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Gender Names Meaning Origin
Girl Selena

Moon

Indian
Girl Selene

Moon.

Greek
Girl Seleta

Rock

Hebrew
Girl Seleucia

Shaken or beaten by the waves. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name]

Biblical
Boy Seleucus

‘Antony and Cleopatra’. Attendant on Cleopatra.

Shakespearean
Girl Selia

Moon.

Greek
Boy Selig

From the happy meadow.

English
Girl Selima

Tranquil

Hebrew
Girl Selina

Variant of Celine: French form of the Latin ‘caelum’ meaning sky or heaven. Also a variant of Celia or Selena.

French
Girl Selina

Moon goddess.

Greek
Girl Selina

Moon, Salty

Arabic
Girl Selina

Star in the Sky

Indian
Girl Selina

Moon, Salty

Muslim
Girl Selk

Another form of Isis.

Egyptian
Girl Selma

Comely.

Celtic
Girl Selma

Secure.

Egyptian
Girl Selma

Fair

Indian
Boy Selva

Simple of Joy

Indian
Girl Selvam

N/A

Indian
Boy Selvamani

Prosperous

Indian
Boy Selvan

Prosperous

Indian
Girl Selvanayaki

Pure; Depth in Character

Indian
Boy Selvannmbi

Prosperous and Confident

Indian
Boy Selvaraj

King of Prosperity

Indian
Girl Selvarani

Fair

Indian
Boy Selven

Proper

Indian
Girl Selvi

Happy Prosperous Daughter

Indian
Boy Selviyan

N/A

Indian
Boy Selvyn

Variant of Sylvanus referring to the mythological Greek god of trees.

English
Boy Selvyn

Greek God of Trees; Variant of Sylvanus

Indian
Boy Selwin

Good friend.

English
Boy Selwin

Friend at court.

Anglo
Boy Selwine

Good friend.

English
Boy Selwyn

Ardour; fair.

Welsh
Boy Selwyn

Good friend.

English
Boy Selwyn

Fierce stronghold.

Anglo
Boy Selyf

Welsh form of Solomon ‘peace’.

Welsh
Boy Selyv

Legendary son of Kynan.

Welsh
Girl Semadar

Berry

Hebrew
Girl Semaiah

Obeying the Lord.

Biblical
Girl Semanti

A White Rose

Indian
Girl Semantika

Flower

Indian
Boy Semarias

God guarded him

Hebrew
Girl Semei

Hearing, obeying.

Biblical
Girl Semele

Mother of Dionysus.

Latin
Girl Semele

Mother of Dionysus.

Greek
Boy Semerkant

N/A

Indian
Boy Sempronius

‘The Life of Timon of Athens’ ‘The Tragedy of Titus Andronicus’ Kinsman to Titus.

Shakespearean
Boy Semrarjit

N/A

Indian
Boy Semyon

Russian form of Simon ‘God is heard’.

Russian