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Names letter starts with S

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Stefanya Crowned; garland (derived from the Greek word for crown) Greek Girl
Suhayma little arrow Arabic Girl
Surendra Lord of the gods Sanskrit Boy
Saeth arrow, shot Welsh Boy
Samm God has heard Unisex
Saranah Possibly 'refuge, shelter' (Sanskrit/Pali) or 'tranquil, serene' (as a variant of Serena) Girl
Savea A Samoan family name and matai (chief) title, associated with leadership or warrior status Polynesian, Samoan Boy
Seath Possibly “appointed” if derived from Hebrew Seth; otherwise meaning is uncertain. Irish Boy
Semanti Possibly derived from Sanskrit roots, commonly interpreted as 'boundary' or 'mark/edge'; exact etymology is uncertain Indian Girl
Sevanna From the savannah - 'treeless plain' or grassland English Girl
Shaleah Modern variant combining 'Sha' with Hebrew 'Leah' - commonly interpreted as related to Leah ('weary') or linked to 'messenger'. English Girl
Sadasiva Eternal or ever-auspicious Shiva; a form of the god Shiva Sanskrit Boy
Salir Literally 'to go out' in Spanish; as a given name the meaning is uncertain and likely modern/invented Spanish Unisex
Sanjog connection; union; coincidence; destiny Hindi, Sanskrit Boy
Sathesh Righteous or true lord (from Sanskrit elements 'sat' + 'ish') Sanskrit Boy
Selama Peace; safety; well-being Amharic, Arabic, Indonesian, Malay, Tigrinya Girl
Shabani Associated with the Islamic month Sha'ban; often given to boys born in that month Arabic Boy
Shamsuddin Sun of the faith (Sun of the religion) Arabic Boy
Shashmita Smiling; one who smiles (often interpreted as 'smiling like the moon') Hindi, Sanskrit Girl
Sheshank Moon Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Shota Japanese: Varies by kanji; commonly written 翔太 meaning 'soar, fly' (翔) + 'big/great' (太) - 'soaring/great'. Georgian: a traditional Georgian masculine name; etymology/meaning uncertain. Georgian, Japanese Boy
Siegberht From Germanic elements meaning 'victory' (sige/sieg) + 'bright' (berht) - 'victory-bright' or 'bright victory'. English Boy
Sissay Ethiopian name; exact meaning is not widely documented - used as a personal name and surname. Boy
Somasundaram Beauty of the moon; as beautiful as the moon Sanskrit, Tamil Boy
Stefen crown; wreath; crowned Greek Boy
Suhayr Diminutive of 'Sahar' - 'little dawn'; also 'one who stays awake at night' or 'vigilant'. Arabic Girl
Surie Likely 'red rose' in Persian; also used as a pet form of Sarah in English-speaking contexts English, Persian Girl
Saewald Sea‑ruler - literally ‘sea’ + ‘rule/power’ (ruler or power of the sea) English, Germanic Boy
Sammala Unclear - possibly 'moss' if from Finnish 'sammal'; otherwise likely a family/place name with no single established lexical meaning (occasionally connected to the 'Sam' root as in Samuel: 'heard by God', when interpreted that way). Finnish Unisex
Sarane Likely derived from the Armenian root 'siran' meaning 'beloved' or 'lovely'. Armenian Boy
Saveria Derived from Xavier, meaning "new house" or "new home". Italian Girl
Seatin Probably 'sea town' if derived from Seaton; otherwise a modern invented name without an established meaning Unisex
Semee Likely derived from Arabic roots meaning 'elevated, sublime' (Sami) or 'hearer/All‑Hearing' (Samee) Arabic Unisex
Sevannah from the treeless/grassy plain Girl
Shaleata No established historical meaning; likely a modern elaboration or combination of other names rather than a traditional etymology. English Girl
Sadbhav goodwill, benevolence, good intentions, harmony Sanskrit Boy
Salita Uncertain. In Tagalog 'salita' means 'word'; in Spanish 'salita' means 'small room' (diminutive of sala). As a personal name it may be used as a diminutive or variant of names like Sarita or Salima. Spanish, Tagalog Girl
Sanjoli Commonly interpreted as 'charming' or 'pleasant' - associated with beauty and joy Indian Girl
Sathi Companion; friend; partner Bengali, Hindi, Sanskrit Girl
Selamat safe; blessed; fortunate; used in greetings/congratulations Indonesian, Malay Boy
Shabeena Of the night; night-born; like the night (beauty of the night) Arabic, Persian Girl
Shamsuddine Sun of the religion (Sun of the faith) Arabic Boy
Shashwat Eternal; everlasting; permanent Sanskrit Boy
Sheska No widely established meaning; likely a diminutive or affectionate form (i.e., 'little' or pet form of a longer name). Girl
Shotei Meaning varies by kanji; commonly a compound of Shō (e.g., "bright/clear/correct/soar") + tei (e.g., "pavilion/peace/courtyard"), so broadly conveys ideas like "bright pavilion" or "clear peace". Japanese Boy
Siegbert From sige 'victory' + berht 'bright' - 'bright victory' or 'victorious and bright' Boy
Sissela Swedish form of Cecilia; from Latin 'caecus' meaning 'blind' Swedish Girl
Somay Variant of the Arabic name Sumayyah/Sumaya; associated with 'exalted' or related to 'sky/heaven'. Arabic, Persian, Turkish Girl
Steff crown, wreath; crowned Unisex
Suhayra Diminutive Arabic name meaning "little/charming one" (often understood as a small, charming or beautiful girl; sometimes associated with a small star) Arabic Girl