Magi Inspired Names

  1. Olba
    • Pisti
      • Sheba
        • Origin:

          Hebrew, short variation of Bathsheba
        • Meaning:

          "daughter of an oath"
        • Description:

          This biblical place-name for the region now known as Yemen started to feel fresh again as the name of the heroine of Zoe Heller's Notes on a Scandal, played on screen by Cate Blanchett.
      • Sinbad
        • Origin:

          Persian literary name
        • Description:

          When comedian David Atkins adopted this Arabian Nights-type name, it became almost feasible, but could lead to tough times in the schoolyard.
      • Soloman
        • Description:

          Soloman is a variation of the classic Hebrew name Solomon, derived from 'shalom' meaning "peace." This alternate spelling maintains the rich historical significance of the original name, which calls to mind the biblical King Solomon, renowned for his wisdom and prosperity. While less common than the traditional spelling, Soloman offers a subtle distinction while preserving the name's dignified character and elegant sound. The name carries connotations of intelligence, fairness, and judicious leadership based on its historical associations. Though not among the most popular names in recent decades, Soloman appeals to parents seeking a name with both historical depth and a slightly contemporary twist on a time-honored classic.
      • Sahsa
        • Seisyun
          • Serendine
            • Sharrkan
              • Spartos
                • Sphintus
                  • Titus
                    • Origin:

                      Latin, meaning unknown, possibly "title of honour"
                    • Meaning:

                      "title of honour"
                    • Description:

                      Titus, once seen as a slightly forbidding Roman, New Testament, and Shakespearean name, was brought back to contemporary life in the USA by the TV series Titus 2000, increasing in popularity along with other revived ancient names like Linus and Silas.
                  • Toya
                    • Origin:

                      Sanskrit
                    • Meaning:

                      "water"
                  • Toto
                    • Ugo
                      • Origin:

                        Italian variation of Hugh
                      • Meaning:

                        "mind, intellect"
                      • Description:

                        Ugo is very common in Italy, but here it might call to mind that little Yugoslavian car.
                    • Umm
                      • Yamaraiha
                        • Yunan
                          • Zagan