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Baby names starting with S

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Sophia
Greek · From Greek 'sophia' meaning 'wisdom'; widely used across European royal families.
Sebastian
Greek · From Greek Sebastos meaning "venerable" or "revered," originally denoting someone from Sebastia.
Samuel
Hebrew · From Hebrew Shemu'el meaning 'heard by God'; a major Old Testament prophet and judge.
Sofia
Greek · From Greek 'sophia' meaning wisdom; one of the most internationally popular names across cultures.
Santiago
Spanish · Spanish form of Saint James, from Hebrew Ya'akov. Means Saint James in Spanish.
Scarlett
English · From Old French escarlate, an occupational surname for a seller of scarlet cloth; literary via 'Gone with the Wind.'
Stella
Latin · From Latin 'stella' meaning 'star,' revived by Philip Sidney's poetry.
Silas
Latin · From Latin 'Silvanus' meaning 'of the forest'; a companion of Paul in the New Testament.
Sawyer
English · Occupational name meaning one who saws wood; popularized by Mark Twain.
Sadie
English · Pet form of Sarah, from Hebrew meaning 'princess,' popular since the 19th century.
Sophie
Greek · From Greek 'sophia' meaning wisdom.
Sage
English · From Latin 'sapius' meaning wise; also the aromatic herb associated with wisdom and healing.
Sarah
Hebrew · Hebrew for 'princess'; the wife of Abraham in the Old Testament.
Savannah
English · From the Spanish 'sabana' meaning treeless plain; also the name of the Georgia city.
Stetson
English · English surname meaning 'son of Stephen.' Associated with the iconic American hat brand.
Serenity
English · From the English word derived from Latin serenitas, meaning 'peacefulness' and 'calm.'
Skylar
English · An English surname-style name from Schuyler, ultimately meaning scholar, now widely used as a given name.
Sutton
English · English place name meaning 'south town' or 'southern settlement' from Old English sūth + tūn.
Shiloh
Hebrew · A Hebrew biblical place name often interpreted as peaceful, tranquil, or belonging to the Messiah tradition.
Samantha
English · Likely a feminine blend of Samuel (Hebrew, God has heard) and Anthea (Greek, flower).
Sienna
Italian · Sienna comes from the Italian city Siena and also evokes the warm reddish earth pigment sienna.
Summer
English · From the English word for the warmest season, used as a given name.
Sloane
Irish · Sloane comes from a Gaelic surname meaning raider or warrior and later became a sleek unisex given name.
Scottie
Scottish · Diminutive meaning a Scot or person from Scotland; used as a unisex nickname.
Sara
Hebrew · Variant of Sarah, from Hebrew 'sarah' meaning 'princess'; biblical wife of Abraham.
Stevie
English · Diminutive of Steven, from Greek 'stephanos' meaning crown or garland.
Simon
Hebrew · From Hebrew Shim'on meaning 'he has heard,' borne by several figures in the Bible.
Saylor
English · Occupational surname-derived name meaning 'one who sails,' related to the Middle English word for sailor.
Selena
Greek · From Greek selene meaning 'moon'; the name of the Greek goddess of the moon.
Steven
Greek · From Greek Stephanos meaning 'crown' or 'garland,' borne by the first Christian martyr Saint Stephen.
Saint
English · From Latin 'sanctus' meaning holy or consecrated, used as a given name evoking saintliness.
Salem
Hebrew · Means 'peace' in both Hebrew (shalom) and Arabic (salaam). Also a biblical place name.
Selah
Hebrew · A Hebrew liturgical word found in the Psalms, often interpreted as pause or reflection.
Sydney
English · From Old English meaning wide island, or Norman French contraction of Saint-Denis.
Sullivan
Irish · From Irish 'Ó Súilleabháin' meaning descendant of the dark-eyed one.
Shepherd
English · Occupational name from Old English 'scēaphyrde' meaning one who tends sheep.
Sterling
English · From Old English meaning 'little star' or referring to sterling silver, connoting excellence and value.
Sonny
English · English pet name meaning 'son' or 'little boy,' used as an affectionate nickname.
Spencer
English · Occupational surname from Middle English 'spenser,' a steward who dispensed provisions.
Sunny
English · English word name evoking sunshine and cheerfulness. Used as a given name suggesting a bright disposition.
Samara
Hebrew · Samara is used in Hebrew and Arabic contexts, often linked to 'guarded by God' or evening conversation meanings.
Serena
Latin · From Latin 'serenus' meaning 'calm, serene, tranquil.'
Sevyn
English · Sevyn is a modern stylized spelling of Seven, the number name used for its symbolic and contemporary feel.
Santino
Italian · Italian diminutive of Santo, meaning little saint, from Latin 'sanctus.'
Sabrina
Welsh · Legendary Latin name for the River Severn; from Welsh mythology as a river goddess.
Sylvie
French · French form of Silvia, from Latin silva meaning 'forest' or 'woodland.'
Stephen
Greek · From Greek 'Stephanos' meaning crown or wreath, the first Christian martyr.
Sylvia
Latin · From Latin 'silva' meaning forest or woodland.
Sergio
Italian · From Latin 'Sergius', an ancient Roman family name, possibly Etruscan in origin meaning 'servant' or 'guardian'.
Skyler
English · An English use of a surname from Dutch roots, now popular as a modern unisex given name.
Solomon
Hebrew · From Hebrew 'Shelomoh' meaning 'peace,' borne by the wise king of Israel in the Bible.
Saige
English · Saige is a variant of Sage, from the English word for the herb and for a wise person.
Sean
Irish · Irish form of John, from Hebrew Yohanan meaning 'God is gracious.'
Skye
Scottish · Skye comes from the Scottish island name, likely influenced by Old Norse roots tied to cloud or isle.
Sarai
Hebrew · Sarai is a Hebrew biblical name meaning 'my princess,' the original name of Sarah in Genesis.
Sylas
Latin · Sylas is a variant of Silas, a biblical name linked to Latin woodland roots and early Greek Christian usage.
Scarlet
English · From Middle English/Old French 'escarlate,' a bright red cloth; also an occupational surname turned given name.
Samson
Hebrew · From Hebrew "Shimshon," related to "shemesh" (sun). Biblical strongman of the Book of Judges.
Stephanie
Greek · From Greek 'stephanos' meaning crown or garland, the feminine form of Stephen.
Soren
Norse · Scandinavian form of Latin 'Severinus' meaning 'stern' or 'serious,' popular in Denmark.
Seth
Hebrew · Hebrew meaning 'appointed' or 'placed,' the third son of Adam and Eve.
Saul
Hebrew · From Hebrew 'Sha'ul' meaning asked for or prayed for; the first king of Israel in the Bible.
Sol
Latin · From Latin 'sol' meaning sun, or short for Solomon (Hebrew, peace).
Sasha
Slavic · A Slavic diminutive of Alexander or Alexandra, from Greek, meaning defender of the people.
Scott
English · Originally a surname meaning 'a Scotsman' or 'from Scotland,' adopted as a given name.
Sincere
English · Sincere comes from the English virtue word meaning genuine, honest, and pure in feeling.
Sierra
Spanish · Sierra is a Spanish place name meaning "mountain range" or "saw-toothed mountains."
Shelby
English · From an Old Norse-influenced English place name meaning willow farm or settlement on a ledge.
Samir
Arabic · Samir is an Arabic and Indian name meaning "companion in evening conversation" or sometimes "breeze."
Shane
Irish · Anglicized form of Seán, the Irish version of John, meaning 'God is gracious'.
Sariyah
Hebrew · Sariyah likely blends Hebrew and Arabic name patterns, echoing roots linked to princess, nobility, or traveling by night.
Siena
Italian · Siena is an Italian place name taken from the Tuscan city, used as a given name with elegant place-based appeal.
Shawn
Irish · Anglicized form of Seán, the Irish form of John (Hebrew Yochanan, 'God is gracious').
Sam
Hebrew · Short form of Samuel, from Hebrew 'Shemu'el' meaning heard by God or name of God.
Sloan
Irish · From Irish Gaelic 'Ó Sluagháin' meaning 'descendant of the raider' or 'warrior.'
Sky
Norse · Sky comes from Old Norse via English, referring to the sky or clouds and suggesting openness and height.
Selene
Greek · From Greek 'selene' meaning moon. Selene was the Greek goddess of the moon.
Santana
Spanish · Spanish name derived from Saint Anna, often a place-based surname used as a given name.
Solana
Spanish · Spanish name from sol, meaning sunshine or sunny place.
Scout
English · English word name from scout, originally referring to one sent to listen, watch, or reconnoiter.
Salvador
Spanish · Spanish form of Salvator, from Latin meaning savior, a devotional name for Christ.
Samira
Arabic · Samira is an Arabic and Persian name meaning "companion in evening conversation" or "entertaining talker."
Seraphina
Hebrew · From Hebrew 'seraphim,' the highest order of angels, meaning 'fiery' or 'burning ones.'
Stormi
English · A modern word-name variant of Stormy, drawn from weather imagery.
Soleil
French · Soleil is French for sun, making it a bright nature name with elegant style.
Seven
English · An English word-name taken from the number seven, often chosen for symbolic or spiritual significance.
Shea
Irish · Shea comes from the Irish surname O Seaghdha, usually interpreted as "hawk-like" or "admirable."
Skyla
English · Skyla is a modern name associated with sky and possibly influenced by the Norse-derived Schuyler line.
Salma
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'peaceful, safe, secure,' also used in Spanish-speaking cultures.
Shay
Irish · From Irish 'Séaghdha' meaning 'admirable' or 'hawk-like,' also a Hebrew variant meaning 'gift.'
Shai
Hebrew · Shai is a Hebrew name meaning "gift."
Santos
Spanish · From Spanish meaning 'saints'; given to children born on All Saints' Day.
Soraya
Persian · Soraya comes from the Persian and Arabic form of the Pleiades, linking the name to a bright star cluster.
Siya
Indian · Siya is an Indian name used as a form of Sita, carrying associations of devotion, virtue, and grace.
Sarahi
Hebrew · Sarahi is a Spanish-influenced form linked to Sarai or Sarah, meaning princess or noblewoman.
Saanvi
Indian · Saanvi is a Sanskrit-derived name associated with Lakshmi and often interpreted as "knowledge" or "radiance."
Stanley
English · From Old English 'stan' (stone) and 'leah' (meadow), meaning 'stony clearing.'
Salome
Hebrew · From Hebrew 'shalom' meaning 'peace.' A biblical name borne by a follower of Jesus and a Judean princess.
Salvatore
Italian · Italian form of Salvator, from Latin meaning savior, referring to Jesus Christ.
Sidney
English · From an Old English surname meaning wide meadow, or from French Saint-Denis.
Savanna
Spanish · From Spanish 'sabana,' meaning a flat treeless grassland; used as a nature and place name.
Sariah
Hebrew · Sariah is a Hebrew biblical name traditionally interpreted as princess of the Lord or noblewoman of God.
Simone
French · French feminine form of Simon, from Hebrew 'shim'on' meaning one who hears.
Shimon
Hebrew · Shimon is the original Hebrew form of Simon, meaning he has heard or heard by God.
Syncere
English · A variant of Sincere, from Latin sincerus, meaning genuine or pure.
Shepard
English · Occupational surname from Old English 'scēaphyrde' meaning 'shepherd,' one who tends sheep.
Sapphire
Greek · Sapphire comes from the precious blue gemstone name, ultimately from Greek sappheiros.
Saoirse
Irish · Saoirse is an Irish name meaning freedom or liberty.
Sunday
English · From the day of the week, Old English sunnandæg meaning 'day of the sun.'
Sandra
Greek · Short form of Alexandra, from Greek meaning "defender of mankind."
Sunnie
English · Modern English name meaning 'bright and cheerful,' a playful variant of Sunny.
Shlomo
Hebrew · The Hebrew form of Solomon, from shalom, meaning “peace.”
Shmuel
Hebrew · Shmuel is the Hebrew form of Samuel, traditionally understood as 'heard by God' or 'name of God.'
Stefan
German · Germanic and Slavic form of Stephen, from Greek 'stephanos' meaning crown or wreath.
Shia
Hebrew · Often treated as a short Hebrew form related to Isaiah, carrying the sense 'gift from God' or 'God's salvation.'
Sally
English · Pet form of Sarah, from Hebrew meaning princess.
Semaj
English · Semaj is James spelled backward, a modern invented name inspired by the classic biblical name.
Stone
English · English word name from Old English 'stan' meaning stone, evoking strength and permanence.
Sailor
English · An English word name from the occupation of a seafarer.
Scarlette
English · Scarlette comes from the word for a rich red fabric and color, later used as a given name.
Storm
English · Storm comes from the weather word and evokes tempest, force, and dramatic natural power.
Susan
English · From Hebrew 'Shoshana' meaning 'lily,' via Greek 'Sousanna.'
Safa
Arabic · Safa is an Arabic name meaning purity, serenity, or clarity.
Slade
English · Slade is an English place and surname name meaning valley or low ground.
Silvia
Latin · From Latin silva meaning 'forest' or 'woodland,' borne by the mother of Romulus and Remus.
Samadhi
Indian · Samadhi is from Sanskrit and denotes deep meditative absorption or spiritual union.
Sekani
African · Sekani is used as an African-origin name and is often interpreted with associations of laughter or joy.
Sharon
Hebrew · From the Hebrew place name 'Sharon,' a fertile plain in Israel; means 'a plain' or 'flat area.'
Serafina
Hebrew · From Hebrew 'seraphim' meaning 'burning ones,' referring to the highest order of angels.
Simeon
Hebrew · From Hebrew 'Shimon' meaning 'he has heard,' borne by a son of Jacob in the Old Testament.
Sia
Persian · Sia is used as a short modern name and can relate to Persian roots meaning dark or black.
Sami
Arabic · Sami can come from Arabic meaning 'elevated' or from Hebrew as a short form of Samuel, 'heard by God.'
Saniyah
Arabic · Saniyah is an Arabic name meaning "brilliant," "radiant," or "exalted."
Selina
Greek · From Greek 'selene' meaning moon. Associated with the Greek moon goddess Selene.
Susanna
Hebrew · From Hebrew 'shoshannah' meaning lily or rose, a biblical name from the Book of Daniel.
Sonia
Slavic · Russian and Slavic diminutive of Sophia, from Greek sophia meaning "wisdom."
Stacy
English · From the medieval name Eustace, derived from Greek 'eustakhys' meaning fruitful or productive.
Stori
English · Stori is a modern spelling of Story, taken from the English word for tale or narrative.
Shaya
Hebrew · Shaya is used in Hebrew and Arabic traditions and is often linked to meanings like gift or worthy.
Syaire
English · Modern invented name, possibly a creative phonetic spelling of 'sincere' or an entirely novel coinage.
Sama
Arabic · Sama is an Arabic name meaning sky, heaven, or loftiness.
Sora
Japanese · Sora is a Japanese name meaning sky.
Safiya
Arabic · Safiya is an Arabic name meaning pure, sincere, or chosen friend.
Scotlyn
Scottish · A modern place-style name meaning "from Scotland" in feeling, blending Scott with the suffix -lyn.
Shannon
Irish · From the River Shannon in Ireland, possibly meaning 'old one' or 'wise river' in Irish Gaelic.
Santi
Italian · Short form of Santiago or from Italian 'santo' meaning 'saint' or 'holy one.'
Samiyah
Arabic · Samiyah is from Arabic, meaning elevated, lofty, or of high status and esteem.
Sana
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'brilliance' or 'radiance'; also Japanese meaning 'to shine.'
Shirley
English · From an Old English place name meaning bright meadow; popularized as a girl's name by Charlotte Brontë.
Sultan
Arabic · Sultan is an Arabic title-name meaning ruler, authority, or sovereign.
Sofie
Greek · Variant of Sophia, from Greek 'sophia' meaning wisdom.
Steele
English · From the English surname meaning steel, denoting strength and resilience.
Symphony
Greek · Symphony comes from the Greek-rooted musical term for harmonious sounding together, making it a modern word name.
Story
English · An English word name taken from story, suggesting narrative, imagination, and memorable identity.
Saif
Arabic · Saif is an Arabic name meaning 'sword,' long used as a name of strength and honor.
Sanad
Arabic · Sanad is an Arabic name meaning support, backing, or سند, something relied upon.
Shalom
Hebrew · A Hebrew word-name meaning peace, wholeness, and well-being.
Sybil
Greek · From Greek 'sibylla,' the title of ancient prophetesses who delivered oracles at sacred sites.
Sunni
English · Sunni is often used as an English modern name, sometimes inspired by 'sunny' and brightness.
Sanai
Arabic · Sanai is associated with brightness, brilliance, or radiance in Arabic-derived naming traditions.
Stellan
Norse · Stellan is a Scandinavian name often interpreted as "calm" or "peaceful one."
Sammy
Hebrew · Diminutive of Samuel, from Hebrew 'Shmu'el' meaning 'heard by God' or 'name of God.'
Sahily
Arabic · Likely derived from Arabic 'Sahil' meaning 'shore' or 'coast,' with a Spanish-influenced feminine ending.
Suri
Hebrew · Suri is used in Hebrew and Persian contexts, often interpreted as 'princess' or 'red rose.'
Shilo
Hebrew · A variant of Shiloh, a Hebrew place name associated with peace, tranquility, or a biblical sacred site.
Sidra
Arabic · Sidra is an Arabic name associated with the lote tree, a sacred tree in Islamic tradition.
Sahara
Arabic · Sahara comes from Arabic sahra, meaning desert.
Seamus
Irish · Irish form of James, ultimately from Hebrew Ya'aqov, traditionally understood as "supplanter."
Saphira
Hebrew · A form of Sapphira, from a Semitic root for sapphire, the precious blue gem.
Stormy
English · Stormy comes from the English word storm and evokes dramatic weather and nature imagery.
Scotty
Scottish · Diminutive of Scott, meaning 'from Scotland' or 'a Gaelic speaker.'
Slater
English · English occupational name for one who lays slates or roofing tiles.
Serene
English · From Latin 'serenus' meaning calm, peaceful, and clear.
Siara
Irish · Siara is likely a variant of Ciara, from Irish roots meaning dark-haired, with a spelling influenced by Sierra.
Skylynn
English · A modern blend of Sky and Lynn, joining the English nature word sky with a place-name element.
Samaria
Hebrew · Samaria comes from the ancient Hebrew place name for the biblical city and region of Samaria.
Sedona
Spanish · Used after the Arizona place-name Sedona, itself from a Spanish-influenced naming tradition.
Smith
English · From the Old English 'smið' meaning one who works with metal; the most common English occupational surname used as a given name.
Solene
French · From the French form of Solenne, rooted in Latin solemnis, meaning 'solemn' or 'dignified.'
Sulaiman
Arabic · Sulaiman is the Arabic form of Solomon, a Hebrew name associated with peace.
Shivansh
Indian · Sanskrit compound of 'Shiva' (Hindu deity) and 'ansh' (portion), meaning 'part of Lord Shiva.'
Swayze
English · A surname-style name from an English family name, used as a modern given name for its distinctive sound.
Sahana
Indian · An Indian name from Sanskrit usage, often associated with patience, endurance, or a musical raga.
Sianni
Irish · Sianni is a modern form influenced by Sian and Gianni-style sounds; Sian is a Welsh form of Jane meaning 'God is gracious.'
Sarina
Hebrew · Variant of Sarina/Serena, blending Hebrew Sarah ('princess') with Italian Serena ('serene').
Shoshana
Hebrew · A Hebrew name meaning "lily" or "rose," long used in Jewish tradition.
Suede
English · An English word name from French, originally referring to Swedish leather, now used for its stylish sound.
Senna
Arabic · Senna is used from Arabic for a medicinal plant and also appears in African naming traditions.
Shayla
Irish · Shayla likely developed from Irish Shea or as a modern blend, often interpreted as stately or admirable.
Shae
Irish · Shae is a modern spelling of Shea or Shai, meaning admirable or gift depending on origin.
Shaun
Irish · Anglicized form of Seán, the Irish form of John meaning 'God is gracious.'
Said
Arabic · From Arabic Sa'id, meaning happy, fortunate, or blessed.
Summit
English · From the English word summit, meaning the highest point of a hill or mountain.
Soul
English · Modern English word name referring to spirit, essence, or inner being.
Sabine
Latin · From the ancient Sabine people of central Italy; widely used in French and German cultures.
Samari
Hebrew · Samari may relate to Samaria, a biblical place name, or to Arabic-derived forms with musical and conversational associations.
Sury
Indian · Sury likely derives from Surya, the Sanskrit name of the sun god, meaning sun.
Shyla
Irish · Variant of Sheila, the Irish form of Cecilia, from Latin meaning 'blind' or 'heavenly'.
Star
English · From the English word for a celestial body, used as a given name evoking brightness.
Sheyla
Irish · Sheyla is a modern spelling of Sheila, from the Irish name Síle, traditionally linked to Cecilia and associated with blindness.
Sonya
Slavic · Russian diminutive of Sophia, from Greek sophia meaning 'wisdom.'
Syed
Arabic · Syed is an Arabic honorific and name meaning lord, master, or descendant of a noble lineage.
Siobhan
Irish · Siobhan is the Irish form of Joan or Joanna, ultimately from Hebrew meaning God is gracious.
Scotland
Scottish · Scotland is a place-name taken from the country name, referring historically to the land of the Scots.
Sire
French · Sire comes from an old French title of respect meaning lord, master, or father.
Steve
English · Short form of Stephen, from Greek 'Stephanos' meaning 'crown' or 'wreath.'
Sherlyn
English · Modern blend of Sher- (from Shirley or Cheryl) and the suffix -lyn.
Stormie
English · Stormie is a modern word-name variant of Stormy, taken from the weather term storm.
Samaya
Indian · Usually linked to Sanskrit samaya, meaning time, season, or agreement; it can also echo sky-related Arabic forms.
Scottlyn
Scottish · Scottlyn is a modern elaboration of Scott with the -lyn ending, meaning someone linked to Scotland.
Sylvan
Latin · From Latin silva meaning "forest" or "woodland"; the Roman god Silvanus guarded the woods.
Sianna
Italian · Sianna is often treated as a variant of Sienna, the Italian place name from the city of Siena.
Savior
English · From the English religious title savior, meaning rescuer or deliverer.
Sheila
Irish · Irish form of Cecilia, from Latin 'caecus' meaning 'blind,' patron saint of music.
Stiles
English · English surname meaning 'one who lives near a stile,' a step for climbing over a fence.
Saira
Arabic · Saira is an Arabic and Persian name often interpreted as traveler, wanderer, or one who moves onward.
Stephan
Greek · From Greek 'stephanos' meaning crown or wreath; the name of the first Christian martyr.
Syrus
Greek · A variant of Cyrus, a name linked to ancient Persia and often interpreted as 'sun' or 'throne.'
Saraya
Hebrew · Saraya likely draws on Hebrew Sarah roots meaning princess, with an expanded modern ending.
Samiya
Arabic · Samiya comes from Arabic roots meaning elevated, lofty, or sublime, and is a feminine form related to Sami.
Shayan
Persian · A Persian name meaning 'worthy,' 'deserving,' or 'fit for honor.'
Sade
African · Short form of Yoruba names like Folasade, meaning the crown confers honor.
Suleiman
Arabic · An Arabic form of Solomon, from Hebrew shalom, meaning peace.
Shiv
Indian · Shiv is a short form of Shiva, the major Hindu deity whose name suggests auspiciousness.
Shanaya
Indian · Modern Indian name often interpreted as "eminent" or "distinguished," with a graceful contemporary feel.
Savion
English · Likely a modern coined name, possibly influenced by Xavier, Savion, or the word savior.
Santiel
Spanish · A Spanish devotional-style formation combining santo-like sacred imagery with -el, giving a sanctified 'of God' flavor.
Samar
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning 'evening conversation' or 'talk shared at night.'
Sinai
Hebrew · Sinai is a biblical place name from Hebrew tradition, referring to the sacred mountain of revelation.
Sebastien
French · Sebastien is the French form of Sebastian, from Greek Sebastianos meaning from Sebastia or venerable.
Salomon
Hebrew · French/archaic form of Solomon, from Hebrew 'shalom' meaning peace; the wise biblical king.
Shaurya
Indian · Shaurya comes from Sanskrit and means bravery, valor, or heroism.
Sai
Indian · In Indian use it is linked to Sai Baba; in Japanese it can carry meanings depending on the characters used.
Sayla
English · Sayla is likely a modern invented name, possibly influenced by names like Kayla or Shayla.
Samaira
Arabic · A modern name used in Arabic and Indian contexts, often linked with pleasant company or enchanting conversation.
Sequoia
English · Sequoia is taken from the giant redwood tree name, giving it strong nature associations.
Sheldon
English · English place name from Old English scylf (shelf/ledge) and denu (valley), meaning "steep-sided valley."
Sir
English · An English title of respect occasionally used as a name, originally meaning "lord" or "master."
Saleh
Arabic · Saleh comes from Arabic and means righteous, good, or virtuous.
Sofiya
Slavic · Sofiya is a Slavic form of Sophia, from Greek sophia meaning wisdom.
Susie
English · Pet form of Susan/Susannah, from Hebrew 'shoshana' meaning 'lily' or 'rose.'
Susana
Hebrew · Spanish form of Susannah, from Hebrew Shoshana meaning 'lily' or 'rose'.
Shira
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning 'song' or 'poetry,' associated with the biblical Song of Songs.
Shaina
Hebrew · Shaina is a Yiddish-Hebrew associated name meaning "beautiful" or "lovely," here grouped under Hebrew roots.
Sevynn
English · An invented modern name based on Seven/Sevan forms, valued for a sleek contemporary style.
Skai
English · Skai is a modern spelling of Sky, taken from the word for the open heavens and linked to Old Norse roots.
Sayori
Japanese · Sayori is a Japanese name whose meaning depends on the kanji chosen, often associated with smallness, clarity, or blossom-like beauty.
Stacey
English · From Greek Eustachios meaning fruitful or productive, used as a unisex name.
Shulem
Hebrew · A Yiddish-Hebrew form related to shalom, meaning peace, wholeness, and well-being.
Sanaa
Arabic · From Arabic, often meaning brilliance, radiance, or distinguished splendor.
Shaindy
Hebrew · Shaindy comes from Yiddish and Hebrew naming traditions and means 'beautiful' or 'pretty.'
Samarah
Arabic · A variant of Samara or Samar, likely tied to Arabic roots suggesting evening talk or companionship.
Syeda
Arabic · A feminine honorific from Arabic meaning 'lady' or 'noblewoman,' from the same root as Sayyid.
Samarth
Indian · A Sanskrit-derived Indian name meaning capable, competent, or powerful.
Sima
Hebrew · From Hebrew meaning treasure or joy; also a Slavic short form of Simona.
Simcha
Hebrew · Simcha is a Hebrew name meaning 'joy' or 'gladness.'
Sariya
Arabic · Used in several traditions, Sariya is often linked with noble, flowing, or radiant meanings depending on source.
Salman
Arabic · Salman is an Arabic name meaning safe, secure, or peaceful.
Solei
French · A spelling variant of Soleil, the French word for "sun."
Suttyn
English · Creative respelling of Sutton, an Old English surname and place name meaning 'southern settlement.'
Saleem
Arabic · From Arabic, meaning 'safe,' 'sound,' or 'peaceful.'
Shaan
Indian · Shaan is an Indian name meaning "pride," "dignity," or "splendor," often from Persian-influenced usage in South Asia.
Shyloh
Hebrew · Shyloh is a spelling variant of Shiloh, a Hebrew place name often interpreted as peaceful or tranquil.
Sabina
Latin · From Latin 'Sabinus,' referring to the ancient Sabine people of central Italy.
Sylvester
Latin · From Latin Silvester meaning 'of the forest' or 'wooded,' borne by three popes.
Sameer
Arabic · Sameer comes from Arabic samir, meaning an evening companion or conversationalist, and is also linked with breeze in Indian usage.
Soleia
Latin · Soleia likely derives from sun-related Latin roots, giving it the sense of sunlight, warmth, or radiance.
Suzanne
French · French form of Susanna, from Hebrew 'shoshan' meaning 'lily.'
Silver
English · From the English word for the precious metal, used as a given name evoking brightness and value.
Starr
English · From the English word star, used as a given name evoking celestial brightness.
Shreya
Indian · Shreya is an Indian name from Sanskrit meaning 'auspicious,' 'fortunate,' or 'excellent.'
Saniya
Arabic · Saniya comes from Arabic and South Asian usage, often meaning brilliant, splendid, or distinguished.
Symere
Arabic · Likely a modern adaptation of names like Samir, carrying associations with companionship, evening conversation, or pleasant company.
Shayna
Hebrew · Shayna comes through Yiddish from Hebrew tradition and means "beautiful" or "lovely."
Shania
English · A modern given name popularized in recent decades, often used for its smooth sound and fresh style.
Sakari
Japanese · In Japanese usage, Sakari can suggest blooming, prosperity, or fullness depending on the characters chosen.
Samia
Arabic · Samia is an Arabic feminine name meaning elevated, lofty, or exalted.
Sumaya
Arabic · An Arabic name often linked to high status or loftiness, and borne by an early woman in Islamic history.
Siddharth
Indian · From Sanskrit Siddhartha, meaning 'one who has achieved his aim' or 'fulfilled purpose.'
Sanaya
Indian · Used in South Asia and often interpreted as eminent, distinguished, or radiant.
Syair
Arabic · Likely related to Arabic sha'ir, meaning "poet" or one associated with verse.
Sunshine
English · English word name evoking warmth, light, and happiness; adopted as a given name in the modern era.
Stratton
English · English place name meaning 'settlement on a Roman road' from Old English.
Sakai
Japanese · A Japanese surname and given name linked to a boundary, border, or the city of Sakai.
Syre
French · Likely influenced by sire, meaning lord, and sometimes linked in sound to Cyrus.
Stoney
English · From Old English 'stan' meaning 'stone,' used as a rugged nature-inspired given name.
Selim
Arabic · Selim derives from Arabic salim, meaning 'safe,' 'sound,' or 'peaceful.'
Saad
Arabic · Arabic name meaning happiness, good fortune, or felicity.
Sparrow
English · From the English bird name sparrow, symbolizing smallness, liveliness, and freedom.
Susannah
Hebrew · From Hebrew 'Shoshannah' meaning 'lily' or 'rose'; a biblical name from the Book of Daniel.
Sahir
Arabic · Sahir comes from Arabic and is used in South Asia, meaning "wakeful" or sometimes "magician, enchanter."
Sitara
Persian · Sitara comes from Persian and South Asian usage and means "star."
Stephany
Greek · Variant of Stephanie, from Greek 'stephanos' meaning crown or garland.
Stefano
Italian · Italian form of Stephen, from Greek Stephanos meaning 'crown' or 'wreath.'
Salah
Arabic · Salah is an Arabic name meaning righteousness, goodness, or integrity.
Surya
Indian · Surya is a Sanskrit name meaning 'sun' and is also the name of the Hindu sun deity.
Souline
French · Souline is a French-styled modern name, likely a graceful elaboration of Sol- names associated with sun or warmth.
Selma
German · Possibly from Germanic 'selma' meaning divine helmet, or popularized by the Ossian poems.
Scotlynn
Scottish · A modern compound blending Scot with the -lynn ending, giving it a Scottish-flavored contemporary feel.
Santhiago
Spanish · A Spanish form of Santiago, meaning "Saint James," built from the apostolic and biblical name James.
Sena
Latin · Possibly from Latin 'sena' or African origins meaning to bring the world to life.
Suzanna
Hebrew · Variant of Susanna, from Hebrew 'shoshana' meaning 'lily' or 'rose.'
Shakur
Arabic · Shakur is an Arabic name meaning "thankful," "grateful," or "appreciative."
Sandy
Scottish · Diminutive of Alexander, from Greek meaning 'defender of the people,' also an independent name.
Scotti
Scottish · Scotti is a modern spelling of Scotty, originally meaning 'from Scotland' or 'a Scotsman.'
Sakina
Arabic · Sakina comes from Arabic and means 'calm,' 'peace,' or 'tranquility.'
Seoni
Indian · Likely related to the Indian place name Seoni, known from central India and literary association with The Jungle Book region.
Simona
Italian · Feminine form of Simon, from Hebrew Shimon meaning 'he has heard.'
Shriyan
Indian · From Sanskrit 'Shri' meaning auspicious or divine prosperity; a name associated with good fortune and grace.
Snow
English · English nature name from the word for frozen precipitation, evoking purity and winter.
Sonja
Slavic · Slavic and Scandinavian form of Sophia, from Greek 'sophia' meaning wisdom.
Selvin
English · Variant of Selwyn, from Old English meaning hall friend or prosperous friend.
Sonora
Spanish · Spanish name meaning 'sonorous' or 'pleasant sounding,' also a Mexican state and desert.
Shaylee
Irish · Shaylee is a modern blend name, often linked to Shay and Lee, with Irish and English roots.
Samirah
Arabic · From Arabic, meaning evening conversationalist or pleasant companion.
Sahil
Indian · Used in Indian and Arabic traditions, Sahil means 'shore,' 'bank,' or 'guide to the coast.'
Safwan
Arabic · From Arabic, often interpreted as “pure rock” or “clear, serene.”
Skylah
English · Skylah is a modern variant of Skylar or Sky, tied to the English word sky with airy, open associations.
Symir
English · A modern constructed name, possibly inspired by Samir or Amir-style sounds.
Serayah
Hebrew · Variant of Seraiah, a Hebrew biblical name meaning 'Yahweh is ruler' or 'prince of God.'
Sakura
Japanese · A Japanese name meaning cherry blossom, strongly tied to spring and beauty.
Scarleth
English · Scarleth is a spelling variant of Scarlett, from an English surname tied to the rich scarlet cloth trade.
Skarlett
English · A variant of Scarlett, originally an English surname for a seller or maker of scarlet cloth.
Siana
Welsh · Siana is a Welsh form related to Jane, ultimately from Hebrew meaning God is gracious.
Stephon
Greek · Stephon is a variant of Stephen, from Greek stephanos meaning crown or garland.
Sandro
Italian · Sandro is an Italian short form of Alessandro, from Greek Alexandros, meaning defender of men.
Sahar
Arabic · Sahar is an Arabic and Persian name meaning dawn or the time just before sunrise.
Safia
Arabic · Safia is from Arabic Safiya, meaning pure, sincere, or chosen friend, and has longstanding use in Muslim cultures.
Sayler
English · Sayler is a modern surname-style variant of Sailer, originally referring to a sailor or one connected with ships.
Sorin
Latin · Sorin is commonly linked to a Latin root for sun, giving it a bright and warm association.
Sammie
Hebrew · Diminutive of Samantha or Samuel, from Hebrew meaning 'heard by God.'
Saisha
Indian · Saisha is an Indian name often interpreted as meaning 'meaningful life' or 'truth of life' in modern Sanskrit-inspired usage.
Skylee
English · A modern name built from sky and the popular -lee ending, suggesting openness and brightness.
Sven
Norse · Old Norse name from 'sveinn' meaning 'young man' or 'boy'; extremely common in Scandinavian history.
Stefany
Greek · Stefany is a variant of Stephanie, from Greek stephanos, meaning 'crown' or 'garland.'
Sicily
Italian · Sicily is a place name from the Mediterranean island, whose ancient name comes through Greek and Latin forms.
Saori
Japanese · Saori is a Japanese name whose meaning varies by kanji, often linked with weaving, sand, or fragrant beauty.
Shine
English · Shine is an English word name suggesting brightness, radiance, and positive energy.
Shlok
Indian · Shlok comes from Sanskrit and means "verse," especially a sacred or poetic hymn.
Sahasra
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'thousand,' often symbolizing the thousand names of the divine or great abundance.
Salim
Arabic · Salim comes from Arabic roots meaning safe, sound, unharmed, or peaceful.
Steel
English · Steel comes from the English word and surname for the strong metal, giving it an image of toughness.
Sylus
Latin · Sylus is a variant of Silas and sylvan names, linked to Latin roots meaning "forest" or "woodland."
Sirius
Greek · Sirius is the Greek name of the brightest star in the night sky, meaning "glowing" or "scorching."
Shloimy
Hebrew · Shloimy is a Yiddish-influenced diminutive of Shlomo, the Hebrew form of Solomon, meaning peace.
Sanvi
Indian · Sanvi is an Indian name often associated with Lakshmi and interpreted as meaning knowledge, beauty, or goddess-like grace.
Salaar
Arabic · Related to Arabic *sallār* or similar title forms, carrying meanings tied to a commander or leader.
Sayani
Indian · Bengali/Sanskrit name meaning 'wise,' 'clever,' or 'intelligent,' used in South Asian communities.
Sholom
Hebrew · Yiddish form of Shalom, meaning 'peace' in Hebrew.
Saviour
English · From Latin salvator through English, meaning one who saves, used as a religious name for Christ-like protection.
Shyanne
English · Shyanne is a variant of Cheyenne, taken from the Native ethnonym and adapted in modern English spelling.
Satori
Japanese · Satori is a Japanese Zen term meaning 'sudden enlightenment' or 'awakening.'
Saya
Japanese · A Japanese name whose meaning depends on kanji, often associated with clarity, elegance, or a slender sheath.
Saylah
Arabic · Saylah is likely a modern form related to names like Selah or Saila, carrying a soft, lyrical devotional feel.
Savanah
English · Variant of Savannah, from Spanish 'sabana' meaning 'treeless plain,' also a place name.
Stefania
Italian · Italian and Polish form of Stephanie, from Greek 'stephanos' meaning 'crown' or 'garland.'
Seneca
Latin · Seneca is a Roman family name best known from the Stoic philosopher Seneca, with uncertain ancient etymology.
Sufyan
Arabic · Sufyan is an old Arabic name traditionally associated with swiftness, lightness, or devoted character.
Shaddai
Hebrew · Shaddai comes from the Hebrew divine title El Shaddai, often interpreted as Almighty, making it strongly biblical.
Subhan
Arabic · Subhan is from Arabic, meaning "glory" or "praise," especially in religious expression.
Soliana
African · Soliana is used in Ethiopian naming traditions and is often associated with brightness, solace, or hopeful grace.
Shifra
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning 'beautiful' or 'fair'; a biblical midwife in Exodus.
Silvana
Latin · Silvana comes from Latin silva, meaning forest or woodland, and is the feminine form of Silvanus.
Storie
English · Storie is an English word-name variant of Story, evoking narrative, memory, and imagination.
Samyra
Arabic · A variant of Samira, from Arabic, meaning companion in evening conversation.
Shams
Arabic · Shams is an Arabic name meaning "sun," used as a bright, radiant image in Arabic naming tradition.
Solomia
Hebrew · Solomia is a Slavic form related to Salome, from Hebrew roots meaning peace.
Svea
Norse · Swedish name meaning "of the Swedes," the national female personification of Sweden.
Shmiel
Hebrew · A Yiddish-style form of Samuel, from Hebrew, meaning God has heard.
Shriya
Indian · Shriya comes from Sanskrit shri, meaning beauty, prosperity, or auspiciousness.
Samael
Hebrew · A Hebrew angelic name often interpreted as severity of God or poison of God.
Solar
Latin · From Latin solaris, meaning 'of the sun,' giving the name a bright celestial meaning.
Shyne
English · Shyne is a modern English word-name suggesting brightness, radiance, and standing out.
Shayne
Irish · Shayne is a variant of Shane, the Irish form of John, ultimately meaning 'God is gracious.'
Saroya
Persian · Saroya appears to be a modern South Asian style name, possibly related to Persian and Sanskrit forms suggesting richness or beauty.
Suhana
Arabic · Suhana is used in South Asia and from Arabic-influenced usage, commonly meaning pleasant, beautiful, or delightful.
Sanova
English · Likely a modern coined name influenced by nova, suggesting newness, brightness, or a fresh beginning.
Seraphine
Hebrew · From Hebrew 'seraphim' meaning 'burning ones,' referring to the highest order of angels.
Sinclair
French · From Norman French 'Saint-Clair,' a place name meaning 'holy/clear,' adopted as a Scottish surname.
Saskia
German · Saskia is a German and Dutch-associated name meaning Saxon woman, referring to the Saxon people.
Saeed
Arabic · From Arabic Sa'id, meaning happy, fortunate, or blessed.
Sayuri
Japanese · Sayuri is a Japanese name often interpreted as small lily, depending on the kanji used.
Sedra
Arabic · From Arabic sidra, referring to the lote tree, a symbolically important tree in Islamic tradition.
Saydee
Hebrew · Saydee is a modern spelling of Sadie, originally a diminutive of Sarah, from Hebrew meaning princess.
Skylyn
English · Skylyn is a modern blend built from Sky and the popular -lyn ending, evoking openness and lightness.
Sayge
English · A modern spelling of Sage, from the herb name and the word for a wise person.
Solara
Latin · A modern name from Latin sol, meaning 'sun,' with a bright celestial feel.
Sharvil
Indian · Sanskrit-origin Indian name possibly derived from 'Sharva,' an epithet of Lord Shiva meaning 'archer.'
Silvio
Italian · From Latin 'silva' meaning forest or woodland; borne by the legendary father of Romulus.
Saxon
English · From the Germanic tribal name Saxons, meaning 'sword people' or 'knife bearer.'
Stockton
English · English place name from Old English meaning 'settlement by a tree stump' or 'outlying farmstead.'
Starla
English · Modern American coinage from 'star' with the feminine suffix -la, evoking celestial brightness.
Shlome
Hebrew · A variant of Shlomo or Solomon, from Hebrew shalom, meaning peace.
Saray
Hebrew · Saray is a Spanish form of Sarai, the biblical Hebrew name meaning princess or noblewoman.
Stryker
English · Stryker likely developed from a surname tied to striking or battle, giving it a strong martial feel.
Sarayah
Hebrew · A variant of Sariah or Sarah-related forms, from Hebrew roots meaning 'princess' or 'noblewoman.'
Seriyah
English · Seriyah is likely a modern elaboration of Seriah or Sariah, with Hebrew-style divine-name influence.
Sriyan
Indian · Sanskrit-derived from 'Sri' (auspicious, prosperous), meaning 'the auspicious one' or 'bearer of fortune'.
Sigrid
Norse · From Old Norse 'sigr' (victory) and 'fríðr' (beautiful), meaning beautiful victory.
Shree
Indian · Shree is an Indian name and honorific meaning radiance, prosperity, or auspicious beauty.
Suki
Japanese · Suki is a Japanese name and word meaning 'beloved' or 'liked,' used as an affectionate, cheerful name.
Shylo
Hebrew · Shylo is a modern spelling of Shiloh, a Hebrew place name often understood as tranquil or peaceful.
Seren
Welsh · Seren is a Welsh name meaning star.
Sahib
Arabic · Sahib is from Arabic, meaning "companion," "friend," or "master."
Sabella
Latin · Sabella likely developed as a form of Isabella or a name linked to the Latin Sabine people, carrying a graceful classical feel.
Shloka
Indian · Shloka is a Sanskrit name meaning verse or hymn, especially a poetic line from sacred literature.
Solai
Indian · From South Indian usage, Solai is associated with a grove, garden, or lush natural place.
Swara
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'musical note,' 'melodious sound,' or 'voice,' associated with music and the arts.
Stiorra
Norse · Likely a modern form inspired by old northern words for "star," giving it a celestial meaning.
Sonnie
English · Informal diminutive of 'son,' used as an affectionate name meaning 'little son' or 'young boy.'
Shraga
Hebrew · Shraga is a Hebrew and Aramaic name meaning "light" or "lamp."
Stuart
Scottish · From the Old English 'stigweard' meaning steward or guardian of the estate; associated with Scottish royalty.
Savina
Latin · From Latin 'Sabina', referring to the ancient Sabine people of central Italy.
Santo
Italian · From Latin 'sanctus' meaning 'holy' or 'saint.' Common in Catholic naming traditions.
Seline
Greek · Variant of Selene, the Greek goddess of the moon, from 'selas' meaning 'light.'
Stevi
Greek · A diminutive or variant of Stevie, from Stephen, ultimately from Greek meaning crown or garland.
Shevy
Hebrew · Shevy is often used as a pet form of Hebrew names like Sheva or Batsheva, linked with "oath" or "seven."
Sully
French · Sully comes from a French surname and place-name, later used as an English nickname-style given name.
Saja
Arabic · From Arabic saja, meaning "calm," "stillness," or "gentle quiet of night."
Styles
English · An English surname-name probably linked to a steep path or stile crossing.
Sylis
Latin · Sylis is likely a modern form related to Silas or sylvan names, from Latin roots tied to woods or forest.
Scottlynn
Scottish · Scottlynn blends Scott, meaning a person from Scotland, with Lynn, a classic English name element.
Savvy
English · An English word name meaning 'shrewd' or 'knowledgeable,' derived from French 'savoir' (to know).
Seylah
Hebrew · A modern spelling of Selah-style names, connected in Hebrew tradition to a liturgical term, now mainly a melodic modern feminine form.
Savani
Indian · Savani is likely an Indian-derived name linked to the rainy season month of Sawan, giving it a monsoon-season feel.
Sion
Welsh · Welsh form of John meaning 'God is gracious,' or a variant of Zion, the biblical holy hill.
Serina
Latin · From Latin 'serenus' meaning 'serene, calm, clear,' evoking tranquility.
Sona
Indian · From Sanskrit meaning "gold" or "beautiful," used across South Asian and Persian cultures.
Shamar
Hebrew · Often linked to Hebrew shamar, “to guard” or “keep,” though also used as a modern stylish form.
Sephora
Hebrew · A form of Zipporah, from Hebrew meaning 'bird.'
Simran
Indian · From Punjabi and Sanskrit tradition, Simran means remembrance, meditation, or spiritual recollection.
Sumayya
Arabic · Sumayya is an Arabic name traditionally understood to mean high above or exalted.
Sevin
English · Often treated as a modern name influenced by the word and number seven, giving it a symbolic fresh-made feel.
Sofi
Greek · Sofi is a spelling variant of Sophia, from Greek, meaning wisdom.
Sheily
English · A variant of Sheila, the Irish form of Cecilia, traditionally linked to blindness in Latin etymology.
Sekai
African · Sekai is a Shona name from Zimbabwe meaning laugh or be joyful.
Sheppard
English · Variant of Shepherd, an occupational surname meaning 'one who tends sheep'.
Sharlotte
French · Phonetic variant of Charlotte, feminine of Charles meaning 'free woman.'
Sela
Hebrew · Sela is a Hebrew name meaning rock or cliff, and it also appears as a biblical term in the Psalms.
Symone
Hebrew · A variant of Simone, from Hebrew Simon meaning heard or listened to.
Sirena
Greek · Sirena comes from the word for "mermaid" or "siren," ultimately tied to Greek mythic sea beings.
Sumayyah
Arabic · An early Arabic name meaning high above or exalted, borne by one of the first women in Islamic history.
Sadiya
Arabic · Sadiya comes from Arabic and means fortunate, happy, or lucky.
Slate
English · Slate comes from the English word for the stone, giving it a sleek, modern nature-style feel.
Samay
Indian · Samay comes from Indian languages such as Hindi and Sanskrit, where it means "time" or "moment."
Sovereign
English · From the English sovereign, meaning ruler or authority figure, adopted as a bold aspirational name.
Shanvi
Indian · An Indian feminine name variant related to Sanskritic naming traditions, often interpreted as auspicious or beautiful.
Shahzain
Persian · From Persian shah and Arabic zayn, this means a beautiful or regal figure, often interpreted as “handsome king.”
Shana
Hebrew · From Hebrew 'shana' meaning 'beautiful,' or Irish Seána meaning 'God is gracious.'
Simi
Hebrew · Simi is used in Hebrew and Indian contexts; in Hebrew it can mean listening or hearing, while in India it often serves as a nickname.
Sapphira
Hebrew · Sapphira comes from a word for sapphire, the blue gemstone, and appears in the New Testament.
Samy
Hebrew · Samy can be a form of Sami or Sammy, linked to Hebrew Samuel or Arabic Sami, carrying meanings like 'heard by God' or 'elevated.'
Safiyyah
Arabic · Safiyyah is an Arabic name meaning pure, sincere, or chosen friend.
Sulayman
Arabic · Sulayman is the Arabic form of Solomon, meaning peace and associated with the wise biblical king.
Savon
French · Likely influenced by French sound patterns, though in modern use it is largely a stylistic given name.
Sudais
Arabic · Arabic name from the root meaning 'sixth'; borne by the renowned imam of the Grand Mosque in Mecca.
Snoh
English · Likely inspired by Snow, an English word-name tied to winter, purity, and brightness.
Sampson
Hebrew · Variant of Samson, from Hebrew 'shimshon' meaning 'sun' or 'of the sun'.
Soledad
Spanish · Spanish for 'solitude,' from the Marian title Nuestra Señora de la Soledad.
Shivani
Indian · Shivani is an Indian name meaning belonging to Shiva or connected with the god Shiva.
Supreme
English · A modern word name from Latin supremus, meaning “highest” or “greatest.”
Safiyah
Arabic · Safiyah is an Arabic name meaning pure, sincere, or chosen friend, with longstanding Islamic historical use.
Skylan
English · Skylan is a modern English-style name built from sky, giving it airy and expansive imagery.
Safina
Arabic · Safina is an Arabic name meaning 'ship' or 'boat.'
Syon
Hebrew · A variant of Zion or Sion, referring to the holy hill of Jerusalem and later symbolizing a sacred place.
Saiya
Japanese · A soft cross-cultural name used in Japanese and Indian contexts, often interpreted with graceful or spiritual overtones.
Solenne
French · A French name from Latin roots meaning solemn, ceremonial, or dignified.
Steely
English · From English steel, historically an occupational name for metal workers, now a modern sturdy style name.
Sammuel
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Samuel, from Hebrew meaning "heard by God" or "name of God."
Sable
English · From Old French 'sable' meaning black, referring to the dark fur; a heraldic and nature name.
Salwa
Arabic · Salwa is an Arabic name meaning comfort, solace, or consolation.
Siraj
Arabic · Siraj is an Arabic name meaning "lamp" or "light," a classic image of guidance and illumination.
Siani
Welsh · Siani is a Welsh form related to Jane or Sian, ultimately from Hebrew Yohanan meaning God is gracious.
Sereniti
Latin · Sereniti is a spelling variant of Serenity, from Latin serenus, meaning calm, clear, and peaceful.
Syriah
Arabic · Syriah is likely a place-inspired modern spelling related to Syria, the historic Middle Eastern region name.
Strider
English · Strider is an English word name meaning one who strides, also strongly associated with literary use.
Skyy
English · Skyy is a modern spelling of Sky, taken from the natural world above.
Shivam
Indian · Shivam is an Indian name derived from Shiva and Sanskrit roots meaning "auspicious" or "benevolent."
Sylvi
Norse · Scandinavian short form of Sylvia, from Latin silva meaning 'forest' or 'woods.'
Swayzie
English · A modern invented name likely inspired by the surname Swayze, with no established traditional etymology.
Shelly
English · From Old English meaning clearing on a ledge; also a diminutive of Sheldon or Michelle.
Suzie
Hebrew · Diminutive of Susan, from Hebrew 'Shoshana' meaning 'lily' or 'rose.'
Shaw
English · English surname from Old English 'sceaga' meaning 'thicket' or 'small wood.'
Sabastian
Greek · Variant spelling of Sebastian, from Greek 'sebastos' meaning 'venerable' or 'revered.'
Sommer
German · From the German word for "summer," used as a seasonal surname and given name.
Shulamis
Hebrew · A variant of Shulamith, a Hebrew name meaning peaceful, known from the Song of Songs.
Shaindel
Hebrew · Shaindel is a Yiddish-Hebrew associated name meaning beautiful or lovely.
Spirit
English · Spirit comes from Latin spiritus, meaning "breath" or "spirit," used in English as a word-name.
Samora
African · Samora is used in Africa and may reflect Arabic-rooted naming, often associated with protected or elevated meanings.
Saria
Arabic · Saria is used across Arabic and Hebrew traditions and is often interpreted as noble, princely, or exalted.
Selin
Greek · Selin is often linked to Greek Selene, connecting the name with the moon.
Sagan
Slavic · Sagan is a Slavic surname-style name, also used as a place name, with a crisp modern feel.
Sutter
German · Sutter derives from a German occupational surname related to shoemaking or cobbling.
Samary
Hebrew · Likely inspired by Samaria, the biblical place name from Hebrew with watchful or guarded associations.
Shubh
Indian · From Sanskrit shubha, meaning “auspicious,” “good,” or “fortunate.”
Samani
Arabic · Samani appears in Arabic and Indian-influenced use, often associated with calmness, balance, or elevated spiritual tone.
Sehaj
Indian · Sehaj is a Punjabi and Sikh name meaning natural ease, balance, or a state of inner calm.
Shreyansh
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'part of the auspicious,' from 'shreya' (auspicious/good) and 'ansh' (part or portion).
Syla
Latin · A stylized form of the Latin-rooted Sylvia/Sylvan family, linked to the idea of the forest and natural growth.
Skadi
Norse · From Norse mythology, Skadi is the goddess of winter, mountains, and the hunt.