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Names letter starts with S

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Sadowi orchard dweller / 'of the orchard' Slavic Boy
Samarjit Victorious in battle; conqueror of war Punjabi, Sanskrit Boy
Sapphira Sapphire; precious gemstone Greek Girl
Satyna From the word 'satin' (the fabric) - connotes silkiness, smoothness, elegance Polish, Slavic Girl
Seanachan Likely 'little Seán' or 'little old one' - from Gaelic 'Seán' (John) or 'sean' (old) with a diminutive suffix Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Selosiah Likely 'rock of the Lord' or 'Yahweh is my rock' (from Hebrew sela 'rock' + -siah/-iah referencing Yahweh) English Boy
Seryt No established traditional meaning; possibly associated with 'princess' (from Sarit) or 'serene/peaceful' (from Serenity) Unisex
Shainia Beautiful Hebrew Girl
Sabryne Patient; alternatively associated with Sabrina - 'from the River Severn.' Girl
Salah Righteousness, goodness, reform (also commonly used as a transcription of Arabic 'salat' meaning 'prayer') Arabic Boy
Sanina Associated with Arabic 'Sana' meaning 'brightness, radiance' (or a feminine form related to the Slavic surname Sanin). Arabic, Slavic Girl
Sashi Moon, moonlight Indian, Sanskrit Unisex
Seijun Meaning varies by kanji; commonly conveys ideas of purity, sincerity, correctness, or orderly behaviour (often interpreted as 'pure' or 'sincere'). Japanese Boy
Sextus Roscius Sextus: 'sixth' (a Roman praenomen, originally indicating a sixth-born or sixth child). Roscius: a Roman family name (nomen/cognomen); etymology uncertain, historically borne by members of the Roscii (notably the actor Quintus Roscius). Latin Boy
Shamil All-encompassing, comprehensive; complete Arabic, Turkish, Urdu Boy
Sharukh From Persian shah (king) + rukh (face) - "king's face" or "royal/kinglike face" Persian Boy
Sheris beloved; dear English Girl
Shoniqua A modern coined name, often treated as a variant of Monique/Shaniqua and sometimes associated with the idea of 'unique' or 'one of a kind.' Girl
Siddharthan One who has accomplished his goals; 'one who has attained his aim' (associated with the enlightened one) Sanskrit Boy
Sirat Path, way - notably 'the straight path' (as in ṣirāṭ al-mustaqīm) Arabic Unisex
Solenn solemn; religious or ceremonial Breton Girl
Starrie Little star; star-like English Girl
Sufjan Derived from the Arabic name Sufyān; meanings reported include "fast-moving" or "light" (interpretations vary). Arabic Boy
Suparnika Beautiful little leaf; a leafy plant or fern Sanskrit Girl
Syriyah Probably 'from Syria' - 'Syrian' (likely Arabic origin) Arabic Girl
Sadowie 'place of orchards' or 'orchard settlement' (from Polish sad = orchard) Polish, Slavic Unisex
Samarth Capable, competent, powerful Sanskrit Boy
Sapphirah Sapphire; precious gemstone Hebrew Girl
Satynah Likely 'like satin' - smooth, luxurious; alternatively, if tied to Sanskrit, 'truth'. Girl
Seanah Derived from Seán/John - God is gracious. Irish Girl
Selosya A modern invented name suggesting lunar ('little moon') or pastoral ('from the village') and floral imagery Girl
Serytah A contemporary crafted name often interpreted as 'serene' or linked to 'princess' depending on influences Girl
Shainiah Likely 'beautiful of God' or 'beautiful one (of Yahweh)' - from Yiddish/Hebrew 'Shaina' (beautiful) + Hebrew suffix '-iah' (God) Girl
Sabrynn Contemporary feminine name combining Sabrina (associated with the River Severn/'from the river') and Brynn ('hill'); loosely 'from the river and hill' or a poetic blend of graceful/patient and strong. English Girl
Salahaddin righteousness of the faith Arabic Boy
Sanira Possibly 'companion in evening conversation' (if from Samira) or 'brilliant/praised' (if related to Sana); exact meaning is uncertain Girl
Sashmita Likely 'smiling' or 'one who smiles' (derived from Sanskrit) Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Seijuro Varies by kanji; typically 'sei' (e.g., pure, correct, sincere, conquer) + 'jūrō' (十郎, a traditional male name suffix meaning 'son'/'tenth son') Japanese Boy
Sey Varies by origin - commonly a short form of the surname-derived Seymour or a West African family name; no single established given-name meaning. English Unisex
Shamilee Likely 'peaceful' or 'modest' (Indian); in Arabic related to 'complete, perfect'. Arabic, Indian Girl
Sharvan From Sanskrit 'Shravana' meaning 'hearing, listening'; also linked to the Hindu month Shravan and to filial devotion. Sanskrit Boy
Sherisse Likely 'cherry' or 'grace' (variant of Cherise or Charisse) English Girl
Shoniquah Likely a modern invented name often interpreted as 'unique' or 'one of a kind', derived from Shaniqua/Shonique/Monique Girl
Siddharthraj Composite of 'Siddharth' (one who has achieved success or attainment; name associated with the Buddha) and 'Raj' (king) - roughly 'accomplished king' or 'king of attainment'. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Sireesha Name of the Shirish (rain) tree; associated with fragrance/auspiciousness Sanskrit, Telugu Girl
Soleyman man of peace / peaceful Arabic Boy
Starsha 'Star-like' or 'little star' (English derivation); alternatively 'elder' or 'senior' (Slavic derivation) Girl
Sufyan Fast-moving, swift; often interpreted as "one who moves quickly" or "light". Arabic Boy
Suparnya From Sanskrit su- (good) + parṇa/parna - 'well-winged', 'having beautiful wings'; often used for birds or winged beings. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Syrra Modern/creative name; possible meanings depend on source: 'mountain' (from Sierra) or meanings linked to Syra/Cyra such as 'sun', 'throne', or 'beloved'. Girl