Girl Names That Mean The

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Sawsan
Lily of the Valley.
Arabic
Saxa
A rock or stone, derived from the Latin word 'saxum'.
Latin
Saxona
Derived from the Old English word for 'knife' or 'short sword'.
English
Saxonia
Land of the Saxons, referring to a Germanic tribe.
Latin
Saxons
The Saxons were a Germanic tribe whose name means 'knife' or 'short sword'.
Germanic
Saydia
Fortunate or blessed, derived from the Arabic word for happiness.
Arabic
Saydiah
Fortunate or lucky, derived from the Arabic root for happiness.
Arabic
Scarlet
A bright red color, derived from the Old French word 'escarlate'.
English
Scelfleah
From the Old English elements 'scelf' meaning shelf or ledge and 'leah' meani...
English
Scheherazade
She whose kingdom is the city, or noble/free-born.
Persian
Schifra
Beautiful or bright, possibly derived from the Hebrew word for 'to be beautif...
Hebrew
Schlomit
Peaceful, derived from the Hebrew word shalom.
Hebrew
Scotland
Referring to the country of Scotland.
English
Seafina
Derived from the Latin name Severina, meaning 'stern' or 'serious'.
English
Season
Referring to the seasons.
English
Sebastiana
Venerable, revered, from the Greek word 'sebastos' meaning 'august'.
Greek
Sechet
Towards the front.
Egyptian
Sedona
From the desert town Sedona in Arizona, USA.
Spanish
Seemanti
Refers to the ritual performed during pregnancy to protect the unborn baby.
Sanskrit
Seemantini
Refers to the ritual performed during pregnancy to protect the unborn baby.
Sanskrit
Seferina
Derived from the Latin name Severina, meaning 'stern' or 'serious'.
Spanish
Seffira
Derived from the Hebrew word for sapphire, symbolizing wisdom and beauty.
Hebrew
Selestin
Heavenly or of the sky, derived from Latin 'caelestis'.
Latin
Selestina
Heavenly, derived from the Latin 'caelestis' meaning celestial.
Italian
Selestyna
Heavenly or celestial, derived from the Latin name Caelestina.
Polish
Selestynah
Heavenly or celestial, derived from the Latin name Caelestinus.
Polish
Selina
Derived from the Greek name Selene, meaning 'moon goddess'.
English
Semanti
Belonging to the eternal, immortal.
Sanskrit
Semele
In mythology, she was the mother of Dionysus.
Greek
Senichi
Born in the preceding year.
Japanese
Senna
From the senna plant.
Latin
Senovia
Derived from the Latin name Senovius, meaning 'old' or 'aged'.
Spanish
Sephora
Beautiful bird; derived from the Hebrew name Tzipporah.
Hebrew
Sequoya
The name Sequoya honors the Cherokee silversmith who created the Cherokee syl...
Cherokee
Serach
Oversight or abundance; a granddaughter of Jacob in the Bible.
Hebrew
Serafeena
Fiery one; derived from the Hebrew seraphim, meaning burning ones.
Greek
Serafima
Fiery one, derived from the Hebrew seraphim meaning 'burning ones'.
Russian
Serafina
Fiery one; derived from the Hebrew word seraph meaning 'burning'.
Italian
Seraphina
Fiery one; derived from the Hebrew word for 'burning ones' referring to the s...
Hebrew
Seraphine
Derived from the Hebrew word seraphim, meaning 'fiery ones'.
French
Seraphita
Burning one, derived from the Hebrew word for fiery angels.
Hebrew
Serendipity
Coined by Horace Walpole from a Persian fairy tale, meaning the faculty of ma...
English
Serenity
Derived from the English word serenity, meaning calmness and peace.
English
Serephynah
Burning one, derived from the Hebrew seraphim.
Greek
Serlin
From the sunny hill.
English
Sesame
Referring to the sesame seed plant.
English
Sessy
Pet form of the name Cecelia, meaning blind.
English
Sethuramani
One who is like Rama, a name for the god Vishnu.
Tamil
Sevila
From the city of Seville.
Spanish
Sevilla
From the city of Seville.
Spanish
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