Islamic Girl Names with Meanings Starting with Sa

Saphira

Meanings and history of the name Sapphira: | Edit. Probably means beautiful or precious; comes from the Hebrew word sapir, meaning gem or jewel. Related to the word "sapphire."

Meaning: Form of sapphire Origin: Arabic

Sapidah

Sepideh (Persian: سپیده‎‎ [sɛpiːdɛ] (help. · info)) is a female Persian name that means "Dawn" or "The sunlights in the sky before sunrise".

Meaning: Dawn Origin: Arabic

Saqaafa

Saqaafa is muslim arabic name for baby girl mostly popular in islamic famlies. The meaning of Saqaafa is Wisdom, Prudence. The poeple have viewed this name 3913 times.

Meaning: Wisdom, prudence Origin: Arabic

Saqabat

Saqabat is muslim arabic name for baby girl mostly popular in islamic famlies. The meaning of Saqabat is Brightness. The poeple have viewed this name 2188 times.

Meaning: Brightness Origin: Arabic

Saqat

Muslim Meaning: The name Sadaqat is a Muslim baby name. In Muslim the meaning of the name Sadaqat is: Sincerity. Truth.

Meaning: Strength, Courage, Power Origin: Arabic

Saqhira

Saqhira is muslim arabic name for baby girl mostly popular in islamic famlies. The meaning of Saqhira is Small, Minor. The poeple have viewed this name 1425 times.

Meaning: Small, Minor Origin: Arabic

Saqiba

Saqiba is a Muslim Girl name, Saqiba name meaning is Bright, shiny and the lucky number associated with Saqiba is 5.

Meaning: Penetrating, piercing, sharp-witted, sagacious, acute Origin: Arabic

Sara

Sarah (alternatively spelled Sara) is a Hebrew feminine given name found in many different areas of the world. ... In Arabic, Hebrew, and Persian, it means woman of high rank, often simply translated as "Princess". In Modern Hebrew, "sarah" (שרה) is the word for "woman minister".

Meaning: Noble lady, Precious, Pure, Excellent, Wealth, Princess Origin: Arabic

Sarafeena

Muslim Meaning: The name Sara is a Muslim baby name. In Muslim the meaning of the name Sara is: Pure. Happy.

Meaning: Satisfaction Origin: Arabic

Sarafina

Apparently means "bright star" in Swahili. The name might be best known from the South African musical "Sarafina!" Also, the name is often easily confused with the Hebrew name Seraphina, but despite looking similar in appearance, both names clearly have completely different etymologies.

Meaning: Ardent, like the angel who protects god's throne Origin: Arabic