Female and male names starting with the letter "S" .
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SINATRA
MasculineFrank Sinatra's first name, Frank, means "free" or "spear," while his middle name, Narrator, signifies "narrator" or "storyteller." Born in Hoboken, New Jersey to Italian immigrants, Sinatra was named after Franklin D. Roosevelt by parents hoping for a future leader.
SINATRA
FeminineItalian origin, means "left" or "south," possibly referring to individuals who lived on the left side of a village or had lands south of a town.
SINAY
FeminineDistinctive Hebrew name derived from 'sin'ay', meaning 'thorn bush'. It's renowned as the biblical peninsula where Mount Sinai resides, the site of Moses receiving the Ten Commandments.
SINAYA
FeminineAfrican origin and meaning 'fire' in Yoruba, is deeply rooted in West African Yoruba culture and mythology, associated with the powerful goddess Oya.
SINCEAR
MasculineIrish origin, derived from the ancient name Sineach meaning "peaceful". It was popular among early Celtic people and associated with a legendary queen in Irish mythology known for her wisdom and justice. Today, it remains a distinctive Irish name evoking peace and serenity.
SINCEER
MasculineThe name 'Sinceer' appears to be unique and without recognized origin or meaning in standard naming databases.
SINCEER
FeminineSpanish origin, meaning 'sincere' or 'honest', derived from the Latin word 'sincerus'. Despite its rarity in Spain, it has gained global popularity as parents seek unique yet meaningful names reflecting honesty and authenticity.
SINCER
MasculineRare but distinctive male name of Latin origin, derived from 'sincerus', meaning 'pure' or 'genuine', associated with sincerity and truthfulness.
SINCERE
MasculineRare Latin-origin name meaning "free from deceit" or "honest", derived from the Latin word "sincerus". It's more commonly given to boys, with only 18 girls named Sincere in the U.S. between 2000 and 2019 compared to 456 boys. Despite its rarity, it signifies honesty and integrity.
SINCERE
FeminineEnglish origin, derived from Old French and Latin roots, signifying 'genuine' or 'truthful'.
SINCERELY
FeminineSincerely is of English origin, meaning "truly" or "in all sincerity," associated with honesty and genuineness, although it's not a traditional given name.
SINCERITY
FeminineUncommon English name derived from 'sincere,' meaning genuine truthfulness. It's been used as a given name since the mid-20th century in the U.S., often chosen to reflect values of honesty.
SINCHANA
FeminineSinchana, a Sanskrit-origin female name, means 'sprinkling' or 'scattering', symbolizing scattered raindrops, and is often given to girls born on rainy days.
SINCLAIR
FeminineScottish origin, meaning "clear" or "bright," derived from the Old English word "scinc.
SINCLAIR
MasculineScottish origin, derived from Saint-Clair, with "de" indicating the family's origins in Northumberland. It evolved over time into Sinclair and is associated with the powerful Highland clan that held extensive lands in Caithness and Sutherland. The name's meaning includes interpretations like 'clear' or 'bright', symbolizing purity or a clear mind/vision. Today, Sinclair remains popular as both a surname and given name worldwide, often used to evoke Scottish heritage.
SINCLAIRE
FeminineThe Scottish name Sinclair means 'bright meadow' or 'pure clearing', derived from Old English words, reflecting its origins as a surname given to people living near woodland clearings.
SINDA
FeminineBeautiful and exotic Berber feminine name, deriving from the word 'sanida' meaning 'beautiful'.
SINDEE
FeminineModern, made-up name with unknown origins, believed to be inspired by similar-sounding names Cindy or Sindy, meaning "beautiful". It has gained popularity in recent years among English-speaking countries, often associated with independent individuals seeking uniqueness.
SINDEL
FeminineSlavic name derived from "sinedla," meaning "twilight" or "dusk.
SINDEY
MasculineAmerican female name derived from the popular male name Sydney, which originates from an English surname derived from a place in Sussex, England. The meaning of Sindey is "wide island".
SINDHU
FeminineThe name Sindhu, meaning 'river' or 'ocean' in Sanskrit, originates from the ancient Indian river Sindhu, now known as the Indus River.
SINDHUJA
FeminineIndian feminine name derived from the Sanskrit word 'Sindhuvara', meaning 'beautiful like the River Sindhu'.
SINDHURA
FeminineCaptivating feminine given name of ancient Hindu origin, meaning "vermilion," and associated with goddess Parvati in Hindu mythology.
SINDI
FeminineCaptivating Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'Sin', meaning 'beauty'. Traditionally given to girls embodying grace, it was favored by royal families and later spread among commoners due to its appealing sound and meaning.
SINDIA
FeminineSindia, of Indian origin, means 'land of beauty' or 'moon land,' tracing back centuries through ruling dynasties.
SINDIE
FeminineUncommon name of unknown origin, potentially derived from Cindy or Indian river goddess Sindhu, but its true meaning remains unclear.
SINDY
FeminineUnique, elegant name of Greek origin meaning "violet," derived from "sindonis" which refers to fine linen or purple cloth.
SINEA
FeminineAfrican origin, from the Hausa people of West Africa, and means "beautiful" or "attractive".
SINEAD
FeminineIrish given name derived from the Gaelic 'Sionnaid', meaning 'God is gracious' and signifying divine favor.
SINEM
FeminineCaptivating Turkish name derived from "sinema," meaning "cinema" or "movie theater," offering a creative and artistic flair.
SINFOROSA
FeminineSinforosa, of Latin origin, translates to 'sound mind' or 'wise counsel', reflecting its use as an epithet for ancient Roman goddesses.
SING
MasculineThe Indian origin name Sing derives from Sanskrit 'Singsh', meaning 'lion'. It's associated with Lord Shiva and symbolizes bravery and power.
SING
FeminineCaptivating name with origins in diverse cultures such as Chinese ('star'), Vietnamese ('snow/ice') and Yoruba ('sun deity'). Historically, it has been used by notable figures like General Sing Tsan of the Song Dynasty.
SINGLETON
MasculineUncommon English surname derived from Old English 'singan', meaning 'to sing'. However, it does not refer to musical abilities but likely originates from a place name like Singleton in Lancashire or Sussex, or could indicate that the bearer lived alone.
SINH
MasculineCaptivating Vietnamese name derived from "sinh", meaning "to grow" or "thrive". It signifies wishes for growth and success, popularized during the Nguyen Dynasty (1802-1945), and continues to be beloved by Vietnamese families for its strength and resilience.
SINIA
FeminineGreek origin, derived from "sinion", meaning "small purple flower". It's associated with Iris sinensis and has historical significance, including Saint Sinia, a fourth-century martyr. Today, Sinia is popular in Greece as a unisex name with a unique sound and meaning.
SINIAH
FeminineUnique African-derived name from Nigeria's Yoruba people, meaning 'Shango', the thunder and lightning god of strength, courage, creativity, and fertility.
SINIT
FeminineUncommon name of unknown origin, possibly derived from Latin 'sine' meaning 'without', suggesting independence.
SINIYA
FeminineArabic name meaning 'pure' or 'spotless', associated with Islamic tradition and celebrated worldwide for its profound meaning and beauty.
SINIYAH
FeminineUnique female name with unknown origins, believed by some to mean 'little bird' in Hebrew or have African tribal roots.