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Sacoria is a rare, Latin-derived female name meaning "holy" or "sacred," with historical figures like Sacoria of Aquitaine.
The name Sacorya originates from Africa, specifically among speakers of West African languages such as Mandinka and Bambara. Pronounced 'sa-KOHR-ee-ah', it is derived from the words 'Sa' meaning 'king' or 'leader', and 'Kora' referring to a stringed musical instrument.
Sacoya is of Mohawk origin, meaning 'morning star' and symbolizing hope and new beginnings.
Sacoyia is an enchanting female name of African origin, derived from the Akan culture in Ghana, meaning "she will be wealthy," signifying prosperity and abundance.
The name Sacramento, derived from the Spanish word 'sacramento' meaning sacred, is a distinctive given name of Spanish origin named after the major Sacramento River in California.
The name Sacred, of English origin, means dedicated or set apart for a religious purpose, often used as an alternative spelling to Sarah, Sadie, or Sadrac, reflecting high regard and uniqueness.
Sacred is a unique, Latin-derived name meaning "to consecrate or make holy," originally associated with early Christian figures but now chosen by parents seeking a distinctive name with spiritual significance.
The name Sada is of Japanese origin, meaning 'pure' or 'clean', and has been historically associated with notable figures such as Empress Sada.
The name Sadae is of Japanese origin, composed of "Sad" meaning pure and "Ae" meaning harmony, signifying pure harmony. It has been used for centuries and carries a legacy of strength and empowerment through notable figures like educator and feminist Sadae Okamoto.
Sadaf is a Persian female name meaning 'pearl', symbolizing purity and beauty, with historic ties to Islamic culture.
The Japanese name Sadako translates to 'virtuous child' and gained global recognition through its bearer, Sadako Sasaki, who at age twelve folded paper cranes symbolizing hope during her battle with leukemia caused by Hiroshima's atomic bombing.
Sadam is an Arabic name derived from Saddam, meaning 'one who supports or assists'.
Sadame is a Japanese name meaning "clear eye" or "pure eye," composed of kanji characters Sada ("pure") and Me ("eye").
Sadamu is a traditional Japanese name composed of the kanji characters 'さ' (meaning truth or genuineness) and 'だむ' (signifying circle or round), interpreted as "true circle" or "genuine round". It has been in use since ancient times, with its popularity peaking during the Edo period, and remains a popular choice for boys in modern Japan.
Sadan is a distinctive Hebrew name meaning 'support' or 'helper', historically associated with strength, wisdom, and leadership.
Sadane is an African feminine given name derived from Swahili "sadaka", meaning charity or almsgiving, symbolizing kindness and generosity.
The name Sadao, of Japanese origin, means "pure blue," symbolizing purity and cleanliness, and has been popular among samurai families historically.
The name Sadaq, meaning 'truth' or 'honesty', has Arabian roots and signifies sincerity.
Sadara is an Arabic name meaning 'traveler' or 'nomadic wanderer', symbolizing courage and resilience in life's journey.
Sadaria is a rare African name of Yoruba origin from Nigeria, signifying 'crown of beauty' or 'royal crown', reflecting elegance and nobility.
Sadarian: An exotic, unique name of unknown origin, often associated with wisdom but lacking etymological evidence.
Sadarion is an uncommon name of uncertain Greek origin and unknown meaning.
Sadarius is a rare, distinctive name of Latin origin, derived from "sadur," meaning "iron" and likely created by combining it with the suffix "-ius.
Sadat is an Arabic male given name meaning "truth" or "correct", popularized by former Egyptian President Muhammad Anwar al-Sadat.
Sadavia is a distinctive African name of Yoruba origin, signifying 'crown of the head' or 'royal crown', reflecting nobility and wisdom.
Sadaya is a Hebrew name meaning 'princess' or 'royal', derived from the word 'sada' meaning 'lady'.
Saddam is an Arabic male given name which means "he who supports with might". It gained prominence in the Middle East, particularly in Iraq during the 20th century, most notably when Saddam Hussein served as President of Iraq from 1979 to 2003. Despite historical associations, the name Saddam continues to be used today for its strength and power connotations.
Saddie is an uncommon English variant of Sadie, a pet form of Sarah, which means "princess" in Hebrew.
Saddiq is an Arabic name meaning 'truth' or 'sincerity', popular among Muslims for its historical significance and association with honesty.
Saddiya is an Arabic girls' name meaning 'truthful', derived from the word 'sadiq'.
The name Sade originates from French, meaning "woman from the hallowed valley".
The name Sade, of French origin meaning 'happy' or 'gay,' is a popular unisex given name with historic ties to French nobility.
Sadea, of African Yoruba origin, means 'Mother has returned', reflecting deep respect for mothers.
Sadee is an Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'Sad', meaning truth, often associated with Hindu goddess Saraswati.
Sadeel is an Arabic name meaning 'truthful' or 'sincere', originating from ancient Arabia where it was used for those known for their honesty.
Sadeem is an Arabic-origin name derived from "sadiq," meaning "truthful" or "honest." It was also a title of Prophet Muhammad in Islamic tradition and appears in classic Arabic literature like One Thousand and One Nights, carrying connotations of loyalty and sincerity.
The name Sadeen is of Arabic origin, meaning "truthful" or "honest," and is often associated with sincerity, loyalty, and integrity. Traditionally used as a male name in ancient Arabia, Sadeen has gained popularity recently as a unisex name for both boys and girls.
Sadeeq is an Arabic name derived from 'sadiq', meaning 'truthful' or 'honest'.
Sadeigh is a Persian name meaning 'happy' or 'joyful', popular among Persians for centuries, wishing children happiness and good fortune.
Sadeja is an Arabic-origin name meaning "truthful" or "honest," associated with purity and integrity.