance despite lacking etymological history.
SAYORA
FemaleUnique Japanese girls' name composed of "say" (world/universe) and "ora" (honor/respect), signifying 'respect for the world'.
SAYORI
FemalePopular female Japanese name derived from '小' meaning small and '依' signifying reliance or dependence.
SAYORII
FemaleCharming unisex Japanese name derived from "sayori," meaning "comrade" or "friend." It signifies friendship, loyalty, and camaraderie.
SAYOURI
FemaleUnique and beautiful Japanese name derived from 'sayou', meaning 'night', often associated with Venus.
SAYQUAN
MaleSenegalese boy's name of Wolof origin, meaning "strong warrior." It embodies the values of strength and bravery that are highly esteemed among the Wolof people.