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Baby names starting with S
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Sanaria
English · Modern invented name with no established etymology, possibly a blend of Sandra and aria or similar elements.
Saffiyah
Arabic · A variant of Safiya, from Arabic meaning 'pure, sincere, or serene'; a name of early Islamic history.
Saory
Japanese · A variant of Saori, a Japanese feminine name combining characters for 'sand/linen' and 'weaving/fabric'.
Shritha
Indian · A Sanskrit-derived Indian name meaning 'one who is supported or sheltered', conveying divine protection.
Sakayla
English · Modern invented variant of Kayla or Michaela, a creative phonetic respelling.
Shylea
English · Modern variant of Sheila or Shiloh, blending Irish heritage with contemporary spelling styles.
Sarrinah
Hebrew · Elaborated variant of Sarina or Sarah (Hebrew, 'princess'), with a melodic extended ending.
Serrenity
English · Variant spelling of Serenity, from Latin 'serenitas' meaning 'calm, tranquility, peacefulness.'
Skiley
English · Modern invented variant blending Skylee or Kylie, a contemporary phonetic name creation.
Sophiana
Greek · Blend of Sophia (Greek, 'wisdom') and Ana (Hebrew, 'grace'), merging two timeless classic names.
Suli
African · West African given name used in Mandinka and related traditions; a short, melodic feminine name.
Sylviana
Latin · Elaborated form of Silvia, from Latin 'silva' meaning 'forest' or 'woodland,' with a melodic ending.
Sailee
Indian · An alternate spelling of Shaili/Sailee, from Indian naming forms meaning style, form, or graceful feminine presentation.
Seily
English · A modern phonetic spelling likely modeled on Ceyli/Celia names; treated as a contemporary variant without a single fixed old source.
Semyra
Arabic · A modern variant of Samira, an Arabic name meaning a companion who brings night talks and lively conversation.
Sianah
Welsh · A feminine form related to Siân, the Welsh version of John, with the long tradition of meaning "God is gracious."
Sidona
Greek · A variant of Sidon, a place-linked form derived from an ancient city name and later used as a feminine given name.
Siene
Italian · A spelling variant of Sienna/Siena, referring to the historic Italian place name and its artistic-cultural associations.
Sophey
Greek · A modern variant of Sophia, from Greek for wisdom, often chosen for its soft modern style with classical roots.
Srikari
Indian · From Sanskrit elements śrī (holy, auspicious) and kāri (doer), so it suggests one who acts in blessedness.
Srividya
Indian · A Sanskrit Hindu name combining Sri and Vidya, meaning "holy wisdom" and used in spiritual and religious contexts.
Syia
Arabic · A modern invented feminine form related to names like Siya/Sia; it is used primarily for its aesthetic sound today.
Symirah
Arabic · A modern Arabic-flavored form close to Samira, carrying the sense of a night-time companion or companion of talk.
Sabreya
Arabic · Modern invented name possibly inspired by Arabic 'sabr' meaning 'patience,' with stylized spelling.
Saedee
English · Modern phonetic variant of Sadie, a diminutive of Sarah meaning 'princess' in Hebrew.
Sahai
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'helper,' 'supporter,' or 'companion,' used across South Asian communities.
Sahnya
English · Modern invented name, possibly a phonetic variant of Sania or Sonya with creative spelling.
Saidey
English · Variant spelling of Sadie, a pet form of Sarah meaning 'princess' in Hebrew.
Saile
Irish · Irish form of Sally or Síle (Cecilia), ultimately from Latin Caecilia; used in Irish-speaking communities.
Sainabou
African · West African Mandinka name, a variant of Zainab meaning 'fragrant flower' or 'father's ornament.'
Salayna
English · Modern invented name blending elements of Salina or Sally with the popular -layna/-ayna suffix.
Saleyah
Arabic · Modern invented name combining Sal- with the popular -leyah/-iyah suffix of Hebrew/Arabic origin.
Saniiya
Arabic · Variant of Saniyya, an Arabic name meaning 'brilliant,' 'radiant,' or 'elevated in status.'
Sapheria
English · Modern invented name inspired by sapphire, ultimately from Greek sappheiros meaning 'blue stone.'
Sashya
Slavic · Variant of Sasha, a Slavic diminutive of Alexandra meaning 'defender of mankind.'
Satcha
English · Modern invented name of uncertain etymology, possibly a phonetic variant or creative blend.
Sayen
Spanish · Mapuche-origin name meaning 'sweet' or 'gentle,' adopted into Spanish-speaking Latin American cultures.
Seaanna
English · Modern invented blend combining 'sea' (nature) with the classic name Anna, evoking water and grace.
Seliyah
Hebrew · Modern invented name blending Selah (Hebrew, 'pause/praise') with the -iyah suffix of Hebrew origin.
Serenitey
English · Variant spelling of Serenity, an English virtue name meaning 'peaceful calm' from Latin serenitas.
Sevena
English · Modern invented name possibly derived from the number seven or as a stylized variant of Serena.
Shanye
English · Modern variant possibly blending Shane (Irish, 'God is gracious') with a stylized feminine spelling.
Shauniya
Irish · Feminine elaboration of Shawn, an Irish form of John meaning 'God is gracious.'
Shavaria
English · Modern invented name, likely a creative blend of Shavon and aria-style suffixes popular in African American naming.
Shiala
Irish · Likely a variant of Sheila, the Irish anglicization of Síle, itself a form of Cecilia meaning 'blind' or 'heaven.'
Shulamite
Hebrew · From Hebrew Shulamit, meaning 'peaceful one'; the Shulamite woman is the beloved speaker in the Song of Solomon.
Shunashi
English · Modern invented name, possibly blending Native American phonetics with contemporary naming trends.
Shyera
Hebrew · Creative variant of Shira, the Hebrew word meaning 'song' or 'poem,' with a modern English spelling.
Shyli
English · Modern invented spelling variant of Kylie or Shylee, blending contemporary phonetic trends.
Sierralynn
Spanish · Compound of Sierra (Spanish, 'mountain range') and Lynn (Welsh, 'lake'), combining nature imagery.
Sifan
African · Name of Ethiopian/Somali origin used across East Africa, meaning 'gift' or associated with divine blessing.
Siriya
Greek · Modern elaboration possibly derived from Greek Cyria meaning 'lady' or 'mistress,' with a contemporary spelling.
Sirrah
English · Derived from an archaic English term of address; used as a given name in the modern era as a variant of Sara or Sierra.
Sitey
English · Modern invented given name with no established etymology, likely a creative phonetic coinage.
Skylir
English · Modern variant of Skylar/Skyler, a name ultimately from Dutch meaning 'shelter' or 'scholar.'
Sophiea
Greek · Variant spelling of Sophia, from Greek meaning 'wisdom'; a timeless name borne by saints and royalty.
Srihita
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'beloved of Sri (Lakshmi)' or 'one who brings prosperity and well-being.'
Srimedha
Indian · Sanskrit compound of Sri (auspiciousness, Lakshmi) and medha (intelligence), meaning 'divinely gifted intellect.'
Srinithya
Indian · Sanskrit compound of Sri (Lakshmi/prosperity) and nithya (eternal), meaning 'eternally auspicious.'
Sristi
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'creation' or 'the universe'; refers to the cosmic act of divine creation.
Strella
Spanish · Variant of Estrella/Stella meaning 'star,' from Latin stella; a luminous, celestial name.
Suhaily
Arabic · Feminine form of Suhayl, the Arabic name for Canopus, the second-brightest star in the night sky.
Sumiah
Arabic · Variant of Sumayya, one of the earliest martyrs of Islam; from Arabic meaning 'high' or 'elevated.'
Suree
English · Modern invented name, possibly a phonetic variant of Suri or a creative coinage with no fixed etymology.
Syeisha
English · Modern invented name following African American creative naming traditions, blending familiar phonetic elements.
Sylee
English · Modern invented name, a phonetic variant of Kylee or Sylie, reflecting contemporary naming creativity.
Syrenna
Greek · Elaborated form of Sirena/Serena evoking the Greek sirens, sea creatures known for enchanting voices.
Sneijder
German · A Dutch occupational surname meaning 'tailor' or 'cutter,' used as a given name largely inspired by Dutch footballer Wesley Sneijder.
Sushanth
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'peaceful' or 'calm', from 'su' (good) and 'shanta' (peaceful).
Sambhav
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'possible' or 'born together,' from 'sam' (together) and 'bhava' (being/birth).
Simao
Hebrew · Portuguese form of Simon, from Hebrew Shimon meaning 'he who hears' or 'God has heard.'
Siosiua
Hebrew · Tongan form of Joshua, from Hebrew Yehoshua meaning 'God is salvation,' widely used in Pacific Island communities.
Sisco
Spanish · Variant of Cisco, a diminutive of Francisco/Francesco meaning 'Frenchman' or 'free man,' of Spanish-Italian origin.
Stratten
English · English surname-turned-given-name from Old English 'straet' (Roman road) and 'tun' (settlement), meaning 'settlement on the Roman road.'
Subhaan
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'pure' or 'glorified,' from the Islamic phrase 'Subhanallah' (Glory be to God).
Svanik
Indian · Modern Indian name of likely Sanskrit derivation, possibly from elements meaning 'pure sound' or 'auspicious one.'
Saheim
Arabic · Modern name with Arabic influences, possibly a variant of Sahim meaning 'arrow' or 'one who has a share.'
Sairam
Indian · Indian devotional compound name joining 'Sai' (divine saint) and 'Ram' (the Hindu deity Rama).
Sakariya
Arabic · Arabic and Hebrew variant of Zechariah, a biblical prophet name meaning 'God has remembered.'
Sarosh
Persian · Persian Zoroastrian name meaning 'obedience' or 'heeding the divine voice'; Sarosh is a sacred angelic figure in Avestan scripture.
Sayden
English · Modern invented name following the popular -ayden suffix trend, a variant of Jayden, Hayden, or Cayden.
Shreyans
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'auspicious,' 'the best,' or 'one who brings good fortune,' associated with prosperity.
Synceer
English · Modern invented name, a creative phonetic respelling of 'sincere,' conveying authenticity and honesty.
Saarim
Arabic · Modern Arabic-style form with flexible contemporary use and no single fixed historical spelling tradition.
Saavan
Indian · From Sanskrit *Śrāvaṇa*, associated with the monsoon season and nature-linked seasonal meaning.
Sabih
Arabic · Arabic from a root meaning 'bright' or 'splendid,' often interpreted as radiant or beautiful.
Sahl
Arabic · Arabic *sahl* means 'easy' or 'gentle,' a concise virtue-centered descriptive name.
Shinobi
Japanese · Borrowed from Japanese for a covert warrior; in modern use it conveys a mythic or literary ninja image.
Shivraj
Indian · Indian compound *Shiv* (Shiva) plus *raj* ('king'), meaning one under kingly divine protection.
Shloak
Hebrew · Hebrew-influenced modern form tied to Shlomo/Shalom naming families, carrying biblical peace-name tradition.
Siwoo
Korean · Korean name formed from two hanja syllables; exact meaning varies by characters, often including wisdom or excellence.
Souren
Persian · A Persian royal-classic form related to Suren, an historic noble name in Iranian tradition.
Spartan
Greek · Derived from Sparta, naming a classical Greek place and martial cultural identity.
Statton
English · English place-based form from old settlement-topography terms, like a stone-and-town naming pattern.
Stavro
Greek · From Greek *stavros* meaning 'cross,' tied to Christian Greek naming through a short form.
Stratos
Greek · From Greek *stratos* 'army,' used as a short Hellenic form with strong classical resonance.
Streeter
English · English locational surname form from street/settlement roots, used as a place-based family name style.
Sylys
English · A modern invented style likely derived from Silas/Silas sounds, without a stable historic etymological anchor.
Shastelyn
English · A creative modern English name combining Shast-like sounds with a -lynn ending, mainly a stylistic invention.
Saee
Indian · Indian name of Sanskrit origin meaning 'accomplished' or associated with flowers and divine blessing.
Samiyha
Arabic · Variant of Samiya, an Arabic name meaning 'elevated,' 'sublime,' or 'high-minded' in character.
Saniyaa
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'brilliant,' 'radiant,' or 'resplendent,' a variant spelling of Sania.
Savaeh
English · Modern invented name, a creative variant in the tradition of Nevaeh-style invented American baby names.
Seaniya
English · Modern invented blend of Sean (Irish: God is gracious) and a feminizing suffix -iya.
Shresta
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'best,' 'most excellent,' or 'superior,' expressing the highest quality.
Sulmy
Spanish · Likely a Spanish variant of Sulema or Zulema, derived from Arabic Sulaima meaning 'peace.'
Saamiyah
Arabic · Arabic feminine variant of Samia/Samiya, from a root meaning lofty or exalted in Arabic naming tradition.
Saamya
Indian · From Sanskrit *sāmya*, meaning balance, harmony, and calm composure in Indian linguistic tradition.
Safoora
Arabic · Arabic form linked to Safura/Safoura, associated with brightness and purity in Islamic and Arabic naming usage.
Sairi
Arabic · A contemporary form related to Sara and Arabic Sairi/Seirah naming streams, used as an elegant modern feminine name.
Samyriah
Arabic · Arabic-influenced modern name related to Samia/Samira patterns, carrying the sense of conversation and companionship.
Saniiyah
Arabic · Modern Arabic variant of Saniya, meaning radiant, lofty, or honorable in Arabic name traditions.
Saraa
Hebrew · Hebrew biblical name from Sarah, meaning princess, rendered in a modern alternative spelling.
Serani
English · A modern English name influenced by Serena/Sara patterns, known mainly as a graceful contemporary adaptation.
Shilat
Hebrew · Hebrew-influenced modern feminine name linked to scriptural-style name forms and peace imagery in its root sound family.
Shreenidhi
Indian · Sanskrit compound of śrī (“grace, beauty, prosperity”) and nidhi (“treasure”), meaning sacred or blessed treasure.
Sinem
Persian · Persian-associated name used as a poetic feminine form meaning heart, soul, or inner feeling in cultural usage.
Siriana
English · A modern invented name blending serene sound elements like Siri and Ana, used as a lyrical contemporary choice.
Solash
Spanish · From Spanish *sol* (sun) combined with a soft modern ending, giving a bright nature-infused feminine name.
Sophianna
Greek · Blend of Sophia (wisdom, Greek) and Anna (grace, Hebrew), meaning one of wise grace.
Symari
Arabic · Modern Arabic-styled name likely linked to Sami/Samira roots and meanings of loftiness and elevated character.
Syreniti
English · A modern coined name combining sounds of seren ity and siren imagery, created for calm and lyrical appeal.
Sadeem
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'nebula' or 'haze in the sky,' evoking celestial and cosmic imagery.
Sadielee
Hebrew · Modern compound of Sadie (Hebrew diminutive of Sarah, 'princess') and Lee ('meadow/clearing').
Sahmiyah
Arabic · Modern variant of Samiya, an Arabic name meaning 'elevated,' 'exalted,' or 'sublime.'
Salay
Arabic · Modern name possibly derived from Arabic Salah meaning 'righteousness' or 'goodness.'
Samarea
Hebrew · Modern invented blend inspired by Samaria, the ancient Hebrew region meaning 'watch mountain.'
Sannidhi
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'divine presence' or 'nearness,' used in South Indian Hindu devotional tradition.
Sanura
African · Swahili name meaning 'kitten' or 'like a kitten,' symbolizing playfulness and graceful energy.
Sareniti
English · Modern phonetic spelling of Serenity, from Latin serenus meaning 'calm' and 'tranquil.'
Sarvia
Hebrew · Variant of biblical Zeruiah; Hebrew name possibly meaning 'painted by God' or 'balm of God.'
Sayonna
English · Modern invented name, a creative coinage with no established historical etymology.
Seliah
Hebrew · Modern blend of Selah (Hebrew, 'pause/reflection') and Celia (Latin, 'heavenly').
Seryniti
English · Modern phonetic variant of Serenity, from Latin serenus meaning 'calm, peaceful, and clear.'
Shastelin
English · Modern invented name with no established etymology, a creative phonetic coinage.
Shniyah
English · Modern invented phonetic variant, possibly influenced by Shania (Ojibwe, 'I'm on my way').
Shubhi
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'auspicious,' 'fortunate,' or 'of good omen,' used in Hindu tradition.
Silah
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'connection,' 'bond,' or 'link,' evoking unity and relationship.
Silvi
Latin · Variant of Sylvia, from Latin silva meaning 'forest' or 'woodland,' evoking nature.
Siraya
English · Modern invented name, possibly inspired by Persian Soraya ('Pleiades stars') or a creative coinage.
Smiya
Arabic · Arabic variant of Samiya meaning 'elevated,' 'lofty,' or 'sublime'; a name of honor.
Sofiana
Greek · Extended form of Sofia/Sophia (Greek, 'wisdom') combined with the Latin feminine suffix -ana.
Sofiyah
Arabic · Arabic form of Sophia meaning 'wisdom'; also a historical name in Islamic and Byzantine tradition.
Sophialauren
Greek · Modern compound of Sophia (Greek, 'wisdom') and Lauren (Latin, 'laurel/victory'), a double given name.
Srivaishnavi
Indian · Sanskrit compound of Sri ('divine radiance/Lakshmi') and Vaishnavi ('devotee of Vishnu'), a sacred epithet.
Stellarose
Latin · Modern compound of Stella (Latin, 'star') and Rose (Latin rosa, 'flower'), meaning 'star rose.'
Stevierae
English · Modern compound of Stevie (English diminutive of Stephen, 'crown') and Rae (diminutive of Rachel, 'ewe').
Sumaiyya
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'high' or 'lofty'; borne by Sumayyah bint Khayyat, the first martyr of Islam.
Sumeja
Arabic · Bosnian form of the Arabic name Sumayyah, meaning 'high' or 'lofty.'
Summa
Latin · From Latin 'summa' meaning 'the highest' or 'total sum,' used to denote the greatest or pinnacle.
Surianna
Hebrew · Modern invented blend of Suri (Hebrew, 'princess') and Anna (Hebrew, 'grace'), creating a compound name.
Suyai
Spanish · Mapuche indigenous name from South America meaning 'hope,' used in Chilean and Argentine communities.
Swarit
Indian · Sanskrit-origin Indian name meaning 'heaven' or relating to musical notes (swaras), evoking divine harmony.
Shivesh
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'lord of Shiva' or 'gift of Shiva,' a Hindu deity name.
Saurish
Indian · Likely from Sanskrit roots around *saur* (sun) and *īśa* (lord), interpreted as "lord of the sun."
Sebastyn
Greek · A variant of Sebastian, from Greek *sebastos* meaning "revered" and Latinized through *Sebastianus*.
Shrenik
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'organized' or 'in a row'; associated with the legendary Jain king Shrenik of Magadha.
Sohom
Indian · From the Sanskrit Vedantic mantra 'So'ham' meaning 'I am That,' expressing the unity of the self with the universe.
Sourya
Indian · Sanskrit variant of Surya meaning 'sun,' associated with the Hindu solar deity and radiant energy.
Sadarion
English · Modern invented name, a contemporary creative coinage with elaborated suffix, no classical etymology.
Sahen
Persian · Variant of Sahin/Shahin, a Persian name meaning 'falcon' or 'royal hawk,' symbolizing nobility.
Sahibjot
Indian · Punjabi Sikh compound name meaning 'master of divine light,' from 'sahib' (master) and 'jot' (light).
Salahaldeen
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'righteousness of the faith,' famously borne by the medieval sultan Saladin.
Samhith
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'joined' or 'compiled,' referencing the sacred Vedic samhita texts.
Saryan
Indian · Sanskrit-derived name meaning 'moving,' 'flowing,' or 'on a journey,' evoking vitality and progress.
Seangabriel
Irish · Compound of Irish Sean (God is gracious) and Hebrew Gabriel (God is my strength), a devotional name.
Seanjohn
Irish · A compound of Sean (Irish form of John) and John, both meaning 'God is gracious.'
Semere
African · Eritrean and Ethiopian name of Tigrinya origin meaning 'harvest' or 'to plant seeds.'
Shaarav
Indian · Sanskrit-derived Indian name possibly related to 'sharav' meaning arrow or a divine epithet.
Shakye
African · Modern creative name of African-American origin, possibly an elaboration of Shaq or Shakur.
Simione
Hebrew · Fijian and Polynesian form of Simon, derived from Hebrew Shimeon meaning 'he who hears.'
Sirvon
English · Modern invented name, possibly a creative blend of Sir and Devon or a stylized form of Servon.
Smyan
Indian · Modern Indian name possibly derived from Sanskrit roots meaning 'remembered' or 'contemplative.'
Somil
Indian · Sanskrit-origin Indian name meaning 'simple,' 'gentle,' or 'calm.'
Sonic
English · Modern word name from the English adjective 'sonic,' relating to sound, popularized by pop culture.
Srisai
Indian · Sanskrit compound of 'Sri' (sacred, auspicious) and 'Sai' (divine, Lord), a devotional name.
Sujan
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'good person' or 'wise and noble,' from 'su' (good) and 'jan' (person).
Synceir
English · Modern invented name, possibly a phonetic respelling of 'sincere,' suggesting honesty and virtue.
Solanch
Spanish · Spanish-language name, possibly a variant of Solange from Latin 'solemnis' (solemn/sacred) or evoking Spanish 'sol' (sun).
Sukhleen
Indian · Punjabi Sikh name from Sanskrit 'sukh' (peace/happiness) and 'leen' (absorbed in), meaning 'immersed in peace.'
Saraji
Arabic · Modern name possibly blending Arabic 'siraj' (lamp, light) with African naming conventions.
Sopheya
Greek · Variant spelling of Sophia, from Greek meaning 'wisdom,' one of the most enduring names in Western history.
Sanchi
Indian · Sanskrit-rooted name associated with the ancient Buddhist stupa site in India; means 'collected' or 'assembled.'
Sachika
Japanese · Japanese female name form where kanji selection can yield meanings tied to blossoms, wisdom, or fragrance.
Sadora
Greek · From Greek Isadora, meaning gift of Isis; Sadora is a modern simplified variant of that classical form.
Salea
English · A modern stylized name in English naming trends, formed from familiar soft sounds rather than a fixed old root.
Sameriah
Arabic · A biblical and Arabic-flavored feminine form linked to Samir traditions, suggesting companionship and calm.
Samiira
Arabic · Arabic feminine form of Samir, from samīr, meaning a pleasant evening companion or conversationalist.
Sharleez
Arabic · A modern Arabic-style feminine name aligned with themes of elegance and noble bearing.
Shasmeen
Persian · A variant of Yasmin/Jasmine, referring to the fragrant jasmine flower, from Persian yāsamin.
Skilah
Hebrew · A modern variant of Shiloh, a Hebrew name meaning 'tranquil' or 'place of peace.'
Sophiaann
Greek · A compound of Sophia (Greek: 'wisdom') and Ann (Hebrew: 'grace'), combining two classic names.
Sukie
Hebrew · An English diminutive of Susan or Susannah, from Hebrew Shoshannah meaning 'lily' or 'rose.'
Swasti
Indian · From Sanskrit svasti meaning 'well-being, good fortune, blessing,' a traditional auspicious term.
Saadiyah
Arabic · An Arabic feminine name meaning 'fortunate,' 'happy,' or 'one who brings happiness and good luck.'
Saaniyah
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning 'radiant,' 'brilliant,' or 'one who shines with dazzling light.'
Sadhvi
Indian · A Sanskrit name meaning 'virtuous woman' or 'holy woman,' referring to a female saint or ascetic.
Sahitya
Indian · A Sanskrit name meaning 'literature' or 'literary composition,' honoring the art of written expression.
Sahiyah
Arabic · An Arabic-influenced name possibly meaning 'alert' or 'awake,' or a modern variant of Sahia.
Sakthi
Indian · A Tamil/Sanskrit name meaning 'divine power' or 'energy,' associated with the Hindu goddess Shakti.
Samare
Arabic · A variant of Samara, from Arabic meaning 'evening conversation' or related to the winged elm seed.
Sammiyah
Arabic · A variant of Samiya, an Arabic name meaning 'elevated,' 'lofty,' or 'exalted in station.'
Sariaha
Hebrew · A modern elaboration of Sariah, a Hebrew name meaning 'princess of God' or 'God is my prince.'
Satyana
Indian · A Sanskrit-inspired name derived from 'satya' meaning 'truth,' combined with a modern feminine suffix.
Savannahlynn
English · A compound of Savannah (Taino word for treeless plain) and Lynn (pool/waterfall), a modern blended name.
Seianna
English · A modern invented name, likely a variant of Sienna or Seanna, evoking warmth and creative spirit.
Semajae
English · A modern American invented name with no classical roots, created for its distinctive and expressive sound.
Serafima
Slavic · The Slavic form of Seraphina, from Hebrew 'seraphim' meaning 'fiery ones' or 'burning angels.'
Seriena
Latin · A modern variant of Serena, from Latin meaning 'calm,' 'serene,' or 'tranquil and clear.'
Setara
Persian · A Persian name meaning 'star,' evoking celestial beauty, brightness, and cosmic wonder.
Sheliya
Hebrew · A modern elaboration blending Shelia/Sheila (Irish/Hebrew roots) with a stylized feminine suffix.
Shiny
English · Used as a given name particularly in India, derived from the English word 'shiny,' symbolizing radiance.
Shreyasi
Indian · A Sanskrit name meaning 'excellent,' 'auspicious,' or 'the best one,' associated with prosperity and glory.
Shylei
English · A modern invented phonetic variant of Shelley or Shylee, created for its soft contemporary sound.
Sibelle
Greek · A variant of Sybil/Sibyl, from Greek meaning 'prophetess' or 'oracle,' with elegant French styling.
Sidora
Greek · A variant of Isidora, from Greek meaning 'gift of Isis,' the Egyptian goddess of magic and healing.
Simarpreet
Indian · A Punjabi Sikh compound name meaning 'love of divine remembrance,' honoring meditation on God.
Simia
Latin · A modern or regional feminine name possibly used as a variant of Simone, of Latin and Hebrew roots.
Sofee
Greek · A modern spelling variant of Sophie, from Greek 'sophia' meaning 'wisdom.'
Solach
Irish · A rare Irish-influenced or modern invented name, possibly relating to Celtic roots or the Latin 'sol' (sun).
Solarah
English · A modern invented name inspired by 'solar,' evoking sunlight, warmth, and radiant celestial energy.
Solmary
Spanish · A blended name combining Sol (sun, Latin/Spanish) and Mary (Hebrew 'beloved'), meaning 'sun of Mary.'
Sophiee
Greek · A modern spelling variant of Sophie/Sophia, from Greek 'sophia' meaning 'wisdom.'
Sophiyah
Greek · A modern fusion of Sophia (Greek 'wisdom') with a Hebrew-style suffix, blending two cultural traditions.
Srikrithi
Indian · A Sanskrit compound meaning 'auspicious creation,' from Sri (sacred) and Krithi (creation/composition).
Sucdi
African · A Somali name meaning 'lucky' or 'fortunate,' traditionally used in the Horn of Africa.
Suhailey
Arabic · A variant of Suhaila, an Arabic name derived from Suhail (Canopus), the second-brightest star in the sky.
Sulaf
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning 'the first pressing of grapes' or 'the purest and finest of something.'
Synneva
Norse · A Norse variant of Synnøve, from Old Norse elements meaning 'sun' and 'gift,' signifying a gift of sunlight.
Shaddix
Hebrew · Modern invented variant of Shadrach, a Hebrew biblical name of Babylonian origin meaning 'command of Aku.'
Srihaas
Indian · Sanskrit name combining 'sri' (holy, prosperity) and 'haas' (smile, laughter), meaning 'divine smile.'
Sahibdeep
Indian · Punjabi Sikh name combining 'sahib' (master, lord) and 'deep' (lamp, light), meaning 'master's light.'
Shaemus
Irish · A variant of Shamus/Seamus from Irish James, ultimately from Hebrew Jacob meaning “supplanter.”
Silis
Greek · A short variant of Silas, tied through Greek and Latin tradition to silva-like roots meaning forest.
Suheb
Arabic · A form of Suhaib in Arabic, often linked to a companion of the Prophet and meaning a reddish-brown tone.
Suheyb
Arabic · An Arabic spelling variant of Suhaib, generally carrying meanings around a reddish or tawny hue.
Suyog
Indian · From Sanskrit su plus yoga, this Indian name means good union, harmony, or proper joining.
Samonte
Spanish · A Spanish surname-based form tied to topographic or locative roots with the element Monte, meaning mountain.
Samvit
Indian · From Sanskrit samvit, meaning "consciousness" or "awareness," a philosophical and spiritual Indian name.
Serious
English · A modern English personal name built from the adjective serious, meaning solemn, composed, and mature.
Shloke
Indian · Likely tied to the Sanskrit word *śloka*, meaning a sacred verse, so the name evokes poetry and recitation tradition.
Shoumik
Indian · A modern Indian-style name linked to Sanskritic naming patterns, often interpreted as graceful or auspicious by sound and custom.
Siale
English · A creative English-style modern form related to names like Cale or Cielo, used primarily for its contemporary sound.
Statham
English · Old English habitational surname from 'stæð' (landing place) and 'ham' (homestead).
Syedmuhammad
Arabic · Arabic compound of Syed (lord, master) and Muhammad (praised one), a revered Islamic name.
Safee
Arabic · Arabic variant of Safi, meaning 'pure,' 'clear,' or 'chosen one.'
Saheb
Arabic · Arabic and Persian title-name meaning 'lord,' 'master,' or 'companion,' used as a given name.
Saion
Welsh · Possibly Welsh in origin or a modern invented name; may relate to Welsh 'saeon' meaning craftsmen.
Samahj
Indian · Modern variant possibly derived from Sanskrit 'samaj' meaning 'society' or 'community.'
Samet
Arabic · Turkish name of Arabic origin meaning 'velvet' or 'steadfast,' widely used in Turkish-speaking regions.
Serhat
Persian · Turkish name of Persian origin meaning 'frontier' or 'border,' referring to a boundary or limit.
Sheya
Hebrew · Hebrew diminutive variant of Shaya, itself a short form of Isaiah meaning 'God is salvation.'
Siddanth
Indian · Sanskrit variant of Siddhant, meaning 'principle' or 'established truth,' from 'siddha' (accomplished).
Simitrio
Greek · Creative variant of Demetrio, from Greek Demetrios meaning 'devoted to Demeter,' goddess of the harvest.
Simms
English · English patronymic surname meaning 'son of Simon,' from Hebrew Shimon meaning 'he who hears.'
Sonjay
Indian · Anglicized variant of the Sanskrit name Sanjay, meaning 'victorious' or 'one who has conquered.'
Stathan
English · Variant of the English surname Statham, a place name meaning 'stony homestead' or 'landing place.'
Syr
Welsh · Possibly derived from Welsh 'syr' meaning 'sir' or 'lord,' used as a noble title.
Somiyah
Arabic · Variant of Samiyah, from Arabic sami meaning 'elevated,' 'exalted,' or 'noble.'
Saryniti
English · Modern invented variant of Serenity, from Latin 'serenus' meaning calm and tranquil.
Seely
English · Old English name from 'sǣlig' meaning happy, blessed, or fortunate.
Skyee
English · Variant of Skye, referencing the sky or the Scottish Isle of Skye.
Saaliha
Arabic · Arabic feminine name meaning 'righteous, virtuous, or pious,' the feminine form of the name Salih.
Sahaira
Arabic · Variant possibly related to Arabic 'Zahra' (radiant flower) or 'Sahara' (desert), evoking expansive beauty.
Salara
English · Modern invented melodic name, likely a creative blend influenced by Sara and similar lyrical feminine names.
Seija
Norse · Finnish feminine name meaning 'calm' or 'serene,' rooted in the Nordic linguistic and cultural tradition.
Sophieanne
Greek · Compound of Sophie (Greek 'wisdom') and Anne (Hebrew 'grace'), uniting two classic virtuous names.
Safiye
Arabic · From Arabic Safiyya meaning pure, sincere, or best friend; a name of historical Islamic significance.
Sahri
Arabic · Possibly from Arabic/Persian roots meaning of the desert or relating to the pre-dawn hour, evoking mystery and stillness.
Sahriya
Arabic · Feminine elaboration of Sahri; from Arabic/Persian roots evoking the desert landscape or nocturnal enchantment.
Samayiah
Arabic · Variant blending Samara (Hebrew: protected by God) and Samiya (Arabic: elevated, exalted or high-standing).
Sarynity
Latin · Creative respelling of Serenity, from Latin serenus meaning clear, calm, and undisturbed; a virtue name.
Sephina
Hebrew · Variant of Seraphina (Hebrew: fiery angel, member of the seraphim) or a diminutive form of Josephine.
Shaileigh
Irish · Variant of Shaylee or Shelagh (Irish form of Cecilia); from Irish síodh léa possibly meaning fairy palace or meadow.
Shehzeen
Persian · From Persian/Urdu shehzeen meaning beautiful as a princess or royally adorned; popular in South Asian Muslim communities.
Sohanny
Spanish · Spanish-influenced variant of Johanna (Hebrew: God is gracious), widely used in Latin American communities.
Solage
French · French-inspired name possibly derived from soleil (sun) or a regional place name, used as a poetic modern given name.
Somayah
Arabic · Variant of Sumayyah, an Arabic name meaning high above or elevated in standing; borne by the first martyr of Islam.
Saada
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'happiness,' 'felicity,' or 'good fortune,' a joyful wish-name.
Saegan
English · Modern invented name possibly blending English 'sage' (wisdom/herb) with an Irish '-an' suffix.
Sahrye
Arabic · Creative variant of Sahar, from Arabic and Persian meaning 'dawn' or 'early morning hours.'
Sammya
Arabic · Modern variant of Samiya (Arabic, 'exalted' or 'elevated') blended with English Samantha.
Sanilah
Arabic · Name likely derived from Arabic 'sana' meaning 'brilliance' or 'radiance,' with South Asian influence.
Sanira
Arabic · Possibly derived from Arabic 'sana' meaning 'brilliance,' extended with a melodic feminine suffix.
Santanah
Spanish · Modern variant inspired by Santana, a Spanish place name ultimately rooted in 'Saint Anne.'
Sanyra
Arabic · Modern invented name likely based on Arabic 'Saniyya' meaning 'brilliant' or 'radiant.'
Sariyha
Arabic · Variant of Arabic Sariya, meaning 'clouds at night' or 'one who journeys in the night.'
Shahrazad
Persian · Persian name meaning 'city-born' or 'of noble lineage'; the legendary narrator of One Thousand and One Nights.
Shanii
Hebrew · Modern variant of Shani, from Hebrew meaning 'scarlet' or Swahili meaning 'wonderful.'
Shanniya
Irish · Modern invented name inspired by Shannon, from Irish meaning 'old wise river,' with a creative suffix.
Shivany
Indian · Variant of Shivani, a Sanskrit name meaning 'belonging to Shiva' or an epithet of goddess Parvati.
Shyloe
Hebrew · Modern variant of Shiloh, from Hebrew meaning 'peaceful' or 'tranquil place of rest.'
Simoni
Hebrew · Variant of Simone, from Hebrew 'Shim'on' meaning 'God has heard,' a biblical name.
Simreet
Indian · Punjabi Sikh name from Sanskrit 'smriti' (remembrance) meaning 'one who remembers divine teachings.'
Sirayah
Hebrew · Modern invented name possibly inspired by Hebrew Seraiah ('God has prevailed') or Arabic Saraya.
Sohna
Indian · From Punjabi, meaning 'beautiful' or 'golden'; a common term of endearment in South Asian culture.
Sophialynn
Greek · Modern compound of Sophia (Greek 'wisdom') and Lynn (Welsh 'lake'); a contemporary invented blend.
Sophiamae
Greek · Modern compound of Sophia (Greek 'wisdom') and Mae (variant of May); a contemporary blended name.
Sophieann
Greek · Modern blend of Sophie (Greek 'wisdom') and Ann (Hebrew 'grace'); a contemporary compound name.
Sragvi
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'one who wears a garland of flowers,' associated with beauty and auspiciousness.
Srilaasya
Indian · Sanskrit compound of Sri (auspicious/wealth) and Laasya (graceful dance form); meaning 'auspicious and graceful.'
Sriyah
Indian · Derived from Sanskrit 'Sri,' meaning prosperity, beauty, and divine auspiciousness; a feminine spiritual name.
Starlah
English · Modern invented variant of Starla, an elaboration of Star; a contemporary celestial English nature name.
Stellamarie
Latin · Compound of Stella (Latin 'star') and Marie (French form of Hebrew Mary); a celestial-devotional blend.
Sudeeksha
Indian · Sanskrit compound of 'su' (good/well) and 'deeksha' (initiation/dedication); meaning 'auspicious initiation.'
Sumalee
Indian · Thai name with Sanskrit roots meaning 'beautiful flower' or 'fragrant jasmine'; widely used in Thailand.
Suraiyah
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'Pleiades' (a bright star cluster); also spelled Surayya, symbolizing celestial radiance.
Swecha
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'free will,' 'independence,' or 'of one's own choice'; a name celebrating autonomy.
Saral
Indian · A Hindi/Sanskrit name meaning “simple” or “straight,” valued as a concise virtue-style naming term.
Saurya
Indian · From Sanskrit saury(a), meaning “bravery” or “heroic courage,” tied to heroic-mythic Indian naming patterns.
Sabiel
Hebrew · A Hebrew-style theophoric name with -el meaning God, associated with angelic or biblical naming traditions.
Sanin
Slavic · A Slavic-associated form from surname or patronymic patterns, now mostly a modern given-name choice.
Snithik
English · A modern invented English form built for sharp, contemporary phonetics; no well-documented traditional meaning is established.
Stihl
German · A surname-derived modern German form; now used as a personal name though its origin is family-name based, not a lexical given-name root.
Sabur
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning 'patient and enduring'; Al-Sabur is one of the 99 names of God in Islam.
Saiden
English · A modern invented name, likely a creative variant of Aiden (Irish 'little fire') with an S- prefix.
Saku
Japanese · A Japanese name meaning 'remembrance' or 'blossom'; also used in Finland as a form of Zacharias.
Samith
Indian · A Sanskrit name meaning 'assembled or collected together,' implying unity and harmonious gathering.
Seigo
Japanese · A Japanese name meaning 'honest and upright,' with kanji choices conveying sincerity and correctness.
Severyn
Slavic · A Slavic form of the Latin Severus, meaning 'stern or strict,' common in Poland and Eastern Europe.
Shaik
Arabic · An Indian/Arabic variant of Sheikh, an honorific meaning 'elder, chief, or respected community leader.'
Shneor
Hebrew · A Hebrew/Yiddish name meaning 'two lights,' associated with enlightened Torah study in Jewish tradition.
Shreyank
Indian · A Sanskrit name meaning 'auspicious, fortunate, or worthy of praise,' conveying blessings and honor.
Shrivas
Indian · A Sanskrit name combining 'Shri' (prosperity/Lakshmi) and 'vas' (dwelling), meaning 'abode of prosperity.'
Siddhesh
Indian · Indian name from Sanskrit for one who is accomplished, meaning "lord of mastery and attainment."
Soufiane
Arabic · Arabic name from Sufyan, often linked to elevated, upright character and respected spiritual identity.
Sriniketh
Indian · Indian name combining Sri (honor) with a home-related element, often interpreted as "auspicious dwelling."
Striker
English · Modern English coinage from the noun striker, repurposed as a bold athletic-style personal name.
Suhrit
Indian · From Sanskrit suhr̥t, meaning "friend" or "good-hearted companion."
Suryansh
Indian · Indian name from Sanskrit Surya (sun), meaning "part of the sun" or "sunbeam."
Sybastian
Greek · Variant of Sebastian, from Greek sebastos meaning "venerable," preserved through Christian history and saints.
Sebella
Italian · A modern invented blend of Sebastian or Seba- with Bella (Latin, 'beautiful'), creating a melodic feminine name.
Svana
Norse · Old Norse name derived from svan meaning 'swan,' symbolizing grace and purity in Scandinavian tradition.
Sadiee
Hebrew · A modern spelling variant of Sadie, a diminutive of Sarah from Hebrew meaning 'princess' or 'noblewoman.'
Saanchi
Indian · Sanskrit-derived Indian name meaning 'collection' or 'treasure'; also references the sacred Buddhist site Sanchi.
Shaam
Arabic · Arabic and Persian name meaning 'evening' or 'dusk'; also a poetic name for Greater Syria.
Sofiarose
Greek · Compound of Sofia (Greek 'wisdom') and Rose (Latin 'flower'), blending intellect with natural beauty.
Suvali
Indian · Sanskrit-rooted Indian name combining 'su' (good/beautiful), suggesting grace, virtue, and elegance.
Swayzi
English · Modern invented phonetic variant of Swayze, an English surname repurposed as a given name.
Sadika
Arabic · Arabic and Swahili name meaning 'truthful,' 'sincere,' or 'faithful friend,' reflecting core Islamic virtues.
Safeerah
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'ambassador,' 'envoy,' or 'messenger,' used as a feminine given name in Islamic tradition.
Sahriyah
Arabic · Arabic name related to sahar ('dawn' or 'desert'), meaning 'of the desert' or 'one who keeps vigil at dawn.'
Sarhiya
Arabic · Variant of Sariya, an Arabic name meaning 'clouds at night' or 'night journey,' rich with poetic desert imagery.
Savanh
English · Variant of Savannah, from Spanish sabana (via Taíno), meaning 'treeless plain' or 'open grassland.'
Semora
Hebrew · Variant possibly related to Samara (Hebrew 'protected by God') or Arabic 'night conversation,' with poetic resonance.
Sevinch
Persian · Uzbek name of Persian-Turkic origin meaning 'joy' or 'happiness,' widely used in Central Asian Muslim communities.
Shahina
Arabic · Arabic-Persian name meaning 'royal white falcon' or 'peregrine falcon,' symbolizing nobility and soaring spirit.
Shanyk
English · Modern invented name with possible Irish-inspired phonetics, likely a creative spelling variant of Shannon.
Sirin
Arabic · Arabic-Persian name meaning 'sweet,' also referencing the mythological Sirin, a paradise bird of Eastern folklore.
Sohpia
Greek · Variant spelling of Sophia, from Greek meaning 'wisdom,' one of the most enduring names in Western tradition.
Stevii
Greek · Modern stylized spelling of Stevie, a diminutive of Stephanie from Greek stephanos meaning 'crown' or 'wreath.'
Syrinity
English · Modern invented variant of Serenity, an English virtue name meaning 'peaceful and calm,' with stylized spelling.
Saham
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'arrow,' connoting speed and precision; also used as a place name in Arabia.
Sailer
English · Modern variant of Sailor, an English occupational name evoking seafaring and adventure.
Sajidah
Arabic · Arabic feminine name meaning 'one who prostrates in worship,' denoting devotion and piety.
Samija
Arabic · Variant of Samia, from Arabic meaning 'exalted' or 'elevated,' also used across Slavic regions.
Sanavi
Indian · Sanskrit-derived Indian name associated with the goddess Saraswati, signifying knowledge and grace.
Sarahya
Hebrew · Modern elaboration of Sarah, from Hebrew meaning 'princess' or 'noblewoman.'
Sarriyah
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'clouds that travel by night' or 'one who journeys by night.'
Satsha
Slavic · Modern variant of Sasha, a Slavic diminutive of Alexander/Alexandra meaning 'defender of men.'
Selebrity
English · Modern invented name derived from the English word 'celebrity,' connoting fame and renown.
Seriniti
Latin · Modern phonetic spelling of Serenity, from Latin 'serenus' meaning 'calm' and 'peaceful.'
Seya
Japanese · Japanese-influenced name that can mean 'pure' or 'clear,' also used as a modern given name.
Shalymar
Persian · Variant of Shalimar, from the famed Persian gardens meaning 'abode of love' or 'paradise.'
Sharimar
Persian · Variant of Shalimar, the famous Persian garden name meaning 'abode of love' or 'paradise.'
Sharini
Indian · Sanskrit-origin Indian name meaning 'she who protects' or relating to a nurturing, protective quality.
Sheylynn
Irish · Modern invented variant of Shaylyn, blending the Irish name Shea with the popular -lynn suffix.
Siwar
Arabic · Arabic feminine name meaning 'bracelet' or 'armlet,' a symbol of adornment and feminine beauty.
Siyuri
Spanish · Name of possible Quechua/indigenous South American origin, with meanings varying by regional tradition.
Sohany
Indian · Variant of Sohana, a Sanskrit-origin name meaning 'beautiful,' 'pleasant,' or 'charming.'
Sophiaisabelle
Greek · Compound of Sophia (Greek: 'wisdom') and Isabelle (Hebrew: 'God is my oath'), two classic names joined.
Sophiemarie
Greek · Modern blended name combining Sophie (Greek 'wisdom') and Marie (Hebrew 'beloved/bitter').
Starri
English · Creative variant of Star/Starry, evoking celestial brightness; also a Norse given name.
Summayah
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'high above' or 'lofty,' borne by the first martyr of Islam.
Surrey
English · Old English place name denoting the county south of the Thames, meaning 'southern district.'
Sydalee
English · Modern invented variant of Sydney, from Old French 'Saint-Denis,' now used as a feminine name.
Shenouda
Arabic · From the Coptic Christian tradition and linked to Saint Shenouda, known as a saintly, church-associated name.
Shriyansh
Indian · Indian compound of Shri ('auspicious') and ansh ('part' or 'ray'), meaning blessed radiance.
Stylz
English · A stylized modern name derived from 'style,' used as a sleek contemporary personal name.
Syden
English · Modern spelling linked to Sidney/Sideyn roots tied to Old English terms for settlement and wide land.
Saugat
Indian · Indian name often linked to meanings around gift or blessing in Sanskritic naming tradition.
Sennett
English · An English family name later reused as a given name, likely tied to medieval surname traditions rather than a singular lexical meaning.
Srithik
Indian · A modern South Asian name blending Sanskritic/Southeasterly phonetics around Sri ('auspicious') with a contemporary suffix.
Sudeys
Arabic · A modern Arabic-influenced spelling variant, used as a personal name with no single standardized classical form.
Swapnil
Indian · From Sanskrit *svapna* ('dream'), commonly interpreted as 'dreamy' or 'dream-like'.
Syhir
Arabic · A modern variant related to Arabic *Zahir*, meaning 'bright, manifest, apparent.'
Samraj
Indian · Samraj is related to Sanskrit concepts of Samrajya and Samrat, meaning sovereign or emperor.
Santrez
Spanish · Santrez appears from Iberian surname patterns linked to sanctity (*san* roots) and was adapted into modern personal-name use.
Schaffer
German · Schaffer is a German surname from Schäfer meaning shepherd, a clear historic occupational designation.
Scholar
English · Scholar is directly from the word for learned person, giving an occupational meaning tied to study and learning.
Sebestian
Latin · Sebestian is a variant of Sebastian, from Latin Sebastianus and Greek *sebastos*, meaning venerable or revered.
Sepp
German · Sepp is a German diminutive of Joseph, itself from Hebrew Yosef meaning "God adds" or "he adds."
Shashanth
Indian · Shashanth is an Indian Sanskritic name associated with calm joy and moonlike beauty in meaning interpretations.
Shuraim
Arabic · A modern Arabic-rendered form likely tied to names like Shuaym, treated as a variant with affectionate, diminutive-style naming in modern Arab contexts.
Shylon
English · A contemporary English-style name with no fixed historical root, used as a modern-sounding variant in creative naming.
Siaki
English · A nontraditional name likely shaped in modern English naming trends, with no clear classical root and no stable etymology in older sources.
Sidhartha
Indian · From Sanskrit Siddhārtha, meaning 'one who has accomplished his aim,' famously borne by Siddhārtha Gautama.
Siyuan
Chinese · A Chinese name combining common morphemes, where meaning varies by characters but often relates to ideas like thought, source, or origin.
Sodbileg
African · A rare name associated with Central Asian/North Asian tradition, used as a compact personal name with uncertain direct translation in Western sources.
Steeler
English · A surname-origin name from English usage meaning a worker in steelmaking or one who works with steel.
Syliss
Latin · A stylized name derived from the latin-root 'sil-' meaning 'wood/forest,' and used as a modern nature-toned spelling variant.
Sanvitha
Indian · An Indian name connected to Sanvi-style roots and valued for auspicious, graceful meaning tied to prosperity or completeness.
Sofiamarie
Greek · A compound of Sophia meaning wisdom and Marie from the Christian Hebrew-French tradition, blending intellect and devotion.
Sahiry
Arabic · A modern Arabic-rooted name linked to sahir-like forms, often understood as related to wakefulness and attentiveness.
Sinit
English · A compact contemporary name inspired by names like Sinead and Sanya, used as a modern invented English form.
Sirine
Greek · A melodic variant related to Sirine/Sirin forms, with Greek mythic associations to the siren tradition.
Spriha
Indian · From Sanskrit *spriha* meaning desire or longing, used as a feminine Indian name.
Summaya
Arabic · An Arabic-influenced name related to Sumaya, traditionally associated with loftiness and distinction.
Sadan
Arabic · Arabic-style name with possible links to joyful or good-fortune meanings, used as a concise modern form.
Seleyna
Greek · Arabic-influenced modern spelling of Selene/Selina lines, linked to calm moonlit or elegant feminine imagery.
Siba
Arabic · Arabic-derived name associated with alert and steadfast qualities, used as a short independent feminine variant.
Skiilar
English · Stylistic English variant of Skylar with elongated spelling, sharing the same airy, modern unisex roots.
Snowy
English · English nature-based name taken directly from snow, used as a poetic or nickname-style given name.
Sopheia
Greek · Greek-influenced form of Sophia, from *sophia* meaning wisdom, a classical literary and intellectual name source.
Syonna
English · Modern English-inspired name variant of Siona/Syona patterns, created as a stylish, contemporary spelling.
Sadeigh
Arabic · A modern respelling of Arabic Sadi/Sa‘id-line names, associated with happiness and good fortune.
Saedie
Arabic · A phonetic modern variant related to Arabic Sa‘idah forms, made into a gentle contemporary feminine name.
Samonie
Hebrew · A modern spelling of Simone, ultimately from the Hebrew root Samuel meaning God has heard.
Sanibel
Spanish · A place-based name taken from the Floridian island name Sanibel.
Sarahbella
Hebrew · A compound of Sarah meaning princess and Bella meaning beautiful, blending two classic name traditions.
Sarani
Indian · A South Asian name linked to Sanskrit usage, used as a lyrical modern feminine form.
Savara
Indian · An Indian-origin form connected to regional naming traditions and used in modern personal naming.
Seerit
Arabic · A modernized spelling influenced by Arabic Sadi/Saeed name families, with connotations of joy and blessing.
Sehajpreet
Indian · From Punjabi Sehaj plus Preet, meaning gentle grace and loving devotion.
Seoyeon
Korean · A Korean feminine name whose meaning depends on the selected hanja characters, commonly tied to grace and beauty.
Serae
Hebrew · A modernized form related to Sara/Serah, aligned with the biblical feminine name tradition.
Shaikha
Arabic · From Arabic *shaykhah*, the feminine of a respected leader; used as a name for distinction.
Shekhinah
Hebrew · A Hebrew theological term for divine presence, used as a name with biblical and spiritual meaning.
Sibilla
Greek · From Greek *Sibylla* through Latin, referring to a prophetess in classical tradition.
Sierraleone
Spanish · A place-based name named for Sierra Leone, formed from mountain imagery and regional identity.
Siqi
Chinese · A Chinese name often written with characters meaning fine jade or clear beauty.
Skilee
English · A modern name formed from sky imagery and the suffix -lee, suggesting openness and light.
Skylarrae
English · A modern extension of Skylar and Rae made as a melodic contemporary given name.
Skylit
English · A modern coined name combining sky and lit, literally evoking something lit by the sky.
Skyly
English · A short modern variant of Sky/Skye with a soft feminine ending.
Solaine
French · A French-influenced name linked to solar imagery and graceful feminine sound.
Sophiaisabella
Greek · A double compound of Sophia (wisdom) and Isabella (God is my oath), combining two classical name meanings.
Steysi
Norse · A modern spelling with a Nordic look, used as a contemporary invented form.
Surveen
Indian · A Punjabi-Indian name associated with grace and beauty in Sikh-influenced naming tradition.
Sebaztian
Greek · A variant of Sebastian from Greek *sebastos* through Latin, meaning 'venerable' or 'august.'
Shawaiz
Arabic · An Arabic-leaning name often connected to honor and strength, used in modern Muslim naming traditions.
Samridh
Indian · Indian form of Sanskrit *samriddha*, meaning “prosperous” or “accomplished,” often used for one blessed with success.
Seleem
Arabic · Arabic name from *salīm*, meaning safe, healthy, and whole; related to the classical Muslim name Salim.
Semahj
Arabic · Likely Arabic-modern form of Samih/Samah names, associated with generosity and tolerance in Semitic naming traditions.
Shoma
Persian · Persian and Japanese name; in Persian it can mean sky or ceremonial season, and in Japanese it appears as a homophonous name form.
Sohaan
Arabic · Arabic-influenced South Asian name meaning handsome or radiant, used as a modern male forename.
Syiere
English · Modern invented stylization of names like Cyre/Ciar; no fixed historical root, used as a contemporary unisex-first name.
Sahishnu
Indian · From Sanskrit *sahishnu*, meaning patient, enduring, and tolerant.
Saianish
Indian · A contemporary Indian coined form combining Sai and Anish-style elements.
Samandar
Persian · Persian/central Asian name form historically tied to regional usage and meanings around guardian or sea-related heritage.
Sandino
Spanish · A Spanish surname and given name linked to family or place-name traditions, generally treated as a diminutive or regional form.
Savya
Slavic · A Slavic short form tied to Saveliy, ultimately tracing back to the Hebrew name Samuel, “God has heard.”
Sehej
Arabic · A rare modern name with Arabic-style phonetics, often used as a contemporary variant without a firmly fixed ancient meaning.
Selasi
African · An African name found in Ghanaian traditions, often associated with divine favor or a prayer-based meaning.
Shamuel
Hebrew · A variant spelling of Samuel, meaning “God has heard,” from a classic Hebrew biblical name.
Sheku
African · A West African form related to titles from Arabic *sheikh*, associated with a learned or respected figure.
Shiye
English · A modern unisex-style name chosen largely for sound and style, with no single established historical etymology.
Sier
English · A short English-style modern personal name likely derived from earlier surnames like Seer or Sire.
Sritan
Indian · An Indian-formed name built from Sanskrit elements for honor or holiness, often interpreted as “sacred/auspicious one.”
Subaru
Japanese · From Japanese for the constellation Pleiades, with the sense of “to unite” or “to come together.”
Sudays
English · A modern invented name variant with weak historical rooting, usually selected as a contemporary phonetic form.
Syrius
Greek · From Greek *seirios* meaning “scorching,” the star Sirius, adapted as a strong celestial name form.
Sochi
Japanese · Used in modern naming as a Japanese-style borrowing and sometimes as a place-based name form, with no strict old etymology.
Samus
English · Known from popular fiction, Samus is best treated as a modern literary-style name rather than a historical given name.
Saminah
Arabic · From Arabic samina roots tied to value and esteem, with a feminine ending used in modern naming.
Saindhavi
Indian · A classical Indian name from Sanskrit, often associated with Sarasvati and meanings of knowledge and auspiciousness.
Samreet
Arabic · An Arabic and South Asian style name often meaning pleasant companionship or evening calm, used as a modern feminine form.
Skylette
English · A creative modern feminine name blending sky and a soft suffix, evoking openness and air.
Samanvita
Indian · From Sanskrit roots, this Indian name is associated with life-force and vitality, suggesting resilience and nourishment.
Sevara
Persian · A Persian name associated with elegance and dignified femininity in modern personal naming.
Sharvani
Indian · Indian name linked to Sanskrit sacred traditions, often used with devotional and mythic resonance.
Sicilee
Latin · A modern spelling of Cecile/Cecilia, with Latin roots via Roman Christian naming and a refined English sound.
Siryah
Hebrew · Likely a variant of Hebrew Shira, meaning “song” or “poem,” used as a lyrical feminine name.
Sophyia
Greek · From Greek sophia meaning “wisdom,” a name long linked to the classical ideal of wisdom and learning.
Srilakshmi
Indian · From Sanskrit elements sri (auspiciousness) and Lakshmi, the Hindu goddess of wealth and prosperity.
Synnove
Norse · A Scandinavian/Norse feminine form tied to old Nordic sun imagery, often read as a gift or blessing of the sun.
Samaara
Arabic · Samaara is an Arabic-inspired name connected to the root for evening conversation and evening sociability.
Saphirah
Hebrew · Saphirah is a Hebrew-rooted form linked to Sapir (sapphire), implying a precious stone and bright value.
Sarii
Arabic · Sarii is used as a modern Arabic female form often connected with grace and the sense of joy or elevated beauty.
Savannahgrace
English · Savannahgrace is a compound English name combining the grassy plain image of savannah with the virtue of grace.
Savannahjo
English · Savannahjo joins Savannah and Jo into a modern American-style feminine compound with place-and-personal charm.
Scarlytt
English · Scarlytt is an English modern spelling variant of Scarlett, from Old French écarlat, the rich red color.
Seras
Hebrew · Seras is a variant related to names like Sarah, from Hebrew meaning “princess,” with noble feminine associations.
Shahzoda
Persian · Shahzoda is a Persian title-name meaning “daughter of the shah,” carrying clear royal and aristocratic meaning.
Sheikha
Arabic · Sheikha is Arabic, the feminine form of sheikh, meaning a respected female leader or person of noble status.
Skyana
English · Skyana is a modern English name derived from sky, evoking openness, height, and airy movement.
Skyelee
Scottish · Skyelee combines Skye with the suffix -lee, a modern English-Skotish style name with a nature-based tone.
Soffie
Greek · Soffie is a diminutive form of Sophia, from Greek sophia meaning “wisdom.”
Somiah
Arabic · Somiah is an Arabic feminine form related to roots meaning hearing, elevation, or high-standing beauty.
Sopia
Greek · Sopia is a variant of Sophia, from Greek sophia, meaning “wisdom.”
Steicy
English · Steicy is a modern respelling of Stacy, a later English form of a name meaning “crown” or “garland.”
Sujood
Arabic · Sujood comes from the Arabic term for prostration in worship, carrying a strongly devotional meaning.
Szofia
Slavic · Szofia is the Slavic spelling of Sophia, rooted in Greek sophia, meaning “wisdom.”
Saikrishna
Indian · A compound of Sai and Krishna from Sanskrit traditions, invoking the honored Hindu divine figure.
Sardor
Persian · Persian/Central Asian name associated with leadership and rank, often valued for its strong heroic tone.
Semyon
Hebrew · Slavic form of Simeon from Hebrew, meaning 'he has heard,' known from biblical naming heritage.
Shohjahon
Persian · Persian-influenced Central Asian name built from royal imagery, often understood as 'king of the world.'
Stallone
Italian · From Italian *stallone* meaning “stallion,” it is chiefly known as a surname and later used as a modern masculine given name.
Suhanth
Indian · An Indian-style name from Sanskrit components often interpreted as “handsome” or “noble,” used in modern naming.
Sadman
Arabic · Arabic-rooted form associated with happiness and good fortune, used in Muslim and South Asian naming.
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