Boy Baby Names

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Savarimuthu
Lord of the cross, a name for Jesus Christ.
Tamil
Savas
Warrior.
Turkish
Savash
Warrior.
Turkish
Savdeep
Lamp of the wilderness.
Punjabi
Savendran
One who is wealthy or prosperous.
Tamil
Saveri
Melody.
Tamil
Saviero
Italian variation of Saverio, meaning varies based on origin.
Italian
Savil
Derived from a surname meaning 'willow grove'.
English
Savile
From the surname meaning 'from the willow grove'.
English
Saville
Alternative spelling of Savile; dweller by the willows.
English
Savino
derived from the name Sabinus, meaning varies based on origin.
Italian
Savio
Savio is an Italian name meaning 'wise' or 'sensible'.
Italian
Savion
Savion means 'a treasure' or 'a precious stone' in Hebrew.
Hebrew
Savir
Savir means 'patient' or 'enduring' in Hebrew.
Hebrew
Savirya
Full of courage or strength
Sanskrit
Savit
Sun.
Sanskrit
Savitendra
Lord of the sun.
Sanskrit
Savith
Sun.
Sanskrit
Savitkar
Creator of the sun.
Sanskrit
Savitr
Sun, the lord of creation.
Sanskrit
Savitra
Related to the sun or solar energy.
Sanskrit
Saviz
Wholesome, pure.
Persian
Savoy
Forest.
French
Savva
Sabine.
Russian
Savvel
Sabine.
Russian
Savya
South.
Sanskrit
Sawaab
The reward or merit obtained from good deeds or actions.
Arabic
Sawaad
Good fortune or blessing.
Arabic
Sawahil
Meaning 'coastal' or 'shores', referring to the Swahili coast.
Arabic
Sawer
Torch.
Arabic
Sawier
Carpenter.
French
Sawl
Prayer.
Hebrew
Sawlat
Purity, chastity.
Arabic
Sawney
Scottish variation of Sandy (Alexander).
Scottish
Sawni
Radiant, shining.
Arabic
Sawniw
Safe, protected.
Cherokee
Sawny
Nickname for Shaun or Sidney.
English
Sawwaaf
One who is patient and steadfast.
Arabic
Sawwaf
Barber, hairdresser.
Arabic
Sawyl
Sawyl is the Welsh form of Samuel, meaning 'God has heard'.
Welsh
Saxbey
From the Saxon's settlement or meadow.
English
Saxby
From the Saxon settlement or farmstead.
English
Saxe
Derived from the Germanic tribe name Saxons, meaning 'knife' or 'dagger'.
Germanic
Saxin
Derived from the Old English personal name Seaxwine, meaning 'sword friend'.
English
Saxtan
From the Old English words for 'knife' and 'stone', meaning 'knife stone'.
English
Saxten
From the Old English name Seaxwine, meaning 'sword friend'.
English
Saxtyn
From the English surname, meaning 'Saxon's town'.
English
Saxus
Derived from Latin 'saxum' meaning rock or stone.
Latin
Sayad
Master or lord, often used as a title of respect.
Arabic
Sayagh
Shadow or shade, often used poetically to imply protection or companionship.
Persian
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