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Baby names starting with S
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Sarri
Greek · Sarri may function as a Greek or modern short form related to Sarah or surnames, used mainly for its compact sound.
Sati
Indian · Sati is a Sanskrit name meaning "true" or "virtuous woman," also tied to a goddess in Hindu tradition.
Satyn
English · Satyn is a modern invented spelling of Satin, inspired by the smooth, lustrous fabric name.
Semiyah
Arabic · Semiyah is likely an Arabic-style variant related to roots meaning "elevated," "lofty," or "exalted."
Serach
Hebrew · Serach is a Hebrew biblical name borne by Serach bat Asher, traditionally linked with abundance or extension.
Sereana
Latin · Sereana is likely a variant of Serena, from Latin serenus meaning "calm," "clear," or "tranquil."
Serissa
Greek · Serissa may draw from botanical and classical roots, evoking a flowering shrub and a graceful, ornamental style.
Sevina
Latin · Sevina is likely related to Latin-based names such as Severina, meaning "serious" or "stern."
Shahreen
Persian · Shahreen is a Persian name often interpreted as "sweet like honey" or "royal and gentle," depending on local usage.
Shaili
Indian · Shaili is an Indian name from Sanskrit-derived roots meaning "style," "manner," or "expression."
Shalaka
Indian · Shalaka is a Sanskrit-derived Indian name meaning "small stick," "twig," or a symbolic measuring rod.
Shamsa
Arabic · Shamsa is an Arabic name meaning "sun-like" or "little sun," from shams meaning "sun."
Shanaiya
English · Shanaiya is a modern elaboration influenced by Shania and names like Shana, sometimes linked to "God is gracious."
Shaneshia
English · Shaneshia is a modern coined name, likely built from Shane or Shan- with a stylized suffix for musical rhythm.
Shantaja
Indian · Shantaja appears influenced by Sanskrit shanta, meaning "peaceful," with a modern feminine ending.
Shantwana
Indian · Shantwana likely draws on Sanskrit shanti or shanta, giving it associations with peace, calm, and soothing grace.
Shaquarius
English · Shaquarius is a modern invented name, likely formed with Sha- and the zodiac-like ending -quarius for bold style.
Shardonay
French · Shardonay is a variant of Chardonnay, the French place and grape name associated with Burgundy wine.
Sharik
Arabic · Sharik is an Arabic name meaning "partner," "companion," or "one who shares."
Shaynia
Irish · Shaynia is likely a modern variant influenced by Shayna or Shania, with associations of beauty or graciousness.
Shaynie
Hebrew · Shaynie is a Yiddish pet form from shayn, meaning bright or beautiful, often used affectionately.
Shealin
Irish · Shealin likely draws on Irish surname and place-name forms, giving it a soft Gaelic-style sound.
Sianne
French · Sianne is a French-styled form related to Jane or Sian, ultimately from Hebrew meaning God is gracious.
Sierramarie
Spanish · Sierramarie combines Sierra, meaning mountain range in Spanish, with Marie, a form of Mary.
Simron
Hebrew · Simron appears related to Hebrew name forms like Shimron, a biblical place and personal name.
Somya
Indian · Somya is an Indian name meaning gentle, mild, or graceful, from Sanskrit saumya.
Soumaya
Arabic · Soumaya is an Arabic name related to Sumayya, a historic early Islamic name of elevated status.
Stav
Hebrew · Stav is a Hebrew name meaning autumn, taken directly from the seasonal word.
Stevena
Greek · Stevena is a feminine form of Stephen, from Greek Stephanos meaning crown or garland.
Subria
Indian · Subria likely reflects Indian name forms derived from Sanskrit roots suggesting goodness or beauty.
Summerlynn
English · Summerlynn combines the English season name Summer with Lynn in a modern blended style.
Sumra
Arabic · Sumra is an Arabic and South Asian name associated with a tawny or dusky complexion.
Sunia
Arabic · Sunia likely reflects Arabic and South Asian naming patterns, often associated with brightness or good fortune.
Suvilla
Latin · Suvilla appears to be a rare Latinate-style elaboration, likely formed for its melodic sound.
Syedah
Arabic · Syedah is the feminine form of Sayyid, meaning lady or noblewoman in Arabic.
Sarek
Norse · Sarek is likely derived from a Scandinavian place name, giving it a rugged northern and landscape-linked feel.
Sakib
Arabic · Sakib comes from Arabic and means bright, shining, or pouring forth, often with a poetic sense.
Shakuan
English · Shakuan appears to be a modern constructed name, likely shaped by Sha- and -quan naming patterns.
Shermar
English · Shermar is a modern coined name, likely blending Sher- with -mar, without a single fixed traditional origin.
Sadonte
English · Sadonte appears to be a modern coined name, likely formed with the Sa- prefix and -donte ending.
Savante
French · Savante comes from French savant, meaning "learned" or "knowledgeable."
Scyler
English · Scyler is a variant of Skyler or Schuyler, from a Dutch surname meaning "scholar."
Senad
Arabic · Senad is used in Bosnian and Arabic-influenced traditions, often linked to "support" or "reliance."
Saben
Arabic · A variant form of Saban/Sabin, likely tied to regional Arabic or surname-based usage.
Sadique
Arabic · From Arabic sadiq, meaning 'truthful,' 'sincere,' or 'faithful.'
Satnam
Indian · From Punjabi and Sikh tradition, meaning 'true name,' a sacred expression for the divine.
Sayon
Indian · An Indian name, often Bengali, meaning 'gentle' or used poetically for evening or farewell forms.
Set
Hebrew · Usually a short form of Seth, the biblical Hebrew name meaning 'appointed' or 'placed.'
Shadarian
English · A modern invented name, probably built from Sha- with an elaborate suffix.
Shakwon
English · A modern constructed name using the Sha- prefix and a stylized -kwon ending.
Shamori
English · A modern invented name, likely formed from Sha- with a melodic ending.
Shanquan
English · A modern invented name likely combining Shan- with Quan, a productive contemporary name element.
Shehab
Arabic · From Arabic shihab, meaning 'meteor,' 'shooting star,' or 'flame.'
Sidarth
Indian · A variant of Siddharth, from Sanskrit meaning 'one who has achieved his aim.'
Stephvon
Greek · A modern blend likely based on Stephen, from Greek meaning 'crown' or 'garland,' with a stylized ending.
Syann
Welsh · A modern spelling likely influenced by Sian, the Welsh form of Jane, meaning God is gracious.
Sabriah
Hebrew · A name likely related to Sabra or Sabrina forms, often associated with patience, resilience, or cactus-fruit imagery.
Sitlali
Spanish · A Hispanicized form of the Nahuatl name Citlali, meaning star.
Samariah
Hebrew · Samariah is a biblical-style elaboration of Samaria, the Hebrew place-name tied to watchfulness or guarding.
Selest
Latin · A variant of Celeste, from Latin caelestis, meaning 'heavenly' or 'of the sky.'
Sevannah
Spanish · A spelling variant of Savannah, from a word for open grassy plain, used as a place-inspired name.
Shameah
Hebrew · Likely related to Shimea or Shemaiah, from Hebrew roots meaning 'heard by God' or 'God has heard.'
Shylin
Irish · A creative spelling shaped by Shay or Shy plus -lin, fitting modern blended naming styles.
Sonje
Slavic · A variant of Sonja or Sonya, derived from Sophia and meaning 'wisdom.'
Soteria
Greek · From Greek soteria meaning 'salvation' or 'deliverance,' and also the name of a Greek personified spirit of safety.
Saharrah
Arabic · A variant of Sahara or Sahar, tied to Arabic roots meaning 'dawn' and also echoing the desert place name.
Samhita
Indian · A Sanskrit name meaning 'put together,' 'collected,' or 'joined,' also used for sacred compilations of texts.
Samiksha
Indian · From Sanskrit, meaning 'analysis,' 'examination,' or thoughtful review.
Sarenna
Latin · Likely a variant of Serena, from Latin serenus meaning 'calm,' 'clear,' or 'peaceful.'
Sasia
Slavic · Likely a diminutive-style form related to Sasha, ultimately from Alexander and meaning 'defender of mankind.'
Shacori
English · A modern invented name with a melodic prefix-suffix construction, likely created for uniqueness and sound.
Shadya
Arabic · Likely from Arabic Shadiya or Shadia, meaning 'singer,' 'chanting one,' or joyful voice.
Shaileen
Irish · A form related to Shaylene or Shaeleen, likely built from Irish-rooted Shay meaning 'admirable' or 'hawk-like.'
Shamael
Arabic · A rare form combining Semitic elements, possibly echoing names that mean 'heard by God' or 'northern/windy.'
Shayane
Persian · From Persian Shayan, meaning 'worthy,' 'deserving,' or 'fit for honor,' with a feminine-style ending.
Siane
Welsh · A Welsh form of Jane or Jeanne, ultimately from Hebrew and meaning 'God is gracious.'
Siann
Welsh · A spelling variant of Sian, the Welsh form of Jane, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Surbhi
Indian · A Sanskrit-derived name meaning 'fragrant,' 'sweet-smelling,' or abundantly pleasing.
Salamasina
Arabic · A rare regal name likely linked by sound to salaam, suggesting peace or blessing in later usage.
Samarian
Hebrew · A place-based name echoing Samaria, the ancient biblical region whose name is tied to watchfulness or guarding.
Samrawit
African · An East African name of Ethiopian usage, commonly associated with gathered beauty or fruitful abundance.
Sarait
Hebrew · A form related to Sarai, the biblical name meaning princess or noblewoman.
Searria
English · Likely a modern variant of Sierra, from the Spanish word for mountain range or saw-toothed hills.
Sejla
Arabic · A Bosnian-used form likely derived through Arabic and Turkish influence, often associated with noble or graceful qualities.
Semra
Arabic · A name of Arabic-rooted usage connected with dusky beauty or a rich brown complexion.
Serrah
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Sarah, the biblical name meaning princess or noblewoman.
Shadejah
Arabic · A modern variant of Khadijah, the Arabic name meaning early baby or premature child.
Shaeleigh
English · A modern elaboration of Shay or Shea with the -leigh ending, often tied to the Irish surname meaning admirable or hawk-like.
Shailynne
English · A contemporary blend of Shay and Lynn-style elements, giving it the feel of an invented modern feminine name.
Shakyah
Arabic · Likely related to Shakia or Shakya-like forms, often interpreted through Arabic roots as graceful or thankful.
Shantanae
English · A modern coined name built in the style of Shanta and Renee, with a melodic contemporary ending.
Shanyra
English · A modern invented name formed from fashionable Sha- and -nyra sounds popular in late 20th-century naming.
Sharyah
Hebrew · A modern variant echoing Shariah or Sariah, often linked to noblewoman or princely meanings through related roots.
Shauntiana
English · A blended modern name built from Shaun or Shawn with the feminine suffix pattern seen in Tatiana and Tiana.
Shazaria
Arabic · A rare modern name likely formed from Arabic-rooted sounds, often interpreted as noble or radiant in style.
Shealey
Irish · Likely related to Shea, from an Irish surname meaning stately or admirable, with an English-style ending.
Shemari
Hebrew · Likely derived from Hebrew shamar, meaning to guard, watch over, or keep.
Shemariah
Hebrew · From Hebrew roots meaning guarded by God or protected by the Lord.
Shiley
Hebrew · Often treated as a variant of Shiloh, a biblical place-name associated with peace or tranquility.
Shiyann
English · A contemporary phonetic spelling in the style of Cheyenne or Shyanne, created for modern sound appeal.
Sienne
Italian · A form of Sienna, the Italian place-name also tied to the warm reddish-brown earth pigment.
Simra
Indian · An Indian name often linked to remembrance, meditation, or heavenly grace through Punjabi and Sanskrit-rooted usage.
Sireena
Greek · A variant of Serena or Sirena, blending ideas of calmness with the Greek mythic siren.
Skilyn
English · A modern name blending sky with the popular -lyn ending, giving it an airy contemporary feel.
Skylyr
English · A modern respelling of Skyler, a surname-based name associated with scholar and elevated sky imagery.
Sophee
Greek · A creative spelling of Sophie, from Greek sophia, meaning wisdom.
Stazia
Greek · A short form of Anastasia, from Greek roots meaning resurrection.
Sylvannah
Latin · A variant of Savannah and Sylvana, evoking woods or forest from Latin silva.
Synae
English · A rare modern invented name, likely created for its sleek sound rather than a single traditional root.
Saveion
English · Saveion is a modern invented name, likely influenced by names like Savion or Xavier-style endings.
Syeed
Arabic · Syeed is a spelling variant of Sayyid or Syed, from Arabic, meaning "lord" or "master."
Shikeem
Arabic · Shikeem likely reflects a modern form influenced by Arabic Hakim, meaning "wise" or "judicious."
Samih
Arabic · Samih is an Arabic name meaning "forgiving," "generous," or "noble-hearted."
Saransh
Indian · Saransh is from Sanskrit and Hindi, meaning "summary," "essence," or "substance."
Savione
English · Savione is a modern English elaboration of Savion, likely influenced by stylish vowel endings and contemporary naming patterns.
Shahir
Arabic · Shahir is an Arabic name meaning "well-known," "eminent," or "famous."
Shanden
English · Shanden is likely a modern form influenced by Shannon or Shandon, names tied to Irish place-name traditions.
Shykim
Hebrew · Shykim likely reflects modern spelling of Shechem or Shakim, with possible Hebrew influence from a biblical place name.
Staphon
Greek · Staphon appears to be a modern variant influenced by Stephen, from Greek Stephanos meaning "crown."
Stian
Norse · Stian is a Scandinavian name of Norse usage, often interpreted as "wanderer" or connected with path-like imagery.
Sachit
Indian · Sachit is an Indian name from Sanskrit-rooted usage meaning conscious, aware, or intelligent.
Samuelu
Hebrew · Samuelu is a Polynesian-language form of Samuel, from Hebrew, meaning God has heard.
Shemarr
Hebrew · Shemarr is a modern spelling related to Shemar, sometimes linked to Hebrew roots with senses like guardian or preserver.
Skylr
English · Skylr is a streamlined spelling of Skyler, an English-use surname name now favored for its airy, modern sound.
Sanel
Slavic · A South Slavic name of uncertain origin, used especially in the Balkans.
Sarmad
Persian · From Persian and Arabic usage, meaning everlasting, eternal, or perpetual.
Sethan
Hebrew · Likely a blended form of Seth and Ethan, carrying senses of appointed and strong.
Shakwan
English · A modern invented name in the style of Shaquan and related forms.
Sharmarke
African · An East African name, especially Somali in use, with associations of protection and distinction.
Sheharyar
Persian · From Persian, meaning king or lord of the city or realm.
Shehryar
Persian · Shehryar is a Persian name meaning "king" or "lord," from royal elements meaning ruler of a realm.
Simion
Hebrew · Simion is a Slavic and Romanian form of Simeon, from Hebrew, meaning "he has heard."
Siraaj
Arabic · Siraaj is an Arabic name meaning "lamp" or "light," from a word for an illuminating source.
Sirmichael
English · Sirmichael is a modern compound of Sir and Michael; Michael comes from Hebrew meaning "Who is like God?"
Somtochukwu
African · Somtochukwu is an Igbo name meaning "join me in praising God" or "praise God with me."
Stefhon
Greek · Stefhon is a modern spelling of Stephen, from Greek Stephanos, meaning "crown" or "garland."
Suchir
Indian · Suchir is an Indian name generally understood to mean "wise," "long-lasting," or "pure in thought."
Shykemmia
English · Likely a modern invented elaboration of Shy- and -kemia sounds, created for distinctiveness.
Symia
Greek · Likely a modern variant influenced by Simea or Semeia, with roots suggesting hearing or sign.
Saragrace
Hebrew · A modern compound of Sarah, meaning 'princess,' and Grace, meaning elegance or divine favor.
Shayal
Arabic · Likely a modern name influenced by Arabic and English sound patterns, often interpreted as graceful or elevated.
Shakaylah
Arabic · Likely a modern spelling influenced by Shakila, from Arabic roots conveying beauty or well-formed grace.
Shankeria
English · A modern constructed name using the Shan- prefix with an embellished ending, typical of creative contemporary formations.
Simya
Hebrew · Probably related to Hebrew Simya or Simcha forms, carrying associations of joy, gladness, or celebration.
Sadhana
Indian · Sadhana is an Indian Sanskrit name meaning spiritual practice, discipline, or attainment.
Samarya
Hebrew · Samarya likely draws from Samaria, a Hebrew place name meaning watch mountain or guarded by God.
Sarilyn
English · Sarilyn is a modern blend of Sara and the -lyn suffix, giving it a contemporary invented feel.
Sevanah
English · Sevanah is likely a modern variant of Savannah, originally from a place term for open grassy plain.
Shemya
Hebrew · Shemya likely comes from Hebrew elements related to hearing or name, in the style of biblical names.
Sussy
Spanish · Sussy is often used as a pet form of Susana, a Spanish form of Susan meaning lily.
Svannah
English · Svannah is likely a stylized form of Savannah or a variant influenced by Norse-looking spelling.
Safeya
Arabic · A variant of Safiya, an Arabic name meaning pure, sincere, or trusted friend.
Saliah
Arabic · Likely influenced by Arabic Salihah, meaning righteous, virtuous, or good.
Salmai
Arabic · Likely related to Salma, from Arabic roots associated with peace, safety, and well-being.
Samihah
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning generous, forgiving, or kind-hearted.
Semya
Hebrew · Likely a modern Hebrew-influenced form, possibly shaped by names ending in -iah and associated with God-centered naming.
Seynabou
African · A West African form of Zainab, a name of Arabic origin often interpreted as fragrant flower or beauty.
Shaynne
Irish · A variant of Shane, the Irish form of John, meaning God is gracious.
Shmya
Hebrew · Likely a modern form influenced by Hebrew-style names such as Shemaiah, associated with hearing or being heard by God.
Silviana
Latin · From Latin silva meaning forest or woods, making it an elegant nature-rooted name.
Simrit
Indian · A Punjabi and Indian name meaning remembrance or meditation, from Sanskrit-derived roots.
Skylia
English · A modern invented name built from sky, giving it an airy and celestial association.
Syeria
Arabic · Likely inspired by Syria, the place name with longstanding Arabic and regional associations.
Sabrynn
English · Sabrynn is a modern spelling of Sabrina, a name linked to the River Severn and later literary tradition.
Sahiti
Indian · Sahiti is an Indian name meaning 'literature,' 'writing,' or 'togetherness' depending on the language tradition.
Sahvana
English · Sahvana is a modern variant of Savannah, ultimately tied to the open grassy plain and place-name tradition.
Sakhi
Indian · Sakhi means 'friend' or 'companion' in Indian usage and can also echo Persian poetic language.
Saleah
Hebrew · Saleah is likely a variant of Selah or Saleha, associated with pause in scripture or with goodness and righteousness.
Salimatou
African · Salimatou is a West African form of Salima, from Arabic roots meaning 'safe,' 'whole,' or 'peaceful.'
Salmah
Arabic · Salmah is an Arabic name meaning 'peaceful,' 'safe,' or 'healthy.'
Sarahkate
Hebrew · Sarahkate is a compound of Sarah, 'princess,' and Kate, from Katherine, often understood as 'pure.'
Sarianna
Hebrew · Sarianna blends Sara and Anna-style forms, combining meanings such as 'princess' and 'grace.'
Sarinna
Hebrew · Sarinna is likely a modern elaboration of Sarah, from Hebrew meaning 'princess.'
Savhannah
English · A creative spelling of Savannah, from a word for open grassy plain, ultimately tied to treeless tropical landscape.
Semaya
Arabic · Likely a modern blend influenced by names like Samaya and Shemaya, suggesting elevated or heaven-linked meanings.
Seonna
Irish · Probably a modern form related to Sian, Shawna, or Seana, ultimately linked to John and 'God is gracious.'
Shaienne
French · A stylized form influenced by Cheyenne and French-style spelling, usually used as a modern place-inspired name.
Shakemmia
African · A modern coined name built from the Sha- prefix and melodic ending, used more for sound and style than fixed etymology.
Shaliese
French · A modern invented name that likely blends Sha- with Elise or Alysse elements, giving it a graceful, lyrical feel.
Shamoni
Arabic · Likely a modern name influenced by Sha- names and names like Imani or Moni, with a soft, melodic construction.
Shayleah
Irish · A modern blend of Shay and Leah, combining a stylish Irish-linked sound with the Hebrew name meaning 'weary.'
Shemara
Hebrew · Likely related to Shemira or Samara forms, suggesting ideas of guarding, preserving, or protected beauty.
Shierra
Spanish · A variant of Sierra, from the Spanish word for mountain range or saw, giving it a rugged natural image.
Shnya
Hebrew · Probably a condensed modern form influenced by Shania or Shani, with roots connected to scarlet or bright red.
Shravani
Indian · An Indian name linked to the month or lunar mansion Shravana, often associated with listening and auspicious timing.
Shylla
Greek · Likely influenced by Scylla from Greek myth or Sheila-style sounds, making it a modern myth-tinged invented form.
Shymia
African · A modern coined name, probably formed for sound and style from Sha- or Shi- patterns with a lyrical ending.
Shyonna
Irish · Likely a modern variation of Shawna or Shiona, ultimately connected to John and the meaning 'God is gracious.'
Simrandeep
Indian · An Indian compound name from Simran, 'remembrance or meditation,' and Deep, 'lamp or light.'
Sravani
Indian · An Indian name tied to the month or star Shravana, often associated with devotion and auspicious beginnings.
Starlee
English · A modern elaboration of Star, carrying celestial imagery and a bright, contemporary feel.
Sthefany
Spanish · A Spanish-style spelling of Stephanie, from Greek Stephanos, meaning 'crown' or 'garland.'
Sumiya
Arabic · Likely related to Sumayya, an Arabic name meaning 'high' or 'elevated,' also used across South Asia.
Suriah
Arabic · A form likely influenced by Surya or Suria, carrying associations with the sun, radiance, and brightness.
Syaira
Arabic · Likely from Arabic poetic-name traditions, often interpreted with associations of poetry, expression, or noble speech.
Symiah
Hebrew · A modern form influenced by Miah and biblical-style sounds, often interpreted as linked to hearing or God-listens themes.
Sabien
Arabic · Sabien likely relates to Sabian or Sabine forms, with roots suggesting "of the Sabines" or a soft modern variant.
Stran
Scottish · Stran likely comes from Scottish and Irish place-name elements related to a strand, shore, or riverbank.
Shaunak
Indian · Shaunak is a Sanskrit name associated with an ancient sage and scholarly Vedic tradition.
Shamod
Arabic · Shamod appears to be a modern name influenced by Arabic phonetic patterns, though its exact origin is uncertain.
Sudarshan
Indian · From Sanskrit Sudarshana, meaning "good-looking" or "of सुंदर vision," and associated with auspicious sight and beauty.
Saddiq
Arabic · From Arabic sadiq, meaning truthful, sincere, or loyal friend.
Seanan
Irish · An Irish diminutive form of Sean or John, meaning little John; John ultimately means God is gracious.
Serbando
Spanish · Likely a variant of Servando, from Latin servandus, meaning to be preserved or protected.
Sevren
French · A modern name influenced by Severin or the River Severn, blending river and old Roman-name associations.
Shymeek
English · A modern invented name shaped by the prefix Shy- and the popular -meek ending.
Sidhant
Indian · A variant of Siddhant, from Sanskrit, meaning principle, doctrine, or established conclusion.
Srinath
Indian · From Sanskrit, meaning revered lord; a devotional name associated with Vishnu or Krishna.
Sabion
Latin · Sabion is likely related to Sabian or Sabinus, a Latin-root name associated with the Sabine people.
Sadeeq
Arabic · Sadeeq is an Arabic name meaning truthful, sincere, or loyal friend.
Sager
German · Sager is a German surname-style name associated with saying or telling, and sometimes linked with wise speech.
Sailesh
Indian · Sailesh comes from Sanskrit elements meaning lord of the mountain, a title of Shiva.
Saivion
English · Saivion is a modern coined name, likely built from Savi- or Savion-style sounds in contemporary naming.
Santhosh
Indian · Santhosh derives from Sanskrit santosha and means happiness, contentment, or satisfaction.
Sarbjot
Indian · Sarbjot is a Punjabi Sikh name meaning divine light for all or universal light.
Sashank
Indian · Sashank is an Indian name meaning moon or moon-marked, from Sanskrit poetic imagery.
Shahryar
Persian · From Persian Shahryar, meaning "king" or "lord of the realm," a classic royal name in Persian literature and history.
Shihab
Arabic · From Arabic shihab, meaning "shooting star," "flame," or "meteor," with strong poetic and celestial associations.
Shishir
Indian · From Sanskrit-derived Indian usage, Shishir means "winter," "cold season," or "dewlike coolness."
Sinjon
French · An English use of the Norman French surname Saint-Jean, literally meaning "Saint John."
Sirgio
Italian · A variant spelling of Sergio, from the ancient Roman family name Sergius, of uncertain older meaning.
Sokol
Slavic · From Slavic sokol, meaning "falcon," long used as a surname and given name with strong bird symbolism.
Srivatsan
Indian · From Sanskrit Srivatsa, a sacred mark associated with Vishnu and fortune; Srivatsan means one connected with that auspicious sign.
Stayton
English · From an English place surname meaning something like "farmstead" or "settlement place," later used as a given name.
Subhi
Arabic · From Arabic subh, meaning "morning" or "dawn," often conveying brightness and fresh beginnings.
Sissi
German · Sissi is a pet form of Elisabeth or Cecile, used affectionately in European naming traditions.
Sahithi
Indian · Sahithi comes from Sanskrit-derived usage and is associated with literature, harmony, or composition.
Sonique
French · Sonique is a modern styled name built on sound-related roots like "sonic," giving it a musical, contemporary feel.
Shariya
Arabic · Shariya is likely an Arabic-derived variant name associated with nobility or poetic grace.
Snigdha
Indian · Snigdha is a Sanskrit name meaning "soft," "gentle," or "radiant," with associations of warmth and tenderness.
Sumeya
Arabic · Sumeya is a variant of Sumayya, an Arabic name often interpreted as "high above" or "elevated."
Sarely
Hebrew · A modern form related to Sarah, carrying the meaning princess.
Sheradyn
Irish · A modern elaboration of Sheridan, an Irish surname-name with a sleek contemporary sound.
Shiyanne
English · A modern spelling of Cheyenne, a name tied to place and tribal association in American usage.
Shadajah
Hebrew · Shadajah is a modern elaboration that echoes Hebrew divine-name elements like Shaddai and Yah, giving it a spiritual sound.
Shanija
English · Shanija is a modern invented name, likely formed from Sha- plus a fashionable ending such as -nija or -nijah.
Shaunia
Irish · Shaunia is a feminine form related to Shaun or Sean, ultimately from John, meaning God is gracious.
Sinay
Hebrew · Sinay is a variant of Sinai, the biblical mountain name associated with revelation and covenant.
Skylarr
English · A modern English-style variant of Skylar, likely tied to 'scholar' by way of the surname Schuyler.
Saamia
Arabic · From Arabic roots meaning elevated, lofty, or exalted, conveying dignity and honor.
Sagarika
Indian · From Sanskrit, Sagarika means of the ocean or belonging to the sea.
Serin
Welsh · A Welsh name meaning star, valued for its clean sound and celestial feel.
Sharidan
Irish · A variant of Sheridan, an Irish surname name meaning descendant of a searcher or wild one.
Sharlize
French · A modern form of Charlize or Charlotte, from Germanic roots meaning free man.
Shelcy
English · A modern spelling influenced by Chelsea, a place name meaning chalk landing place.
Sheridon
Irish · A variant of Sheridan, from an Irish surname meaning descendant of Sirideain.
Sorayda
Spanish · Likely related to Soraya, from Persian Thurayya, meaning the Pleiades star cluster.
Syleste
Latin · A variant of Celeste, from Latin caelestis, meaning heavenly or of the sky.
Sabirah
Arabic · Sabirah is from Arabic and means 'patient' or 'enduring.'
Sabrielle
French · Sabrielle appears to blend Sabri, from Arabic patience roots, with the French-style suffix -elle.
Sahej
Indian · Sahej is a Punjabi and Sanskrit-based name meaning 'natural,' 'simple,' or 'peaceful ease.'
Sajah
Arabic · Sajah is from Arabic and can suggest calmness, stillness, or soft repose.
Samaah
Arabic · Samaah comes from Arabic and conveys generosity, forgiveness, or noble tolerance.
Saraina
Hebrew · Saraina is likely a modern form related to Sarah, the Hebrew name meaning 'princess.'
Semhal
African · Semhal is used in Eritrean and Ethiopian traditions and is often associated with brightness or symbolic beauty.
Shadin
Arabic · An Arabic-derived name related to Shadi, often interpreted as singer or melodious one.
Shakaiya
English · A modern elaborated name likely built from Sha- and Kaiya sounds in contemporary English usage.
Shamarria
English · A modern form influenced by Mariah or Maria, ultimately linked to the Hebrew-rooted Mary tradition.
Shamma
Hebrew · From Hebrew Shammah, a biblical name and place-name meaning there.
Shamyiah
Arabic · Likely a modern spelling of Samiya or Shamia, from Arabic roots meaning elevated or lofty.
Shanteya
French · An elaborated form of Chantal or Shantay, tied to a French place-name meaning stony.
Shanza
Persian · A Persian and Urdu-associated name often interpreted as dignified, proud, or graceful.
Shikeria
Arabic · A modern elaboration influenced by Shakira, from Arabic roots meaning thankful or grateful.
Shimya
Hebrew · Likely related to Hebrew biblical forms like Shimea, connected with hearing or being heard.
Sinahi
Hebrew · A form influenced by Sinai, the biblical place-name associated with the holy mountain.
Siniya
English · A modern melodic name likely influenced by names like Saniya, often associated with brilliance or distinction.
Sisi
French · A pet form of names like Cecile or Cecilia, ultimately from Latin roots.
Skyela
English · A modern invention blending Sky with a feminine -ela ending.
Skylair
English · A modern respelling of Skylar, combining the image of sky with a stylish contemporary form.
Skylla
Greek · A variant of Scylla, the sea-creature name from Greek mythology.
Soda
Japanese · Also found as a Japanese surname and place-linked name formed from native Japanese elements.
Soobin
Korean · A Korean name built from syllables whose meanings vary by hanja, often suggesting refinement or brightness.
Soomin
Korean · A Korean name whose meaning depends on hanja, commonly associated with excellence, intelligence, or clarity.
Sophiarose
Greek · A compound of Sophia, meaning wisdom, and Rose, the flower name.
Suchi
Indian · From Sanskrit Suchi, meaning pure, bright, or clean.
Suhailah
Arabic · The feminine form of Suhail, an Arabic star name often linked with gentleness and ease.
Sujeily
Spanish · A modern Spanish-style elaborated name with a lyrical sound and likely blended roots.
Sumin
Korean · A Korean given name whose meaning changes by hanja, often read as refined and clever.
Syasia
English · A contemporary coined name influenced by Asia-style endings and modern sound patterns.
Saket
Indian · An Indian name linked to Saketa, an ancient name for Ayodhya, giving it a place-based and sacred association.
Sencere
English · A modern virtue-style spelling of Sincere, from the English word meaning “honest” and “genuine.”
Sisqo
English · A modern stylized form likely influenced by Cisco, itself from Spanish Francisco as a short form.
Sahith
Indian · From Sanskrit roots, Sahith suggests "accompanied," "joined with," or "literary learning."
Shamor
Hebrew · From Hebrew roots meaning "to guard" or "to keep," giving the sense of protector or watchman.
Shikhar
Indian · From Sanskrit shikhara, meaning peak, summit, or pinnacle.
Soroush
Persian · A Persian name from Zoroastrian tradition, associated with Sraosha, a divine messenger or voice of conscience.
Sparsh
Indian · From Sanskrit sparsha, meaning touch, contact, or sensation.
Sakaria
Hebrew · Variant of Zechariah or Zakariya, meaning God has remembered.
Sankalp
Indian · From Sanskrit, meaning resolve, determination, or solemn intention.
Sebastyan
Greek · Variant of Sebastian, from Greek Sebastianos via Latin, meaning from Sebastia or venerable.
Selassie
African · From Ethiopic usage, associated with the phrase Trinity and known through Haile Selassie.
Seydou
African · West African form of an Arabic-derived name, often linked to Sa'id, meaning happy or fortunate.
Shakee
Arabic · Likely from Arabic Shakir or Shaki, associated with gratitude or thankfulness.
Shaz
Persian · Short form used in Persian and Arabic contexts, often linked to names meaning rare, special, or beloved.
Soumil
Indian · Indian name often interpreted as gentle, peaceful, or well-disposed.
Sajad
Arabic · Sajad comes from Arabic roots meaning one who prostrates in prayer or worships devoutly.
Santavious
Latin · Santavious is a modern elaborated name with a Latin-style ending, likely inspired by names like Octavius.
Savyon
Hebrew · Savyon is a Hebrew name taken from a flower name, giving it a fresh natural meaning.
Sebastiaan
Greek · Sebastiaan is a form of Sebastian, from Greek roots meaning revered or venerable.
Shakib
Arabic · Shakib is an Arabic and Persian name often interpreted as patient, steadfast, or flowing generously.
Shimeek
English · Shimeek appears to be a modern invented name with a contemporary rhythmic sound rather than a fixed traditional root.
Siaka
African · Siaka is a West African name, often linked to strength and leadership in Mande-speaking cultures.
Skyshun
English · Skyshun is a modern invented name likely shaped from Sky and fashionable phonetic endings.
Sriharsha
Indian · An Indian Sanskrit name meaning "radiant joy" or "auspicious happiness," from sri for prosperity and harsha for joy.
Stas
Slavic · A Slavic short form of names like Stanislav or Eustace, often carrying the idea of steadfastness or glory.
Sujit
Indian · An Indian Sanskrit name meaning "well-conquered" or "victorious," formed from su meaning good and jit meaning conquered.
Sukhjot
Indian · A Punjabi Sikh name meaning "light of peace" or "light of happiness," from sukh and jot.
Shadimon
Hebrew · Modern blend likely combining Shad- or Shaddai with Simon-like sounds; exact etymology is uncertain.
Sontee
English · Rare modern name with uncertain roots, likely created for its sound rather than a fixed etymology.
Shaylei
English · A modern spelling influenced by Shay and Hailey-style endings, with Irish-flavored sound and contemporary styling.
Sushmita
Indian · From Sanskrit, meaning "beautiful smile" or "good smile."
Sakora
Japanese · Sakora is likely a variant of Sakura, the Japanese name for cherry blossom, symbolizing beauty and spring.
Shniya
Hebrew · Shniya likely reflects Hebrew-derived naming patterns and may relate to the idea of second or distinctness.
Saniyya
Arabic · Saniyya comes from Arabic and means brilliant, splendid, or exalted.
Shadestiny
English · Shadestiny is a modern coined blend, likely combining Shade and Destiny into a highly contemporary form.
Shecid
English · Shecid appears to be a modern adapted name, likely shaped by contemporary sound patterns rather than one fixed root.
Shria
Indian · Shria is an Indian name related to Shri, a Sanskrit element meaning prosperity, radiance, and auspiciousness.
Siclali
Spanish · Siclali is used in Spanish-speaking communities from Indigenous Mexican naming tradition and has a delicate floral feel.
Sindhuja
Indian · Sindhuja is from Sanskrit and means born of the sea or river, giving it a strong water-linked image.
Sreeja
Indian · Sreeja is an Indian name meaning daughter of prosperity or one connected with Lakshmi and auspicious fortune.
Saanya
Indian · Saanya is an Indian name often interpreted as distinguished, eminent, or beautiful, with modern Sanskrit-influenced usage.
Sabelle
French · Sabelle is likely a shortened or stylized form of Isabelle, from the Elizabeth line of names meaning pledged to God.
Samai
Arabic · Samai is a rare name used in several traditions and is often associated with elevation, listening, or sky-related meanings by usage.
Samauria
English · Samauria is a modern invented name, likely built from Sam- plus ornamental suffixes for a lyrical sound.
Sanne
German · Sanne is used in northern Europe as a short form related to Susanna, ultimately meaning lily.
Serenidy
English · Serenidy is a creative spelling of Serenity, an English word name meaning calmness and peace.
Shamaree
English · Shamaree appears to be a modern coined name, possibly built from Sha- with a melodic ending rather than one fixed traditional root.
Shaniaya
English · Shaniaya is a modern elaborated form in the Shania/Shanaya family, used for its flowing sound and individualized style.
Sharya
Persian · Sharya is a rare name likely tied to Persian or Sanskrit-like roots and is often interpreted with noble or princess-like associations.
Shaymaa
Arabic · Shaymaa is an Arabic name meaning marked with beauty marks or distinctive features, traditionally associated with grace and beauty.
Sivani
Indian · Sivani is an Indian name linked to Shiva and is often understood as sacred to Shiva or belonging to the divine feminine.
Skylea
English · Skylea is a modern English-style name built from sky with a soft decorative ending, suggesting openness and light.
Stajah
English · Stajah appears to be a modern invented name, possibly influenced by Stacia or Anastasia-style sounds.
Suchita
Indian · Suchita is an Indian name from Sanskrit meaning purity, good conduct, or correctness.
Sumya
Arabic · Sumya is a variant related to Sumayya or Soumya traditions, often interpreted as gentle, elevated, or refined.
Swarna
Indian · Swarna is an Indian name from Sanskrit meaning gold or golden.
Sydnii
English · Sydnii is a modern spelling of Sydney, an English surname and place name meaning wide island or waterside meadow.
Saanika
Indian · Saanika is an Indian name, often interpreted as flute-like, graceful, or connected with melody in modern Sanskritic use.
Sakurako
Japanese · Sakurako is a Japanese name meaning cherry blossom child, from sakura for cherry blossom and ko for child.
Sameya
Arabic · Sameya is likely a variant of Samiya, from Arabic roots meaning elevated, lofty, or distinguished.
Samoria
Hebrew · Samoria appears to be a modern elaboration of Samaria, a biblical place name linked to watchfulness or guardedness.
Samsam
Arabic · Samsam is used in Arabic naming and may echo strength or sharpness from classical Arabic usage.
Sanaii
Arabic · Sanaii is likely a stylized form of Sana, from Arabic meaning brilliance, radiance, or splendor.
Sandybell
English · Sandybell combines Sandy, a pet form of Alexander, with Bell, giving it a sweet diminutive, ornamental feel.
Sanyia
Arabic · Sanyia is likely a modern variant of Sania, a name used in Arabic and South Asian contexts meaning brilliant or splendid.
Sariana
Latin · Sariana is likely a modern embellished form built on Sara, whose older root means princess or noblewoman.
Sasami
Japanese · Sasami is a Japanese-style name, often interpreted through soft sound elements rather than one fixed traditional meaning.
Savannahrose
Spanish · Savannahrose blends Savannah, linked to open grassy plains, with Rose, the flower symbol of beauty and love.
Sayli
Indian · Sayli is an Indian name associated with a delicate white flower, giving it a graceful natural meaning.
Sayona
Japanese · Sayona appears in Japanese and South Asian usage, often appreciated for its lyrical sound more than a single fixed meaning.
Seairah
Hebrew · Seairah is likely a creative spelling related to Hebrew Seirah, a biblical place name tied to rugged terrain.
Sedney
English · Sedney looks like a modern spelling of Sidney, an English surname from a place name meaning wide island or riverside meadow.
Seiry
Japanese · Seiry is likely inspired by Japanese name sounds and may suggest purity, refinement, or clarity depending on kanji choice.
Sekura
Japanese · Sekura is likely influenced by Sakura, the Japanese cherry blossom name associated with spring and beauty.
Senida
Slavic · Senida is used in South Slavic regions and is often treated as a melodic modern name without a single agreed etymology.
Sereina
Latin · Sereina is related to Serena, from Latin serenus meaning calm, clear, or serene.
Seviah
Hebrew · Seviah appears to be a modern Hebrew-style creation, possibly influenced by names meaning desired, radiant, or God-linked.
Shadiamon
English · Shadiamon appears to be a modern invented name, possibly blending Shadia with diamond-like sounds for brightness and value.
Shaeann
Irish · Shaeann combines Shae, from Irish Shea meaning stately or admirable, with the classic suffix Ann.
Shagun
Indian · Shagun is an Indian name meaning a good omen, auspicious sign, or blessing.
Shaimaa
Arabic · Shaimaa is an Arabic name traditionally meaning marked with beauty marks or distinctive features.
Shakthi
Indian · Shakthi, from Sanskrit Shakti, means power, energy, and divine feminine strength.
Shamauri
Arabic · Shamauri appears to be a modern elaboration of Arabic-influenced Shamari-type names, often associated with beauty or readiness.
Shanaih
Arabic · Shanaih is likely a creative variant of Shania or Shanaya, often interpreted as marvelous, beautiful, or eminent.
Shanyiah
Arabic · Shanyiah is a modern stylized name, likely related to Shania-type forms associated with distinction or beauty.
Shaylla
Irish · Shaylla is likely a creative form of Shay or Sheila, names tied to Irish roots and graceful feminine styling.
Shiyana
Arabic · Shiyana appears to be a modern invented name, possibly influenced by names meaning grace, beauty, or brightness.
Shrishti
Indian · Shrishti, from Sanskrit Srishti, means creation, universe, or that which has been brought into existence.
Shwetha
Indian · Shwetha is a Sanskrit-derived name meaning white, pure, or bright.
Shyleah
Irish · Shyleah is likely a modern spelling influenced by Sheila or Shayla, names associated with grace and admiration.
Shylie
English · Shylie is a modern invented name, probably built from the popular Sky or Kylie sound pattern.
Sismai
Indian · Sismai appears to be a rare modern South Asian name with uncertain roots, likely chosen for sound and individuality.
Skyle
English · Skyle is a modern word-inspired name from sky, evoking openness, height, and light.
Smrithi
Indian · Smrithi, from Sanskrit Smriti, means memory, remembrance, or sacred tradition.
Soana
Scottish · Soana is likely related to the Scottish name Seona, a feminine form of John meaning God is gracious.
Soffia
Greek · Soffia is a variant of Sophia, from Greek meaning wisdom.
Sonte
English · Sonte appears to be a modern invented name, possibly shaped from sound patterns like Sade or Shante.
Suley
Spanish · Suley is often used as a short form of Suleima or Suleidy and may trace to Arabic roots meaning peace or wholeness.
Sumerlyn
English · Sumerlyn is a modern blend of Summer and Lynn, giving it a warm seasonal and lyrical feel.
Sundos
Arabic · Sundos, from Arabic Sundus, means fine silk or rich green garments mentioned in Islamic tradition.
Syian
English · Syian is a modern invented name, likely shaped by contemporary sound patterns and the fashionable -ian ending.
Sykeria
English · Sykeria appears to be a modern invented name, valued mainly for its distinctive rhythm and contemporary style.
Sayveon
English · A modern coined name in the -veon family, likely created for sound and style rather than inherited from one traditional root.
Srujan
Indian · From Sanskrit, meaning creation, creator, or bringing forth.
Saiveon
English · A modern invented name, likely influenced by names like Savion and Xavier with a contemporary blended style.
Shinnosuke
Japanese · A traditional Japanese masculine name whose meaning varies by kanji, often tied to faithfulness or assistance.
Sidiki
African · Used in West Africa from Arabic Siddiq roots, meaning "truthful" or "sincere."
Sumedh
Indian · An Indian name from Sanskrit meaning "wise," "intelligent," or "good-minded."
Sameed
Arabic · Sameed is likely related to Arabic naming traditions and may carry senses of elevated, enduring, or steadfast character.
Sebatian
Greek · Sebatian is likely a variant of Sebastian, from the Greek and Latin name meaning from Sebastia.
Sebian
Latin · Sebian appears to be a shortened or altered form of Sebastian, ultimately tied to the place name Sebastia.
Sejin
Korean · Sejin is a Korean name whose meaning depends on the hanja used, often conveying excellence, truth, or advancement.
Sethaniel
Hebrew · Sethaniel blends Seth and the Hebrew divine element -el, giving a biblical-style meaning like gift or appointed by God.
Saaketh
Indian · Saaketh is a form of Saket, a Sanskrit name associated with Ayodhya, a sacred city in Hindu tradition.
Saith
Welsh · Saith is a Welsh word-name meaning "seven," sometimes adopted as a rare modern given name.
Sakeef
Arabic · Sakeef is likely an Arabic-derived name associated with shelter, covering, or protection.
Salif
African · Salif is a West African form related to Arabic Salih, meaning "virtuous" or "righteous."
Sampath
Indian · Sampath comes from Sanskrit and means "wealth," "prosperity," or "success."
Seanmatthew
Scottish · Seanmatthew is a compound of Sean and Matthew, with roots meaning "God is gracious" and "gift of God."
Seveon
English · Seveon appears to be a modern invented name, possibly influenced by names like Seven or Xavier.
Sevion
English · Sevion is a modern name, sometimes linked to Zion, giving it a spiritual or aspirational feel.
Sincear
English · Sincear is a modern spelling of Sincere, from English, meaning "honest" or "genuine."
Sricharan
Indian · Sricharan comes from Sanskrit elements meaning "holy feet" or "at the feet of the divine."
Stephfan
Greek · A variant of Stephen, from Greek Stephanos, meaning "crown" or "garland."
Suvan
Indian · Likely from Sanskrit roots, often interpreted as "good sound," "sunlike," or auspiciously bright.
Shakhia
English · A modern coined name built around Khia-style sounds, favored for its distinctive rhythm.
Satine
French · Satine is a French word-name evoking satin, suggesting softness, sheen, and elegance.
Skyli
English · A modern invented spelling inspired by Skylar and sky names, evoking the open sky.
Seniya
Arabic · Likely related to Saniya, a name used with meanings such as brilliant, elevated, or distinguished.
Serendipity
English · An English word-name from Serendip, an old Persian name for Sri Lanka, meaning a fortunate discovery by chance.
Saamiya
Arabic · Saamiya is a variant of Samiya, from Arabic roots meaning 'elevated,' 'lofty,' or 'exalted.'
Sacaria
Hebrew · Sacaria is a variant of Zachariah-type names from Hebrew, meaning 'God has remembered.'
Samaia
Hebrew · Samaia is likely influenced by Hebrew Shemaiah-type names, meaning 'heard by God' or 'God has heard.'
Semiya
Arabic · Semiya is likely related to Samiya or Samia, from Arabic meaning 'elevated' or 'high in rank.'
Solmari
Spanish · Solmari appears to blend sol and mar, evoking 'sun and sea' through Romance-language elements.
Sonakshi
Indian · Sonakshi is an Indian name meaning 'golden-eyed,' from Sanskrit elements for gold and eyes.
Sophiamarie
Greek · Sophiamarie combines Sophia, 'wisdom,' with Marie, a classic French form of Mary.
Syniya
English · Syniya is a modern invented name, likely shaped by contemporary melodic endings and names like Saniya or Sonia.
Semiah
Hebrew · Likely formed from Hebrew hearing roots, echoing names that mean heard by God or God has heard.
Serinah
Latin · A variant of Serena, from Latin serenus meaning calm, clear, or serene.
Shdiamond
English · A modern invented name built around Diamond, carrying gemstone imagery and sparkle.
Sherlyne
English · A modern elaboration of Shirley or Sheryl, shaped into a softer contemporary form.
Sheylla
Irish · A spelling variant of Sheila, the Irish name derived from Cecilia and associated with youthful grace.
Shradha
Indian · From Sanskrit shraddha, this Indian name means faith, devotion, or heartfelt trust.
Sonye
Slavic · Likely a variant of Sonya, a Slavic diminutive of Sophia meaning wisdom.
Sorelle
French · Likely related to French and Italian words for sister, giving it a graceful familial sense.
Suzet
French · Likely a form of Suzette, from Hebrew Shoshana, meaning lily or rose.
Saadiya
Arabic · Saadiya comes from Arabic and means "fortunate," "happy," or "prosperous."
Saana
Arabic · Saana is used in multiple traditions and is often associated with brilliance, radiance, or artful beauty.
Sairy
English · Sairy is an English dialect pet form of Sarah, from Hebrew for "princess."
Samayia
English · Samayia is likely a modern variant influenced by Samia or Semaya, suggesting elevation or exalted status.
Samerah
Arabic · Samerah comes from Arabic and refers to evening conversation or a companion in nighttime talk.
Samoya
English · Samoya is likely a modern invented name, possibly influenced by Samia or Samara.
Sanskriti
Indian · Sanskriti is a Sanskrit name meaning "culture," "refinement," or "civilization."
Sanyiah
English · Sanyiah is a modern form likely influenced by Arabic-derived names meaning "brilliant" or "distinguished."
Sathvika
Indian · Sathvika comes from Sanskrit and means "pure," "calm," or "virtuous in nature."
Sebria
English · Sebria is likely a modern invented name, possibly influenced by Sabrina or Sebrina.
Senya
Slavic · Senya is a Slavic diminutive form used for names like Arseny or Ksenia.
Sephia
Greek · Sephia likely echoes Sophia, from Greek meaning "wisdom."
Sesen
African · Sesen is associated with ancient Egyptian usage and refers to the lotus flower.
Shaaliyah
Arabic · Shaaliyah is likely an Arabic-style name related to roots meaning "exalted" or "elevated."
Shakyria
Arabic · Shakyria is likely influenced by Arabic Shakirah, meaning "thankful" or "grateful."
Shalliyah
Arabic · Shalliyah is a modern elaborated name, possibly influenced by Shaliah forms meaning elevated or gentle.
Shanaisha
English · Shanaisha is a modern invented name, likely formed from Sha- with a decorative -naisha ending.
Shariden
English · Shariden is likely a modern surname-style name related to Sheridan, from Irish roots meaning "searcher."
Shedricka
English · Shedricka is likely a feminine form of Cedric or Shadrick-like names, with Germanic-style ruler associations.
Shelaya
English · Shelaya is a modern invented name, possibly blending Shelia or Shay with -laya.
Sheliyah
English · Sheliyah is a modern elaboration that may echo Hebrew-style names with an -yah ending.
Sieria
Spanish · Sieria likely relates to Sierra, from Spanish meaning "mountain range" or "sawtooth hills."
Silje
Latin · Silje is a Scandinavian form of Cecilia, a Latin name traditionally linked to the Roman family name Caecilius.
Skieler
English · Skieler is a spelling variant of Skyler, from a surname ultimately meaning "scholar."
Skyye
English · A modern spelling of Sky, taken from the English word for the open heavens.
Solangie
French · Likely a variant of Solange, from a French name tied to Latin roots meaning solemn or dignified.
Soraide
Spanish · Likely a Romance form related to Zoraida, a name of Arabic origin associated with charm or enchantment.
Soukaina
Arabic · An Arabic name linked to sukūn, meaning calmness, serenity, and peace of mind.
Spandana
Indian · From Sanskrit, meaning vibration, pulse, or emotional response.
Spoorthi
Indian · An Indian name from Sanskrit usage meaning inspiration, motivation, or spirit.
Sraavya
Indian · From Sanskrit usage, meaning pleasant to hear, melodious, or graceful in sound.
Stefhany
Greek · A spelling variant of Stephanie, from Greek roots meaning crown or garland.
Supraja
Indian · From Sanskrit, combining elements meaning good and offspring, often read as noble-born or blessed child.
Sydra
Arabic · Likely a variant of Sidra, an Arabic name linked to the lote tree.
Sacario
Spanish · Likely related to Zacarias or sacrario-like forms, blending biblical and devotional Latin-Spanish naming influences.
Saevion
English · Saevion is a modern invented name, likely shaped by the popular -vion ending and names such as Savion.
Sayd
Arabic · Sayd is a variant of Saeed or Sayyid traditions in Arabic, commonly associated with happiness, good fortune, or lordly status.
Shalim
Hebrew · Shalim comes from a Semitic root tied to peace, wholeness, and completeness, related to shalom and salam.
Sahit
Indian · Likely derived from Sanskrit or Arabic roots, often interpreted as 'companion,' 'correct,' or 'strong.'
Saviyon
Hebrew · Likely influenced by the Hebrew name Savyon, taken from the wild mustard flower.
Shafee
Arabic · From Arabic Shafi, meaning 'healer' or 'intercessor.'
Sreekar
Indian · Sreekar is an Indian name from Sanskrit elements, often interpreted as 'maker of prosperity' or 'bestower of fortune.'
Sumanth
Indian · Sumanth is an Indian name from Sanskrit, commonly understood as 'good-minded,' 'wise,' or 'thoughtful.'
Saaid
Arabic · A variant of Sa'id, from Arabic, meaning "happy," "fortunate," or "blessed."
Sanath
Indian · A South Asian name of Sanskritic tradition, often understood with senses of eternity, ancientness, or enduring continuity.
Shailen
Indian · From Sanskrit-derived shaila, meaning "mountain," with the sense of "lord of the mountains" or mountain-like strength.
Shakobe
Hebrew · A modern variant of Jacob or Jacoby, from Hebrew Ya'aqov, traditionally interpreted as "supplanter" or "holder of the heel."
Srijan
Indian · From Sanskrit-derived usage meaning "creation," "bringing forth," or "creative act."
Suhaas
Indian · From Sanskritic forms meaning "beautiful smile," "pleasant laughter," or cheerful radiance.
Suyash
Indian · From Sanskrit su + yash, meaning "good fame," "noble renown," or "illustrious success."
Saiid
Arabic · A variant of سعيد, usually rendered Saeed or Said, meaning happy, fortunate, or blessed.
Sanskar
Indian · From Sanskrit-derived usage, Sanskar refers to values, refinement, or cultural rites and good character.
Sathwik
Indian · From Sanskrit sattvic, meaning pure, calm, virtuous, and spiritually balanced.
Saveyon
English · A modern coined name, likely modeled on names like Savion, with no single established historic etymology.
Sebastean
Greek · A variant of Sebastian, from Greek Sebastianos meaning venerable or revered.
Serkan
Persian · Common in Turkish usage, Serkan combines elements meaning head or chief and bloodline or lineage.
Shaeden
English · A modern form influenced by names like Shay and Aidan, often associated with hawk-like or fiery sounds.
Shamarion
English · A modern elaboration of Shamar, linked to a Hebrew root meaning to guard or keep.
Shamier
Arabic · Likely a variant of Shamir or Samir, associated with meanings like companion, steadfast, or sharp stone.
Shareem
Arabic · Likely related to Arabic names from the sharif family, suggesting nobility or honor.
Sidhanth
Indian · A variant of Siddhant, from Sanskrit meaning principle, doctrine, or established conclusion.
Sioeli
Hebrew · Likely related to Joel or a Polynesian form of biblical names, carrying the sense Yahweh is God.
Sirchristopher
English · A modern compound of the title Sir and Christopher, whose Greek root means bearer of Christ.
Skyyler
English · A stylized spelling of Skyler, from a surname meaning scholar or shelter, now used as a modern given name.
Sriman
Indian · From Sanskrit, Sriman means honored, prosperous, or illustrious man.
Strickland
English · An English surname from a place name meaning pasture or open land marked by brush or stumps.
Sulaymaan
Arabic · Arabic form of Solomon, meaning peace, and strongly associated with the wise biblical king.
Swayam
Indian · From Sanskrit, Swayam means self, by oneself, or independent.
Saribel
Hebrew · Saribel is a blended name built from Sara and Isabel, carrying associations with princess and pledged to God.
Sidda
Indian · Sidda is linked to Indian roots related to siddha, meaning accomplished or perfected.
Samaura
Arabic · Samaura is likely a modern invented name influenced by Samara and Hebrew- or Arabic-style sounds.
Sonaya
Indian · Probably influenced by Sonya and Sanskrit-style forms, often associated with wisdom, beauty, or gold-like radiance.
Sreeya
Indian · Variant of Sriya or Shreya from Sanskrit roots, associated with prosperity, beauty, and auspiciousness.
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