OTHER SUN-RELATED NAMES |
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Aashman |
M |
son of the sun
(Indian) |
Abellona |
F |
Feminine form of Apollo (Danish) |
Aditya |
M |
the sun (Indian) |
Adoni |
M |
the sunset (Aboriginal) |
Adrammelech |
M |
Supreme God of the Sun ( Mesopotamian deity) |
Ahaw Kin |
M |
Sun God (Mayan) |
Ah Kinchil |
M |
Sun God (Maya mythology) |
Ailis |
F |
the light of the sun (Irish
Gaelic) |
Aja |
M |
Babylonian Sun God (Mesopotamian deity) |
Akewa |
F |
The sun goddess of the Toba tribe of Argentina |
Akycha |
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a solar deity worshipped in Alaska (Inuit mythology) |
Alectrona |
F |
daughter of the Sun (Greek Mythology) |
Alinga |
F |
the sun (Aboriginal) |
Allunga |
F |
the sun (Aboriginal) |
Almika |
F |
She of the Sun
(Mayan) |
Altair |
F |
name of the brightest star in the constellation
Aquila. |
Amaterasu |
F |
Shinto Sun Goddess (Japan) |
Anpetu-we |
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rising sun (Lakota) |
Aodh |
M |
name of the Celtic Sun God (Mythology) |
Apedemak |
M |
Sudanese Sun God with a lion's head
(Egypt) |
Apolline |
F |
the sun, sunlight (Greek) |
Apollo |
M |
Sun God (Greco-Roman) |
Apollonia |
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from Apollo, sunlight (Greek) |
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Arev |
F |
sun (Armenian) |
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Arevalous |
F |
sunlight (Armenian) |
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Arnon |
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sunlight; rejoicing
(Biblical) |
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Arpi |
F |
sunlight (Armenian) |
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Arpie |
F |
rising of sun (Armenian) |
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Arinna |
F |
Mother Goddess of the Sun (Middle Eastern Mythology) |
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Arinnitti |
F |
Sun Goddess of the Hittites (Hittite, Anatolia) |
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Arun |
M |
the rising of the great sun |
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Aruna |
F |
the charioteer of the Sun God |
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Arevshad |
M |
full of sun (Armenian) |
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Asia |
F |
lively; the rising sun (Arabic) |
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Asianne |
F |
the rising sun (Arabic) |
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Aswini |
M |
Gods of sunrise and sunset (Hindu) |
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Aten |
M |
minor Sun God (Egyptian
mythology) |
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Aton |
M |
sun God (Egyptian) |
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Atum |
M |
a creator deity, and the setting sun (Egyptian) |
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Barnes |
M |
hero of Hemingway's novel "The Sun Also Rises" |
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Belenus |
M |
name of a sun and fire God
(Celtic) |
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Ben-Elaba |
M |
Sun War God (Mayan Mythology) |
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Benu |
M |
Sacred Sun Bird of the Nile
(Egyptian mythology) |
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Bhaskar |
M |
the sun |
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Brett |
M/F |
Hemingway's heroine in the "The Sun Also Rises" |
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Brunissen |
F |
Sun Goddess (Celtic) |
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Cascasquia |
F |
how beautiful is
the sun (Native American) |
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Chamania |
F |
sun, or sunflower (Hebrew) |
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Chamaniya |
F |
sun, or sunflower (Hebrew) |
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Chup-Kamui |
M |
Sun God (Japanese deity) |
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Cira |
F |
sun (Italian) |
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Ciro |
M |
Variant of Cyrus, meaning "sun", or "throne." |
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Clytie |
F |
a nymph in love with Helios, god of the sun (Mythology) |
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Cymbeline |
F |
sun-related - from sun lord (Celtic) |
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Cyrah |
F |
throne, sun (Persian) |
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Dijun |
M |
God of the East and Father of the Ten Suns
(China) |
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Dinesh |
M |
the sun (Hindu, Sanskrit) |
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Divakar |
M |
the sun (Indian) |
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Donoma |
F |
sight of the sun (Omaha) |
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Dudugera |
M |
Sun God with a grudge (Oceanic Mythology) |
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Eckale Yakanen |
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rising
sun (Calusa) |
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Eguskina |
F |
sunshine (Basque) |
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Eldora |
F |
gift of the sun (Greek) |
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Eleadora |
F |
gift of the sun (Greek) |
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Eleadoro |
M |
gift from the sun (Spanish/ Greek) |
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Electra |
F |
sparkling;
the fiery sun (Greek) |
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Elektra |
F |
the fiery
sun; daughter of Agamemnon (Greek) |
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Elena |
F |
light of the sun (Spanish) |
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Eliana |
F |
sun (Italian) |
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Eliane |
F |
sun (French) |
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Eliava |
F |
sun, breath of life (Persian) |
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En-shemesh |
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of the sun
(Biblical) |
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ɚe'he |
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sun (Cheyenne) |
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Esh-ban |
|
fire of the sun
(Biblical) |
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Eguskina |
F |
sunshine (Basque) |
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Eguskine |
F |
sunshine (Basque) |
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Finley |
M |
sunbeam (English) |
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Freya |
F |
Sun Goddess (Germanic) |
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Galileo |
M |
name of the great
16th
- 17th
century
Italian
astronomer |
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Garuda |
M |
Sun God (Hindu) |
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Ghazaalah |
F |
the sun; graceful
(Persian) |
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Gnowee |
F |
Sun Goddess (Australian
Mythology) |
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Grian |
F |
sun (Scottish) |
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Grianghath |
F |
sunbeam (Scottish) |
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G�nes |
M |
sun (Turkish) |
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Hamon |
|
the sun; heat
(Biblical) |
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Hathor |
F |
Sun Goddess (Egypt) |
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Helaku |
F |
sunny day (Native American) |
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Helen |
F |
sun ray; shining light (Greek) |
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Helia |
F |
of the sun (Greek) |
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Helina |
F |
the light of the sun (Russian) |
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Helios |
M |
God who drives of the sun (Ancient Greek) |
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Heller |
M |
the sun (Old German) |
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Heru-Behudti |
M |
Scorching Sun God (Egyptian
Mythology) |
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Hesper |
F |
sun related (Greek) |
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Hesperos |
M |
sun related (Greek) |
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Hideyoshi |
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the good sun (Japanese Mythology) |
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Huitzilopochtli |
M |
God of the sun, fire, and war (Aztec) |
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Hursit |
M |
sun (Turkish) |
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Idalia |
F |
behold the sun (Greek) |
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Igaehindvo |
F |
Sun Goddess (Cherokee) |
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Inti |
M |
Mighty Incan God of the Sun
(Incan Mythology) |
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Intina |
F |
sun eye (Inca) |
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Ishaan |
M |
the sun (Hindu) |
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Ixkin |
F |
She of the sun (Native American) |
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Jelena |
F |
shining light (Russian) |
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Jokim |
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that made the sun stand still
(Biblical) |
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Kaikala |
F |
the sea and the sun (Hawaiian) |
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Kaitangata |
M |
God of Sunsets (Oceanic Mythology) |
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Kala |
F |
sun; princess
(Hawaiian) |
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Kalinda |
F |
sun; name of mountains
(Sanskrit) |
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Kalvelis |
M |
Sun God of Death and Fire (Slavic deity) |
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Kalynda |
F |
the sun *Sanskrit) |
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Ka Sngi |
F |
sun goddess (Khasi, India) |
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Khepri |
M |
Primordial God, rising sun (Egyptian) |
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Khorshed |
M |
sun (Persian) |
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Kira |
F |
light; sun (Latin) |
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Levana |
F |
rising sun (Latin) |
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Levant |
M |
sun-related - rising |
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Lian |
F |
daughter of the sun (Chinese) |
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Lisa |
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Sun God who causes the day and its heat (Fon
Mythology) |
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Liza |
M |
Sun God (African) |
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Lugh |
M |
Sun God (Celt) |
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Mallina |
F |
Inuit Sun Goddess; sister to the God
Anningat, the moon |
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Marduk |
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Sun God, creator of Earth and humans
(Babylonian) |
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Marishi-Ten |
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Goddess of light, of sun and moon (Japanese Mythology) |
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Martanda |
M |
the sun (Indian) |
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Mehrang |
M |
colour of the sun |
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MehrdAd |
M |
gift of the sun |
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MehrzAd |
M |
the offspring of the sun |
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Miralalou |
M |
One of Three Children of the Sun
(Australian Mythology) |
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Mirham |
M |
my sun; my friend |
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Misae |
F |
white sun (Osage) |
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Mitra |
M |
friend; the sun (Indian) |
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Mitsuhide |
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the bright sun (Japanese) |
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Mut |
M |
"Eye of the sun"' consort of Arnon
(Egyptian) |
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Nabarun |
M |
morning sun (Indian) |
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Nima |
M/F |
sun (Tibetan/Sherpa) |
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Olena |
F |
the light of the sun (Ukrainian) |
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Oriana |
F |
rising sun (Latin) |
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Ostara |
F |
Goddess of sunrise and the east (Saxon
Mythology) |
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Paiva |
F |
God of the Sun (Scandinavian) |
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Paivatar |
F |
sun (Finnish) |
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Perchta |
F |
Bride of the Sun and fortune-telling Goddess
(Slavic) |
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Phoebus |
M |
Sun-related. (Greek) Bright, radiant |
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Punchau |
M |
Sun and Warrior God (Incan Mythology) |
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Ramses |
M |
born of the sun (Egyptian) |
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Rashmi |
M |
sun rays (Hindu) |
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Rashmika |
F |
ray of sunlight (Indian) |
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Raveena |
F |
beauty of the sun (Sikh) |
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Ravi |
M |
God of the sun (Hindu) |
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Ravinda |
M |
God of the Sun; knowledge (Sikh) |
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Ravinder |
M |
Lord Sun |
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Rohini |
F |
red one; fine-eyed Goddess of stars and the rising sun
(Hindu) |
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Sakuruta |
M |
coming sun (Pawnee) |
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Samson |
M |
like the sun
(Hebrew) |
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Sandya |
F |
sunset; name of a God (Hindu) |
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Sanjna |
F |
wife of the sun (Hindu) |
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Sanuye |
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red cloud at sundown (Miwok) |
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Saule |
F |
Sun Goddess (Latvia &
Lithuania) |
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Savita |
F |
the sun; sweet (Indian) |
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Savitar |
M |
an all-powerful Sun God (Hindu mythology) |
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Sekhmet |
F |
Sun Goddess |
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Selena |
F |
the moon goddess, sister to Helios, the sun (Greek) |
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Semine |
F |
Goddess of the Sun, Moon and
Stars (Danish) |
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Shakaru |
F |
Sun Goddess (Pawnee Mythology) |
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Shakti |
F |
Sun Goddess (India) |
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Shamash |
M |
God of the sun and of justice (Mesopotamian Mythology) |
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Shamsa |
F |
sun (Persian) |
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Shanira |
F |
warmed by the sun (Shona - Native American)) |
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Shapash |
F |
Sun Goddess (Caananite Mythology) |
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Sharik |
F |
sun (African) |
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Siria |
F |
sun (Spanish/Persian) |
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Sol/Solis |
M |
the sun (Latin) |
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Solana |
F |
sunshine (Spanish) |
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Solange |
F |
sun-related - A fanciful meaning for the name is "angel of the sun |
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Soleil |
F |
sun (French) |
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Solisorcasus |
M |
sunset (Latin) |
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Solisortus |
M |
sunrise (Latin) |
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Solveig |
F |
the way of the sun (Norse) |
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Sonste |
F |
sun (Russian) |
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Sourendra |
M |
of the sun (Indian) |
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Sula |
F |
the sun (Icelandic) |
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Sunn |
F |
gift of the sun (Anglo-Saxon) |
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Sunniva |
F |
gift of the sun (Anglo-Saxon) |
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Suriya |
F |
the sun (Sanskrit) |
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Suvana |
F |
the sun; fire (Sanskrit) |
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Synne |
F |
gift of the sun (Anglo-Saxon) |
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Synnove |
F |
gift of the sun (Anglo-Saxon) |
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Suraj |
M |
the sun (Indian) |
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Surya |
M/F |
the sun (Hindu) |
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Suryakanti |
F |
sun's rays (Indian) |
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Sutalidihi |
F |
sun-spirit (Cherokee) |
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Suvan |
M |
the sun (Indian) |
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Suriya |
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the sun (Sanskrit) |
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Suvana |
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the sun, fire (Sanskrit) |
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Takami-Musubi |
F |
Sun Goddess (Japanese deity) |
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Take-Mikazuchi |
M |
Sun God (Japanese) |
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Talayea |
F |
golden rays of the sun (Persian) |
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Tamit |
M |
God of the Sun (Native American
Mythology) |
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Tanya |
F |
sun (Greek) |
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Tapan |
M |
the sun (Indian) |
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Tapati |
F |
the sun's daughter (Indian) |
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Tawa |
M |
Sun God (Hopi) |
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Tejeshwar |
M |
the sun (Indian) |
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Teruko |
F |
sunshine girl (Japanese) |
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Thea |
F |
Greek goddess of light; mother of the sun (Mythology) |
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Tonatiuh |
M |
Sun God (Aztec deity) |
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Tsela |
M |
Stars Lying Down
(Navajo) |
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Tsohanoai |
M |
The Sun Bearer God (Navajo
Mythology) |
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Udaya |
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rising of the sun and moon |
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Unelanuki |
F |
Sun Goddess (Cherokee) |
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Wakahiru-Me |
F |
Goddess of the dawn sun (Japanese) |
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Walu |
F |
Sun Goddess (Australian
Aboriginal) |
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Xi-Hou |
F |
Goddess of Light and Mother of the Ten Suns
(China) |
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Yang |
F |
sun (Chinese) |
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Yata |
F |
the star-mirror of the Sun Goddess (Japanese Mythology) |
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Yoko |
F |
sun child (Japanese) |
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Yomaris |
F |
sun (Spanish) |
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Zon |
F |
sun (Dutch) |
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Zonnetje |
F |
little sun (Dutch) |
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Zuvan |
F |
the sun (Shona - Native American) |
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