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Names letter starts with S

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Sadri From Arabic 'Sadr' (صدر) meaning 'chest' and figuratively 'foremost' or 'leader' - 'of the leader' / 'prominent' Arabic Boy
Samaya Time, appointed time; in Buddhist usage also 'vow' or 'sacred commitment' Sanskrit Girl
Sapphyra Sapphire - the precious blue gemstone; connotes beauty, rarity, and brightness Girl
Saul asked for; prayed for Hebrew Boy
Seanee Modern elaboration - likely borrows meanings from related names (e.g., 'God is gracious' from Sinéad/Jane or 'scarlet/beautiful' from Shani/Shayna) Girl
Selvagio wild; of the forest (from the woods) Italian Boy
Serytta Likely 'little princess' (from Sara) or 'serene/peaceful one' - a modern/creative name with meanings tied to Sarah or Serena English Girl
Shainya 'Beautiful' (primary, Hebrew/Yiddish); alternatively associated with 'I'm on my way' if derived from Shania. Hebrew Girl
Saburo Literally 'third son' - traditionally given to a third-born male child. Japanese Boy
Salahudin Righteousness of the faith Arabic Boy
Sanita health, healthy Latin Girl
Sasikiran Ray of the moon; moonbeam Sanskrit Boy
Seikichi Varies by kanji; commonly 'sei' (pure/sincere/successful) + 'kichi' (good fortune/luck) - overall: 'pure/sincere/successful and lucky.' Japanese Boy
Seyavush Name of a legendary Persian prince; commonly interpreted as 'possessor of a black stallion' and associated with innocence and purity. Persian Boy
Shamima sweet-smelling; fragrant Arabic Girl
shary Often a diminutive of Sarah ('princess') or a variant of Sherry/Cherie ('beloved'/'darling'); in Hebrew forms can relate to 'my song'. French Girl
Sherre beloved, dear English Girl
Shoniquya A modern invented name with no established historical meaning; generally understood as a stylish/unique feminine name or a creative elaboration of Shoniqua/Shanique. Girl
Siddheshwari Mishra Goddess or 'lady of the siddhas' - the female deity associated with accomplishment, perfection, or the enlightened. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Sirella A modern feminine name meaning 'little lady' or 'little siren' (conveys charm/daintiness) Girl
Solly Diminutive of Solomon; 'peace' Hebrew Boy
Stass Diminutive of Stanislav, associated with 'glory' or 'fame' (often interpreted as 'glorious rule' or 'become glorious'). Slavic Boy
Sugan pleasant, happy, comfort Sanskrit, Tamil Boy
Suphi Of the morning; dawn Arabic Boy
Syuri Varies by kanji; common elements include 'vermilion/red' (朱), 'village' (里), and 'jasmine' (莉) - e.g., 'vermilion village' or 'vermilion jasmine'. Japanese Girl
Sadwm Uncertain. If from Arabic 'Saddam' it can mean 'one who confronts' or 'powerful'; if Welsh, meaning is unattested Boy
Sambaran remembrance; one who remembers (often in a spiritual sense) Indian Boy
Sapphyrah Sapphire; precious gemstone Hebrew Girl
Saula Asked for; prayed for (derived from the Hebrew name Sha'ul/Saul) Hebrew Girl
Seanel A modern invented name; often interpreted as a feminine variant of Seán meaning "God is gracious" or as a Shanel/Chanel-style name associated with the luxury surname English Unisex
Selvyn Likely 'man's friend' or 'friend of the hall' (from Selwyn/Selvin); sometimes associated with 'of the woods' if linked to Sylvan/Silvanus. English Boy
Seryttah Likely 'serene' or 'peaceful' - possibly a blend of 'serenity' (peace) and 'Sarah' (princess). Girl
Shainyah Probably a modern invented name; commonly linked to meanings of Shani/Shayna ('scarlet', 'beautiful') or the disputed Ojibwe sense 'I'm on my way'. English Girl
Sabyan boys, youths (youthful) Arabic Boy
Salai Lombard: historical nickname meaning 'little devil' or 'rascal'; Tamil: 'street' or 'road'. Tamil Boy
Sanitha Virtuous, well-behaved or sacred; in some contexts associated with 'healthy' via the Sanita connection Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Sasikumar Son of the moon; moon-faced boy Sanskrit, Tamil Boy
Seiko Meaning varies by kanji; common interpretations include "sincere child" (誠子), "holy/celebrated child" (聖子), and "pure/clear child" (清子). Japanese Girl
Seychelle From the Seychelles islands; associated with the island nation named for Jean Moreau de Séchelles. Girl
Shaminah Fragrant, sweet-smelling; pleasant scent Persian, Urdu Girl
Sharyah From Arabic shariʿa - 'path' or 'way'; often interpreted as 'the right path' and associated with 'divine law'. Arabic Girl
sherrell Beloved, dear English Unisex
Shonise A modern variant of Shanice; commonly associated with 'God is gracious' via Janice or interpreted as a creative coinage Girl
Siddhie Attainment, success; spiritual or supernatural power Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Sirène Mermaid; siren - a mythical sea-creature associated with an alluring song and enchantment. French Girl
Solmaz does not fade; unfading; never wilting Persian Girl
Stassi Diminutive form of Anastasia - 'resurrection' Girl
Sugaray Literally 'sweet ray' - a playful/affectionate blend suggesting sweetness and a ray or beam of light Unisex
Suprabhā Good light; radiant, shining Sanskrit Girl
Szmul God has heard Hebrew Boy