|
Sadie
|
Princess (derived from Sarah, meaning 'princess' or 'noblewoman') |
English |
Girl |
|
|
Samanthia
|
Variant of Samantha - often interpreted as 'listener' (from Samuel) with a floral element ('flower') |
English |
Girl |
|
|
Saphira
|
Sapphire; precious gemstone |
Hebrew |
Girl |
|
|
Satyankar
|
From Sanskrit 'Satya' (truth) + '-kar' (maker/agent); 'one who acts in or embodies truth.' |
Sanskrit |
Boy |
|
|
Seameon
|
Likely "heard by God" (if from Simeon); alternatively could suggest "sea man" if from the English surname |
Irish |
Boy |
|
|
Sella
|
Most commonly 'rock' or 'cliff' (from Hebrew Sela); alternatively treated as a variant of Celia/Cecilia, associated with 'heavenly' (Latin caelum) or the traditional Cecilia root. |
Hebrew, Italian, Latin |
Girl |
|
|
Seryckah
|
Little serene one - calm, gentle |
English |
Girl |
|
|
Shain
|
Either 'God is gracious' (via Irish Seán/Shane/John) or 'beautiful' (from Yiddish shayn). |
Irish |
Boy |
|
|
Sabrianna
|
A modern blend; commonly interpreted as 'patient grace' (Arabic 'sabr' = patience + Anna = grace) or as a fusion of Sabrina ('from the River Severn') and Anna ('grace') |
|
Girl |
|
|
Sakuya
|
Blooming flower; associated with the blossom princess Konohanasakuya-hime |
Japanese |
Girl |
|
|
Sanghita
|
Music; musical; song or melody |
Sanskrit |
Girl |
|
|
Saschko
|
Diminutive of Alexander; 'defender of mankind'. |
Slavic |
Boy |
|
|
Sehun
|
Varies by hanja; commonly 世 (se) 'world' + 勳 (hun) 'merit, honor' - 'worldly merit' or 'honorable'. |
Korean |
Boy |
|
|
Sevn
|
Likely 'love' (from Turkish root 'sev') or derived from the number seven (symbolizing luck/completeness). |
|
Unisex |
|
|
Shamiah
|
God has heard / heard by God |
Hebrew |
Girl |
|
|
Sharoon
|
From the fertile plain (the Sharon plain) |
Hebrew |
Girl |
|
|
Shereya
|
Auspicious, excellent, beautiful; associated with prosperity and good fortune |
Indian, Sanskrit |
Girl |
|
|
Shonetta
|
From John/Sean meaning 'God is gracious' with a diminutive suffix - roughly 'little/gracious one' |
English |
Girl |
|
|
Sibylina
|
Prophetess, oracle |
Greek |
Girl |
|
|
Siphokazisile
|
She who has brought us pride / we have been made proud |
Xhosa, Zulu |
Girl |
|
|
Solanah
|
sunny place; sunshine |
Spanish |
Girl |
|
|
Stanley
|
stone clearing |
English |
Boy |
|
|
SuEllen
|
Blend of Sue ('lily') and Ellen ('light'/'torch'), roughly 'bright lily' or 'lily of light'. |
English |
Girl |
|
|
Sunny
|
Cheerful, bright, radiant - like the sun |
English |
Unisex |
|
|
Syreeta
|
No single established meaning; generally treated as a modern feminine elaboration related to Serita/Sarita/Serena - often associated with ideas of 'little' or 'serene' |
English |
Girl |
|
|
Sherelle
|
Beloved; dear |
English |
Girl |
|
|
Sadiki
|
truthful, sincere; loyal friend |
Arabic |
Boy |
|
|
Samanthiah
|
Variant of Samantha; generally interpreted as 'listener' or 'heard by God', sometimes linked to 'flower'. |
English |
Girl |
|
|
Saphirah
|
sapphire; precious gemstone |
Hebrew |
Girl |
|
|
Satyaprakash
|
Light of truth |
Sanskrit |
Boy |
|
|
Seamere
|
Associated with the sea / sea-lake; a modern name evoking coastal or watery imagery |
|
Unisex |
|
|
Sellah
|
Biblical term meaning "pause" or "lift up; reflect". |
Hebrew |
Girl |
|
|
Seryka
|
Likely 'silk' or 'silken' (from Latin Serica) or a modern name associated with beauty/serenity; exact meaning varies by origin |
Japanese |
Girl |
|
|
Shaina
|
beautiful, pretty |
|
Girl |
|
|
Sabrin
|
Possibly from Arabic 'sabr' meaning 'patience' or a variant of Sabrina, traditionally interpreted as 'from the River Severn'. |
Arabic, Celtic, Latin |
Girl |
|
|
Sakya
|
pale/grey earth (pale soil) |
|
Unisex |
|
|
Sanghmita
|
Friend of the Sangha - 'friend of the community' (refers to the Buddhist monastic community) |
Sanskrit |
Girl |
|
|
Sasenka
|
Diminutive of Sasha/Aleksandra - 'little defender of mankind' (affectionate form of 'defender/protector') |
Slavic |
Girl |
|
|
Seichi
|
Varies by kanji; commonly a compound of 'Sei' (e.g., sincere/true, pure, holy) + 'ichi' (one/first) |
Japanese |
Boy |
|
|
Sevval
|
Derived from Shawwal, the tenth month of the Islamic lunar calendar; often given to girls born in that month. |
Turkish |
Girl |
|
|
Shamicae
|
Likely a modern invented name; if derived from Michaela, it carries the Hebrew sense 'who is like God', otherwise no traditional meaning |
|
Girl |
|
|
sharra
|
princess |
English |
Girl |
|
|
Sheri
|
darling; beloved |
English |
Girl |
|
|
Shonette
|
Diminutive of Sean/Shawn - "God is gracious" (i.e., "little Sean") |
English |
Girl |
|
|
sibyll
|
Prophetess, oracle |
Greek |
Girl |
|
|
Siphokazithandeka
|
Approximately 'gifted and beloved' or 'a beloved gift' (combines elements meaning 'gift' and 'beloved') |
|
Girl |
|
|
Solanie
|
Related to 'sol' - sun; roughly 'sunny' or 'little sun'. |
|
Girl |
|
|
Stanner
|
Dweller by the stones; 'stone' or 'stony place' |
English |
Boy |
|
|
Suely
|
Likely derived from Susana/Susan (Hebrew for 'lily') |
Portuguese |
Girl |
|
|
Sunwoo
|
Varies by hanja; commonly 'seon' = virtuous/kind/first + 'woo' = protector/help/house - e.g., 'virtuous protector' or 'kind helper'. |
Korean |
Unisex |
|