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Baby names starting with S

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Shaunika
Indian · Likely derived from Sanskritic forms such as Shaunak or Shaunak, associated with an ancient sage.
Sheneika
African · Likely a modern coined name in the Shen-/She- plus -eika pattern common in contemporary African American naming.
So
Korean · A short East Asian name or syllable used in Korean and Chinese naming, with meaning depending on the exact character.
Someeka
African · Likely a modern coined name using the -meeka or -mika sound pattern in contemporary English usage.
Stefane
Greek · A variant of Stephen or Stephanie, from Greek Stephanos, meaning crown or garland.
Sujin
Korean · A Korean name whose meaning depends on the hanja used; it is commonly associated with refinement, excellence, or preciousness.
Sweet
English · From the English word sweet, originally a descriptive nickname suggesting pleasantness or gentleness.
Sabree
Arabic · Sabree likely comes from Arabic sabr, meaning patience or endurance, and echoes names such as Sabri or Sabriyya.
Sanam
Persian · Sanam is a Persian and Arabic name meaning beloved or idol, often used poetically for a cherished person.
Sanetta
Italian · Sanetta is likely a diminutive-style romantic form, possibly related to Sana or Sancha, with a soft affectionate ending.
Saren
Persian · Saren is likely a modern adaptation of older regional names, used today more for its sleek sound than one fixed etymology.
Sayaka
Japanese · Sayaka is a Japanese name often interpreted as clear, pure, or fresh, depending on the kanji used.
Schrita
English · Schrita appears to be a modern variant spelling of names like Sharita or Sherita, valued mainly for its distinctive sound.
See
Chinese · See is used as a Chinese romanized name or surname, and its exact meaning depends on the original character.
Selecia
Latin · Selecia is likely a modern elaboration of Celia or Felicia, drawing on Latin-root names associated with heaven or happiness.
Shacoya
English · Shacoya appears to be a modern invented name, probably formed with the popular Sha- prefix and a melodic ending.
Shadra
Hebrew · Shadra likely echoes the biblical name Shadrach, a Hebrew-derived form associated with the Book of Daniel.
Shaheeda
Arabic · Shaheeda comes from Arabic and means witness or martyr, from the same root as Shahid.
Shaketia
English · Shaketia is a modern coined name, likely built from the Sha- prefix and a rhythmic suffix popular in late 20th-century naming.
Shakida
English · Shakida appears to be a modern invented name, possibly influenced by names like Shakira or Takida in sound and form.
Shakura
Arabic · Shakura likely relates to Arabic Shakur, meaning thankful or grateful, adapted into a feminine form.
Shanaka
African · Shanaka is used in several modern communities and is often treated as a melodic contemporary name with varying local meanings.
Shannikia
English · Shannikia appears to be a modern elaboration of Shanika or Shanice-type forms, created for distinctive rhythm and style.
Shanora
English · Shanora is likely a modern blended name, combining Shan- with Nora-like sounds to create a graceful contemporary form.
Shaqueta
English · Shaqueta is a modern invented name formed with the Sha- prefix and a stylized ending, valued mainly for its sound.
Shareda
English · Shareda appears to be a modern coined name, possibly influenced by names like Sherita or Farida in rhythm.
Sharekia
English · Sharekia is likely a modern invented name, shaped from the Sha- prefix with a flowing ending for uniqueness.
Sharmine
French · Sharmine is likely a variant of Charmaine, a French-linked name associated with charm and delight.
Sheala
Irish · Sheala is a variant of Sheila, the Irish form of Cecilia, ultimately tied to a Latin root meaning blind.
Shenekia
English · Shenekia is a modern invented name, likely related to forms like Shanika or Kenyatta-style rhythmic naming patterns.
Sheneque
English · Sheneque appears to be a modern coined name, built for sound and individuality rather than one documented ancient root.
Shenitra
English · Shenitra is likely a modern invented name, formed with the Shen- prefix and a smooth lyrical ending.
Shola
African · Shola is used in Yoruba names and is associated with wealth, honor, or making riches, often as part of a longer name.
Siboney
Spanish · Siboney comes into modern use through Cuban and Caribbean history, referring to the Siboney people and place associations.
Siddeegah
Arabic · Siddeegah is a feminine form related to Arabic Siddiqah, meaning truthful, sincere, or faithful.
Swiyyah
Arabic · Swiyyah appears to be an Arabic-style form, likely used for its elegant sound with a meaning that may vary by original spelling.
Saderia
English · Saderia appears to be a modern invented name with a melodic -eria ending and no single fixed etymology.
Sameria
Hebrew · Sameria likely echoes Samaria, the biblical place-name associated with the ancient kingdom of Israel.
Samiyyah
Arabic · Samiyyah is an Arabic feminine name meaning elevated, exalted, or lofty.
Sannon
Irish · Sannon is likely a variant of Shannon, from the Irish river name associated with old wisdom.
Sanoe
Japanese · Sanoe may reflect a Japanese-style rendering, with meaning depending on the kanji chosen.
Savitri
Indian · Savitri is a Sanskrit name tied to the sun and a revered heroine in Hindu tradition.
Scarlotte
French · Scarlotte is a spelling variant of Charlotte, the feminine form of Charles meaning free man.
Schmika
English · Schmika appears to be a modern phonetic coinage, possibly influenced by names like Tamika or Shamika.
Schrie
German · Schrie likely comes from a Germanic surname-style form, though its exact etymology is uncertain.
Selica
Latin · Selica may be related to Celia or Selene-like forms, suggesting heavenly or moonlit associations.
Serica
Latin · Serica is a Latin place-name once used for lands of silk, giving the name an elegant silk-related association.
Seville
Spanish · Seville comes from the Spanish city name, making it a place-based name with Iberian roots.
Shacola
African · Shacola is a modern coined name formed in the style of Shakola and Nicola-like endings.
Shacondra
African · Shacondra is a modern elaborated name built from Sha- and -condra or -chondra sound patterns.
Shakea
African · Shakea is likely a modern variant in the Shakia or Shakiah family of names, shaped by contemporary sound patterns.
Shakeda
African · Shakeda is a modern coined name associated with the Sha- naming pattern and creative suffixes.
Shakeemah
Arabic · Shakeemah likely relates to Hakim or Hakima roots meaning wise or judicious, with a modern phonetic form.
Shakenna
African · Shakenna is a modern invented name built from the Sha- prefix and the -enna ending.
Shamain
English · Shamain appears to be a modern name possibly influenced by Charmaine or Shamaine-type forms.
Shamere
English · Shamere is likely a modern coinage related to names like Shamir or Samir, with a soft ending.
Shamil
Arabic · Shamil is an Arabic name meaning comprehensive, all-embracing, or complete.
Shanedra
African · Shanedra is a modern elaborated name combining Shan- with the -edra ending.
Shanekwa
African · Shanekwa is a modern coined name formed from Shane or Shan with a distinctive -ekwa ending.
Shanielle
English · Shanielle is a modern elaboration of Shan or Sha- names, likely influenced by Danielle, giving it a graceful invented form.
Shanikia
English · Shanikia is a modern coined name built from Sha- with a rhythmic suffix, associated with late 20th-century creative naming styles.
Shantara
English · Shantara is a modern elaborated form, likely shaped by names like Chantal or Shanta, with a smooth musical sound.
Shantisha
English · Shantisha is a modern invented name combining the Sha- prefix with a decorative ending common in contemporary naming.
Shanyel
English · Shanyel is likely a modern variant influenced by names ending in -el, echoing Hebrew-style forms meaning connected to God.
Shaquna
English · Shaquna is a modern coined name using the Sha- prefix and a stylized ending, typical of inventive contemporary formations.
Sharareh
Persian · Sharareh is a Persian name meaning 'spark' or 'flame,' evoking brightness, fire, and lively energy.
Shariece
English · Shariece is a modern variant possibly influenced by Cherise, carrying a soft, elegant sound with French-style flavor.
Sharli
English · Sharli is a modern spelling of Charlie or Charli, ultimately from Charles, meaning 'free man.'
Sharnika
English · Sharnika is a modern invented name, likely formed from Shar- plus a decorative suffix used in contemporary naming.
Sharocka
English · Sharocka is a modern coined name with a strong rhythmic sound, likely created from Shar- plus an ornamental ending.
Shataka
English · Shataka is a modern invented name using the Sha- prefix and a bold suffix, reflecting creative late 20th-century naming patterns.
Shataya
English · Shataya is a modern coined name, probably formed from Sha- with a melodic ending for a distinctive contemporary style.
Shatora
English · Shatora is a modern elaborated name, possibly influenced by names like Shatori or Latora, valued more for sound than ancient roots.
Shaunetta
Irish · Shaunetta is an elaborated form of Shaun, from John, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Shauni
Irish · Shauni is a diminutive of Shaun or Shawna, ultimately from John, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Shauntal
French · Shauntal is a variant of Chantal, a French place name originally referring to a stony place.
Shavan
Irish · Shavan is likely a variant of Siobhan or Chevonne, forms related to John and meaning 'God is gracious.'
Shawndrika
Irish · Shawndrika is a modern elaboration of Shawn, from John, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Shawnequa
Irish · Shawnequa is a modern coined form built from Shawn, ultimately from John, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Shawniece
Irish · Shawniece is a modern elaboration of Shawn, from John, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Shaylon
Irish · Shaylon is a modern blend name, likely influenced by Shay and names ending in -lon, with Irish-style sound roots.
Shekeitha
English · Shekeitha is a modern coined name formed with the She- prefix and an ornamental ending typical of contemporary styles.
Shekitha
English · Shekitha is a modern invented name, likely a spelling variant of Shekeitha with the same creative rhythmic construction.
Shemaiah
Hebrew · Shemaiah is a Hebrew biblical name meaning 'heard by God' or 'Yahweh has heard.'
Shimeeka
English · Shimeeka is a modern coined name with a melodic ending, typical of inventive contemporary naming traditions.
Shinee
English · Shinee likely comes from the English word 'shiny,' suggesting brightness, radiance, and sparkle.
Shirlina
English · Shirlina is an elaborated form of Shirley, an English place name meaning 'bright meadow' or 'shire clearing.'
Shonnita
Irish · Shonnita is likely an elaborated form of Shawn or Shona, tied to John and meaning 'God is gracious.'
Shontisha
English · Shontisha is a modern invented name built from Shon- with a decorative suffix, prized for sound and individuality.
Shoshawna
Hebrew · Shoshawna is a variant of Shoshana, from Hebrew for 'lily' or 'rose,' with a softened English-influenced spelling.
Shunell
English · Shunell is a modern coined name possibly influenced by Chanel or Shenell, emphasizing stylish sound over ancient derivation.
Shurie
Hebrew · Shurie is likely a variant of Shuri or Shura, possibly linked to Hebrew roots suggesting song or wall, though usage is modern.
Shuvonne
Irish · Shuvonne is a variant of Siobhan or Chevonne, ultimately from John, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Shuwanna
Irish · Shuwanna is a variant of Shawna, the feminine of Shawn, from John meaning 'God is gracious.'
Sintia
Greek · Sintia is a spelling variant of Cynthia, from Mount Cynthus, an epithet of Artemis in Greek mythology.
Siohban
Irish · Siohban is a variant spelling of Siobhan, the Irish form of Joan, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Sonika
Indian · Sonika is an Indian name often linked to 'golden' or 'little gold,' from Sanskrit-derived roots like sona.
Souad
Arabic · Souad is an Arabic name meaning 'happiness,' 'good fortune,' or 'felicity.'
Stcy
Greek · Stcy is a clipped spelling of Stacy, from Anastasia or Eustace-related forms, commonly understood as meaning 'resurrection' in usage.
Sulai
Arabic · Sulai is likely a variant spelling related to Sulay or Sulayma, carrying associations with peace and gentleness.
Suliana
Latin · Suliana is likely a modern blend related to Juliana or Liliana, carrying a soft, flowing Latinate style.
Sushma
Indian · Sushma is a Sanskrit-derived Indian name meaning 'beautiful,' 'lovely,' or 'graceful.'
Swapna
Indian · Swapna is a Sanskrit-derived Indian name meaning 'dream.'
Sweta
Indian · Sweta is an Indian name from Sanskrit roots meaning 'white,' 'bright,' or 'pure.'
Synithia
Greek · Synithia is likely a variant of Cynthia, the Greek mythological name linked to Mount Cynthus and Artemis.
Sentell
French · Sentell likely developed as a surname-style form related to French place or family names.
Starbuck
English · Starbuck is an English surname-style name, best known from literature rather than traditional given-name use.
Santini
Italian · Santini is an Italian surname-style name derived from santo, meaning saint or holy.
Shiraz
Persian · Shiraz is a Persian place name associated with the historic city of Shiraz in Iran.
Spanky
English · Spanky is an English nickname-style name with playful roots, probably formed as an affectionate pet name.
Saladine
Arabic · Saladine is a form of Saladin, from Arabic Salah ad-Din, meaning "righteousness of the faith."
Salvado
Spanish · Salvado is likely related to Salvador, from Latin salvator, meaning "savior" or "rescuer."
Samit
Indian · Samit is an Indian name from Sanskrit roots often interpreted as "collected," "harmonious," or "well-composed."
Seyed
Arabic · Seyed is a Persian and Arabic form of Sayyid, meaning "lord," "master," or an honored descendant of the Prophet.
Sheik
Arabic · Sheik comes from Arabic shaykh, meaning "elder," "leader," or "chief."
Semiko
Japanese · Semiko is a Japanese-style name; depending on kanji, it can carry meanings tied to clarity, refinement, or child.
Sumeka
Japanese · Sumeka is used as a modern given name and may reflect Japanese-style sounds or African American creative naming patterns.
Shanndolyn
Irish · Shanndolyn looks like a modern elaboration of Shannon, the Irish river name, with a decorative ending.
Sumika
Japanese · Sumika is a Japanese name whose kanji can vary, often giving meanings linked to clarity, beauty, or dwelling.
Shamelia
English · Shamelia is a modern blend name, likely influenced by names like Amelia or Pamela with a Sha- prefix.
Shastina
English · Shastina is likely derived from Shasta, the mountain and place-name, with a feminine suffix added.
Shaquinta
English · Likely a modern invented name built with Sha- and the Spanish-derived quinta element meaning “fifth.”
Shenitta
English · Likely a modern coined name using Shen-/Sha- with a decorative suffix -itta, a style common in contemporary naming.
Special
English · From the English word special, meaning unique or exceptional, used directly as a modern virtue-style given name.
Shaleia
English · Likely a modern invented name using Sha- and a lyrical -leia ending, possibly influenced by Leia or Kalea.
Shanigua
English · Likely a modern coined name built from Shani-/Shaniqua-style patterns with a creative ending.
Shatera
English · Likely a modern invented name using Sha- and -tera, formed for sound and style rather than a single historic root.
Shemecka
English · Likely a modern coined name related to Shameka or Shamika, built in contemporary creative naming traditions.
Sheng
Chinese · Chinese name element often meaning “rising,” “victory,” or “prosperity,” depending on the character used.
Shernika
English · Likely a modern invented name combining Sher- with a decorative -nika ending.
Shireka
English · Likely a modern coined name, possibly influenced by Sherri or Shireen forms, with a stylized ending.
Starkisha
English · Likely a modern invented form combining Star with a decorative suffix, giving it a bright contemporary feel.
Sameko
Japanese · Sameko appears to follow Japanese-style naming patterns, with -ko meaning 'child,' though it is likely a rare or modern formation.
Satasha
English · Satasha is likely a modern variant influenced by Natasha, a Russian pet form of Natalia from Latin natalis, 'birthday.'
Semico
Japanese · Semico is likely a rare modern formation, possibly modeled on Japanese-style names ending in -ko, meaning 'child.'
Sepideh
Persian · Sepideh is Persian and means 'dawn' or 'daybreak.'
Shalae
English · Shalae is likely a modern English invented name, possibly influenced by Shayla and names ending in -lae.
Shalaya
English · Shalaya is likely a modern English coinage, formed from Sha- with a melodic -laya ending.
Shambra
English · Shambra is likely a modern English invented name, possibly influenced by Shambra or French-sounding forms.
Shametria
English · Shametria is likely a modern English coinage, formed with Sha- and the elaborate feminine -metria ending.
Shanreka
English · Shanreka is likely a modern English invented name, blending Shan- with the -reka ending.
Shirika
African · Shirika appears in African usage and is associated with ideas of community or partnership in Swahili-related contexts.
Simeko
Japanese · Simeko is likely a rare modern formation influenced by Japanese-style names ending in -ko, meaning 'child.'
Soua
Chinese · Soua is used in Hmong communities and is often tied to nature or elegant imagery in East Asian naming traditions.
Sumeko
Japanese · Sumeko is Japanese in style, with -ko meaning 'child'; it is often interpreted with graceful or refined associations depending on kanji.
Sunrise
English · Sunrise is an English word name taken directly from the dawn and the rising sun.
Sadena
English · Sadena appears to be a modern invented name, possibly influenced by names like Sedona or Selena.
Sanela
Slavic · Sanela is used in the Balkans and is generally treated as a Slavic feminine form with a soft melodic style.
Santrese
French · Santrese appears to be a modern coined name, possibly influenced by French-sounding endings like -trese or -trice.
Sarahjo
Hebrew · Sarahjo combines Sarah, a Hebrew name meaning princess, with the English middle-name form Jo.
Seleena
Greek · Seleena is a variant of Selena, from Greek Selene, meaning moon.
Semeko
African · Semeko appears to be a modern coined name, likely from African American naming patterns with the suffix -eko.
Senikka
Latin · Senikka likely echoes Seneca, the Roman family name, but is used as a modern stylized feminine spelling.
Shadena
African · Shadena is a modern African American style name built with the prefix Sha- and a soft -dena ending.
Shakedra
African · Shakedra is a modern African American style coinage, formed with Sha- and the rhythmic ending -kedra.
Shakiah
African · Shakiah is a modern name likely influenced by the sound of Shakia or Aaliyah-style endings.
Shamanda
English · Shamanda is likely a modern blend of Sha- with Amanda, whose Latin root means worthy of love.
Shamorrow
English · Shamorrow appears to be a modern coined name, possibly inspired by the English word tomorrow and Sha- naming patterns.
Shanekqua
African · Shanekqua is a modern African American style name formed with Sha- and the expressive suffix -ekqua.
Shanequia
African · Shanequia is a modern African American style name built from Sha- with the ending -nequia.
Shanikwa
African · Shanikwa is a modern African American style spelling variant related to forms like Shaniqua.
Shanteria
African · Shanteria is a modern coined name using the Sha- prefix and the ornate ending -teria.
Shantese
French · Shantese is likely a modern variant influenced by French-sounding forms such as Chantal or endings like -tese.
Sharaya
Hebrew · Sharaya is likely a modern form related to Shariah or Sarai-type names, with Hebrew associations of princess or noblewoman.
Sharaye
Hebrew · Sharaye appears to be a stylized variant of Sharaya, likely linked to Hebrew princess-related name forms.
Sharessa
French · Sharessa is likely a modern elaboration of Cherise or Charisse, names tied to French forms meaning dear or cherished.
Shauntrice
French · Shauntrice appears to be a modern coined name, possibly influenced by names like Chandra, Shawn, or Beatrice.
Shavell
French · Shavell is likely a modern variant influenced by names like Chevelle or Shavonne, valued mainly for sound.
Shavonya
French · Shavonya is a modern variant likely influenced by names like Chevonne or Yvonne, with a stylized Sha- prefix.
Shawandra
English · Shawandra is likely a modern blend of Shawn and Sandra or Alexandra-style endings.
Sheleah
Hebrew · Sheleah is likely a modern spelling variant related to Sheila or Shelah, with roots tied to request or belonging in older traditions.
Shinetta
English · Shinetta is a modern coined name, possibly inspired by the English word shine with a diminutive-style ending.
Shinna
English · Shinna appears to be a modern short-form style name valued for sound and rhythm more than a single old etymology.
Shovan
Indian · Shovan is an Indian name, especially in Bengali usage, meaning beautiful, graceful, or refined.
Shundrea
African · Shundrea is a modern African American style name, likely formed with Shun- and the ending -drea.
Solitaire
French · Solitaire comes from French and ultimately Latin roots meaning solitary or alone.
Sparkles
English · Sparkles comes from the English word sparkle, evoking brightness, glitter, and lively shine.
Starlisha
English · A modern elaboration of Star, likely formed with a decorative suffix, suggesting brightness or starlike beauty.
Syretha
English · Likely a modern invented name, possibly influenced by names like Aretha or Saretta, with a melodic contemporary form.
Saajida
Arabic · From Arabic sajidah, meaning one who worships or prostrates in prayer.
Sae
Korean · A short East Asian name whose meaning depends on the characters used, often tied to brightness, talent, or clarity.
Sameika
English · A modern coined name likely related to Samika or Sameka in sound and style.
Santricia
English · A modern blend likely influenced by Patricia, from Latin roots meaning noble or patrician.
Sarajo
Hebrew · A compound of Sara, meaning princess, and Jo, a short form from names like Joseph or Joan.
Savonne
French · A French-styled modern name, probably modeled on names like Yvonne with a softened opening sound.
Sephra
Hebrew · Likely related to Sapphira or similar Hebrew forms, associated with sapphire or precious beauty.
Sequina
English · A modern coined name with a smooth, ornate sound; its exact root is uncertain.
Seritta
Spanish · Likely a variant of Sarita, a diminutive of Sara, meaning little princess.
Sevasti
Greek · A Greek feminine form related to Sebaste or Sebastian, meaning venerable or revered.
Shacora
English · A modern invented name built in a rhythmic Sha- pattern popular in late 20th-century naming.
Shakeenah
Hebrew · A variant of Shekhinah, the Hebrew term for divine presence or indwelling glory.
Shalanna
English · A modern coined blend likely formed from Sha- with Lana or Alana-style endings.
Shalicia
English · A modern elaboration of Alicia, ultimately from Germanic roots meaning noble.
Shamala
Indian · From Sanskrit Shyamala, meaning dark, dusky, or deep blue-black.
Shamaria
Hebrew · Likely influenced by Samaria or Maria, blending place and Mary-related traditions into a modern form.
Shamonia
English · A modern coined name formed in the style of Sh- names with a melodic ending.
Shannara
Irish · Likely influenced by Shannon, the Irish river name, and also familiar from fantasy literature.
Shaquella
English · A modern coined form influenced by names like Raquel or Jaquelyn, shaped into a distinctive Sha- style.
Sharnay
French · Likely a modern form influenced by French-style names such as Charnay, used more for sound than a fixed historic meaning.
Sharrika
Arabic · Likely a modern variant of Shariqa or Sharika, from Arabic roots meaning partner or participant.
Shaundreka
English · A modern elaboration of Shawn, itself from John, ultimately meaning God is gracious.
Shavada
English · Likely a modern coined name shaped from Sha- and -vada sounds rather than a single traditional source.
Shawnacy
English · A modern blend built on Shawn, from John, carrying the sense God is gracious.
Sheanna
Irish · Probably a modern form blending Shea or She- with Anna; Anna comes from Hebrew and means grace.
Shemita
Hebrew · From Hebrew shemittah, meaning release or letting rest, especially in a biblical sabbatical context.
Shereca
English · Likely a modern invented form related to Sherry or Cher- names, used mainly for its sound pattern.
Shereeta
English · Probably a modern variant related to Sherry or Sherita, shaped more by sound than fixed ancient etymology.
Sherreka
English · A modern elaboration of Sher- names such as Sherry, likely created for distinctive sound and style.
Sherrena
English · Likely a modern extension of Sherry or Sherri, ultimately connected with dear or beloved associations.
Sherris
English · A variant of Sherry or Cherise, associated with beloved or dear through French influence.
Shinequa
English · Likely a modern coined name built from Shi- and -nequa elements rather than one traditional origin.
Shovonne
Irish · A variant of Siobhan, the Irish form of Joan, ultimately meaning God is gracious.
Shureka
English · Likely a modern invented form, possibly influenced by Shuri- or Eureka-like sounds rather than one source.
Silpa
Indian · From Sanskrit shilpa, meaning art, craft, or artistic skill.
Smitha
Indian · From Sanskrit smita, meaning smiling or cheerful.
Sochil
Spanish · Likely a variant of Xochitl used in Spanish-speaking contexts; from Nahuatl it means flower.
Sonovia
English · Likely a modern coined name, perhaps modeled on Sonia and -via endings, with no single fixed etymology.
Sstephanie
Greek · A spelling variant of Stephanie, from Greek stephanos, meaning crown or garland.
Starleigh
English · A modern English-style compound of Star and the suffix -leigh, evoking a starry meadow.
Starlisa
English · A modern compound of Star and Lisa, suggesting star-like brightness and beauty.
Starlita
English · A modern form built on Star with a diminutive-style ending, suggesting little star.
Starshemah
English · Likely a modern invented compound using Star with a decorative ending for celestial imagery.
Sunie
English · Likely a pet form influenced by Sunny, evoking warmth, brightness, and cheerful light.
Swathi
Indian · From Sanskrit, also the name of a lunar mansion or star, associated with purity and independence.
Syrette
French · Likely a modern French-style diminutive form, created more for sound than a fixed historic meaning.
Syritta
English · Probably a modern coined variant related to names like Sireeta or Sarita, shaped mainly by sound.
Shyron
English · Shyron is likely a modern English-style variant related to Sharon or Byron, used mainly for its contemporary sound.
Samnang
Chinese · Samnang is a Southeast Asian name often associated with "luck" or "good fortune," though its exact language origin varies.
Santigo
Spanish · Santigo is likely a variant of Santiago, a Spanish name derived from Saint James and linked to the apostle Jacob.
Seng
Chinese · Seng is an East Asian name or surname with several possible meanings depending on language and characters used.
Shaon
Indian · Shaon is used in Bengali and broader South Asian contexts, often linked with the rainy season or monsoon month of Shravan.
Sohrab
Persian · Sohrab is a Persian heroic name from the Shahnameh, traditionally interpreted as "shining face" or "radiant."
Saro
Italian · Saro is an Italian short form, often of Rosario or Salvatore, used as a familiar nickname name.
Shamarcus
English · Shamarcus is a modern blended name, combining the Sha- prefix with Marcus, a Latin name linked to Mars.
Shameek
Indian · Shameek is usually traced to Indian usage, where it is associated with meanings such as “peaceful” or “calm.”
Shariyf
Arabic · Shariyf is a spelling variant of Sharif, an Arabic name meaning “noble” or “honorable.”
Sapan
Indian · Sapan is an Indian name from Sanskrit-related roots meaning dream or aspiration.
Satyam
Indian · Satyam is a Sanskrit name meaning truth, embodying honesty and spiritual principle.
Shamond
Irish · Likely a modern variation influenced by Shawn or Desmond; Shawn comes from John, meaning God is gracious.
Shamsuddin
Arabic · Shamsuddin means sun of the faith in Arabic, combining shams, sun, and الدين, religion or faith.
Shaundale
Irish · A modern compound name built from Shaun, an Irish form of John meaning God is gracious, plus the suffix -dale.
Sheraton
English · Sheraton comes from an English surname and place name, likely meaning bright settlement or shire town.
Shernard
German · Probably a variant of Bernard, from Germanic roots meaning brave as a bear.
Shoua
Chinese · Shoua is used in Hmong and East Asian contexts and is often connected with Chinese sound patterns; meanings vary by language and spelling.
Sujay
Indian · Sujay comes from Sanskrit and means victorious, good victory, or one who triumphs well.
Syid
Arabic · Syid is a variant of Sayyid, an Arabic honorific and name meaning lord, master, or noble one.
Shiona
Scottish · Shiona is a Scottish Gaelic feminine form related to Jane or Joan, ultimately meaning 'God is gracious.'
Shambrica
English · Shambrica appears to be a modern coined name, formed in contemporary English naming patterns without a single established root.
Sheenah
Hebrew · Sheenah likely blends Sheena with Hebrew-influenced spelling; Sheena is a Scottish Gaelic form of Jane, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Shoneen
Irish · Shoneen is likely an Irish diminutive related to Sean or John, meaning God is gracious.
Shyanna
English · Shyanna is a modern elaborated form, often blending Shy or Shay sounds with Anna-like endings.
Sokha
Indian · Sokha aligns with Sanskrit sukha, meaning happiness, ease, or well-being.
Shakeyla
English · A modern invented name using Sha- and -keyla patterns popular in contemporary naming.
Shalay
English · Likely a modern coined name, possibly influenced by Shay and names ending in -lay.
Shavetta
English · A modern invented name formed with Sha- and the feminine suffix -etta.
Shawntavia
English · A modern blended name combining Shawn with the suffix -tavia.
Shimere
English · Likely a modern coined name, possibly influenced by Sh- names and sounds like Shamir or Chimere.
Sandrika
Greek · Sandrika is likely an elaborated form of Sandra, from Greek-rooted Alexandra, meaning defender of mankind.
Shacara
English · Shacara appears to be a modern coined name, probably shaped from Sha- with a decorative ending.
Shanoah
Hebrew · Shanoah is likely a modern form influenced by Hebrew-style names such as Shiloh or Noah.
Shanteka
English · Shanteka appears to be a modern English-language creation, likely formed from Shan- with the ending -teka.
Shawndreka
English · Shawndreka is likely a modern blend of Shawn with the feminine ending -dreka.
Shekeena
Hebrew · Shekeena is a variant of Shekinah, from Hebrew, referring to the divine presence dwelling among people.
Shelbey
English · Shelbey is a variant of Shelby, an English place surname meaning estate or settlement on a ledge.
Shontrice
English · Shontrice appears to be a modern blended name, likely built from Shon- with the ending -trice.
Sindhu
Indian · Sindhu is a Sanskrit name meaning river or sea, and it is also the ancient name of the Indus.
Samtha
English · Samtha is a shortened or altered spelling of Samantha, a name popularized in English and likely derived from Samuel-related forms.
Saquita
English · Saquita is a modern English coinage, likely influenced by names such as Shaquita and other rhythmic contemporary forms.
Seka
African · Seka appears in African naming use and is associated with strength or distinctive personal identity, depending on language context.
Sendi
English · Sendi is a modern spelling variant of Cindy, a diminutive of Cynthia, the Greek place-based name linked to Mount Kynthos.
Sequena
English · Sequena is a modern coined name, possibly influenced by names like Sequina or the sound of Sequoyah and Serena.
Shakyra
Arabic · Shakyra is a variant of Shakira, from Arabic meaning 'thankful' or 'grateful'.
Shameia
English · Shameia is a modern English-form name, likely influenced by names such as Mya, Shamia, and Samia.
Shamesha
English · Shamesha is a modern English coinage built in the style of names ending in '-esha' or '-isha'.
Shavonta
English · Shavonta is a modern English-style elaboration, likely related to names like Shawn and LaVonda.
Shawndria
English · Shawndria blends Shawn with the feminine suffix -dria, creating a modern elaborated English-form name.
Shemiah
Hebrew · Shemiah is based on Hebrew name elements meaning 'name' and often associated with 'heard by God' in biblical-style formations.
Sheona
Scottish · Sheona is a Scottish Gaelic feminine form related to Joan or Jane, ultimately from Hebrew meaning 'God is gracious'.
Shequitta
English · Shequitta is a modern English coinage, likely formed with the productive prefix She- and the suffix '-itta'.
Shyna
English · Shyna is a modern spelling of Shina or Shaina-related names, often associated with brightness or beauty in contemporary use.
Syndy
English · Syndy is a spelling variant of Cindy, a diminutive of Cynthia, the Greek name associated with Mount Kynthos.
Sajdah
Arabic · Sajdah comes from Arabic sajda, meaning prostration or worshipful bowing in prayer.
Samata
Indian · Samata is from Sanskrit and means equality, balance, or even-mindedness.
Sammatha
Indian · Sammatha likely relates to Indic spiritual vocabulary meaning calmness, collectedness, or meditative tranquility.
Sandreka
English · Sandreka appears to be a modern elaboration of Sandra, a Greek-derived form linked to defending or helping mankind.
Saphia
Greek · Saphia is a spelling variant of Sophia, from Greek, meaning wisdom.
Shadeen
Arabic · Shadeen is likely related to Arabic forms meaning a young gazelle or deerlike grace.
Shadona
English · Shadona appears to be a modern invented name built in the style of Sha- prefixed English coinages.
Shainna
Hebrew · Shainna is likely a modern spelling of Shaina, from Yiddish and Hebrew roots meaning beautiful.
Shakiea
Arabic · Shakiea is likely a modern variant related to Arabic-derived forms like Shakia, often associated with gratefulness or elegance.
Shakiera
Arabic · Shakiera likely relates to Arabic Shakira, meaning thankful or grateful.
Shalica
English · Shalica appears to be a modern coined name formed in the style of melodic English feminine blends.
Shamada
Arabic · Shamada is likely a modern elaboration of names like Shama, an Arabic-derived form associated with a candle or flame.
Shamecia
English · Shamecia appears to be a modern invented name using the productive -ecia ending found in contemporary English naming.
Shanera
English · Shanera is likely a modern coined name built from Shan- plus a feminine ending.
Shaneva
English · Shaneva appears to be a modern invented name combining Shan- with the feminine suffix -eva.
Shanira
English · Shanira is likely a modern coined name formed in the style of Sha- plus -nira blends.
Shanka
Indian · Shanka likely comes from Sanskrit-derived forms connected with the conch shell or sacred sound.
Shaquandra
English · Shaquandra is a modern invented name, likely influenced by Sha- prefixes and the name Kendra or Quandra.
Share
English · Share is an English word-name suggesting generosity, portion, or mutual giving.
Sharrah
Hebrew · Sharrah is likely a variant of Sarah, from Hebrew, meaning princess.
Shaterra
English · Shaterra appears to be a modern invented name, possibly influenced by Terra and melodic Sha- forms.
Shatesha
English · Shatesha is a modern coined name formed with the Sha- prefix and the popular feminine suffix -tesha.
Shatondra
English · Shatondra appears to be a modern invented name built from Sha- plus the ending -tondra or -ondra.
Shaundel
English · Shaundel likely derives from Shaun, an Irish form of John meaning God is gracious, with a modern suffix.
Shaylan
Irish · Shaylan likely blends Shay, from Irish Seaghdha, with a modern English surname-style ending.
Sheara
Hebrew · Sheara may relate to Hebrew she'ar, meaning remnant or kinswoman, or function as a modern variant of Shira.
Sheereen
Persian · Sheereen is a variant of Persian Shirin, meaning sweet or pleasant.
Shenkia
English · Shenkia appears to be a modern invented name with the rhythmic -kia ending common in contemporary naming.
Shibani
Indian · Shibani is an Indian name linked to Shiva and often interpreted as belonging to or devoted to Shiva.
Shirret
Hebrew · Shirret may relate to Hebrew shir, meaning song, shaped into a modern feminine form.
Shovon
Indian · Shovon is a Bengali-derived name meaning handsome, graceful, or refined.
Shreeta
Indian · Shreeta likely comes from Sanskrit shri, meaning beauty, prosperity, or auspiciousness.
Shuntina
English · Shuntina appears to be a modern invented name formed from Shun- plus the feminine suffix -tina.
Shymeka
English · Shymeka is a modern coined name in the style of melodic English feminine inventions with the suffix -meka.
Siu
Chinese · Siu is a Chinese name element often associated with elegance, smallness, refinement, or brightness depending on the character.
Skylene
English · Skylene is a modern English-style invented name evoking sky imagery and openness.
Smyrna
Greek · Smyrna is a place name of Greek usage, associated with the ancient city and with myrrh.
Sopheap
Chinese · Sopheap is used in Southeast Asia and is commonly understood to mean beauty, goodness, or virtue.
Sophilia
Greek · Sophilia appears to blend Greek sophia, wisdom, with a lyrical feminine ending.
Stephanieann
Greek · Stephanieann combines Stephanie, from Greek for crown or garland, with Ann, from Hebrew grace.
Shavar
English · A modern name form likely created in English-speaking use with inventive sound structure.
Scorpio
Latin · From Latin meaning “scorpion,” also tied to the zodiac sign Scorpio.
Som
Indian · Som is an Indian name from Sanskrit Soma, associated with the moon and a sacred ritual drink.
Sabri
Arabic · Sabri comes from Arabic sabr and means "patient," "steadfast," or "enduring."
Sasan
Persian · Sasan is an old Persian name tied to the Sasanian royal dynasty and carries an aristocratic historical feel.
Skipp
English · Skipp is an English nickname-style name related to Skip or Skipper, originally linked to a ship captain.
Sou
Japanese · Sou is a Japanese name whose meaning depends on the kanji chosen, often suggesting ideas like thought, brightness, or creation.
Sadane
Arabic · Sadane appears related to Arabic Saad-based names, associated with happiness or good fortune.
Sammer
Arabic · Sammer is a variant of Samir, from Arabic meaning companion in evening conversation.
Santwan
English · Santwan appears to be a modern invented name, likely formed in the style of names like Antoine or Tyquan.
Seitu
African · Seitu is used in West African contexts and is often linked to Arabic Sayyid, meaning master or lord.
Seumas
Scottish · Seumas is the Scottish Gaelic form of James, ultimately from Hebrew Ya'aqov.
Shaddy
Arabic · Shaddy is likely from Arabic Shadi, meaning singer or chanter.
Shaker
Arabic · Shaker is an Arabic name meaning thankful or grateful.
Sheraz
Persian · Sheraz is a Persian and Urdu-used name often interpreted as lion-like or associated with Shiraz.
Sigfrido
German · Sigfrido is a Romance form of Siegfried, from Germanic elements meaning victory and peace.
Stepan
Slavic · Stepan is a Slavic form of Stephen, from Greek Stephanos, meaning crown or garland.
Sudeep
Indian · Sudeep is from Sanskrit elements meaning very bright, shining, or good light.
Shakkia
Arabic · Shakkia appears to be a modern variant likely influenced by Arabic-derived names such as Shakia or Shakiah.
Shaqueena
English · Shaqueena is a modern elaborated form likely influenced by Arabic-derived Shakina or Sha-, with a decorative feminine ending.
Shikha
Indian · An Indian name from Sanskrit, usually meaning 'flame,' 'peak,' or 'crest.'
Shyreeta
English · Likely a modern coined name, possibly built from Shyra or Shir- with a decorative suffix.
Sok
Chinese · Likely an East or Southeast Asian name used with varied meanings depending on language and characters.
Sra
Chinese · Likely an East or Southeast Asian name with language-specific meaning that varies by origin and usage.
Suhad
Arabic · From Arabic, often linked to 'wakefulness' or sleeplessness, especially from longing or emotion.
Sarahmarie
Hebrew · Compound of Sarah, princess in Hebrew, and Marie, the French form of Mary.
Sareeta
Hebrew · Likely a variant of Sarita or Sarita-like forms, linked to princess in Hebrew or river in Indian usage.
Satoria
Latin · Probably a modern coinage influenced by Latin-root names and the word sartorial, suggesting elegance or crafted style.
Say
Japanese · In Japanese usage, Say can be a short form with meanings that vary by characters chosen.
Senchal
English · Likely a rare modern surname-style or place-like invention with uncertain etymology.
Shakayla
English · Modern invented form likely built from the popular Kayla sound and creative prefix styling.
Shamikka
English · Modern elaborated form, probably influenced by names like Shamika, with creative phonetic styling.
Shatonna
English · Likely a modern coined name influenced by names ending in -onna or -tona.
Shikera
English · Likely a modern invented name, possibly influenced by Shakira and similar melodic forms.
Shnika
English · Rare modern invented name with uncertain roots, formed in a compact rhythmic style.
Shontavia
English · Modern coined form, likely blending Shon- with the Latavia or Octavia sound pattern.
Sophea
Greek · Variant of Sophia, from Greek, meaning wisdom.
Sotheary
Chinese · Used in Cambodian contexts but here best grouped broadly as East Asian; meanings depend on source language and form.
Samanthan
Hebrew · A variant of Samantha, a modern English name influenced by biblical-sounding Hebrew forms.
Saysha
Slavic · Likely influenced by Sasha, a Slavic diminutive, with a softer modern English spelling.
Sekena
Arabic · Likely related to Sakina, from Arabic roots meaning calm, peace, or tranquility.
Shaguanda
African · A likely modern coined name built with Sha- and the familiar -guanda ending.
Shahira
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning famous or well-known.
Shakeba
Arabic · Likely related to Shakiba, from Persian and Arabic usage meaning patient or steadfast.
Shakenia
African · A likely modern elaboration of Shakena or Shakina, shaped by popular -enia endings.
Shakerah
Arabic · A variant related to Shakira, from Arabic roots meaning thankful or grateful.
Shakeva
African · A likely modern coined name built from the Sha- prefix and -keva ending.
Shalissa
English · Likely a modern blend related to Shalisa or Alisha-style forms, created for sound and uniqueness.
Shameekia
English · Likely a modern elaboration of Shamia or Shamika, formed from sounds linked to Arabic roots meaning elevated or noble.
Shamkia
English · Likely a modern invented variant related to Shamika, using a fashionable -kia ending rather than a single traditional root.
Shanquita
English · A modern coined name built with the popular Sha- prefix and a Spanish-style -quita diminutive ending.
Sharnise
English · Likely a modern variant influenced by names like Charnise or Sharon, shaped with a French-sounding ending.
Shayda
Persian · From Persian, Shayda means lovestruck, enchanted, or deeply in love.
Shequetta
English · Likely a modern invented name using the She- prefix and a Spanish-style -etta or -quetta ending.
Shiana
English · Usually treated as a modern invented form influenced by names like Shyanne, Shaina, or Diana.
Shimara
Arabic · Likely a modern form related to Samara or Shamara, with possible Arabic influence through names meaning companion or protected.
Sophonie
French · Sophonie is the French form of Zephaniah, from Hebrew meaning Yahweh has hidden or protected.
Sparkel
English · A modern word-name from English sparkle, suggesting brightness, glitter, and lively energy.
Stafanie
Greek · A spelling variant of Stephanie, from Greek stephanos meaning crown or garland.
Sunset
English · An English word-name drawn from the daily sunset, evoking beauty, warmth, and nature.
Suze
French · Suze is a short form of Susan or Susanna, from Hebrew meaning lily.
Sakeya
Arabic · Sakeya is likely a modern variant influenced by Arabic-based forms like Zakiyya or Sakiya, suggesting purity or elegance.
Sancia
Spanish · Sancia is a medieval Spanish feminine form related to Sancho, from Latin roots meaning sacred or holy.
Santeria
Spanish · Santeria comes from Spanish religious vocabulary connected with sainthood and sacred devotion.
Saraha
Hebrew · Saraha is likely a variant of Sarah, the Hebrew name meaning princess, with added modern phonetic styling.
Sarahrose
Hebrew · Sarahrose combines Sarah, meaning princess in Hebrew, with Rose, the flower name, in a modern compound style.
Saramarie
Hebrew · Saramarie blends Sarah, meaning princess, with Marie, a classic form of Mary, creating a double traditional name.
Saranda
Greek · Saranda is used in the Balkans and may reflect a place name tied to the Greek phrase for forty saints.
Sararose
Hebrew · Sararose combines the Hebrew Sarah, meaning princess, with Rose, giving it both biblical and floral resonance.
Saree
Hebrew · Saree is likely a variant of Sari or Sarah, names linked to princess meanings or diminutive affectionate forms.
Sea
English · Sea is a modern word name taken directly from nature, evoking the ocean and openness.
Seidina
Arabic · Seidina appears to derive from Arabic honorific forms related to 'our lady' or revered feminine address.
Sekia
English · Sekia is likely a modern coined name shaped by contemporary sound patterns and feminine ending forms.
Sephanie
Greek · Sephanie is a spelling variant of Stephanie, from Greek Stephanos, meaning crown or garland.
Sequeena
English · Sequeena appears to be a modern elaboration influenced by queen-like sounds, suggesting dignity and status.
Shacarra
English · Shacarra is likely a modern coined name, possibly influenced by Arabic-rooted Shakira forms meaning thankful.
Shafon
French · Shafon appears to be a modern variant influenced by names like Chavon or Siobhan in contemporary American usage.
Shakaria
Arabic · Shakaria is likely a modern form influenced by Zakariah or Zechariah, names meaning God has remembered.
Shakeyta
English · Shakeyta is a modern coined name, probably built from Sha- forms with a rhythmic contemporary suffix.
Shalynda
English · A modern elaboration of Sha- names with the -lynda ending, likely influenced by Linda, meaning "pretty" or "softly beautiful."
Shameki
African · A modern coined name built on the Sha- prefix with a rhythmic -meki ending, reflecting late 20th-century creative naming styles.
Shamille
French · Likely a modern variant of Camille or Shamila, blending French-style sounds with a contemporary spelling.
Shamora
English · A modern invented name using the Sha- prefix and a melodic -mora ending, created for sound and style.
Shaneal
English · Probably a modern form influenced by Shane, the Irish form of John, with a smooth -eal ending added.
Shaquala
African · A modern coined name built from the popular Sha- prefix and an ornamental -quala ending.
Shaquanah
African · A modern elaboration of Shaquan, using a feminine -ah ending in a contemporary creative style.
Shaquela
African · A modern invented name formed from Sha- plus a decorative -quela ending, shaped more by sound than ancient roots.
Shareca
African · A modern coined name with the Sha- prefix and a stylized -reca ending, typical of inventive late modern naming.
Shariyka
African · A modern invented form, likely influenced by Shari or Sharika, with a decorative -yka spelling.
Shatha
Arabic · From Arabic, meaning "fragrance" or "sweet scent," often associated with pleasant perfume.
Shatiya
African · A modern coined name with Sha- and a lyrical -tiya ending, created for rhythm and uniqueness.
Shaunise
English · Likely formed from Shaun, an English form of John, with a French-sounding -ise ending.
Shauntaye
English · A modern elaboration of Shaun with a stylized -taye ending, shaped by contemporary sound patterns.
Shemaka
African · A modern invented name using the She- prefix and a rhythmic -maka ending, valued for sound and individuality.
Sheneil
English · Probably a modern variant influenced by Chanel or Neil, combining familiar sounds into a distinctive form.
Shereika
African · A modern coined name, likely built from Sheri with an embellished -eika ending for a melodic effect.
Shimira
Hebrew · Likely related to Hebrew shamar, "to guard" or "watch," reshaped into a modern feminine form.
Shondreka
African · A modern invented name combining Shon- with the decorative -dreka ending, typical of creative contemporary forms.
Shoneka
African · A modern coined name, probably related to Shona or Shon, with a stylized -eka ending.
Shweta
Indian · From Sanskrit, meaning "white," "bright," or "pure," often associated with clarity and radiance.
Shylow
Hebrew · A modern spelling of Shiloh, a Hebrew place name meaning "peaceful" or "tranquil."
Stanisha
Slavic · Likely influenced by Slavic names such as Stanislava, from a root meaning "to stand" or "be steadfast," reshaped in modern form.
Starkeisha
English · A modern coined name combining Star with the fashionable -keisha ending, giving it a bright, expressive style.
Starkesha
English · A variant of Star-based modern names with the decorative -kesha ending, created for distinctive sound.
Starshema
English · A modern invented name built from Star and a stylized Shema ending, suggesting brightness and individuality.
Sumaira
Arabic · An Arabic name often interpreted as "companion in evening talk" or associated with soft brown complexion.
Sunitha
Indian · From Sanskrit-derived Indian usage, often interpreted as "well-behaved," "wise," or "good conduct."
Suong
Chinese · Likely adapted from a Southeast Asian name meaning "dew" or "mist," giving it a soft natural image.
Syreena
Greek · A modern spelling related to Serena or Sirena, linked to ideas of calmness or the sea-maiden tradition.
Seanpatrick
Irish · A modern compound of Sean and Patrick, blending 'God is gracious' with 'nobleman.'
Samario
Hebrew · Likely related to Samaria, the biblical place name, giving it a place-based and scriptural resonance.
Sanket
Indian · An Indian name meaning 'signal,' 'hint,' or 'symbolic indication,' from Sanskrit roots.
Sharmar
English · A modern coined name likely influenced by names such as Shamar, with no single fixed traditional etymology.
Sa
Chinese · A very short name found in several Asian traditions; in Chinese usage its meaning depends on the character chosen.
Sanantonio
Spanish · A place-style compound from San Antonio, literally meaning Saint Anthony.
Scan
Irish · Likely adapted from a surname or shortened modern form, with uncertain original etymology.
Shachar
Hebrew · A Hebrew name meaning dawn, linked with the morning light.
Shereef
Arabic · A variant of Sharif, from Arabic meaning noble, honorable, or distinguished.
Souriya
Indian · Derived from Surya, the Sanskrit name of the sun and the solar deity.
Stepheno
Greek · A variant of Stephen or Stefano, from Greek roots meaning crown or wreath.
Santez
Spanish · Likely a surname-style form related to Santos, meaning “saints” or “holy ones.”
Sarn
Welsh · From Welsh sarn, meaning a “causeway” or paved road.
Seath
Scottish · Likely related to Seth or a surname form; often associated with the ancient name Seth meaning “appointed.”
Segio
Latin · Likely a variant of Sergio, from the Roman family name Sergius.
Shakeel
Arabic · From Arabic Shakil, meaning “handsome,” “well-formed,” or “graceful.”
Shakil
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning “handsome,” “elegant,” or “well-shaped.”
Shance
English · Likely a modern variant of Chance, from an English word meaning “fortune” or “luck.”
Shashi
Indian · From Sanskrit, meaning “moon” or “moonlight.”
Sudan
Arabic · Used as a place-based name from Sudan, whose Arabic root refers to “lands of the blacks.”
Sudip
Indian · From Sanskrit-derived elements meaning “bright lamp” or “shining light.”
Shadava
English · Likely a modern invented name built with the Sha- prefix and melodic ending.
Shley
English · Likely a shortened or altered form of Ashley, from an English place name meaning ash tree clearing.
Shamair
Arabic · Likely a modern form influenced by Arabic names such as Shamir, often associated with flint or sharp stone.
Sorangel
Spanish · Likely a Spanish modern compound or invention, often heard as a blend of Sol and Angel.
Shadavia
English · Likely a modern invented name built from the Sha- prefix with a Latinate ending.
Sharquita
Spanish · Likely a modern elaboration influenced by Spanish -ita endings, creating a diminutive, decorative form.
Stepfanie
Greek · Stepfanie is a spelling variant of Stephanie, from Greek Stephanos, meaning crown or garland.
Sabrian
Latin · Sabrian is likely a modern form influenced by Sabrina, a name linked to the River Severn in Latin tradition.
Shatarra
African · Shatarra is a modern elaborated name with rhythmic styling, associated with contemporary African American naming traditions.
Shaterica
African · Shaterica is a modern constructed name, likely formed with stylistic suffixes common in contemporary usage.
Sandrell
Greek · Probably a modern form related to Sandra or Alexander, from Greek roots meaning 'defender of men.'
Sarin
Hebrew · Often linked to Hebrew or Persian roots and may carry senses like 'princess' or 'noble' depending on usage.
Sharoya
English · Likely a modern English formation built on Shar- with an ornamental ending; the meaning is mainly stylistic.
Shelicia
English · Probably a modern elaboration of Sheila or Alicia; Sheila traces to Irish Síle, a form of Cecilia.
Shian
Chinese · Shian is often used as a transliterated Chinese-style name, though the exact meaning depends on the original characters.
Shrina
Indian · Likely related to Sanskrit Shri, a title of beauty, prosperity, and auspiciousness.
Shynika
English · Likely a modern English coinage built on Shy- or Shi- with the -nika ending; its meaning is mostly stylistic.
Stefaine
Greek · A variant of Stephanie, from Greek stephanos, meaning 'crown' or 'garland.'
Sarahlee
Hebrew · Sarahlee combines Sarah, the Hebrew name meaning 'princess,' with the English suffix Lee.
Saritha
Indian · Saritha is an Indian name meaning 'river' or 'flowing water.'
Savy
French · Savy is likely a short modern form influenced by the French surname Savy or word roots implying wisdom.
Shakeeka
Arabic · Shakeeka is likely a variant of Arabic Shaqiqa, meaning 'sister' or 'female counterpart.'
Shakeira
Arabic · Shakeira is a variant of Shakira, from Arabic roots meaning 'grateful' or 'thankful.'
Shanece
English · Shanece is a modern coined name, likely influenced by Shanice and similar contemporary forms.
Shaqunna
English · Shaqunna appears to be a modern invented name built from the Sha- prefix and a stylized ending.
Shatira
Arabic · Shatira likely reflects Arabic-derived roots associated with cleverness or skill, though it is used as a modern variant form.
Sheen
English · Sheen is an English word-name meaning 'brightness' or 'radiance,' and also appears as a surname.
Shekevia
English · Shekevia appears to be a modern invented name, likely built from the She- prefix and a decorative ending.
Shemieka
English · Shemieka appears to be a modern coined name, likely influenced by names like Tamika or Shamika.
Shereena
Persian · Shereena is a variant of Shirin or Sherina, from Persian roots meaning 'sweet' or 'pleasant.'
Somaly
English · A feminine name associated with beauty and grace in modern usage, with soft Khmer-linked associations.
Starisha
English · Starisha is a modern invented name likely formed from Star with an ornamental suffix.
Saleha
Arabic · Saleha is an Arabic name meaning righteous, good, or virtuous.
Salethia
English · Salethia is likely a modern coined name, possibly influenced by Saleha or Celestia-like forms.
Samanthajo
English · Samanthajo is a compound modern name combining Samantha with Jo, the latter tied to Hebrew John meaning God is gracious.
Sammijo
English · Sammijo is a blended modern name combining Sam and Jo, both short forms with Hebrew roots.
Sandricka
English · Sandricka is likely a feminine elaboration of Sandra, ultimately from Greek Alexander meaning defender of men.
Sanquenetta
English · Sanquenetta is likely a highly stylized modern coined name using the ornamental suffix -etta.
Santoya
Spanish · Santoya is likely a modern elaboration influenced by Spanish santo, meaning saintly or holy.
Sarahelizabeth
Hebrew · Sarahelizabeth combines Sarah, meaning princess, with Elizabeth, meaning God is my oath.
Sarahjean
Hebrew · Sarahjean blends Sarah, meaning princess, with Jean, a French form of John meaning God is gracious.
Schanel
French · Schanel is likely a variant of Chanel, a French surname associated with canal or channel.
Selika
Arabic · Selika is likely a variant of Selima or Zuleika, associated with brightness, beauty, or noble bearing.
Sequia
English · Sequia is likely a modern spelling influenced by Sequoia, the giant tree name.
Sereena
Latin · Sereena is a variant of Serena, from Latin serenus, meaning calm, serene, or clear.
Shabrina
Arabic · Shabrina is likely a blended or variant form influenced by Sabrina and Arabic-derived Sha- names.
Shaheedah
Arabic · Shaheedah is the feminine of Shaheed, meaning witness or martyr in Arabic.
Shakeyda
African · Shakeyda appears to be a modern invented name shaped by the Sha- prefix and creative suffix styling.
Shamaila
Arabic · Shamaila comes from Arabic and relates to qualities, traits, or admirable character.