Female and male first names beginning with the letter “S”..
SEGA
MaleJapanese name with no specific meaning, chosen for its catchy sound by founders of Sega Enterprises Ltd., who were not related to anyone named Sega.
SEGEN
FemaleThe name Segen is Hebrew in origin, meaning 'blessing', derived from the word 'segulah'. It's biblically significant and was borne by a son of Jacob, ancestor of the tribe of Gad.
SEGER
MaleSwedish name of Old Norse origin meaning 'victory', popular among medieval Swedish nobility and increasingly popular today.
SEGIO
MaleSergio is a masculine given name of Spanish and Italian origin, derived from the Latin word "servius" meaning servant. It signifies "to serve," "to guard," or "to protect." Historically popular in Spain and Italy, Sergio was often used for slaves demonstrating loyalty during ancient Roman times. Today, it remains widely chosen for its appealing sound and meaningful associations with devotion and protection.
SEGUNDO
MaleSecondo is a Spanish name meaning "second", traditionally given to second-born sons, with historical figures like Uruguayan footballer Segundo Paredes bearing this name.
SEHAJ
FemaleUnique Punjabi name meaning "easy" or "simple," popularized by Guru Nanak Dev Ji and now used worldwide.
SEHAJ
MaleIndian Punjabi name meaning 'easy' or 'simple', reflecting one of the ten ideal Sikh qualities.
SEHAJPREET
MaleSehajpreet, of Indian Punjabi origin, signifies 'effortless love' and is often chosen for its spiritual connotations and Sikh heritage.
SEHAJPREET
FemaleIndian Punjabi name meaning 'simple love'.
SEHAJVEER
MaleIndian Punjabi name meaning 'Easy Brave'.
SEHAM
FemaleArabic feminine given name meaning 'dusk' or 'evening twilight', symbolizing warmth, tranquility, and elegance.
SEHANA
FemaleSanskrit-derived female name meaning "belonging to Shiva" or "one who worships Shiva," symbolizing deep spiritual connection in Hinduism.
SEHAR
FemaleArabic name of ancient Middle Eastern origin, derived from 'shuhra' meaning fame or glory.
SEHEJ
FemaleRare Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'Shej', signifying 'to conquer'.
SEHEJ
MaleDistinctively Indian, Punjabi-origin name derived from 'Sahaj' (easy) and 'Shej' (night), translating to 'Night is Easy'. It symbolizes navigating dark times with calm and ease.
SEHER
FemaleUnisex Turkish name meaning 'vision' or 'view', derived from the word for city, 'sehir'.
SEHRAJ
MaleArabic male given name meaning "moonlit night," popularized during the Mughal Empire in India and carrying cultural significance and aesthetic appeal in Islamic communities worldwide.
SEHRISH
FemalePakistani-origin name meaning 'morning', symbolizing fresh beginnings and hope for the future, often given to girls but also used for boys.
SEHVYN
MaleRare, modern invention of unknown origin and meaning, not associated with any established etymology or cultural significance.
SEI
MaleJapanese origin and means "pure" or "clean." It was traditionally given to children, particularly girls during the Edo period (1603-1868), in hopes they would grow up virtuous and embody inner beauty.
SEIANNA
FemaleIrish female given name derived from ancient Irish language, meaning 'god is gracious'.
SEIBERT
MaleGerman surname derived from the Middle High German word "sibierto," meaning "bright" or "clear.
SEICHI
MaleRare Japanese name with significant meaning. Originating from Japan's rich history, it combines "Sei" (pure) and "Chi" (earth), symbolizing purity, honesty, stability, and connection to one's roots. Popularized during the Meiji Restoration period, Seichi remains admired for embodying strong character and cultural understanding.
SEID
MaleArabic unisex name meaning "happy" or "blissful". It's pronounced /'sɛːd/, with the stress on the first syllable.
SEIDI
FemaleCaptivating Basque name derived from "Zede," meaning "wise" or "knowledgeable." It evokes intelligence and wisdom.
SEIDINA
FemaleRare yet significant African female name, of Fulani origin, meaning 'my happiness'.
SEIDON
MaleDistinctive Greek name derived from Zeus, the king of gods in Greek mythology, symbolizing strength, wisdom, and leadership.
SEIDY
FemaleUnique, Spanish-origin name derived from Cecilia, meaning "sixth," with phonetic variations across languages. It was first used by Spanish royalty and remains popular today despite no direct link to Saturday (sábado).
SEIF
MaleArabic male given name derived from 'sa'if', meaning sword, symbolizing strength and courage.
SEIGO
MaleJapanese male name originating from the kanji characters 正 ('correct') and 吾 ('I'), translating to 'correct self' or 'just I.'
SEIICHI
MaleRare Japanese given name of unknown origin, composed of 'sei' (pure) and 'ichi' (one), though its true significance may extend beyond literal translation.
SEIJA
FemaleJapanese feminine given name derived from the verb "seieru," meaning "to succeed" or "to prosper." It signifies success, prosperity, and achievement.
SEIJI
MaleAlzena is an uncommon yet elegant Italian feminine given name derived from "alzina," the Italian word for the European juniper tree, symbolizing strength and longevity.
SEIKI
MaleJapanese name derived from 'sei' meaning life and 'ki' meaning hope, signifying 'life of hope'.
SEIKICHI
MaleTraditional Japanese given name derived from Kanji characters meaning 'pure' ('Seiki') and 'good fortune' ('Kichi'), popular during the Edo period for boys born on the eighth lunar day, but now less common due to its historical associations.
SEIKO
MaleJapanese unisex given name derived from the kanji characters "生" (sei) meaning life/birth and "光" (ko) meaning light/brightness, translating to "generate light" or "birth of light." It has been used for centuries and holds significant cultural history and positive meaning.
SEIKO
FemaleHistoric Japanese name that means "pure light.
SEILA
FemaleHebrew name derived from "shila," meaning "peace" or "tranquility." It has been used since ancient times, appearing in the Hebrew Bible's Book of Isaiah.
SEILAH
FemaleRare Hebrew female name, derived from the biblical figure Serah, meaning "prince" or "commander," possibly also "contentment.
SEILY
FemaleRare Hebrew name meaning 'three', derived from the numeral 'shalosh'. It's a variant of biblical Salome, but stands independently with its own unique identity.