- Saanvi – A name of Sanskrit origin meaning “follower of the goddess Lakshmi.”
- Saasha – A variant of Sasha, the Russian diminutive of Alexander or Alexandra, meaning “defender of mankind.”
- Sabah – An Arabic name meaning “morning” or “dawn.”
- Sabahat – A Turkish name meaning “beauty” or “splendor.”
- Sabella – A variant of Isabel, a name of Hebrew origin meaning “God is my oath.”
- Sabina – A Latin name meaning “Sabine woman,” referring to an ancient Italian tribe.
- Sabine – The French and German form of Sabina, with the same reference to the Sabines.
- Sable – An English word name referring to the black-furred animal and the color black.
- Sabra – A name of Hebrew origin meaning “to rest,” also associated with native-born Israelis.
- Sabrielle – A modern blend of the names Sabrina and Gabrielle.
- Sabrina – A name of Celtic origin, after the mythical princess associated with the River Severn in England.
- Sacha – A French unisex variant of Sasha, meaning “defender of mankind.”
- Sachi – A Japanese name meaning “blessed” or “happiness.”
- Sachiko – A Japanese name meaning “child of bliss” or “child of happiness.”
- Sadaf – A Persian name meaning “seashell” or “mother of pearl.”
- Sade – Pronounced “shah-day,” a Yoruba name meaning “honor confers a crown,” also associated with the Nigerian-British singer Sade Adu.
- Sadhbh – An Irish name pronounced as “Sive,” meaning “sweet” or “goodly.”
- Sadia – A name of Arabic origin meaning “fortunate” or “lucky.”
- Sadie – A diminutive of Sarah, meaning “princess” in Hebrew.
- Sadira – A Persian name meaning “lotus tree” or could be related to the word “sedir,” meaning “pine.”
- Sadiya – A name of Arabic origin meaning “lucky” or “fortunate.”
- Sae – A short and sweet name of Korean origin, meaning “great” or “universe.”
- Saeda – A variant of Sa’ida, an Arabic name meaning “happy” or “fortunate.”
- Saeeda – Another variant of Sa’ida, with the same meaning of “happy” or “fortunate.”
- Saeko – A Japanese name that often means “child of splendor.”
- Safa – An Arabic name meaning “purity” or “clarity.”
- Saffron – Named after the spice, this English name refers to both the flower and the rich golden-yellow color.
- Safia – An Arabic name that means “pure” and “sincere.”
- Safira – Derived from the word sapphire, this name has Hebrew origins and means “precious gem.”
- Safiya – An Arabic name meaning “pure” and “untroubled.”
- Safiyyah – An Arabic name meaning “best friend” or “pure one.”
- Saga – In Norse mythology, Saga is the goddess of poetry and history.
- Sagal – A name of Somali origin, often meaning “morning ray of sunshine.”
- Sagan – Inspired by the famous astronomer Carl Sagan, this name suggests a love for the stars and cosmos.
- Sage – An English name meaning “wise and knowing,” taken from the herb of the same name.
- Saghar – A Persian name meaning “wine cup,” often symbolizing joy and celebration.
- Sahana – A Sanskrit name meaning “patience” or “endurance.”
- Sahar – An Arabic name meaning “dawn” or “morning.”
- Sahira – An Arabic name that means “wakeful” or “alert.”
- Sahithi – A name of Indian origin that means “literature.”
- Sahra – A variant of Sarah or an alternative spelling of Sahara, meaning “desert.”
- Sai – A Japanese name that can mean “talent” or “color,” depending on the kanji used.
- Saige – A variant of Sage, carrying the same meaning of wisdom.
- Sailor – An English occupational name for someone who works on a ship.
- Saima – A name of Arabic origin that means “fasting woman.”
- Saina – An Indian name that may mean “princess” or “reflection of Sai (a divine name).”
- Saira – An Arabic name meaning “traveler.”
- Sairah – A variant of Saira, with the same meaning of “traveler.”
- Saison – A French word for “season,” used as a unique name.
- Sajda – An Arabic name meaning “one who prostrates,” referring to the act of bowing in prayer.
- Sajida – Similar to Sajda, this Arabic name means “one who worships.”
- Sakara – A name of uncertain origin, it could be a variant of the name Sakura or an independent name.
- Saki – A Japanese name meaning “blossom of hope.”
- Sakina – An Arabic name meaning “tranquility” or “peace.”
- Sakura – A Japanese name meaning “cherry blossom.”
- Salama – An Arabic name meaning “safety” or “peace.”
- Saleema – An Arabic name meaning “peaceful” or “perfect.”
- Salena – A variant of Selena, meaning “moon” in Greek.
- Salima – An Arabic name meaning “safe” or “healthy.”
- Salina – A name possibly derived from the Latin word “sal,” meaning “salt.”
- Sally – A diminutive of Sarah, meaning “princess” in Hebrew.
- Salma – An Arabic name meaning “peaceful.”
- Salome – A Hebrew name meaning “peace.”
- Saloni – An Indian name meaning “beautiful” or “charming.”
- Sam – Often a nickname for Samuel or Samantha, meaning “told by God” in Hebrew.
- Samah – An Arabic name meaning “generosity” or “forgiveness.”
- Samaira – A name of unclear origin, it is often associated with the Hebrew meaning “enveloped by God.”
- Samanta – A variant of Samantha, a name that combines the Aramaic elements for “listen” and the name of God.
- Samantha – A female name possibly created in the American South, a feminine form of Samuel with the suffix “-antha” possibly meaning “flower.”
- Samara – A Hebrew name meaning “guarded by God” or can also refer to a type of seed of the elm tree.
- Sameera – An Arabic name meaning “companion in evening talk” or “entertaining companion.”
- Samiha – An Arabic name meaning “generous” or “noble.”
- Samina – An Arabic name meaning “healthy,” “fertile,” or “priceless.”
- Samira – An Arabic name meaning “companion in evening conversation.”
- Samiya – An Arabic name meaning “elevated” or “exalted.”
- Samiyah – A variant of Samiya, with the same meaning of “elevated” or “exalted.”
- Sammantha – A variant spelling of Samantha, meaning “told by God.”
- Samra – An Arabic name meaning “fruit” or “productive.”
- Sana – An Arabic name meaning “brilliance” or “radiance.”
- Sanaa – An Arabic name meaning “work of art” or “beauty.”
- Sanai – A name of uncertain origin, it may be a variant of Sanaa or an independent name.
- Sanam – A Persian name meaning “beloved.”
- Sancha – A Spanish name meaning “sacred.”
- Sanchita – An Indian name meaning “collected.”
- Sancia – A variant of Sancha, with the same meaning of “sacred.”
- Sandhya – A Sanskrit name meaning “twilight” or “evening.”
- Sandi – A diminutive form of Sandra, which is a variant of Alexandra meaning “defender of mankind.”
- Sandra – A short form of Alexandra, meaning “defender of mankind” in Greek.
- Sandrine – A French diminutive of Sandra, with the same meaning of “defender of mankind.”
- Sandy – A diminutive form of Sandra, also referring to the texture of sand.
- Sanela – A name of uncertain origin and meaning, possibly a variant of Sanela or an independent name.
- Sanem – A Turkish name meaning “idol” or “beloved.”
- Sani – A name of Navajo origin meaning “the old one.”
- Sania – An Arabic name meaning “brilliant,” “radiant,” or “splendid.”
- Saniyah – A variant of Saniya, often meaning “radiant” or “brilliant.”
- Sanjana – A Sanskrit name meaning “creator,” “uniter,” or “soft, meek.”
- Sanjeeda – An Arabic name meaning “serious” or “earnest.”
- Sanjida – A variant of Sanjeeda, with the same meaning of “serious” or “earnest.”
- Sanna – A name of Arabic origin meaning “brilliance,” also a short form of Susanna meaning “lily” in Hebrew.
- Santa – Derived from the Spanish word for “saint,” also associated with Christmas as in Santa Claus.
- Santina – An Italian diminutive of Santa, meaning “little saint.”
- Saoirse – An Irish name meaning “freedom” or “liberty.”
- Saphira – A name derived from sapphire, the precious blue gemstone, suggesting beauty and strength.
- Sapphira – A variant of Saphira, with the same association to the blue gemstone.
- Sapphire – An English name directly taken from the gemstone, symbolizing wisdom and virtue.
- Sara – A Hebrew name meaning “princess” or “noblewoman.”
- Sarah – The classic spelling of Sara, with the same meaning of “princess” or “noblewoman.”
- Sarahi – A variant of Sarah, with the same meaning of “princess” or “noblewoman.”
- Sarai – A Hebrew name meaning “my princess,” also the original name of Sarah in the Bible.
- Saranya – A Sanskrit name meaning “surrender” or “refuge.”
- Saree – A name of uncertain origin, potentially a variant of Sarah or a reference to the traditional Indian garment.
- Sarena – A name of Latin origin meaning “serene” or “tranquil.”
- Sari – A name derived from the traditional Indian garment, also a variant of Sarah meaning “princess.”
- Sariah – A name with Hebrew origins, possibly meaning “princess of the Lord.”
- Sarina – A variant of Serena, meaning “serene” or “tranquil” in Latin.
- Sarita – A Hindi name meaning “river” or “stream.”
- Saroya – A name of uncertain origin, possibly a variant of Sarai or an independent name.
- Saryn – A name of uncertain origin, it may be a modern creation or derived from a variation of Sarah.
- Sasha – A Russian diminutive of Alexandra, meaning “defender of mankind.”
- Saskia – A Dutch name meaning “Saxon woman” or “protector of mankind.”
- Sassy – An English word meaning “bold and spirited,” often used as a nickname.
- Satine – A name popularized by the film “Moulin Rouge,” possibly derived from satin, a type of fabric.
- Sativa – Derived from the botanical term for certain species of plants, including hemp.
- Savannah – An English name taken from the Spanish word “sabana,” referring to a treeless plain.
- Savanna – A variant spelling of Savannah, with the same meaning.
- Savina – A variant of Sabina, meaning “Sabine woman” in Latin, referring to an ancient Italian tribe.
- Savita – A Sanskrit name meaning “sun” or “stimulating.”
- Sawyer – An English occupational name for someone who saws wood.
- Sayuri – A Japanese name meaning “small lily.”
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- Scarlet – An English name referring to a bright red color, often associated with passion or courage.
- Scarlett – A variant spelling of Scarlet, with the same meaning.
- Schuyler – A Dutch name meaning “scholar,” often anglicized as Skylar or Skyler.
- Scout – An English name meaning “to listen” or “to observe,” popularized by the character in “To Kill a Mockingbird.”
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- Seana – A variant of Seanna, an Irish name meaning “God is gracious.”
- Season – An English word name representing the four seasons of the year.
- Sebrina – A variant of Sabrina, possibly derived from the River Severn in England.
- Sedona – Named after the city in Arizona, possibly derived from the Spanish “sedona,” meaning “there it is.”
- Selah – A Hebrew word used in the Bible, thought to be a musical direction or pause.
- Selby – An English place name meaning “willow farm.”
- Selena – A Greek name meaning “moon goddess.”
- Selene – Another form of Selena, with the same meaning of “moon goddess.”
- Selina – A variant of Selena, meaning “moon” or “moon goddess.”
- Selma – A name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from Anselma, meaning “divine helmet.”
- Sema – A Turkish name meaning “sky” or “heaven.”
- Semira – An Arabic name meaning “from heaven” or “heavenly.”
- Sena – A name of multiple origins, in Korean it means “world’s beauty,” and in African, it means “bringing heaven to earth.”
- September – An English month name, derived from the Latin “septem,” meaning “seven,” as it was the seventh month in the ancient Roman calendar.
- Sera – A shortened form of Seraphina, meaning “fiery” or “burning” in Hebrew.
- Serafina – An Italian and Spanish variant of Seraphina, meaning “fiery one.”
- Seraphina – A Hebrew name meaning “fiery-winged,” referring to the highest order of angels, the seraphim.
- Serena – A Latin name meaning “clear,” “tranquil,” or “serene.”
- Serenity – An English name derived from the Latin “serenus,” meaning “peaceful” or “clear.”
- Serina – A variant of Serena, with the same meaning of “tranquil” or “serene.”
- Serra – A Catalan and Italian word meaning “mountain range” or “ridge,” also a surname.
- Sesame – Named after the sesame seed, this name is rare and modern.
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- Shadi – An Arabic name meaning “singer” or “happy.”
- Shadia – A variant of Shadi, with the same meaning of “singer” or “happy.”
- Shae – A variant of Shea, an Irish name meaning “admirable” or “hawk-like.”
- Shaela – A name of uncertain origin, possibly a modern invention combining elements of the names Shay and Kayla.
- Shaelyn – A modern American creation, possibly blending the names Shay and Lynn.
- Shaina – A Yiddish name meaning “beautiful.”
- Shaira – An Arabic name meaning “poetess” or “scholar.”
- Shala – A name of uncertain origin, potentially related to Shalom, meaning “peace.”
- Shalini – A Sanskrit name meaning “modest” or “housewife.”
- Shalom – A Hebrew word meaning “peace,” used as a name.
- Shamara – A name of uncertain origin, it could be an amalgamation of the names Shamar and Tamara.
- Shameka – A modern American name with no clear meaning or origin.
- Shamiya – A name of Arabic origin meaning “highly praised” or “exalted.”
- Shana – A variant of Shaina, meaning “beautiful” in Yiddish.
- Shanae – A modern American name, possibly a variant of Renae with the prefix “Sha.”
- Shanaya – A modern name of uncertain origin, it has gained popularity in various cultures.
- Shanda – A name of uncertain origin, possibly a variant of Chandra, the Sanskrit word for “moon.”
- Shandi – A modern American name, possibly a blend of the names Shannon and Mandy
- Shandra – A modern name that may be a variation of Chandra, meaning “moon” in Sanskrit.
- Shane – An Anglicized version of the Irish name Seán, which is a form of John meaning “God is gracious.”
- Shanel – A modern, phonetic variant of Chanel, the French surname of the famous fashion designer.
- Shanell – Another variant spelling of Chanel, with the same association to the French fashion icon.
- Shanelle – A contemporary version of Chanel, emphasizing a unique spelling.
- Shania – A name of Ojibwa origin meaning “I’m on my way” and popularized by singer Shania Twain.
- Shanice – A modern American name that is a blend of the names Shannon and Janice.
- Shanika – A name likely of modern American creation, with no specific meaning.
- Shanita – A modern name, possibly a combination of the names Shan and Anita.
- Shaniya – A name of uncertain origin, it may be a variant of Shania or an independent creation.
- Shanna – A variant of Shannon, an Irish name meaning “old” or “wise.”
- Shannan – A variation of Shannon, with the same Irish origins and meaning.
- Shannen – A version of Shannon, which means “old river” or “wise river” in Gaelic.
- Shannon – Derived from the Gaelic name for the River Shannon, Ireland’s longest river.
- Shanon – An alternate spelling of Shannon, referring to the same Irish river.
- Shanta – An Indian name meaning “calm” or “peaceful” in Sanskrit.
- Shantae – A modern American name that may be a variant of Chanté, meaning “sung” in French.
- Shantel – A modern American name that could be a variant of Chantal, a French place name.
- Shantell – Another variant spelling of Chantal, with the same French origins.
- Shanti – A Sanskrit name meaning “peace” or “tranquility.”
- Shaquana – A modern American name with no clear meaning or origin.
- Shaquita – A name of modern American origin, likely a blend of the prefix “Sha” and the suffix “-quita.”
- Shara – A name that could be a shortened form of Sharon or a variant of the name Sarah.
- Sharayah – A modern American name that could be a creative spelling of Shariah or a blend of Sharon and Rayah.
- Sharee – A variant of Shari or a modern name that could be derived from the word “share.”
- Shari – A diminutive form of Sharon or a variant of Sherry, meaning “beloved” or “dear.”
- Sharice – A modern American name, possibly a blend of Sharon and Denise.
- Sharla – A variant of Carla or Charlotte, or a shortened form of Sharlene.
- Sharleen – A name that could be a variant of Charlene, meaning “free man” or “petite.”
- Sharlene – A modern American name that may be a combination of the names Sharon and Arlene.
- Sharmaine – A name of uncertain origin, possibly a variant of Charmaine, meaning “charm.”
- Sharna – A name of uncertain origin, it may be a modern creation or derived from a variation of Sharon.
- Sharon – A Hebrew name meaning “a plain,” referring to an area of flat land in Israel.
- Sharona – A modern American name that may be a variant of Sharon with a trendy suffix.
- Sharron – An alternative spelling of Sharon, carrying the same Hebrew meaning.
- Sharyn – A variant spelling of Sharon, meaning “a plain” in Hebrew.
- Shasta – Named after Mount Shasta in California, possibly derived from a Hindi word meaning “teacher.”
- Shauna – A feminine form of the Irish name Seán, meaning “God is gracious.”
- Shaunna – A variant spelling of Shauna, with the same Irish origin and meaning.
- Shavonne – An Irish name, a variant of Siobhan, meaning “God is gracious.”
- Shawn – An Anglicized version of the Irish name Seán, meaning “God is gracious.”
- Shawna – A feminine form of Shawn, with the same meaning of “God is gracious.”
- Shawnda – A modern American name, possibly a variant of Shawna with a unique spelling.
- Shawnee – Named after the Native American Shawnee tribe, meaning “southern people.”
- Shawnna – A variation of Shawna, meaning “God is gracious” in Irish.
- Shay – A diminutive of Shea, an Irish name meaning “admirable” or “hawk-like.”
- Shaya – A name of Hebrew origin meaning “gift of God.”
- Shayla – A modern American name that may be a blend of the names Shay and Kayla.
- Shaylee – A modern American name, possibly a combination of Shay and Lee.
- Shaylyn – A combination of Shay and Lynn, this name is of modern American origin.
- Shayna – A Yiddish name meaning “beautiful.”
- Shayne – A variant of Shane, meaning “God is gracious” in Irish.
- Shea – An Irish name meaning “admirable” or “hawk-like.”
- Sheena – A Scottish variant of Jane, meaning “God is gracious.”
- Sheila – An Irish name that is a form of Cecilia, meaning “blind” or “heavenly.”
- Shekinah – A Hebrew name meaning “God’s presence” or “glory of God.”
- Shelby – An English name meaning “a place where willows grow.”
- Shelia – A variant of Sheila, with the same meaning as Cecilia.
- Shella – A name of uncertain origin, it may be a variant of Sheila or a modern creation.
- Shelly – A diminutive of Michelle or an English name meaning “meadow on a ledge.”
- Shelva – A name of uncertain origin, possibly a modern invention or a variant of Selva, meaning “forest” in Italian.
- Sheri – A diminutive of Sharon or a variant of Sherry, meaning “beloved” or “dear.”
- Sheridan – An Irish name meaning “wild” or “seeker.”
- Sherie – A variant of Sheri or Sherry, often meaning “beloved” or “dear.”
- Sherilyn – A modern American name, possibly a blend of Sherry and Marilyn.
- Sherita – Possibly a modern American creation that blends elements of the names Sherry and Rita.
- Sherlyn – A contemporary name that may combine the names Sherry and Lynn.
- Sherri – A variant spelling of Sherry, a name that can mean “beloved” or “darling.”
- Sherrie – Another variant of Sherry, with the same connotations of endearment.
- Sherry – Derived from the English word for the fortified wine, which comes from the Spanish city of Jerez.
- Sheryl – A modern variant of Cheryl, an American name that likely means “beloved” or “dear one.”
- Sheva – A Hebrew name meaning “oath” or “seven.”
- Shiann – A modern American name with no specific origin or meaning, potentially a variant of Cheyenne.
- Shianne – Another variant of Cheyenne, a Native American tribal name.
- Shifra – A Hebrew name meaning “beautiful” or “improved.”
- Shilah – A name of Native American origin meaning “brother.”
- Shiloh – A Hebrew name meaning “peaceful” or “tranquil,” also a place name from the Bible.
- Shina – A name of uncertain origin, possibly a variant spelling of Sheena or a Japanese name meaning “virtue; good.”
- Shira – A Hebrew name meaning “song” or “poem.”
- Shirin – A Persian name meaning “sweet,” “pleasant,” or “gentle.”
- Shirley – An Old English name meaning “bright clearing” or “meadow.”
- Shiva – A name derived from the Hindu god Shiva, meaning “auspicious” or “gracious.”
- Shivani – A Hindu name meaning “follower of Shiva” or “devotee of Shiva.”
- Shona – A Scottish name possibly derived from the name Seonaid, which is a form of Janet meaning “God is gracious.”
- Shonda – A modern American name with no clear origin or meaning.
- Shoshana – A Hebrew name meaning “rose” or “lily.”
- Shreya – A Sanskrit name meaning “auspicious” or “lucky.”
- Shyla – A variant of Sheila or a modern name that may mean “daughter of the mountain” in Sanskrit.
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- Sia – A name of Old Norse origin meaning “victory,” also a shortened form of names like Sienna or Sian.
- Sian – A Welsh form of Jane, meaning “God is gracious.”
- Siara – Possibly a variant of Ciara, an Irish name meaning “dark-haired” or “black.”
- Sibyl – A Greek name meaning “prophetess” or “oracle.”
- Sidney – An English place name meaning “wide meadow.”
- Sienna – Named after the Italian city Siena, and also refers to an earthy reddish-brown color.
- Sierra – A Spanish name meaning “mountain range.”
- Signe – A Scandinavian name meaning “new victory.”
- Sigourney – A rare name of uncertain origin, possibly an Americanized version of the French surname “Sigourne.”
- Sigrid – A Scandinavian name meaning “beautiful victory.”
- Siham – An Arabic name meaning “arrows.”
- Sika – A name of African origin meaning “money.”
- Silje – A Norwegian variant of Cecilia, meaning “blind” or “heavenly.”
- Silke – A German name meaning “blind,” a diminutive of Celia or Cecilia.
- Silvana – A Latin name meaning “forest” or “woodland.”
- Silver – An English word name referring to the precious metal, symbolizing grace and sophistication.
- Silvia – A Latin name meaning “from the forest,” the feminine form of Silvius.
- Sima – A Hebrew name meaning “treasure” or “prize,” also a Persian name meaning “face” or “complexion.”
- Simona – A feminine form of Simon, meaning “he has heard” in Hebrew.
- Simone – The French feminine form of Simon, also meaning “he has heard.”
- Simran – A Sikh name derived from Sanskrit meaning “meditation” or “remembrance.”
- Sina – A name of uncertain origin, possibly a short form of names like Christina or Rosina.
- Sindy – A variant spelling of Cindy, which is a diminutive of Cynthia meaning “from Mount Kynthos.”
- Sine – The Irish form of Jane, meaning “God is gracious.”
- Sinead – An Irish form of Jane or Jeanette, meaning “God is gracious.”
- Siobhan – The Irish Gaelic form of Joan, meaning “God is gracious.”
- Siona – A Hebrew name meaning “highest point,” also a variant of the Irish Siobhan.
- Sirena – Derived from the word “siren,” referring to the mythological creatures that lured sailors to their doom with their enchanting music.
- Siri – A Scandinavian diminutive of Sigrid, meaning “beautiful victory.”
- Sirine – A name of uncertain origin, possibly related to the Sirens of Greek mythology or a variant of the Persian name Shirin.
- Sisi – A nickname often associated with the Empress Elisabeth of Austria, derived from the name Elisabeth.
- Sisley – A variant of Cecily, an English name meaning “blind” or “from the Latin Cecilia.”
- Sissy – A diminutive form of sister or a nickname for names like Cecilia and Frances.
- Sita – In Hindu mythology, Sita is the wife of Rama and an avatar of the goddess Lakshmi.
- Siya – Another name for Sita in Hindu mythology, representing purity and sacrifice.
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- Sky – An English nature name referring to the expanse above the earth.
- Skye – Named after the Isle of Skye in Scotland, with the same nature-based meaning as Sky.
- Skylar – A modern American name, possibly derived from the Dutch surname Schuyler, meaning “scholar.”
- Skyler – A variant spelling of Skylar, with the same possible Dutch origins.
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- Slaine – A name of Gaelic origin meaning “health” or “good health.”
- Sloan – An Anglicized form of the Irish surname Ó Sluaghadháin, meaning “raider” or “warrior.”
- Sloane – A variant spelling of Sloan, with the same meaning and Irish origin.
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- Sofia – A Greek name meaning “wisdom.”
- Sofie – A variant spelling of Sofia or Sophie, with the same meaning of “wisdom.”
- Sohvi – A Finnish variant of Sophia, also meaning “wisdom.”
- Sol – A name of Spanish origin meaning “sun,” also short for Solomon, meaning “peace.”
- Solace – An English word name meaning “comfort” or “consolation.”
- Solana – A Spanish name meaning “sunshine” or “eastern wind.”
- Solange – A French name possibly meaning “solemn” or derived from the Latin for “angel of the sun.”
- Soledad – A Spanish name meaning “solitude” or “solitary.”
- Soleil – A French name meaning “sun.”
- Solene – A French form of the Latin name Sollemnia, meaning “solemn” or “religious.”
- Solina – A name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from the Latin word “sol,” meaning “sun.”
- Solstice – An English word name referring to the times of the year when the sun reaches its highest or lowest point in the sky.
- Sondra – A variant of Sandra, which is a short form of Alessandra, meaning “defending men.”
- Sonia – A Slavic form of Sophia, meaning “wisdom.”
- Sonja – A Scandinavian and German variant of Sonia, also meaning “wisdom.”
- Sonya – Another variant form of Sonia, with the same meaning of “wisdom.”
- Sophia – A name of Greek origin meaning “wisdom,” one of the most popular names in recent years.
- Sophie – A French form of Sophia, also meaning “wisdom.”
- Soraya – A Persian name meaning “princess” or “bright star.”
- Soren – A Danish form of Severus, meaning “stern” in Latin.
- Sorrel – An English name after the herb or a color that is a brownish-orange shade.
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- Spencer – An English occupational name for someone who dispenses provisions.
- Spring – An English word name for the season symbolizing rebirth and new beginnings.
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- Stacey – A variant of Eustace, a Greek name meaning “fruitful” or “productive.”
- Staci – A modern spelling variant of Stacey, with the same Greek origins.
- Stacia – A diminutive form of Anastasia, meaning “resurrection” in Greek.
- Stacy – Another variant spelling of Stacey, meaning “fruitful” or “productive.”
- Star – An English word name representing the celestial bodies in the night sky.
- Starla – A modern American creation, possibly a blend of the word “star” with a feminine suffix.
- Starlet – An English word name referring to a young actress or a small star.
- Starling – An English name after the bird, also used as a word for a young or inexperienced person.
- Starr – A variant spelling of Star, emphasizing the celestial theme.
- Stefani – A variant of Stephanie, the feminine form of Stephen, meaning “crown” or “garland.”
- Stefania – An Italian form of Stephanie, meaning “crown” or “garland.”
- Stefanie – A German variant of Stephanie, with the same meaning of “crown” or “garland.”
- Steffi – A diminutive form of Stephanie, often associated with the tennis player Steffi Graf.
- Stella – A Latin name meaning “star.”
- Stellina – A diminutive Italian form of Stella, meaning “little star.”
- Steph – A short form of Stephanie, meaning “crown” or “garland” in Greek.
- Stephani – A variant spelling of Stephanie, with the same regal meaning.
- Stephanie – The feminine form of Stephen, meaning “crown” or “garland.”
- Stephany – Another variant spelling of Stephanie, emphasizing the same meaning.
- Sterling – An English name meaning “of high quality,” originally denoting sterling silver.
- Stevie – A unisex diminutive of Stephen or Stephanie, meaning “crown” or “wreath.”
- Storm – An English word name that conjures images of strength and tumultuous beauty.
- Stormi – A modern variant of Storm, with a playful or whimsical twist.
- Stormy – Similar to Storm, this name suggests a dynamic and powerful personality.
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- Sue – A short form of Susan or Susannah, meaning “lily” in Hebrew.
- Suela – A name of uncertain origin, possibly a modern creation or a variant of Suela, meaning “sole” or “alone” in Spanish.
- Suelen – A name of uncertain origin, perhaps a modern combination of Sue and Ellen.
- Suellen – A blend of the names Sue and Ellen, the latter meaning “light” or “torch.”
- Sugar – An English word name that is sweet and endearing, often used as a term of affection.
- Suhana – A name of Hindi origin meaning “pleasant” or “charming.”
- Suki – A Japanese name meaning “beloved” or “loved one.”
- Sula – A name of uncertain origin, which may be related to the Gaelic word for “eye” or a short form of Ursula.
- Sully – A nickname that could be derived from Sullivan, an Irish surname meaning “dark-eyed.”
- Summer – An English word name representing the warmest season of the year.
- Sundae – A whimsical English word name after the sweet ice cream dessert.
- Sunday – An English word name for the day of the week, often associated with peace and rest.
- Sundus – An Arabic name meaning “fine silk” or “brocade.”
- Sunny – An English word name that conveys cheerfulness and a bright disposition.
- Susan – A Hebrew name meaning “lily,” a symbol of purity and beauty.
- Susana – A Spanish and Portuguese form of Susan, with the same floral meaning.
- Susann – A variant spelling of Susan, maintaining the meaning “lily.”
- Susanna – An elaborated form of Susan, also meaning “lily” in Hebrew.
- Susannah – Another variant of Susan, with the same meaning and a biblical heritage.
- Susanne – A French and German variant of Susan, meaning “lily.”
- Susette – A diminutive form of Susan, meaning “little lily.”
- Sushma – A name of Sanskrit origin meaning “beautiful woman” or “beauty.”
- Susie – A diminutive of Susan, meaning “lily” and often used affectionately.
- Sussie – A variant spelling of Susie, with the same meaning and affectionate use.
- Sutten – A name of uncertain origin, possibly a modern creation or a variant of Sutton.
- Sutton – An English place name meaning “from the southern homestead.”
- Suzan – A variant spelling of Susan, meaning “lily” in Hebrew.
- Suzanna – A variant of Susanna, with the same meaning of “lily.”
- Suzanne – A French form of Susanna, meaning “lily” and offering a classic, sophisticated feel.
- Suzette – A French diminutive of Susan, meaning “little lily.”
- Suzie – A diminutive of Susan, with the same meaning of “lily.”
- Suzy – Another affectionate diminutive of Susan, meaning “lily.”
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- Svea – A Swedish national personification name, meaning “Swede” or “Swedish.”
- Svetlana – A Slavic name meaning “light” or “bright.”
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- Sybil – A Greek name meaning “prophetess” or a woman who can see the future.
- Sydelle – A modern American name, possibly a variant of Sybil with a French-sounding ending.
- Sydnee – A variant spelling of Sydney, referring to the Australian city or “wide meadow” in Old English.
- Sydney – An English place name and surname meaning “wide meadow.”
- Sydni – A modern spelling variant of Sydney, with the same place name origin.
- Sydnie – Another variant of Sydney, offering a unique spelling while retaining the original meaning.
- Sylvana – A variant of Silvana, meaning “forest” or “woodland” in Latin.
- Sylvia – A Latin name meaning “forest” or “wood,” symbolizing natural beauty and strength.
- Sylviana – An elaborated form of Sylvia, adding a feminine ending to the name.
- Sylvie – The French form of Sylvia, meaning “from the forest.”