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Baby names starting with S

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Seydina
Arabic · Derived from Arabic honorific forms like Sayyid, meaning "our master" or "respected one," used in West African Muslim naming traditions.
Serenitee
English · A creative spelling of Serenity, from Latin serenus, meaning calm, peaceful, and clear.
Suany
Spanish · A modern Spanish-style name, probably valued more for sound and softness than an old fixed meaning.
Sosie
French · A French-style nickname form, used as a light, affectionate diminutive name.
Satvik
Indian · Satvik comes from Sanskrit and means pure, balanced, or virtuous in spirit.
Shakai
Hebrew · Likely inspired by Shaddai or other Hebrew sacred forms, giving it a meaning associated with divine power.
Shalva
Hebrew · Shalva comes from Hebrew and means 'peace,' 'calm,' or 'tranquility.'
Susej
Hebrew · Susej appears to be a modern reversal-style form related to Jesus, from Hebrew roots meaning God saves.
Saraiya
Hebrew · Likely shaped from Sarai or Sariah, carrying the Hebrew idea of princess or noblewoman.
Skarlette
English · Skarlette is a stylized spelling of Scarlett, originally a surname for a seller of rich scarlet cloth.
Saily
Indian · Likely a variant of the Indian name Sailee, meaning 'shadow of a mountain' or nature-inspired.
Sohana
Indian · Sanskrit-rooted Indian name meaning 'beautiful,' 'pleasing,' or 'charming.'
Sylar
English · Modern invented name popularized by the TV series Heroes; may evoke 'silo' or be a purely creative coinage.
Summerrose
English · An English compound of Summer and Rose, combining seasonal and floral meanings.
Stylez
English · A modern invented name, a stylized spelling of 'Styles,' evoking fashion and contemporary flair.
Soraiya
Persian · Variant of Soraya, from Persian and Arabic meaning 'the Pleiades' star cluster, symbolizing beauty.
Samanvitha
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'endowed with' or 'accompanied by goodness,' reflecting harmony and completeness.
Somi
Korean · Used in Korean and some African cultures; may mean 'beautiful' or carry distinct regional significance.
Soryn
English · Modern invented name, possibly inspired by Soren (Norse/Danish 'stern') with a contemporary spelling twist.
Sriansh
Indian · Sanskrit name combining 'Sri' (holy, auspicious) and 'ansh' (part/portion), meaning 'a blessed part' or 'auspicious gift.'
Severus
Latin · A Latin name meaning 'stern or strict'; borne by Roman emperors and widely known from the Harry Potter series.
Shreeja
Indian · From Sanskrit, Shreeja means “born of fortune/auspiciousness,” often tied to sacred feminine meaning.
Shukrona
Arabic · From Arabic roots of gratitude and thanks, giving the name a grateful, praiseful sense.
Solvi
Norse · Solvi is a Norse name form associated with the sun and strength or sacred protection.
Syven
Norse · Syven appears to be a modern form inspired by Norse and Scandinavian numeral or surname sounds, giving it a sleek contemporary feel.
Saire
Irish · Saire likely reflects an Irish or French-influenced variant of Sarah, meaning princess or noblewoman.
Shehbaaz
Arabic · Shehbaaz is a Persian-Arabic name meaning "royal falcon" or "king hawk," from elements for king and falcon.
Shrisha
Indian · Shrisha is an Indian name from Sanskrit elements meaning blessed, auspicious, or associated with prosperity.
Savanni
Spanish · Likely a variant of Savannah, originally a place and landscape term referring to open grassy plain.
Shubhdeep
Indian · From Indian roots meaning auspicious light or blessed lamp.
Shreeva
Indian · Shreeva likely draws from the Sanskrit honorific Shri, associated with radiance, prosperity, and auspiciousness.
Solon
Greek · From the name of the famed Athenian lawgiver; means wisdom in Greek tradition.
Stasia
Greek · Short form of Anastasia, from Greek 'anastasis' meaning resurrection.
Sigurd
Norse · Old Norse name from 'sigr' (victory) and 'varðr' (guardian), a legendary dragon-slayer hero.
Sye
English · Rare diminutive, possibly short for Cyrus or Simon, of uncertain independent origin.
Serge
French · French form of Latin Sergius, possibly of Etruscan origin meaning 'servant' or 'guardian.'
Samuella
Hebrew · Feminine form of Samuel, from Hebrew Shmu'el meaning heard by God or name of God.
Sherrod
English · English surname used as a given name, variant of Sherrard, meaning 'bright valor.'
Sabin
Latin · Derived from the Sabines, an ancient Italic people; the French masculine form of Sabina.
Shanna
Irish · Variant of Shannon (Irish, "old river") or Shana (Hebrew, "beautiful").
Sedrick
English · Variant of Cedric, a name coined by Walter Scott possibly from Saxon Cerdic, meaning 'war leader'.
Seri
Japanese · Seri has multiple roots, including Japanese usage and forms related to Hebrew Sarah, often suggesting elegance or princess-like associations.
Saadia
Arabic · Saadia is an Arabic and Jewish name meaning fortunate, happy, or blessed.
Sera
Hebrew · Sera is a variant of Sarah, from Hebrew meaning 'princess.'
Stefon
Greek · Stefon is a variant of Stephen, from Greek Stephanos, meaning crown or garland.
Shyra
Hebrew · Shyra is often treated as a variant of Shira, a Hebrew name meaning song, with possible overlap with Persian-style forms.
Samer
Arabic · Samer is an Arabic name meaning "companion in evening conversation" or "one who talks by night."
Shianne
French · Shianne is a modern spelling influenced by Cheyenne, a tribal name reused in English as a given name.
Shamia
Arabic · Shamia likely relates to Arabic al-Sham, referring to the Levant or Damascus region, and can suggest "from Syria" or "northern."
Shealyn
Irish · Shealyn is a modern blend name, likely drawing from Shea, an Irish surname meaning admirable or hawk-like, and -lyn.
Shahzad
Persian · Shahzad is a Persian name meaning 'son of the king' or 'prince.'
Shua
Hebrew · Shua can be read as a short Hebrew-style form related to names meaning 'cry for help' or 'wealth,' and also appears in Chinese transliteration.
Sohaib
Arabic · A variant of Suhayb, an Arabic name meaning “reddish-haired” or “ruddy.”
Sairah
Hebrew · Sairah is a variant of Sarah or related Arabic forms, associated with princess, noblewoman, or joyful travel.
Storey
English · Storey is an English surname and word name associated with narrative, history, or layered structure.
Sosaia
Hebrew · Sosaia is a Polynesian form of Josiah, from Hebrew roots meaning "Yahweh supports" or "Yahweh heals."
Siarah
Irish · A variant of Ciara or Sierra; Ciara is Irish meaning 'dark' or 'black-haired,' while the spelling also echoes Sarah.
Slone
Irish · Variant of Sloan, from an Irish surname meaning "raider" or "warrior."
Saydie
Hebrew · A variant of Sadie, originally from Sarah, meaning princess.
Suleman
Arabic · Suleman is the Arabic form of Solomon, a Hebrew name meaning peace.
Shifa
Arabic · Shifa is an Arabic name meaning 'healing' or 'cure.'
Salimata
African · A West African form of Salima, from Arabic roots meaning 'safe,' 'whole,' or 'peaceful.'
Srishti
Indian · From Sanskrit, Srishti means "creation," "the universe," or "that which has been brought forth."
Semaje
English · Semaje is James spelled backward, a modern invented name that keeps the sound while changing the form.
Sheylin
Irish · A modern form influenced by Shay and the suffix -lin, with roots tied to Irish Shea meaning 'hawk-like' or 'admirable.'
Soline
French · A French name related to Solange or sol, often linked with dignity, sunlight, or solemn grace.
Skilynn
English · A modern invented blend using the fashionable Sky/Ski sound with the suffix -lynn.
Shanyla
African · A contemporary coined name built from the Sha- prefix and a feminine -nyla ending, valued for rhythm and uniqueness.
Siddhant
Indian · Siddhant is from Sanskrit meaning "principle," "doctrine," or "established conclusion."
Samil
Arabic · Samil appears in several traditions and is often linked to meanings such as companion, listener, or gathered one.
Shahmir
Persian · A Persian-influenced compound using shah, "king," with mir, "leader" or "prince," giving a sense of noble rulership.
Soley
Norse · Likely from Old Norse Sól-ey, combining 'sun' and 'island,' giving it a bright nature meaning.
Seona
Scottish · Seona is a Scottish Gaelic feminine form related to John or Joan, carrying the meaning 'God is gracious.'
Sartaj
Persian · From Persian and South Asian usage, meaning "crown," "head," or "leader."
Sanaiya
Arabic · Sanaiya is likely related to Arabic and South Asian forms meaning brilliance, eminence, or artistry.
Savera
Indian · From South Asian usage, Savera means morning or dawn, especially in Hindi and related languages.
Syrenity
English · A modern spelling of Serenity, from Latin serenus meaning 'calm, clear, or tranquil.'
Steelie
English · A modern English-style name based on steel, suggesting strength, toughness, and resilience.
Sariel
Hebrew · A Hebrew angelic name meaning God is my prince or command of God.
Serine
French · Serine is related to serene, from Latin serenus, meaning calm, clear, and peaceful.
Samyrah
Arabic · Samyrah is a variant of Samira, from Arabic roots meaning companion in evening conversation.
Saatvik
Indian · Saatvik comes from Sanskrit sattvic and means pure, calm, or virtuous in character.
Sayf
Arabic · Sayf is an Arabic name meaning sword.
Sareya
Hebrew · Sareya is likely a modern variant of Sarah or Sariah, carrying associations of nobility, princess, or divine favor.
Simora
Spanish · A modern variation of Simone-like names, formed as a softer contemporary feminine sound.
Sasuke
Japanese · A Japanese name meaning 'help' or 'assistance,' famously borne by the legendary ninja Sarutobi Sasuke.
Success
English · English word name from Latin 'successus' meaning 'good outcome,' used as a virtue name expressing aspiration.
Suheyla
Arabic · Turkish/Arabic feminine form of Suhayl, referring to the bright star Canopus, meaning 'ease' or 'smoothness.'
Saw
English · Name primarily used in Burmese/Karen communities as a title and given name; adopted in English-speaking contexts with its original Southeast Asian meaning intact.
Sawdah
Arabic · Classical Arabic name meaning 'dark-complexioned'; borne by Sawdah bint Zam'ah, wife of the Prophet.
Sahanna
Arabic · Modern invented name blending Savanna or the Indian name Sahana (patience) with Arabic phonetic styling.
Shreyaan
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'auspicious' or 'excellent,' from 'shreyas,' signifying the highest good.
Syire
English · A modern invented name with no established etymology, likely a creative phonetic variant in contemporary English usage.
Samrat
Indian · From Sanskrit and Hindi, Samrat means “emperor” or “supreme ruler,” a royal and historic title-name.
Samrath
Indian · A Sanskrit name meaning 'capable, powerful, or able,' conveying competence and inner strength.
Scarlettrose
English · Compound of Scarlett (Old French 'bright red cloth') and Rose (Latin rosa), forming a vivid floral double name.
Sargun
Indian · Punjabi/Sanskrit name meaning 'endowed with good qualities' or 'possessing virtues.'
Sirat
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'path' or 'way,' often referring to the righteous path in Islamic tradition.
Saveya
Arabic · A modern variant shaped by Arabic-influenced feminine phonetics, often chosen for its gentle sound.
Siyam
Arabic · Siyam is an Arabic name connected to fasting and disciplined devotion in Islamic tradition.
Srihaan
Indian · An Indian name from *Sri* ('prosperity, honor') with a soft ending, meaning a fortunate or respected person.
Serel
English · A short modern name with possible Semitic and European echoes, now used in English as a contemporary given name.
Shivanya
Indian · Shivanya is an Indian name built on Shiva, suggesting 'related to Shiva' or 'blessed by Shiva.'
Sayyora
Persian · Used in Central and Persianate traditions, Sayyora is associated with stars or the planets.
Shreeyan
Indian · Shreeyan is an Indian name built on shri, suggesting prosperity, beauty, and auspiciousness.
Severide
English · A rare modern surname-style name, likely built from English elements suggesting seriousness and strength.
Shahm
Arabic · Likely related to Arabic-Persian naming roots tied to dignity, nobility, or the Levantine region al-Sham.
Skailynn
English · A modern blended name likely combining Sky with the popular -lynn ending, giving an airy, contemporary feel.
Shreesha
Indian · From Sanskrit elements tied to Sri, meaning auspiciousness, beauty, or prosperity; it can imply "lord of wealth" or "blessed one."
Saynt
English · A stylized form of saint, used as a modern virtue-name with sacred and honorable overtones.
Samadhy
Indian · A modern form related to Sanskrit samadhi, the state of spiritual absorption or deep contemplation.
Santori
Italian · Santori likely draws on Italian santo, holy, or Japanese surname patterns, giving it a refined multicultural style.
Synthia
Greek · Variant of Cynthia, from Greek Kynthia, an epithet of Artemis from Mount Cynthus on Delos.
Stacie
English · Diminutive of Anastasia, from Greek anastasis meaning "resurrection."
Selwyn
English · From Old English 'sele' (hall) and 'wine' (friend), or Welsh meaning blessed friend.
Siegfried
German · Germanic name from 'sieg' (victory) and 'fried' (peace), meaning 'victorious peace.'
Sherwin
English · From Old English 'scir' (bright) and 'wine' (friend), meaning 'bright friend' or 'swift runner'.
Suren
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'god among gods' or 'mighty lord,' from sura meaning 'divine.'
Stan
English · Short form of Stanley or Stanislav; from Old English meaning stony meadow or Slavic meaning become glory.
Samiel
Hebrew · Variant of Samuel or related to Samael; from Hebrew meaning 'heard by God' or 'venom of God.'
Solan
Norse · From Old Norse or Irish origins, possibly related to 'sol' (sun) or Irish 'solán' (gannet bird).
Sybella
Greek · Blend of Sybil (Greek 'sibylla,' a prophetess) and the Italian/Latin suffix -bella meaning 'beautiful.'
Sho
Japanese · Japanese name meaning "to soar," "to fly," or "prize," with many possible kanji readings.
Shelbie
English · Variant spelling of Shelby, from an Old English surname meaning "willow farm."
Shirel
Hebrew · Shirel is a modern Hebrew name combining shir, "song," and el, "God," often understood as "song of God."
Shoshanna
Hebrew · Shoshanna is from Hebrew and means lily or rose, a floral name with biblical-era roots.
Syrena
Greek · Syrena comes from Greek siren roots and evokes the mythic sea enchantress.
Stefanos
Greek · Stefanos is the original Greek form of Stephen, meaning "crown" or "garland."
Sophina
Greek · Sophina is an elaborated form of Sophia, from Greek meaning wisdom.
Sarae
Hebrew · A modern spelling related to Sarah, the Hebrew name meaning “princess.”
Shanika
English · Shanika is a modern English-American coined name, likely influenced by Shan- and -ika naming patterns.
Sharod
English · Sharod is a modern English-style name, likely a creative variation related to names like Sherrod or Jarrod.
Sakinah
Arabic · Sakinah comes from Arabic sakina, meaning tranquility, serenity, and spiritual peace.
Samera
Arabic · Samera is the feminine form of an Arabic name meaning companion in evening conversation or one who talks at night.
Sabian
Arabic · Sabian likely relates to Saba or the Sabeans, giving it an Arabic-linked sense of "from Saba" or "of the Sabean people."
Suna
Japanese · Used in East Asian naming traditions; in Japanese it can relate to sand, while Korean usage varies by hanja.
Sadiq
Arabic · Sadiq is an Arabic name meaning truthful, sincere, or loyal.
Savier
Spanish · Savier is a variant of Xavier, from a place name in Spanish usage meaning new house.
Seve
French · Seve is likely a French short form related to Severin or Sévère, from Latin roots meaning serious or stern.
Semisi
Hebrew · A Polynesian form of James or similar biblical names, ultimately from Hebrew Jacob.
Saliha
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning "virtuous," "righteous," or "good."
Sevastian
Greek · Sevastian is a spelling variant of Sebastian, from Greek Sebastianos meaning "venerable" or "revered."
Stefanny
Greek · Stefanny is a variant of Stephanie, from Greek Stephanos, meaning crown or garland.
Safire
Greek · Safire is a spelling variant of Sapphire, the gemstone name associated with blue beauty and preciousness.
Sadiyah
Arabic · Sadiyah comes from Arabic roots meaning 'fortunate,' 'happy,' or 'lucky.'
Seher
Arabic · Seher means 'dawn' or 'daybreak' in Persian and related usages, and can also refer to the pre-dawn time in Islamic tradition.
Shohei
Japanese · A Japanese name whose kanji can yield meanings such as soaring peace, shining balance, or auspicious calm.
Savian
Latin · Savian likely derives from a Roman family-style Latin formation, possibly related to Sabinus or Savio.
Saahil
Indian · A name used in Indian and Arabic traditions meaning "shore," "coast," or "riverbank."
Soliel
French · Soliel is likely a variant of French Soleil, meaning sun.
Stanislav
Slavic · Stanislav is a Slavic name meaning "to become glorious" or "achieve славa, glory."
Shaliyah
Arabic · Shaliyah is a modern elaboration of Aaliyah-style names, often associated with uplifted, noble, or elevated meanings.
Sinclaire
French · Sinclaire comes from Sinclair, a surname of Norman French and Scottish use meaning from Saint-Clair.
Sarabi
Arabic · Likely derived from Arabic-influenced forms and also familiar from modern pop culture usage as Sarabi.
Simrat
Indian · A Punjabi and Sikh name meaning remembered in meditation or absorbed in divine remembrance.
Stuti
Indian · An Indian name from Sanskrit meaning praise, prayer, or hymn.
Seiya
Japanese · Japanese name with several kanji forms, often read with meanings like sincerity, purity, or star arrow.
Slayden
English · English surname-style name from a place-name root meaning valley or dale.
Syanne
French · Syanne is a modern French-style elaboration of Sian or Anne-based names.
Sira
Arabic · Sira is used in several traditions and is often linked with journey, biography, or star-like associations depending on usage.
Saabir
Arabic · Saabir is a variant of Sabir, from Arabic meaning "patient" or "enduring."
Shiza
Arabic · A name used in Muslim communities and often interpreted as gift, blessing, or graceful one.
Shashwat
Indian · From Sanskrit, meaning eternal, everlasting, or perpetual.
Shmaya
Hebrew · Shmaya comes from a Hebrew root meaning "to hear" and is related to names meaning God has heard.
Samaje
Hebrew · Samaje is likely a modern name influenced by Sam or Semaj, tied loosely to Hebrew names meaning heard by God.
Shanzay
Persian · A Persian-influenced modern name often associated with grace, dignity, or a composed presence.
Saije
English · Saije is a modern spelling influenced by Sage, the English nature word and herb name.
Soliman
Arabic · Arabic form of Solomon, meaning peace.
Sofya
Greek · Sofya is a Slavic form of Sophia, from Greek sophia, meaning wisdom.
Shravya
Indian · Shravya is a Sanskrit-derived Indian name meaning melodious, pleasant to hear, or beautiful in sound.
Sair
Arabic · Likely from Arabic roots associated with movement or journeying, giving it a sense of "traveler" or "one who proceeds."
Sophiya
Greek · A spelling variant of Sophia, from Greek, meaning wisdom.
Saaliyah
Arabic · Saaliyah is likely an Arabic-style name related to roots meaning "good," "virtuous," or "pious."
Sheilyn
Irish · Sheilyn is likely a modern form influenced by Irish Sheila and the popular -lyn ending.
Seraj
Arabic · Seraj is an Arabic variant of Siraj, meaning lamp, light, or guiding illumination.
Serai
Hebrew · Serai is a biblical place name from Hebrew, referring to a palace or court enclosure.
Shrika
Indian · Shrika is an Indian name related to Shri, a Sanskrit honorific linked with beauty, prosperity, and auspiciousness.
Solea
Spanish · From sol in Latin/Spanish meaning sun; Solea carries a bright, sunlit meaning in modern naming.
Sunem
Hebrew · Derived from the biblical place Shunem, a town in ancient Israel mentioned in the Old Testament.
Silus
Latin · Variant of Silas, from Latin Silvanus meaning 'of the forest' or of Aramaic origin meaning 'three.'
Saryiah
Hebrew · Variant of Sariah or Seraiah, a Hebrew name meaning 'God is my prince' or 'Yahweh is ruler.'
Syren
Greek · Variant spelling of Siren, from Greek mythology referring to enchanting sea creatures whose song lured sailors.
Shiffy
Hebrew · Yiddish-Hebrew diminutive related to Shifra, a biblical name meaning 'beautiful' or 'good'.
Solyana
African · Ethiopian Amharic feminine name meaning 'God is my salvation' or 'the Lord is my light,' widely used in the Horn of Africa.
Srisha
Indian · A Sanskrit-influenced form often understood as Sri plus Isha, tied to feminine divinity and sacred blessing.
Saikou
African · West African name widespread among Mandinka and Fula peoples of Guinea and Senegal, connoting a respected person.
Sloka
Indian · From Sanskrit *śloka*, meaning a metrical verse, adopted as a modern Indic literary-inspired name.
Shivika
Indian · From Indian traditions linked to Shiva, often used with a sense of auspiciousness and spiritual blessing.
Samoni
English · Modern invented name, possibly a creative variant of Simone (Hebrew, 'God has heard') or Harmony.
Sidratul
Arabic · From Sidrat al-Muntaha, the sacred 'Lote Tree of the Utmost Boundary' referenced in Islamic scripture.
Symeir
Arabic · Modern creative name likely inspired by Samir, an Arabic name meaning 'entertaining companion.'
Saiyan
Indian · Possibly derived from Sanskrit 'sayana' (reclining) or used as a modern invented name with pop-culture resonance.
Soe
Japanese · A short East Asian global name form used in both Japanese and Korean transliterations, often chosen as a modern unisex option.
Seela
Indian · Variant of Sheela (Sanskrit 'character/conduct') or Sela (Hebrew 'rock'), used across South Asian and Semitic cultures.
Saarth
Indian · A modern Indian-flavored name linked to Sanskrit-style roots often associated with movement and purpose.
Shrihaan
Indian · From Sanskrit *śrī* for auspicious glory, this form suggests a blessed, dignified one.
Sanav
Indian · A modern Sanskrit-flavored name built from familiar Indian name rhythms, with an auspicious and contemporary sound.
Shivya
Indian · From Indian Śiva roots, this name means one connected with or protected by the god Shiva.
Steisy
English · A modern respelling of English names like Stacey or Stephanie, used as a stylized nickname variant.
Sosa
Spanish · Sosa is a Spanish surname and place-based name, likely tied to geographic origin rather than a single personal meaning.
Steeley
English · Steeley comes from the English word steel and surname tradition, evoking strength and resilience.
Shaarvi
Indian · Shaarvi is an Indian modern name often associated with brightness, prosperity, or divine grace.
Shyaire
English · Shyaire is a modern invented English-style name, possibly influenced by Shai or Shire sounds.
Sailah
Hebrew · Sailah is likely a modern variant of Selah or Sayla, with Hebrew liturgical and Arabic-style sound influences.
Summerreign
English · Summerreign combines the season name Summer with Reign, creating a modern compound that suggests warmth and majesty.
Sagelynn
English · A modern compound of Sage and Lynn, pairing the herb name with a familiar suffix.
Seoul
Korean · Seoul is the name of South Korea's capital and works as a rare place-based modern name.
Solomiia
Hebrew · Solomiia is a Slavic form of Salome, from Hebrew roots meaning peace.
Syxx
English · Syxx is a modern invented spelling based on the number six, chosen for edgy contemporary style.
Samauni
Arabic · Samauni has a melodic form that may relate to Arabic sama, meaning sky or exalted hearing.
Stolas
Greek · Stolas is known from demonological literature and likely draws on classical Greek or Latin styling.
Sabra
Hebrew · Hebrew term for a native-born Israeli; from the sabra cactus fruit, or Arabic for 'patience.'
Susanne
Hebrew · German and French form of Susannah, from Hebrew Shoshana meaning 'lily'.
Sherwood
English · From Old English meaning 'bright forest,' famously associated with Sherwood Forest of Robin Hood legend.
Senia
Greek · Variant of Xenia, from Greek 'xenia' meaning hospitality or welcoming stranger.
Sayde
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Sadie, a diminutive of Sarah meaning princess in Hebrew.
Snyder
German · From German 'Schneider' meaning 'tailor,' an occupational surname used as a given name.
Stevenson
English · Patronymic surname meaning 'son of Steven,' from Greek 'stephanos' (crown). Used as a given name.
Socorro
Spanish · Spanish for 'succor' or 'help,' from the Marian title Nuestra Señora del Socorro (Our Lady of Help).
Savino
Italian · From Latin 'Sabinus,' referring to the ancient Sabine people of central Italy.
Seiji
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'refined governance' or 'pure rule,' from kanji sei (refined) and ji (govern).
Sharlene
German · Variant of Charlene, feminine form of Charles, meaning 'free woman.'
Selia
Latin · Variant of Celia, from Latin "caelum" meaning "heavenly" or "of the sky."
Samuell
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Samuel, from Hebrew 'Shemu'el' meaning 'heard by God.'
Sandor
Greek · Hungarian form of Alexander, from Greek 'alexandros' meaning 'defender of the people.'
Suzannah
Hebrew · A variant of Susannah, from Hebrew Shoshana meaning 'lily,' appearing in the biblical Book of Daniel.
Sarabeth
Hebrew · Compound of Sara (Hebrew 'princess') and Beth (Hebrew short form of Elizabeth, 'my God is an oath').
Starlet
English · English word name meaning a small or rising star, used as a given name evoking brightness and fame.
Shan
Irish · Shan can be an Irish short form of Sean, meaning God is gracious, or a Chinese name meaning mountain.
Saralynn
Hebrew · Saralynn blends Sarah and Lynn, combining princess-like Hebrew roots with a lyrical English ending.
Shephard
English · A surname-style variant of Shepherd, originally meaning "sheep herder."
Shantel
French · Shantel is an English spelling of Chantel, from a French place name meaning "stony place."
Sala
Arabic · Used across cultures; it may relate to prayer, peace, or a feminine form linked to biblical Shelah.
Sharifa
Arabic · Sharifa is the feminine form of an Arabic name meaning noble, honored, or distinguished.
Shahid
Arabic · Shahid is an Arabic name meaning "witness," and by extension can also carry the sense of martyr.
Spenser
English · Spenser is an English surname from Old French despensier, meaning steward or provider of provisions.
Sherif
Arabic · Sherif comes from Arabic sharif, meaning "noble," "honorable," or "distinguished."
Shadia
Arabic · Shadia is an Arabic name meaning singer or chanter, from a root associated with singing and melody.
Saed
Arabic · A variant of Sa'id or Saeed, from Arabic, meaning 'happy,' 'fortunate,' or 'blessed.'
Solina
Latin · Probably derived from Latin sol, sun, giving it a bright sun-related meaning.
Sneha
Indian · Sneha is an Indian name from Sanskrit meaning love, affection, or tenderness.
Shadi
Arabic · Shadi is used in Arabic and Persian, often meaning singer, joyful, or happiness depending on cultural context.
Shaheed
Arabic · Shaheed comes from Arabic shahid, meaning witness or martyr, from a root associated with testimony and bearing witness.
Shaylyn
English · A modern blend of Shay and Lynn, with Shay tied to an Irish surname meaning hawk-like or stately.
Shakeem
Arabic · Shakeem is a modern spelling of Hakim or Hakeem, from Arabic for wise or learned.
Shammah
Hebrew · Shammah is a Hebrew biblical name meaning 'astonishment' or, in some interpretations, 'there.'
Siaosi
Greek · Siaosi is a Polynesian form of George, ultimately from Greek, meaning "farmer" or "earth-worker."
Shiara
Irish · Likely a modern spelling of Ciara, from Irish meaning 'dark' or 'black-haired.'
Samiha
Arabic · Samiha is an Arabic name meaning generous, forgiving, or noble-minded.
Siera
Spanish · Siera is a variant of Sierra, from Spanish sierra meaning mountain range.
Shoaib
Arabic · Shoaib is an Arabic form of Shuayb, the name of a prophet in Islamic tradition.
Surie
Hebrew · A variant of Suri, used in several traditions and often linked to meanings like princess or red rose.
Shylynn
English · Shylynn is a modern blend name combining the Shay or Shy sound with the popular Lynn ending.
Saajan
Indian · An Indian name meaning 'beloved' or 'dear one,' common in Hindi and related languages.
Sabira
Arabic · Sabira is the feminine form of an Arabic name meaning patient, enduring, or steadfast.
Sophi
Greek · Sophi is a short form of Sophia, from Greek sophia, meaning wisdom.
Skyllar
English · Skyllar is a modern spelling of Skylar, from a surname meaning “scholar,” with Dutch and Norse associations.
Sumire
Japanese · Sumire is a Japanese name meaning violet, the flower, and is often associated with gentleness and beauty.
Sireen
Persian · A variant of Sirin or Shirin, names associated with sweetness, charm, and beauty in Persian and Arabic use.
Saifullah
Arabic · Saifullah is an Arabic name meaning sword of God.
Samba
African · A West African name, especially in Mandinka and related traditions, often given to a second-born son.
Shahad
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning pure honey or honeycomb.
Seila
Hebrew · A variant related to Sheila or Selah, carrying associations with blessing, pause, or uplift depending on derivation.
Syona
Indian · An Indian name often interpreted as graceful, lucky, or star-like depending on regional usage.
Saahir
Arabic · From Arabic, meaning wakeful, vigilant, or one who stays up at night.
Sanderson
English · A patronymic surname-name meaning son of Alexander.
Safah
Arabic · Safah likely comes from Arabic roots suggesting purity, clarity, or serenity.
Solie
English · Likely a pet form of Soleil or Sol names, carrying associations with the sun, warmth, and brightness.
Srinidhi
Indian · From Sanskrit elements meaning 'radiant wealth' or 'sacred treasure,' often associated with prosperity.
Srija
Indian · From Sanskrit, often interpreted as creator or one who brings forth.
Sanaia
Indian · Modern form related to Sanaya or similar names, often associated with brightness or distinction.
Sarya
Hebrew · Likely related to Hebrew names such as Sarai or Sariah, carrying associations of princess or noble woman.
Sosefina
Spanish · A creative form of Josefina, from Hebrew Joseph, meaning God will add.
Simar
Indian · Simar is an Indian name, often from Punjabi usage, meaning remembrance or meditation on the divine.
Sahel
Arabic · From Arabic sahil, meaning "shore," "coast," or "edge," and also used as a geographic place term.
Siddalee
English · Siddalee is a modern literary name popularized by fiction and used more for style than ancient roots.
Saila
Arabic · Likely drawn from Arabic and South Asian usage, often associated with flowing or graceful sound-based meanings.
Saaya
Japanese · Saaya can be linked to Japanese usage and also Indian forms, often associated with shade, shelter, or a graceful feminine sound.
Sureya
Persian · Sureya is a variant of Suraya or Thurayya, from Arabic and Persian use, meaning the Pleiades star cluster or a heavenly light.
Siva
Indian · Siva is a common transliteration of Shiva, the Hindu deity whose name is often interpreted as auspicious or gracious.
Salaya
Arabic · Salaya appears to be a modern ornamental name, possibly influenced by Arabic Sal- names associated with peace and well-being.
Saathvik
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'pure, virtuous, and of sattvic quality', denoting the highest of the three gunas.
Smaran
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'remembrance, recollection, memory', invoking mindful devotion and reflection.
Suleymi
Arabic · Variant of Zuleima or Suleima, feminine form of Solomon from Hebrew 'shalom' meaning 'peace.'
Sheperd
English · Variant spelling of Shepherd, an English occupational name for a herder of sheep, also carrying biblical pastoral symbolism.
Suhaan
Arabic · From Arabic/Urdu 'Suhana' meaning pleasant, delightful, or agreeable; a name expressing natural charm.
Saiyuri
Japanese · A Japanese-sounding floral name form with *yuri* often linked to lily, giving it a nature tone.
Symphani
Greek · Creative spelling of Symphony, from Greek 'symphonia' meaning harmonious sound or a concord of voices.
Stellina
Italian · Italian diminutive of stella, from Latin for star, meaning little star.
Savva
Slavic · A Slavic and Greek form of Sabbas, derived from Aramaic meaning 'old man' or 'grandfather.'
Saraii
Hebrew · A stylized spelling of Sarai, the original biblical name of Sarah, meaning 'my princess' in Hebrew.
Sevda
Persian · Turkish and Persian name meaning 'love,' 'passion,' or 'deep infatuation,' deeply romantic in meaning.
Stellah
Latin · Variant spelling of Stella, from Latin 'stella' meaning 'star,' popularized in literature and poetry.
Shreshta
Indian · From Sanskrit *shreshṭha*, meaning best, finest, or superior, used in India as a name of excellence.
Sajda
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'prostration in prayer' (sujood), a deeply spiritual Islamic term.
Samyr
Arabic · Arabic variant of Samir, meaning 'entertaining companion' or 'one who converses pleasantly at night.'
Seveah
English · Likely a modern invented name, possibly a phonetic variant of Nevaeh or Shiva, with no established etymology.
Setayesh
Persian · Persian name meaning 'praise,' 'admiration,' or 'worship,' used as a name of devotion.
Solo
Latin · From the concept of being alone or unique, popularized in modern English as a concise, global first name.
Sifa
African · Swahili name meaning 'praise' or 'virtue,' used across East African communities.
Shivanshi
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'a part of Shiva,' expressing a divine connection to the Hindu deity Shiva.
Sj
English · A modern abbreviated style using initials S.J., treated as a short contemporary naming form.
Spruha
Indian · From Indian languages, especially Sanskritic traditions, meaning devotion, affection, or heartfelt longing.
Saveliy
Hebrew · Russian form of Samuel, from Hebrew *shmuel* meaning “God has heard.”
Savar
Persian · Name used in Persianate regions with meanings around strength, support, or readiness depending on local tradition.
Saidou
Arabic · A regional Arabic-family form of Said, meaning joyful or fortunate, used in West and North African naming style.
Sriyansh
Indian · Indian Sanskritic form where *Sri* and *yansh* imply a blessed fragment or part linked to auspicious energy.
Soraia
Arabic · An Arabic-influenced feminine form related to words for brightness and radiance, used in Iberian and Arabophone naming.
Sridha
Indian · A modern Indian form connected to devotion and faith concepts in Sanskrit naming patterns.
Sarva
Indian · Sarva is a Sanskrit name meaning all or whole and is also an epithet of Shiva.
Stoni
English · A modern word-name inspired by 'stone,' giving it an earthy, rugged feel.
Sadierose
English · A compound of Sadie and Rose, combining a Hebrew-derived classic with the flower name.
Sekhani
African · Sekhani has an African-style structure and likely carries a praise or strength-based meaning in regional usage.
Senua
Irish · Senua resembles Irish mythic naming patterns and may evoke oldness, wisdom, or ancestral femininity.
Sylvee
French · Sylvee is a stylized form of Sylvie, from Latin silva, meaning forest or woods.
Sanaf
Arabic · Likely from Arabic usage, suggesting elevation, distinction, or a noble quality in modern naming.
Silo
Latin · Likely a modern short form influenced by Silas, a Latin-rooted biblical name associated with wood or forest.
Samadi
Arabic · Samadi may reflect Arabic samad or Indian samadhi roots, giving it spiritual and contemplative associations.
Sanmayi
Indian · From Sanskrit-style naming, often understood as complete, harmonious, or full of goodness.
Shriva
Indian · A Sanskrit-rooted name linked to Shri, suggesting radiance, prosperity, and auspiciousness.
Simani
African · Likely an African-origin or African-style modern name with a graceful, melodic construction.
Sarth
Indian · Sarth is likely from Sanskrit-derived Indian usage, carrying meanings linked to purpose, meaning, or completeness.
Solano
Spanish · Solano is a Spanish surname and given name linked to sol, meaning “sun,” and sometimes to a sunny east wind.
Syreese
English · Syreese appears to be a modern invented name, possibly influenced by Cyrus or Tyrese-style forms.
Seymour
English · From the Norman place name Saint-Maur, meaning 'from Saint Maurus'; also linked to 'sea moor.'
Sylvanus
Latin · From Latin 'silva' meaning 'forest'; Silvanus was the Roman god of woods and fields.
Senora
Spanish · From Spanish señora meaning 'lady' or 'madam', used as a given name in the American South.
Sarrah
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Sarah, from Hebrew meaning 'princess' or 'noblewoman'.
Saidee
Hebrew · Phonetic variant of Sadie, a pet form of Sarah meaning 'princess' in Hebrew.
Sabino
Italian · From Latin 'Sabinus' meaning of the Sabine people, an ancient Italic tribe near Rome.
Silverio
Spanish · From Latin Silverius, meaning 'of the forest' or 'woodland,' related to 'silva' (forest).
Sondra
English · Modern variant of Sandra, ultimately from Greek Alexandra meaning defender of mankind.
Sante
Italian · Italian form of Latin "sanctus" meaning saint or holy one; used as a given name in Italy.
Smokey
English · Modern English nickname name evoking smoke or a hazy, cool demeanor.
Sebastain
Greek · Variant spelling of Sebastian, from Greek 'sebastos' meaning 'venerable' or 'revered,' a title like Augustus.
Sherrie
French · Variant of Sherry, from French 'chérie' meaning 'darling' or 'beloved.'
Sherilyn
English · Modern compound of Sheri (from Sharon or Cheryl) and Lynn. A 20th-century American blend name.
Susy
Hebrew · A diminutive of Susan or Susannah, from Hebrew Shoshana meaning 'lily' or 'rose.'
Siri
Norse · Old Norse name derived from Sigríðr, meaning 'beautiful victory' or 'fair victory.'
Shawnee
English · An English-use name taken from Shawnee, an ethnonym traditionally interpreted as 'southerner.'
Sharlette
French · A variant of Charlotte, the French feminine form of Charles, meaning "free man."
Starlyn
English · A modern English coinage blending Star with the popular Lynn ending, giving it a celestial feel.
Sundae
English · Sundae is an English word name taken from the dessert, giving it a playful modern feel.
Stark
German · Stark is a surname-name from Germanic roots meaning strong, firm, or severe.
Sherlin
English · Likely an English surname-style variant related to Sheryl or Sherilyn, with a modern blended sound rather than a single ancient root.
Sher
French · A short form of Cher or Cheryl-related names, with associations to "dear" or beloved sounds.
Sebrina
Latin · Sebrina is a variant of Sabrina, associated with the River Severn and old British legend.
Storme
English · A stylized form of Storm, taken directly from the weather word.
Seana
Irish · Seana is a feminine form of Sean, ultimately from Hebrew Yohanan, meaning God is gracious.
Stevee
Greek · Stevee is a playful spelling of Stevie, from Stephen, a Greek name meaning "crown" or "garland."
Steffon
Greek · Steffon is a spelling variant of Stephen, from Greek Stephanos, meaning crown or wreath.
Sibel
Greek · Sibel is a form of Sybil, from Greek sibylla meaning "prophetess."
Santonio
Spanish · Santonio appears to blend Santo and Antonio, carrying associations of "saintly" and the Roman family name Antonius.
Secret
English · Secret is a modern English word-name suggesting privacy, mystery, and individuality.
Serra
Spanish · Serra comes from Romance and Latin roots meaning saw or mountain range, and can function as a surname-based given name.
Shanice
English · Shanice is a modern English coinage, likely formed from Sha- plus the suffix -nice, popularized in the late 20th century.
Surina
Indian · Surina is used in Indian and Persian contexts, often associated with pleasant melody, grace, or the sun.
Shanya
English · Shanya is a modern name that may be influenced by Shana or Tanya, used for its smooth sound rather than a fixed ancient root.
Siddhartha
Indian · Siddhartha is an Indian Sanskrit name meaning "one who has achieved his aim" or "fulfilled purpose."
Shelsea
English · A spelling variant of Chelsea, from an English place name meaning landing place for chalk or limestone.
Shyam
Indian · Shyam is an Indian name meaning 'dark' or 'dusky,' and is an epithet of Krishna.
Stelios
Greek · A Greek diminutive of Stylianos, associated with 'pillar' or steadfast support.
Salana
Latin · Salana is likely related to Latin-based forms such as Selena or Solana, with associations to sun or brightness.
Somer
English · Likely a variant of Summer, from the English season name.
Shomari
African · Shomari is an African name, especially in Swahili use, often interpreted as forceful or strong.
Sanae
Japanese · Sanae is a Japanese name often tied to rice seedlings, greenery, or virtuous growth depending on the kanji.
Shareef
Arabic · From Arabic sharif, meaning noble, honorable, or distinguished.
Supriya
Indian · Supriya comes from Sanskrit and means very dear, beloved, or pleasant.
Secilia
Latin · Secilia is a variant of Cecilia, from the Roman family name Caecilius, traditionally associated with blindness.
Suraj
Indian · Suraj comes from Sanskrit surya and means sun, making it a bright solar name across South Asia.
Shukri
Arabic · Shukri comes from Arabic roots meaning 'thankful' or 'grateful.'
Sugey
Spanish · Sugey is a modern Spanish-language given name, likely a creative variant of Susana or Sughey-style forms.
Sorah
Hebrew · Likely related to Sarah, from Hebrew roots meaning "princess."
Sri
Indian · Sri is a Sanskrit honorific and name associated with radiance, prosperity, beauty, and auspiciousness.
Setareh
Persian · Setareh is a Persian name meaning 'star'.
Sheamus
Irish · Sheamus is an anglicized form of Irish Seamus, from James, ultimately from Hebrew Ya'aqov.
Shaia
Hebrew · Shaia may relate to Hebrew Isaiah forms or Arabic Shaima, carrying ideas of gift, mark, or distinction.
Shailyn
Irish · Shailyn is a modern blended name, often linked to Shay plus Lynn, with roots in Irish surname traditions.
Shariah
Arabic · Derived from Arabic shari'ah, meaning "path" or "way," and also known as the term for Islamic law.
Sanovia
English · Sanovia appears to be a modern invented name, possibly influenced by names like Sonya or Nova.
Sylver
Latin · Sylver is a variant of Silver or Sylvester-related forms, evoking woodland roots or the precious metal.
Suad
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning happiness, good fortune, or blessed joy.
Sehar
Arabic · Sehar is an Arabic and Persian name meaning dawn or the time before sunrise.
Shailey
Irish · Shailey is often treated as a variant of Shaylee or Shay, linked to Irish Shea meaning 'admirable' or 'hawk-like.'
Salesi
French · Likely derived from de Sales devotional naming, associated with Saint Francis de Sales.
Sayeed
Arabic · Sayeed is a variant of سعيد, an Arabic name meaning happy, fortunate, or prosperous.
Shaniah
Hebrew · Likely a variant of Shania or Shaniya, often linked to Hebrew-rooted grace meanings through Anna forms.
Sirah
Hebrew · Sirah is used as a variant of Hebrew Sirah and Arabic Sirah, often linked with ideas of song, journey, or life story depending on tradition.
Saddam
Arabic · Saddam is an Arabic name meaning one who confronts or clashes, from a root tied to collision or opposition.
Symba
African · Likely inspired by the Swahili word for 'lion,' giving the name a bold, animal-linked feel.
Sundus
Arabic · Sundus is an Arabic name meaning fine silk or brocade, a word also associated with paradise in Islamic tradition.
Shayleigh
Irish · A modern spelling combining Shay with the -leigh ending, often linked to “admirable” or “hawk-like” roots.
Shariyah
Arabic · Shariyah is likely influenced by Arabic Sharia or Shariya forms, often interpreted as law, path, or noble way.
Sukaina
Arabic · A variant of Sukayna, from Arabic roots linked with calmness, tranquility, and gentle beauty.
Symphonie
French · Symphonie is the French-style form of Symphony, from Greek roots meaning harmony or sounding together.
Shraddha
Indian · Shraddha comes from Sanskrit and means faith, devotion, or श्रद्धा, a term for deep trust and reverence.
Sayvon
English · A modern invented name, likely related to Savion or Seven-style forms, chosen mainly for sound.
Sukhraj
Indian · Sukhraj is an Indian name from Sanskrit-derived elements meaning king of happiness or ruler of peace and comfort.
Sagal
African · Sagal is a Somali name often interpreted as "rain during sunshine" or "fortunate sign," carrying positive associations.
Suriya
Indian · Suriya is used from Sanskrit Surya, 'sun,' and also as an Arabic-rooted form linked to Syria, so it carries solar or place associations.
Saje
English · A modern spelling inspired by sage, the herb and the word for a wise person.
Skyra
Norse · Likely inspired by sky, with a sleek modern ending and possible echo of Old Norse sky-related forms.
Sreya
Indian · A variant of Shreya, from Sanskrit, meaning auspicious, fortunate, excellent, or beautiful.
Shubham
Indian · Shubham is an Indian name from Sanskrit meaning "auspicious," "fortunate," or "good omen."
Sieanna
Italian · Sieanna is a variant of Sienna, from the Italian city name Siena, long associated with earthy reddish-brown color.
Sota
Japanese · Sota is a Japanese name often formed with characters suggesting "sudden sound," "big," or "soaring."
Siany
Welsh · A pet-form variant of Sian, the Welsh Jane, carrying the meaning 'God is gracious.'
Saketh
Indian · Saketh is an Indian name tied to Saketa, an ancient name of Ayodhya, giving it a place-based sacred association.
Saafir
Arabic · Saafir comes from Arabic and is often interpreted as "ambassador," "envoy," or "traveler."
Sarthak
Indian · From Sanskrit, meaning meaningful, effective, or successful.
Samhitha
Indian · Samhitha comes from Sanskrit Samhita, meaning "put together" or "collection," especially of sacred texts.
Sahory
Spanish · Likely a modern Spanish-form name influenced by Arabic sounds, used mainly for its lyrical style.
Sabdiel
Hebrew · A rare Hebrew-style theophoric name ending in -el, commonly interpreted as friend or companion of God.
Sebasthian
Greek · A spelling variant of Sebastian, from Greek Sebastianos, meaning venerable or from Sebaste.
Sufyaan
Arabic · A variant of Sufyan, an Arabic name of early Islamic use, often linked with swift movement or lightness.
Solen
French · Breton and French name related to solemn or dignified forms, sometimes linked with sunlight by association.
Shivank
Indian · Shivank is derived from Shiva and suggests a mark, sign, or blessing of Shiva.
Sanayah
Arabic · Sanayah is used in Arabic and Indian naming contexts and is often associated with brilliance or distinction.
Sakiyah
Arabic · Sakiyah is likely derived from Arabic roots meaning giver to drink, generous one, or flowing water.
Sharbel
Arabic · An Arabic form of the Christian name Charbel, historically linked to a Syriac saint and devotion.
Senan
Arabic · Senan is an Arabic name meaning "spearhead" or "point of a spear."
Sanyah
Arabic · Likely a modern variant of Sania or Saniya, often interpreted from Arabic roots as brilliant, splendid, or elevated.
Shyah
Hebrew · Likely a modern spelling influenced by Shia or similar Hebrew-linked forms, used chiefly for its sleek sound.
Sahalie
English · Sahalie comes from Chinook usage meaning "high" or "heavenly," and has nature-linked associations.
Siddh
Indian · From Sanskrit roots meaning accomplished, fulfilled, or perfected.
Sya
Arabic · Sya is a compact modern name that may derive from Siya-like forms used in South Asian and Arabic-influenced naming.
Shahmeer
Persian · From Persian shah "king" and a second element often interpreted as "leader" or "prince," giving a regal meaning.
Sahan
Arabic · Sahan appears in Arabic and South Asian usage, often associated with patience, endurance, or tolerance.
Srihitha
Indian · An Indian name from Sanskrit and Telugu elements, often interpreted as one devoted to others' welfare or blessed prosperity.
Samayra
Arabic · Samayra is a modern name used in South Asia and the Middle East, often associated with companionship, conversation, or enchantment.
Shaivi
Indian · Shaivi is an Indian name associated with Shiva, often meaning devoted to Shiva or blessed by Shiva.
Suriyah
Arabic · Arabic variant of Soraya, derived from Persian meaning 'the Pleiades star cluster' or 'princess'.
Sreshta
Indian · From Sanskrit śreṣṭha, meaning the best or the excellent one.
Symora
English · Modern invented name, possibly a variant of Tamara or a creative phonetic coinage.
Safir
Arabic · Means 'sapphire' in Arabic and Hebrew, a precious blue gemstone symbolizing wisdom and nobility.
Shloima
Hebrew · A Hebrew-related form of Shlomo/Solomon, rooted in words meaning peace.
Sovann
Persian · A name found in Southeast Asian contexts associated with precious metal imagery and treated as a modern given name.
Solay
French · Derived from French 'soleil' or Spanish 'sol,' both meaning 'sun,' evoking warmth and light.
Samanvi
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'one who possesses equanimity' or 'harmonious and balanced', common in Telugu culture.
Sabirin
Arabic · Arabic name from 'sabr' meaning patience and steadfastness, a highly valued virtue in Islamic tradition.
Suvi
Indian · Used in Indian contexts as a short form from Sanskrit roots linked to goodness and beauty.
Skyland
English · Modern invented nature name combining sky and land, evoking expansive open landscapes.
Sevaeh
English · A modern American coinage based on "heaven" written in reverse, now used for its spiritual and modern sound.
Shuri
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'to repair' or 'to improve'; also a place name in Okinawa, Japan.
Savant
French · From French *savant* and Latin *sapere*, meaning 'the learned one' or scholar.
Sneyder
German · Germanic occupational name from the tailor tradition (*Schneider* family), meaning someone who sews.
Scottland
English · Place-based given name inspired by Scotland, the country name derived from the Latin 'Scoti.'
Sookie
English · English diminutive of Susannah (Hebrew, 'lily'), used as a standalone name and popularized in literature.
Sevryn
Latin · A contemporary reshaping of Severin-style names, ultimately linked to Latin severus meaning "serious" or "stern."
Sardar
Persian · A Persian/Urdu title-turned-name meaning 'chief, leader, or commander,' widely used across South Asia.
Saela
English · Modern invented name, likely a stylized variant of Saela or an elaboration of similar-sounding names.
Saviah
Hebrew · Variant of Tzvia/Zvia, a Hebrew name meaning 'gazelle,' symbolizing grace and beauty.
Stellamae
Latin · A fusion of Stella (“star”) and Mae, giving a modern English form meaning “star-like brightness.”
Skailar
English · Modern English adaptation of Skylar naming, rooted in Norse/Old English sky-associated forms and used unisex.
Skylarmarie
English · A modern compound of Skylar and Marie combining contemporary and classic French-English name roots.
Samyog
Indian · Indian name from Sanskrit *samyoga*, meaning union or fortunate conjunction.
Sunjai
Indian · From Sanskrit su (“good”) plus jaya (“victory”), Sunjai is read as a South Asian name meaning “good victory.”
Serenityrose
English · English compound of serenity and rose, meaning calm, peaceful beauty in a floral form.
Sylias
Greek · A modern English-style form related to Silas, ultimately linked to the Greek name *Silas* found in biblical tradition.
Sahaan
Indian · An Indian name often interpreted as patient, gentle, or composed in modern usage.
Shmeil
Hebrew · Yiddish/Hebrew variant associated with the biblical name Samuel, used in Jewish naming traditions.
Sreenika
Indian · Sreenika is a Sanskritic-style Indian name, often combining sacred 'Sri' with a bright feminine suffix.
Shanvika
Indian · A modern Indian feminine name from Sanskrit-derived naming patterns, often linked to auspicious or auspicious-giving forms.
Shaanvi
Indian · An Indian feminine name form tied to auspicious feminine naming patterns, often interpreted as blessed or graceful.
Sadiegrace
English · Sadiegrace combines Sadie, a pet form of Sarah meaning princess, with Grace, the virtue name.
Sriyaan
Indian · Sriyaan is a modern Indian name built from Sri, suggesting prosperity, radiance, and auspicious grace.
Stavya
Indian · Stavya is a Sanskrit-derived Indian name meaning praiseworthy or worthy of reverence.
Stellamaris
Latin · From Latin Stella Maris, meaning star of the sea, a poetic Marian title later used as a given name.
Scylla
Greek · Scylla comes from Greek mythology, where Scylla was the fearsome sea creature opposite Charybdis.
Saayan
Indian · Saayan is an Indian name often connected with evening, shelter, or companionship in Sanskrit-derived usage.
Sargis
Greek · An Armenian form of Sergius, an old Christian name of uncertain Roman origin.
Solanna
Latin · Solanna blends Sol, meaning sun in Latin-derived languages, with Anna, creating a bright lyrical name.
Shailoh
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Shiloh, a Hebrew place name often interpreted as "peace" or "tranquil one."
Soleen
French · Soleen is likely a modern French-style form related to Solene, associated with dignity and solemn grace.
Sanmay
Indian · An Indian name often interpreted as 'wise,' 'balanced,' or 'excellent in spirit.'
Sevenn
English · A modern name taken from the number seven, often chosen for symbolism, luck, or spirituality.
Saimir
Arabic · Often linked to Arabic roots suggesting evening conversation or companionship, though used across regions.
Saimani
Arabic · Saimani appears to be a modern name influenced by Arabic forms like Saim and contemporary African naming rhythms.
Saiomi
Japanese · Saiomi is likely a modern variant influenced by Naomi, a Hebrew name meaning pleasantness, with Japanese-style phonetics.
Seveya
Slavic · Seveya appears to be a modern elaboration possibly influenced by Slavic names like Sev- forms and smooth English vowel endings.
Solayne
French · Solayne likely draws on soleil or sol, words for sun from French and Latin roots, giving it a bright solar feel.
Soulani
Arabic · Soulani is a modern melodic invention, possibly shaped by Arabic-style patterns and the English word soul.
Sakhai
Arabic · Sakhai likely derives from roots meaning generosity or liberality in Arabic and Persian naming traditions.
Sevian
Latin · Sevian likely relates to Severianus or Severus, from Latin, meaning stern or serious.
Sevilla
Spanish · From the Spanish city Seville (Sevilla), whose name may derive from Phoenician meaning "lowland."
Syble
Greek · Variant of Sybil, from Greek 'sibylla' meaning prophetess or oracle.
Shella
Irish · Variant of Sheila, the Irish form of Cecilia, from Latin meaning 'blind' or 'heavenly.'
Selby
English · English place name from Old Norse meaning 'willow farm' or 'settlement by the willows'.
Sophy
Greek · English variant of Sophie, from Greek 'sophia' meaning wisdom.
Saunders
English · Medieval variant of Alexander, from Greek 'Alexandros' meaning 'defender of the people.'
Sellers
English · English occupational surname turned given name, meaning 'one who sells goods.'
Sequoyah
English · Cherokee origin honoring the creator of the Cherokee syllabary; also linked to the giant sequoia tree.
Swift
English · From the English word meaning fast or quick, originally a surname for a fleet-footed person.
Selestino
Spanish · Spanish variant of Celestino, from Latin caelestis meaning heavenly or celestial.
Stinson
English · English patronymic surname meaning son of Stin, a medieval short form of Stephen.
Shireen
Persian · Persian name meaning 'sweet' or 'pleasant,' borne by the legendary princess Shirin.
Shari
Hebrew · Variant of Sharon, from the Hebrew place name meaning fertile plain, or a Hungarian pet form.
Sang
Korean · East Asian name; in Korean means 'mutual' or 'always,' in Chinese can mean 'mulberry' or 'flourishing.'
Sarann
Hebrew · Compound of Sara ('princess') and Ann ('grace').
Stephani
Greek · Variant of Stephanie, from Greek stephanos meaning 'crown' or 'garland.'