Names That Mean As

Discover baby names meaning As for boys, girls, and unisex.

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Saul
Desired, asked for.
Hebrew
Saula
Form of Saul, meaning 'asked for' or 'prayed for'.
Scandinavian
Sauli
Finnish form of Saul, meaning 'asked for' or 'prayed for'.
Finnish
Saumana
Pleasant, charming.
Sanskrit
Savanna
Open grassy plain.
English
Savannah
Open grassy plain.
Spanish
Savannha
Open grassy plain.
English
Savannia
Open grassy plain.
English
Savanniah
Open grassy plain.
English
Saviero
Italian variation of Saverio, meaning varies based on origin.
Italian
Savino
derived from the name Sabinus, meaning varies based on origin.
Italian
Saviolla
Diminutive form of Savi; meaning varies based on origin.
Italian
Savion
Savion means 'a treasure' or 'a precious stone' in Hebrew.
Hebrew
Sawahil
Meaning 'coastal' or 'shores', referring to the Swahili coast.
Arabic
Sawlat
Purity, chastity.
Arabic
Sawwaaf
One who is patient and steadfast.
Arabic
Sawyl
Sawyl is the Welsh form of Samuel, meaning 'God has heard'.
Welsh
Sayad
Master or lord, often used as a title of respect.
Arabic
Sayali
A type of small bird, often associated with beauty and grace.
Marathi
Sayed
Master or lord, often used as a title of respect.
Arabic
Sayid
Master, lord.
Arabic
Sayyed
Master, Lord.
Arabic
Sayyid
Master, Lord.
Arabic
Schaaph
Compassionate.
Hebrew
Schmuel
God has heard.
Hebrew
Scholastica
Feminine form of Scholasticus, meaning 'of or pertaining to schools'.
Latin
Schole
Leisure or free time, often associated with scholarly pursuits.
Greek
Scoville
Referring to a unit of measurement for spicy heat.
English
Seager
Occupational surname referring to a person who worked as a sower or a farmer.
English
Season
Referring to the seasons.
English
Sebastao
Venerable, revered, from the Latin Sebastianus meaning 'from Sebaste'.
Portuguese
Sebastiaan
Venerable, revered, from the Latin name Sebastianus.
Dutch
Sebastian
Venerable or revered, from the Greek name Sebastianos meaning 'from Sebastia'.
Greek
Sebastiana
Venerable, revered, from the Greek word 'sebastos' meaning 'august'.
Greek
Sebastiano
Venerable, revered, from the Latin Sebastianus meaning 'from Sebaste'.
Italian
Sebastianos
Venerable, revered, from the Greek word 'sebastos' meaning 'august'.
Greek
Sebastianus
Venerable or revered, from the Latin 'Sebastianus' meaning 'from Sebaste'.
Latin
Sebastiao
Venerable, revered, from the Latin Sebastianus meaning 'from Sebaste'.
Portuguese
Sebastien
Venerable, revered, from the Latin Sebastianus meaning 'from Sebaste'.
French
Sebbie
Diminutive of Sebastian.
English
Sedge
Plant name, grass-like.
English
Seemanta
Boundless or limitless, often associated with the infinite.
Sanskrit
Seemeon
God has heard.
Greek
Seemi
Precious or valuable, often used as a term of endearment.
Arabic
Sefu
Sword, or a sharp object used as a weapon.
Swahili
Segin
Derived from the Egyptian god of the moon, associated with protection and hea...
Egyptian
Segulah
Treasure or precious possession, often used in a spiritual context.
Hebrew
Sehal
Meaning 'like the moon' or 'beautiful', often used as a feminine name.
Arabic
Seiburt
Bright castle.
German
Seignour
Lord or master.
French
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