Female and male names starting with the letter "S" .

SITLALY

Feminine

Unique Mayan-derived feminine name meaning "Star Flower," originating in Guatemala and reflecting Maya's astronomical knowledge.

SITORA

Feminine

The Persian name Sitora means 'star' and signifies guidance and good fortune.

SITRA

Feminine

Intriguing Hebrew name meaning "secret women," with roots in biblical times and references to wise and beautiful women.

SIU

Feminine

Chinese origin, means 'calm' or 'composed', associated with ancient Chinese culture.

SIU

Masculine

Chinese given name derived from "小", meaning 'small'. It's often chosen for its cute sound and positive connotations of being small and delicate.

SIUL

Masculine

Rare, unusual name of unknown origin with no established meaning in any known language or culture. Its uniqueness lies in its rarity and lack of traditional associations.

SIVA

Masculine

Ancient Indian name meaning 'auspicious', originating from Sanskrit and also the name of a primary Hindu deity.

SIVAD

Masculine

Indian-origin name derived from the Hindu deity Shiva, symbolizing power and spiritual enlightenment.

SIVAN

Masculine

Hebrew name from the Bible meaning "sixth month," referring to the month when Jews received the Ten Commandments at Mount Sinai. It is a popular girl's name among Sephardic Jews and has gained international recognition due to its historical significance and cultural richness.

SIVAN

Feminine

Hebrew name meaning "six," referring to the sixth month in the Hebrew calendar.

SIVANA

Feminine

Indian girls' name derived from Sanskrit "Shiv", meaning "auspicious" and associated with Lord Shiva in Hinduism.

SIVANI

Feminine

Unique Sanskrit name derived from 'Shiva', the destroyer god in Hinduism, symbolizing grace, prosperity, and divine power.

SIVANSH

Masculine

Indian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'a part of Shiva', reflecting Hindu parents' desire for their child to embody qualities of Lord Shiva, the god of transformation.

SIVERT

Masculine

Norwegian name derived from Old Norse elements, translating to 'victorious heart'.

SIVI

Feminine

Scandinavian name of Norwegian origin, derived from the Old Norse word "Sif" meaning "wife" or "bride". It has a long historical use in Norway and remains popular today, known for its strength and distinctiveness while also being increasingly recognized internationally.

SIWAR

Feminine

Arabic name meaning 'bright' or 'radiant', originating from Morocco and popular among Berber people for its positive connotations of intelligence and light.

SIWOO

Masculine

Rare Korean name composed of "Si" (market) and "Woo" (child), literally meaning "Child of the Market.

SIXTA

Feminine

Rare, Latin-derived name meaning "sixth," associated with Saint Sixtus I, a martyr bishop of Rome, and potentially carrying cultural associations with luck due to its numerical significance.

SIXTEN

Masculine

Scandinavian name of Swedish origin meaning 'victory of Thor'.

SIXTO

Masculine

Rare male name of Spanish origin, derived from the Latin word "sextus" meaning sixth. It honors Saint Sixto, an early Christian martyr, and has been used throughout history by notable figures in Spanish-speaking countries.

SIXX

Masculine

Recently coined name of unknown origin, gaining popularity for its uniqueness despite lacking historical significance or cultural ties.

SIYA

Feminine

Indian name derived from Sanskrit meaning "proud" or "majestic.

SIYAA

Feminine

Arabic-origin name meaning 'beautiful' or 'attractive', with roots tracing back thousands of years to ancient Arabian culture.

SIYAAN

Masculine

Indian name derived from the Sanskrit word 'Siyaram', meaning 'the best among men'. It is often associated with Lord Rama, symbolizing strength, courage, and chivalry.

SIYAH

Feminine

Turkish origin, meaning "black" and associated with darkness or stormy nights. It was believed to protect children from evil spirits and bad fortune. Historically, notable figures such as 13th-century poet Siyah Bey carried this name, making it popular in Turkey today for both boys and girls.

SIYAH

Masculine

Unisex name of Swahili origin, meaning 'black' in English.

SIYAM

Feminine

Arabic origin, signifies "fasting," an essential pillar of Islam, symbolizing self-discipline, spirituality, and devotion.

SIYAM

Masculine

Arabic unisex name derived from 'sayyid', meaning 'lord' or 'master'.

SIYAN

Feminine

Chinese name meaning 'stable as a rock', composed of 'Si' (four) and 'Yan' (rock), conveying strength and endurance.

SIYAN

Masculine

Rare yet powerful Chinese name that signifies deep thoughtfulness combined with unyielding strength, embodying inner wisdom and steadfastness.

SIYANA

Feminine

Captivating Bulgarian name meaning "whispering of the forest," evoking images of tranquil nature and ancient Slavic mythology.

SIYANI

Feminine

Unique Swahili name meaning "not yet," symbolizing hope and potential for the future, and reflecting the belief that life's journey is just beginning.

SIYANNA

Feminine

Arabic name derived from "sayan," meaning "pure" or "clear." It has historical associations with strength, grace, and wisdom in Middle Eastern literature.

SIYANNI

Feminine

Igbo Nigerian name meaning 'patience', reflecting qualities parents hope their children embody.

SIYARA

Feminine

Siyara, of Arabic origin, means 'travel' or 'journey', symbolizing adventure and discovery.

SIYER

Masculine

Turkish name meaning 'poetry' or 'recitation', derived from the Arabic roots, connected historically to renowned Sufi poet Rumi.

SIYERE

Masculine

Unique first name of West African origin, specifically from the Igbo ethnic group of Nigeria. It means 'my heart is happy'.

SIYIR

Masculine

Rare Turkish name meaning 'poetry', symbolizing Turkey's rich literary tradition.

SIYLAH

Feminine

Exotic and distinctive given name of unknown origin, gaining popularity for its uniqueness despite having no known etymology or historical significance. Its true meaning remains a mystery, making it an appealing choice for parents seeking memorable names with open interpretations.

SIYON

Masculine

Distinctive Hebrew male name derived from 'syiyyon', meaning 'left' or 'south'. It holds significant religious and cultural importance in Judaism, associated with Jerusalem and King David's reign.