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Names letter starts with S

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Sadowy Of the orchard; orchard-related (implying orchard owner or gardener) Polish Boy
Samaryah Protected/preserved by God (roughly 'Samar' + 'Yah' = 'protected by Yahweh') Girl
Sapphire Precious blue gemstone Greek Girl
Satyne Related to 'truth' (from Satya); may also evoke 'satin' if from Satine Girl
Seanan Diminutive of Seán meaning "little John" (John = "God is gracious") Irish Boy
Selosyah Uncertain - possibly 'belonging to God' or 'God is...' if interpreted with Hebrew '-yah'; otherwise an invented name without an established traditional meaning Unisex
Seryte No established historical meaning; as a modern invented name it may evoke 'serene' or 'peace' if linked to 'seren-' but is primarily a stylistic/creative name Unisex
Shainie Likely 'beautiful' (from Yiddish/Hebrew 'shayn') or a feminine/diminutive form of Shane meaning 'God is gracious'. Hebrew, Irish Girl
Sabu Often linked to the Arabic root s-b-r meaning "patience"; also attested as an ancient Egyptian personal name and used as a short form/nickname Arabic, Egyptian Boy
Salahuddin al-Ayyubi Righteousness of the Faith (Salah ad-Din); 'al-Ayyubi' indicates belonging to the Ayyubid family/descendant of Ayyub (Job). Arabic Boy
Sanish Likely associated with Shani (the planet/deity Saturn); often interpreted as 'respected' or 'steadfast' (exact etymology uncertain). Indian Boy
Sasho Defender of men (from Alexander) Boy
Seika Depends on kanji - commonly 'pure/pure fragrance', 'sacred/holy flower', or 'star fragrance' Japanese Girl
Seyah black, dark Persian, Turkish Unisex
Shamilla comprehensive, complete; all-encompassing Arabic Girl
Sharveen Variant name with uncertain meaning; commonly interpreted as 'beloved' or 'blessed' (if linked to South Asian forms) or 'lion-like' (if linked to Persian Shervin) Unisex
sherl No widely established traditional meaning; generally treated as a short form of 'Sher-' names rather than a name with its own historical meaning English Unisex
Shonique A modern feminine name, often seen as a blend of Sean/Shawn (from John, 'God is gracious') with '-ique'; interpreted as 'God is gracious' or stylishly 'unique'. English Girl
Siddhesh Lord of the accomplished/perfected; 'lord of the siddhas' (siddha = accomplished, enlightened) Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Sireeta Likely 'fortunate, blessed, prosperous' (derived from Siri meaning wealth/prosperity) Indian Girl
Soliman man of peace; peaceful Arabic Boy
Stashu Diminutive of Stanisław/Stanislav - 'little glorious one' (from Slavic elements meaning 'become' + 'glory'). Polish, Slavic Boy
Sug A short, informal name. In English contexts it can evoke 'sugar' (sweetness) or come from the surname Sugg; in Korean contexts it may be a romanization of elements like 'Suk/Seok' (석) often associated with 'stone/rock'. English, Korean Unisex
Superbon Very good; excellent (literally 'super good') Boy
Sysco No established traditional meaning; likely an invented name - may evoke the prefix 'sys-' (system) or be a variant of Cisco/Sisco Unisex
Sadra Derived from Arabic 'ṣadr' meaning 'chest, breast; forefront, leader' - connotes 'foremost' or 'exalted'. Persian Boy
Samata Equality; balance; equanimity Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Sapphyr Precious blue gemstone; associated with wisdom, truth, and sincerity English Girl
Saudamini Fragrant; sweet-smelling; charming Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Seane God is gracious English Unisex
Selvaggio Wild, savage; of the woods Italian Boy
Serytt Likely 'serene, calm' or 'peaceful' - no established historical meaning Unisex
Shainy Likely from Hebrew 'Shani' meaning 'scarlet, crimson'; alternatively used as a variant of Shane meaning 'God is gracious'. English, Hebrew, Irish Girl
Sabur Patient; steadfast Arabic Boy
Salahudeen Righteousness of the faith (righteousness of the religion) Arabic Boy
Sanisha Probably a modern Sanskrit-derived name; interpretations include 'distinguished' or 'eminent' - exact meaning uncertain. Indian Girl
Sasikala Moonlight / moon-faced (from Sanskrit śaśi 'moon' + kalā/kaḷā 'art, phase') Sanskrit Girl
Seiki Varies by kanji; common elements/meanings include 'sincerity', 'correct/just', 'star/brightness', 'tree', 'pure/clear', or 'hope'. Japanese Boy
Seyavash Mythic Persian prince/hero; 'possessor of black horses' (owner of black stallions) Persian Boy
Shamim fragrance; pleasant scent or fragrant breeze Arabic Unisex
Sharwynn Likely 'fair' or 'blessed' (combining Sharon's 'plain' with Welsh wynn 'fair/blessed') English, Welsh Unisex
Sherman Occupational name meaning 'shearer' - one who shears cloth or wool English Boy
Shoniquia A modern invented name, likely a variant of Shaniqua/Shonique; combines Sha- (from Shauna/Shawn → John, 'God is gracious') and -nique (from 'unique' or French '-nique'), often interpreted as 'unique' or loosely 'God is gracious'. Girl
Siddheshwari Bai Goddess or female lord of the siddhas; 'one who grants spiritual accomplishment' Hindu, Sanskrit Girl
Sirel lilac (the flowering shrub/flower), evoking spring and fragrance Estonian Girl
Solina little sun / of the sun Latin Girl
Stasiek Diminutive of Stanisław: 'glorious' / 'standing in glory' Polish Boy
Suga Typically a pet name derived from 'sugar,' implying sweetness; also appears as a romanized surname/stage name in East Asian contexts. English, Japanese, Korean Unisex
Superstar Rajinikanth From Sanskrit rājinī 'night' + kaṇṭha 'throat/beloved'; commonly rendered as 'beloved of the night' or 'one associated with the night'. Tamil Boy
Syster sister (female sibling) Swedish Girl