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# Name Origin Meaning Gender
161 Saturnin Spanish Gift of Saturn. M
162 Saturninus Shakespearean 'The Tragedy of Titus Andronicus' Son to the late Emperor of Rome, and afterwards Emperor. M

163 Saubhari Indian Name of a hermit. M
164 Saul Biblical Asked, lent, a grave. Demanded, lent, ditch, death. M
165 Saul Hebrew Asked for; inquired of God. The first king of Israel was named Saul, and the Hebrew name of the Apostle Paul. M
166 Saul Spanish Asked for. M
167 Saunder Shakespearean 'Henry VI, Part 2' Saunder Simpcox, an impostor. M
168 Sauville French From the willow farm. M
169 Savannah Spanish Savannah is a poetic unisex name of Spanish origin, meaning “treeless plain.” It suggests wide-open spaces, warmth, and natural beauty. Its geographic roots and serene imagery have made Savannah increasingly popular among parents in the US, Canada, and the UK seeking a name with both strength and tranquility. M
170 Savino Italian Of the Sabines. M
171 Sawyer Celtic Cuts timber. M
172 Sawyer English Saws wood. M
173 Sawyer English Sawyer is a rugged masculine name of English origin, meaning “woodcutter.” It evokes industriousness, independence, and connection to the land. Sawyer’s literary legacy and modern appeal have made it a standout choice in the US, Canada, and the UK. M

174 Sawyers English Son of Sawyer. M
175 Saxon German Dagger; short sword. In the 5th century, the Germanic Saxons frequently invaded Britain. M
176 Saxon Teutonic Swordsman, Knife. Saxons were among the Germanic tribes who invaded and settled 5th century England. M
177 Saxton Teutonic Swordsman. Knife. M
178 Say Shakespearean 'Henry VI, Part 2' Lord Say. M
179 Sayeed Muslim Variant of Sayid: Master.. M
180 Sayfuddeen Muslim Variant of Sayfuddin: Sword of the Faith.. M