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Names letter starts with S

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Senda path; trail; way Spanish Girl
Sevuda love; passion; beloved Persian Girl
Shalott From the place-name 'Shalott' in Tennyson's poem; evokes the secluded/poetic island and its lady Girl
Sadriya eminent, foremost; associated with leadership or prominence Arabic, Turkish Girl
Sama Sky, heaven (Arabic); in Persian/Sufi 'listening' or spiritual concert; in Sanskrit/Hindi 'equal' or 'same'. Arabic, Hindi, Persian, Sanskrit Girl
Santha Peaceful, calm, tranquil Sanskrit Girl
Satyaketu Bearer of truth; 'truth-banner' or 'one whose banner is truth' Indian, Sanskrit Boy
Semaj A reversed form of James - ultimately from Jacob meaning "supplanter" Boy
Shaelene A modern blend of 'Shae' (from Shea/Shay) and the suffix '-lene'; broadly interpreted as a feminine name meaning associated with Shea (often 'descendant of Shea' or 'beloved') English Girl
Shanina Likely associated with 'Shani' meaning 'crimson' (so 'little/crimson one') or a feminine form/variant of Shannon/Shane Girl
Shavaun God is gracious Irish Girl
Shikari Hunter (one who hunts) Hindi, Persian, Sanskrit, Urdu Boy
Shree Rama Honorific 'Shree' + Rama - 'Resplendent/holy Lord Rama' (a reverent form referring to the deity Rama). Hindu, Sanskrit Boy
Sigbjørn Victorious bear Norse Boy
Sivaprasad Blessing/gift of Lord Shiva Sanskrit Boy
Sondre southern, from the south Norwegian Boy
Stephaun crown, garland; 'crowned' Greek Boy
Suk Korean: 'pure/virtuous' (from hanja 淑); South Asian: 'happiness/peace' (from 'sukh'); as a Czech surname: derived from word for 'knot' in wood Korean Girl
Susmitha one with a sweet or beautiful smile Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Sagun Possessing good qualities; virtuous; auspicious (from Sanskrit saguṇa / sagun, 'with qualities') Sanskrit Boy
Samudra ocean, sea Sanskrit Boy
Saret likely "princess" (derived from Sarah) Girl
Sawney Diminutive of Alexander; 'defender of men' Scottish Boy
Sebo Short form of Sebastian - originally 'venerable' or 'from Sebaste' Boy
Senen From Gaelic 'sean' ('old') with diminutive suffix -án: 'little old one'. Egyptian, Galician, Irish, Spanish Boy
Sevyl Likely 'stern/serious' (from Severus) or an invented modern name with no fixed traditional meaning Unisex
Shalum From the Hebrew root sh-l-m meaning 'to be whole/complete'; commonly rendered as 'recompense' or 'restitution' and related to the concept of peace. Hebrew Boy
Sadriye From Arabic 'sadr' meaning 'chest, foremost' - figuratively 'leader', 'eminent' or 'noble'. Turkish Girl
Samad The Eternal; The Self-Sufficient - one of the 99 names of God (As‑Samad) Arabic Boy
Santhan progeny; son; descendant Sanskrit, Tamil Boy
Satyam truth; reality; the true Sanskrit Boy
Semane Uncertain; possibilities include a day-name in Eritrean/Tigrinya traditions or 'of/from Seman' (geographic) in an Albanian context Girl
Shaelin Modern coinage probably meaning "little Shae" or "child of Shea"; associated via Shea with Gaelic ideas of being stately/admirable English Girl
Shaniqka Likely related to Shani ('scarlet' or 'crimson' in Hebrew); overall meaning is modern and not historically fixed Girl
Shavaune God is gracious Girl
Shikhaa Flame; crest or peak; tuft of hair (also the flame of a lamp). Hindi, Sanskrit Girl
Shreedhara Bearer of Śrī (Lakshmi); holder of wealth and prosperity; epithet of Vishnu Sanskrit Boy
Siger Victory; victorious Germanic Boy
Sivapriya Beloved of Lord Shiva Hindu, Sanskrit Girl
Soneela golden Indian Girl
Stephenie crown; wreath (crowned) Greek Girl
Sukaina tranquility; serenity; calmness Arabic Girl
Susruta well-renowned; famous; 'one who is well heard' Sanskrit Boy
Saguna Having qualities; endowed with virtues; 'with attributes' (philosophical term opposite of nirguna) Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Samudragupta Protected by the ocean Sanskrit Boy
Sareta Princess (diminutive/variant of Sarah) Girl
Sawyer Occupational name meaning 'one who saws wood' (a woodcutter or sawyer). English Unisex
Sebyn Venerable; from the city of Sebastia Greek Boy
Senett Possibly linked to the ancient Egyptian game Senet or a diminutive meaning 'little Sena'; exact meaning is uncertain Unisex
Sevyla Ambiguous; commonly interpreted as 'forest-related' (if from Sylvia), 'from Seville' (if from Sevilla), or 'beloved'/'loved' (if from Turkish 'sev'). Girl