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Names letter starts with S

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Suriel Often interpreted as "God is my rock" (commonly treated as a variant of Zuriel); occasionally rendered as "command of God" in some sources Aramaic, Hebrew Boy
Safa Purity, clarity, serenity Arabic Girl
Samman Honor; respect; esteem Hindi, Sanskrit Boy
Sarann Blend of Sarah ('princess') and Ann ('grace') - 'graceful princess' or 'princess of grace'. English Girl
Saverij Derived from Xavier - 'new house' (from Basque etxe berri). Dutch, Flemish Boy
Seatn Possibly "settlement by the sea" (if from Seaton) or "God is gracious" (if related to Seán/John) Boy
Semei “he who hears” or “heard” (from Hebrew root shama, to hear) Hebrew Boy
Sevati Not well-attested; no established meaning found Girl
Shaleatah No established traditional meaning; appears to be a modern invented name created for its sound Girl
Sadbhavana Goodwill, benevolence, good intentions Sanskrit Girl
Sallah Righteousness, goodness, virtue; 'righteous' or 'upright' Arabic Boy
Sanjoy victorious; triumphant Bengali, Sanskrit Boy
Sathir uncertain; possible meanings include 'enchanter/magician' (if from Arabic Sahir) or a connection to 'truth/being' (if linked to Sanskrit 'sat') Tamil Boy
Selami bringer of peace / peaceful Turkish Boy
Shabi Varies by origin; often functions as a diminutive or nickname. If derived from Shabbatai, relates to the Sabbath ('born on the Sabbath'). Persian Unisex
Shamsudin Sun of the religion (sun of the faith) Arabic Boy
Shashwati eternal; everlasting; perpetual Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Shesu Unknown or not widely recorded. Possibly a diminutive/variant form; might be phonetically or etymologically related to Sanskrit 'Shesha' (mythological serpent/remainder) or Hindi 'Shishu' (child). Unisex
Shou Varies by character - commonly 'longevity' (寿/壽) in Chinese or meanings like 'guard' or 'head'; in Japanese often 'to soar' (翔), 'auspicious' (祥), or 'commander' (将). Chinese, Japanese Boy
Siegfrid victory and peace Germanic Boy
Sissilia 'blind' (from Latin caecus) / of the Caecilius family Latin Girl
Somaya Commonly from Arabic Sumayyah meaning 'exalted' or 'high, elevated'; in South Asian use sometimes associated with Sanskrit 'Soma' (moon or divine nectar). Arabic, Sanskrit Girl
steffani crown; crowned Greek Girl
Suhayrah Diminutive Arabic name often interpreted as "little/young and charming" (sometimes rendered as "little beauty" or "small luminous one"). Arabic Girl
Surinah No single established meaning; often associated with meanings of related names (e.g., 'princess' from Sarina/Sarah, 'sun' from Sorina, or heroic/divine senses from Sanskrit roots) Girl
Safara Related to 'safar' - 'journey' or 'traveler'. Girl
Sammanfa Unknown - no widely attested meaning (possibly related to Hindi 'Samman' meaning 'honor', but unconfirmed) Unisex
Saranna Gracious princess (from Sarah = 'princess' and Anna = 'grace') Girl
Savero Stern, serious (from Latin 'severus' - 'severe') Italian, Spanish Boy
Seaton town by the sea English Boy
Semele Uncertain; name of a Greek mythological woman, sometimes (uncertainly) linked to roots meaning 'earth' or 'ground'. Greek Girl
Sevda Love; passion, infatuation, longing Turkish Girl
Shalee Likely 'gift' + 'meadow/clearing' - often interpreted as 'gift of the meadow' or simply 'gift'. English Girl
Sadbhavanaa Goodwill, benevolence, kindness, harmonious/positive intentions Sanskrit Girl
Sallianne Combination of Sarah ('princess') and Anne ('grace') - often interpreted as 'graceful princess' or 'princess of grace'. French Girl
Sanjuktha United, joined, connected; harmonious Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Sathira steady, firm, calm (sometimes associated with truthfulness or virtue) Sanskrit Girl
Selamu peace Amharic Boy
Shabia Likely "of the night" or "nightly" (from Arabic shab 'night'); sometimes linked to youth in related roots Arabic, Persian, Urdu Girl
Shamua God has heard / heard by God Hebrew Boy
Shashwita Eternal; everlasting; perpetual Sanskrit Girl
Shevach praise; song of praise Hebrew Boy
Shoukat dignity, honor, power, glory Arabic Boy
Sieghart From the elements sigu/sieg 'victory' + hart 'strong, hardy' - 'victory-strong' or 'victorious and hardy'. Germanic Boy
Sister Female sibling; denotes sisterhood or sisterly qualities English Girl
Somayra Diminutive form meaning 'little dark-complexioned' or 'of the dusk/night' (often interpreted as 'beauty of the night'). Arabic, Persian, Urdu Girl
Steffanía Crowned; bearer of a wreath Greek Girl
Suhe “小 star” / “star” - from Arabic Suhā, the name of a faint star Arabic Girl
Surinder Lord of the gods Sanskrit Boy
Safari journey, expedition Swahili Unisex