| Name | Meaning | Origins | Gender | Popularity (last 10y) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Saoul | Asked for; prayed for | Hebrew | Boy | — | |
| Saphirah | Sapphire; precious gemstone | Hebrew | Girl | — | |
| Sapira | Sapphire (precious gemstone) | Hebrew | Girl | — | |
| Sapphirah | Sapphire; precious gemstone | Hebrew | Girl | — | |
| Sapphyrah | Sapphire; precious gemstone | Hebrew | Girl | — | |
| Sappi | Diminutive of Sapphira/Sapphire: 'sapphire' (precious blue gemstone), implying precious/beautiful | English, Hebrew | Girl | — | |
| Sapyra | Sapphire (precious gemstone) | Hebrew | Girl | — | |
| Sar | Often a short form of Sarah meaning 'princess' (Hebrew); in Persian 'sar' means 'head' or 'chief/top'. | Hebrew, Persian | Unisex | — | |
| Sara-Jane | Combines Sarah ('princess') and Jane ('God is gracious') - roughly 'princess who is gracious'. | French, Hebrew | Girl | — | |
| Saraah | Princess, noblewoman | Hebrew | Girl | — | |
| Saraf | Arabic: "money-changer, banker" (from صرّاف); Hebrew: related to "seraph" meaning "fiery one" or "burning one/angel". Also used as an Indian surname among merchant families. | Arabic, Hebrew, Indian | Boy | — | |
| Sarafin | From Hebrew seraphim 'burning ones' - 'fiery, ardent; an order of angels' | Hebrew | Boy | — | |
| Sarafine | Derived from Hebrew 'seraphim' meaning 'fiery ones' - interpreted as 'fiery', 'ardent' or 'angelic' | Hebrew | Girl | — | |
| Sarah-J | Sarah: 'princess'; the '-J' is typically an added initial or second element (e.g., Jane/Jay) so the full meaning is commonly understood as 'princess' with a secondary name beginning with J. | Hebrew | Girl | — | |
| Sarah-Jane | Combines Sarah (“princess”) and Jane (“God is gracious”) | French, Hebrew | Girl | — | |
| Saraph | 'burning one' - a fiery, angelic being (one of the seraphim) | Hebrew | Unisex | — | |
| Sareah | Princess; noblewoman | Hebrew | Girl | — | |
| Sareeta | Likely a variant of Sarita: from Hebrew Sara meaning 'princess' (diminutive 'little Sara') or from Sanskrit 'sarita' meaning 'river'. | Hebrew, Sanskrit, Spanish | Girl | — | |
| Sarei | Princess (from Sarah/Sarai; 'my princess') | Hebrew | Girl | — | |
| Sarel | Likely 'prince of God' (from Hebrew Sariel); used as an Afrikaans masculine given name and sometimes considered a local form related to Karel/Charles. | Afrikaans, Hebrew | Boy | — | |
| Sarenah | Serene princess | English, Hebrew, Latin, Persian | Girl | — | |
| Sarepta | Place of smelting; 'refiner's place' (from Hebrew root meaning to smelt/refine) | Hebrew | Girl | — | |
| Saretta | Diminutive of Sarah - 'princess' (often understood as 'little princess') | Hebrew | Girl | — | |
| Saricah | By association with Sarah/Sarai: "princess"; as a modern/invented name the meaning is inferred rather than historically established | Hebrew | Girl | — | |
| Sarid | Remnant; survivor; that which remains | Hebrew | Boy | — | |
| Sarie | Princess | Hebrew | Girl | — | |
| Saritah | Little princess (diminutive of Sarah, meaning 'princess') | Hebrew | Girl | — | |
| Saritt | Likely from Sanskrit 'sarit' meaning 'river/stream'; in Hebrew contexts used as a feminine name (related to diminutive forms of Sarah) - modern spelling variant. | Hebrew, Sanskrit, Thai | Unisex | — | |
| Saritta | Diminutive of Sarah meaning "princess"; in Sanskrit/Hindi also 'river' or 'stream'. | Hebrew, Hindi, Latin, Sanskrit, Spanish | Girl | — | |
| Sarittah | Diminutive of Sarah meaning "princess" (little princess) | Hebrew | Girl | — | |
| Saritte | Diminutive of Sarah - "princess" or "noblewoman" | Hebrew | Girl | — | |
| sariyah | A feminine name often treated as a variant of Sariah/Saria; commonly linked to 'princess' (Hebrew) and, in some Arabic usages, associated with night/travel imagery ('night traveler' or 'clouds at night'). | Arabic, Hebrew | Girl | — | |
| Sarott | No well-established meaning. May be a variant of names such as Sarit ('little princess' in Hebrew) or Saroj ('lotus' in Sanskrit), or simply a family name with no specific lexical meaning. | Hebrew | Unisex | — | |
| Sarria | Likely a variant of Sarai/Sariah meaning "my princess" or "princess"; alternatively used as a place-based surname from Sarria in Spain. | Hebrew, Spanish | Girl | — | |
| Saryt | Likely 'golden' or 'yellow' (from Turkic sary); alternatively a variant of Hebrew Sarit meaning 'little princess' | Hebrew | Unisex | — | |
| Saryta | Diminutive of Sarah - 'princess' (little princess) | Hebrew | Girl | — | |
| Sarytte | Diminutive of Sarah: 'little princess' (Sarah = princess) | Hebrew | Girl | — | |
| Sasson | Joy; gladness; rejoicing | Hebrew | Boy | — | |
| Satan | Adversary, accuser | Hebrew | Boy | — | |
| Saula | Asked for; prayed for (derived from the Hebrew name Sha'ul/Saul) | Hebrew | Girl | — | |
| Sawl | Asked for; prayed for | Hebrew | Boy | — | |
| Sayrah | Likely a variant of Sarah meaning 'princess' (Hebrew) or of Arabic Saira meaning 'traveller' or 'one who walks'. | Arabic, Hebrew | Girl | — | |
| Schaddoc | Likely derived from the biblical name Shadrach; etymology uncertain but often rendered as 'command of Aku' or interpreted as a protective/servant name. Also appears as an English surname (Shaddock). | English, Hebrew | Boy | — | |
| Scheanah | Likely 'beautiful' (from Yiddish Shayna); by association sometimes linked to 'God is gracious' via Sheena/Jean | English, Hebrew, Scottish | Girl | — | |
| Schifra | Beautiful, fair, lovely | Hebrew | Girl | — | |
| Schlomit | Peaceful; woman of peace | Hebrew | Girl | — | |
| Schlomo | Peaceful; 'man of peace' (from Hebrew 'shalom') | Hebrew | Boy | — | |
| Schmaiah | God has heard / heard by God | Hebrew | Boy | — | |
| Schmuel | God has heard | Hebrew | Boy | — | |
| Schmul | Derived from Hebrew Shmuel/Samuel meaning 'God has heard' (or 'name of God') | Hebrew | Boy | — |
Aggregated births across United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany for every Hebrew-origin name in our dataset.