Discover and Shortlist Your Perfect Baby Names!

Names letter starts with S

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Sasuke Often written 佐助, generally conveys 'help', 'assistant' or 'a helping hand'. Japanese Boy
Seisyll Uncertain - an old Welsh personal name borne by medieval rulers (exact lexical meaning is lost or unclear) Welsh Boy
Sezen perceptive; one who senses Turkish Girl
Shamiyyah Levantine; 'from al-Sham' (Syrian/Levantine) Arabic Girl
Shashi Shekar Moon-crowned - 'one who wears the moon as a crown' (Shashi = moon; Shekhar = crest, crown, pinnacle). Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Shervan Lion-like; brave, warrior or chief Persian Boy
Shoshani lily (literally ‘lily’ or ‘lily-like’) Hebrew Girl
Sidiq Truthful; trustworthy; "the truthful one". Arabic Boy
Sirri From Arabic 'sirr' meaning 'secret' or 'mystery'; 'secretive' or 'mysterious'. Arabic, Scandinavian, Turkish Boy
Solwenn Derived from Latin 'sollemnis' meaning 'solemn, ceremonial'; Bretonized form of Solène. Sometimes folk-associated with Breton element '-wenn'/'gwen' meaning 'white/fair'. Breton Girl
Stecia Associated with Anastasia ('resurrection') or Stefania/Stephanie ('crown, wreath'), depending on the root Slavic Girl
Suhani pleasant; sweet; beautiful; delightful Hindi, Sanskrit Girl
Surajdeep Light of the sun Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Saecer Invented or rare name; possible interpretations include 'sacred' (from Latin) or 'of the sea' (if formed from sea‑element) Unisex
Samie Diminutive of Samuel/Samantha - God has heard (often rendered as 'heard by God') Unisex
Saradd possibly 'autumn' (if derived from Sharad); otherwise unknown Boy
Savania From the grassy plain; related to 'savanna/savannah' English Girl
Searlas man; free man Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Selyn Likely 'moon' (if from Selene) or 'holly' (if from Welsh); generally carries lunar/nature connotations English Girl
Setimba Derived from the Bantu root 'themba/themba' meaning 'trust' or 'hope'. Xhosa, Zulu Boy
Shaktar miner; one who works in a mine Russian, Ukrainian Boy
Sadaan Always; eternal; everlasting Hindi, Sanskrit Boy
Salha Virtuous, righteous, pious (woman) Arabic Girl
Sanjib Kumar Sahoo Sanjib: 'reviver' or 'giver of life'; Kumar: 'son', 'youth' or 'prince'; Sahoo: an Odia/eastern-Indian surname historically associated with merchants/landowners. Overall: 'Sanjib, son/prince of the Sahoo family.' Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Sat truth; existence; being Punjabi, Sanskrit Unisex
Seiya Varies by kanji; commonly interpreted as 'star' + 'arrow' (e.g., 星矢) or 'sincere/true' + 'to be' - e.g., 'star arrow' or 'sincere one'. Japanese Boy
Sezer one who senses; perceptive Turkish Boy
Shammaa From the Arabic root sh-m-m (to smell); commonly taken to mean 'fragrant' or 'sweet-smelling'. Arabic Girl
Shashi Shekhar Moon-crowned (literally 'crowned with the moon') Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Shervon Uncertain; possibly ‘like a lion’ if from Persian Shervin, or a variant of Sherwin with Anglo origins (meaning varies by source) Boy
Shoshanit lily; 'little lily' (derived from Shoshana) Hebrew Girl
Sidnei Derived from a place name meaning 'wide island' (used as a form of Sidney) Boy
Siru {'Tamil': 'small, little', 'Finnish': "chip, small piece (modern usage also 'microchip')"} Finnish, Tamil Unisex
Solyna of the sun; sun-like (little sun) Spanish Girl
Stedman Man of the homestead; dweller or owner of a farm/estate English Boy
Suhasa One with a pleasant/beautiful smile; sweet laughter Sanskrit Girl
Surajkumar Son of the sun; sun prince (Suraj = sun, Kumar = son/prince/boy) Hindi, Sanskrit Boy
Saedea happy; fortunate; blessed Arabic Girl
Samiksha review, analysis, inspection, observation, scrutiny Sanskrit Girl
Sarae Princess; noblewoman Hebrew Girl
Savann Grassy plain; treeless plain English Girl
Searle Derived from the medieval personal name Serlo/Serle; precise original meaning uncertain. English Boy
Selynah Moon; moon goddess Girl
Setimbah Unknown - no reliable etymology found. May be a family name, locative, or compound with regional meaning.
Shaktidhar Bearer or holder of power/energy; possessor of Shakti Sanskrit Boy
Sadaff seashell; mother-of-pearl Persian Girl
Saliah Unclear; often interpreted as 'righteous/virtuous' (Arabic derivation) or 'sent/messenger' (Hebrew derivation); also used as a feminine given name without a fixed traditional meaning Girl
Sanjib Nath 'Sanjib' = 'reviving, giving life'; 'Nath' = 'lord, protector'. Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Satar From the Arabic root s-t-r meaning 'to cover'; 'concealer' or 'one who veils/conceals faults' (also a Divine attribute, As‑Sattār). Arabic Boy
Seizou Varies with the kanji; typically a compound of 'Sei' (e.g., 成: become; 清: pure; 誠: sincerity; 政: government) and 'zō' (e.g., 造: create; 蔵: storehouse; 三: three). Japanese Boy