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Names letter starts with S

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Savile Originally an English surname denoting family or place‑origin (from the Savile family); likely Norman/French roots and sometimes linked to Seville English Boy
Seaver Sieve maker; one who sifts or sieves English Boy
Semenffah Uncertain; not well-documented. Likely a local/family name with a meaning best confirmed by native speakers or family sources. Boy
Severan stern, serious, severe Latin Boy
Shalei Modern blended name; often interpreted as 'gift' (from Shay) + 'garland/flower' (from Lei) - a poetic 'gift/beautiful garland'. English Girl
Sadbhavita Benevolent; well-disposed; possessing goodwill and harmony Sanskrit Girl
Sallieann princess + grace - "princess of grace" English Girl
Sankalp Resolution, determination; a vow or intention Hindi, Sanskrit Boy
Sathiyaraj King of truth; ruler who embodies truth Sanskrit, Tamil Boy
Selce little village / small settlement Unisex
Shabnami like dew; dewy Persian Girl
Shamyne No established traditional meaning. As a modern coinage it may be interpreted variously - if tied to Shane: 'God is gracious'; if tied to Shayna/Shameen: 'beautiful' or 'of fine quality'. Girl
Shasmita Smiling; one who smiles; joyful Indian Girl
Shevki longing, yearning; passionate desire Arabic Boy
Shoura Arabic: "consultation, council"; Slavic: diminutive of Alexander/Alexandra ("defender of men"). Arabic, Slavic Unisex
Siemion He has heard / God has heard Hebrew Boy
Sitakant Beloved of Sita (Sita's beloved or consort) Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Somesh Lord of the Moon; an epithet of Lord Shiva Hindi, Sanskrit Boy
Stefica Derived from Stephanos - 'crown' or 'garland' (diminutive of Stefania) Croatian Girl
Suhey Variant of Arabic names Suha/Suhayl - associated with 'small/hidden star' or the star Canopus (Suhayl) Girl
Surojit From su- (good) + rojit/rajit (illuminated/celebrated); generally understood as 'well-illuminated', 'good and celebrated', or 'noble/victorious'. Sanskrit Boy
Saffir Ambassador or messenger; alternatively associated with 'sapphire' (the gemstone). Arabic, English, French, Hebrew Unisex
Sammanthiah Derived from Sanskrit 'samanta' - 'universal, all-encompassing' (also connotations of nobility/royalty) Tamil Boy
Saras In Sanskrit related to 'lake' or 'flowing' and associated with Saraswati; when treated as a form of Sara/Sarah, understood as 'princess' Sanskrit Girl
Savill Habitational surname denoting origin from a place called Savill/Saville; used as a family name rather than having a distinct given-name meaning. English Unisex
Seawal Associated with Shawwal, the 10th month of the Islamic calendar - often used for children born in that month Boy
Semer Likely 'companion in evening conversation' or 'entertainer of evenings' (by association with the Arabic name Samer/Sameer); other local meanings may exist Boy
Severen stern, serious Latin Boy
Shaleta No established traditional meaning; likely a modern elaboration - can be interpreted as a diminutive form ("little Sha") or a pleasant-sounding invented name. English Girl
Sadbhavna Goodwill, benevolence, good intentions, harmony Hindi, Sanskrit Girl
Sallieanne From Sarah ("princess") + Anne/Hannah ("grace") - essentially "graceful princess" or "princess of grace". English Girl
Sankalpan Intention; resolution; vow - one who sets a firm intention or determination Sanskrit Boy
Sathuraman Likely 'man of truth' or 'righteous/Rama-like man' (from Sanskrit/Tamil roots) Indian Boy
Seldon dweller in the willow valley English Boy
Shabnamm night dew (dew of the night) Persian Girl
Shamyrah Probably "guardian" or "protected" (derived from Hebrew root shamar, "to guard") Girl
Shassy If from Hebrew/Shoshana: "lily" or "rose",If from Shashi (Sanskrit): "moon" Girl
Shevna Meaning uncertain; if derived from Siobhán (Joan) it would mean "God is gracious"; otherwise likely a modern/invented name with no established traditional meaning Hebrew Girl
Shouri Victory; triumph (Japanese). Also associated with bravery/courage in South Asian contexts. Japanese Unisex
Siena From Siena; also associated with the reddish-brown pigment 'burnt sienna' Italian Girl
Sital cool, calm, refreshing Hindi, Sanskrit Girl
Someshvar Lord of the Moon (Soma = moon/lunar deity + Ishvara = lord) Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Stefie Crown; garland; crowned Greek Girl
Suhila Typically interpreted as 'gentle, soft, easy, smooth' (from Arabic root s-h-l meaning easy/level). Arabic Girl
Sury Sun; the sun god; sunlight Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Saffira Sapphire; precious gemstone; beautiful/bright Hebrew Girl
Sammanthya Respected; honored - a modern elaboration/variant of Samantha suggesting 'one who is honored'. Girl
Sarasi Graceful, charming; possibly 'of the lake' or 'of the waters' (from Sanskrit root sarasa) Girl
Saville Originally a place/surname meaning 'from Savile' (a local place/family name); sometimes associated with the city name Seville/Sevilla English Boy
Seawall A barrier built to protect the shore from the sea; figuratively a protector or shore guardian. English Unisex