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Names letter starts with S

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Sade Crowned with honor; "honor confers a crown" (short form of Folashade) Yoruba Girl
Salyn Possibly 'peaceful/safe' if linked to Arabic Salim; alternatively connected to 'salt' (Latin) or simply a modern invented name without a fixed historical meaning Unisex
Santyah Possibly 'saintly' or 'holy' (from 'Sant-'), or interpreted as 'of Yahweh'/'gift of God' if -yah is read as a theophoric element Girl
Satordi Meaning unknown; may be related to Japanese 'satori' (enlightenment) or Sanskrit 'sat' (truth/existence) Unisex
Seadon settlement or hill by the sea English Boy
Seleta Chosen; selected Latin, Spanish Girl
Serle Uncertain - likely derived from a medieval personal name or a place-name rather than a modern lexical meaning English Unisex
Shai gift Hebrew Unisex
Sabbi Diminutive of Sabrina/Sabina - 'from the River Severn' - or related to Arabic Sabri/Sabir meaning 'patient'. Arabic, English, Latin Girl
Sakhe Derived from the verb 'to build' - roughly 'we build' or 'let us build' Xhosa, Zulu Unisex
Sandre Defender of men / protector of mankind Unisex
Sarup Singh Sarup: 'beautiful form' or 'one of pleasing appearance'; Singh: 'lion' - together suggesting 'beautiful/auspicious lion' or 'man of attractive form and strength'. Indian, Punjabi, Sanskrit Boy
Seetaramulu Compound of Sita + Rama - denotes connection to or devotion to Sita and Rama Telugu Boy
Sevastiyan venerable; from Sebaste Greek Boy
Shalondria A modern elaboration of Shalonda/Shalon, often associated with 'shalom' (peace) - generally interpreted as 'peaceful' or a feminine elaboration of the root name. Girl
Sharmell charming; little charm English Girl
Shengjie Often interpreted as 'victorious and outstanding' or 'holy and pure' depending on characters (e.g., 胜/盛/圣 'victory/abundant/holy' + 杰/洁 'outstanding/pure'). Chinese Boy
Sholahuddin Righteousness of the faith/religion Arabic Boy
Shyron No established traditional meaning; possibly linked to Sharon ('plain, fertile land') or interpreted as a compound 'shy' + 'ron'. Unisex
sinot Unknown - no established meaning or etymology Unisex
Sofronius Self-controlled, prudent, temperate Greek Boy
Srpouhi saintly, holy woman (derived from the Armenian root for 'saint/holy') Armenian Girl
Sudhvir pure and brave (pure hero / noble warrior) Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Sunilkumar Compound of Sunil (dark/blue) + Kumar (boy/prince) - 'Sunil, the son/young prince.' Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Sylvio From the forest; woodland Latin, Portuguese, Spanish Boy
Sadee Diminutive of Sarah - "princess" English Girl
Salyne Possibly 'moon' (from Selene) or 'salt/of the sea' (from sal); broadly interpreted as 'moonlike' or 'of the sea'. Girl
Santyn Little saint; saintly/holy (derived from Latin sanctus 'holy') English Boy
Satordia Likely 'enlightened' or 'born on Saturday' (possible nuance of 'sower'/'seed-bringer'). Girl
Seafia Invented name generally interpreted as "of the sea" or "sea spirit/sea beauty" Girl
Seleucus bright, shining; possibly 'white' Greek Boy
Serlin No established etymology; possibly a diminutive formed with the suffix -lin or an invented name evoking 'serene' or family/surname origins Unisex
Shaiah Likely 'gift' or 'gift of God' Hebrew Girl
Sabbir Patient, enduring; steadfast Arabic Boy
Sakhiyan friend; companion (often plural 'friends' in Punjabi/Hindi) Hindi, Punjabi Girl
Sandrella Little Sandra; ultimately from Alexandra meaning "defender/protector of mankind" Girl
Sarvajeet Conqueror of all Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Seethalakshmi Compound of Sita (Seetha) and Lakshmi - 'Sita who is Lakshmi' or 'one endowed with the virtues of Sita and the prosperity of Lakshmi'. Sanskrit Girl
Sevdalina beloved; related to love or passion Bulgarian Girl
Shalondriah A modern, melodic elaboration of Shalondra/Alondra; often interpreted to evoke a lyrical or songbird quality (from Alondra) - a creative feminine name English Girl
Sharmil modest, shy, bashful Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Shengli Victory; triumph Chinese Boy
Sholomith Peace; peaceful (from shalom) Hebrew Girl
Shyvana No established historical meaning; likely invented. Sometimes read as 'shy' + '-vana' or echoing names like Silvana/Sylvana (forest) or Shivani. Girl
Sio Varies by origin - often a diminutive of Siobhán meaning 'God is gracious'; can also be linked to Siofra meaning 'elf/sprite' or to Japanese Shio meaning 'salt'. Irish, Japanese Unisex
Sofyan Arabic name meaning 'fast-moving' or 'light/quick'. Arabic Boy
Srusti creation; nature; the universe Sanskrit Girl
Sudie lily English Girl
Sunilla Deep blue, dark blue (from Sanskrit 'sunīla') Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Sylvius of the forest; forest-dweller Latin Boy