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سننظن
Spear of the religion (Islam).
سنين
Beautiful and Radiant | Benefit, Blessings and Profit
زينون
Sinwan is an Arabic name for boys and girls that means multiple trees that grow from the same root, two palm trees having the same root.
سراج
Lamp, light, the sun, candle.
سيرجلدن
Light of the faith
سيرجيود
Lamp of Islam, Lamp of the religion
سيرجدن
Sirajaddin is an Arabic name for boys that means lamp of the faith, light of the faith, a person who guides and enlightens the Muslims.
سيرجيودن
Lamp of the religion (Islam).
سيرجيولهق
Sirajulhaq or Siraj al-Haq is an Arabic name for boys that means lamp of truth, light of truth, a person who guides and enlightens others.
سيروس
It's a Persian name for boys. It is the Persianized form of the Western name Cyrus, which itself is from the Persian name Kurosh, which is the name of the founder of the Achaemenid Empire (the first Persian empire). it is an ancient name with unknown origin and is commonly used, it is acceptable for Muslims to use.
صرفا
Sirvan is a Persian name for boys that refers to a river that flows in Western Iran. The Kurdish pronunciation of this name is Sirwan.
سيده
Siyadah is an Arabic name for boys and girls that means greatness, glory, honor. It also means leadership, command, rule.
سيف
Sword player, swordsman.
صيام
Siyam is a direct Quranic name for boys and girls that means fasting (to refrain from eating for a period of time), which is a practice followed by Muslims throughout the month of Ramadan. The word Siyam is used nine times in the Quran.
سياق
Siyaq is an Arabic name for boys and girls that means context, style of speaking, articulation. It also means dowry.
صنوبر
A cone-bearing tree, fir.
ثوبان
Sobaan is an indirect Quranic name for boys that means to return to Allah, to repent. It is derived from the TH-W-B root (reward, repentance, return, resort) which is used in many places in the Quran.
سفيان
Sand storm and/or Devoted
صهيب
Reddish or Sandy (Hair)
سهراب
of Shahnama fame, Champion, name of a Persian warrior.