Female and male names starting with the letter "S" .
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SIER
MasculineRare, unique given name of unknown origin, with its meaning yet to be determined.
SIERA
FeminineSpanish feminine given name derived from "sierras," meaning "mountain ranges." It signifies nature, strength, and majesty, and has gained popularity due to its uniqueness and connection to mountains.
SIERAH
FeminineDistinctive and elegant name of Hebrew origin, derived from "Sarah," meaning "princess" or "noblewoman." It honors the biblical matriarch Sarah while offering a unique twist, and has gained popularity for its rich history and association with strength, elegance, and wisdom.
SIERE
MasculineUncertain Latin or Old French origin, possibly meaning 'belonging to Ceres' (Roman goddess of agriculture) or 'wax/candle', respectively.
SIERIA
FeminineUnique and beautiful name of unknown origin and meaning, gaining popularity in recent years despite its mysterious past.
SIERRA
MasculineSpanish name meaning "saw-tooth mountain range", inspired by the Sierra Nevada mountains in California, often associated with beauty, majesty, and strength.
SIERRA
FeminineFeminine Spanish name meaning 'mountain range,' popularized in English-speaking countries for its nature-inspired significance and modern sound.
SIERRAH
FeminineUnique name created by American author S.E. Schlosser in her 1998 novel "The Wild Brown Bear." Derived from the Spanish word for mountain range, Sierrah signifies strength, endurance, and majesty.
SIERRALEONE
FeminineSierra Leone's name, derived from its mountain lions, reflects its stunning landscape and wildlife.
SIERRALYNN
FeminineUnique and captivating Spanish-derived name, meaning 'mountain range' and suggesting strength and resilience.
SIERRAMARIE
FeminineSpanish-origin given name meaning 'mountain range Mary', combining grandeur, beauty, and religious significance.
SIERRE
FeminineThe distinctive given name Sierre is of Swiss origin, derived from the Latin word 'secuirium' meaning 'dry land', reflecting its location in southern Switzerland's semi-arid Rhône valley.
SIERREA
FeminineDistinct and intriguing name with unknown origins, lacking widely recognized etymology or history.
SIERRIA
FeminineCaptivating African name from Ghana's Ashanti people, meaning 'miracle', reflecting resilience and strength.
SIERSHA
FeminineUncommon yet charming name of uncertain origin, often believed to be Scandinavian but without concrete evidence.
SIESTA
FeminineCharming Spanish girl's name that originally referred to girls born during afternoon hours in medieval Spain, later becoming associated with the siesta tradition. Despite its literal translation as "nap," it has no specific meaning beyond this association and stands out for its unique sound.
SIEVERT
MasculineScandinavian male name derived from Old Norse Síviðr, meaning "wide beauty".
SIF
FeminineScandinavian origin, means 'wife' and was the golden-haired goddess-wife of Thor in Norse mythology.
SIFA
FeminineAfrican Swahili origin, signifies 'praise,' expressing gratitude and admiration.
SIFAN
FeminineSifan, of Chinese origin, means "to think" combined with "ordinary", often chosen to represent deep thought and humility.
SIFAT
MasculineArabic name derived from 'sifa', meaning 'characteristics' or 'qualities', often signifying someone with desirable traits.
SIFAT
FeminineArabic-origin name meaning 'characters' or 'qualities', commonly used in Islamic tradition to refer to the 99 attributes of Allah.
SIG
MasculineNorse name derived from "sigr," meaning "victory." It was often given to victorious warriors and remains popular in Scandinavia.
SIGAL
FeminineThe Hebrew name Sigal means 'victory' and was originally used for both boys and girls.
SIGEL
MasculineRare Hebrew female given name derived from "sug," meaning "to move" or "progress." It is famously associated with August von Sigel, a German revolutionary leader of the 19th century.
SIGFRED
MasculineGermanic name composed of "sigi" meaning victory and "frithu" signifying peace, translating to "victorious in peace.
SIGFREDO
MasculineItalian name of Germanic origin, derived from 'sigi' meaning victory and 'frithu' meaning peace, translating to victorious peace.
SIGFRID
MasculineGermanic male name composed of "sigi" meaning victory and "frithu" meaning peaceful, interpreted as "victory through peace".
SIGFRIDO
MasculineGermanic male name meaning 'victory-peace', popularized by the heroic character in "Das Nibelungenlied" and associated with wisdom in Scandinavian cultures.
SIGIFREDO
MasculineRare Germanic given name with a historical presence during the Middle Ages. Its elements translate to 'bringer of victorious peace'.
SIGISMUND
MasculineGerman name derived from Latin words meaning "seal or sign" and "hand", first used as an imperial title by Charlemagne to denote power and authority, popular among European royalty throughout history.
SIGLE
MasculineUncommon name of unknown Greek or Latin origin, possibly meaning 'signs' or having been borne by a 10th-century French saint.
SIGMOND
MasculineThe name Sigmund is of German origin, combining 'sigi', meaning victory or success, and 'mandu', meaning protection or shield.
SIGMUND
MasculineThe German name Sigmund, derived from 'sigi' meaning victory/success and 'mund' meaning protector, is known for its historical significance and notable bearers like Sigmund Freud.
SIGMUNT
MasculineSigmund is a German name derived from the Germanic elements "sigi" meaning victory and "mund" meaning protection, signifying "protected by victory". It was popular among medieval Teutonic knights and carried by notable figures like Sigurd Sigmundsson. In literature, Sigmund is known as Siegfried's father in Wagner's opera cycle, "The Ring Cycle", and in Norse mythology, he was a legendary hero and king of the Volsungs. Today, it remains relatively uncommon outside Germany and Scandinavia but carries historical significance and powerful meaning associated with strength, courage, and triumph over adversity. Although originally masculine, Sigmund has also been used as a female given name in some instances.
SIGNA
FeminineUncommon yet intriguing name of Latin origin, translating to 'mark' or 'sign', first used in ancient Rome as an agnomen.
SIGNE
FeminineScandinavian origin primarily used in Denmark and Norway, means 'victory magic' or 'victorious protector.'
SIGNORA
FeminineElegant Italian feminine given name, meaning 'lady' or 'madam', reflecting Italian culture's appreciation for tradition and class.
SIGNY
FeminineAncient Scandinavian name derived from 'Sigrún', meaning 'victory magic'.
SIGOURNEY
FeminineRare English female given name derived from Old Norse Sigrún, meaning 'victory's protection'.