←
All names
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
Baby names starting with S
8,431 names · page 2 of 17
Salina
Latin · From Latin 'salinae' meaning 'salt works'; also a place name; sometimes linked to Selena ('moon').
Suzette
French · French diminutive of Suzanne, from Hebrew Shoshana meaning lily or rose.
Saida
Arabic · Saida is an Arabic name meaning happy, fortunate, or lucky.
Seanna
Irish · Seanna is a feminine form of Sean, the Irish form of John, meaning God is gracious.
Saba
Arabic · Saba is an Arabic and Hebrew-associated name linked to the ancient kingdom of Sheba and meanings tied to morning or origin in some traditions.
Shamir
Hebrew · Shamir is used in Hebrew and Arabic traditions; in Hebrew it is associated with a hard stone or thorny plant.
Sabir
Arabic · Sabir is an Arabic name meaning "patient," "steadfast," or "enduring."
Salar
Persian · Salar is a Persian name and title meaning leader, commander, or chief.
Siah
Hebrew · Siah is likely a short form influenced by Josiah or Isaiah, both Hebrew names tied to Yahweh.
Sarayu
Indian · An Indian river name from Sanskrit tradition, referring to the sacred Sarayu River.
Suleyman
Arabic · A form of Solomon, from Hebrew through Arabic, meaning peace or man of peace.
Sael
Hebrew · Sael is likely a shortened or modernized form related to Hebrew names ending in -el, carrying a sense of belonging to God.
Srinika
Indian · Sanskrit name associated with Goddess Lakshmi, meaning 'full of prosperity' or 'bearer of divine grace.'
Shivay
Indian · Shivay is a Sanskrit devotional name meaning by Shiva or belonging to Shiva.
Stewart
English · From Old English 'stigweard' meaning 'house guardian' or 'steward,' a hereditary royal title in Scotland.
Samina
Arabic · Samina is of Arabic origin and is commonly interpreted as healthy, precious, or valuable.
Sione
Hebrew · Form of John used in the Pacific, from Hebrew Yochanan, meaning God is gracious.
Suraya
Arabic · Suraya is a variant of Thurayya, an Arabic and Persian name referring to the Pleiades star cluster.
Sayed
Arabic · Sayed is an Arabic honorific name meaning “master,” “lord,” or “noble one.”
Stryder
English · A modern variant of Strider, suggesting someone who walks boldly or strides far.
Shaelynn
English · A modern blend of Shay and Lynn, combining an Irish-derived sound with the familiar English suffix -lynn.
Shaquille
Arabic · From Arabic Shakil, meaning handsome or well-formed.
Saelah
Hebrew · Saelah is likely a modern variant of Selah, a Hebrew liturgical word from the Psalms with reflective or musical meaning.
Shrinika
Indian · A Sanskrit-influenced Indian feminine form using prosperity-associated sounds around *Shri*, often linked to good fortune.
Soliha
Arabic · From Arabic ṣāliha meaning virtuous and righteous, traditionally a moral and religiously valued feminine name.
Solani
Latin · Likely built from Latin sol, "sun," giving it a bright, sunlit, nature-based feel.
Savana
Spanish · Variant of Savannah, from Spanish 'sabana' meaning treeless plain, also a Georgia place name.
Sadaf
Persian · From Persian and Arabic, meaning "seashell" or "mother-of-pearl."
Samya
Arabic · Samya is used in Arabic and Indian traditions with meanings connected to 'elevated,' 'balanced,' or 'harmonious'.
Sohan
Indian · Sohan is an Indian name often interpreted as handsome, charming, or pleasant.
Sacred
English · An English word name meaning holy, revered, or set apart.
Syx
English · Syx is a modern stylized name, likely inspired by the number six and edgy minimalist spelling.
Sina
German · Short form of names like Rosina or Gesina; also connected to Arabic 'Sinai' or Norse origins.
Shep
English · Short form of Shepherd, an occupational name meaning 'one who tends sheep.'
Sander
German · Short form of Alexander, from Greek 'alexandros' meaning 'defender of the people'.
Shloma
Hebrew · A variant of Shlomo, the Hebrew form of Solomon, meaning 'peace.'
Samiah
Arabic · Samiah is used in Arabic with meanings like 'elevated' or 'sublime,' and can also echo Hebrew names built from Sam- elements.
Shaniya
English · Usually treated as a modern form influenced by Shania, often linked to Irish-derived sound patterns and contemporary styling.
Saphire
Greek · Variant spelling of Sapphire, the precious blue gemstone name.
Shreyas
Indian · Shreyas is an Indian name from Sanskrit meaning 'auspicious,' 'excellent,' or 'best.'
Sumaiya
Arabic · Sumaiya is an Arabic diminutive meaning high above or exalted, and is well known from early Islamic history.
Shaniyah
Hebrew · Shaniyah is a modern form influenced by Shania and Hebrew-rooted names, often associated with brightness or wonder.
Skylin
English · A modern name inspired by sky imagery and the popular -lin ending.
Saryah
Hebrew · Likely related to Sariah or Sarah, giving meanings such as princess or noble lady.
Seager
English · Seager is an English surname-style name, historically derived from Germanic elements meaning sea-spear or victory-spear.
Salayah
Arabic · A modern creative name possibly from Arabic Salwa meaning 'consolation' or 'quail,' with a feminine suffix.
Shourya
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'bravery,' 'valor,' or 'heroism,' a virtue name in Hindu tradition.
Sahari
Arabic · Swahili/Arabic name meaning 'dawn' or 'early morning,' evoking the first light of day.
Sorren
Norse · Scandinavian form of Søren and linked to later literary-philosophical usage, especially in modern Nordic naming.
Stirling
Scottish · Scottish place name from the historic city of Stirling, possibly meaning "dwelling of Melyn."
Sanora
English · Likely a modern elaboration of Sandra (Greek 'defender of men') or inspired by the Sonoran region of Mexico.
Sonnet
French · Sonnet comes from the poetic term for a short lyric form, from French and Italian literary roots.
Shylah
Hebrew · Shylah is a variant of Shiloh, from Hebrew and often interpreted as "peaceful" or "tranquil."
Safari
Arabic · A travel word-name from Arabic safar via African usage, meaning journey or expedition.
Sehrish
Persian · A Persian-Urdu name often interpreted as 'enchanting' or 'magical beauty.'
Serigne
African · A Wolof honorific used as a name, associated with respected religious or community leaders.
Saturn
Latin · From Roman mythology, Saturn was the ancient god of agriculture and time.
Safi
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning “pure,” “clear,” or “sincere.”
Skarlet
English · A variant of Scarlet, from the English word for the rich red color and historically a luxury cloth term.
Seerat
Arabic · Seerat comes from Arabic and means character, inner nature, or life story, especially in South Asian usage.
Surah
Arabic · From Arabic, referring to a chapter of the Quran; also used as a given name meaning 'beautiful face' in Persian tradition.
Swayzee
English · A modern invented English name built from sway with a playful ending.
Saanvika
Indian · A contemporary Indian name from Sanskritic roots, connected with devotion and auspicious feminine identity.
Stassi
English · A modern nickname-style shortening of Stacey or Stephanie forms, used as a fresh informal feminine name.
Stokely
English · English place-based name from Old English *stoc* (stock/settlement), meaning someone from a stockaded place.
Swayde
English · A modern invented English form from the word sway, favored for its fluid contemporary sound.
Saiyr
Arabic · Saiyr appears to be an Arabic-style modern form, possibly related to roots for walking, traveling, or movement.
Sonder
English · Sonder is a modern word-name popularized in English, referring to the realization that others have rich inner lives.
Schuyler
German · From Dutch/German 'Schuyler' meaning 'scholar' or 'shelter'; brought to America by Dutch settlers.
Santa
Latin · From Latin 'sancta' meaning holy or saint, used in Romance cultures as a feminine form.
Stefanie
German · German feminine form of Stephen, from Greek 'stephanos' meaning crown or garland.
Sheryl
English · Modern English name, a blend of Shirley and Cheryl, popularized in the mid-20th century.
Shiva
Indian · Shiva is an Indian name from Sanskrit, best known as the name of the Hindu god associated with transformation.
Shaul
Hebrew · Hebrew form of Saul, meaning asked for or prayed for.
Salih
Arabic · Salih is an Arabic name meaning righteous, virtuous, or صالح in character.
Skylie
English · A modern elaboration of Sky, using a playful ending to emphasize airy, open-sky imagery.
Saliyah
Arabic · Saliyah is likely an Arabic-style modern form related to roots meaning "good," "righteous," or "elevated."
Sani
Arabic · Used in Arabic and African traditions, often associated with brilliance, radiance, or high rank.
Suhayla
Arabic · Suhayla is an Arabic name linked to gentleness and also to a bright star, giving it both soft and celestial meaning.
Solaris
Latin · Solaris is a modern name from Latin sol, meaning "sun," giving it a bright, solar sense.
Saraiyah
Hebrew · A variant of Saraya/Sarah, a Hebrew name meaning 'princess' or 'noblewoman.'
Sakani
African · A name used in African and Arabic contexts, often carrying senses of dwelling, calm, or belonging.
Solveig
Norse · Old Norse name meaning 'sun strength' or 'strong house,' from sól (sun) and veig (strength).
Sarita
Spanish · Spanish and Hindi diminutive of Sara, from Hebrew meaning princess; also a Sanskrit river name.
Sanjay
Indian · From Sanskrit Sanjaya, meaning victorious or one who triumphs completely.
Sacha
Slavic · A Slavic diminutive of Alexander or Alexandra, meaning "defender of mankind."
Sekou
African · Sekou is a West African form of Arabic Shaykh, meaning "wise elder" or "leader."
Sadia
Arabic · Sadia is an Arabic-derived name meaning fortunate, lucky, or happy.
Saffron
English · Saffron comes from the spice name, ultimately from Arabic, and evokes the golden flowering crocus.
Sevan
Persian · Sevan is a regional name associated with the Caucasus and nearby traditions, often used with place-name resonance.
Suliman
Arabic · Suliman is an Arabic form of Solomon, from Hebrew roots associated with peace.
Sivan
Hebrew · Sivan is a Hebrew name taken from the biblical calendar month Sivan, associated with the season of late spring.
Shloime
Hebrew · A Yiddish-influenced form of Solomon, from Hebrew shalom meaning “peace.”
Sila
Latin · Often treated as a feminine or shortened form related to Silas, a name associated with woods or forest.
Saleen
Arabic · Saleen is likely a variant of Celine or Salim-derived forms, often associated with heaven, moon, or peace.
Sokhna
African · Sokhna is used in West Africa and derives from an honorific meaning respected or noble lady.
Souleymane
Arabic · Souleymane is a West African form of Suleiman, the Arabic name of Solomon, meaning man of peace.
Shreyan
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'auspicious,' 'excellent,' or 'the better one,' rooted in 'shreyas' denoting prosperity and virtue.
Sylo
English · A modern invented name, possibly inspired by silo or stylized forms like Shiloh and Silas.
Sveya
Norse · Likely a variant of Svea, the old poetic name for Sweden, tied to the Norse people.
Shade
English · From the English word shade, referring to shadow or shelter.
Sid
English · Short form of Sidney, from Old English meaning 'wide island' or 'wide meadow'.
Soloman
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Solomon, meaning 'peace'; the wise and wealthy king of Israel.
Sanya
Slavic · Sanya is used in Slavic languages as a diminutive of Alexandra and in India as a modern given name with graceful associations.
Svetlana
Slavic · Svetlana is a Slavic name meaning 'light' or 'radiant one,' from the root svet meaning 'light' or 'world.'
Sajid
Arabic · From Arabic, Sajid means one who bows in worship or is devout.
Shaylynn
Irish · Shaylynn blends Shay, often from Irish roots, with Lynn, creating a modern melodic compound name.
Suhail
Arabic · From Arabic, the name of the star Canopus, often associated with brightness and gentleness.
Syra
Persian · Likely related to Persian or Arabic forms associated with beauty, radiance, or noble bearing.
Somaya
Arabic · Somaya is a variant of Sumayya, an Arabic name associated with loftiness and elevation.
Swade
English · Probably a variant of Wade, from an Old English word linked to crossing water or fording.
Suhani
Indian · From Hindi and Sanskrit-rooted usage, meaning pleasant, cheerful, or lovely.
Solace
English · From the English word solace, ultimately from French, meaning comfort, relief, or consolation.
Solomiya
Slavic · A Slavic form of Salome or Solomon-related names, ultimately linked to Hebrew shalom, meaning peace.
Shivaay
Indian · Shivaay is an Indian name meaning 'related to Shiva' or 'belonging to Lord Shiva.'
Sithara
Indian · Sithara is an Indian name, often linked to star imagery or brightness in South Asian naming traditions.
Sheynnis
Irish · Likely a modern variant influenced by Shane or Shaina, with roots suggesting God is gracious or beautiful.
Sherman
English · From Old English occupational surname meaning 'shearer,' one who shears cloth or sheep.
Sola
Norse · From Old Norse sól meaning 'sun,' or Latin/Spanish sola meaning 'alone' or 'she alone.'
September
Latin · September comes from the Latin month name meaning “seventh month” in the old Roman calendar.
Shaila
Indian · Shaila is an Indian name from Sanskrit, meaning daughter of the mountain or mountain-born.
Seva
Indian · An Indian name and word meaning 'service,' especially selfless or devotional service.
Sania
Arabic · Sania is used in Arabic and South Asian traditions with meanings such as brilliant, splendid, or distinguished.
Shaheen
Persian · From Persian and Arabic usage, Shaheen means falcon or hawk.
Shneur
Hebrew · Shneur is a Hebrew and Yiddish name often explained as "two lights."
Shamari
Arabic · Shamari is likely a modern name influenced by Arabic Shamir or similar forms, often associated with readiness or endurance.
Siham
Arabic · Siham is an Arabic name meaning arrows, a poetic image tied to swiftness and force.
Saber
Arabic · Saber is a variant of Arabic Sabir, meaning "patient" or "steadfast."
Shahd
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning 'honey' or 'pure honey.'
Syris
Greek · Syris is likely a modern form related to Cyrus, a Persian royal name often interpreted as sun or throne.
Sruly
English · A modern variant linked to place-based names like Shirley, from elements meaning bright clearing.
Siyah
Persian · Persian word name meaning 'black', used as a given name with a strong, distinctive sound.
Siyon
Hebrew · Variant of Zion, from Hebrew meaning 'highest point' or 'monument,' referring to the holy mountain in Jerusalem.
Sevi
French · Possibly a diminutive of Séverine (Latin, 'strict/severe') or inspired by the Spanish city Sevilla.
Sameir
Arabic · Sameir is a variant of Samir, a name used in Arabic and Indian traditions with meanings tied to evening talk or pleasant company.
Shrithik
Indian · An Indian modern name likely built from honorific Sri and sounds suggesting brilliance or auspiciousness.
Sabr
Arabic · From Arabic, meaning 'patience' or 'endurance,' a valued spiritual virtue.
Sallie
English · Variant spelling of Sally, a pet form of Sarah meaning 'princess' in Hebrew.
Stanton
English · From an Old English place name meaning 'settlement on stony ground.'
Sheridan
Irish · From Irish Gaelic 'Ó Sirideáin' meaning descendant of the searcher or seeker.
Santy
Spanish · Spanish diminutive of Santos or Santiago, meaning 'saint' or 'holy one.'
Southern
English · English directional surname meaning 'one who lives to the south,' used as a given name.
Stefani
Greek · A variant of Stephanie, from Greek stephanos meaning crown or garland.
Shawna
Irish · Feminine form of Shawn, an anglicization of Irish Seán from Hebrew Yochanan meaning 'God is gracious.'
Spring
English · From the English season and water-source word, evoking new growth and renewal.
Shanelle
French · Shanelle is likely a modern blend influenced by Chanel, a French surname, with a feminine suffix.
Shadow
English · Shadow comes from the English word for shade or silhouette and is used as a modern nature-inspired name.
Shuaib
Arabic · Shuaib is the Arabic form of Jethro, a prophetic name traditionally linked with guidance and wisdom.
Shaelyn
Irish · Modern blend of Shay and Lynn, often linked to the Irish name Shea meaning "stately" or "admirable."
Stiven
Greek · Stiven is a Spanish-influenced spelling of Stephen, from Greek Stephanos meaning crown or garland.
Suhaib
Arabic · From Arabic, meaning 'reddish-haired' or 'of ruddy complexion.'
Sheikh
Arabic · An Arabic title and name meaning 'elder,' 'leader,' or 'chief.'
Seraiah
Hebrew · A biblical Hebrew name meaning 'the Lord has prevailed' or 'Yahweh is ruler.'
Sadler
English · An English occupational surname-name meaning 'maker or seller of saddles.'
Sahas
Indian · Sahas comes from Sanskrit and means "courage," "bravery," or "boldness."
Samwise
English · A literary English name created by J.R.R. Tolkien, built to suggest being "half-wise" or simple, loyal wisdom.
Soriyah
Arabic · Likely a modern form influenced by Surayya or Soraya, names associated with the Pleiades constellation.
Statler
German · Germanic occupational surname meaning 'one who sets up a stall/booth,' repurposed as a given name.
Soliyana
African · Ethiopian Amharic name believed to mean 'my light' or 'my peace,' reflecting joy and divine grace.
Stormii
English · Stormii is a stylized spelling of Stormy or Storm, taken from the English weather word.
Shelton
English · English surname-turned-given-name from Old English meaning 'settlement on a ledge or shelf'.
Sun
Chinese · Common Chinese/Korean surname used as a given name; in Chinese (孙) meaning 'grandchild, descendant'.
Sebastion
Greek · Variant spelling of Sebastian, from Greek 'sebastos' meaning venerable or revered.
Sherly
English · Sherly is a variant of Shirley, an English place name meaning "bright meadow" or "clear woodland."
Shanti
Indian · A Sanskrit name meaning "peace" or "tranquility."
Salima
Arabic · Salima is an Arabic feminine name meaning safe, sound, peaceful, or unharmed.
Sonali
Indian · From Sanskrit-derived Indian usage, Sonali means golden or golden-colored.
Shakir
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning thankful or grateful.
Soma
Indian · From Sanskrit, Soma refers to the moon and to a sacred ritual drink in ancient tradition.
Sayra
Arabic · Sayra is likely related to Arabic and Persian forms meaning traveler, moving onward, or one who journeys.
Stormee
English · Stormee is a creative spelling of Stormy, from the English weather word storm.
Soha
Arabic · From Arabic, often linked to a faint star or hidden light, giving it a gentle celestial feel.
Sahira
Arabic · Sahira is an Arabic name meaning wakeful, vigilant, or enchanting, depending on usage and root interpretation.
Saga
Norse · From Old Norse, tied to the goddess Saga and also meaning story or tale.
Sicilia
Italian · Sicilia is the Italian name for Sicily, taken from the Mediterranean island and its ancient Latin name.
Sahaj
Indian · Sahaj is an Indian name meaning 'natural,' 'easy,' or 'spontaneous.'
Skylen
English · A modern English-style coinage built from Sky and the popular -len ending, suggesting openness and height.
Sufiyan
Arabic · Sufiyan is an Arabic name, often linked to the historic Sufyan, with meanings associated with swiftness or lightness.
Shivaan
Indian · Sanskrit variant of Shiva, the Hindu deity whose name means 'auspicious,' 'benevolent,' or 'the good one.'
Sharvi
Indian · Likely Indian in origin from Sanskritic name families, used as a feminine name for auspicious imagery.
Soleya
Spanish · Derived from Spanish sol (Latin sol) meaning 'sun,' a poetic name evoking warmth and radiance.
Swae
African · Swae is a modern African-associated name used for its sound and contemporary style more than a fixed old etymology.
Signe
Norse · From Old Norse 'sigr' meaning victory and 'ny' meaning new; a Scandinavian classic.
Santina
Italian · Italian and Spanish feminine diminutive of Santo, from Latin sanctus meaning "holy" or "saint."
Sebastiano
Italian · Italian form of Sebastian, from Greek 'sebastos' meaning 'venerable' or 'revered.'
Silvie
Latin · Variant of Sylvie, from Latin 'silva' meaning forest or woodland.
Sachi
Japanese · Japanese meaning 'happiness' or 'blessing'; also Sanskrit meaning 'truth' or 'grace'.
Sheena
Scottish · Sheena is a Scottish form of Jane or Jean, ultimately meaning 'God is gracious.'
Sammi
English · A pet form of Samantha or Samuel, used in English as a friendly nickname-style given name.
Shaye
Irish · Shaye can reflect Irish Shea, meaning admirable, or Hebrew Shai, meaning gift.
Shani
Hebrew · In Hebrew Shani means scarlet, while in Indian usage it is also linked to the planet Saturn.
Sharif
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning "noble," "honorable," or "distinguished."
Safiyya
Arabic · Safiyya is an Arabic name meaning pure, sincere, or chosen friend, and is associated with early Islamic history.
Semira
Arabic · A variant linked to Samira, from Arabic roots meaning companion in evening conversation.
Soham
Indian · Soham is a Sanskrit name and sacred phrase meaning I am He or I am that.
Samaj
Indian · Samaj comes from Sanskrit-derived usage meaning “society,” “community,” or “assembly.”
Saachi
Indian · Saachi is an Indian name associated with truth, grace, and authenticity, from forms related to Sachi or Saachi.
Sufian
Arabic · An Arabic name traditionally linked with 'fast-moving' or 'devout' associations in classical usage.
Sayan
Indian · Sayan is used in South Asian naming traditions and is often associated with intelligence, refinement, or evening-related meanings.
Sava
Slavic · A South Slavic name related to Savva or Sabbas, traditionally interpreted as "elder" or "old man."
Sahmir
Arabic · Sahmir is likely a variant of Samir, from Arabic meaning companion in evening conversation.
Suraiya
Arabic · From Arabic and Persian forms of Thurayya or Soraya, meaning the Pleiades star cluster.
Savi
English · A diminutive-style English nickname form of names like Xavier, used as a concise modern given name.
Sidak
Hebrew · A modern variant with possible roots in Hebrew and Indian forms; often associated with steadiness or righteousness in current use.
Storii
English · English literary coinage inspired by the word story, meaning one linked to imagination and narrative expression.
Serana
Latin · A modern spelling of Serena, from Latin serenus meaning clear, calm, or serene.
Saanjh
Indian · Saanjh comes from Hindi for evening twilight, naming the transition from day to night in Indian linguistic tradition.
Shivin
Indian · An Indian variant associated with Shiva-derived naming, often carrying a devotional sense of auspicious connection.
Stetsyn
English · A modern invented surname-style name, probably influenced by fashionable -syn endings.
Soan
Scottish · Soan is a rare Scottish surname-style name, likely derived from older family or place-name forms.
Sari
Hebrew · Hebrew diminutive of Sarah meaning princess or noblewoman.
Silvestre
Spanish · Romance form of Sylvester, from Latin "silvestris" meaning "of the forest" or "wild."
Serafin
Spanish · Spanish form of Seraphim, from Hebrew "seraphim" meaning "burning ones," the highest order of angels.
Seraphim
Hebrew · From Hebrew 'seraphim,' the highest order of angels, meaning 'burning ones.'
Sian
Welsh · Sian is a Welsh form of Jane, ultimately from Hebrew Yohanan, meaning God is gracious.
Stavros
Greek · Stavros is a Greek name meaning "cross," from the Christian symbol and religious word root.
Shantal
French · Shantal is a variant of Chantal, from a French place name meaning "stony place."
Sura
Arabic · From Arabic sura, meaning a chapter or section of the Quran, giving the name a learned spiritual tone.
Shekinah
Hebrew · Shekinah is from Hebrew and refers to the divine presence or dwelling glory of God.
Shimshon
Hebrew · Shimshon is the Hebrew form of Samson, derived from shemesh, meaning sun.
Sameera
Arabic · From Arabic and Indian usage, often meaning companion in evening talk, breeze, or pleasant company.
Shaira
Arabic · Shaira is an Arabic-derived name often interpreted as poetess or one who is aware or notable.
Solimar
Spanish · Solimar is a Spanish-style compound blending sol and mar, suggesting 'sun and sea'.
Sefora
Hebrew · Sefora is a variant of Zipporah, the Hebrew biblical name meaning bird.
Sarim
Arabic · Sarim is an Arabic name meaning decisive, resolute, or sharp like a sword.
Skyleigh
English · Skyleigh is a modern English coinage blending Sky with the fashionable -leigh ending.
Sofija
Slavic · Sofija is the Slavic form of Sophia, from Greek, meaning wisdom.
Skyelynn
English · A modern blend of Skye and Lynn, combining the image of the sky or island with a soft, familiar suffix.
Shiven
Indian · A modern Indian name related to Shiva, suggesting auspiciousness and connection to the Hindu deity Shiva.
Sheyli
English · A modern spelling variant of Shaylee or Shelly-style names, used mainly for sound and style.
Skanda
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'one who leaps' or 'attacker,' borne by the Hindu war god Kartikeya, son of Shiva.
Solstice
Latin · From Latin solstitium meaning a turning point of the sun, used as a nature-centered name.
Saharsh
Indian · An Indian/Sanskrit-based name used for cheerful spirit or joy-related meaning in contemporary usage.
Siren
Greek · From Greek mythology, Sirens were enchanting creatures whose song lured sailors; the name means 'entangler.'
Saveah
Slavic · A modern name form likely adapted from Slavic-rooted Sava/Savah names; popularized through contemporary creative spelling.
Syier
English · Modern invented name with no established etymology, likely a creative phonetic spelling.
Saavi
Indian · An Indian feminine variant of Savi, used as a modern soft-sounding name in South Asian naming styles.
Shivaansh
Indian · A modern Sanskrit name from *Shiva* and *ansh* meaning 'a part of Shiva' or one connected to the deity.
Siyara
Arabic · Siyara appears to be a modern form built on Arabic-style sounds, possibly linked with journeying or celestial associations.
Storiee
English · A creative spelling of Story, an English word-name associated with narrative, imagination, and literature.
Sabar
Arabic · Sabar likely relates to Arabic sabr, meaning patience or endurance.
Shritik
Indian · A modern Indian name, likely formed from roots suggesting prosperity, beauty, or auspiciousness.
Sherry
French · From French chérie meaning dear or beloved, or an anglicized form of the Hebrew Sharon.
Solange
French · From Latin 'sollemnis' meaning solemn or dignified; a French saint's name meaning ceremonious.
Sarafina
Hebrew · Variant of Seraphina, from Hebrew 'seraphim' meaning burning ones, referring to celestial angels.
Sixto
Spanish · From Latin 'Sixtus,' meaning 'sixth' or 'polished,' borne by several popes.
Starlynn
English · Starlynn is a modern English compound blending star with the suffix lynn, giving a celestial feel.
Seleste
Latin · Seleste is a variant of Celeste, from Latin caelestis, meaning heavenly or celestial.
Shakira
Arabic · A feminine Arabic name meaning "thankful" or "grateful."
Sachin
Indian · Sachin is a Sanskrit-based Indian name often interpreted as pure, essential, or associated with Lord Shiva.
Saxton
English · An English surname from a place-name meaning 'Saxon settlement' or 'town of the Saxons.'
Sumayah
Arabic · Sumayah is a variant of Sumayya, an Arabic name associated with high status and early Islamic history.
Shakti
Indian · Shakti is an Indian name from Sanskrit meaning 'power' or 'divine energy,' central in Hindu tradition.
Safaa
Arabic · Safaa comes from Arabic and means purity, serenity, or clarity.
Senai
African · Used in East African naming traditions, often associated with blessing, praise, or distinction.
Soriah
Persian · Soriah is likely a modern variant of Soraya, a Persian name linked to the Pleiades constellation.
Shaheer
Arabic · From Arabic, meaning "well-known," "famous," or "renowned."
Shayaan
Arabic · Shayaan comes from Arabic and Persian-influenced usage, often understood as worthy, deserving, or fitting.
Shrey
Indian · Indian name from Sanskrit roots suggesting merit, prosperity, or excellence.
Sarenity
English · Sarenity is a creative spelling of Serenity, from the English virtue word meaning calmness and peace.
Siddhi
Indian · From Sanskrit, meaning 'success,' 'accomplishment,' or spiritual perfection.
Sole
Spanish · From Spanish Sol or Soledad traditions, associated with the sun or with sacred solitude.
Synai
Hebrew · Synai is a spelling variant of Sinai, the biblical place name associated with the mountain of revelation.
Shambhavi
Indian · Shambhavi is a Sanskrit name meaning "consort of Shambhu" or "belonging to Shiva," with deep Hindu spiritual roots.
Sanari
English · Sanari is a modern coined name with a smooth, melodic style rather than a single fixed etymology.
Siyana
Indian · Siyana is used in several traditions and is often taken to mean grace, brilliance, or God’s gift depending on usage.
Sunniva
Norse · Old Norse name from 'sól' (sun) and 'gift,' meaning 'sun gift'; borne by a medieval Irish-Norwegian saint.
Saifan
Arabic · Arabic name derived from saif meaning 'sword,' conveying strength and sharpness.
Savayah
English · Modern invented name combining a contemporary sound with the Hebrew theophoric suffix -yah meaning 'God.'
Saylem
Hebrew · Variant of Salem, from Hebrew shalom meaning peace; also borne by the historic New England city of the same name.
Smaya
Arabic · Modern variant possibly related to Arabic Samaya meaning 'elevated' or a creatively invented name.
Syir
English · Modern invented name, likely a stylized phonetic spelling of 'Sire' connoting nobility and rank.
Sanji
Japanese · A Japanese name commonly interpreted as third son, depending on the kanji used.
Shrivi
Indian · Likely based on Shri, a Sanskrit honorific linked with beauty, prosperity, and auspiciousness.
Stephania
Greek · Feminine form of Stephen, from Greek 'stephanos' meaning 'crown' or 'garland,' denoting honor and victory.
Severin
Latin · From Latin 'Severinus,' derived from 'severus' meaning 'stern' or 'serious.' Borne by several early saints.
Seeley
English · From Old English 'sælig' meaning happy, blessed, or fortunate; a surname turned given name.
Servando
Spanish · From Latin 'Servandus' meaning 'to be saved or preserved,' used among early Spanish Christians.
Sydni
English · Sydni is a spelling variant of Sydney, originally an English surname and place-related name tied to Saint Denis.
Suni
Indian · Suni is used in Indian naming traditions and is often linked to ideas of goodness, wisdom, or pleasantness.
Serah
Hebrew · Serah is a Hebrew biblical name often linked with abundance or extension, appearing in the Old Testament.
Sonni
English · A variant spelling of Sonny or Sunny, associated with brightness or affectionate nickname use.
Sham
Arabic · Sham is an Arabic name linked with the Levant or Damascus region, and can carry place-based meaning.
Shah
Persian · From Persian, Shah means 'king' or 'ruler.'
Sabreen
Arabic · Sabreen comes from Arabic sabr, meaning "patience," and can be understood as "patient ones" or "steadfast."
Salahuddin
Arabic · Salahuddin means righteousness of the faith in Arabic and is strongly associated with the famed Muslim ruler Saladin.
Sahid
Arabic · Sahid is commonly used as a variant of Shahid, from Arabic meaning witness or martyr.
Sinan
Arabic · Sinan is an Arabic name meaning spearhead or lance point.
Suhaila
Arabic · From Arabic, meaning "smooth," "gentle," or linked to a bright star name, Suhayl.
Stephano
Greek · An Italian-style form of Stephen, from Greek meaning crown or garland.
Schneider
German · Schneider is a German surname meaning 'tailor.'
Sidrah
Arabic · Sidrah is usually linked to Arabic Sidrat, the sacred lote tree, and can also echo the Hebrew word sidra, order.
Skyelar
English · Skyelar is a creative spelling of Skyler, a surname-based modern name associated with sky and openness.
Sender
Hebrew · A Yiddish and Hebrew-associated short form of Alexander, meaning defender of people.
Sabrin
Arabic · Usually a short form of Sabrina; it may echo Arabic sabr, 'patience,' while also relating to the Latin-rooted Sabrina tradition.
Serinity
Latin · Serinity is a creative form of Serenity, from Latin roots conveying calmness, peace, and clarity.
Symphoni
English · Symphoni is a spelling variant of Symphony, from Greek symphonia, meaning harmony or musical concord.
Siona
Welsh · A feminine form associated with Sion, linking either to Welsh usage or to Zion, the biblical hill of Jerusalem.
Slayde
English · Slayde is a modern spelling of Slade, an English surname from a word for valley or hollow.
Saraphina
Hebrew · Saraphina is a variant of Seraphina, from the Hebrew seraphim and later Latinized forms, meaning 'fiery one.'
Sadiel
Hebrew · Hebrew compound name combining 'happiness' (Sade) and El (God), meaning 'God is my joy'.
Shrihan
Indian · Uses the Sanskrit honorific Shri for auspiciousness, giving the name a respectful or blessed nuance.
Saina
Indian · Name used in India and Iran; possibly from Persian meaning 'falcon' or a Sanskrit feminine form.
Shiah
Hebrew · Modern variant possibly inspired by Hebrew names; may be a short form of names meaning 'God is salvation'.
Sifat
Arabic · Arabic name meaning "quality" or "attribute," used to describe a person's defining characteristic.
Sistine
Latin · Derived from the Sistine Chapel, named after Pope Sixtus; from Latin meaning 'sixth.'
Sansa
Indian · An Indian-origin name with modern popularity, linked by some sources to Sanskritized feminine naming and modern media.
Sturgill
English · From a surname of likely Scottish or northern English origin, possibly tied to a place-name or Old Norse elements.
Starlie
English · A modern English-style name built from star, giving it a bright celestial feel.
Spade
English · Spade is an English surname and word name, originally tied to the digging tool.
Soulene
French · Likely influenced by French Solene, from Greek roots associated with solemnity or religious dignity.
Solaire
French · Solaire is a French form from Latin solaris, meaning of the sun or sunlike.
Seyven
English · Seyven is a modern invented form likely inspired by Seven, the English number name with symbolic appeal.
Sofiia
Greek · Sofiia is a Slavic spelling of Sophia, from Greek sophia meaning "wisdom."
Samual
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Samuel, from Hebrew meaning 'heard by God' or 'name of God'.
Stafford
English · From Old English meaning 'ford by a landing place,' an English place name and surname.
Saloma
Hebrew · Variant of Salome, from Hebrew 'shalom' meaning peace.
Salena
Latin · Variant of Selena, from Greek 'selene' meaning moon.
Suzy
Hebrew · Diminutive of Susan, from Hebrew Shoshana meaning 'lily' or 'rose.'
Sarena
Latin · Variant of Serena, from Latin 'serenus' meaning 'calm, tranquil, serene.'
Silvano
Italian · From Latin 'silva' meaning forest; the name of the Roman god of woods and fields.
Starlett
English · Modern variant blending 'star' (celestial body) with the ending of Scarlett, evoking brightness and glamour.
Sultana
Arabic · Sultana is the feminine form of sultan, meaning ruler or sovereign.
Sascha
Slavic · A diminutive of Alexander or Alexandra, from Greek roots meaning defender of mankind.
Saulo
Spanish · A Romance form of Saul, from a Hebrew name meaning "asked for" or "prayed for."
Sahra
Arabic · Sahra is an Arabic form linked with desert, open plain, or dawn-like brightness in related traditions.
Satya
Indian · Satya is a Sanskrit name meaning truth, honesty, and what is real.
Sohail
Arabic · From Arabic, referring to the bright star Canopus and suggesting brilliance or ease.
Saidy
Arabic · Likely related to Saida or سعيد roots, carrying meanings of happiness, fortune, or blessedness.
Sonam
Indian · Sonam comes from Sanskrit-derived usage and means "fortunate," "good," or "virtuous."
Sadee
English · A variant of Sadie, originally a diminutive of Sarah, meaning "princess."
Samreen
Arabic · A name used in Arabic and Persian contexts, often associated with pleasant company or fruitful, lively conversation.
Shelsy
English · Shelsy is a variant of Chelsea, an English place name originally meaning landing place for chalk or limestone.
Saadiq
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning truthful, sincere, or loyal, from a root tied to honesty.
Sathvik
Indian · Sathvik is an Indian name from Sanskritic tradition meaning pure, calm, virtuous, or balanced.
Saniah
Arabic · Saniah is likely derived from Arabic roots meaning splendid, brilliant, or exalted.
Slayter
English · A modern spelling variant of Slater, originally an English occupational surname for a roofer or slate worker.
Sophya
Greek · Sophya is a spelling variant of Sophia, from Greek sophia, meaning wisdom.
Suhayb
Arabic · From Arabic Suhayb, often interpreted as reddish-haired or of ruddy complexion.
Siyona
Hebrew · Siyona is derived from Zion, the Hebrew place name associated with Jerusalem and spiritual elevation.
Sanvika
Indian · Sanskrit feminine name associated with Goddess Saraswati; meaning 'one who is complete' or 'divine wisdom.'
Solenn
French · Breton name derived from Latin 'sollemnis,' meaning solemn or ceremonial; a traditional name in Brittany.
Sayora
Japanese · A rare melodic name that may echo Japanese naming sounds or Persian-style forms, often suggesting beauty and gentleness.
Sihana
Arabic · A lyrical name used in South Asian contexts, often interpreted as graceful, lovely, or moonlike.
Seveyn
English · Seveyn is a creative spelling of Seven, the number name, used as a modern symbolic choice.
Skailyn
English · Skailyn is a modern invented name built in the style of Sky and -lyn combinations.
Sianny
Welsh · Sianny looks like a modern Welsh-style diminutive related to Sian, a form of Jane meaning God is gracious.
Symori
Greek · A modern name likely influenced by Sym- and Amari-like forms, with an elegant invented feel.
Sue
English · Short form of Susan, from Hebrew 'shoshana' meaning lily or rose.
Sumner
English · Occupational name from Old French 'somoneor,' a summoner who called people to court.
Sanders
English · Patronymic from Alexander, meaning 'defender of the people' in Greek.
Starling
English · From the English word for the bird, used as a surname and given name.
Skip
Norse · From Old Norse 'skip' meaning ship; originally a nickname for a ship captain or lively person.
Shem
Hebrew · Shem is a Hebrew biblical name meaning "name" or "renown," borne by one of Noah's sons.
Sakeena
Arabic · Sakeena is an Arabic name meaning calm, tranquility, or serenity.
Samone
French · Samone is a variant of Simone, the French feminine form of Simon meaning "he has heard."
Slayton
English · An English surname-based name from a place meaning something like 'farm or settlement in a valley or slate area.'
Shanell
French · A modern variant influenced by Chanel or Chanelle, carrying a stylish French-derived sound.
Sheva
Hebrew · From Hebrew roots linked to 'seven' or 'oath,' and also associated with the biblical name Sheba.
Sundai
English · Sundai is a modern respelling of Sunday, the English day name meaning "sun's day."
Sativa
Latin · From Latin sativa, meaning 'cultivated' or 'sown,' best known from botanical naming.
Samad
Arabic · From Arabic al-Samad, a divine epithet meaning 'eternal,' 'self-sufficient,' or 'absolute.'
Shamira
Arabic · Shamira is often linked to Arabic and Hebrew roots, associated with protection or careful keeping.
Sinead
Irish · Sinead is the Irish form of Jane or Janet, ultimately from Hebrew Yochanan meaning God is gracious.
Symeon
Hebrew · Symeon is the Greek form of Simeon, from Hebrew meaning 'he has heard.'
Shyann
French · Shyann is a modern spelling of Cheyenne, a name derived from a tribal and place name.
Sriram
Indian · Sriram combines Shri, meaning "auspicious" or "radiant," with Ram, the revered hero-god Rama.
Sayda
Arabic · Sayda is likely related to Arabic Sayyida, meaning 'lady' or 'mistress.'
Shahan
Persian · Shahan is a Persian name linked to shah, meaning kingly or of kings.
Sabiha
Arabic · Sabiha is an Arabic name meaning beautiful, graceful, or radiant in appearance.
Safira
Arabic · Safira is a form of Sapphira, linked to sapphire and meanings of precious blue gemstone.
Sidharth
Indian · Sidharth is a variant of Siddharth, from Sanskrit meaning "one who has achieved his goal."
Sarahy
Hebrew · Sarahy is likely a Spanish-influenced form of Sarah, from Hebrew meaning princess or noblewoman.
Shayden
Irish · A modern blend of Shay and Aidan-style endings, giving it an Irish-flavored but contemporary feel.
Sayid
Arabic · Sayid is a form of Sayyid, an Arabic honorific meaning “lord,” “master,” or “noble one.”
Samvel
Hebrew · Samvel is an Armenian form of Samuel, from Hebrew, meaning God has heard.
Solena
Latin · Solena likely draws on sol or Greek sun-related sounds, giving it a bright solar association.
Samaiya
Arabic · A modern form related to Samaya or Samiya, often interpreted as elevated, lofty, or forgiving.
Sirus
Persian · A variant of Cyrus, an ancient royal name of Persian origin, often linked with 'sun' or 'throne.'
Stetsen
English · Stetsen is a modern surname-style form related to Stetson, meaning son of Stet.
Samaa
Arabic · From Arabic sama, meaning sky or heaven, giving the name an airy and elevated sense.
Sorayah
Persian · A variant of Soraya, from Persian and Arabic usage referring to the Pleiades star cluster.
Syler
English · Syler is a modern form of Siler or Tyler-like names, with uncertain etymology.
Saim
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning one who fasts, especially in a religious sense.
Shya
Indian · Likely related to Indian names such as Shya or Shyama, associated with dark beauty or a poetic devotional style.
Saraiah
Hebrew · Saraiah is a Hebrew biblical name meaning the Lord is ruler or prince of the Lord.
Saliou
African · Saliou is a West African form of Salih or Saliou, from Arabic roots meaning virtuous or righteous.
Stela
Latin · A variant of Stella, from Latin meaning star.
Seraya
Hebrew · Seraya likely relates to Hebrew Seraiah, a biblical name meaning the Lord has prevailed or ruled.
Syrai
Persian · Syrai likely echoes Persian-inspired forms such as Soraya, associated with the Pleiades star cluster.
Saia
Hebrew · Saia is likely a shortened form related to Isaiah, from Hebrew meaning 'salvation of God.'
Skarleth
English · A Spanish-influenced spelling of Scarlett, originally tied to the scarlet color and cloth trade.
Sisira
Indian · A Sanskrit name linked to coolness and the season of gentle air, giving a calm, nature-focused meaning.
Sylah
Hebrew · Modern variant of Sela or Zyla, possibly from Hebrew meaning 'rock' or a contemporary phonetic invention.
Sharva
Indian · From Sanskrit *Śarva*, one title of Śiva meaning the all-pervading one in Hindu tradition.
Shriyaan
Indian · Indian name using *Shri* for prosperity and grace, often meaning a blessed or esteemed one.
Shreenika
Indian · A Sanskrit-based Indian form built on śrī ('splendor') with a feminine ending, meaning blessed grace.
Sereia
Latin · Sereia means mermaid in Iberian usage and comes from the same classical root as siren.
Sharvin
Indian · Sharvin is an Indian name often linked to a form of Shiva or to archery and protection in Sanskritic tradition.
Siar
Persian · Siar is a compact name found in Persian- and Arabic-influenced use, often suggesting journey, conduct, or movement.
Shahveer
Persian · From Persian elements, commonly interpreted as “brave king” or “lion-hearted ruler.”
Siaire
Irish · Siaire appears to be a modern Irish-styled form, likely influenced by names like Ciara and suggesting a dark-haired or dusky association.
Selyse
French · Likely a modern French-style form related to Celise or Selene, giving a soft, refined sound.
Shedeur
Hebrew · A biblical Hebrew name from the Old Testament, traditionally interpreted as linked to divine protection or power.
Soulie
French · Likely from a French surname or affectionate form, with a soft sound suggesting warmth and charm.
Sylphiette
French · A fanciful French-style diminutive built on sylph, evoking airy spirits and delicate elegance.
Sanford
English · Old English place name meaning 'sandy ford' or 'sandy river crossing.'
Sanna
Norse · Scandinavian short form of Susanna, from Hebrew 'shoshannah' meaning 'lily' or 'rose.'
Stellar
Latin · From Latin stella meaning "star," a modern English word name evoking brilliance and excellence.
Sal
Italian · Short form of Salvatore, from Latin salvator meaning 'savior.'
Sterlin
English · Variant of Sterling, meaning 'of excellent quality' or from a Norman place name meaning 'starling.'
Shadrach
Hebrew · Biblical name of Babylonian origin, possibly meaning 'command of Aku'; one of three men in the fiery furnace.
Sharla
English · Phonetic variant of Charla, feminine diminutive of Charles meaning free man.
Sydnie
English · Variant spelling of Sydney, from Old English meaning 'wide island' or from Saint-Denis.
Shauna
Irish · Feminine form of Shawn/Sean, the Irish form of John, from Hebrew Yohanan meaning 'God is gracious.'
Shirin
Persian · A classic Persian name meaning 'sweet' or 'pleasant,' famously borne by a legendary queen in Persian literature.
Suzana
Hebrew · Suzana is a variant of Susanna, from Hebrew shoshannah, meaning lily.
Shon
Welsh · Shon is a Welsh-style form of John, from Hebrew, meaning God is gracious.
Sita
Indian · Sita is a Sanskrit name meaning furrow and is famous as the heroine of the Ramayana.
Shanel
French · Likely influenced by Chanel, a French surname used as a stylish given name.
Shaka
African · Shaka is an African name strongly associated with the Zulu ruler Shaka, giving it a royal and historical identity.
Shazia
Arabic · Used in Arabic and Persian contexts, Shazia is often interpreted as 'rare,' 'unusual,' or 'fragrant.'
Samanta
English · A variant of Samantha, an English name likely shaped from Samuel and ultimately linked to 'God has heard.'
Shilah
Hebrew · A variant of Shiloh, from Hebrew, associated with tranquility and also a biblical place name.
Saud
Arabic · From Arabic Su'ud or Saud, meaning 'good fortune,' 'prosperity,' or 'happiness.'
Sonoma
Spanish · Sonoma is a place name most associated with California; its deeper root is likely Indigenous, though often filtered through Spanish usage.
Soriya
Indian · Soriya is related to Surya, from Sanskrit meaning sun.
Salam
Arabic · Salam is an Arabic name meaning "peace."
Siam
Indian · Siam is best known as a historic place name and is linked to Sanskrit roots associated with dark or brown coloring.
Shylee
English · A modern spelling variant of Shylie or Kylie-style names, valued more for sound than ancient etymology.
Seidy
Spanish · A modern Spanish-leaning variant spelling, often used as a fresh phonetic form of Sadie or related names.
Shyheim
Arabic · Likely a modern form influenced by Shaheem or Shaheim, drawing on Arabic-derived elements suggesting dignity or intelligence.
Shemar
Hebrew · Often linked to Hebrew shamar, meaning to guard or protect, though also shaped by modern usage.
Shray
Indian · Shray is likely related to Sanskrit-derived Indian names such as Shrey, associated with excellence, fortune, or auspicious success.
Salsabil
Arabic · Salsabil is an Arabic name from the Quran referring to a spring in Paradise with sweet, flowing water.
Saban
Arabic · Often linked to Arabic or regional usage, possibly relating to the people or kingdom of Sheba/Saba.
Samyah
Arabic · Likely related to Samiya or Samia, an Arabic name meaning 'elevated,' 'exalted,' or 'lofty.'
Sriya
Indian · From Sanskrit roots linked to Shri, meaning 'prosperity,' 'beauty,' and auspicious grace.
Samayah
Arabic · A modern name blending Samaya or Samia-like forms, often interpreted as elevated, lofty, or heaven-related.
Sayana
Indian · An Indian name with Sanskrit associations, often linked to calmness, rest, or evening.
Samyuktha
Indian · Samyuktha is a Sanskrit-derived Indian name meaning united, joined together, or harmoniously connected.
Seyla
Hebrew · Likely a variant of Selah, a Hebrew word from scripture often interpreted as pause or reflection.
Soli
Norse · Related to Old Norse Sol, meaning sun.
Sarvesh
Indian · From Sanskrit, meaning lord of all or ruler of everything.
Sway
English · Sway comes from an English word meaning to move or influence, giving it a modern word-name feel.
Sirenity
English · A modern spelling of Serenity, from a Latin-derived word meaning calmness, peace, and clear stillness.
Saraia
Hebrew · Saraia likely derives from Hebrew Sarah, meaning "princess" or "noblewoman."
Senay
Arabic · Turkish name meaning 'moonlight' or 'as bright as the moon,' also linked to Arabic sana (brilliance).
Saylee
English · A modern English-sounding name, likely a soft nickname-style coinage with a bright, easy diminutive feel.
Solaya
Spanish · Elaborated form of 'sol' (sun), evoking radiance, warmth, and brilliance.
Seyon
Hebrew · A modern variant of the Hebrew Zion, referring to the biblically sacred city and place associated with divine presence.
Shazil
Arabic · Arabic and Urdu name of uncertain etymology, possibly meaning 'noble' or 'distinguished.'
Savreen
English · A modern ornamental English form without a fixed etymological anchor, used for its contemporary sound.
Shahem
Arabic · Likely from Arabic roots associated with dignity, intelligence, or noble character.
Sevn
English · Sevn is a minimalist modern spelling of Seven, the English number name used as a contemporary word name.
Sanem
Arabic · Sanem is used in Turkish and Persianate traditions from Arabic, often meaning beloved beauty or idol-like charm.
Shreyanvi
Indian · Shreyanvi is Indian in form and likely built from roots tied to prosperity, auspiciousness, or excellence.
Scotlynd
Scottish · Scotlynd is a modern respelling of Scotland-inspired names, evoking Scottish heritage and place identity.
Seilah
Hebrew · A variant of Selah, the Hebrew biblical word used as a liturgical or musical pause.
Santiano
Spanish · A Romance-language form likely related to Santiago or Santo, carrying the sense of saintly or holy association.
Syierre
French · Syierre looks like a creative French-style spelling inspired by Pierre, the name meaning rock or stone.
Sula
Norse · From Old Norse 'súla' meaning sun or gannet bird; also a literary name from Toni Morrison.
Sada
Japanese · In Japanese, means 'chaste or pure'; also used as a pet form of Sarah.
Sibyl
Greek · From Greek sibylla, the title of ancient prophetesses who delivered divine oracles.
Stanford
English · From an Old English place name meaning 'stony ford'; a surname transferred to a given name.
Sigmund
Norse · From Old Norse 'sigr' (victory) and 'mundr' (protector), meaning victorious protector; a hero in Norse saga.
Shelley
English · From Old English meaning 'clearing on a ledge'; also a literary surname via poet Percy Bysshe Shelley.
Stokes
English · English surname from Old English "stoc" meaning "place, outlying settlement" or "tree stumps."
San
Chinese · East Asian unisex name; in Chinese can mean 'three' or 'mountain'; in Japanese 'three' or 'praise'.
Sarkis
Persian · Armenian form of Sergius, ultimately from Latin/Etruscan origins; widely used in Armenian Christian tradition.
Sy
Hebrew · Short form of Simon, Sylvester, or Seymour. Often linked to Hebrew Shimon ('he has heard') or Latin silva ('forest').
Sindy
Greek · Variant of Cindy, a diminutive of Cynthia, from Greek meaning from Mount Cynthus (birthplace of Artemis).
Sherri
English · Variant of Sherry, from French chérie (darling) or the English place name.
Stevan
Greek · Slavic and phonetic variant of Stephen, from Greek stephanos meaning 'crown' or 'garland.'
Shasta
English · From Mount Shasta in California, likely derived from a Native American tribal name.
Silvan
Latin · From Latin 'silvanus' meaning of the forest, associated with the Roman woodland deity.
Sydnee
English · Sydnee is a modern spelling of Sydney, originally an English surname and place-name meaning "wide island" or "St. Denis' island."
Saran
Indian · Saran is used in Indian naming traditions and is often linked to refuge, shelter, or protection.
Sheina
Hebrew · Sheina is a Jewish name from Yiddish and Hebrew tradition meaning beautiful or lovely.
Stefen
Greek · A variant of Stephen, from Greek Stephanos, meaning crown or garland.
Seema
Indian · Seema is an Indian name meaning "boundary," "limit," or "border."
Sejal
Indian · Sejal is an Indian name, often from Sanskrit-derived usage, commonly associated with pure or flowing water.
Sareena
Indian · Variant of Serena or Sareena, often associated with calm beauty or princess-like elegance.
Shaylin
Irish · Likely a modern blend of Shay and the popular -lin ending; Shay comes from Irish roots meaning "hawk-like" or "admirable."
Samah
Arabic · Samah is an Arabic name meaning "generosity," "forgiveness," or "tolerance."
Shterna
German · Shterna is a Yiddish-derived Jewish name related to German Stern, meaning star.
Sadrac
Hebrew · Sadrac is a form of Shadrach, the biblical name associated with the Book of Daniel.
Savio
Latin · Savio comes from Latin roots and is often interpreted as wise or learned.
Solymar
Spanish · Solymar combines Spanish sol and mar, meaning sun and sea.
Samin
Arabic · Samin is used in Arabic and Persian contexts and can mean valuable, precious, or lofty.
Seriah
Hebrew · Seriah is likely related to Hebrew biblical forms such as Seraiah, meaning the Lord has prevailed or protected.
Sulamita
Hebrew · Sulamita comes from the biblical Shulamite, usually interpreted as woman from Shulem or peaceful one.
Simba
African · From Swahili, Simba means 'lion,' giving the name a strong nature-based meaning.
Slader
English · Likely a surname-style modern name, probably related to Slater, an occupational name for a roofer using slate.
Sohum
Indian · From Sanskrit spiritual tradition, Sohum means I am that and expresses unity with the divine.
Sumaiyah
Arabic · An Arabic name linked to Sumayyah, traditionally understood as meaning high above or exalted.
Semir
Arabic · Semir is used in Arabic and Balkan contexts, often linked to companion in evening talk or to peacefulness.
Sheny
English · A short modern name that may function as a nickname-style invention, shaped by fashionable Sh- sounds.
Sayvion
English · A modern name likely influenced by Savior or Savion, with a creative spelling.
Sunflower
English · Taken directly from the bright yellow flower, giving the name a cheerful and nature-centered meaning.
←
Previous
Page 2 of 17
Next
→