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Names letter starts with S

Name Meaning Origins Gender
synorita "Synorita" combines "syna" (together) and "orita" (noble), meaning unity. Latin, Spanish Female
sylas Sylas means "wood" or "forest"; derived from Latin and Greek origins. Ancient Greek, Biblical, Greek Male
symone Symone is a variant of Simone, meaning "heard" in Hebrew. American, Biblical, English Female
symphani Symphani means harmony; derived from Greek "symphonia," meaning agreement or concord. None. Either
suzen Suzen: A variant of Susan, meaning "lily," of Hebrew origin. American, Arabic, Armenian, Biblical, English, Greek, Hebrew, Indian, Latin, Persian, Spanish Female
suzzii Suzzii is a modern variation of the name Susanna, meaning lily. American, English Female
suzani Suzani means "needlework" in Persian, originating from Central Asia textiles. Arabic, Persian Female
sunni Sunni: followers of Muhammad's traditions; derived from Arabic "Sunnah." Arabic, Islamic Either
stelan Stelan means "calm" or "peaceful"; derived from Old French origins. Ancient Greek, Greek Either
stormie Stormie means "stormy" and originates from English nature-inspired names. American, English Either
souree Souree likely derives from "sour," indicating a tart or acidic flavor. Algonquian, Native American Either
sparkal Sparkal signifies brightness; origin likely from "spark" and "al." American, Indigenous, Native American Either
spenser Spenser: English surname meaning "steward"; derived from Old French "despenser." Anglo-Saxon, Elizabethan, English Either
steffani Steffani: feminine form of Stephen, meaning "crown" or "garland." English, Greek Female
sonjia Sonjia is a variant of Sonia, meaning "wisdom" in Greek. American, Arabic, Armenian, Biblical, English, Greek, Hebrew, Indian, Persian, Spanish Female
sonni Sonni means "son" in various languages; origin varies culturally. American, Arabic, Biblical, English, Indian, Persian, Somali Either
slown Slown: Derived from Old English, meaning "slow" or "sluggish." Algonquian, American, Native American Either
sneaux "Sneaux" is a variant of "snow," meaning frozen precipitation. American, French Either
somairle Somairle means "summer sailor," originating from Gaelic and Norse influences. Gaelic, Scottish Male
somers Somers originates from Old English, meaning "from the summer estate." Anglo-Saxon, English Either
siprian Siprian means "from Cyprus," originating from Latin "Cyprianus." Latin, Romanian Male
sissa Sissa: Arabic origin, meaning "gift" or "blessing" in context. Amharic, Arabic, Biblical, Indian, Persian Female
skie Skie means "cloud" or "sky"; derived from Old Norse origins. Algonquian, Native American Either
skyy Skyy means "sky" and originates from English and Scandinavian roots. American, English, Unique Either
sinnott Anglo-Saxon, Irish
sinot Sinot means "Chinese" in various contexts; origin is Chinese language. Chinese, Native American Either
siler Siler: Derived from Latin, meaning "of the silvery color." American, Native American Either
sinnot Sinnot originates from Irish, meaning "little saint" or "holy." Anglo-Saxon, Irish Either
sif Sif: Norse goddess of fertility, associated with earth and harvest. Arabic, Biblical, Greek, Greek Mythology, Hindu, Islamic, Persian, Sanskrit Either
sijuade Sijuade means "God has given me" in Yoruba; Nigerian origin. African, Yoruba Either