Here you’ll find all the names beginning with the letter S, followed by the meaning of the name starting with a S. If the name is blue, it is a name normally given to a boy. If the name has a pink color, then it is usually given to a girl. A green name can be given to both boys and girls.
Name | Meaning | |
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Sayfuldin | A religious sword | |
Sayfullah | Allah's sword | |
Sayge | Wise | |
Sayhan | One who travels | |
Sayid | Master | |
Sayida | A lady in charge | |
Sayidatunnisa | The leader or chief of women | |
Sayli | One who is sweaty | |
Saylor | A sailor | |
Saymund | Victory of peace | |
Sayna | One who is silente | |
Saynab | Somali form of Zaynab. | |
Sayoko | Small, Child, Generation | |
Sayooj | One who is very easy to be around | |
Sayre | Occupational name, carpenter | |
Sayua | One who is swift andf fast like an arrow | |
Sayuj | United companion comrade | |
Sayuri | Small, Lily | |
Sayward | Protector of the sea | |
Sayyad | The lord | |
Sayyah | A parfume or fragnance | |
Sayyam | One who is fasting | |
Sayyan | Muslim name for Boys | |
Sayyar | One who is always on the move | |
Sayyawm | One who is fasting | |
Sayyed | The master | |
Sayyid | Lord, Master | |
Sayyida | lady | |
Saz | An equipment | |
Sazan | Carp or roach | |
Sazia | Arabic name for girls | |
Sazma | A beautifil girl | |
Sbahat | A man with very pale skin | |
Sbaih | Arabic name meaning quicksilver | |
Scadwiella | One from the shed spring | |
Scaevola | Latin form of Scevola. | |
Scaffeld | One from the crooked field | |
Scandleah | He who comes from the noisy meadow | |
Scandy | A boisterous person | |
Scanlon | Little trapper | |
Scar | Mark Left On The Skin | |
Scarlet | Flaming Red | |
Scarleta | Scarlet | |
Scarlete | The red one | |
Scarlett | Red | |
Scarletta | red | |
Scarlette | An alternative spelling of the name Scarlett, meaning 'scarlet cloth'. | |
Scarlit | Scarlet | |
Scarllet | A shade of red | |
Scarlotte | Derivation of the name Scarlett. Perhaps derived from parents who couldn't decide between Scarlett and Charlotte. | |
Scarlytt | She who is wearing red | |
Scarrlet | One with a red scar | |
Scathach | One who is in the shadow | |
Sceafa | Name of the ancient Lombardic king in English legend | |
Sceapleigh | One who comes from sheep meadow | |
Scebbi | Old English name for Boys | |
Scef | Briish name meaning Elf | |
Sceld | A person who is social an amiable; reasonable | |
Sceldwa | The actual representator of kingship | |
Sceley | A field near the ocean | |
Scelflesh | One who lives on the edge of the meadow | |
Scelftun | One from the ledge farm | |
Scene | One who is scenic | |
Scenwulf | The act of a wolf | |
Sceobba | A hill or a valley of a man | |
Sceot | A worthy individual who is well groomed and poised | |
Scevola | A name of Roman her of the 6th century | |
Schaddoc | Shad fish | |
Schaeffer | A household steward | |
Schaffer | One who takes care of sheep | |
Schantelle | Created Name | |
Schatzi | Dear, Treasure | |
Schaun | God is gracious | |
Schaune | God is gracious | |
Scheba | promise | |
Scheherazade | Anglicized form of Shahrazad. | |
Scheherezade | city dweller | |
Schelley | sloped meadow | |
Scherie | dear, darling | |
Scherman | Man with shears | |
Schermann | A shear man | |
Schifra | lovely | |
Schmidt | Blacksmith | |
Schmuel | God has heard. | |
Schneeweißchen | Means "snow white" in High German, thus a cognate of Low German Sneewittchen (see Snow White). This is the name of a peasant girl in the German folktale Snow-White and Rose-Red, recorded by the Brothers Grimm in 1837. Her sister is Rosenrot, translated into English as Rose-Red. This story is distinct from the Grimms' earlier tale Snow White. | |
Schneewittchen | German form of Snow White. | |
Schneider | Tailor | |
Scholace | An orator or one who orates | |
Scholast | One who is a good orator | |
Scholastica | Speaker, Orator | |
Scholastique | French form of Scholastica. It is more common in French-speaking Africa than France. | |
Schroder | German variation of the English surname Smith | |
Schroeder | Occupational name, cloth cutter | |
Schuler | Occupational name, a scholar or student priest | |
Schultz | Judge/Mayor | |
Schuyler | Scholar | |
Schwanhild | Variant of Swanhild. | |
Schwanhilde | Icelandic term for swan. | |
Schwartz | Dark Or Swarthy | |
Schylar | A scholar |