Female and male names starting with the letter "S" .
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SIBYLLA
FeminineRare Latin-derived name meaning 'prophetess', inspired by ancient Roman Sibyls.
SICARII
MasculineThe name Sicarii derives from Latin 'sica', dagger, popular among Roman soldiers and Jewish rebels.
SICARIO
MasculineItalian origin, translating to "hitman" or "assassin", historically used to refer to political assassins in ancient Rome.
SICELY
FeminineItalian-origin name derived from "siciliano," meaning "of Sicily." It carries a deep connection to the vibrant history and culture of Sicily, known for its blend of Greek, Roman, Arabic, Norman, and Spanish influences. While not common historically as a given name, Sicely has seen increased popularity due to recent interest in unique names, embodying the spirit of Sicily and its people.
SICILEE
FeminineSicily is a rare yet powerful female given name derived from Latin "Sicilia," meaning "land of the ancient Sicani tribe" that inhabited Sicily, Italy.
SICILIA
FeminineThe name Sicilia is derived from Latin, meaning "Sicily," the largest Mediterranean island off Italy's southern coast. Its history dates back to ancient Greece when it was called Trinacria due to its triangular shape, later named Sicilia by Greek settlers around 735 BC.
SICILY
FeminineRare yet significant Italian name derived from the Latin word 'Sicilia,' meaning 'the island of the Sicanians.'
SICLALI
FeminineUnique Berber name from Algeria's Kabyle people, meaning "radiant star" or "the one who shines brightly," symbolizing positivity and light.
SICLALY
FeminineUnique French given name derived from 'sicle', meaning 'sickle', an agricultural tool used for harvesting crops.
SID
MasculineUnisex nickname of English origin, derived from the given name Sidney meaning "wide meadow".
SID
FeminineShort form of Sidney, an English name meaning "wide meadow." It was traditionally used for boys but has also been adopted for girls. The name gained popularity in the early 20th century among British and American families. Notable individuals with this name include Australian cricketer Sid Barnes and British actor Sid James.
SIDAHMED
MasculineArabic-derived name meaning 'happy' or 'blessed', often associated with Islamic faith and passed down through generations.
SIDAK
MasculineUncommon, Indian name from Punjab, derived from Sanskrit 'Siddh', meaning 'perfection'. It's associated with Hindu god Shiva and a tale of Lord Vishnu's triumph over demon Sidak.
SIDALEE
FeminineEnglish female given name, derived from the variant spelling of Sidaleah, combining "wide" and "-lee," meaning "woodland clearing.
SIDARTH
MasculineIndian origin, means 'he who has accomplished his purpose' and is derived from the original name of Gautama Buddha.
SIDDA
FeminineRare Hebrew name derived from Tzidah, meaning "justice," known for its wisdom and kindness, symbolizing fairness and moral integrity.
SIDDALEE
FeminineUnique Indian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'little perfection' or 'little success'.
SIDDANTH
MasculineIndian name derived from Sanskrit elements 'Siddha' meaning "perfect" and 'Ant' meaning "end". It translates to "the culmination of perfection", suggesting great achievements for its bearer, and has been historically popular among Indians with strong spiritual or intellectual leanings.
SIDDARTH
MasculineSiddharth is an ancient Sanskrit name, translating to 'he who has his own path', originally held by the Buddha himself.
SIDDEEGAH
FeminineArabic origin name meaning 'patience' or 'endurance', reflecting strength and resilience in adversity.
SIDDEEQ
MasculineThe given name Siddeeq, of Arabic origin, means "truthful" or "honest".
SIDDEEQAH
FeminineBeautiful Arabic female name derived from 'sidq', meaning truth or sincerity. It's associated with honesty and integrity, and was notably carried by a daughter of Abu Bakr al-Siddiq, a companion of Prophet Muhammad.
SIDDH
MasculineSiddh, originating from Sanskrit, means 'perfect' or 'accomplished'.
SIDDHAN
MasculineUncommon Indian name derived from the Sanskrit word 'Siddha', meaning 'perfect' or 'accomplished'. It signifies completeness and perfection, with roots in ancient Hindu culture celebrating spiritual perfection.
SIDDHANT
MasculineIndian boy's name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'perfect' or 'accomplished', with historical significance and divine association, popular today due to its powerful meaning.
SIDDHANTH
MasculineUnique male name of Sanskrit origin meaning "the end of perfection.
SIDDHARTH
MasculineIndian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'one who has attained wealth or prosperity'.
SIDDHARTHA
MasculineMale given name of Sanskrit origin that means "one who has achieved his own goal".
SIDDHESH
MasculineIndian male name with Sanskrit origins, composed of 'Siddha' (success) and 'Ish' (lord), translating to 'Lord of Success'.
SIDDHI
FeminineSiddhi, of Indian origin, means 'perfect' or 'accomplished', signifying the attainment of spiritual perfection.
SIDDHIK
MasculineSanskrit name meaning 'success' or 'accomplishment', conveying a sense of achievement and extraordinary abilities.
SIDDHIKSHA
FeminineUncommon Indian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'success' and 'perfection through one's own efforts.'
SIDDIE
FeminineSiddie, derived from Latin, signifies "from Sidon," an ancient city now in Lebanon.
SIDDIQ
MasculineSiddiq, derived from Arabic 'sidq', signifies 'truthful' or 'honest', embodying sincerity and uprightness.
SIDEA
FeminineUnique female name of Latin origin, meaning 'right' or 'correct', created by author Stephen King for his novel Christine in 1983.
SIDH
MasculineUnique Indian name from Kerala, derived from Sanskrit "Siddha," meaning "perfect" or "accomplished.
SIDHAN
MasculineIndian name derived from Sanskrit 'Siddha', meaning 'perfect' or 'accomplished', symbolizing achievement and enlightenment.
SIDHANT
MasculineIndian name of Sanskrit origin, meaning 'perfect end' or 'accomplished goal'.
SIDHANTH
MasculineSidhanth, of Indian origin, means "perfect end" or "accomplished goal," symbolizing achievement and fulfillment.
SIDHARTH
MasculineSanskrit name meaning "one who has achieved his goals," associated with Prince Siddhartha Gautama, the founder of Buddhism.