List of Hebrew Baby Names Meanings Starting with Sa

Saray

Saray. Pronunciation: n/a. In the Bible, Abram and Sarai were the original names of the couple whom God blessed and renamed Abraham and Sarah.

Meaning: Princess Origin: Hebrew

Sanneen

Meaning & History. Probably means "Nubian" from the Egyptian name Panhsj, though some believe it means "serpent's mouth" in Hebrew. In the Old Testament Phinehas is a grandson of Aaron who kills an Israelite because he is intimate with a Midianite woman, thus stopping a plague sent by God.

Meaning: Lily, lotus flower Origin: Hebrew

Sansim

Masculine. English, French, German, Biblical. From Ioseph, the Latin form of Greek Ιωσηφ (Ioseph), which was from the Hebrew name יוֹסֵף (Yosef) meaning "he will add". In the Old Testament Joseph is the eleventh son of Jacob and the first with his wife Rachel.

Meaning: Of the sun Origin: Hebrew

Sansom

Recorded in many spelling forms including: Sanson, Sansom, Sansun, Sinson, Sampson and Sansome, this interesting name is English, but of French origins, of which it has at least three. The first is from the biblical name "Samson", itself derived from the Hebrew "Shimshon", and a diminutive of "shemesh", meaning sun.

Meaning: Of the sun Origin: Hebrew

Sansome

Recorded in many spelling forms including: Sanson, Sansom, Sansun, Sinson, Sampson and Sansome, this interesting name is English, but of French origins, of which it has at least three. The first is from the biblical name "Samson", itself derived from the Hebrew "Shimshon", and a diminutive of "shemesh", meaning sun.

Meaning: Of the sun Origin: Hebrew

Sansum

Last name: Sansum. SDB Popularity ranking: 16512. This interesting name has two possible origins, the first of which is from the biblical name "Samson", derived from the Hebrew "Shimshon", a diminutive of "shemesh", sun.

Meaning: Of the sun Origin: Hebrew

Sara, Sarah

Sarah (alternatively spelled Sara) is a Hebrew feminine given name found in many different areas of the world. ... Frequently, the name refers to Sarah, the wife of Abraham in the Hebrew Bible, the Christian Old Testament, and the Islamic Quran.

Meaning: Princess Origin: Hebrew

Sanson

Recorded in many spelling forms including: Sanson, Sansom, Sansun, Sinson, Sampson and Sansome, this interesting name is English, but of French origins, of which it has at least three. The first is from the biblical name "Samson", itself derived from the Hebrew "Shimshon", and a diminutive of "shemesh", meaning sun.

Meaning: The suns man. Origin: Hebrew

Sasson

Sasson (Hebrew: ששון) is a Hebrew name which means happiness, a surname commonly found among Jews of Levantine origin. ... Isaac Sasson, Lebanese leader of the Jewish community. Jean Sasson, American writer. Or Sasson (born 1990), Israeli judoka. Steven Sasson, inventor of the digital camera.

Meaning: Joy. Origin: Hebrew