- Saturnino - sah-toor-NEE-noh
Pop Culture References for the name Saturnino. Please add to or correct the information provided by other members of the Nameberry community. Spanish form of Saturninus, a Roman surname meaning "belonging to (the god) Saturn"
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- Satwant
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- Saul - SAWL
The name Saul is a Hebrew baby name. In Hebrew the meaning of the name Saul is: Asked for; inquired of God. The first king of Israel was named Saul, and the Hebrew name of the Apostle Paul.
Meaning: Asked for, asked of God
- Saulo - SOW-loh
Origin of the name Saul: Derived from the Hebrew shā'ūl (asked for, asked of God). The name is borne in the Bible by a Hebrew judge and prophet who annointed Saul as the first king of Israel. From A World of Baby Names by Teresa Norman.Buy the book.
Meaning: Asked for, asked of God
- Saunder
Saunders Name Meaning. English and Scottish: patronymic from the medieval personal name Saunder, reduced vernacular form of Alexander.
Meaning: Defender
Origin: Greek - Saunders
The Anglo-Norman surname Saunders is derived from the name Saunder, which is a pet form of the personal name Alexander. This name was originally derived from the Greek personal name Alexandros which literally means defender of men.
Meaning: Son of Alexander
Origin: Greek - Saunderson
Saunderson Name Meaning. Scottish: patronymic from the medieval personal name Saunder, reduced vernacular form of Alexander.
Meaning: Alexanders son
Origin: English - Sausage face
: a cured cooked sausage (as of beef or beef and pork) that may be skinless or stuffed in a casing. Frankfurter. biographical name.
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- Sauville
Meaning: From the willow farm
Origin: French - Sav
Sav: Baby Name, Meaning &Origin.
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- Saviero
Saverio is a given name of Italian origin. It is a cognate of Xavier and Javier, both of which originate from Xabier, the Basque name for the Spanish town Javier. Xabier is itself the romanization of etxe berri meaning "new house" or "new home".
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- Savill
Last name: Savill. SDB Popularity ranking: 11610. This interesting and noble surname is English but of Norman-French origin. Introduced into the country at or shortly after, the Norman Conquest and Invasion of 1066, it is a locational surname from a village called Sainville in the department of Eure-et-Loire, Normandy.
Meaning: From the willow farm
Origin: Brazilian - Saville
The name Saville is a French baby name. In French the meaning of the name Saville is: From the willow farm.
Meaning: From the willow farm
Origin: French - Savino
Italian Meaning: The name Savino is an Italian baby name. In Italian the meaning of the name Savino is: Of the Sabines.
Meaning: Of the sabines
Origin: Italian - Savsuhzania
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- Savvas
MEANING: This name derives from the Hebrew “sebâ'”, meaning “old man, drunkard, drunken, drink heavily, heavy drinkers”. Saint Sabbas the Sanctified (439–532), a Cappadocian-Greek monk, priest and saint, lived mainly in Palaestina Prima. He was the founder of several monasteries, most notably the one known as Mar Saba.
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- Sawyer
The name Sawyer is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Sawyer is: Saws wood.
Meaning: Wood worker
Origin: English - Sawyere
- Sawyers
Gender: Boy | Origin: English, Middle English. Popularity: Popular. An occupational surname for a wood worker. Popularized by the fictional young boy who persuades his friends to white wash a fence for him in the 1876 Mark Twain novel, "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer."
Meaning: Son of sawyer
Origin: English - Sawyl
MEANING: This name derives from the Hebrew "sh'ma alohim > sh'ma 'êl > shemû'êl", meaning “his name is God, his name is El, The one who listens to God, God has heard”. ... It is generally thought that Elohim is a formation from “eloah”, the latter being an expanded form of the Northwest Semitic noun “il (ʾēl)”.
Meaning: Or prayed for
Origin: Irish - Sax
Sax Name Meaning. South German: variant of Sachs 1. Dutch: variant of Sas 1 and 3. English: from an Old Norse personal name, Saxi meaning 'sword'.
Meaning: A short form of saxon
- Saxan
The name Saxan is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Saxan is: Sword.
- Saxby
Habitational name from places in Leicestershire and Lincolnshire called Saxby, from the Old Norse personal name Saxi meaning 'sword', or the genitive of the Old English folk name Seaxe, Old Norse Saksar 'Saxons' + Old Norse býr 'farm', 'settlement'. nickname for someone quick to take offense and draw his sword, from ...
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- Saxe
Saxe [saxe] as a boys' name is of Old English origin, and the meaning of Saxe is "from Saxonny". Saxonny was the place on northern German where the Saxon tribe came from.
Meaning: Clark's town
Origin: English - Saxen
Saxen [sax-en] as a boys' name is of English origin, and the name Saxen means "from Saxonny". Saxen is an alternate spelling of Saxon (English): also possibly "swordsman".
Meaning: Clark's town
Origin: English - Saxon
The name Saxon is a Teutonic baby name. In Teutonic the meaning of the name Saxon is: Swordsman, Knife. Saxons were among the Germanic tribes who invaded and settled 5th century England.
- Saxton
This very interesting name recorded as Saxton, Sexton, Sexen,and Saxon, is generally English, but sometimes is Irish. ... The third possible origin is the anglicized form of the Gaelic Irish "O'Seastnain", meaning the "descendant of Seastnan", a personal name meaning "bodyguard" from "seasuighim", to defend.
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- Sayer
Sayer Name Meaning. English: from the Middle English personal name Saher or Seir. ... English: occupational name for a maker or seller of say, a type of cloth, from Middle English say + the agent suffix -er. See also Say. Welsh: occupational name from Welsh saer 'carpenter' or from saer maen 'stonecutter', i.e. mason.
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- Sayers
The fourth origin is from the medieval occupation of assaying metals or tasting food, derived from the Old French 'essay', meaning a trial or test. ... The plural spelling of the name is a patronymic form, meaning 'son of Sayer', whilst the variants include Sayer, Sayre, Saer, Sare, Seyer, Sear, Seares, Sears, Seer, etc.
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- Saylor
Evidence strongly points to the name Saylor originating in eastern Pennsylvania as an anglo derivative of the germanic name Seiler. Seiler means rope maker. ... As well, there are a number families that can document the transition of the name from Seiler to Saylor often with a number of alternatives along the way.
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