Female and male names starting with the letter "S" .
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SINJIN
MasculineUncommon English name derived from 'sykyn', meaning 'sly' or 'crafty'.
SINJON
MasculineRare African name of Swahili origin meaning 'one who makes things happen.'
SINNAMON
FeminineThe unique name Sinnamon, derived from Hebrew roots, signifies 'reward' and emerged in the 20th century U.S., associated with the Harlem Renaissance.
SINNCERE
MasculineThe female given name Sincere originates from Latin 'sincerus', meaning 'pure' or 'genuine', embodying honesty and integrity.
SINNIE
FeminineRare girls' name with unknown origins and meaning, popularized in recent years by parents seeking distinctive names.
SINSERE
MasculineSpanish origin given name that means 'sincere', variant of Sinero.
SINTHIA
FeminineLatin origin, meaning 'from Sicily'.
SINTIA
FeminineRare Latin-derived name, meaning 'to be', associated with existence and destiny, and originally linked to the Roman goddess of fate.
SINUE
MasculineSinee is an uncommon yet powerful African name derived from the Yoruba culture of Nigeria, signifying wealth and prosperity.
SINUHE
MasculineAncient Egyptian name, once held by a prominent priest during the 12th Dynasty. Its meaning, 'changing or wandering,' reflects the adventurous spirit of Sinuhe, the protagonist of the famous tale 'The Story of Sinuhe.' This exotic and distinctive name continues to captivate parents seeking unique names with deep cultural roots.
SINYA
FeminineUnisex African name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'beautiful one', 'patience' or 'peaceful'.
SIOBAHN
FeminineThe name Siobhán, often spelled Siobhan, is of Irish origin meaning 'God is gracious'. It was popular among the ancient Gaels and has been associated with intelligence, grace, and strength throughout Irish history.
SIOBAN
FeminineSiobhan is an Irish name meaning "God is gracious" in Gaelic, traditionally given to girls born on Saint Siobhan's feast day, with literary associations including the novel "Siobhan: A Novel.
SIOBHAIN
FeminineIrish feminine given name derived from "Sibáin," meaning "fair-haired.
SIOBHAN
FeminineIrish female given name derived from 'Síobhán', meaning 'God is gracious'.
SIOBHON
FeminineUnique Irish feminine given name derived from the Old Irish word 'scíath', meaning 'shadow' or 'dark cloud'.
SIOELI
MasculineSamoan name meaning "brave as the sun," reflecting Polynesian traditions that imbue children's names with desirable qualities.
SIOHBAN
FeminineSiobhan is an Irish female given name derived from the Gaelic 'Siobhán', meaning 'God is gracious'. Pronounced /ʃoʊˈvɑːn/ in English, it is associated with Ireland but has gained global recognition.
SIOMARA
FeminineBeautiful and distinctive South American name derived from Quechua "simirray," meaning beautiful.
SION
FeminineHebrew unisex name meaning 'proclaim' or 'remember', derived from the biblical figure Zion representing Jerusalem.
SION
MasculineUnique Hebrew name meaning 'Jubilee' or 'Remembrance', derived from the word 'siyyon'. It is closely associated with Zion, another name for Jerusalem in the Bible, where King David established his throne and built the city.
SIONA
FeminineCaptivating feminine name of Basque origin, signifying 'fountain' or 'source'.
SIONE
FeminineSamoan name of Polynesian origin, meaning 'peaceful', traditionally bestowed upon those exhibiting wisdom, compassion, and tranquility.
SIONE
MasculineSamoan male given name meaning "south", reflecting Samoa's geographical location. It signifies abundance and prosperity, traditionally given during southern winter months. Historically associated with strength and leadership, Sione remains popular among Polynesian communities worldwide.
SIONNA
FeminineRare Hebrew name meaning "protection" or "shelter," derived from Mount Zion in Jerusalem, symbolizing strength and refuge.
SIOSAIA
MasculineUnique Polynesian name from Tonga, where the first part "Sio" represents Friday, dedicated to the god Tonga, and the second part "Aia" means 'to exist'. It signifies spiritual presence in community and ancestral connection.
SIOSIFA
MasculinePolynesian name from Tonga, meaning "Happiness on Friday," reflecting the joyous communal gatherings that occur on Fridays in Tongan culture.
SIOSIUA
MasculineSamoan origin, meaning it carries respect and prestige in Polynesian culture.
SIOUX
FeminineNative American origin and is associated with the Sioux tribe, a prominent group of Indigenous peoples from the central United States. Its meaning varies depending on the source but is often linked to concepts like strength, resilience, and connection to land and people.
SIOUXSIE
FeminineUncommon given name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from the Native American Sioux tribe, though this is unconfirmed.
SIOVHAN
FeminineArmenian name derived from "sio" (voice/sound) and "van" (architect), meaning "voice of the architect".
SIP
MasculineUncommon African name originating from the Yoruba people, meaning 'my destiny is in God's hand'.
SIPARA
FeminineUnique African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "the world is at peace," embodying harmony and tranquility.
SIPRIANO
MasculineUnique and historic name derived from Latin 'siprio', meaning 'dry' or 'barren', often associated with Saint Siprianus in some cultures.
SIQI
FeminineRare yet significant Chinese name, bearing the meanings 'thoughtful expectation' or 'considered hope'".
SIR
MasculineThe title 'Sir' originates from English, derived from Middle English 'sire', used originally for knights, later expanded to address men in positions of rank and authority.
SIRA
FeminineHebrew-derived name meaning 'prince' or 'commander', reflecting wisdom, leadership, and authority, used historically in Jewish, Arabic, Spanish communities.
SIRAAJ
MasculineArabic origin, meaning "torch" or "flame," derived from the word "sirraj.
SIRACH
MasculineDistinctive Hebrew name derived from the Book of Sirach in the Old Testament, signifying curiosity or inquiry.
SIRAH
FeminineArabic name meaning 'radiant, brilliant', associated with stars and angels in Arab folklore.