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Baby names starting with S

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Shona
Scottish · A Scottish Gaelic form related to Joan or Jane, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Starlette
English · An English elaboration of Star, meaning 'little star' and carrying bright celestial imagery.
Sylvana
Latin · Sylvana is a feminine form of Silvanus, from Latin silva meaning forest or woodland.
Sadra
Persian · Sadra is used in Persian and Arabic traditions and is associated with meanings of eminence, authority, or the chest/heart.
Selenia
Greek · Selenia derives from Greek Selene, the moon goddess, giving it a luminous celestial meaning.
Sanchez
Spanish · Sanchez is a Spanish patronymic surname-name meaning son of Sancho.
Shayleen
Irish · Likely a modern blend of Shay and -leen, drawing on Irish Shea, meaning hawk-like or stately.
Sabah
Arabic · Sabah is an Arabic name meaning "morning" or "dawn."
Savita
Indian · Savita is an Indian name from Sanskrit, linked to the sun and meaning "stimulating" or "sunlike."
Serenna
Latin · A variant of Serena, from Latin meaning serene, calm, or tranquil.
Shahram
Persian · Shahram is a Persian name meaning city of the king or one of royal peace.
Sabriya
Arabic · From Arabic sabr, meaning patience, endurance, or perseverance.
Saara
Hebrew · Saara is a form of Sarah, from Hebrew meaning princess or noblewoman.
Sorrel
French · From the herb name sorrel, ultimately from French, and also linked to a reddish-brown color.
Saleena
Arabic · Saleena is likely a variant of Selina or Salina, associated with moon or gentle brightness in related name lines.
Schneur
Hebrew · Schneur is a Hebrew and Yiddish Jewish name often explained as combining 'two lights.'
Sujey
Spanish · Sujey is likely a modern Spanish-language variant of Susej, a creative reversal linked to Jesus.
Sadi
Arabic · From Arabic and Persian roots meaning "fortunate," "happy," or associated with the poet Saadi.
Soniya
Slavic · Variant of Sonia or Sonya, a form of Sophia meaning wisdom, also common in South Asia.
Saquan
English · Saquan is a modern invented name, possibly influenced by prefix forms like Sa- and Quan, creating a rhythmic contemporary style.
Symon
Greek · Symon is a variant of Simon, from Hebrew roots meaning 'he has heard.'
Seina
Japanese · Seina is a Japanese name whose meaning varies by kanji, often conveying star, purity, or graceful qualities.
Shahin
Persian · Shahin is a Persian name meaning 'falcon' or 'royal hawk.'
Shamiya
Arabic · Shamiya likely reflects Arabic-rooted naming patterns and is often used as a modern feminine elaboration.
Saman
Persian · Saman is used in Persian and Indian traditions, often linked to wealth, calmness, or jasmine depending on usage.
Shamaya
Hebrew · Likely influenced by Hebrew Shemaiah or Arabic-style Maya forms, giving it a spiritual modern blend.
Shaylah
Irish · A modern form related to Sheila or Shaila; it is often linked to Irish usage and can carry the sense of "heavenly" or "gifted."
Sem
Hebrew · A form of Shem, the biblical son of Noah, from Hebrew meaning name.
Shamya
Arabic · Shamya is likely a modern form related to Arabic Sham, meaning Levant or northern region, with a feminine ending.
Santanna
Spanish · Santanna is a variant of Santana, from Spanish and Latin roots meaning saintly or associated with Saint Anne.
Samori
African · Samori is an African name associated with Samori Ture and likely connected to Arabic-influenced naming traditions.
Sayer
English · Sayer is an English surname-name that likely began as an occupational or descriptive family name.
Shlomie
Hebrew · Shlomie is a diminutive of Shlomo or Solomon, from Hebrew meaning peace.
Shivan
Indian · Shivan is an Indian name meaning "of Shiva" or "belonging to Shiva," linking it to the Hindu deity.
Shiori
Japanese · Shiori is a Japanese name often written with kanji meaning bookmark, guide, or poem and weave.
Shailynn
English · A modern blend of Shay and Lynn, formed in contemporary English naming style.
Sonata
Italian · From Italian sonata, a musical term meaning 'sounded' or 'piece to be played,' from Latin sonare, 'to sound.'
Sameen
Arabic · Sameen is used in Persian and Arabic contexts and can mean precious, valuable, or exalted.
Skilar
English · A variant of Skylar, originally a surname meaning scholar or shelter, now used as a given name.
Shameer
Arabic · Shameer is likely an Arabic-derived name associated with companionship or noble character in modern usage.
Samsara
Indian · From Sanskrit samsara, meaning the cycle of worldly existence, rebirth, and spiritual passage.
Shailene
English · A modern name likely built from Shay or Shae with the feminine -lene ending.
Suhaylah
Arabic · Suhaylah is an Arabic name meaning smooth, gentle, or easy, and is also associated with the bright star Suhail.
Sukhmani
Indian · Sukhmani is from Punjabi and Sanskrit elements meaning peace of mind or jewel of peace.
Sahiba
Arabic · Sahiba comes from Arabic via South Asian usage and means lady, companion, or respected woman.
Sereen
Arabic · A variant of Serene or Sireen, often associated with calmness, beauty, or a sweet, peaceful nature.
Somara
Arabic · Somara is likely a variant of Samara or a modern blend, often associated with protected or watchful meanings.
Symphany
Greek · Symphany is a spelling variant of Symphony, from Greek roots meaning sounding together or harmony.
Saphyre
Greek · A modern spelling of Sapphire, from Greek via the gemstone name associated with deep blue jewels.
Sameh
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning 'forgiving,' 'tolerant,' or 'generous.'
Sarang
Korean · In Korean it means 'love'; in South Asian use it can also refer to a musical mode or peacock imagery.
Shamiyah
Arabic · Likely related to Arabic forms like Shamia or Shamiyah, with meanings that can suggest elevation or belonging to al-Sham.
Shanayah
Hebrew · Likely a modern elaboration of Shaniah or a form echoing Hebrew Yah names, suggesting God's grace or favor.
Shreeya
Indian · An Indian name related to Shri or Shree, associated with auspiciousness, beauty, prosperity, and grace.
Sheccid
Arabic · Sheccid is a variant of an Arabic-derived form often linked with fragrance or sweetness in poetic usage.
Syan
Irish · Syan is likely a variant of Sian or Cyan, with Celtic-style roots and a soft modern spelling.
Salatiel
Hebrew · A form of Shealtiel, from Hebrew meaning 'I have asked God' or 'asked of God.'
Skyelyn
English · A modern blend of Sky and the suffix -elyn, evoking the sky and airy nature imagery.
Safiatou
African · A West African form of Safiya, from Arabic roots meaning pure, sincere, or chosen friend.
Syanna
English · Likely influenced by Sian and Anna, giving it a graceful modern blend with God-is-gracious associations.
Savien
French · Savien likely echoes Savion or Xavier-style forms and may draw on Latin roots tied to the Sabines.
Seif
Arabic · Seif is an Arabic name meaning "sword," often associated with strength and honor.
Santiana
Spanish · Likely a feminine elaboration of saint-rooted names from Latin sanctus, meaning holy or saintly.
Shion
Japanese · In Japanese usage, Shion can refer to the aster flower and also carries a poetic, elegant feel.
Sameeha
Arabic · Sameeha is an Arabic name meaning 'generous,' 'forgiving,' or 'noble.'
Steban
Greek · A variant of Esteban or Stephen, from Greek, meaning crown or garland.
Syana
English · A modern name likely shaped from Siana or similar lyrical forms in English usage.
Saajid
Arabic · Variant of Sajid, from Arabic, meaning one who prostrates in prayer or is devout.
Siler
English · Surname-style English name, likely occupational or family-based in origin.
Sladen
English · Sladen is an English surname-name probably derived from a valley or lowland place-name.
Suzeth
Hebrew · Suzeth is a variant of Suseth or Susan-related names, from Hebrew roots meaning lily.
Samyak
Indian · Samyak comes from Sanskrit and means "complete," "proper," or "in the right way."
Salsabeel
Arabic · From the Quranic Arabic Salsabil, the name of a spring or fountain in paradise.
Shailie
English · Shailie is a modern diminutive-style form, likely related to Shaylee or Shea names.
Siris
Greek · Siris can relate to an ancient Greek place-name or to the siris tree name from South Asian linguistic tradition.
Saamir
Arabic · A variant of Samir, a name used in Arabic and Indian traditions meaning companion in evening talk or breeze.
Sanii
Arabic · Likely from Arabic Sani, meaning brilliant, elevated, or splendid, with a modern spelling.
Samarion
Hebrew · Samarion is a modern elaboration likely influenced by Samaria or Samarian, tied to a biblical place name.
Shabsi
Hebrew · Shabsi likely relates to Hebrew Shabsai or Shabbetai, names associated with the Sabbath.
Surafel
Hebrew · Surafel is an Ethiopian form linked to the archangel Seraphiel, associated with fiery heavenly beings.
Simrah
Arabic · Simrah is used in Arabic and Urdu contexts and is often interpreted as remembrance or a pleasing companion in evening talk.
Sanyla
English · Sanyla is a modern invented name, likely formed from names like Saniya with a soft ending.
Sabriel
Hebrew · Sabriel is a modern literary name modeled on Hebrew angelic forms, often interpreted as a divine or angelic figure.
Saahas
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'courage' or 'bravery,' used across South Asian cultures.
Sephiroth
Hebrew · From the Hebrew Kabbalistic term 'Sefirot,' meaning 'divine emanations' or 'spheres of creation.'
Samere
Arabic · Variant of Samir, Arabic for 'entertainer, jovial companion', one who tells stories by night.
Sritha
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'served' or 'one who is cared for,' used in South Indian communities.
Sephira
Hebrew · Derived from Hebrew 'sefirah,' referring to the ten divine emanations in Kabbalistic mysticism.
Sarye
Hebrew · Modern stylized variant of Sara/Sarah, from Hebrew meaning 'princess' or 'noblewoman.'
Savaya
English · A modern invented name, a creative blend possibly inspired by Savannah and Maya.
Sawda
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning 'tall' or 'dark'; borne by Sawda bint Zam'a, an early wife of the Prophet Muhammad.
Steeve
Greek · French variant spelling of Steve, derived from Greek 'Stephanos' meaning 'crown' or 'wreath of victory.'
Sarabella
Hebrew · A blended feminine name joining Sara (princess) and Bella (beautiful), so it reads as "noble beauty" in style and meaning.
Syion
Hebrew · Hebrew-linked modern spelling variant of Zion, carrying biblical sacred-place association.
Seleah
Hebrew · Variant of Selah, a Hebrew word used in Psalms meaning 'pause,' 'rock,' or 'to exalt God.'
Serj
Latin · Variant of Serge, from the Roman family name Sergius of uncertain Etruscan or Latin origin.
Sui
Chinese · In Chinese, Sui (穗) means 'ear of grain/fruitful'; in Japanese contexts it evokes water or purity.
Samriddhi
Indian · From Sanskrit/Hindi, Samriddhi means prosperity, abundance, and flourishing.
Skyden
English · Modern coined name combining sky and Aiden, giving a fresh English style meaning linked to the sky.
Sayah
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'traveler' or related to 'shadow,' evoking journey and quiet mystery.
Sosuke
Japanese · A classic Japanese male name element with suffix -suke meaning “help” or “assistant,” adapted in modern use.
Snayder
German · Modern spelling of a Schneider-related German form; Schneider means tailor, so the root is occupational.
Safeer
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning 'ambassador or envoy,' one who represents or mediates on behalf of others.
Saffiya
Arabic · Arabic variant of Safiya, meaning 'pure,' 'sincere,' or 'best friend,' a name of virtue and clarity.
Sarem
Arabic · Arabic and Persian name meaning 'sharp,' 'decisive,' or 'firm,' connoting strength of character.
Savage
French · From Old French sauvage meaning 'wild, untamed,' adopted as an English surname and bold given name.
Samyla
Hebrew · A modern feminine form related to Samuel/Samuelia patterns, carrying the meaning God has heard.
Slayder
English · Modern English variant of Slayer, rooted in action-name sense for one who slays; adopted as a contemporary given name.
Swastik
Indian · From Sanskrit svastika, a symbol term meaning well-being or auspiciousness, carried into name form.
Suveer
Indian · From Sanskrit *su* (“good”) and *vīra* (“hero”), commonly read as “good hero” or “brave one.”
Syere
English · A modern creative English-form name with no secure historical anchor, used as a stylistic contemporary choice.
Salix
Latin · From Latin *salix*, meaning "willow," later adopted as a nature-inspired name.
Samraat
Indian · From Sanskrit samrāt, meaning "sovereign" or "emperor," a royal-classic South Asian title-name.
Siari
Japanese · Likely a modern international form with Japanese-style phonetics, soft and melodic in sound.
Skylann
English · Skylann is a modern English blend built from Sky and the fashionable -lann or -lynn sound.
Summitt
English · Summitt comes from the English word summit, meaning the highest point or peak.
Samwell
English · Samwell is an English variant of Samuel, from Hebrew meaning name of God or God has heard.
Shazain
Arabic · Shazain is an Arabic-influenced modern name often interpreted as brave, graceful, or dignified.
Sirach
Hebrew · Sirach is a Hebrew surname and biblical-era name known from the wisdom book Ecclesiasticus, associated with Ben Sira.
Sharwin
Indian · Sharwin is a modern Indian name, often interpreted as best friend or victorious one.
Sutherland
Scottish · Sutherland is a Scottish place and clan surname meaning southern land in Old Norse-derived usage.
Shimmy
Hebrew · Shimmy is a Jewish nickname for Shimon or Simon, meaning he has heard.
Sartaaj
Indian · From Persian and Punjabi usage, meaning crown, chief, or the one held above all others.
Suho
Korean · A Korean name meaning protection or guardian when written with common hanja forms.
Seyvn
English · Seyvn is a stylized modern spelling of Seven, drawn from the English numeral and used as a contemporary invented name.
Sajida
Arabic · Sajida is an Arabic name meaning one who worships or one who bows in devotion.
Storri
Norse · Storri is likely inspired by Old Norse forms like Styr or Stori, suggesting strength or stature.
Sunisa
Indian · Sunisa appears to be an Indian-style name, likely formed from elements suggesting goodness, wisdom, or beauty.
Sylphrena
Greek · Sylphrena appears to blend sylph, an air spirit, with elegant fantasy-style endings, giving it an airy ethereal sense.
Shukuru
African · Used in East African contexts from Arabic roots meaning 'thankful' or 'grateful.'
Samire
Arabic · Variant of Samir/Samiré, from Arabic meaning "companion in evening conversation."
Seyani
Indian · Likely an Indian-derived modern name, often interpreted with senses of wisdom, dignity, or grace.
Saiori
Japanese · Saiori appears related to Japanese Saori-style names, often formed with elements suggesting weaving or blossom.
Sery
French · Sery may derive from a French surname or place name and carries a soft, modern surname-style sound.
Siyanni
African · Siyanni is likely a modern elaborated name in African-diaspora style, valued more for sound than fixed etymology.
Solielle
French · Solielle is a modern name built on Latin sol, evoking the sun and bright radiance.
Syheir
Arabic · Syheir is likely a modern spelling of an Arabic-style name related to Suhair or Zuhair, meaning "little one" or "brilliant."
Shahim
Arabic · An Arabic-derived name suggesting nobility, dignity, or elevated character.
Sayvior
English · Sayvior is a modern spelling of Savior, from Latin salvator, meaning rescuer or deliverer.
Shabani
Arabic · Shabani comes through Arabic into African usage and is linked to Sha'ban, the Islamic calendar month.
Siyere
African · Siyere appears to be a rare modern African-style name with uncertain root meaning but a contemporary melodic form.
Sadaa
Arabic · From Arabic, Sadaa can relate to 'echo' or resonant sound, depending on usage and spelling.
Sagelyn
English · A modern compound of Sage and Lynn, combining herbal wisdom imagery with a classic suffix.
Samady
Arabic · Likely related to Arabic Samad, a sacred divine epithet meaning enduring or eternal.
Sanoa
Spanish · Possibly inspired by Spanish sanar, 'to heal,' giving it a gentle meaning of health or wholeness.
Sayara
Arabic · From Arabic usage, Sayara is often linked with movement or travel and can also mean 'planet' in form.
Scotlin
Scottish · A modern place-style name built from Scot- and -lin, evoking Scottish heritage.
Seerah
Arabic · From Arabic sirah, meaning 'life story' or 'biography,' especially in religious context.
Shadday
Hebrew · A variant of Shaddai, from Hebrew, one of the biblical names or titles of God.
Sihaya
Hebrew · Likely related to Hebrew-style forms, though the exact root is uncertain; it has a soft spiritual tone.
Skylani
English · A modern blend of Sky and -lani/-lane sounds, giving it an airy and celestial feel.
Sofy
Greek · A variant of Sophie or Sophia, from Greek, meaning 'wisdom.'
Soleila
Spanish · Likely inspired by sol, 'sun,' with a romantic elaboration that gives it a bright solar meaning.
Suhaavi
Indian · From Indian usage, Suhaavi suggests something pleasant, charming, or delightful in Sanskrit-derived naming.
Sulani
Arabic · A modern melodic form that may echo Arabic and island-style naming sounds, with uncertain exact root.
Sangwa
African · Likely an African regional name; its exact root varies, but it carries a strong place- and community-based sound.
Sayaan
Indian · Likely a variant of Sayan or Sayaan, used in South Asia and often associated with being gentle, worthy, or intelligent.
Sayje
English · A modern invented spelling, probably influenced by Sage, a word-name tied to wisdom and the aromatic plant.
Shailo
Hebrew · A modern spelling of Shiloh, from Hebrew, often linked to peace, tranquility, or an ancient biblical place name.
Shamai
Hebrew · From Hebrew, associated with the sky or heavens and also known from ancient Jewish history and tradition.
Shriansh
Indian · From Sanskrit-based elements meaning a part or portion of divine splendor, often connected with Lakshmi or prosperity.
Symeer
Arabic · Likely a modern form related to Samir, from Arabic, meaning companion in evening conversation.
Spurgeon
English · From an English surname possibly meaning 'little shoot or sprout'; associated with preacher C.H. Spurgeon.
Stacia
Greek · Short form of Anastasia, from Greek anastasis meaning 'resurrection.'
Saima
Arabic · From Arabic meaning fasting woman or lightning; also used in South Asian cultures.
Suzan
Hebrew · Variant of Susan, from Hebrew 'Shoshana' meaning lily or rose.
Spence
English · Short form of Spencer, an occupational surname from Anglo-French despensier meaning 'steward, dispenser'.
Syd
English · Short form of Sydney, from Old English meaning wide island or from French Saint-Denis.
Saverio
Italian · Italian form of Xavier, from Basque etxeberria meaning 'new house,' popularized by St. Francis Xavier.
Stanislaw
Slavic · Polish form of Stanislav, from Slavic elements 'stani' (become/stand) and 'slav' (glory).
Stephenie
Greek · Variant spelling of Stephanie, from Greek 'stephanos' meaning crown or garland.
Sabas
Greek · From Greek 'Sabbas,' related to Hebrew 'saba' meaning 'old man' or 'grandfather.' Borne by Saint Sabbas.
Stevens
English · Patronymic from Stephen, from Greek 'stephanos' meaning crown or garland.
Severino
Italian · From Latin 'Severinus', diminutive of 'severus' meaning 'stern or serious', borne by several saints.
Spiro
Greek · Greek name from spyros meaning 'spirit' or 'basket'; also linked to Latin spirare, 'to breathe.'
Staley
English · English surname from a place name meaning 'wood where staves are cut' in Old English.
Starlin
English · Modern English name evoking 'star,' possibly a variant of Sterling or a creative coinage.
Selman
German · Variant of Seligman, from German meaning blessed man or happy man; also linked to Arabic 'Salman' (safe).
Shirlee
English · Variant spelling of Shirley, from Old English meaning 'bright meadow.'
Saveria
Italian · Italian feminine form of Xavier, from Basque 'etxeberria' meaning 'the new house.'
Spiros
Greek · Greek short form of Spyridon, from Latin "spiritus" meaning "spirit" or from Greek "basket."
Severiano
Spanish · Spanish form of Severianus, from Latin severus meaning 'stern' or 'serious.'
Shara
Hebrew · Variant of Sarah (Hebrew 'princess') or Sharon (a fertile plain in Israel).
Sandi
English · Informal diminutive of Sandra, from Alexandra, meaning defender of mankind.
Sharol
English · Phonetic variant of Cheryl or Sharon, blending 'dear one' with associations of the Rose of Sharon.
Scot
Scottish · Variant of Scott, an English surname referring to a person from Scotland or a Gaelic speaker.
Stonie
English · Variant of Stoney, an English nickname or place-based name meaning 'of the stones' or 'stony ground'.
Sharlett
French · Variant blending Charlotte (French/Germanic 'free man') with Scarlett (Old French for bright red cloth).
Stanlee
English · Stanlee is a modern spelling of Stanley, an English place name meaning 'stony clearing' or 'stone meadow.'
Samra
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning dark-complexioned or pleasantly brown, often with poetic elegance.
Syria
Greek · Syria is a place name derived from the historic region name, later adopted as a rare given name.
Steffen
German · Steffen is a German form of Stephen, from Greek stephanos meaning crown or garland.
Staci
Greek · A short form of Anastasia, from Greek meaning resurrection.
Serjio
Spanish · A spelling variant of Sergio, from the Roman family name Sergius.
Sunnee
English · Sunnee is a modern English spelling based on 'sunny,' evoking brightness and cheer.
Song
Chinese · Song is an East Asian surname and given-name element that varies by character, family line, and language.
Stephone
Greek · Stephone is a modern variant of Stephen, from Greek roots meaning crown or garland.
Shelbi
English · Shelbi is a modern spelling of Shelby, an English place and surname meaning willow settlement or ledge estate.
Sha
Chinese · Sha can function as a short modern name and also matches Chinese surname and given-name elements with varied meanings.
Shire
English · From the English word shire, meaning a county or district, used as a rare place-derived personal name.
Shenandoah
English · From an indigenous American place name, often glossed as "daughter of the stars" or "sprucy stream."
Shanae
English · Shanae is a modern English elaboration of names like Shana or Shane.
Shama
Arabic · Shama can reflect Arabic and Hebrew traditions, often associated with "flame" or "hearing/listening" in related forms.
Shaine
Irish · Shaine is a variant of Shane, the Irish form of John, ultimately from Hebrew meaning "God is gracious."
Shanay
English · Shanay is a modern invented name, likely related to Shanae or Shana with a fresh spelling.
Sarra
Hebrew · Sarra is a variant of Sarah, from Hebrew roots meaning princess, and is also used in Arabic tradition.
Salaam
Arabic · Salaam comes from Arabic and means peace.
Shema
Hebrew · Shema is Hebrew for "hear" and is best known from the central Jewish prayer beginning "Hear, O Israel."
Shaquan
English · A modern coined name using Sha- with -quan, part of a sound-driven contemporary naming style.
Sakeenah
Arabic · Sakeenah comes from Arabic sakinah, meaning tranquility, peace, and spiritual calm.
Sameerah
Arabic · Arabic feminine form of Samir, meaning evening companion or one who converses at night.
Sakara
Arabic · Likely influenced by Arabic sakkar or related forms evoking sweetness, though used mainly as a modern given name.
Sanika
Indian · An Indian name often glossed as flute or one of strong spirit, used in modern Sanskrit-based naming.
Samarra
Arabic · Likely inspired by Samarra, the Arabic place name and city in Iraq.
Sunshyne
English · Creative spelling of Sunshine, taken from the English word for sunlight and brightness.
Shaheem
Arabic · Shaheem is an Arabic-style name often associated with intelligence, dignity, or noble character.
Sargon
Persian · An ancient royal name borne by Mesopotamian kings, often interpreted as 'true king' or 'legitimate ruler.'
Shivon
Irish · Shivon is a spelling variant of Siobhan, the Irish form of Joan meaning God is gracious.
Shu
Chinese · Shu is an East Asian name whose meaning depends on the character used; common senses include elegance, kindness, or excellence.
Sajan
Indian · Sajan is an Indian name meaning beloved, dear one, or companion in Sanskrit and modern South Asian usage.
Shealynn
Irish · Shealynn is a blended modern form combining Sheila or Sheala with Lynn, giving an Irish-rooted name a contemporary style.
Starlight
English · Starlight is an English word name taken directly from the glow of the stars, giving it a celestial nature meaning.
Sawsan
Arabic · From Arabic and Persian floral vocabulary, meaning lily or iris.
Skylor
English · A modern spelling of Skyler/Schuyler, originally a surname meaning “scholar” or “shelter.”
Spyridon
Greek · Spyridon is a Greek saint's name, traditionally linked with spirit or basket-making associations.
Shavy
English · Likely a modern nickname-style name, possibly influenced by names like Shavon or Xavier, chosen for its crisp sound.
Seham
Arabic · Seham is from Arabic Saham, meaning arrows or lots, and also suggests precision and direction.
Solangel
Spanish · Solangel likely blends sol, meaning sun, with angel, giving it a luminous heavenly feel.
Saied
Arabic · A variant of سعيد, meaning “happy,” “fortunate,” or “blessed.”
Saviel
Hebrew · A modern Hebrew-style formation with -el, likely carrying a meaning connected to God.
Sigourney
French · Sigourney comes from a French place surname and became familiar in English through literary and modern use.
Seda
Persian · Seda is used in Persian contexts with meanings connected to 'voice' or 'echo.'
Shaylen
Irish · Shaylen likely blends Shay, from Irish Seaghda meaning 'admirable,' with the modern suffix -len.
Soreya
Persian · Soreya is a variant of Soraya, from Persian, meaning "the Pleiades" star cluster.
Sayre
English · From an English surname and place name, possibly derived from an old word for woodcutter or one who saws.
Sabel
Hebrew · Sabel is likely a shortened or variant form of Isabel, ultimately from Hebrew meaning 'God is my oath.'
Sakira
Arabic · Variant of Shakira, from Arabic roots meaning 'thankful' or 'grateful'.
Saide
Arabic · Likely related to Saida/Saide, from Arabic roots conveying happiness, good fortune, or blessedness.
Selam
African · Selam is an Ethiopian and Eritrean name meaning peace, from Amharic and related Semitic usage.
Shayra
Arabic · Shayra likely relates to Arabic-rooted names such as Shaira, associated with poetry or notable expression.
Sadey
Hebrew · Sadey is a spelling variant of Sadie, a pet form of Sarah, the Hebrew name meaning princess.
Sua
Korean · A concise East Asian name form used in Korean and Japanese contexts, often chosen for elegant sound and positive characters.
Sen
Japanese · Sen is an East Asian name with meanings that vary by character, often linked to ideas like "thousand," "lineage," or refinement.
Shahbaz
Persian · Shahbaz is a Persian and Arabic name meaning "royal falcon" or "king hawk."
Saeid
Arabic · Saeid is an Arabic name meaning happy, fortunate, or blessed.
Shiya
Japanese · Shiya appears in several traditions and is often used for sounds suggesting poetry, grace, or auspiciousness.
Saryn
English · Saryn is a modern invented name, possibly influenced by Sarah, Seren, or Karen-like sound patterns.
Shenaya
Hebrew · Likely a modern variant influenced by Shania or Sinead-style forms, often associated with grace or divine favor.
Shir
Hebrew · Shir is a Hebrew name meaning song or poem.
Sanjana
Indian · Sanjana is a Sanskrit-derived name associated with gentleness, creation, or bringing together.
Sayyid
Arabic · Sayyid is an Arabic honorific meaning "master" or "lord," historically used for respected or noble men.
Siddiq
Arabic · Siddiq is an Arabic name meaning "truthful" or "sincere," from a root associated with honesty and faithfulness.
Saesha
English · Saesha is likely a modern coined form influenced by names like Sasha and Aisha, with a soft contemporary sound.
Saydi
Hebrew · Saydi is a modern spelling of Sadie, originally a diminutive of Sarah meaning princess.
Schaefer
German · A German occupational surname meaning 'shepherd.'
Sergey
Slavic · A Slavic form of Sergius, an ancient Roman name of uncertain meaning.
Steeven
Greek · A spelling variant of Stephen, from Greek Stephanos, meaning 'crown' or 'garland.'
Selen
Greek · Likely related to Greek Selene, meaning "moon," and used as a streamlined lunar name.
Simisola
African · A Yoruba name meaning "rest in wealth" or "lean into prosperity," expressing blessing and abundance.
Samaad
Arabic · A variant of Samad, from Arabic, meaning "eternal," "self-sufficient," or "one who is depended upon."
Silvanus
Latin · Silvanus is a Latin name meaning "of the forest" and was also the name of a Roman woodland deity.
Shaianne
English · A modern spelling of Cheyenne-inspired forms, associated with the Native ethnonym used as a given name.
Seleni
Greek · A variant of Selene, the Greek moon name and goddess name.
Shaiya
Hebrew · Shaiya is likely related to Hebrew Shai, meaning gift, with a modern feminine ending.
Sevon
English · A modern name that may echo Seven or Savon-like forms, with a sleek contemporary sound.
Shemuel
Hebrew · Shemuel is a Hebrew form of Samuel meaning "heard by God" or "name of God."
Seattle
English · Seattle is taken from the city name, itself from Chief Si'ahl, and is used as a modern place-based name.
Slaton
English · From an English surname likely tied to a place name meaning 'farm or settlement in a valley.'
Serenah
Latin · A variant of Serena, from Latin serenus meaning 'calm' or 'clear,' also echoing Welsh Seren meaning 'star.'
Symira
English · Symira is likely a modern created name, possibly shaped by Samira and similar melodic forms, with no single traditional root.
Saharra
Arabic · A creative spelling of Sahara, from Arabic, associated with the desert and sweeping landscapes.
Saidi
Arabic · Saidi comes from Arabic sa'id, meaning "happy" or "fortunate," and is also used across East Africa.
Skylinn
English · Skylinn is a modern English blend of Sky and Lynn, giving it an airy and contemporary feel.
Syenna
Italian · Syenna is a spelling variant of Siena, the Italian city name linked to the reddish sienna earth pigment.
Shravan
Indian · Shravan is a Sanskrit name tied to a lunar month and the act of hearing; it also appears in Hindu tradition.
Seger
German · From Germanic roots meaning 'victory,' found in surnames and given-name forms like Seeger or Sieger.
Serenitie
English · A creative spelling of Serenity, from Latin serenus, meaning calm, clear, and peaceful.
Siriah
English · A rare modern name echoing Syriah or Seriah forms, sometimes linked to princely or exalted meanings.
Sucely
Spanish · A modern Spanish-language styled name, likely formed from sweet-sounding Latin-rooted elements.
Suheily
Arabic · A variant of Suhail or Suheila, from Arabic, linked to a bright star and ideas of smoothness or ease.
Sakshi
Indian · Sakshi is a Sanskrit-derived name meaning 'witness.'
Samarie
Hebrew · Samarie likely draws from Samaria, the biblical place-name, giving it a place-based and scriptural association.
Sashi
Indian · Sashi is an Indian name from Sanskrit, meaning 'moon' or 'moonlight.'
Sondos
Arabic · From Arabic sundus, meaning fine silk or brocade, a word with luxurious and Qur'anic associations.
Sofian
Arabic · Sofian is a variant of Sufyan or Sofiane, and may also echo Greek sophia, meaning wisdom.
Sanchit
Indian · Sanchit is an Indian name from Sanskrit meaning gathered, accumulated, or collected.
Skyanna
English · A modern blend of Sky and Anna, evoking the open sky with a classic feminine ending.
Solae
Latin · Likely inspired by Sol, the Latin word for sun, giving it a bright modern feel.
Saffa
Arabic · Saffa is likely from Arabic roots suggesting purity, clarity, or serenity.
Sincerity
English · An English word name taken from the virtue of honesty and genuineness.
Starrlynn
English · A modern compound of Star and Lynn, blending celestial imagery with a classic suffix.
Syniah
Arabic · Likely influenced by Saniyah, from Arabic roots meaning brilliant, eminent, or splendid.
Sofhia
Greek · Sofhia is a spelling variant of Sophia, the Greek name meaning wisdom.
Sumayo
African · Sumayo is an African name used in East African communities, often associated with exalted or esteemed qualities in usage.
Sirr
Arabic · Sirr comes from Arabic and means secret, mystery, or inner essence.
Sandler
English · Sandler is an occupational surname meaning maker or seller of sandals or shoes.
Srihari
Indian · Srihari is a Sanskrit devotional name for Vishnu combining sri, auspiciousness, and Hari, a divine name.
Simaya
Hebrew · Likely related to Semaya or Sumaya forms, with roots interpreted as heaven, exalted, or heard by God.
Skya
English · Skya is a modern form inspired by Sky or Skye, evoking the open sky and airy natural imagery.
Shuayb
Arabic · Shuayb is an Arabic name borne by a prophet in Islamic tradition and is often glossed as 'little people' or a tribal form.
Shooter
English · An English word-name drawn from the verb "shoot," used as a bold modern nickname-style given name.
Shalev
Hebrew · A Hebrew name meaning calm, peaceful, or tranquil.
Spiritual
English · An English word name expressing faith, inner life, and connection to the sacred.
Semara
Arabic · Likely a modern form related to Samara or Semiramis-like names, chosen chiefly for its elegant sound.
Sinaya
Hebrew · Likely influenced by Sinai, the biblical place name, and adapted into a modern feminine form.
Sadieann
English · Sadieann combines Sadie, a diminutive of Sarah meaning princess, with Ann, from Hannah meaning grace.
Sahaana
Indian · Sahaana is an Indian name associated with patience and also with a classical musical raga tradition.
Seleen
Greek · A variant of Selene or Celine, associated with the moon and moonlight.
Samariyah
Hebrew · Samariyah likely relates to Samaria, the biblical place name, giving it a place-based meaning.
Salamata
Arabic · Salamata comes from a root meaning peace, safety, or well-being and is used in Arabic-influenced African naming traditions.
Salet
French · Salet likely has French surname or place-name roots, and as a given name it is rare and probably adapted from family-name use.
Sarinah
Hebrew · Sarinah is a variant form related to Sarah, a Hebrew name meaning princess or noblewoman.
Siniyah
Hebrew · Siniyah appears to be a modern elaboration of Sinai or Saniyah, blending biblical place-name resonance with contemporary styling.
Sofiah
Greek · Sofiah is a variant of Sophia, from Greek meaning wisdom, with spelling influenced by Arabic transliteration styles.
Syah
Persian · Syah is likely related to Persian shah, meaning king or royal ruler.
Srihan
Indian · Indian name combining the auspicious prefix 'Sri' (divine, holy) with 'han,' used mainly in Telugu-speaking communities.
Samurai
Japanese · Japanese term meaning 'one who serves', referring to the warrior class who served feudal lords.
Sarp
Persian · Turkish name of Turkic-Persian influence meaning 'steep, rugged', evoking bold and sharp character.
Silvanna
Latin · Elaborated form of Silvana, from Latin silva meaning 'forest' or 'woodland.'
Samorah
Hebrew · Modern variant possibly related to Samara, a Hebrew name meaning 'watched over by God.'
Samanyu
Indian · Sanskrit name appearing in the Mahabharata meaning 'passionate' or 'full of restless energy.'
Saksham
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'capable, able, competent,' conveying strength of character and skill.
Saiah
Hebrew · Shortened variant of Isaiah, from Hebrew meaning 'God is salvation' or 'Yahweh is helper'.
Svara
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'musical note' or 'sound,' referring to the seven notes of Indian classical music.
Syani
African · Modern creative name possibly rooted in Swahili or an invented elaboration evoking the color cyan.
Suzu
Japanese · Japanese feminine name meaning 'bell' or 'tin,' evoking a clear, pure, melodious sound.
Sadiemae
Hebrew · Compound of Sadie (Hebrew diminutive of Sarah, meaning princess) and Mae, a classic American double-name combination.
Sailyn
English · Modern invented name, possibly a blend of Sailor and Lynn, with a light, contemporary sound.
Savea
English · Modern invented name with a light, airy sound, possibly influenced by Savannah or similar nature-evoking names.
Surai
Arabic · A modern cross-cultural given name possibly derived from Arabic 'sura' (brightness) or used creatively across communities.
Shiloah
Hebrew · Biblical Hebrew place name Shiloah/Shiloh, often tied to peace and holiness, used as a feminine given name.
Shlomy
Hebrew · Hebrew diminutive form linked to Shlomo (Solomon), used affectionately while retaining biblical heritage.
Skyrah
Norse · A variant of Skye/Skylar, evoking the Norse-influenced Isle of Skye and meaning 'sky' or 'cloud.'
Samridhi
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'prosperity,' 'abundance,' and 'growth,' representing good fortune and wealth.
Syree
English · Modern invented name, possibly a phonetic variant of Cyrie or a creative respelling of Siri or Syrie.
Shriram
Indian · Sanskrit name combining 'Shri' (auspicious, holy) and 'Ram,' meaning 'auspicious Lord Ram.'
Shael
Hebrew · Hebrew name possibly a short form of Ishmael or Michael, meaning 'asked of God' or 'who is like God.'
Sanylah
Arabic · A modern Arabic-style spelling often linked to Sana or Saniya, names associated with brilliance and radiance.
Shiphrah
Hebrew · A biblical Hebrew name meaning 'beauty' or 'brightness,' borne by a midwife who heroically saved Moses.
Sofiagrace
Greek · A compound of Sofia (Greek 'wisdom') and Grace (Latin 'gratia'), merging intellect with elegance.
Sukayna
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning 'tranquility' or 'peace of mind'; also the name of a granddaughter of Ali ibn Abi Talib.
Smayan
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'smiling' or 'one who smiles,' derived from the root 'smi' meaning to smile.
Safal
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'successful' or 'fruitful,' from 'sa' (with) and 'phal' (fruit/result).
Shanmukh
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'six-faced,' an epithet of the Hindu god Kartikeya, son of Shiva.
Saphina
Greek · Variant of Sapphire or Sophia, evoking the blue gemstone from Greek 'sappheiros' or meaning wisdom.
Suhavi
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'pleasant, amiable, or well-disposed,' reflecting a gentle and agreeable nature.
Sayumi
Japanese · Japanese feminine name combining sa (small, gentle), yu (gentle or superior), and mi (beauty), meaning gentle beauty.
Sihara
Arabic · Modern invented name possibly inspired by Arabic Sahara ('desert') or African naming traditions.
Sahal
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning 'ease, smoothness, or gentle plain,' connoting an easygoing and gracious nature.
Saish
Indian · A Sanskrit-derived Indian name meaning 'lord of all,' combining 'sa' (with) and 'ish' (lord).
Samrudh
Indian · A Sanskrit name meaning 'prosperous, thriving, or wealthy,' indicating abundance and good fortune.
Sorella
Italian · Italian word for 'sister,' used as a given name to evoke familial love and kinship.
Sutten
English · Modern variant of Sutton, an Old English place name meaning 'southern settlement.'
Sarvin
Persian · From Persian *sarv* ('cypress'), often describing someone upright, graceful, and resilient.
Saarang
Indian · Sanskrit-rooted Indian name associated with the deer and also a traditional melodic form in classical arts.
Sharav
Arabic · Arabic-rooted name and surname family with traditional forms; meanings vary, often linked to vivid intensity or fervor in modern usage.
Sias
English · An uncommon modern variant form, probably a short-style name inspired by existing English male names rather than a direct lexical form.
Syer
English · An old English surname-style form related to occupational or locational naming, sometimes used as a modern given-name variant.
Saveer
Arabic · Arabic-influenced modern spelling with links to help/companion-style roots, used as a contemporary personalized name form.
Siddhan
Indian · Indian name from Sanskrit *siddha* (“accomplished”); it refers to someone spiritually perfected or successful.
Sare
Hebrew · A compact form linked to Sarah/Sarai traditions, carrying the biblical meaning of a princely woman.
Samuil
Hebrew · Hebrew form of Samuel, from *Šemu’el* meaning 'God has heard.'
Samyar
Arabic · A modern Arabic-leaning form related to names meaning companion or evening companion, used as a gentle masculine name.
Srinav
Indian · Indian name combining Sri (auspicious) and a Nav root, used in modern South Asian naming.
Stoic
Greek · From Greek stoikos, referring to Stoic philosophy and the idea of calm, disciplined character.
Siem
Hebrew · Siem is used as a short form related to Simon or Simeon, ultimately from Hebrew roots meaning he has heard.
Sitka
English · Sitka is best known as a place name in Alaska and as the Sitka spruce, giving it strong geographic and natural associations.
Sayesha
Indian · Sayesha is a modern Indian name often linked to graceful or meaningful Sanskrit-style formations, though usage is recent.
Salice
Latin · Salice is the Italian word for willow, from Latin salix, making it a tree-based nature name.
Sylvanas
Latin · Sylvanas is built from Latin silva, meaning forest or woodland, and has a fantasy-style classical feel.
Sahani
Indian · Sahani is an Indian name and surname form, often associated with patience, support, or companionship.
Shivi
Indian · Shivi is an Indian name associated with auspiciousness and often linked to Lord Shiva.
Suhaira
Arabic · Suhaira is from Arabic and is often interpreted as little desert, dawn brightness, or gentle beauty.
Sedna
English · Sedna is used in English from Inuit mythology, where Sedna is the sea goddess and ruler of marine life.
Signy
Norse · Signy is an Old Norse name meaning new victory, known from heroic legend and saga tradition.
Stevielynn
English · Stevielynn combines the diminutive Stevie with Lynn, making a sweet modern double name.
Sahaad
Arabic · Likely related to Arabic Saad, meaning "happiness," "good fortune," or "felicity."
Samved
Indian · From Sama Veda, the ancient Sanskrit sacred text known as the "Veda of melodies" or chants.
Sobhan
Arabic · From Arabic Subhan, meaning "glory" or "praise," widely used in Persian and South Asian Muslim naming.
Sarfaraz
Persian · Sarfaraz is a Persian name meaning exalted, honored, or held high in status.
Savvi
English · Savvi is a modern invented spelling of Savvy, from English vocabulary meaning shrewdness, style, or practical sense.
Selayah
Hebrew · Selayah appears to be a modern Hebrew-style formation, possibly echoing Selah, a biblical liturgical word of pause or reflection.
Stassia
Greek · Stassia is a shortened form related to Anastasia, from Greek roots meaning resurrection, often used through Slavic forms.
Siloe
Hebrew · A form related to Siloam, from Hebrew roots meaning "sent," preserved in biblical and Spanish usage.
Saveyah
English · Saveyah is a modern invented name that likely blends English styling with Hebrew-influenced sounds such as sav or yah.
Shrija
Indian · Shrija is a Sanskrit-derived Indian name meaning one born of beauty or prosperity, linked to the sacred element shri.
Sicario
Spanish · A Spanish word meaning hitman or assassin, used occasionally as a bold modern word-name.
Smyra
Greek · Smyra likely echoes Smyrna, the ancient Greek place name, giving it a place-based classical feel.
Solvei
Norse · Solvei is a variant of the Norse name Solveig, traditionally interpreted as sun strength or house strength.
Sekanii
African · A modern name with African-inspired styling, likely chosen for rhythm and uniqueness rather than one fixed root.
Solis
Spanish · Solis comes from Latin sol and Spanish surname use, carrying the sense of sun or sunlight.
Sultaan
Arabic · Sultaan is a spelling variant of Sultan, an Arabic title meaning ruler or authority.
Selaya
Hebrew · Likely a modern blend of Selah and Spanish-style endings, giving it a lyrical form with roots in praise or pause.
Sailas
Greek · A spelling variant of Silas, a biblical name likely linked to forest or woodland associations.
Siul
Irish · Likely influenced by Irish siúl, meaning walk or journey, giving it a poetic motion-based feel.
Stellen
German · Likely influenced by Germanic surname forms and the star-name Stella, giving it a refined modern sound.
Suhayl
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning 'gentle' or linked to Canopus, the bright southern star.
Seli
Greek · A short melodic name that may relate to Greek-rooted names like Selene, associated with moonlight.
Selvi
Indian · A South Indian name that can suggest prosperity, dignity, or a beloved young woman.
Solikha
Arabic · A variant of Saliha, from Arabic meaning righteous, good, or virtuous.
Sharvari
Indian · Sharvari is from Sanskrit and is associated with the night, twilight, or a celestial dark beauty.
Shivaya
Indian · Shivaya is rooted in Sanskrit and devotional language connected to Shiva, carrying sacred Hindu associations.
Sylvianna
Latin · Sylvianna elaborates Sylvia, from Latin silva meaning forest or woods.
Subhanullah
Arabic · From Arabic elements meaning 'glory be to God,' used as a devotional religious name.
Sihtric
Norse · An Old Norse royal name form, related to Sigtryggr, meaning victory and true or trustworthy.
Shlay
Arabic · Likely a modern Arabic-influenced coined name, chosen more for sound than a fixed traditional meaning.
Samarpan
Indian · Samarpan is an Indian name from Sanskrit meaning "dedication," "devotion," or "surrender."
Shulim
Hebrew · Shulim is likely related to Hebrew Shulem or Shalom roots, carrying meanings of peace or completeness.
Sega
African · Likely used from African naming traditions, with a concise rhythmic form and strong cultural sound.
Sehraj
Indian · Sehraj is likely a South Asian name influenced by Persian and Indian naming, often interpreted with royal or noble overtones.
Siyir
Arabic · Siyir appears to be a rare modern name, possibly influenced by Arabic sound patterns more than a fixed traditional etymology.
Sahasrareddy
Indian · A South Indian compound-style name using Sahasra, meaning thousand, with the family-name element Reddy.
Salani
African · Likely an African-derived or modern adapted name with a flowing vowel-rich form and gentle sound.
Salish
Latin · The name references the Salish peoples of North America and is used as a modern place-and-culture-based name.
Samely
English · Likely a modern variant influenced by Sam and Emily-style endings, created for its soft contemporary sound.
Sanaira
Arabic · Likely a modern form influenced by Arabic and South Asian names such as Sana, suggesting brilliance or praise.
Sareign
English · A modern invented name likely blending Sarah with Reign, giving it a regal contemporary feel.
Sargi
Slavic · Likely related to forms of Sergei or Sargis, ultimately from a root meaning servant or attendant.
Scottee
Scottish · A playful spelling of Scotty, originally meaning a person from Scotland.
Seleya
Greek · Likely inspired by Celia or Selene-type forms, with echoes of moonlight and soft classical sounds.
Serl
English · A rare surname-style or clipped modern form, possibly related to old Germanic personal-name roots.
Sesina
African · Likely an African-derived feminine form with rhythmic syllables and a graceful, contemporary sound.
Seyli
English · A modern phonetic variant resembling Saylee or Ceili, shaped more by sound than by one fixed tradition.
Seylin
English · A modern invented name influenced by Celine and similar soft French-style feminine forms.
Shacarri
African · A modern American coined name, likely built from Sha- plus a melodic ending for distinctive rhythm.
Shenny
English · A nickname-style modern form, possibly derived from Shannon, Shena, or Jennifer-family sounds.
Shridhi
Indian · From Sanskrit-rooted elements tied to prosperity, beauty, or auspicious abundance.
Sielle
French · A delicate French-style modern form, possibly echoing ciel, meaning sky, or names like Cielle.
Sifra
Hebrew · From Hebrew Shiphrah, meaning beautiful or pleasing, known from the Hebrew Bible.
Sohee
Korean · A Korean given name usually formed from syllables associated with brightness, grace, or goodness.
Sriyanvi
Indian · An Indian modern name using the honorific Sri with a feminine ending suggesting auspicious beauty or grace.
Sacari
Arabic · Likely a modern variant influenced by Zakariya or Sakari, carrying a soft contemporary sound.
Saihan
Arabic · Likely derived from Sai and -han elements, with possible meanings tied to devotion, flow, or dignity.
Sashwat
Indian · From Sanskrit shashwat, meaning eternal, everlasting, or perpetual.
Searcher
English · An English word name meaning one who seeks, giving it a spiritual or questing tone.
Sevinn
English · Likely a modern spelling based on Seven or Sevin, used for its contemporary sound and lucky associations.
Shivanshreddy
Indian · A compound Indian name meaning a part of Shiva, combined with the South Indian surname Reddy.
Shragi
Hebrew · From a Hebrew and Aramaic form meaning lamp or light, traditionally used in Jewish naming.
Shreeyansh
Indian · An Indian Sanskrit-based name meaning a part of prosperity, beauty, or Lakshmi's grace.
Siair
Irish · Likely a modern phonetic variant of Seir, Sayer, or Ciar-related sounds, created for a sleek contemporary feel.
Solas
Irish · From Gaelic solas meaning light, brightness, or illumination.
Stunner
English · An English word name implying someone striking or astonishing in appearance or presence.
Sufjan
Arabic · From Arabic Sufyan, an old tribal name often linked with swiftness or lightness.
Sudie
English · A Southern American diminutive of Susan, ultimately from Hebrew 'shoshana' meaning 'lily.'
Sophronia
Greek · From Greek 'sophrosyne' meaning prudence, self-control, and sound-mindedness.
Sybilla
Greek · Variant of Sibyl, from Greek 'sibylla,' the prophetic oracles of the ancient world.
Sannie
English · Pet form of Sandra or Susanna; Susanna from Hebrew meaning 'lily.'
Sim
Hebrew · Short form of Simon or Simeon, from Hebrew 'shim'on' meaning 'he has heard.'
Squire
English · From Old French 'esquier' meaning shield bearer; a title for a young nobleman attending a knight.
Stonewall
English · English compound name from 'stone' + 'wall,' originally a surname for someone living near a stone wall.
Sylvania
Latin · Feminine form of Silvanus, from Latin 'silva' meaning forest or woodland.
Siddie
English · Diminutive of Sidney or similar names, meaning 'wide meadow' from Old English.
Seward
English · From Old English 'sige-weard' meaning 'victory guardian' or 'sea protector.'
Sinda
Spanish · Possibly a short form of Lucinda or Cinda, ultimately from Latin 'lux' meaning 'light'.
Sadye
Hebrew · Variant of Sadie, a diminutive of Sarah, from Hebrew meaning princess.
Savilla
Latin · Possibly derived from Seville (Sevilla), or from Latin roots suggesting wisdom.
Shellie
English · Variant of Shelley, from Old English meaning clearing on a ledge or meadow.
Sibbie
Greek · Diminutive of Sibyl, from Greek 'sibylla' meaning prophetess or oracle.
Seaborn
English · English name literally meaning 'born at sea,' used for children born during ocean voyages.
Severt
Norse · Scandinavian form related to Sigurd, from Old Norse meaning 'victory guardian.'
Steward
English · Occupational name from Old English meaning 'house guardian' or 'estate manager.'
Sameul
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Samuel, from Hebrew Shemu'el meaning 'heard by God' or 'name of God.'
Samul
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Samuel, from Hebrew meaning 'heard by God.'
Seldon
English · From Old English meaning 'willow valley,' originally an English place name and surname.
Sister
English · From the English word 'sister,' used as a given name especially in the American South.
Sedonia
Latin · Variant of Sidonia, meaning 'from Sidon,' an ancient Phoenician city.
Senie
English · Rare diminutive, possibly a pet form of Serena or Selena, of uncertain origin.
Spicy
English · English word name meaning lively and spirited, used rarely as a given name.
Simpson
English · Patronymic surname meaning 'son of Simon,' from the Hebrew name Shimon.
Sebron
French · Rare name, possibly a French variant or related to Hebrew 'sabra' meaning patience.
Shed
Arabic · Possibly a short form of Arabic 'Shahid' meaning 'witness,' or an English nickname.
Sie
German · Short form of Silas, Simon, or similar names; also a German pronoun used as a name.
Sussie
Hebrew · Diminutive of Susan/Susannah, from Hebrew Shoshana meaning 'lily' or 'rose'.
Sarepta
Hebrew · Biblical place name from Zarephath, meaning smelting place; associated with Elijah's miracle.
Son
English · English word name meaning offspring; also a Korean surname and given name element.
Silvester
Latin · From Latin 'silvestris' meaning of the forest or woodland; borne by several popes.
Simmie
English · Diminutive of Simeon or Simon, from Hebrew 'shim'on' meaning 'he has heard.'
Stanislaus
Slavic · Latinized form of Slavic Stanisław, from 'stan' (stand/become) + 'slava' (glory), meaning 'one who achieves glory.'
Sip
German · Dutch and German diminutive of names beginning with Sib- or Sig-, meaning 'victory.'
Sylva
Latin · From Latin 'silva' meaning forest or woodland.
Sinnie
English · Rare diminutive, possibly a pet form of Cynthia (Greek, moon goddess) or similar names.
Shedrick
Hebrew · Variant of Shadrach, the biblical Babylonian name of Hananiah, meaning "command of Aku."
Snowden
English · From Old English meaning 'snowy hill'; a topographic surname for one living near a snow-covered peak.
Saddie
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Sadie, a diminutive of Sarah, from Hebrew meaning princess.
Sidonia
Latin · From the ancient Phoenician city of Sidon; means 'of Sidon' or 'woman from Sidonia.'
Selmer
Norse · From Old Norse elements 'salr' (hall) and 'marr' (famous); means famous protector of the hall.
Sallye
English · Variant spelling of Sally, a diminutive of Sarah, from Hebrew meaning princess.
Saphronia
Greek · Variant of Sophronia, from Greek 'sophron' meaning prudent and self-controlled.
Sweetie
English · English endearment name from the word sweet, used as a given name expressing affection.
Signa
Norse · Scandinavian feminine form related to Old Norse 'sigr' meaning victory.
Swan
English · From the graceful waterbird, used as both a surname and nature-inspired given name in English tradition.
Suda
Indian · From Sanskrit meaning 'one with good gifts' or Arabic meaning 'fortunate, lucky.'
Sing
Chinese · From Chinese meaning 'star' or 'victory'; also an English word name evoking music and joy.
Sank
English · Rare American given name of uncertain origin, possibly a phonetic variant or nickname.
Speed
English · Old English virtue name from 'sped' meaning 'success, prosperity, or good fortune.'
Sennie
English · Diminutive form, possibly derived from Serena or Seneca, used as an affectionate pet name.
Stena
Greek · Short form of names like Christina or Steinunn; from Greek 'christos' or Norse 'stein' meaning stone.
Singleton
English · From an English place name meaning 'farmstead with shingles' or 'single settlement.'
Siller
English · Rare variant of Silver, from the Old English word for the precious metal.
Silva
Latin · From Latin "silva" meaning "forest" or "woodland."