Female and male names starting with the letter "S" .

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SA

Masculine

Japanese origin and means "noble" or "pure". It has been used for centuries in Japan, notably by historical figures like Saigo Takamori, and remains popular today, often combined with other names to create compound names like Satoshi or Sachiko.

SA

Feminine

Unknown origin and has gained popularity as a unique given name in recent years, with theories suggesting African or Arabic roots but no definitive evidence.

SAABIR

Masculine

Arabic male given name derived from "saabiq," meaning "one who is ahead or in front." It signifies progressiveness and has significant religious importance among Muslims.

SAACHI

Feminine

Indian-origin unisex name derived from Sanskrit 'Sachin', meaning 'truth'. It's associated with honesty and wisdom.

SAAD

Masculine

Arabic masculine given name meaning "happy" or "joyful".

SAADA

Feminine

Arabic origin name that means "happiness" or "joy". It was traditionally used for both boys and girls in ancient Arabia but is now predominantly considered a female name.

SAADIA

Feminine

Saadia, of Arabic origin, means 'truthful' or 'honest', reflecting intelligence and sincerity.

SAADIQ

Masculine

African name of Hausa origin meaning "happy" or "joyful".

SAADIYA

Feminine

Arabic name meaning 'luck' or 'happiness', traditionally given to girls but also suitable for boys, associated with the renowned Persian poet Saadi.

SAADIYAH

Feminine

Distinctive Arabic female given name meaning "happy" or "content," derived from the word "sa'ad.

SAAFIA

Feminine

Arabic name meaning 'purity', derived from the word "safa". It carries historical significance, associated with Safiya bint Huyayy, known for her intelligence, courage, and kindness in Islamic culture.

SAAFIR

Masculine

African origin name derived from Swahili, meaning "traveler" or "wanderer", signifying adventure and freedom.

SAAGAR

Masculine

Indian origin name meaning 'ocean', signifying vastness and eternal movement.

SAAHAS

Masculine

Indian boy's name derived from Sanskrit 'Saha', meaning effort or persistence, signifying courage and determination.

SAAHIL

Masculine

Indian name derived from Sanskrit "saahas", meaning courage or bravery, and also associated with the coastline. It has deep cultural significance and is often given to boys to bring good fortune and strength of character.

SAAHIR

Masculine

Arabic name derived from the word "saahirah," meaning "sorceress" or "witch." Despite its unconventional meaning, it's often chosen for its strength and power in Islamic and African cultures.

SAAHITHI

Feminine

Indian name from the Telugu language meaning 'reaching peace'.

SAAHITI

Feminine

Rare and beautiful Sanskrit name, meaning "offering together" or "sacrifice made together", originating from ancient Hindu mythology where it was believed to have been born from Lord Indra's grand sacrifice.

SAAID

Masculine

Arabic name derived from "sa'a", meaning "to drink". It signifies moderation or self-control, reflecting its origins among Middle Eastern Arab tribes valuing these virtues.

SAAIM

Masculine

Unique Arabic name meaning "he who passionately experiences life.

SAAIR

Masculine

Uncommon name with unknown origins and uncertain meaning, allowing its bearer to create their own identity and story.

SAAJ

Masculine

Sanskrit name meaning 'victory' or 'success', historically associated with one of King Vikramaditya's wise gem advisors.

SAAJAN

Masculine

Distinctive Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'Sajjan', meaning 'virtuous'. It carries connotations of respect and wisdom, as seen in the ancient epic Mahabharata where Sajjan was a revered sage.

SAAJID

Masculine

The name Saajid, meaning 'happy' or 'joyful', is of Arabic origin and has been popular among families with ties to the Middle East.

SAAJIDA

Feminine

Saajida: An Arabic origin name meaning 'prostrated in prayer', reflecting devotion.

SAAKETH

Masculine

Indian name from Andhra Pradesh, meaning 'having a warrior's spirit'.

SAAKSHI

Feminine

Indian feminine name derived from the Sanskrit word 'Sakshin', meaning 'witness' or 'observer', and signifies wisdom, knowledge, and divine consciousness.

SAALIH

Masculine

Arabic name with the meaning 'peace' or 'safety'.

SAALIHA

Feminine

Saaliha, of Arabic origin, means 'pious' or 'righteous', embodying purity and virtue.

SAALIHAH

Feminine

Arabic girls' name meaning "pious" or "righteous," derived from the root word "saliha" meaning "goodness" or "virtue.

SAALIM

Masculine

Arabic-origin name meaning 'peace' or 'well-being', popular among Muslims and found in diverse African cultures.

SAALIYAH

Feminine

Arabic name derived from "saalih," meaning "pious" or "righteous." It has been chosen by prominent Muslim families and notable figures throughout history, while also being embraced by diverse cultures worldwide due to its positive connotation and melodic sound.

SAAM

Masculine

Hebrew name derived from 'shammah', meaning 'to keep guard' or 'to watch', reflecting vigilance and protection.

SAAMIA

Feminine

Arabic name meaning 'happiness' and 'joy', originating from ancient Arabia as a term of endearment for cheerful girls.

SAAMIR

Masculine

Arabic-origin given name or surname that means "companion" or "comrade".

SAAMIYA

Feminine

Arabic-origin name meaning "heavenly," often associated with one of Allah's 70 names in Islamic tradition, and evoking images of natural beauty and tranquility.

SAAMIYAH

Feminine

Captivating Arabic name derived from "saamiya," meaning "elevated." Popularized by Prophet Muhammad's daughter Fatima, it signifies virtue and spirituality, making it a distinctive choice.

SAAMYA

Feminine

Enchanting Indian female given name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'unity, balance or harmony in attributes or qualities'.

SAANA

Feminine

Captivating female name of Finnish origin, meaning "to get" or "to obtain," reflecting the belief in its namesake's destined greatness and exceptional qualities.

SAANCHI

Feminine

Indian unisex name derived from Sanskrit 'Saanch', meaning 'pure'. Associated with Hindu goddess Saraswati, it signifies knowledge and art, believed to bring good fortune and intelligence. Historically used in India, it's now gaining global popularity for its uniqueness and profound meaning.