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Sadhbh: (SAH-eev or SAYV) Fr. Old Irish Sadb, prob. meaning "sweet" or "goodness." Name of several real Irish princesses, including daughters of Conn of the Hundred Battles, Queen Medb of Connacht, and King Brian Boru. Sive, Sadhbba, Sadbh, Sabhbh, Sabha (SE-va).
Saoirse: from Irish saor "freedom or libery"; also a male name.
Saorla: (SAYR-la) Old Irish=name Saerlaith: saer "noble" + flaith "queen, sovereignty."
Sarah: "princess"; or also can be Sorcha (Old Irish) "clear, bright."
Saraid: "clear, bright."
Scathach: (SKAW-hak) Old Irish=scath "shadow, shade." Scathach was a legendary woman warrior and prophetess who gave final battle training to Ulster hero Cu Chulainn; she was also known as Scota and Scatha..
Sceanbh: wife of the harper Craiftine, her betrayal with Cormac caused the harper to try to kill Cormac.
Sean: "god's gracious gift."
Seana: variant of names Sine an Shauna.
Seanait: (SHAY-nat) Old Irish=name Segnat, derived from seig "a hawk."
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