Christian Baby Names Boys & Girls Starting with Sa

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.

Meaning: Swordsman Origin: English

Saxona

Contribute your knowledge to the name Saxon. ... Saxon is literally "from Saxony" but the place-name meaning is "swordsman" (from sahs = "knife"), due to the historical significance of the Germanic warriors who fought and won battles with their swords. Personal experiences with the name Saxon: | Edit. We love it.

Meaning: One of the sword people Origin: English

Saxonia

Saxonia is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 779 times.

Meaning: A saxon Origin: English

Saxons

The Saxons were the original Germanic tribes that invaded and settled England in the 5th century. Saxon is literally "from Saxony" but the place-name meaning is "swordsman" (from sahs = "knife"), due to the historical significance of the Germanic warriors who fought and won battles with their swords. ... Strong name.

Meaning: A saxon Origin: English

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.

Sayda

[ syll. say-da, sa-yda ] The baby girl name Sayda is pronounced as SEY-DAH †. Sayda's language of origin is Arabic and Armenian, and it is predominantly used in the English language. Sayda is a derivative of the African, Arabic, Swahili, and English Saida. Sayda is also a derivative of the English Seda.

Meaning: Super lucky Origin: Spanish

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.

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.

Sayge

What does Sayge mean? Sayge [sayge] as a girls' name (also used as boys' name Sayge) is of Latin derivation, and the meaning of the name Sayge is "wise, healthy". Sayge is a version of Sage (Latin).

Meaning: Wise Origin: Latin

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.