Girl Names That Mean Of

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Sauravi
Daughter of the sun.
Sanskrit
Sauvarna
Made of gold.
Sanskrit
Savarna
Of various colors.
Sanskrit
Savina
Sabine woman, referring to the ancient Sabine people of Italy.
Italian
Saviolla
Diminutive form of Savi; meaning varies based on origin.
Italian
Savithridevi
Goddess of the sun.
Sanskrit
Savitri
Sun, goddess of the sun.
Sanskrit
Sawsan
Lily of the Valley.
Arabic
Saxonia
Land of the Saxons, referring to a Germanic tribe.
Latin
Sayali
A type of small bird, often associated with beauty and grace.
Marathi
Saydie
Diminutive of Sadhbh, meaning 'sweet' or 'goodly'.
Irish
Sayeh
Shadow or shade, often symbolizing protection or mystery.
Persian
Sayyidah
Lady or mistress, a title of respect for a woman.
Arabic
Scholastica
Feminine form of Scholasticus, meaning 'of or pertaining to schools'.
Latin
Scilla
A sea nymph or a type of plant, derived from Greek mythology.
Greek
Scirocco
Refers to a type of Mediterranean wind.
Italian
Scotland
Referring to the country of Scotland.
English
Scotlyn
A modern feminine form of Scott, meaning 'from Scotland' or 'Scotsman'.
Scottish
Seafine
Combination of 'sea' and 'fine', meaning 'fine sea' or 'beautiful sea'.
English
Seah
Seah is a Chinese surname meaning 'sand' or 'grain of sand'.
Chinese
Sebbie
Diminutive of Sebastian.
English
Seemi
Precious or valuable, often used as a term of endearment.
Arabic
Seerat
Way of life or conduct.
Arabic
Seethalakshmi
Combination of Sita and Lakshmi
Sanskrit
Seeyab
Name of a Sabaean king.
Arabic
Sefarina
Feminine form of Seraphinus, meaning 'fiery one'.
Latin
Seffire
Variation of Sapphire, a gemstone.
English
Segesta
name of an ancient city in Sicily.
Greek
Segulah
Treasure or precious possession, often used in a spiritual context.
Hebrew
Segunda
Means 'second' in Spanish, often given to a second-born daughter.
Spanish
Sekhet
Goddess of war and hunting.
Egyptian
Sele
Diminutive form of Selwyn.
English
Selestin
Heavenly or of the sky, derived from Latin 'caelestis'.
Latin
Selvarani
Queen of wealth, derived from Selva (wealth) and Rani (queen).
Tamil
Semadar
Means 'cluster of grapes' in Hebrew.
Hebrew
Semele
In mythology, she was the mother of Dionysus.
Greek
Semla
Name of a sweet pastry.
Arabic
Semonah
Place of listening, obeying.
Hebrew
Seonag
God is gracious, a Scottish form of Joan.
Scottish
Seosaimhthin
Irish form of Josephine, meaning 'God will increase'.
Irish
Serach
Oversight or abundance; a granddaughter of Jacob in the Bible.
Hebrew
Serendipity
Coined by Horace Walpole from a Persian fairy tale, meaning the faculty of ma...
English
Seshaveni
Goddess of intelligence.
Sanskrit
Sesheta
Goddess of writing and measurement.
Egyptian
Sessy
Pet form of the name Cecelia, meaning blind.
English
Setsuko
Setsuko means 'child of snow' or 'snow child' in Japanese.
Japanese
Setu
Bridge or a means of crossing over.
Sanskrit
Seva
Short form of Vsevolod, meaning 'ruler of all'.
Russian
Sevila
From the city of Seville.
Spanish
Sevilla
From the city of Seville.
Spanish
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