Female and male names starting with the letter "S" .
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SIRKYNG
MasculineUnique, possibly invented name of uncertain origin and meaning.
SIRLEGEND
MasculineUnknown origin, symbolizes nobility and courage, evoking images of legendary knights.
SIRLEY
FeminineUnique African-origin given name, possibly derived from Old English 'scir' (bright/clear) and 'leah' (wood/clearing).
SIRMICHAEL
MasculineEnglish given name created by combining 'Sir', meaning nobility, and Michael, derived from Hebrew and meaning "Who is like God?".
SIRPRINCE
MasculineAfrican name of Igbo origin, meaning "the king's firstborn son".
SIRR
MasculineAfrican name derived from Sira, meaning 'powerful' or 'mighty,' gaining popularity worldwide due to its distinctive sound and significant meaning.
SIRRAH
FeminineDistinctive Hebrew name meaning 'prince' or 'commander', with historical references to biblical figures and notable sages.
SIRRENITY
FeminineUnique feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from "serenum" meaning "clear sky" or "calm," signifying tranquility and peacefulness. It gained popularity in recent years for its distinctiveness and meaningful origin.
SIRRON
MasculineModern, distinctive name with unknown origin and no widely accepted meaning.
SIRROYAL
MasculineUncommon yet striking name originating from ancient France, combining "sir," meaning knight or nobleman, and "oyal," signifying royal, thus translating literally as "knightly royal.
SIRRYAN
MasculineUnique given name of unknown origin, with no widely accepted meaning. Its sound and syllables may evoke personal interpretations such as strength, courage, creativity, or individuality.
SIRUS
MasculinePersian name meaning 'sun' or 'burning star', derived from 'shir' (lion) and '-us' (belonging to), embodying solar power and heroism in Persian mythology, and now popular globally for its unique and meaningful symbolism.
SIRVON
MasculineRare Armenian name derived from "Sargis," meaning "prince" or "protector.
SIRWILLIAM
MasculineRare English name consisting of 'Sir', meaning knight, and William, derived from 'wil' (will) and 'helm' (helmet).
SIRYAH
FeminineArabic origin and means "the eastern morning".
SISA
FeminineSisa is of African origin, primarily used by the Igbo people of Nigeria. Its meaning is "God has done well," expressing gratitude for divine blessings.
SISCO
MasculineEnigmatic name of uncertain origin, often attributed to Spanish or Italian roots, and its meaning remains unclear.
SISI
FeminineHungarian name derived from "szívéem," meaning "my heart," popularized by Empress Elisabeth of Bavaria.
SISILIA
FeminineUnique Italian female name derived from the island region of Sicily, signifying a strong connection to land and heritage.
SISIRA
FeminineUncommon Indian name, derived from Sanskrit 'Shishira', meaning 'autumn'. It's popular in eastern India's Odisha state and associated with Lord Indra.
SISLEY
FeminineEnglish unisex given name derived from the French word 'siselle', meaning minnow, coined by Impressionist artist Alfred Sisley.
SISMAI
FeminineThe rare and distinctive given name Sismai has an unknown origin and meaning.
SISQO
MasculineSisqó is a rare African American given name derived from the Igbo tribe's Thursday deity Nkolo, popularized by Chris Kirkpatrick of *NSYNC despite his non-Igbo heritage.
SISSI
FeminineFrench feminine given name popularized by Empress Elisabeth of Austria, known as "Sisi," meaning "six" though it has no official association with the number six.
SISSIE
FeminineCharming French diminutive of Cécile, derived from the Latin Caecilia meaning 'blind' or 'sixth', referencing Saint Cecilia, patron saint of music.
SISSY
FeminineUnique French given name derived from "sis," meaning "sister" in English. Traditionally used as a nickname for girls named Sister, it can also be used independently. The name's meaning varies but often represents sisterhood or sibling bond. Though infrequently used today, Sissy originated in France during the Middle Ages and has historical significance.
SISTA
FeminineUncommon female given name of African origin, derived from the term 'sister' used as a sign of respect towards women.
SISTER
FeminineThe name 'Sister', derived from Old English 'sistren', is not a traditional given name but an honorific title for women in religious service, dating back to early Christianity.
SISTINE
FeminineUnique female name of Italian origin derived from 'Sextus', meaning sixth, named after Pope Sixtus IV who was believed to have been baptized on the sixth day of the month.
SISTO
MasculineItalian name derived from the Latin word 'sistercius', meaning 'star' or 'of the stars'. It has been associated with notable figures like Pope Sixtus I and Pope Sixtus V, reflecting its historical significance.
SITA
FeminineAncient Sanskrit feminine given name, meaning "furrow," associated with the revered Hindu goddess known for her virtue and beauty, often depicted as Lord Rama's consort in the Ramayana epic.
SITARA
FeminineSitara, derived from Sanskrit 'Sitaram' meaning 'most desirable,' is a significant name of Hindu origin, associated with grace, wisdom, and legendary devotion like Sitara/Sita, daughter of King Janaka in Ramayana mythology.
SITEY
FeminineFrench origin, derived from the word "sait" meaning "knows". It was coined by a French author in the late 19th century but remains relatively uncommon outside France. The meaning of Sitey symbolizes knowledge or wisdom without any specific religious or cultural significance beyond its French origin.
SITHA
MasculineIndian origin and means "furrow" or "offset," derived from the Sanskrit word "Sita." In Hindu mythology, it is associated with Sita, the virtuous wife of Lord Rama, known for her purity, loyalty, and sacrifice.
SITHA
FeminineIndian female given name derived from the epic Ramayana, where Sita, the protagonist and wife of Lord Rama, embodies chastity, courage, and devotion. It means "furrow" or "the leading one," reflecting her destined greatness and being found abandoned in a furrow.
SITHARA
FeminineUncommon yet enchanting Indian girl's name derived from 'Sitaram,' meaning 'auspicious' in Sanskrit.
SITI
FeminineSiti, of Indonesian origin, means 'lady' or 'pure', with historical figures like Queen Siti Sundari and Nyai Loro Kidul.
SITIVENI
MasculineFijian name derived from "siti" (star) and "veni" (to come), meaning "star comes".
SITKA
MasculineAlaskan Native given name with a rich history tied to the Tlingit word 'Sheet’ká,' meaning 'people on the outside of the bay.' It carries profound sense of place and connection to the historic city of Sitka, Alaska, and the resilient Tlingit tribe.
SITLALI
FeminineNahuatl feminine given name derived from "sitl" (star) and "alli" (water), translating to "star water".