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Baby names starting with S
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Sundari
Indian · From Sanskrit, Sundari means beautiful woman or lovely one.
Saalihah
Arabic · An Arabic feminine form meaning righteous, virtuous, or pious.
Sakhia
Arabic · Likely from Arabic roots tied to generosity, echoing the meaning generous or liberal.
Sammara
Arabic · Likely influenced by Samara or Arabic samr roots, giving associations of evening talk or protected beauty.
Samyiah
Arabic · Likely a variant of Samiya or Samiah, from Arabic roots meaning elevated, exalted, or lofty.
Semaria
Hebrew · Likely influenced by Samaria, the biblical place name, and reshaped into a modern feminine form.
Seniah
English · Likely a modern invented name formed in the style of Saniya or Xenia-related names.
Shamyria
English · A modern elaboration likely influenced by Shamir or Samira-style names, created for a flowing contemporary sound.
Shanila
Indian · Likely an Indian name or modern South Asian form, valued for its graceful sound and feminine ending.
Shermya
English · Likely a modern invented variation of Sharmya or similar names, built for distinctiveness and sound.
Shimaya
Hebrew · Likely related to Hebrew Shemaiah, meaning heard by God or God has heard.
Shylan
English · A modern invented name, possibly blending Shay and Lynn or echoing Skylar-style sounds.
Skky
English · A stylized spelling of Sky, the English word-name taken from the heavens above.
Skyi
English · A modern spelling of Sky, the English nature name drawn from the open sky.
Sreenidhi
Indian · An Indian name from Sanskrit meaning treasure of prosperity or wealth, often linked with Lakshmi imagery.
Symara
Arabic · Likely influenced by Samara or Semira-style names, used mainly for its modern melodic quality.
Samanthanicole
Hebrew · Samanthanicole combines Samantha, of uncertain but likely Hebrew-linked use, with Nicole, meaning victory of the people.
Sanaah
Arabic · Sanaah is an Arabic name meaning brilliance, radiance, or exalted splendor.
Sanaiyah
Arabic · Sanaiyah is likely an Arabic-influenced modern form suggesting brilliance, artistry, or distinction.
Sanye
Chinese · Sanye likely reflects a Chinese-derived form, with meanings depending on characters but often tied to grace or refinement.
Saqqara
Arabic · Saqqara is place-based, drawn from the famous Egyptian necropolis name rendered through Arabic.
Saunti
French · Saunti appears to be a modern form influenced by French saint-related sounds, suggesting holiness or distinction.
Saynab
Arabic · Saynab is a variant of Zaynab, an Arabic name linked to a fragrant flowering tree and beauty.
Sheilly
Irish · Sheilly is a variant of Sheila, from the Irish name Síle, traditionally linked to Cecilia.
Sheriyah
Hebrew · Sheriyah seems to be a modern Hebrew-style form, possibly echoing roots meaning song, remnant, or divine belonging.
Shyannah
Hebrew · Shyannah is a modern spelling influenced by Shaina and Cheyenne, often interpreted as beautiful or gracious.
Simiya
Hebrew · Simiya resembles Hebrew-rooted forms such as Simia or Simea, carrying associations with hearing or being heard.
Skyley
English · Skyley is a modern English-style invention built from Sky, evoking openness, air, and light.
Solee
French · Solee likely draws on Soleil or sol, from Latin for sun, giving it a bright, sunny meaning.
Srinithi
Indian · Srinithi is an Indian name from Sanskrit elements, often meaning treasure of prosperity or sacred wealth.
Syara
Arabic · Syara is likely an Arabic-derived form related to brightness, poetry, or noble expression.
Sabriyyah
Arabic · Sabriyyah is an Arabic feminine form tied to sabr, meaning patience, endurance, and steadfastness.
Saddiya
Arabic · Saddiya is likely an Arabic-derived feminine form associated with happiness, good fortune, or blessedness.
Sahmya
Arabic · Sahmya is likely a modern feminine variant influenced by Arabic and Indian naming patterns, chosen more for sound than a fixed ancient etymology.
Sahniya
Arabic · Sahniya appears to be a modern name shaped by Arabic and Indian phonetic styles, with a soft feminine ending.
Sakya
Indian · Sakya comes from the name of the ancient Indian clan of the Buddha, the Shakya people.
Samariya
Hebrew · Samariya is derived from Samaria, the biblical place name, and means one connected with Samaria.
Samarria
Hebrew · Samarria is a modern elaboration of Samaria, drawing on the biblical place name with a softened feminine spelling.
Samore
English · Samore appears to be a modern English-style invented name, possibly influenced by Sam- names and romantic sound patterns.
Samyukta
Indian · Samyukta is an Indian Sanskrit-derived name meaning united, joined, or brought together.
Sanaiah
Hebrew · Sanaiah is likely a modern blended name influenced by Hebrew -iah endings and Arabic Sana, suggesting brilliance or radiance.
Saniaa
Arabic · Saniaa is an Arabic-derived form related to saniya, meaning brilliant, elevated, or splendid.
Sanjita
Indian · Sanjita is an Indian Sanskrit-derived name meaning conquered, collected, or fully gathered together.
Sbeidy
Arabic · Sbeidy appears to be an Arabic-derived surname-style name adapted for given-name use, with regional phonetic spelling.
Seja
Indian · Veja is not intended here; Seja is likely an Indian-derived name, often interpreted with associations of shade, calm, or noble bearing.
Senaya
Hebrew · Senaya is likely a modern elaboration influenced by Hebrew-style endings and contemporary melodic naming trends.
Seniyah
Arabic · Seniyah is a modern feminine name likely influenced by Arabic-derived sounds and the popular -iyah ending.
Seoyoon
Korean · Seoyoon is a Korean name built from syllables whose meaning depends on the hanja chosen, often implying auspicious and graceful qualities.
Seriya
Arabic · Seriya is likely a modern variation influenced by names like Sariah or Syria, with a lyrical contemporary formation.
Shachi
Indian · Shachi is an Indian Sanskrit name borne by the wife of Indra in Hindu mythology.
Shaelea
English · Shaelea is a modern English-style invented name, likely blending Shay or Shae with a feminine -lea ending.
Shaiel
Hebrew · Shaiel is a Hebrew-style name likely formed with El, meaning God, suggesting a name with spiritual or divine association.
Shakyiah
Hebrew · Shakyiah appears to be a modern name using the Hebrew-style -iah ending, likely created for its biblical sound.
Shamaia
Hebrew · Shamaia is a variant of Shemaiah, a Hebrew biblical name meaning heard by God.
Shamariona
Hebrew · Shamariona is a modern elaboration likely influenced by Hebrew-style Shamar and extended feminine endings.
Shawnti
Indian · Shawnti is a spelling variant of Shanti, from Sanskrit, meaning peace or tranquility.
Shelyn
English · Shelyn is a modern English-style invented name, likely formed from She- plus the fashionable -lyn suffix.
Shenya
Slavic · Shenya resembles Slavic diminutive forms and may be adapted into English as a soft modern feminine name.
Shenyah
Hebrew · Shenyah is a modern name likely shaped by contemporary spelling trends and the Hebrew-style -yah ending.
Shillae
Korean · Shillae likely echoes Korean phonetic patterns and may also allude to Silla, the historic Korean kingdom.
Shiniah
Hebrew · Shiniah appears to be a modern coinage using the biblical-sounding -iah ending and contemporary melodic styling.
Shionna
Irish · Shionna is likely influenced by Shannon, the Irish river name derived from the goddess Sionna.
Shyleigh
English · Shyleigh is a modern English-style invented spelling, blending shy or Shy- with the trendy -leigh ending.
Siennah
Italian · Siennah is a variant of Siena, taken from the Italian place name and the warm reddish-brown color sienna.
Sirinity
English · Sirinity is a modern invented spelling of Serenity, from the English word for calmness and peace.
Soniyah
Indian · Soniyah is a spelling variant of Sonia, a name used in Indian and Slavic contexts and linked to wisdom or golden beauty.
Sophiah
Greek · Sophiah is a spelling variant of Sophia, from Greek, meaning wisdom.
Srushti
Indian · Srushti is an Indian Sanskrit-derived name meaning creation, universe, or that which has been brought forth.
Sude
Arabic · Sude is used in Arabic and Persian contexts and is often associated with purity, brightness, or blessedness.
Suhanee
Indian · Suhanee is an Indian name meaning pleasant, cheerful, or harmonious.
Sulekha
Indian · Sulekha is a Sanskrit-derived Indian name meaning good writing, beautiful script, or one who writes well.
Sumia
Arabic · Sumia is a variant of Sumayya, an Arabic name associated with high status and early Islamic history.
Suparna
Indian · Suparna is a Sanskrit-derived Indian name meaning beautiful-winged and is linked to the mythic bird Garuda.
Symaria
Hebrew · Symaria is likely a modern blended name influenced by Maria and Samira, suggesting beloved or companion meanings.
Symya
Arabic · Symya is likely a modern spelling related to Sumaya or Samiya, names linked with elevation or lofty status.
Sanat
Indian · Sanat is a Sanskrit name meaning eternal or ancient.
Shymir
Arabic · Likely influenced by Arabic names like Shamir, often interpreted as "companion in conversation" or a modern variant.
Sravan
Indian · An Indian name linked to the lunar month Shravan and to attentive listening in Sanskrit tradition.
Sushant
Indian · From Sanskrit, meaning "quiet," "peaceful," or "well-behaved."
Sabastin
Greek · Sabastin is a variant of Sebastian, from Greek via Latin meaning from Sebaste or venerable.
Sabeeh
Arabic · Sabeeh is an Arabic name meaning handsome, radiant, or beautiful in appearance.
Safwaan
Arabic · Safwaan is an Arabic name meaning clear rock or pure, smooth stone, with connotations of purity and firmness.
Samajay
English · Samajay appears to be a modern blended form, possibly drawing on Samuel or Sam and Jay, with no single traditional etymology.
Samauri
Japanese · Samauri is likely a spelling variant of samurai, the Japanese term for a warrior or member of the military nobility.
Sanjith
Indian · Sanjith is an Indian name, usually understood as victorious, successful, or completely conquered.
Sein
Korean · Sein is used in Korean naming and is typically formed from syllables whose exact meaning depends on the chosen hanja characters.
Shreyes
Indian · Shreyes is a variant of Shreyas, a Sanskrit-derived Indian name meaning excellence, prosperity, or what is auspicious and श्रेष्ठ.
Soorya
Indian · Soorya is a variant of Surya, the Sanskrit name of the sun and the Hindu sun god.
Sreyas
Indian · Sreyas is a variant of Shreyas, from Sanskrit, meaning excellence, fortune, or auspicious success.
Sumukh
Indian · Sumukh is a Sanskrit-derived Indian name meaning handsome-faced, pleasant-faced, or one of good countenance.
Saalih
Arabic · Saalih is an Arabic form of Salih meaning righteous or virtuous, from a root associated with goodness and integrity.
Sabbath
Hebrew · Sabbath comes from Hebrew shabbat, meaning rest or cessation, referring to the sacred day of rest.
Sadir
Arabic · Sadir is used in Arabic and is often linked to meanings like lotus tree or one who proceeds forth, depending on derivation.
Sajaad
Arabic · Sajaad is an Arabic name from a root tied to prostration in prayer, suggesting devotion and worship.
Sajed
Arabic · Sajed is an Arabic name meaning one who bows in prayer or worships, from the same root as sajda.
Samej
Indian · Samej is likely a modern South Asian given name, possibly shaped from Sanskrit-based sounds and names meaning balanced or united.
Samiir
Arabic · Samiir is a variant of Samir, an Arabic name meaning companion in evening conversation or entertaining friend.
Samueldavid
Hebrew · Samueldavid combines the Hebrew names Samuel, meaning heard by God, and David, meaning beloved.
Seamas
Irish · Seamas is an Irish form of James, ultimately from Hebrew Yaakov, traditionally interpreted as supplanter.
Seanthomas
Irish · Seanthomas blends Sean, the Irish form of John meaning God is gracious, with Thomas, meaning twin.
Sebastyen
Greek · Sebastyen is a creative spelling of Sebastian, from Greek Sebastianos meaning from Sebastia or venerable.
Senen
Spanish · Senen is a Spanish form of a saint's name derived from Latin Senen, associated with an early Christian martyr.
Shaaz
Arabic · Shaaz is used in Arabic and Persian-influenced naming, often conveying rarity, uniqueness, or exceptional distinction.
Shaedon
English · Shaedon appears to be a modern English-style invented name influenced by forms like Shaden or Hayden.
Sheadon
English · Sheadon is likely a modern English-style coined name, shaped by surname and -don naming patterns.
Sikander
Persian · Sikander is the Persian and Arabic form of Alexander, meaning defender of men.
Skyller
English · Skyller is a modern spelling variant of Skyler, originally from a Dutch-derived surname meaning scholar.
Sotiris
Greek · Sotiris is a Greek name derived from soter, meaning savior or deliverer.
Srikrishna
Indian · Srikrishna combines Sri, an honorific meaning radiant or auspicious, with Krishna, the Hindu deity's name.
Suchit
Indian · Suchit is a Sanskrit-derived Indian name meaning pure, attentive, or well-considered.
Sudhanva
Indian · Sudhanva is a Sanskrit name meaning good bow or excellent archer, also found in Hindu tradition.
Swaraj
Indian · Swaraj is a Sanskrit-derived Indian name meaning self-rule or self-governance.
Salette
French · Salette is a French place-based devotional name associated with La Salette, a Marian pilgrimage site.
Sadeen
Arabic · Derived from Arabic Sadin or Sadeen, often interpreted as guardian, attendant, or keeper.
Saleth
English · A rare modern form with uncertain roots, valued mainly for its soft, elegant sound.
Sinae
Korean · A Korean name whose exact meaning depends on hanja, often interpreted with graceful or virtuous qualities.
Sudiksha
Indian · From Sanskrit-derived roots, Sudiksha suggests good intention, auspicious vision, or noble purpose.
Samarrah
Arabic · Samarrah likely relates to Samara or Samar, from Arabic roots associated with evening conversation and companionship.
Sarakate
Hebrew · Sarakate appears to blend Sarah and Kate, combining Hebrew "princess" with a classic English short form of Katherine.
Saraye
Hebrew · Saraye is likely a variant of Sarai, the biblical Hebrew name meaning "my princess."
Serenaty
English · Serenaty is a creative spelling of Serenity, from Latin serenitas, meaning "calmness" or "peacefulness."
Shristi
Indian · Shristi is a Sanskrit-derived name meaning "creation" or "the created world."
Shyrah
Hebrew · Shyrah is likely a variant of Shira, from Hebrew, meaning "song" or "poetry."
Smya
Arabic · Smya is likely a compact variant of Sumaya or Samiya, Arabic names associated with loftiness or exalted rank.
Syeira
Arabic · Syeira appears to be a modern spelling influenced by Sierra and Arabic-style forms, often appreciated for its musical sound.
Sahori
Japanese · Sahori is a Japanese name whose meaning varies by kanji, often with gentle or nature-linked nuances.
Sakiah
Arabic · Sakiah likely comes from Arabic roots meaning "water bearer" or "one who gives drink."
Salissa
English · Salissa is likely a modern elaboration of names like Lisa, Alyssa, or Melissa.
Sanaai
Arabic · Sanaai appears related to Arabic Sana, meaning "brilliance," "splendor," or "radiance."
Sarisha
Indian · Sarisha is likely Sanskrit-derived and used in modern Indian naming for its elegant sound.
Sashenka
Slavic · Sashenka is a Russian diminutive of Sasha, itself short for Alexandra or Alexander.
Seeya
Indian · Seeya is likely a variant of Siya, a name for Sita in Indian tradition.
Shadyn
Arabic · Shadyn is likely related to Arabic Shaden, meaning "young gazelle" or "fawn."
Shanaja
English · Shanaja is a modern elaborated name, likely built from Shana or similar roots.
Shawnnessy
Irish · Shawnnessy appears built from Shawn or Sean, ultimately from Hebrew meaning "God is gracious."
Skii
English · Skii is a modern word-style name evoking snow, skiing, and winter energy.
Skyleen
English · A modern English coinage blending sky with the -leen ending, giving it an airy, celestial feel.
Sumaia
Arabic · A variant of Sumayya, an Arabic name meaning elevated, lofty, or high in rank.
Sykora
Slavic · A Slavic surname-style name, especially Czech and Slovak, derived from a word for a titmouse bird.
Syniyah
English · A modern elaborated form influenced by names like Saniyah, often linked to brightness or elevation.
Saania
Arabic · Saania is often linked to Arabic and South Asian usage, carrying meanings such as brilliant, radiant, or distinguished.
Sachel
French · Sachel appears to be a modern variant influenced by Rachel or satchel-like surname styling, with no single established etymology.
Sadhika
Indian · Sadhika is from Sanskrit and means one who achieves, accomplishes, or follows a spiritual discipline.
Samaiah
Hebrew · Samaiah resembles Hebrew theophoric names ending in -iah and is often interpreted as connected to hearing or God’s protection.
Samaree
Hebrew · Samaree is a modern elaboration of Samara or Samar, likely suggesting guarded by God or linked to watchfulness.
Samerra
Arabic · Samerra appears to be a modern variant of Samira or Samara, with associations of evening conversation or pleasant company.
Sanskruti
Indian · Sanskruti is from Sanskrit-derived Indian usage and means culture, refinement, or civilization.
Semirah
Arabic · Semirah likely draws from Samira-like Arabic forms meaning companion in evening talk, with a softly adapted spelling.
Serentiy
English · Serentiy is a modern spelling of Serenity, from Latin roots meaning calmness, peace, and clear stillness.
Shakayia
English · Shakayia appears to be a modern invented name shaped by creative phonetic forms and popular prefix patterns like Sha-.
Shamariya
Hebrew · Shamariya resembles Hebrew and Semitic theophoric forms, often interpreted as protected by God or kept safe.
Shamyla
Arabic · Shamyla is likely a variant of Shamila or Shamilah, an Arabic-derived name suggesting completeness or good character.
Shanijah
English · Shanijah is a modern invented name, likely formed from Sha- and -nijah patterns popular in contemporary naming.
Sharaven
Indian · Sharaven appears related to Sharavan or Shravan, an Indian name tied to hearing and to a sacred month in Hindu tradition.
Shayndel
Hebrew · Shayndel is a Yiddish diminutive from a Germanic root meaning beautiful or lovely.
Sheali
Irish · Sheali likely developed as a modern variant of Sheila, an Irish form ultimately related to Cecilia.
Sheylyn
English · Sheylyn is a modern blended name influenced by Shay, Shea, and Lynn, with a contemporary melodic style.
Sheza
Arabic · Sheza is used in Arabic and South Asian contexts and is often associated with fragrance, grace, or a princess-like quality.
Shiniya
English · Shiniya appears to be a modern invented name, possibly influenced by names like Shania and phonetic suffixes like -iya.
Shruthika
Indian · Shruthika derives from Sanskrit-based Indian naming and is associated with hearing, sacred knowledge, or that which is learned.
Shyauna
English · Shyauna is a modern phonetic variant influenced by Shawna or Shauna, names ultimately tied to John meaning God is gracious.
Silja
Norse · Silja is a Scandinavian form related to Cecilia or Celia, often associated with blindness in its older Latin root.
Simin
Persian · Simin is a Persian name meaning silvery or made of silver, evoking brightness and beauty.
Simryn
English · Simryn appears to be a modern invented name, possibly influenced by names like Simone, Simran, or suffixes such as -ryn.
Sinaiya
Hebrew · Sinaiya likely draws from Sinai, the biblical mountain name, with a modern feminine ending added.
Sinya
Japanese · Sinya may reflect the Japanese name Shinya or a modern short form, with meanings varying by kanji and often linked to truth or progress.
Skyasia
English · Skyasia is a modern invented name combining sky imagery with a flowing ending, suggesting openness and brightness.
Sorraya
Persian · Sorraya is a variant of Soraya, from Persian via Arabic, meaning the Pleiades star cluster.
Srika
Indian · Srika is likely an Indian Sanskrit-based name related to sri, suggesting beauty, prosperity, or auspicious radiance.
Subhana
Arabic · Subhana is an Arabic-derived name linked to subhan, conveying praise, glory, or exalted beauty.
Sufia
Arabic · Sufia is a form of Sofia or Sophia, a name associated with wisdom and refined understanding.
Suniyah
Arabic · Suniyah likely comes from Arabic saniyya, meaning exalted, brilliant, or distinguished.
Sincer
English · A word-name form of sincere, suggesting honesty and genuineness.
Sajen
Indian · Name of possible Sanskrit/Indian origin, sometimes linked to a root meaning 'companion' or 'friend.'
Shaiden
English · Modern invented name blending a 'Sha-' prefix with the hugely popular '-aiden' suffix trend in American naming.
Saaim
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'one who fasts,' referring to the Islamic practice of sawm.
Safin
Arabic · Arabic name derived from 'safina' meaning 'ship' or 'vessel,' evoking a journey.
Sanay
Indian · Name used in South Asian and Arabic contexts meaning 'praise' or 'brilliance, radiance.'
Sef
Arabic · Short form possibly from Arabic 'sayf' (sword) or Hebrew roots, meaning 'sword' or 'edge.'
Sirwilliam
English · Compound of English honorific 'Sir' and Germanic William, meaning 'resolute protector' with knightly distinction.
Sourish
Indian · Bengali/Sanskrit name meaning 'of the gods' or 'related to Shiva,' associated with divine qualities.
Saalim
Arabic · Arabic variant of Salim, meaning 'safe, sound, and at peace', reflecting wholeness and wellbeing.
Sabit
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'firm, steadfast, and established', conveying unwavering resolve and constancy.
Sadaq
Arabic · Arabic variant of Sadiq, meaning 'truthful, sincere, and honest', a name of high moral regard.
Saimon
Hebrew · Phonetic variant of Simon, from Hebrew Shim'on meaning 'he who has heard' or 'God has heard'.
Salahudin
Arabic · Arabic Salah al-Din meaning 'righteousness of the faith', borne by the renowned 12th-century Muslim leader.
Samatar
African · Somali name meaning 'good, pleasant' or one who brings prosperity, widely used in the Horn of Africa.
Sameem
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'sincere, genuine, and pure of heart', expressing deep authenticity.
Scion
English · English word-name from Old French cion meaning 'descendant, heir, young shoot of a plant'.
Sebashtian
Greek · Variant spelling of Sebastian, from Greek Sebastianos meaning 'venerable' or 'from the city of Sebaste'.
Semajai
African · Modern invented name with African-American roots, a creative phonetic variant of Samajay or similar blends.
Semajay
African · Modern invented name with African-American styling, a variant form of Semajai blending unique phonetics.
Severen
Latin · Variant of Severin, from Latin Severus meaning 'stern, severe, strict', a name of several early saints.
Sevy
French · Diminutive of Severin or a playful short form related to Seville, used as a familiar given name.
Shaid
Arabic · Variant of Shahid, Arabic for 'witness' or 'martyr', one who bears testimony to truth.
Shehroz
Persian · Persian name meaning 'lion of the city' or 'king of the day', combining shehr (city) and roz (day/lion).
Shubhan
Arabic · Variant of Subhan, Arabic for 'glorified, praiseworthy', used in both Arabic and South Asian Muslim traditions.
Sidy
African · West African name from Arabic-influenced Sidi meaning 'lord, master', common in Mauritania and Senegal.
Simbarashe
African · Shona name from Zimbabwe meaning 'lion of God' or 'God's power and strength', a name of divine might.
Sinue
African · Variant of Sinuhe, the ancient Egyptian literary hero whose name means 'son of the sycamore tree'.
Sory
African · West African Mandinka/Fulani name, a short form meaning 'noble' or associated with historical leaders of Guinea.
Spandan
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'vibration, pulsation, heartbeat', evoking the living pulse of the universe.
Secora
English · Contemporary invented feminine name with no established etymology, created for its melodic sound.
Syriana
English · Modern invented name, likely place-inspired by Syria/the Middle East, elaborated with a feminine -ana ending.
Silence
English · English virtue name representing quietness and inner peace, used occasionally as a given name historically.
Sakyra
Arabic · Modern invented variant possibly related to Shakira, from Arabic meaning 'thankful' or 'grateful.'
Sanaaya
Indian · Modern variant of the Indian name Sanaya, from Sanskrit meaning 'eminent' or 'distinguished.'
Sanijah
English · Modern invented American name, a creative blend with stylized spelling popular in contemporary naming.
Shamayah
Hebrew · Variant of Shemaiah, from Hebrew meaning 'God has heard,' borne by multiple Old Testament figures.
Siniah
English · Modern invented name, possibly a stylized variant with phonetic similarity to Sinai or Sonia.
Suniya
Arabic · Variant of Sania/Suniya, used in Arabic and South Asian contexts meaning 'sunshine' or 'brilliance.'
Saniaya
English · Modern invented name with uncertain etymology, possibly a creative elaboration on Saniya or Sania.
Shaelen
Irish · Modern variant of Shayla or Shayleen, likely an Irish-influenced invented name.
Sheyly
English · Creative spelling of Shelley (English, 'clearing on a slope') or Sheila (Irish form of Cecilia).
Sniya
Indian · Possibly a variant of Sneha, from Sanskrit meaning 'love' or 'affection,' used in South Asian communities.
Sonai
Indian · Possibly an Indian variant of Sonali, from Sanskrit meaning 'golden' or 'of gold'.
Sree
Indian · Variant of Sri, a Sanskrit honorific meaning 'prosperity,' 'beauty,' and 'auspiciousness'.
Saheli
Indian · A Bengali and Hindi name meaning 'female friend' or 'companion,' celebrating the bond of friendship.
Samaire
Irish · An Irish given name of uncertain etymology, used in Irish tradition with a distinctive Gaelic sound.
Samirrah
Arabic · A variant of Samira, from Arabic meaning 'entertaining companion' or 'one who converses in the evening.'
Sanija
Arabic · A Bosnian and Arabic name meaning 'brilliant,' 'radiant,' or 'exalted,' common in Muslim Balkan communities.
Sapphyre
Greek · A modern English form of Sapphire, from Greek sappheiros, meaning a blue gemstone.
Sarala
Indian · From Sanskrit sarala, an Indian name meaning simple or straight, used for calm and unadorned character.
Sayeeda
Arabic · From Arabic Sadiyah, meaning happy or fortunate, a feminine form associated with good fortune.
Saylar
English · A modern English stylized name created as a soft contemporary variation of familiar Sara-like sounds.
Searah
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Hebrew Sarah, meaning princess, preserving its biblical matriarch heritage.
Sisley
English · An English surname-derived name from Old forms meaning a clearing, later adopted as a modern first name.
Skyah
English · An English-style name evoking the sky, formed from the word for the open heavens.
Soniah
Greek · A modern spelling of Sonia, linked to Sophia, whose Greek root sophia means wisdom.
Sunidhi
Indian · From Sanskrit sunidhi, meaning treasure or abundance, a name signifying richness and value.
Sweden
English · A place-based name taken from the country name Sweden and used as a geographic-style given name.
Saakshi
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'witness' or 'one who sees,' referring to the divine inner observer.
Saaniya
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'brilliant' or 'radiant,' widely used across the Arab world and South Asia.
Sabriye
Arabic · Arabic and Turkish name meaning 'patient' or 'enduring,' from the Arabic root 'sabr' meaning patience.
Sadeel
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'slender' or evoking graceful flow, used across Arabic-speaking cultures.
Samanthagrace
English · Modern compound of Samantha (Aramaic/English, 'listener') and Grace (Latin, 'divine favor').
Sameia
Arabic · Variant of Samia, an Arabic name meaning 'elevated,' 'sublime,' or 'high in status.'
Samijah
Arabic · Modern elaborated form of Samia, an Arabic name meaning 'elevated' or 'exalted in character.'
Saniye
Arabic · Arabic and Turkish name meaning 'radiant' or 'brilliant,' from the Arabic root 'sana' meaning splendor.
Sanjitha
Indian · Sanskrit-derived South Indian name meaning 'victorious,' 'celebrated,' or 'fully accomplished.'
Sanniyah
Arabic · Variant of Saniya, an Arabic name meaning 'brilliant' or 'radiant with excellence.'
Saraswati
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'she who possesses speech,' the Hindu goddess of knowledge, arts, and wisdom.
Sariha
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'frank,' 'candid,' or 'clear and honest,' reflecting a virtue of directness.
Sayali
Indian · Marathi name from Maharashtra, India, referring to a small white fragrant flowering plant.
Sayri
Spanish · Derived from Quechua 'sayri' meaning 'prince,' associated with Inca royal heritage in the Andes.
Seidi
African · West African name, variant of Sidi, an Arabic-origin honorific meaning 'master' or 'lord.'
Semajah
Hebrew · Variant of Shemaiah, a Hebrew biblical name meaning 'God has heard' or 'heard by Yahweh.'
Serenety
English · Creative spelling of Serenity, from Latin 'serenitas' meaning peacefulness and calm clarity.
Shaiyan
Arabic · Modern given name of uncertain origin, possibly an Arabic-influenced variant used in South Asian communities.
Shanely
Irish · Modern invented name blending the Irish name Shannon ('old river') with a feminine -ly suffix.
Shaniyha
English · Modern invented variant of Shania or Shaniya, a contemporary English name of uncertain origin.
Shaniyla
English · Modern invented spelling of Shanyla, blending Shania-style roots with a creative feminine suffix.
Shanylah
English · Modern invented name, a variant spelling of Shanyla combining Shania-style roots with a feminine suffix.
Shanze
Arabic · Urdu/Arabic-influenced name meaning 'princess' or 'a dignified woman of noble standing.'
Shayera
Arabic · Variant of Shaira, an Arabic name meaning 'poetess' or 'one who composes poetry.'
Sheniyah
English · Modern invented name, a variant of Shaniya or Sheniya, of contemporary English coinage.
Shouana
Irish · Modern invented variant of Shawna/Shauna, feminine forms of the Irish Seán meaning 'God is gracious.'
Shyaira
Arabic · Variant of Shaira, an Arabic name meaning 'poetess' or 'one gifted in composing verse.'
Shykerria
English · Modern invented name of African-American origin, likely a creative elaboration blending phonetic elements.
Siclaly
English · Modern invented name with no established etymology, likely a phonetic or creative coinage.
Siriyah
Persian · Likely a creative variant of Soraya, a Persian name meaning 'jewel' or 'the Pleiades star cluster.'
Snezhana
Slavic · Slavic feminine name derived from 'sneg' meaning 'snow,' used across Russian, Bulgarian, and Ukrainian cultures.
Sniyah
English · Modern invented name, likely an African-American creative coinage with no established etymological root.
Sofina
Greek · An elaborated variant of Sofia, from Greek 'sophia' meaning 'wisdom.'
Sohani
Indian · Sanskrit-derived Indian name meaning 'beautiful,' 'pleasant,' or 'charming.'
Sohni
Indian · Punjabi name meaning 'beautiful,' also the name of the legendary heroine of the Sohni-Mahiwal folk romance.
Somarah
Arabic · Possibly a variant of Samara (Arabic, meaning 'entertaining companion') or a modern phonetic elaboration.
Srinija
Indian · Telugu/Sanskrit name combining 'Sri' (prosperity, auspiciousness) as a prefix, meaning 'born of Sri' or 'blessed.'
Sthefani
Greek · Phonetic spelling variant of Stefani/Stephanie, from Greek 'stephanos' meaning 'crown' or 'garland.'
Strawberry
English · English word name from Old English 'streawberige,' a nature-inspired fruit name used as a given name.
Suhur
Arabic · Arabic name related to 'sahar' (pre-dawn), referring to the pre-dawn meal in Ramadan; evokes early morning stillness.
Sumehra
Arabic · Variant of Sumaira, an Arabic name meaning 'brownish' or 'one who entertains with conversation at night.'
Summerrain
English · Modern compound nature name combining 'summer' and 'rain,' evoking warmth and abundance.
Surely
English · Modern word name from the English adverb 'surely,' used as a given name conveying certainty and confidence.
Sveva
Italian · Italian feminine name derived from the Swabian (Svevia) people of medieval Germany, meaning 'of the Suebi tribe.'
Symaya
English · Modern invented name, possibly a phonetic variant of Samaya or a creative blend of similar-sounding names.
Siddhanth
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'established principle' or 'doctrine,' from siddha (proven) and anta (conclusion).
Samik
Indian · From Indian naming traditions, it is associated with a gentle wind or natural calm in Sanskrit-influenced usage.
Sakariye
Hebrew · Somali form of Zakariya, Hebrew for 'God has remembered,' a name shared by a biblical prophet.
Saboor
Arabic · From Arabic Sabur, meaning 'patient' or 'enduring'; one of the 99 names of Allah in Islamic tradition.
Semih
Arabic · Turkish name derived from Arabic Samih, meaning 'generous,' 'forgiving,' or 'tolerant.'
Shamore
English · Modern invented name, possibly a creative respelling of Seymour or an Americanized coined form.
Shazeb
Arabic · From Arabic/Persian meaning 'one who adorns a throne' or 'befitting a king,' conveying nobility.
Shemarion
Hebrew · Modern invented blend, likely drawing on Hebrew Shemariah (God has guarded) with a contemporary suffix.
Shrish
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'lord of Lakshmi,' an epithet of Vishnu meaning 'the auspicious lord.'
Samiullah
Arabic · From Arabic elements meaning a person in closeness to God, a devotional name combining Sami with Allah.
Savin
Latin · Linked to Latin savinus and related plant terms, giving a name associated with the juniper/fir family in old usage.
Seid
Arabic · A form related to Arabic Sa‘id, meaning happy, lucky, or fortunate.
Sergiojr
Spanish · A Spanish/Portuguese-style compound marking a younger namesake by adding Jr. to Sergio.
Shritan
Indian · An Indian modern name using Shri ('holy/auspicious') with a creative ending, often chosen for spiritual tone.
Sibi
Indian · From Sanskrit Śibi, name of a legendary king in Hindu traditions known for compassion and sacrifice.
Sinuhe
African · An old Egyptian personal name preserved in the famous literary tale of Sinuhe, so it has strong historical-literary weight.
Skylon
English · A modern invented name built from sky, meant to evoke high or airy imagery.
Solomona
Hebrew · A regional variant of Solomon/Shlomo, meaning peace and tied to biblical naming traditions.
Strummer
English · An occupational surname meaning one who plays by strumming stringed instruments.
Sunay
Arabic · Used in Turkish-influenced naming with Arabic-related roots, often expressing favorable bright meanings.
Syrianna
Greek · Modern invented name inspired by Syria, the ancient land whose name derives from Greek 'Syros.'
Sarela
Hebrew · Modern variant of Sara/Sarah with a diminutive suffix, meaning 'princess' from the Hebrew root 'sar.'
Sumiyah
Arabic · Variant of Sumayyah, name of the first martyr in Islam, meaning 'high above' or 'exalted.'
Sareli
Hebrew · Modern blend of Sara (Hebrew 'princess') with the -li suffix, suggesting 'my princess' in Hebrew-influenced style.
Sanieya
Arabic · Variant of Saniyya, from Arabic meaning 'radiant, brilliant, or exalted,' with a modern stylized spelling.
Shamayia
Hebrew · Variant of the biblical Shemaiah, meaning 'God has heard' or 'heard by Yahweh'.
Saahithi
Indian · Sanskrit/Telugu name meaning 'literature' or 'the flow of knowledge', popular in South Indian communities.
Saryia
Arabic · Possibly derived from Arabic Sariya meaning 'clouds at night', blended with modern English styling.
Serriah
English · Modern invented blend possibly combining Serra (mountain range) with the Hebrew suffix '-iah' (God).
Shaelan
Irish · Modern invented blend of Shae (Irish, 'fairy palace') with the '-lan' suffix suggesting grace.
Siannah
Italian · Creative spelling of Sienna, an Italian place name from the city of Siena, evoking warm earthy tones.
Srinitya
Indian · Sanskrit compound of Sri (auspicious, Goddess Lakshmi) and Nitya (eternal), meaning 'eternally auspicious'.
Shrinidhi
Indian · From Sanskrit Sri (radiance) and nidhi (treasure), meaning a treasured or sacred radiance.
Sihaam
Arabic · From Arabic Siham, meaning arrows, a poetic masculine or feminine form used today as a feminine modern adaptation.
Simiyah
Arabic · A variant of Samiya, from Arabic roots meaning high or exalted, used as a refined feminine given name.
Siyanna
Italian · A literary-leaning modern form related to Siena/Siyanna sound patterns, used as a stylish feminine given name.
Stephy
Greek · A diminutive of Stephen/Stefanos, from Greek stephanos meaning crown, so it means crowned one in affectionate form.
Suban
Arabic · An Arabic-influenced form tied to names meaning praise or exaltation, appearing in modern shortened naming styles.
Sumeyye
Arabic · A Turkish spelling of Arabic Sumayya, meaning exalted or high, known in Islamic historical naming traditions.
Syndel
English · A modern English coinage resembling names like Synder/Sindel, chosen for style more than strict etymological roots.
Sameeksha
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'analysis,' 'examination,' or 'deep observation,' reflecting wisdom and discernment.
Sarinity
English · Creative spelling of Serenity, an English virtue name meaning calmness and tranquility.
Secia
Latin · Likely a variant of Cecilia, derived from Latin meaning 'blind,' associated with the Roman martyr Saint Cecilia.
Seriana
Latin · Modern invented blend of Serena (Latin: serene, calm) and Ariana, combining classical elegance with a lyrical ending.
Shamaiah
Hebrew · Variant of Shemaiah, a Hebrew biblical name meaning 'God has heard' or 'Yahweh has heard.'
Sibora
Latin · Albanian name meaning 'snow,' rooted in a Romance-adjacent Indo-European tradition celebrating winter purity.
Sincerely
English · An English word name meaning genuine and heartfelt, used as a modern virtue or word name.
Skyelin
English · Modern invented name blending Sky with the popular -elin suffix, evoking openness and airiness.
Skylaar
German · Variant of Skylar, from Dutch Schuyler meaning 'scholar' or 'shelter,' styled with a sky-inspired spelling.
Snya
English · Modern invented name of uncertain origin, possibly a stylized short form or creative contemporary creation.
Suheidy
Arabic · Spanish-influenced variant with Arabic roots, possibly related to Suha, a dim star, meaning 'small bright star.'
Surayah
Arabic · Variant of Surayya, an Arabic name meaning 'the Pleiades star cluster' or 'bright star.'
Suriana
Arabic · Modern invented blend likely combining Suri (Arabic/Hebrew: princess) with the -ana suffix, evoking royalty.
Swendy
English · Creative variant of Wendy, a literary name coined by J.M. Barrie, possibly derived from Gwendolyn meaning 'fair bow.'
Sabarin
Indian · Indian name possibly related to Sabari, a devoted figure in Hindu scripture from the Ramayana.
Sadio
African · West African name of Fulani and Wolof origin meaning 'pure' or 'innocent'.
Sahniyah
Arabic · Modern variant likely derived from Arabic roots, possibly related to 'sana' meaning 'brilliance' or 'radiance'.
Saleigh
English · Stylized variant of Sally, a diminutive of Sarah meaning 'princess' or 'noblewoman' in Hebrew.
Saliya
Indian · Indian name possibly derived from Sanskrit, with meanings related to 'arrow' or 'flowing water'.
Salomae
Hebrew · Elaborated variant of Salome, a Hebrew name meaning 'peace' or 'wholeness', related to 'shalom'.
Samana
Arabic · Name used in Arabic and South Asian cultures, possibly meaning 'sky', 'jasmine', or 'harmonious'.
Sameyah
Arabic · Variant of Samiya, an Arabic name meaning 'elevated', 'sublime', or 'exalted in status'.
Samiaya
Arabic · Variant of Samiya, an Arabic name meaning 'elevated', 'lofty', or 'of high standing'.
Sanihya
Arabic · Variant of Saniya, an Arabic name meaning 'brilliant', 'radiant', or 'sublime'.
Saniyia
Arabic · Variant of Saniya, an Arabic feminine name meaning 'brilliant', 'radiant', or 'sublime'.
Sannai
Japanese · Japanese-influenced name or modern invented variant; may reference 'mountain dwelling' in Japanese.
Sanyi
Chinese · Chinese or modern phonetic name; may combine characters meaning 'three graces' or be a stylized creation.
Sarell
French · Modern variant possibly derived from Sarah or a French-influenced feminine invention meaning 'princess'.
Satvika
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'pure', 'virtuous', and 'truthful', derived from 'sattva', the quality of goodness.
Saveena
Indian · Indian name possibly a variant of Sabina or Sanskrit-derived, associated with purity and grace.
Semayah
Hebrew · Hebrew-influenced name, variant of Shemaiah meaning 'God has heard' or 'heard by the Lord'.
Senaiya
Arabic · Modern invented name possibly related to Arabic 'sana' meaning 'brilliance' or a contemporary creation.
Sensi
Japanese · Derived from Japanese 'sensei' meaning 'teacher' or 'master'; also used as a modern given name.
Serennity
English · Variant spelling of Serenity, from Latin 'serenus' meaning 'clear', 'peaceful', and 'calm'.
Serianna
Welsh · Modern name possibly blending Welsh 'seren' (star) with Anna (Hebrew 'grace'), meaning 'graceful star'.
Shannya
Irish · Variant of Shannon, from the Irish river name meaning 'old river' or 'wise and ancient'.
Sharayu
Indian · Sanskrit name referring to the Sarayu, a sacred river in Hindu scripture flowing through Ayodhya.
Sharyia
Arabic · Modern variant possibly related to Arabic feminine names; a phonetic contemporary creation meaning 'noble'.
Sheili
Irish · Variant of Sheila, the Irish form of Cecilia (Síle), traditionally meaning 'blind' or 'heavenly'.
Sherlly
English · Variant of Shirley, an English place name meaning 'bright woodland clearing' or 'bright meadow'.
Shiyah
Hebrew · Modern invented variant possibly echoing Hebrew names or a phonetic contemporary feminine creation.
Shiyanna
English · Modern invented name possibly influenced by Cheyenne (Algonquian origin) or a contemporary phonetic creation.
Shuchi
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'pure', 'holy', 'clean', and 'radiant', denoting spiritual and moral purity.
Sieana
Italian · Variant of Sienna, an Italian city renowned for its warm reddish-brown earth pigment.
Sophiagrace
Greek · Compound of Greek Sophia ('wisdom') and Latin Grace ('divine favor'), joining two classic virtue names.
Suah
Hebrew · Biblical Hebrew name meaning 'sweeping away' or 'broom,' borne by a descendant of Asher in the Old Testament.
Suhaani
Indian · From Sanskrit and Urdu meaning 'pleasant, beautiful, and delightful.'
Surraya
Arabic · Variant of Soraya/Thurayya, the Arabic name for the Pleiades star cluster, symbolizing celestial brightness.
Symarah
Arabic · Creative variant of Samara or Samira, Arabic names meaning 'entertaining companion' or 'night conversation.'
Syrene
Greek · Variant of Siren/Serene, from Greek mythology's enchanting sea creatures, evoking allure and calm.
Syri
Greek · Modern short form possibly related to the Greek toponym Suria or a diminutive of names like Cyria.
Syuri
Japanese · Japanese feminine name whose meaning depends on kanji; common elements include 'excellence' and 'reason.'
Savir
Spanish · Savir appears as a modernized personal form related to Xavier-like spellings, with flexible contemporary usage.
Sunel
Indian · Sunel is an Indian variant of Sunil, from Sanskrit traditions connected to beauty, sun, and blue-hued imagery.
Siranthony
English · Modern invented name combining the honorific 'Sir' with Anthony (Latin Antonius), evoking noble dignity.
Srivatsa
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'beloved of Sri (Lakshmi),' referring to the auspicious mark on Vishnu's chest symbolizing divine favor.
Salis
Latin · From Latin 'sal' meaning salt, or a place-based name derived from the city of Salisbury, England.
Samed
Arabic · Variant of Arabic 'Samad' meaning eternal and self-sufficient, one of the 99 names of Allah.
Samien
Arabic · Variant of Arabic Sami or Sameen, meaning elevated, exalted, or of high standing.
Shafeeq
Arabic · From Arabic 'shafiq' meaning compassionate, kind, or tender-hearted toward others.
Shriyans
Indian · Sanskrit name rooted in 'shri' (divine splendor, prosperity), meaning one who embodies sacred radiance.
Sidh
Irish · From Irish 'sídh' meaning fairy mound or peace, or Sanskrit-linked to spiritual accomplishment.
Salahaldin
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'righteousness of the faith,' famously borne by the 12th-century Muslim sultan Saladin.
Salahudeen
Arabic · Arabic variant of Saladin meaning 'righteousness of the religion,' from 'salah' (righteousness) and 'ud-deen' (of the faith).
Samajae
English · Modern invented name, an African-American creative construction possibly blending elements of Samuel with a rhythmic suffix.
Sammael
Hebrew · Hebrew angelic name meaning 'venom of God' or 'severity of God,' found in Jewish apocryphal and kabbalistic texts.
Sankeerth
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'praise' or 'glorification,' related to 'sankeerthan,' the devotional act of praising the divine.
Sentrell
English · Modern invented name with no established etymology, used in African-American naming traditions for its distinctive sound.
Seraph
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning 'fiery, burning one,' referring to the seraphim, the highest order of angels in biblical tradition.
Shaydin
English · Modern invented name, likely a creative variant of Aidan or Shaden, with no single established etymology.
Shondre
English · Modern invented name blending elements of Shawn and Andre, combining Irish and French roots into a new form.
Shreyash
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'auspicious, excellent, or superior,' derived from 'shreya' meaning that which is beneficial.
Shuban
Indian · From Sanskrit 'Shubha' meaning auspicious or fortunate; denotes one who brings good omens.
Sinceer
English · Modern phonetic spelling of Sincere, an English virtue name meaning genuine and truthful in character.
Siosaia
Hebrew · Tongan form of Joseph, from Hebrew Yosef meaning 'God will increase' or 'he will add.'
Sreeram
Indian · Sanskrit compound of 'Sree' (auspicious) and 'Ram' (Lord Rama); an epithet meaning 'auspicious Rama.'
Srivanth
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'one who possesses Sri (prosperity)'; associated with divine wealth and auspiciousness.
Stalyn
English · Modern invented name, a phonetic creative coinage with no established etymology.
Strauss
German · German surname meaning 'ostrich' or 'bouquet of flowers,' notably associated with composer Johann Strauss.
Saphyra
Hebrew · Variant of Sapphira, from Greek and Hebrew meaning 'sapphire,' the precious blue gemstone.
Sanjaya
Indian · From Sanskrit sanjaya, meaning 'complete victory' or 'triumphant,' known from Indian epic traditions.
Sibylla
Greek · From Greek *sibylla*, meaning a prophetess; the name became a classical literary and mythic figure label.
Saaphyri
Hebrew · A stylized modern spelling of Sapphira/Sapphire-derived biblical naming traditions with an ornate look.
Sarriah
Hebrew · Elaborated variant of Sarah, meaning 'princess' or 'noblewoman' in Hebrew.
Storee
English · Modern phonetic respelling of Story, evoking narrative and imagination.
Saahiti
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'literature' or 'accompanied by culture', used widely in South Indian communities.
Samarri
Arabic · Modern invented name possibly inspired by Samara (Arabic: entertainer at night) with a stylized ending.
Saani
Indian · Variant of Shani, from Sanskrit meaning planet Saturn, associated with discipline and karma.
Sajani
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning beloved one or dear one, used across South Asian traditions.
Saniy
Arabic · Variant of Sana or Saniyya, Arabic meaning radiance, brilliance, or one who is exalted.
Sanniah
Arabic · Variant of Saniyya, an Arabic name meaning radiant, brilliant, or lofty in status.
Smera
Indian · From Sanskrit 'smera' meaning smiling or blooming, evoking joy and radiance.
Sumyah
Arabic · Variant of Arabic Sumayyah, meaning elevated or sublime, borne by the first martyr of Islam.
Sadaria
Arabic · Modern elaboration possibly inspired by Arabic roots; may relate to 'sadr' meaning 'of the heart' or 'leader'.
Salmo
Hebrew · Possibly a variant of Salome, from Hebrew meaning 'peace,' or derived from the Latin Psalms tradition.
Samyha
Arabic · Arabic feminine variant of Samiha, meaning 'generous,' 'forgiving,' or 'broad-minded'.
Sanea
Arabic · Arabic feminine name meaning 'brilliant,' 'radiant,' or 'resplendent'; one who shines with excellence.
Saphera
Greek · Variant of Sapphira, from Greek and Hebrew meaning 'sapphire' or 'beautiful'; a biblical name in Acts.
Sibella
Greek · Elaborated form of Sibyl, from Greek Sibylla meaning 'prophetess' or 'oracle'; a name of mystical heritage.
Simayah
Hebrew · Modern elaboration possibly related to Hebrew Simcha meaning 'joy,' with the theophoric suffix '-yah' (God).
Skylei
English · Modern creative spelling of Skylar/Skyler, ultimately from Dutch/Norse meaning 'scholar' or evoking the sky.
Somiya
Arabic · Variant of Samia/Somia, an Arabic name meaning 'elevated,' 'exalted,' or 'of noble character'.
Sadielynn
Hebrew · Modern compound of Sadie, a Hebrew diminutive of Sarah meaning princess, paired with the suffix -lynn.
Sahni
Indian · Indian surname-turned-given name of Punjabi origin, associated with a gentle and pleasant character.
Saidie
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Sadie, an English diminutive of the Hebrew name Sarah meaning 'princess' or 'noblewoman.'
Saleisha
English · Modern American invented name with a melodic sound and no single definitive etymological origin.
Salise
English · Modern invented name possibly influenced by French naming patterns or a creative variant of Alice or Elise.
Samena
Arabic · Variant of Samina, from Arabic and Persian meaning 'precious,' 'healthy,' or 'of great value.'
Saniia
Arabic · Variant of Saniya/Sania, from Arabic meaning 'brilliant,' 'radiant,' or 'elevated in rank.'
Semaiah
Hebrew · Biblical Hebrew name meaning 'God has heard,' a variant of Shemaiah borne by multiple figures in the Old Testament.
Senyah
English · Modern invented name ending in the Hebrew theophoric suffix -yah meaning 'God,' suggesting divine connection.
Shadany
Spanish · Modern invented name with a Spanish-influenced sound, likely a creative coinage in Latin American communities.
Shamauria
English · Modern American invented name, a creative elaboration with no single definitive etymological origin.
Shaniayah
Hebrew · Modern invented blend of Shania with the Hebrew theophoric suffix -yah meaning 'God.'
Shariana
English · Modern elaborated feminine name combining Sharon or Sharia-type roots with the feminine suffix -ana.
Shayah
Hebrew · Hebrew-influenced name combining 'shay' (gift) with the theophoric suffix -yah, meaning 'gift of God.'
Shuniya
Indian · From Sanskrit 'shunya' meaning emptiness or the infinite void, a profound spiritual concept in Hindu and Buddhist philosophy.
Simyah
Hebrew · Modern Hebrew-influenced name ending in the theophoric suffix -yah, possibly related to Simcha meaning 'joy of God.'
Skyylar
English · Creative spelling of Skylar, from Dutch 'Schuyler' meaning scholar, now popularly evoking the open sky.
Somaria
English · Modern invented name with a lyrical quality, possibly influenced by place names or creative contemporary naming trends.
Sunehri
Indian · Urdu and Hindi name meaning 'golden' or 'of gold,' evoking brightness, beauty, and precious worth.
Synaya
English · Modern invented name with a flowing, melodic sound and no single definitive etymological root.
Syrae
English · Modern feminine variant of Cyra or Syra, potentially derived from Persian 'Cyrus' meaning sun or throne.
Sabela
Spanish · A Galician-Spanish form of Isabel, itself a variant of Elizabeth, meaning 'God is my oath.'
Sabiya
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning 'morning breeze' or 'easterly wind,' evoking freshness at dawn.
Saedi
Hebrew · A modern variant of Sadie, a diminutive of the Hebrew name Sarah meaning 'princess.'
Safeara
Arabic · A modern invented name likely inspired by Arabic 'Safiyya' or 'Safira,' meaning 'pure' or 'clear.'
Sahmiya
Arabic · A modern invented name possibly related to Arabic 'Samia,' meaning 'elevated,' 'exalted,' or 'lofty.'
Sahrai
Hebrew · A variant of Sarai, the original biblical name of Sarah, meaning 'princess' or 'noblewoman.'
Sahyra
Arabic · A modern variant possibly inspired by 'Sahara,' from Arabic meaning 'desert' or vast open wilderness.
Sakaiya
English · A modern invented name with uncertain roots, blending melodic syllables possibly inspired by world phonetics.
Saneya
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning 'radiant,' 'brilliant,' or 'resplendent,' related to 'Sana' (brightness, light).
Saniyha
Arabic · A variant of Saniya, an Arabic name meaning 'brilliant,' 'radiant,' or 'elevated in status.'
Sanyu
African · A Luganda (East African) name meaning 'happiness' or 'joy.'
Saura
Indian · A Sanskrit name meaning 'solar' or 'of the sun,' referring to solar deities and celestial radiance.
Saviana
English · A modern invented elaboration of Savannah with an Italian suffix, evoking open grasslands and elegance.
Sayanna
English · A modern invented name blending Savanna and Anna, evoking open grasslands with a lyrical finish.
Saybree
Welsh · A modern phonetic variant of Sabrina, a Celtic river goddess name of ancient and uncertain etymology.
Sehana
English · A modern invented name, possibly a melodic variant of Shana or Sahana with softened styling.
Selphie
English · A modern invented name, a playful feminine elaboration popularized as a video game character name.
Selyn
Welsh · A modern variant possibly derived from Welsh 'Seren' (star) or a blend of Selene and Lynn.
Semyah
Hebrew · A modern variant likely related to Hebrew 'Shemaiah,' meaning 'God has heard.'
Seray
Arabic · From Arabic and Persian, from saray/sarai meaning palace or court residence, giving an elegant, royal-influenced name.
Seryn
Welsh · A modern spelling-family of Celtic Ceryn-like forms, used as a feminine name with no fixed historical form beyond that style.
Serynity
English · A modern coinage from serenity, chosen for tranquil vibes more than historical derivation.
Shamso
Arabic · From Arabic shams meaning sun, so it carries imagery of sunlight and warmth.
Shaniyia
Hebrew · A Hebrew-based feminine form related to Shani, often read as scarlet or crimson in meaning.
Shareny
Hebrew · Related to Hebrew Sharon, meaning a fertile plain, this modern variant is used as a feminine name.
Sidalee
English · A modern English form blending Sidney and Lee, with a meadow-like place-based sound in contemporary use.
Sinchana
Indian · From Sanskrit sinchana, meaning to water or irrigate, used in India with a sense of nurture and growth.
Skylaa
English · English name from sky with a lyrical -laa ending, a modern variant of Skyla with airy imagery.
Somaiya
Arabic · A modern female name associated with Arabic-South Asian sound patterns, used with gentle and graceful connotations.
Sophira
Greek · A soft feminine variant of Sophia, so the meaning rests on wisdom from the Greek root.
Srimayi
Indian · From Sri meaning radiance or prosperity plus mayi meaning full of, so it means full of grace.
Sufi
Arabic · From Arabic ṣūfī, the mystic tradition in Islam, used as a name for devotion and inner calm.
Surenity
English · A contemporary respelling of serenity, used as a modern name meaning peace and calm.
Synaia
Hebrew · A modern name likely inspired by biblical Sinai-like sound patterns, used as a lyrical feminine form.
Syrie
Arabic · An adapted form from the Syrian place-rooted name, used as a softer feminine personal name.
Slevin
Irish · From Irish surname Ó Sleibhín meaning 'descendant of the mountaineer', derived from 'sliabh' (mountain).
Srihith
Indian · Telugu/Sanskrit name meaning 'beloved of Sri (Lakshmi),' dear to the goddess of prosperity.
Sei
Japanese · A Japanese name whose meaning depends on kanji, including 'holy,' 'clear,' or 'west.'
Shabd
Indian · A Sanskrit name meaning 'sound,' 'word,' or 'divine sound,' referring to sacred cosmic vibration.
Shrikar
Indian · A Sanskrit name combining 'Shri' (prosperity, auspiciousness) and 'kar' (maker), meaning 'bringer of fortune.'
Sait
Arabic · Turkish variant of Said, from Arabic meaning happy, fortunate, or blessed.
Shaked
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning almond tree, symbolizing watchfulness since the almond blooms first each spring.
Srithan
Indian · Sanskrit-derived name combining 'Sri' meaning prosperity and auspiciousness, denoting a blessed or wealthy one.
Suhan
Indian · Used in South Asian and Middle Eastern communities; possibly from Sanskrit meaning good or from Arabic meaning pleasing.
Saicharan
Indian · Sanskrit devotional compound meaning 'at the divine feet,' from 'Sai' (divine) and 'charan' (feet).
Salaheddine
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'righteousness of the faith,' from 'salah' (righteousness) and 'din' (religion), borne by Saladin.
Samarjit
Indian · Sanskrit compound meaning 'victor in battle,' from 'samar' (battle) and 'jit' (victory/conqueror).
Sandesh
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'message' or 'good tidings,' representing one who brings positive news.
Sanjan
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'gentle' or 'born of peace,' derived from roots suggesting harmony and softness.
Savieon
Italian · Modern invented name likely derived from Italian 'Savio' (wise/sage) with a contemporary anglicized suffix.
Savit
Indian · Sanskrit name derived from 'Savita,' an epithet for the sun, meaning 'solar' or 'belonging to the sun.'
Semarias
Hebrew · Hebrew biblical name, variant of Shemariah, meaning 'God has guarded' or 'protected by God.'
Shardul
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'tiger,' used in classical literature as a term of excellence for warriors and heroes.
Sharmake
African · Somali name meaning 'lucky' or 'fortunate,' widely used in East African Somali-speaking communities.
Soyer
French · French occupational surname meaning 'silk weaver,' from Old French 'soie' (silk), denoting a craftsman.
Srivar
Indian · Sanskrit devotional name meaning 'auspicious boon,' combining 'Sri' (sacred/holy) and 'var' (boon/best).
Stevion
Greek · Modern invented variant of Stephen, from Greek 'Stephanos' meaning 'crown,' with a contemporary suffix.
Suheib
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'of reddish complexion,' borne by Suhayb ar-Rumi, a companion of the Prophet Muhammad.
Suvir
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'excellent hero' or 'great warrior,' from 'su' (good/excellent) and 'vir' (hero/brave).
Szander
Greek · Hungarian/Eastern European variant of Alexander, from Greek 'Alexandros' meaning 'defender of men.'
Syesha
English · Modern invented name with no established etymology, a contemporary African-American creative coinage.
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