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Sadyk, Sadik

Saga (American) A storyteller

Sago

Sagar (Indian / English) A king / one who is wise

Saagar, Sagarr, Saagarr

Sagaz (Spanish) One who is clever

Sagazz

Sagiv (Hebrew) Having great strength

Sagev, Segiv, Segev

Sahaj (Indian) One who is natural

Saieshwar (Hindi) A well-known saint

Saishwar

Sailor (American) Man who sails the seas

Sailer, Sailar, Saylor, Sayler, Saylar, Saelor

Saith (English) One who is well-spoken

Saithe, Sayth, Saythe, Saeth, Saethe, Sath, Sathe

Sajal (Indian) Resembling a cloud

Sajall, Sajjal, Sajjall

Sajan (Indian) One who is dearly loved

Sajann, Sajjan, Sajjann

Saki (Japanese) One who is cloaked

Sakie, Saky, Sakey, Sakee, Sakea

Salaam (African) Resembling a peach

Salehe (African) A good man

Saleh, Salih

Salim (Arabic) One who is peaceful

Saleem, Salem, Selim

Salute (American) A patriotic man

Saloot, Saloote, Salout

Salvador (Spanish) A savior

Sal, Sally, Salvadore, Xalvador

Samanjas (Indian) One who is proper

Samarth (Indian) A powerful man; one who is efficient

Samarthe

Sameen (Indian) One who is treasured

Samine, Sameene, Samean, Sameane, Samyn, Samyne

Sami (Arabic) One who has been exalted

Samie, Samy, Samey, Samee, Samea

Sammohan (Indian) An attractive man

Sampath (Indian) A wealthy man

Sampathe, Sampat

Samson (Hebrew) As bright as the sun; in the Bible, a man with extraordinary strength

Sampson, Sansom, Sanson, Sansone

*TSamuel (Hebrew) God has heard

Sam, Sammie, Sammy, Samuele, Samuello, Samwell, Samuelo, Sammey

Samuru (Japanese) The name of God

Sandburg (English) From the sandy village

Sandbergh, Sandberg, Sandburgh

Sandon (English) From the sandy hill

Sanden, Sandan, Sandun, Sandyn, Sandin

Sanford (English) From the sandy crossing

Sandford, Sanforde, Sandforde, Sanfurd, Sanfurde, Sandfurd, Sandfurde

Sang (Vietnamese) A bright man

Sange

Sanjiro (Japanese) An admirable man

Sanjyro

Sanjiv (Indian) One who lives a long life

Sanjeev, Sanjyv, Sanjeiv, Sanjiev, Sanjeav, Sanjivan

Sanorelle (American) An honest man

Sanorell, Sanorel, Sanorele

Santana (Spanish) A saintly man

Santanna, Santanah, Santannah, Santa

Santiago (Spanish) refers to St. James

Santo (Italian) A holy man

Sante, Santino, Santos, Santee, Santi, Santie, Santea, Santy

Sapan (Indian) A dream or vision

Sapann

Sar (Anglo-Saxon) One who inflicts pain

Sarlic, Sarlik

Sarbajit (Indian) The conquerer

Sarbajeet, Sarbajyt, Sarbajeat, Sarbajet, Sarvajit, Sarvajeet, Sarvajyt, Sarvajeat

Sarojin (Hindu) Resembling a lotus

Saroj

Sarosh (Persian) One who prays

Saroshe

Satayu (Hindi) In Hinduism, the brother of Amavasu and Vivasu

Satayoo, Satayou, Satayue

Satoshi (Japanese) Born from the ashes

Satoshie, Satoshy, Satoshey, Satoshee, Satoshea

Satparayan (Indian) A good-natured man

Saturn (Latin) In mythology, the god of agriculture

Saturnin, Saturno, Saturnino

Satyankar (Indian) One who speaks the truth

Satyancar, Satyancker

Saville (French) From the willow town

Savil, Savile, Savill, Savyile, Savylle, Savyle, Sauville, Sauvile

Savir (Indian) A great leader

Savire, Saveer, Saveere, Savear, Saveare, Savyr, Savyre

Sawyer (English) One who works with wood

Sayer, Saer

Saxon (English) A swordsman

Saxen, Saxan, Saxton, Saxten, Saxtan

Sayad (Arabic) An accomplished hunter

Scadwielle (English) From the shed near the spring

Scadwyelle, Scadwiell, Scadwyell, Scadwiel, Scadwyel, Scadwiele, Scadwyele

Scand (Anglo-Saxon) One who is disgraced

Scande, Scandi, Scandie, Scandee, Scandea

Sceotend (Anglo-Saxon) An archer

Schaeffer (German) A steward

Schaffer, Shaeffer, Shaffer, Schaeffur, Schaffur, Shaeffur, Shaffur

Schelde (English) From the river

Shelde

Schneider (German) A tailor

Shneider, Sneider, Snider, Snyder

Schubert (German) One who makes shoes

Shubert, Schuberte, Shuberte, Schubirt, Shubirt, Schuburt, Shuburt

Scirocco (Italian) Of the warm wind

Sirocco, Scyrocco, Syrocco

Scott (English) A man from Scotland

Scot, Scottie, Scotto, Scotty, Scotti, Scottey, Scottee, Scottea

Scowyrhta (Anglo-Saxon) One who makes shoes

Seabury (English) From the village

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