|
Satishbabu
|
'Satish' = 'lord of truth' or 'righteous'; 'Babu' = 'gentleman'/'respected man' - together: 'respected/righteous Satish' or 'Satish the gentleman' |
Indian |
Boy |
|
|
Selimut
|
Blanket or cover; figuratively shelter, comfort, protection. |
Indonesian, Malay |
Unisex |
|
|
Shacora
|
Likely derived from Cora meaning 'maiden' - interpreted as 'maiden' or 'beloved maiden' in modern usage |
English |
Girl |
|
|
shandelier
|
Associated with light and brightness; evokes a chandelier (ornamental light) or, by relation to Chandler, a candle-maker - connotations of illumination and sparkle. |
|
Girl |
|
|
Shaughna
|
God is gracious |
English |
Girl |
|
|
shiann
|
Uncertain - often linked to Cheyenne ('people of a different speech') or to Siân/Jane ('God is gracious') |
English |
Girl |
|
|
Shozin
|
Likely 'devotion', 'self-discipline', or 'ascetic practice' (derived from Japanese 'shōjin') |
|
Boy |
|
|
Siennamarie
|
Blend of 'Siena' ('from Siena', associated with reddish-brown) and 'Marie' (beloved/wished-for or 'bitter' in original Hebrew); often taken to mean 'beloved from Siena' or 'reddish-brown and beloved'. |
|
Girl |
|
|
Sitta
|
Often a variant of Sita meaning 'furrow' (Hindu goddess) or derived from Arabic sitt(a) meaning 'lady' (note: Arabic 'sitta' also means 'six') |
Arabic, Sanskrit |
Girl |
|
|
Somie
|
Uncertain. Commonly treated as a spelling variant of Korean Somi (often interpreted via hanja as involving 'beauty' or 'first/young'), or as an English pet form; sometimes associated with the Sanskrit 'Soma' (moon/nectar). |
English, Korean, Sanskrit |
Girl |
|
|
Stelen
|
Uncertain; possibly 'calm, peaceful' if related to Stellan, or evoking 'stone/monument' if tied to stele; generally treated as a modern name |
|
Boy |
|
|
Sujana
|
Good-natured; kind; virtuous; well-behaved. |
Sanskrit |
Girl |
|
|
Susa
|
Derived from Hebrew Shoshana meaning 'lily' or 'rose'; may also evoke the ancient city of Susa. |
Hebrew |
Girl |
|
|
Saffronnah
|
Derived from the saffron spice - associated with the golden-yellow color, the saffron flower, and the spice's prized fragrance |
English |
Girl |
|
|
Sammon
|
Probably linked to Samuel ('God has heard') or Samson ('sun, bright') |
English, Irish |
Boy |
|
|
Sarbani
|
Universal, all-encompassing; belonging to or of all |
|
Girl |
|
|
Savitari
|
Derived from the Vedic name Savitar: 'related to the sun' or 'inspired by the dawn/sun.' |
Sanskrit |
Girl |
|
|
Seba
|
Diminutive of Sebastian - 'from Sebaste' / 'venerable'; also a biblical name (Seba) of uncertain meaning, possibly related to Sheba ('oath' or 'seven') |
|
Boy |
|
|
Semona
|
Probably "heard" or "he has heard" (from Hebrew Shimon) |
|
Girl |
|
|
Sevien
|
Likely a modern creative name; may evoke the number seven or, via related forms, ideas of love/joy depending on influence. |
|
Unisex |
|
|
Shalitta
|
Likely "ruler" or "little ruler" (probable influence from Hebrew shalit) - also interpreted as a modern elaboration of Sha- + Lita |
English |
Girl |
|
|
Sadhguna
|
Possessor of good qualities; virtuous, one endowed with noble virtues |
Indian, Sanskrit |
Boy |
|
|
Salomão
|
Derived from Hebrew Shelomoh, meaning 'peaceful' or 'man of peace'. |
Hebrew |
Boy |
|
|
Sankethanarayanan
|
"Sign/symbol of Narayana" - Sanketha: sign/mark/signal; Narayanan: relating to Narayana (Lord Vishnu). |
Sanskrit, Tamil |
Boy |
|
|
Satishchandra
|
Compound of Satish (sat = 'truth/good' + īśa = 'lord') and Chandra ('moon') - roughly 'righteous/true-lord moon' or 'moon who is lord of truth'. |
Indian, Sanskrit |
Boy |
|
|
Selisa
|
No established traditional meaning; possibly associated with 'Melissa' (honeybee) or 'Selene' (moon) depending on influence. |
English |
Girl |
|
|
Shada
|
Fragrance, sweet scent |
Arabic |
Girl |
|
|
Shandon
|
Old fort (place name) |
Irish |
Boy |
|
|
Shaukath
|
power, dignity, honor, majesty |
Arabic |
Boy |
|
|
Shianne
|
Likely 'God is gracious' or 'graceful' (from Jane/Anne elements) |
English, Irish |
Girl |
|
|
Shozo
|
Varies by kanji; often combines elements meaning "righteous/bright/esteem/etc." with "three" (commonly interpreted as "third son"). |
Japanese |
Boy |
|
|
Siera-Grace
|
Combines 'sierra' (mountain range) and 'grace' (elegance/divine favor) - 'graceful mountain'. |
|
Girl |
|
|
Sitthichai
|
Victorious power; victory through accomplishment |
Lao, Thai |
Boy |
|
|
Somika
|
Derived from Soma (the moon): 'of the moon' or 'little/born of the moon'. |
Sanskrit |
Girl |
|
|
Stelios
|
pillar, column |
Greek |
Boy |
|
|
Sujanah
|
Good/virtuous person; noble or well‑born |
Sanskrit |
Girl |
|
|
Susan
|
lily |
Hebrew |
Girl |
|
|
Safir
|
Ambassador; in some languages also 'sapphire' (the gemstone) |
Arabic, Persian, Turkish |
Boy |
|
|
Sammy
|
Diminutive of Samuel/Samantha; from Hebrew meaning 'heard by God' (God has heard) |
|
Unisex |
|
|
Sarda
|
Possibly 'autumn' or an epithet of the goddess Saraswati (from Sanskrit Sharada); alternatively denotes 'from Sardinia' in Latin/Spanish. |
Indian, Latin, Sanskrit, Spanish |
Girl |
|
|
Savitashri
|
From Sanskrit 'Savita' (sun or sun-goddess) + 'Shri' (auspiciousness/beauty) - 'auspicious/beautiful like the sun' or 'grace of the sun'. |
Sanskrit |
Girl |
|
|
Sebaste
|
Venerable, revered (equivalent to 'august') |
Greek |
Girl |
|
|
Semonah
|
Derived from the root of Simon/Simona: "he has heard" or "listener" |
Italian, Latin |
Girl |
|
|
Sevil
|
beloved; literally 'be loved' (from the verb 'sev-' meaning 'to love') |
Turkish |
Girl |
|
|
Shalittah
|
Possibly 'ruler' or 'queen' if derived from Hebrew 'shalit'; otherwise an invented name with no widely established meaning |
|
Girl |
|
|
Sadhna
|
spiritual practice, discipline, means of accomplishment |
Indian, Sanskrit |
Girl |
|
|
Salome
|
peace, peaceful |
Hebrew |
Girl |
|
|
Sankethi
|
Of or from the Sankethi community (a South Indian Brahmin group); related to the Sanskrit idea of a 'sign' or 'place' (saṅketa) |
|
Unisex |
|
|
Satishkumar
|
Kumar ('son' or 'prince') appended to Satish - roughly 'son/young Satish'; Satish implies 'true/good lord', so overall 'truthful/virtuous prince'. |
Indian, Sanskrit |
Boy |
|
|
Selja
|
Likely from the Finnish word for the elder tree (Sambucus); in some Scandinavian/Old Norse contexts associated with roots meaning 'blessed' or 'happy'. |
Estonian, Finnish, Scandinavian |
Girl |
|