Page 7 Names Like Saania

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Ysanne
This is a Combination (composed, blended name) of Isabel, Ysabel, and Anne. It is of Hebrew origin and comes from the following roots: (ELISHEVA) and (ḤANNĀH).
Zenna
Seona
God is gracious, God is gracious.
Senay
A moon of happiness, A moon of happiness.
Sonah
Sonay
Sunna
She is the Sun.
Sunia
Ciona
This name derives from the Latin “concĭpĭo > concepto,” meaning “gather, carry, receive, conceive a child, conceive, procreate.” The Immaculate Conception is a dogma of the Catholic Church maintaining that from the moment when she was conceived, and the Blessed Virgin Mary was kept free of original sin and was filled with the sanctifying grace usually conferred during baptism. It is one of the four dogmas in Roman Catholic Mariology. Mary is often called the Immaculata “the Immaculate One,” particularly in artistic and cultural contexts.
Sunah
Xana
This name derives from the Ancient Greek “Aléxandros (Ᾰ̓λέξᾰνδρος),” composed of two elements: “aléxō (ἀλέξω)” (keep off, turn aside, guard, protect, defend, help) plus “anḗr (ἀνήρ) andrós (ἀνδρός)” (man “adult male,” husband). In turn, the name means “defender of men, protector of men.” This definition is an example of the widespread reason of Greek (or Indo-European more generally) names expressing “battle-prowess,” in this case, the ability to resist or push back an enemy battle line. The earliest attested form of the name is the Mycenaean Greek feminine anthroponym (the name of a person) “arekasadara” transcribed as “Alexandra,” written in the Linear B syllabic script. The name was one of the titles or epithets given to the Greek goddess Hera and, as such, usually understood as “one who comes to save warriors.” The most famous connection to this root is Alexander the Great, who created one of the greatest empires in ancient history.
Sanaah
Saona
Suna
This name derives from the Middle Egyptian “SŠN” and then after from the Persian root “Sousan, Susan.” However, the Hebrew root for the name of the lily (from Lilium family) derives from “Šōšannā > Shôshan > Shôshannâh,” which means “lotus, lily, to be joyful, bright, or cheerful.” It was first reported on an 11th Dynasty sarcophagus dating from approximately 2000 B.C. The Persian name for lily is “Soussan.” The name of Susa, an ancient city of Persia, may be derived from the lilies which abounded in the plain in which it was situated. It is the name of at least two women in the Bible.
Zenah
Zeynah
Saana
A place name, the name of the mountain in Finland.
Sanne
Dutch short form of Susanna, which is from the Hebrew name Shoshannah from the Hebrew shoshan, meaning "lily". It is also thought to be connected to the Middle Egyption ssnn, meaning "lotus flower".
Sine
God's gracious gift.
Swyn