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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Siddhadev | Lord Shiva | |
SiddhaLakshmi | Goddess Lakshmi | |
Siddhama | Goddess Durga | |
Siddhanath | Lord Shiva | |
Siddhangana | Accomplished | |
Siddhani | Blessed | |
Siddhanta | Principle | |
Siddhantha | Principle | |
Siddharth | Accomplished | |
Siddhartha | One Who Has Accomplished A Goal | |
Siddhesh | Lord of the blessed | |
Siddheshwar | Lord Shiva | |
Siddhi | Perfection | |
Siddhika | A person who atains | |
Siddhiksha | Goddess Lakshmi | |
Siddhima | Accomplished | |
Siddhraj | Lord of perfection | |
Siddid | Lord Shiva | |
Siddiq | He who is honest, truthful and upright | |
Siddiqa | She is a righteous friend | |
Siddique | A truthful and honest man | |
Siddiqui | He who tells the truth | |
Siddiqullah | A person who stays truthful to Allah | |
Siddra | One who is like a star | |
Sidell | He comes from a place of a wide valley | |
Sidelufu | An old Anglo-Saxon name meaning a wide field | |
Sideman | One who comes from a wide place | |
Sideny | wide island | |
Sidhak | One who has faith | |
Sidharth | One Who Has Accomplished A Goal | |
Sidhesh | Lord of the blessed | |
Sidhu | A name of the Sikh clan | |
Sidida | A friendly woman | |
Sidik | Indonesian form of Siddiq. | |
Sidika | Truthful | |
Sıdıka | Turkish feminine form of Siddiq. | |
Sidiki | Form of Siddiq typical of West Africa. | |
Sidiqa | She is a woman with a friendly personality | |
Sidnee | Wide island | |
Sidneigh | wide island | |
Sidney | Contraction Of St. Denys | |
Sidni | Wide island | |
Sidnie | Wide island | |
Sidny | Wide island | |
Sidone | It Is Heard | |
Sidonia | To Ensnare | |
Sidonie | From The City Of Sidon | |
Sidonio | Portuguese form of Sidonius. | |
Sidonius | From Sidon | |
Sidony | from Sidon | |
Sidor | One who is a gift goddess Isis | |
Sidq | An honest truth | |
Sidqi | A sincere and honest man | |
Sidra | like a star | |
Sidrah | A girl of the stars | |
Sidratul | Cedar of the farthest point. | |
Sidsel | A woman with dim sight | |
Sidwell | One who comes from a broad well | |
Siebe | A variant of Sebe, meaning victory. | |
Sieffre | Welsh form of Geoffrey. | |
Siegbert | One who won brightly | |
Sieger | Derived from the Old German elements sigu "victory" and heri "army". | |
Siegfrid | A victory of peace | |
Siegfried | Victory, Peace | |
Sieghard | A very brave and hard victory | |
Sieghild | Derived from the Old German elements sigu "victory" and hilt "battle". | |
Sieglind | A soft and gentle victory | |
Sieglinde | Gentle victory | |
Siegmar | Derived from the Old German elements sigu "victory" and mari "famous". | |
Siegmund | Victory | |
Siegrun | Victory | |
Siegrune | Victory | |
Siegward | German form of Sigiward, the continental Germanic cognate of Sigurd. | |
Siek | Hearkening | |
Siella | She who is high as a mountain | |
Siem | Dutch short form of Simon 1. | |
Siemen | Dutch and Frisian form of Simon 1. | |
Siemowit | Older form of Ziemowit. | |
Siena | Reddish brown | |
Sienna | Reddish Brown | |
Siennah | Reddish brown | |
Siera | The mountains | |
Sierra | Mountain | |
Siet | Meaning uncertain, perhaps originally a short form of names beginning with the Old German element sigu meaning "victory". | |
Siete | Tongan word of jet stone, or the color black. | |
Sietse | Diminutive of Siet. | |
Sietske | Feminine diminutive of Siet. | |
Sieuwerd | Dutch form of Sigiward, the Germanic cognate of Sigurd. | |
Sievert | He who is a victory's guarfian | |
Sif | A name of the second wife of the Norse God Thor. Means wife. | |
Sifaks | One who likes to try new things and taked new adventures | |
Sifal | A praise of a God | |
Sifat | One who is praised | |
Sifel | To be praised | |
Siferth | He who is praised by Allah | |
Sifet | He who is full of qualities | |
Siffat | A man who is praised | |
Sifiso | Means "wish" in Zulu. | |
Sifled | He who is like sword | |
Sig | A victory that bring peace and protection |