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Baby names starting with S

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Saifaldeen
Arabic · From Arabic *Saif al-Dīn*, meaning 'sword of the faith' in Islamic naming tradition.
Saji
Indian · An Indian name used as a short form or full name, often linked to readiness, dignity, or blessed service.
Samarpreet
Indian · Punjabi Sikh compound of *Samar* and *preet*, meaning someone devoted with heartfelt love.
Shahaan
Persian · From Persian *shah* ('king'), giving a regal meaning of royal dignity in modern naming.
Shreehan
Indian · An Indian modern spelling of Shreyan, formed from *Shri* (auspicious) and a heroic ending.
Sidahmed
Arabic · A compound name joining *Said* ('happy') with *Ahmed* ('most praised') in Islamic tradition.
Sixten
Norse · An Old Norse name often explained as 'victory stone,' with roots in northern heroic naming.
Soran
Arabic · A name used in Arabic-influenced regions with uncertain etymology in modern use, often kept as a distinct male forename.
Syheem
Arabic · A modern Arabic-influenced spelling chosen for its gentle phonetics, with associations to calm and peace in usage.
Selihom
Hebrew · Selihom appears to be a modern variant related to the Hebrew concept of shalom, associated with peace and completeness.
Savannahmarie
English · A dual name joining Savannah, the English word for grassy plains, with Marie, giving a place-meets-honorific compound.
Siyan
Arabic · A cross-regional modern name where similar forms are used in Arabic and Indian settings, often as a gentle unisex-style choice.
Sophiaanne
Greek · A compound of Sophia, “wisdom,” and Anne from Hebrew Hanah, “grace,” yielding a meaning of wise grace.
Saelor
Welsh · A Welsh-style contemporary name likely influenced by Celtic sound patterns, used today as a modern invented form.
Sameenah
Arabic · An Arabic feminine form connected to the Samina/Sami family names, often associated with preciousness and esteem.
Seyram
African · An Akan-influenced African form used for children born on Friday, common in Ghanaian day-name traditions.
Siahna
Persian · From Persian *siyāh* meaning dark or dusky, used as a feminine name form.
Skylarrose
English · A modern English invented blend of Skylar and Rose, formed as a lyrical compound name.
Safiyo
Arabic · A variant related to Arabic safi/safiya, meaning pure, clear, or honest, and used as a virtue-oriented feminine name.
Scarletrose
English · A direct English compound of scarlet and rose, meaning a crimson flower in a modern blended style.
Seliana
Greek · A modern form linked to Greek lunar naming tradition through Selene, giving a moon-associated poetic meaning.
Serly
English · A modern English feminine spelling influenced by names like Serl/Sheryl, used as a sleek invented short-form style.
Shafia
Arabic · From Arabic ṣāfiya or ṣafiya, meaning pure, clean, and worthy, with a clear virtue-based meaning.
Shakhzoda
Persian · From Persian shāhzādeh, meaning child of a king or princess, a clear royal-classic feminine title name.
Shesia
Arabic · A modern name variant in Arabic-influenced naming systems, shaped as a fresh form of Shazia-like feminine roots.
Siddhiksha
Indian · A Sanskrit-style coined form from siddhi (attainment) and diksha (initiation), suggesting disciplined or spiritual attainment.
Simbo
African · An African given-name form used in several communities where exact meaning varies by language and local tradition.
Similoluwa
African · A Yoruba-style devotion name with *Oluwa* (God) elements, interpreted as one favored or protected by God.
Skielynn
English · A modern English blend of Sky and Lynn, used for a name carrying open-sky, airy imagery.
Soleigh
Arabic · An Arabic-style modern spelling in the Soliha/Saleh name family, carrying a sense of righteousness and goodness.
Sriaadya
Indian · An Indian-style compound of Sri (auspicious, prosperity) and Adya (first/original), meaning blessed beginnings.
Stellaluna
Latin · A coined celestial name from Latin stella (star) and luna (moon), meaning star and moon together.
Stuthi
Indian · From Sanskrit stuti, meaning praise or hymn, used as a devotional name in Indian cultural contexts.
Swadha
Indian · From Sanskrit svādha, a Vedic sacrificial and ancestral ritual term, giving it a sacred mythic association.
Syreen
Persian · A modern Persian-influenced variant of Shirin, meaning sweet and charming.
Sitiveni
English · A Tongan-style form of Stephen, itself from Greek stephanos, meaning "crown."
Sehajveer
Indian · Punjabi compound of sehaj (calm) and veer (hero), meaning a serene or composed hero.
Shashvat
Indian · From Sanskrit shashvat, meaning eternal or everlasting, a classical Indian descriptive name element.
Sahim
Arabic · Sahim is an Arabic name that can carry meanings linked to arrows, shares, or fortune depending on derivation.
Salinger
French · Salinger is a surname-style name of European origin, best known through literary association with J. D. Salinger.
Saras
Indian · Saras is an Indian name from Sanskrit, often linked to flow, lakes, eloquence, or the goddess-associated root seen in Saraswati.
Seidon
Greek · Seidon appears to echo Poseidon, giving it a Greek mythic feel connected with the sea and divine power.
Semion
Slavic · Semion is a Slavic form of Simeon, a Hebrew biblical name meaning he has heard.
Shahraan
Persian · Shahraan is a Persian-Arabic style name built around shah, meaning king, giving it a noble and courtly tone.
Sidon
Hebrew · Sidon is a biblical and ancient place name from the Phoenician city of Sidon, long tied to Levantine history.
Snaider
German · Snaider is a variant of Schneider, a German occupational surname meaning tailor.
Sotaro
Japanese · Sotaro is a Japanese name often written with characters that can suggest brightness, soundness, or a first-born son ending.
Souta
Japanese · Souta is a Japanese name whose meaning depends on kanji, often conveying ideas like soaring, soundness, or great stature.
Safreen
Arabic · Safreen is likely a modern Arabic-style name related to roots suggesting brightness or purity, though its usage is contemporary and uncommon.
Siersha
Irish · Siersha is a variant of Saoirse, the Irish word for freedom.
Skaii
English · Skaii is a stylized modern spelling of Sky, taken from the English word for the heavens.
Sochikaima
African · Sochikaima appears African in form and likely carries a phrase-like meaning tied to blessing, destiny, or family honor.
Shiqi
Chinese · A Chinese name whose meaning depends on the characters chosen, often linked to elegance, poetry, or auspicious qualities.
Sitora
Persian · A Persian name meaning star, from a form related to setareh or sitora.
Syiah
Arabic · Likely an Arabic-influenced modern spelling, possibly echoing names tied to radiance or distinction.
Safana
Arabic · Safana is likely Arabic in style and may relate to purity, clarity, or serene calm.
Safura
Arabic · Safura is an Arabic-form name often connected with purity or brightness in later usage.
Sanara
Arabic · Sanara is a modern lyrical name, often linked to brightness or radiance through blended roots.
Savine
French · Savine is the French form of Sabina, from Latin, meaning a woman of the Sabine people.
Sayeda
Arabic · Sayeda is from Arabic and means lady, mistress, or noblewoman.
Seenaa
Arabic · Seenaa is likely a variant of Sina or Sanaa, names associated with brightness, art, or brilliance in Arabic usage.
Shanvitha
Indian · Shanvitha is a modern Indian name, often interpreted as one blessed with peace, prosperity, or wisdom.
Shehrbano
Persian · Shehrbano is Persian and means lady of the city or noblewoman of the realm.
Sherezade
Persian · Sherezade is a form of Scheherazade, from Persian, meaning of noble lineage or city-born nobility.
Shiera
Spanish · Shiera is likely influenced by Sierra, the Spanish place and landscape word meaning mountain range.
Shyona
Indian · Shyona is a modern Indian name often interpreted as graceful, gentle, or auspicious.
Siyaa
Indian · Siyaa is a modern Indian spelling, often used as a form of Siya, a name for Sita from Hindu tradition.
Skyia
English · Skyia is a modern elaboration of Sky, drawing on the English word for the heavens.
Solveigh
Norse · Solveigh is a variant of Solveig, from Old Norse, often interpreted as sun strength or sun path.
Sophiamaria
Greek · Sophiamaria combines Sophia, Greek for wisdom, with Maria, a classic biblical name of Hebrew origin.
Sovilla
English · Sovilla is a rare modern invented name with a soft, Latinate sound and no widely fixed etymology.
Srikruthi
Indian · Srikruthi is from Sanskrit-based Indian naming and suggests sacred creation, beauty, or divine form.
Sreehan
Indian · Sreehan is an Indian name built from Shri/Sree, a root of prosperity and auspiciousness, often implying grace or honor.
Sharvesh
Indian · Sharvesh is an Indian name from Sanskrit, linked to Sharva, a name of Shiva, suggesting divine protection.
Safaree
Arabic · Safaree is likely influenced by safari, from Arabic safar meaning journey or travel.
Saiansh
Indian · Saiansh is a modern Indian devotional name often interpreted as part of Sai or a divine portion.
Sajal
Indian · Sajal is a Sanskrit-derived Indian name meaning moist, cloud-filled, or full of life-giving water.
Samid
Arabic · Samid has Arabic and South Asian usage and can suggest elevated, steadfast, or devoted qualities.
Sirking
English · Sirking appears to be a modern invention combining Sir and king to project nobility and authority.
Sourik
Indian · Sourik is likely an Indian variant of Saurik, linked to the sun or solar brilliance through Sanskrit roots.
Safwat
Arabic · Safwat is an Arabic name meaning purity, selectness, or the best part.
Saheem
Arabic · Saheem is an Arabic name meaning companion, partner, or one who shares.
Saifuddin
Arabic · Saifuddin is Arabic for sword of the faith or sword of religion.
Sattam
Arabic · Sattam is an Arabic name associated with decisiveness, sharpness, or one who strikes firmly.
Seanix
English · Seanix is a modern invented name blending Sean with a stylish -ix ending.
Shaarwin
Indian · Shaarwin is likely a modern Indian name variant related to Sharwin, often interpreted as victorious friend.
Shaher
Arabic · Shaher is an Arabic name meaning famous, well-known, or eminent.
Shameir
Arabic · Shameir is likely an Arabic-derived modern variant related to names meaning companion or elevated one.
Shresht
Indian · Shresht is likely from Sanskrit-derived Indian usage meaning excellent, श्रेष्ठ, or distinguished.
Sumir
Indian · Sumir is likely an Indian name related to Sanskrit roots suggesting good remembrance or thought.
Sabali
African · From West African usage, Sabali is associated with patience, humility, and calm endurance.
Sutherlyn
English · A modern surname-style name related to Sutherland, originally meaning southern land in place-name usage.
Sahab
Arabic · From Arabic sahab, meaning clouds, giving it a sky and weather connection.
Sianney
Welsh · Likely built from Welsh Sian, a form of Jane, with a French-style decorative ending.
Sojoud
Arabic · From Arabic sujud, meaning prostration in prayer, with a deeply devotional sense.
Sador
Arabic · Likely a variant of Arabic-rooted names such as Sadr or Sadir, associated with prominence, centrality, or emergence.
Safwana
Arabic · A feminine form related to Safwan, from Arabic roots suggesting a smooth rock, purity, or clarity.
Serat
Arabic · Likely related to Arabic sirat, meaning path or way, with a spiritual or moral sense of direction.
Siman
Hebrew · A variant of Simon, from Hebrew roots meaning he has heard or one who is heard.
Sinachi
African · An Igbo name referring to God, often interpreted as from God or God is with us.
Siouxsie
English · An English pop-culture spelling made famous by Siouxsie Sioux, functioning mainly as a stylized modern sound-name.
Siyani
African · A modern African name form, often associated with growth, increase, or collective identity in Southern African usage.
Skylett
English · A modern blend of Sky and Scarlett-style endings, giving it an airy sky association.
Smira
Indian · A Sanskrit-influenced Indian name, often interpreted with ideas of remembrance, gentleness, or a smile.
Sublime
English · An English word-name from sublime, meaning lofty, exalted, or awe-inspiring.
Saanvireddy
Indian · Saanvireddy combines Saanvi, a modern Indian name associated with Lakshmi, with Reddy, a South Indian family name.
Sabeeha
Arabic · Sabeeha, from Arabic Sabiha, means beautiful, graceful, or radiant in appearance.
Sahasya
Indian · Sahasya comes from Sanskrit roots tied to courage and daring, giving it a bold, spirited sense.
Saniha
Arabic · Saniha is likely related to Arabic forms like Saniya, carrying meanings such as lofty, brilliant, or distinguished.
Saphirra
Greek · Saphirra is a jeweled name related to sapphire, from ancient Greek and Hebrew words for the blue gemstone.
Sayat
Persian · Sayat is likely a West or Central Asian name form, sometimes linked with skill, hunting, or poetic tradition.
Senara
Welsh · Senara is a saintly Celtic-style name associated with Cornwall and old British Christian tradition.
Shalem
Hebrew · Shalem comes from the Hebrew root sh-l-m, linked to peace, wholeness, and completeness.
Shikhara
Indian · Shikhara comes from Sanskrit and means peak or mountain summit, also used for a temple spire.
Starbella
English · Starbella is a modern compound of Star and bella, giving it the sense of beautiful star.
Stellarae
Latin · Stellarae blends Stella, from Latin for star, with Rae, creating a celestial modern compound.
Sunayana
Indian · Sunayana is a Sanskrit name meaning beautiful eyes or lovely gaze.
Sreyan
Indian · From Sanskrit-derived Indian usage, meaning "excellent," "auspicious," or "the best."
Syedali
Arabic · Syedali combines Syed, meaning lord or descendant of the Prophet, with Ali, meaning exalted.
Sauyer
English · A modern spelling of Sawyer, originally an English occupational surname for a woodcutter.
Shivom
Indian · An Indian name related to Shiva, carrying meanings such as "auspicious" or "of Shiva."
Solanus
Latin · A Latin saint name linked to sol, "sun," and associated with brightness and warmth.
Saair
Arabic · Likely a variant of Arabic Sa'ir or similar forms, possibly meaning "traveler" or "one who moves on."
Samvid
Indian · From Sanskrit, meaning "knowledge," "consciousness," or "awareness."
Saven
English · Likely a modern name influenced by Saverio, Savan, or surname-style forms, often associated with "saving" by sound.
Shivai
Indian · Derived from Shiva, the Hindu deity, with a modern affectionate ending.
Sirryan
Arabic · Likely a modern stylized form inspired by names like Siraj or Suryan, associated with brightness or distinction.
Sivansh
Indian · A modern Sanskrit-based name often interpreted as "part of Shiva" or "belonging to Shiva."
Slayer
English · An English word-name meaning "one who kills or defeats," adopted as an aggressive modern name.
Sabal
Arabic · Sabal appears in Arabic naming usage and may relate to patience, path, or a descriptive root depending on form.
Sameep
Indian · Sameep is an Indian name meaning near, close, or in proximity, from Sanskrit samipa.
Samim
Arabic · Samim means sincere, wholehearted, or intimate, and is used in Arabic and Persian naming traditions.
Samip
Indian · Samip is an Indian name meaning near or close, from Sanskrit roots expressing nearness.
Sayhan
Arabic · Sayhan is an Arabic and Turkic-associated name linked with flowing water or a river name tradition.
Sefa
Arabic · Sefa is used in several traditions and can relate to purity, healing, or blessing depending on language context.
Shmaryahu
Hebrew · Shmaryahu is a Hebrew biblical name meaning Yahweh has guarded or kept watch.
Shuo
Chinese · Shuo is a Chinese name whose meaning varies by character and can suggest brightness, eloquence, or greatness.
Sinncere
English · Sinncere is a modern spelling variation of Sincere, from English vocabulary meaning genuine or honest.
Sirlegend
English · Sirlegend is a modern invented compound joining Sir and Legend to create an aristocratic, aspirational name.
Sirprince
English · Sirprince is a modern invented name combining two titles of nobility for a strongly regal effect.
Stilez
English · Stilez is a modern stylized spelling of Styles, used as a contemporary surname-style given name.
Subeer
Indian · Subeer is an Indian name often interpreted as brave, excellent, or noble in character.
Superior
Latin · Superior comes from the Latin comparative meaning higher or greater and is used as a rare aspirational name.
Seraphima
Hebrew · A feminine form of Seraphim, from Hebrew for the fiery heavenly beings called seraphs.
Shiyu
Chinese · Shiyu is a Chinese name form whose meaning depends on characters, often carrying refined ideas like poetry, jade, or rain.
Saaral
Indian · An Indian name, especially from Tamil usage, associated with flowing rain or seasonal change.
Saarya
Indian · An Indian name with Sanskrit-style roots, often associated with nobility, essence, or radiant strength.
Shwe
Chinese · A rare transliterated East Asian-style name, often associated with brightness or gold-like imagery.
Sihi
Indian · An Indian name from Kannada and Sanskrit usage meaning "sweet" or "honey-like."
Siloam
Hebrew · A biblical place name from Hebrew roots meaning "sent," best known from the Pool of Siloam in Jerusalem.
Suyana
Spanish · A rare name used in Spanish-speaking contexts, often associated with hope, beauty, or heartfelt longing.
Symphonee
Greek · A creative spelling of Symphony, from Greek roots referring to harmony, agreement, and musical sound.
Syriyah
Arabic · A variant of Suriyah or Syriah, likely tied to Arabic forms suggesting brightness or the place name Syria.
Saatvika
Indian · Saatvika comes from Sanskrit-derived Indian tradition and refers to purity, balance, and a calm virtuous nature.
Safwa
Arabic · Safwa is an Arabic name meaning the best part or chosen essence, from a root suggesting purity and selectness.
Samairah
Arabic · Samairah is likely a modern Arabic-style elaboration related to evening conversation or companionship.
Sanmita
Indian · Sanmita is an Indian name from Sanskrit elements suggesting harmony, agreement, or one who is well regarded.
Selahgrace
Hebrew · Selahgrace combines Hebrew Selah, a liturgical term of pause or reflection, with English Grace.
Semma
Arabic · Semma is a rare name that likely echoes Semitic roots connected with hearing, name, or exaltedness.
Seran
Welsh · Seran may relate to Welsh seren meaning star, though it also appears in other traditions as a rare given name.
Sereyah
Hebrew · Sereyah is a modern variant of Hebrew-style names built on the divine element yah.
Shaielle
Hebrew · Shaielle appears to be a modern elaboration of Hebrew-style Shai names with a French-influenced ending.
Shreeda
Indian · Shreeda is an Indian name from Sanskrit shri, associated with prosperity, beauty, and auspiciousness.
Shrivika
Indian · Shrivika is a modern Sanskrit-style Indian name built on shri, suggesting radiance, prosperity, and auspicious grace.
Shuyao
Chinese · Shuyao is a Chinese name whose characters often convey elegance, gentleness, or precious brightness depending on spelling.
Snithika
Indian · Snithika is a modern Indian name in Sanskrit style, likely formed to suggest grace, affection, or auspiciousness.
Sohvi
Scottish · Sohvi is a rare modern name with soft Nordic and Celtic styling, often associated with wisdom or gentleness by sound.
Sokona
African · Sokona is used in West African naming traditions and is likely tied to ethnic or family-based meanings rather than a single etymology.
Stefaniya
Greek · Stefaniya is a Slavic form of the Greek name Stephanie, meaning crown or garland.
Sumnima
Indian · Sumnima is a South Asian name associated with goodness, kind thought, or gracious feeling from Sanskrit-based elements.
Susu
African · Susu appears in several cultures and is often a nickname-like or reduplicated name with affectionate sound symbolism.
Sirroyal
English · A modern title-style invention combining Sir and Royal to signal nobility and status.
Sensei
Japanese · A Japanese honorific meaning teacher or master, traditionally a title more than a personal name.
Soldier
English · Soldier comes directly from the English word for a warrior or military servant, repurposed as a bold modern name.
Shahar
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning dawn, associated with the break of day and morning light.
Shaqir
Arabic · From Arabic roots meaning thankful or appreciative, conveying gratitude and grace.
Siaan
Welsh · A Welsh-style form related to Siân, ultimately from Jane, meaning God is gracious.
Saer
Welsh · Saer is a Welsh name meaning carpenter or craftsman.
Selleck
English · Selleck is an English surname-style name, likely from an old family or place name.
Sharv
Indian · Sharv is a Sanskrit-derived name associated with Sharva, an epithet of Shiva, and sometimes linked to arrow imagery.
Shrage
Hebrew · Shrage is likely a variant of Shraga, a Hebrew and Aramaic name meaning lamp or light.
Sosefo
Hebrew · Sosefo is a Polynesian form of Joseph, ultimately from Hebrew Yosef meaning God will add.
Springer
English · Springer is an English and German surname meaning one who leaps, dances, or works with springing traps.
Sunwoo
Korean · Sunwoo is a Korean name whose meaning varies by hanja, often conveying goodness, purity, or protection.
Safan
Arabic · Likely from Arabic naming roots associated with purity, clarity, or smoothness.
Safe
English · An English word name evoking security, protection, and steadiness.
Saier
German · Likely from German surname roots, adapted into a modern given-name form.
Samaksh
Indian · From Sanskrit-derived usage, Samaksh means before the eyes, present, or directly visible.
Sarhan
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning wolf, carrying strong animal symbolism.
Sebastiann
Greek · A variant of Sebastian, from Greek Sebastianos, meaning from Sebastia or venerable.
Selik
Arabic · Likely a modern form related to Arabic roots suggesting path or conduct, used as a rare contemporary name.
Seojun
Korean · A Korean name formed from syllables whose hanja can vary, often conveying auspicious and refined qualities.
Serhan
Arabic · From Arabic, meaning 'wolf,' a traditional name associated with strength and fierceness.
Seti
African · Known from ancient Egypt, likely tied to the god Set and royal naming traditions.
Shafay
Arabic · Likely from Arabic roots linked with healing or intercession, giving it a compassionate spiritual sense.
Shamshon
Hebrew · A Hebrew form of Samson, meaning 'sun' and associated with the biblical strongman.
Shanav
Indian · Likely an Indian modern name, often interpreted with auspicious or graceful associations.
Sharaf
Arabic · From Arabic, meaning 'honor' or 'nobility,' expressing dignity and respect.
Sidhan
Indian · Likely related to Indian names from roots meaning accomplishment, perfection, or spiritual attainment.
Siere
French · Likely a rare modern or altered form influenced by French sound patterns and surname-style naming.
Sircarter
English · A modern constructed name combining the title-like 'Sir' with Carter, giving it a stylish surname-based feel.
Siyer
Arabic · Likely from Arabic roots related to conduct or biography, used as a rare modern given name.
Svojas
Slavic · Likely from Slavic roots suggesting one's own or belonging, giving it a distinctly ethnic traditional feel.
Swar
Indian · From Indian musical and Sanskrit traditions, associated with a note, tone, or sound.
Syeir
Arabic · Likely a modern spelling influenced by Arabic roots related to travel, movement, or conduct.
Skylarose
English · Skylarose combines Skyla or Skylar with Rose, joining sky imagery with the flower name.
Sondor
Slavic · Sondor appears to be a variant of Sándor, the Hungarian form of Alexander, meaning "defender of men."
Solome
Hebrew · Solome is a variant of Salome, from Hebrew shalom, meaning peace, and known through biblical and historical tradition.
Sesasi
Spanish · A rare name likely shaped by Latin American usage, valued more for sound and distinctiveness than a fixed etymology.
Shula
Hebrew · Used in Hebrew and Arabic contexts, often associated with flame, brightness, or a gentle feminine form.
Siella
English · A lyrical modern name likely influenced by Stella, Sienna, or cielo-like sounds.
Sirrenity
English · A creative spelling of Serenity, from the English virtue word for calmness and peace.
Siyu
Chinese · A Chinese name whose exact meaning depends on the characters chosen, often tied to refined or graceful qualities.
Soluna
Spanish · A modern blend of sol and luna, meaning sun and moon.
Sunnah
Arabic · From Arabic sunnah, meaning tradition or established practice, especially in Islamic usage.
Survi
Indian · An Indian name often connected with fragrance, beauty, or auspiciousness in Sanskrit-derived usage.
Sadiejane
English · Sadiejane combines Sadie, a pet form of Sarah meaning princess, with Jane, meaning God is gracious.
Salora
Latin · Salora has a Latinate, melodic structure and is often interpreted as a modern name suggesting warmth or brightness.
Sarelle
Hebrew · Sarelle likely derives from Sarah with a French-style ending, keeping the meaning princess or noblewoman.
Sariaya
Hebrew · Sariaya appears to blend Sara with a lyrical ending, preserving the Hebrew sense of princess or noble lady.
Savianna
Spanish · Savianna likely expands Savanna, a place and nature name from a word for open grassy plain.
Shirina
Persian · Shirina is related to Persian Shirin, meaning sweet or pleasant, with a softened feminine ending.
Skyemarie
English · Skyemarie combines Skye, a nature and place name, with Marie, creating a modern compound with airy elegance.
Sulem
Hebrew · Sulem likely relates to Semitic roots meaning peace or wholeness, echoing names like Shulamith and Salem.
Sunai
Japanese · Sunai is likely a modern rendering with Japanese-style sounds, often associated with gentleness or graceful beauty.
Skender
Greek · Skender is a Balkan form of Alexander, meaning defender of men.
Sirkingston
English · Sirkingston is a modern title-style compound name combining Sir and Kingston, evoking noble and royal imagery.
Sanish
Indian · Sanish is an Indian name, likely a modern variation related to names like Shanish or Sunish, with auspicious connotations.
Silem
Hebrew · Silem likely echoes Hebrew and biblical forms related to Salem or Shalem, carrying a sense of peace or completeness.
Siyaan
Arabic · Likely related to Arabic-style names such as Siyan or Ziyan, often carrying senses of protection, beauty, or grace.
Syles
Latin · Likely a variant of Silas, a Latinized biblical name associated with wood or forest.
Samueljames
Hebrew · Samueljames combines Samuel, meaning heard by God, with James, a classic biblical name.
Shahwaiz
Persian · Shahwaiz is a Persian-Arabic style name combining shah, king, with a dignified modern ending.
Sinsere
English · Sinsere is a variant spelling of Sincere, an English virtue name meaning genuine and honest.
Smyth
English · Smyth is a surname variant of Smith, originally referring to a metalworker or blacksmith.
Swarnim
Indian · Swarnim is an Indian name from Sanskrit meaning golden or made of gold.
Sairus
Persian · A variant of Cyrus, from an ancient Persian royal name associated with the sun or far-sighted rule.
Saiyon
Hebrew · A modern variant influenced by Zion, the biblical place name symbolizing Jerusalem and sacred elevation.
Sakhani
Indian · Likely from South Asian surname and community naming traditions, used as a family-derived given name.
Samirjon
Arabic · A compound of Samir, meaning “companion in evening talk,” with Persian/Tajik -jon, “dear.”
Saqr
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning “falcon,” a symbol of sharp vision, nobility, and strength.
Shazier
Arabic · Likely a variant formed from Arabic-rooted names, used in South Asian Muslim naming traditions.
Simir
Indian · Simir is likely an Indian-derived modern name, possibly related to Sanskrit-rooted forms suggesting remembrance or contemplation.
Soulayman
Arabic · Soulayman is an Arabic form of Solomon, from Hebrew, meaning peace and associated with the wise biblical king.
Sreeyansh
Indian · Sreeyansh is an Indian Sanskrit-based name meaning "part of prosperity" or "portion of Lakshmi's grace."
Srianshreddy
Indian · Srianshreddy is a modern Indian compound using Sri-ansh, "part of prosperity," with Reddy as a South Indian surname element.
Syllas
Latin · Syllas is likely a variant of Silas, a Latinized biblical name possibly linked to forest or woodland associations.
Siaani
African · Likely a modern African-style name form, possibly built for sound and rhythm rather than a single old root.
Sailey
English · Likely a modern word-and-surname style name influenced by sail and Bailey-type endings.
Sareyah
Hebrew · Likely a modern form built on Hebrew Sarah, meaning "princess," with a contemporary ending.
Scarrlett
English · A variant spelling of Scarlett, from an English surname linked to scarlet cloth or bright red color.
Saavya
Indian · Saavya is an Indian name likely related to Sanskrit-inspired forms meaning graceful, refined, or auspicious.
Solvej
Norse · Solvej is a form of Solveig, from Old Norse elements meaning sun and strength or way.
Saeda
Arabic · Saeda comes from Arabic and means happy, fortunate, or blessed, as a feminine form of a root for good fortune.
Saiee
Indian · Likely a modern Indian-style form related to Sai, a devotional name associated with a holy or revered one.
Sarahii
Hebrew · A modern elaboration of Sarah, from Hebrew meaning "princess" or "noblewoman."
Sarvani
Indian · From Sanskrit, Sarvani is a name of the goddess Durga or Parvati and means "belonging to all" or "universal."
Saule
Slavic · Likely adapted from Baltic Saule, the sun goddess, so the name carries the meaning "sun."
Scarlitt
English · A spelling variant of Scarlett, originally an English surname for someone linked to scarlet cloth or color.
Seah
Korean · Likely a Korean-style given name; the exact hanja can vary, so the meaning depends on the characters chosen.
Selenah
Greek · A variant of Selena or Selene, from Greek meaning "moon" and linked to the moon goddess.
Siennarose
Italian · A compound of Sienna, the Italian place name, and Rose, the flower, giving a romantic place-and-nature meaning.
Sorai
Japanese · Likely inspired by Japanese Sora, meaning "sky," with a modern added ending for a softer sound.
Sosi
Hebrew · Likely a diminutive-style form related to Hebrew names like Susanna, associated with the meaning "lily."
Soulana
Spanish · Likely related to Solana, from Latin sol meaning "sun," suggesting warmth, sunshine, or a sunny place.
Sriaadhya
Indian · A Sanskrit compound of Sri and Aadhya, suggesting "auspicious first one" or "primordial blessed goddess."
Srinitha
Indian · A modern Sanskrit-style name built on Sri, conveying grace, prosperity, or auspiciousness.
Summyr
English · A creative spelling of Summer, the English season name symbolizing warmth, light, and growth.
Sankara
Indian · Sankara has Indian Sanskrit roots meaning beneficent or auspicious and is also known in African naming history.
Sahaaj
Indian · Sahaaj is an Indian name from Sanskrit-derived usage meaning natural, simple, or सहज by nature.
Shipley
English · Shipley is an English place and surname name meaning sheep clearing or sheep meadow.
Sanan
Arabic · An Arabic name associated with brightness, splendor, or radiance.
Sanson
Hebrew · A form related to Samson, from Hebrew roots associated with the sun, later used in French surname and given-name traditions.
Sayansh
Indian · A modern Sanskrit-derived name often interpreted as a part of evening, peace, or divine essence.
Sihan
Chinese · Likely from Chinese elements that can convey thoughtfulness, refinement, or poetic beauty depending on characters used.
Simere
French · Likely a modern phonetic invention, possibly influenced by French-sounding forms and contemporary naming styles.
Siosifa
Hebrew · A Polynesian form of Joseph, from Hebrew roots meaning he will add or God will increase.
Sirak
Hebrew · Linked to the biblical family of Sirach, with roots associated with Seraiah and meanings tied to the Lord's rule.
Sirkyng
English · A highly stylized modern invention, echoing kingly language and suggesting regal identity.
Sofyan
Arabic · A spelling variant of Sufyan, an Arabic name often linked with swiftness or lightness of movement.
Syi
Chinese · A rare modern short-form name likely adapted from Chinese syllables associated with thought, grace, or refinement.
Saivi
Indian · Saivi is Indian in style and is often interpreted as auspicious, graceful, or connected with divine blessing.
Savae
English · Savae is a modern English-style invention, likely influenced by names such as Savanna, Saige, or Mae.
Siylah
Arabic · Siylah resembles Arabic-influenced modern names and may suggest connection, harmony, or graceful flow in contemporary use.
Solaia
Latin · Solaia likely draws on Latin sol, 'sun,' giving it a warm radiant meaning with a Romance-style ending.
Suleidy
Spanish · Suleidy is a modern Spanish-language coined name, likely shaped by melodic sound patterns rather than a single old root.
Saafia
Arabic · Saafia likely comes from Arabic roots meaning pure, clear, or sincere, related to names like Safiya.
Sevgi
Arabic · Sevgi is used with a meaning of love or affection, though it is often associated with Turkish usage and sentiment words.
Sorel
French · Sorel is a French surname and name linked to reddish-brown coloring, from an old word for reddish or chestnut.
Saviona
Hebrew · Saviona appears to be an elaborated form related to Savion, a Hebrew botanical name tied to spring or blossom.
Summerrae
English · Summerrae combines Summer with Rae, creating a bright modern nature name with a sunny feel.
Sahla
Arabic · Sahla comes from Arabic and can mean smooth, easy, gentle, or plain.
Saleigha
Arabic · Saleigha is likely a variant of Saliha, from Arabic, meaning righteous, good, or virtuous.
Samrudhi
Indian · Samrudhi is an Indian name meaning prosperity, abundance, or success.
Savia
Latin · Savia is likely a Latin-based modern name related to roots suggesting wisdom or grace.
Sefina
Hebrew · Sefina likely draws from Hebrew-influenced forms related to Josephine or Sephina, suggesting added or treasured.
Selenie
Greek · Selenie is a variant of Selene, the Greek moon goddess name, meaning moon.
Serein
Welsh · Serein likely blends Welsh star imagery with the French word for a fine evening rain.
Serriyah
Arabic · Serriyah appears to be an Arabic-style modern form related to roots for nobility, secrecy, or elevated rank.
Sif
Norse · Sif is a Norse mythological name borne by the goddess associated with fertility and golden hair.
Sika
Japanese · Sika can be linked to Japanese usage, where it evokes the deer, an animal with graceful natural symbolism.
Silya
Latin · Silya is likely a soft variant of Celia or Cecilia, names of Latin origin associated with heaven or blindness.
Sitra
Arabic · Sitra likely comes from Arabic roots relating to covering, protection, or modesty.
Solaria
Latin · Solaria comes from Latin sol, meaning sun, so the name carries a bright solar meaning.
Syanni
English · Syanni is a modern melodic invention, possibly influenced by names like Siani or Gianni.
Sypha
Greek · Sypha appears to be a stylized modern name with a Greek-like sound, possibly echoing wisdom or cipher-like roots.
Sicarii
Latin · From Latin sicarii, meaning dagger-men or assassins, known from ancient Judean history.
Svar
Norse · A short strong-form name linked to roots for answer, vow, or solemn speech in northern traditions.
Sejun
Korean · A Korean name whose exact meaning depends on hanja, often interpreted with ideas of excellence or refinement.
Shayar
Indian · From Persian and Urdu usage meaning 'poet,' widely used in South Asian literary culture.
Subham
Indian · An Indian name from Sanskrit-derived roots meaning 'auspicious,' 'good,' or 'fortunate.'
Sykes
English · An English surname from dialect words for a small stream or marshy channel.
Saaj
Indian · Saaj is an Indian name tied to adornment, arrangement, or musical preparation in Sanskrit-derived usage.
Sail
English · Sail is an English word name drawn from the image of a ship's sail, suggesting travel and openness.
Sajjan
Indian · Sajjan is from Sanskrit and Hindi usage, meaning good person, noble one, or virtuous gentleman.
Sane
African · Sane is used in West African naming and surname traditions, with meaning varying by language and lineage.
Sango
African · Sango is linked to the Yoruba thunder deity Shango, a powerful figure of fire, lightning, and kingship.
Sansar
Indian · Sansar comes from Sanskrit samsara, meaning world, earthly life, or the cycle of existence.
Sauvage
French · Sauvage is a French surname and word meaning wild or untamed.
Science
English · Science is an English word name from Latin scientia, meaning knowledge or understanding.
Sebastijan
Greek · Sebastijan is a Slavic form of Sebastian, from Greek Sebastianos, meaning from Sebastia or venerable.
Shaakir
Arabic · Shaakir comes from Arabic and means thankful, grateful, or appreciative.
Simonpeter
Hebrew · Simonpeter combines two biblical apostles: Simon, meaning heard, and Peter, meaning rock.
Sreeyan
Indian · Sreeyan is an Indian name built from Sri, a root of prosperity, beauty, and auspiciousness.
Sirey
French · Sirey likely developed as a surname-style or place-style name from French and English usage, with an uncertain exact root.
Satouri
Japanese · Satouri likely echoes Japanese Satori, meaning understanding or enlightenment in Buddhist usage.
Silayah
English · Silayah is a modern invented name likely influenced by Silas and lyrical -ayah endings.
Sabeel
Arabic · From Arabic sabil, meaning path, way, or flowing water source.
Sersi
Greek · A variant of Circe, the enchantress of Greek mythology.
Salamatu
African · Used in West Africa and rooted in Arabic Salama, the name carries ideas of peace and safety.
Saniylah
Arabic · A modern elaboration of Arabic-style names such as Saniya, often associated with brilliance or elevation.
Sanvee
Indian · A modern Indian name, often chosen for its bright sound and contemporary style.
Sarata
Hebrew · Likely a variant related to Sarah, from Hebrew meaning princess.
Savannahrae
English · A modern compound of Savannah and Rae; Savannah comes through Spanish sabana meaning open plain.
Scarlettann
English · A compound of Scarlett and Ann, joining the vivid English color-name with the classic Hebrew-derived Ann.
Seine
French · Taken from the French river name Seine, giving it a place and water association.
Solette
French · A French-style diminutive formed from sol or soleil, giving it a sunlit meaning.
Sumira
Indian · Used in Indian and Japanese contexts, with meanings varying by language and written form.
Synova
English · A modern invented name that echoes nova, the Latin-rooted word for new or a bright star.
Synphony
Greek · A creative spelling of Symphony, from Greek roots meaning sounding together or harmonious music.
Sadiejo
English · Sadiejo combines Sadie, a diminutive of Sarah from Hebrew meaning princess, with the English middle-name form Jo.
Saha
Indian · Saha appears in South Asian and Arabic contexts, with associations including companionship, health, or endurance.
Saiesha
Indian · Saiesha is a modern Indian name, often interpreted as meaningful or divine through contemporary Sanskrit-style formation.
Saleya
Arabic · Saleya has a soft modern form that likely draws on Arabic or South Asian naming patterns and may suggest peace or beauty.
Salym
Arabic · Salym likely derives from Arabic salim, meaning safe, sound, or whole.
Saphari
Arabic · Saphari likely echoes safari, a word of Arabic origin spread through Africa, giving it a travel and journey association.
Saphir
French · Saphir is the French form of sapphire, ultimately from Hebrew and related ancient roots meaning the gemstone sapphire.
Saylin
English · Saylin is a modern English-style creation, likely influenced by names like Kaylin, Sailor, or Selene.
Sedinam
African · Sedinam is an African name, especially associated with Ewe usage, often linked to destiny or divine gift traditions.
Seyori
Japanese · Seyori has a Japanese-style construction and likely derives meaning from the specific kanji chosen.
Shefa
Hebrew · Shefa comes from Hebrew shefa, meaning abundance or plenty, and also aligns with Arabic forms meaning healing.
Sisa
African · Sisa appears in several traditions and may function as a short form or independent name with varied local meanings.
Skarlit
English · Skarlit is a modern respelling of Scarlet, the English color name that originally referred to rich red cloth.
Skylark
English · Skylark is an English bird name, making it a lyrical nature name tied to song and open sky.
Sophiaelizabeth
Greek · Sophiaelizabeth combines Sophia, Greek for wisdom, with Elizabeth, from Hebrew meaning God is my oath.
Sossy
English · Sossy is likely a playful English diminutive or nickname form created for sound and charm rather than old-rooted etymology.
Souleen
English · Souleen appears to be a modern English coinage blending soul with a feminine -een ending.
Starly
English · Starly is a modern English word-name built from star, giving it a bright celestial tone.
Suanny
English · Suanny is likely a modern blended name influenced by Sue, Suan, or Spanish-style endings.
Suheila
Arabic · Suheila is from Arabic and is linked to a bright star name, often interpreted as gentle or shining.
Surry
English · Surry likely draws from English surname and place-name traditions, related to Surrey.
Siddhik
Arabic · A variant of Siddiq, from Arabic meaning truthful, sincere, or honest.
Skandha
Indian · Related to Skanda, a Hindu deity name associated with war, protection, and divine power.
Sofonias
Hebrew · A form of Zephaniah via Greek and Latin tradition, meaning 'the Lord has hidden' or 'protected.'
Spruce
English · From the English tree name, giving it a crisp woodland nature meaning.
Srijay
Indian · An Indian compound name joining Sri, an honorific of prosperity, with Jay, meaning 'victory.'
Sacai
Japanese · Likely inspired by Japanese surname forms such as Sakai, meaning "boundary" or "border."
Sahad
Arabic · Likely from Arabic roots used in modern naming, though the exact derivation is uncertain.
Sahm
Arabic · From Arabic sahm meaning "arrow" or "share."
Seviin
English · Likely a modern invented name, possibly influenced by Seven/Sevin and contemporary double-vowel styling.
Sneider
German · Variant of Schneider, a German occupational surname meaning "tailor."
Steevens
English · Variant of Stevens/Stephen, from Greek Stephanos meaning "crown" or "garland."
Safiullah
Arabic · From Arabic elements meaning pure or sincere of God, a devotional theophoric Islamic name.
Saiyam
Indian · An Indian name related to restraint, self-control, and disciplined conduct in Sanskrit-derived usage.
Sakhari
Slavic · A form related to Zachary or Zakhar, from Hebrew roots meaning God has remembered.
Samman
Arabic · An Arabic surname and given-name form that can relate to a seller of clarified butter or provisions.
Sanvik
Norse · A Scandinavian-style name built like Norse place names, likely meaning sandy bay or settlement by a bay.
Sanvith
Indian · An Indian modern name likely drawn from Sanskrit-based forms suggesting knowledge, awareness, or understanding.
Sehvyn
English · A modern invented spelling in the style of Seven or Sevin, chosen more for sound than historical etymology.
Serignesaliou
African · A West African Muslim name combining Serigne, an honorific in Senegal, with Saliou, a form linked to Salih.
Shivik
Indian · An Indian modern name likely built from Shiv, the name of the Hindu god Shiva, with a contemporary suffix.
Shoal
English · From the English nature word shoal, referring to shallow water or a gathering of fish.
Skyis
English · A modern invented name built from sky, evoking openness, height, and airy imagery.
Sofiane
Arabic · A French-influenced spelling of the Arabic Sufyan or Sofyan, a longstanding Islamic name with early historical use.
Suade
English · A modern word-style name likely inspired by suave or persuade, carrying a polished and smooth impression.
Suvam
Indian · An Indian name from Sanskrit-derived forms associated with goodness, beauty, or auspiciousness.
Swede
English · An English ethnonym meaning a person from Sweden, used as a rare nationality-style name.
Saiyori
Japanese · Saiyori has a Japanese-style form and can suggest smallness, beauty, or a favorable approach depending on kanji.
Samoura
African · Likely an African name form, probably valued for its strong, flowing sound more than a single fixed etymology.
Seonie
Korean · A Korean-style romanized name, often built from syllables implying goodness, grace, or virtuous beauty.
Sevani
Indian · Likely an Indian name form suggesting service, devotion, or something sacred and tended.
Sheni
Hebrew · A short name with Hebrew and Indian associations, sometimes linked to scarlet tones or brightness.
Solany
Spanish · Likely related to Sol or Solana, drawing on Latin roots for sun and sunlight.
Saigelynn
English · Saigelynn is a modern compound name combining Sage, the herb and wisdom word, with Lynn.
Seetha
Indian · Seetha is a variant of Sita, the heroine of the Ramayana, whose name is linked to a furrow in Sanskrit.
Selani
African · Selani appears to reflect African naming patterns, though its exact root and traditional meaning are uncertain.
Syha
Arabic · Syha appears to be an Arabic-form modern name, though its exact root meaning is uncertain.
Safrin
Hebrew · Safrin is likely a modern form linked to Hebrew roots associated with sapphire or precious beauty.
Sahmara
Arabic · Sahmara appears to be a modern Arabic-style formation, possibly evoking evening talk or dusky beauty.
Sailani
Arabic · Sailani likely comes from Arabic-influenced usage meaning traveler, wanderer, or one in motion.
Sarvi
Indian · Sarvi is likely of Indian origin, often interpreted as complete, perfect, or connected with grace.
Sayorii
Japanese · Sayorii is a stylized Japanese-inspired form related to Sayori, a name associated with small night fish or delicate beauty.
Sayouri
Japanese · Sayouri is a Japanese-style spelling likely tied to Sayuri, often read as small lily or delicate blossom.
Scottlynd
Scottish · Scottlynd is a modern blend of Scott and Lynd, suggesting Scottish heritage and linden-tree place elements.
Seedra
Arabic · Seedra likely derives from Arabic sidra, the lote tree, a name with sacred and natural associations.
Sephorah
Hebrew · Sephorah is a variant of Zipporah, the Hebrew name meaning bird.
Shanaika
African · Shanaika appears to be a modern African-diaspora style name with melodic suffixes and inventive form.
Shiyi
Chinese · Shiyi is a Chinese name whose meaning depends on characters, often conveying poetry, grace, or rightness.
Sipara
Persian · Sipara may derive from Persian or Urdu usage referring to a section or chapter, especially of sacred text.
Soule
French · Soule is a French surname and place name that also echoes the English word soul.
Syari
Arabic · Syari likely comes from Arabic usage connected with poetry, law, or spiritual expression depending on form.
Sakar
Arabic · Sakar may relate to Arabic or Hebrew roots connected with reward, remembrance, or gratitude.
Sullen
English · Sullen comes from an English word meaning gloomy or reserved, making it an unusual modern word-name.
Sayir
Arabic · Likely from Arabic roots connected with movement or travel, giving it the sense of one who goes forth.
Sevyen
English · A modern invented spelling inspired by Seven, giving it a numerical and contemporary style.
Shazim
Arabic · A modern Arabic-style name, likely built from roots associated with distinction or expressive beauty.
Surem
Korean · Likely Korean in style, with a soft modern sound and a name structure common in Korean usage.
Saayok
Indian · Likely from Indian naming traditions, especially Bengali or Sanskritic patterns, with possible links to companionship or harmony.
Sabeer
Arabic · Sabeer is likely an Arabic-derived variant related to sabr, carrying the sense of patience or endurance.
Sakoni
Japanese · Sakoni appears to be a modern rare name, possibly shaped by Japanese-style sounds rather than a fixed traditional etymology.
Sakori
Japanese · Sakori appears to be a modern coined name with a soft Japanese-style sound and no widely established classical meaning.
Samarveer
Indian · Samarveer is an Indian compound name meaning heroic warrior, from elements associated with battle and bravery.
Sebas
Spanish · Sebas is a short form of Sebastian, from Greek Sebastianos, meaning a man from Sebastia or venerable one.
Seo
Korean · Seo is a Korean name element and surname whose meaning varies by hanja, often tied to auspicious or refined qualities.
Sev
English · Sev is a clipped modern form of names like Severin or Sebastian, giving it a sleek shortened style.
Shivaksh
Indian · Shivaksh is an Indian devotional-style name built on Shiva, suggesting the eye or gaze of Shiva.
Sikandar
Persian · Sikandar is the Persian form of Alexander, meaning defender of men.
Sixx
English · Sixx is a modern invented name based on the number six, popularized by edgy contemporary naming style.
Steevenson
English · Steevenson is a patronymic-style name meaning son of Steven, with Steven ultimately from Greek for crown.
Sviatoslav
Slavic · Sviatoslav is a Slavic name meaning holy glory or sacred fame.
Sypher
English · Sypher is a modern invented spelling of cipher, giving it a coded, futuristic feel.