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Sukhwant m & f Indian (Sikh)Means "possessing happiness" from Sanskrit सुख
(sukha) meaning "pleasant, happy" combined with वती
(vatī) meaning "having".
Sukirno m JavaneseFrom the Sanskrit prefix सु
(su) meaning "good" combined with Javanese
kirna referring to a classification of long-lived trees that bear hanging fruit (such as mango, durian or rambutan).
Suko m JavaneseFrom Javanese
suka meaning "pleasure, amusement, joy, happiness", ultimately from Sanskrit सुख
(sukha).
Sukoco m JavaneseFrom the Sanskrit prefix सु
(su) meaning "good" combined with Javanese
kaca meaning "glass, mirror" or "page, example".
Sulasih f JavaneseMeans "basil" in Javanese, ultimately from Sanskrit तुलसी
(tulasī).
Sulistyo m JavaneseFrom the Sanskrit prefix सु
(su) meaning "good" combined with Javanese
listya meaning "beautiful, nice, handsome".
Sulistyono m JavaneseFrom the name
Sulistyo combined with either the masculine suffix
-na or the word
ana meaning "being, having, holding".
Sumantri m JavaneseFrom the Sanskrit prefix सु
(su) meaning "good" combined with Javanese
mantri meaning "minister, adviser, official".
Sumarno m Javanese, IndonesianFrom the Sanskrit prefix सु
(su) meaning "good" combined with Javanese
marna meaning "painted, colourful".
Sumarto m JavaneseFrom the Sanskrit prefix सु (
su) meaning "good" combined with Javanese
marta meaning "soft-hearted, patient" or "refreshing, relieving, saving".
Sunaryo m JavaneseFrom the Sanskrit prefix सु
(su) meaning "good" combined with Javanese
narya meaning "king".
Sunoto m JavaneseFrom the Sanskrit prefix सु
(su) meaning "good" combined with Javanese
nata meaning "to arrange, to organise".
Sunthari f ThaiMeans "beautiful woman" in Thai, ultimately from Sanskrit सुन्दरी
(sundarī).
Sunyoto m JavaneseMeans "true, factual, real" in Javanese, ultimately from Sanskrit शून्यता
(śūnyatā) meaning "nonexistence, emptiness".
Supardi m JavaneseFrom the Sanskrit prefix सु (
su) meaning "good" combined with Javanese
pardi meaning "diligent, disciplined, educated".
Suparjo m JavaneseFrom the Sanskrit prefix सु
(su) meaning "good" combined with Javanese
parja meaning "mountain, hill".
Suparto m JavaneseFrom the Sanskrit prefix सु
(su) meaning "good" combined with the name of the mythological figure
Partha.
Suphankanlaya f HistoryOf uncertain etymology. This was the name of a 16th-century Thai princess who was a queen consort of King Bayinnaung of Myanmar.
Suprapto m JavaneseFrom the Sanskrit prefix सु
(su) meaning "good" combined with Javanese
prapta meaning "attained, arrived, reached".
Suprihatin f & m JavaneseFrom the Sanskrit prefix सु
(su) meaning "good" combined with Javanese
prihatin meaning "concerned, worried, anxious" or "sad, grieved".
Supriyadi m Javanese, IndonesianFrom the Sanskrit prefix सु
(su) meaning "good" combined with Javanese
priya meaning "man, boy" and
adi meaning "beautiful, good, valuable".
Supriyatno m JavaneseFrom the Sanskrit prefix सु
(su) meaning "good" combined with Javanese
priyatna meaning "to be careful, to remember".
Supriyono m Javanese, IndonesianFrom the Sanskrit prefix सु
(su) meaning "good" combined with Javanese
priya meaning "man, boy" and
ana meaning "being, having, holding".
Suraphon m ThaiFrom Thai สุร
(sura) meaning "god, deity" and พล
(phon) meaning "force, strength, power".
Suratno m JavaneseFrom the Sanskrit prefix सु
(su) meaning "good" combined with Javanese
ratna meaning "diamond, jewel".
Suripto m JavaneseFrom the Sanskrit prefix सु
(su) meaning "good" combined with Javanese
ripta meaning "to write, to compose".
Suriyothai f HistoryThis was the name of a royal queen consort during the 16th century Ayutthaya period of Siam (now Thailand). 'Her given name Suriyothai สุริโยทัย means "dawn". It is a compound of Suriya, from Sanskrit surya सूर्य "sun", through Prakrit derived Tamil word சூரிய (Suriya); plus Uthai from udaya उदय "rising", again Prakrit derived Tamil உதய (Uthaya).'
Suro m JavaneseFrom Javanese
Sura, the name of the first month of the year in the traditional Javanese calendar.
Suroso m JavaneseFrom Javanese
surasa meaning "meaning, intention, significance" or "delicious, nice, pleasant".
Suryadi m IndonesianFrom Indonesian
surya meaning "sun" combined with
adi meaning "first" in Indonesian or "beautiful, good, valuable" in Javanese.
Suryati f IndonesianFrom Indonesian
surya meaning "sun" combined with the feminine suffix
-yati.
Suryono m JavaneseFrom Javanese
surya meaning "sun" combined with either the masculine suffix
-na or the word
ana meaning "being, having, holding".
Suseno m JavaneseFrom the Sanskrit prefix सु
(su) meaning "good" combined with Javanese
sena meaning "soldiers, troops, army".
Sutikno m JavaneseFrom Javanese
sutikna meaning "very sharp, very hot, pungent", ultimately from Sanskrit सुतीक्ष्ण
(sutīkṣṇa).
Sutopo m JavaneseFrom Javanese
sutapa meaning "ascetic, hermit", ultimately from Sanskrit सुतपस्
(sutapas).
Sutrimo m JavaneseFrom the Sanskrit prefix सु
(su) meaning "good" combined with Javanese
trima meaning "to accept, to receive".
Suu f & m BurmeseMeans "to collect, to gather" in Burmese.
Suvrata m SanskritMeans "religious, pious, virtuous" in Sanskrit, from सु
(su) meaning "good" and व्रत
(vratá) meaning "obedience, pious observance, devotion, vow".
Suwanto m Javanese, IndonesianFrom the Sanskrit prefix सु
(su) meaning "good" combined with Javanese
wantah meaning "pure, true, unmixed".
Suwarno m JavaneseFrom the Sanskrit prefix सु
(su) meaning "good" combined with Javanese
warna meaning "face, appearance, colour, form".
Suwignyo m JavaneseFrom the Sanskrit prefix सु
(su) meaning "good" combined with Javanese
wignya meaning "clever, wise, capable, skilled".
Suwiryo m JavaneseFrom the Sanskrit prefix सु
(su) meaning "good" combined with Javanese
wirya meaning "rank, prestige, dignity, splendour" or "bravery, courage".
Suwondo m JavaneseFrom the Sanskrit prefix सु
(su) meaning "good" combined with Javanese
wanda meaning "aspect, property, appearance, form".
Suwono m JavaneseFrom the Sanskrit prefix सु
(su) meaning "good" combined with Javanese
wana meaning "forest, jungle".
Suyatno m JavaneseFrom the Sanskrit prefix सु
(su) meaning "good" combined with Javanese
yatna meaning "careful, cautious, alert".
Suyitno m JavaneseFrom the Sanskrit prefix सु
(su) meaning "good" and Javanese
yitna meaning "careful, cautious, wary".
Suyono m JavaneseFrom the Sanskrit prefix सु
(su) meaning "good" combined with Javanese
yana meaning "vehicle, carriage, cart".
Suyoto m JavaneseFrom the Sanskrit prefix सु
(su) meaning "good" combined with Javanese
yata meaning "true, real".
Swe m & f BurmeseMeans "relative, kin, family" or "friend" in Burmese.
Syafii m IndonesianFrom the name of 8th-century Islamic scholar and jurist Abu Abd Allah al-Shafi'i (called asy-Syafi'i in Indonesian), who founded the Shafi'i school of Sunni Islam.
Syazwan m MalayPossibly derived from Arabic شذا
(shazan) meaning "perfume, fragrance, aroma".
Syukur m Indonesian, MalayMeans "thankfulness, gratitude" in Indonesian and Malay, ultimately from Arabic شكر
(shukr).
Tafsir m Arabic, Bengali, IndonesianMeans "interpretation, explanation" in Arabic, specifically referring to an exegesis or commentary of the Qur'an.
Tahan m BatakMeans "to hold on, to withstand" in Toba Batak.
Tahi m BatakMeans "intention, goal" in Toba Batak.
Tahrir m & f ArabicMeans "liberation, release" in Arabic, from the root حَرَّرَ
(ḥarrara) meaning "to free, to liberate, to emancipate".
Tahsin m & f Arabic, Turkish, BengaliMeans "improvement, beautification, perfection" in Arabic, from the root حَسَّنَ
(ḥassana) meaning "to improve, to perfect".
Taj ad-Din m ArabicMeans "crown of the religion" from Arabic تاج
(tāj) meaning "crown" combined with دين
(dīn) meaning "religion, faith".
Talal m ArabicMeans "dews, drizzles" in Arabic, the plural of طل
(ṭall) meaning "dew, drizzle".
Tamayo f JapaneseFrom Japanese 珠
(tama) meaning "pearl, gem, jewel" or 圭
(tama) meaning "gemstone" combined with 代
(yo) meaning "generation, era". Other kanji combinations can form this name as well.
Tamiyo f JapaneseFrom Japanese 民
(tami) meaning "people, citizens" combined with 代
(yo) meaning "generation, era". Other kanji combinations can form this name as well.
Tanto m JavaneseFrom Javanese
tanta meaning "big, large, more, a lot".
Tanzil m & f Arabic, BengaliMeans "revelation, inspiration, sending down" in Arabic, from the root نزل
(nazzala) meaning "to send down, to reveal".
Tapas m Bengali, OdiaFrom Sanskrit तपस्
(tapas) meaning "austerity, asceticism, meditation".
Tarandeep m & f Indian (Sikh)From Sanskrit तरण
(taraṇa) meaning "crossing over, passing, overcoming" combined with दीप
(dīpa) meaning "lamp, light".
Taranjeet m & f Indian (Sikh)From Sanskrit तरण
(taraṇa) meaning "crossing over, passing, overcoming" and जिति
(jiti) meaning "victory, conquering".
Taranjot m & f Indian (Sikh)From Sanskrit तरण
(taraṇa) meaning "crossing over, passing, overcoming" combined with ज्योतिस्
(jyotis) meaning "light, brightness".
Taranpreet m & f Indian (Sikh)From Sanskrit तरण
(taraṇa) meaning "crossing over, passing, overcoming" combined with प्रीति
(prīti) meaning "pleasure, joy, love".
Tarlok m Indian (Sikh)From Sanskrit तर
(tara) meaning "crossing, passing over" combined with लोक
(loka) meaning "world, realm, earth".
Tarmizi m Indonesian, MalayFrom the name of 9th-century Islamic scholar Muhammad ibn Isa al-Tirmidhi, whose name was derived from the city of Termaz in present-day Uzbekistan.
Taruno m JavaneseFrom Javanese
taruna meaning "young, youth, boy", ultimately from Sanskrit तरुण
(taruṇa).
Taryar m & f BurmeseMeans "constellation" in Burmese, ultimately from Sanskrit तारक
(taraka).
Taslim m & f Arabic, Urdu, Bengali, IndonesianMeans "submission, salutation, delivery" in Arabic, from the root سَلَّمَ
(sallama) meaning "to surrender, to submit to".
Tawhid m Arabic, BengaliMeans "oneness, unification" in Arabic, from the root وحد
(waḥḥada) meaning "to unify, to unite". In Islamic thought this term refers to the oneness or unity of
Allah.
Tayza m BurmeseMeans "power, might, authority" in Burmese, ultimately from Sanskrit तेजस्
(tejas).
Tazuko f JapaneseFrom Japanese 多
(ta) meaning "many" or 田
(ta) meaning "field, rice paddy" combined with 津
(tsu) meaning "ferry" or 鶴
(tsu) meaning "crane (bird)" and 子
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Teja m & f IndonesianMeans "afterglow, reddish or yellowish ray observed during sunset" in Indonesian, ultimately from Sanskrit तेजस्
(tejas).
Tejaswini f Marathi, TeluguDerived from Sanskrit तेजस्विन्
(tejasvin) meaning "brilliant, splendid, dignified, noble".
Tekle m & f AmharicMeans "my plant" from Amharic ተክል
(tekl) meaning "plant".
Tengku m & f MalayFrom a hereditary title used by Malay men and women of royal descent, typically placed before the given name.