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Names letter starts with S

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Senovia Derived from Greek Zēnobía, meaning "life of Zeus" or "given life by Zeus" Girl
Seybrook From/denoting a brook by the sea; dweller by a seaside stream. English Unisex
Shambhavi Feminine form of 'Shambhu' - 'belonging to or associated with Shiva'; auspicious, benevolent Sanskrit Girl
Saethryd Constructed name; suggests 'fair/beautiful strength' or 'wise strength' (not historically attested) Girl
Samariyah From Samaria - 'watch-tower' or 'place of watching/guarding' Hebrew Girl
Santoshna contentment; one who is content or brings satisfaction Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Sava Elder/old man; associated with the Sabbath Boy
Şemseddin sun of the religion (sun of the faith) Arabic Boy
Shahad honey; nectar (pure honey, sweetness) Arabic Girl
Shantanoo Peaceful, tranquil; name of a legendary king in Hindu tradition Sanskrit Boy
Shawnt God is gracious; gift of God English, Irish Boy
Shimi Diminutive/nickname of Shimon (Simon) - 'he has heard' / 'God has heard' Hebrew Boy
Shreyashri Compound of 'Shreya' (auspicious, excellent) and 'Shri' (prosperity, auspiciousness) - one who embodies auspiciousness and prosperity. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Sigvardur Guardian of victory Icelandic, Norse Boy
Siyera Variant spelling of Sierra, from Spanish meaning 'mountain range' or 'saw' (serrated mountain) Girl
Sooraj sun Hindi, Sanskrit Boy
Stiv Crown; garland; crowned English, French Boy
Sukrithy One who does good deeds; virtuous or of good conduct Sanskrit Girl
Suyashree Good or auspicious fame; one with a glorious or respected reputation Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Sai In Indian usage: 'divine' or 'holy' (also used as an honorific associated with Sai Baba). In Japanese/Chinese the meaning depends on the characters used (e.g., 'talent', 'color', 'west', 'competition'). Chinese, Hindi, Japanese, Sanskrit Unisex
Sanatan Eternal; everlasting; timeless Sanskrit Boy
Sarika Mynah or songbird (a small singing bird) Sanskrit Girl
Saydea Likely 'happy/fortunate' or related to 'princess' via Sadie/Sarah. English Girl
Seebirt Possibly 'sea-born' or 'sea-bright'; alternatively related to Germanic 'Siegbert' meaning 'victorious-bright'. English Unisex
Senta Uncertain - possibly 'holy' (from Latin sancta) or related to Susanna meaning 'lily' Girl
Seybrooke Sea brook; dweller by the brook or a brook near the sea English Unisex
Shambhu Benevolent one; giver/source of happiness (epithet of Lord Shiva) Sanskrit Boy
Saethryth sea-strength (strength of the sea) Girl
Samarthi Capable, competent, powerful - 'one who is capable' Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Santoshni one who is content; contentment, satisfaction Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Savaan Monsoon; the rainy season; associated with the Hindu month Sawan Hindi, Sanskrit Boy
Şemsi Sun; of the sun Turkish Boy
Shahane royal, queenly; of a king Persian Girl
Shantanuy Derived from Sanskrit roots related to peace/tranquility - 'peaceful one' or 'one who brings peace'. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Shawntae Feminine form derived from Shawn/Seán/John - 'God is gracious' (modern American formation) Girl
Shimrit From Hebrew shamir (שָׁמִיר), meaning ‘flint’ or ‘hard stone’; connotes strength and resilience (also linked to a legendary stone-cutting creature). Hebrew Girl
Shreyasree Auspicious and prosperous; blessed with good fortune Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Sígyn victorious woman (from Old Norse sigr 'victory' + gyn 'woman/wife') Norse Girl
Sizwelihle beautiful nation / beauty of the nation Zulu Unisex
Sooriya Sun; the Sun god Sanskrit, Tamil Boy
Stivan Crown, wreath, honor Hungarian Boy
Sukrutha Well‑doing; virtuous; one who has performed good deeds Sanskrit Girl
Suyashri Auspicious fame - one blessed with good reputation, prosperity and renown. Sanskrit Girl
Saide Happy; fortunate; blessed Arabic Girl
Sanaz From Persian elements often interpreted as 'unique' and 'charming' - commonly rendered 'one-of-a-kind beauty' or 'unique and lovely'. Persian Girl
Sarila Possibly 'flowing' or 'of the stream' (derived from Sanskrit 'sara' meaning stream); exact origin uncertain. Hindi, Sanskrit Girl
Saydee princess; noblewoman Hebrew Girl
Seebrook From a place name meaning 'brook by the sea' or a dweller by a brook/stream English Boy
Sente No single established meaning; likely origin-dependent. May be a short form or variant of other names (e.g., Senta/Vicenta) or derive from local words in different languages Catalan, Spanish Unisex
Seybyrt victory-bright (bright victory) Germanic Boy