
Salma
Arabic
Salma is an Arabic girl’s name commonly understood as “peaceful,” “safe,” or “secure.” It is connected with the Arabic root salima, which carries ideas of safety, well-being, and wholeness.
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905 names

Arabic
Salma is an Arabic girl’s name commonly understood as “peaceful,” “safe,” or “secure.” It is connected with the Arabic root salima, which carries ideas of safety, well-being, and wholeness.

Arabic
Salma Yasmin Hariri is an Arabic girl’s name often understood as a gentle, graceful combination: Salma suggests safety and peace, Yasmin points to the jasmine flower, and Hariri has a refined, silky feel as a family name.

Indonesian
Salsabila is an Arabic name referring to a spring or fountain in Paradise, mentioned in the Quran. Salsabila Azzahra carries a graceful Indonesian Muslim feel, with Salsabila bringing images of purity, freshness, and divine blessing.

Hindi
Samaira is usually understood as a graceful variant related to Samira, a name with Sanskrit, Arabic, and Persian roots. Its meanings include “breeze” or “wind,” “night companion,” and, in some Persian and Arabic speaking communities, “princess.”

Arabic
The Arabic name Samar Rayan Daher is best treated here as a graceful unisex full name, but the supplied sources do not verify a specific Arabic meaning for Samar, Rayan, or Daher. The sources do confirm Samar as the name of a large island in the Philippines and Daher as a surname appearing in academic authorship.

Arabic
Samia Rasha Zidan is an Arabic girl’s name with a soft, graceful sound. The exact meaning of the full three-part name is not verified in the provided source material, so this page treats its meaning with care rather than guessing.

Arabic
Sami Bassel Najjar is an Arabic boy's name often understood as “elevated and brave,” with Najjar used as a family name meaning “carpenter.” Sami can also be a spelling associated with the Sámi people of Northern Europe, so context matters.

Arabic
Sami is an Arabic boy name meaning "elevated," "sublime," or "eminent." Sami Jamil Qassem has a graceful Arabic sound, with Sami carrying the clearest sourced meaning of height, dignity, and distinction.

Bengali
Samira is commonly understood in Bengali Muslim naming as “breeze,” “air,” “friend,” “companion,” or “close companion.” It has a soft, graceful sound with a warm, sociable meaning.

English
Samuel is a Hebrew name traditionally meaning “name of God.” It is also interpreted through the biblical story as “God has heard” or “asked of God.”

Italian
Samuele is the Italian form of Samuel, a Hebrew-rooted name usually understood as “God has heard” or “name of God.” It carries a gentle, prayerful feeling with a distinctly Italian sound.

Portuguese
Samuel comes from the Hebrew name Shmuel and is commonly understood as “God has heard” or “the name of God is heard.” Fernandes is a Portuguese and Spanish patronymic surname from Fernando, meaning “son of Fernando.”

Persian
Samyar is a Persian boy name commonly interpreted as “good friend” or “excellent companion.” Paired with Farhad, it has a warm, loyal, storybook feel.

Tamil
Samyuktha Hamsika is a graceful Tamil girl name. Samyuktha is associated in Tamil name-meaning sources with Sri Durga Devi and Parvati Devi, giving the name a devotional, feminine strength.

Arabic
Sana Widad Abboud is an Arabic girl’s name with a gentle, graceful sound. The surname Abboud comes from Arabic عبود, linked to the root عبد, meaning “worshipper” or “servant,” often carrying a sense of devotion.

Tamil
Sanjay is a Tamil-used boy name of Sanskrit origin, commonly understood as “victorious” or “triumphant.” It has a steady, confident feel without sounding showy.

Tamil
Sanjay is a masculine name used in Tamil and several other Indian languages. It is described as the modern form of Sanjaya, a name often associated with a steady, strong, refined feeling.

Tamil
Sanjay Mithran is a Tamil boy's name made from two Indian given names. The supplied sources identify Mithran as Indian, but they do not give a confirmed literal meaning for the full name.

Spanish
Santiago is a Spanish boys’ name connected to Saint James, ultimately deriving from the Hebrew name Jacob, Ya'akov. Its traditional sense is often understood as “Saint James.”

Portuguese
Santiago André Valente carries the feel of a brave, steady boy: Santiago is tied to Saint James, André comes from a long Christian naming tradition, and Valente means strong, healthy, worthy, valiant, or brave from Latin roots.

Latin
Santiago Elías combines the Spanish form of Saint James with Elías, a name tied to the prophet Elijah and often understood as “the Lord is my God.” Together, it feels faithful, strong, and deeply rooted in Latin and biblical tradition.

Arabic
Sara is a feminine form of Sarah, a Hebrew name meaning “noblewoman” or “princess.” In Arabic usage, it is pronounced with a long first vowel and is cherished across Muslim, Christian, and Jewish communities.

Punjabi
The meaning of Sara Ameen Randhawa cannot be confirmed from the supplied sources. Randhawa is identified in the sources as a Jat clan name found in the Punjab region of India and Pakistan.

Hindi
Sarthak is a Sanskrit-origin Hindi boy name meaning meaningful, purposeful, or successful in purpose. In the full name Sarthak Prakash Tiwari, it pairs beautifully with Prakash, meaning light, giving the feeling of a life filled with meaningful light.

Tamil
Sarvesh is a Sanskrit-rooted Indian boy name meaning “supreme being” or “lord of all.” Paired with Aaryan Kumar, the full name has a dignified, distinctly Indian feel that works well in a Tamil family context.

Tamil
Sarvesh is an Indian boy’s name of Sanskrit origin meaning “supreme being.” For Sarvesh Hariharan Kumar, the name carries a devotional, dignified feel that fits beautifully in a Tamil family context.

Persian
Sasha means “defender” or “helper of mankind” through its connection to Alexander and Alexandra. Sasha Nima feels gentle and balanced, pairing Sasha’s protective meaning with the smooth Persian given name Nima.

Spanish
Saúl is the Spanish form of Saul, from the Hebrew name Sha'ul, meaning "asked for" or "prayed for." It carries a classic, serious strength with deep biblical roots.

Hindi
Saumya is a Sanskrit-origin Hindi name commonly understood as gentle, mild, calm, and pleasing. In the full name Saumya Kumari Dubey, Kumari adds the traditional sense of a young girl or maiden, while Dubey is a North Indian family name.

Russian
Savely Nikolayevich is a Russian masculine name and patronymic. Savely is used as the given name, while Nikolayevich means the child is the son of a father named Nikolay.

Arabic
Sawsan Hiba is an Arabic girl’s name often understood as a graceful pairing of Sawsan, commonly associated with the lily flower, and Hiba, commonly used with the sense of a gift. Together, it has a soft, floral feeling with a generous, beloved tone.

Bengali
Sayan is a Bengali boy name used in Indian, Bengali, and Thai naming contexts, with roots reported in Sanskrit and Thai sources. Its exact meaning is not consistently confirmed in the available sources, so parents often choose it for its gentle sound, cultural fit, and modern feel.

Bengali
Sayantan is a Bengali masculine name of Indian origin, connected to the Sanskrit word santana, meaning “offspring,” “descendant,” or “continuation of lineage.” It carries a warm sense of family, legacy, and being part of something that continues.

English
Scarlett is an English feminine name meaning “red” and linked to scarlet, a vivid red color. It began as an English surname for someone who sold or made clothing from scarlet cloth.

Spanish
Sebastián is the Spanish form of Sebastian, a name meaning “from Sebastia” and associated with “venerable” or “revered.” Its roots reach back through Latin Sebastianus to Greek Sebastianos.

Latin
Sebastián León means “revered lion” or “venerable lion.” Sebastián comes from Greek sebastos, meaning “revered” or “dignified,” while León comes from Latin leo, meaning “lion.”

Native American
Sedna Nuka is a rare unisex compound name led by Sedna, the name of an Inuit sea goddess associated with the sea, marine animals, and the underworld. The meaning of Sedna itself is considered unknown, though baby name sources often summarize it as “goddess of the sea.”

Yoruba
The meaning of Sefu is not confirmed by the provided sources. It is presented here as a short, distinctive boy’s name associated by family context with Yoruba use, though no Yoruba etymology is verified in the available excerpts.

Punjabi
Sehaj is a Punjabi unisex name meaning “tranquility,” “peace,” or “equanimity.” As a full Punjabi girl’s name, Sehaj Kaur Sandhu feels calm, dignified, and deeply rooted.

Russian
Semyon Olegovich is a Russian masculine name. Semyon is the Russian form of Simon, from Hebrew Shimon, meaning "listening," while Olegovich is a Russian patronymic meaning "son of Oleg."

Native American
Sequoyah Tecumseh is a culturally weighty Native American name pairing. The exact literal meaning of Sequoyah is not established in the provided sources, but it is strongly tied to Sequoyah, the Cherokee creator of the Cherokee syllabary.

English
Serena comes from the Latin serēnus, meaning “clear, tranquil, serene.” It has a calm, graceful sound with roots in ancient Latin usage and modern English-speaking naming.

Arabic
Shadi Ihab Azzam is an Arabic boy’s name combination often understood as carrying a bright, generous, determined feeling: Shadi is commonly associated with singing or joyful song, Ihab with giving, and Azzam with resolve.

Hebrew
Shai is a short Hebrew unisex name commonly understood to mean “gift.” It has a soft, bright sound and works easily across many languages.

Persian
Shayan Maziar is a Persian masculine name pairing. The provided sources identify Shayan as a Persian name and Maziar, also spelled Mazyar, as a Persian masculine forename.

Hindi
Shivansh means “a part of Lord Shiva” or “Shiva’s portion.” It comes from Sanskrit elements Shiva and ansh, meaning a part, portion, or fragment.

Tamil
Shreya is commonly understood as “auspicious,” “fortunate,” or “excellent.” Shreya Dharini Raman has a graceful Tamil family-name feel, with Shreya carrying the clearest given-name meaning.

Hindi
Shreyansh Kumar Saxena is a Hindi masculine name. The supplied sources confirm modern Indian use of the given name Shreyansh and the surname Saxena, but they do not verify a specific historical meaning for Shreyansh.

Persian
Siavash Darius is a Persian boy name combining Siavash, “the one with black stallions,” with Darius, “holding firm the good.” Together, it feels noble, poetic, and deeply rooted in Persian history and legend.

Tamil
Siddharth is a Sanskrit name meaning “one who has accomplished his goal” or “one who has attained meaning.” It comes from siddha, meaning accomplished or achieved, and artha, meaning goal, wealth, or meaning.