This page lists 3888 other names.
See Sa'dulloh.
Happy, lucky, and fortunate.
Sturdy and resilient like the Sada (elm) tree. Forms: Sadaboy, Sadagul, Sadaxon.
See Said and Ahmad.
See Said and Asror.
Aspiring, one of high status
Saids are considered descendants of the Prophet
A happy, fortunate young man; Solih means a very pure, honest, and kind-hearted person, or a king of the righteous.
Calm, serious, composed.
The eighth son or eighth child in the family
A son born when the father was eighty years old, or may he grow up healthy and reach eighty. Forms: Saksonboy, Saksonmirza
See Sarson and Tura
May the brave, alert child be as firm as a rock, or a child born in the year of the Sak/Sag (dog) who is firm as a rock.
Sami means high respect or most essential; Ullo means Allah
A child firm as stone, meaning one who will live a long life.
Firm as a giant stone or a stone fortress, meaning a child who will live and have a long life. Forms: Sangiltosh
Fearless as a lion
Preserved, protected, meaning a child who will not die. Originally a shortened form of the phrase 'God protected'.
Protector, guardian, watchman, or shepherd.
See Sarabek
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