Female and male first names beginning with the letter “S”..
SIYONA
FemaleIndian name derived from Sanskrit 'Siya', meaning 'golden' or 'glowing'. It signifies radiance and warmth, inspired by Hindu mythology's virtuous Sita.
SIYU
FemaleChinese origin, signifies 'abundant in thoughtful consideration'.
SIYUAN
MaleSiyuan, a Chinese given name, originates from ancient Chinese language where "Si" means "fourth" or "pursuit of knowledge", and "Yuan" signifies "round" or "source". It is often associated with the sage Siyuanzi in Zhuangzi, conveying wisdom and enlightenment. Parents choosing this name hope for their child's intelligence, wisdom, and enlightenment. Its unique sound and spelling make it a distinctive choice both domestically and internationally.
SIYURI
FemaleJapanese given name composed of the kanji characters 'Si' (meaning 'thought') and 'Yu' (signifying 'reason'), conveying the meaning 'an idea caused by something'.
SJ
MaleScandinavian origin, believed to stand for the popular Viking Age male names Sven and Johan.
SJANA
FemaleSlavic name of Russian origin, meaning "blue," traditionally given to girls with blue eyes or fair complexion, popular in Eastern Europe and gaining global recognition today.
SJON
MaleRare Dutch name derived from 'sjon', meaning 'wave', metaphorically symbolizing fluidity and adaptability.
SKADI
FemaleRare female name of Old Norse origin, meaning "injury" or "damage," inspired by the legendary giantess and goddess known for her skiing skills and independence.
SKAI
FemaleRare yet captivating name of Yoruba origin, translating to "to spread out" or "expansive," symbolizing vastness and growth.
SKAI
MaleUnique name with unknown origins but often associated with nature and creativity due to its connection to the sky, and has gained popularity in recent years among parents looking for distinctive names.
SKAII
FemaleAfrican-origin name from the Igbo ethnic group of Nigeria, meaning "to create beauty" or "artistic expression." It's believed to be given to children expected to become artists or creatives.
SKAILAR
FemaleSkylar is a unique Scottish name meaning 'eagle', gaining popularity in English-speaking countries since the late 1980s, associated with freedom and independence.
SKAILYN
FemaleRare Scottish name derived from Sgàilinn, meaning 'speckled' or 'spotted', traditionally given to children with similar birthmarks or hair.
SKAILYNN
FemaleUnique, recently created name, with unclear origins, possibly inspired by Celtic mythology or blended from names like Skye and Lynn.
SKANDA
MaleAncient Indian boy's name with a rich history. Derived from the Sanskrit word "Skand," meaning "to leap" or "to jump," it is revered as the god of war, courage, and victory in Hindu lore, known for his ability to leap great distances.
SKANDHA
MaleSkandha, of Indian origin, means "the auspicious one" or "the abundant one," and is associated with strength and power.
SKARLET
FemaleUncommon name with unknown origins, not derived from any known language or culture. Its popularity has recently increased, particularly in English-speaking countries. Despite its unclear etymology, many parents are drawn to Skarlet for its unique sound and distinctive spelling.
SKARLETH
FemaleDistinctive Scandinavian female name with origins dating back centuries to Sweden or Norway, potentially meaning 'people of the battle' or 'cutting people'.
SKARLETT
FemaleRare and intriguing name of Scandinavian origin, derived from the Old Norse word "Skárell" meaning "darkness," offering parents a distinctive choice with strong and mysterious aura.
SKARLETTE
FemaleUnique female name of unknown origin, gaining popularity in recent years as a creative choice despite no known historical or cultural significance.
SKARLIT
FemaleCaptivating female name of Spanish origin, derived from 'escarlata,' meaning scarlet.
SKEET
MaleAmerican-origin given name with no widely recognized meaning, believed to be created as a nickname or shortened form of other names like Skeeter (a diminutive of Edward) or Schuyler.
SKEETER
FemaleUnusual, unisex given name of American origin, originally used as a nickname for boys with family names starting with 'S' that sounded like the colloquial term for mosquito. It gained popularity in the Southern US due to its simplicity and connection to regional culture. Despite its original association with males, Skeeter can now be used for both genders.
SKEETER
MaleUnconventional given name derived from the Southern American dialect word for mosquito, reflecting its unique regional roots and open interpretation of meaning.
SKENDER
MaleAlbanian name derived from the word 'shkëndij', meaning 'good-looking' or 'handsome'.
SKI
MaleNorwegian name that means "sheaf of grain", derived from the Old Norse personal name Skíði, which in turn comes from the word skíð meaning "snowshoe". It has historical significance as the father of Nórr in Norse mythology and was used by Viking rulers of Norway.
SKI
FemaleNorwegian origin, meaning 'ski' and derived from the Old Norse word 'Skíi.' It was traditionally given to boys connected to winter sports and outdoor activities, reflecting Norway's rich skiing heritage since at least the 18th century. Today, Ski remains a distinctive global name carrying connotations of adventure and connection to nature.
SKIE
FemaleSkye is an English name of Scottish origin meaning 'from the cloud', derived from Old Norse 'Skogr' meaning 'wood'.
SKIELER
FemaleDanish name of Old Norse origin, derived from "skeið", meaning "boat". It was historically given to individuals connected to bodies of water or boats, dating back to the Viking Age.
SKIELYNN
FemaleModern, blended name created in the early 21st century by combining Skyler ("scholar") and Lynn ("from the lake").
SKII
FemaleThe name Skii originates from the Ashanti people of Ghana and means 'born on a Tuesday'.
SKIILAR
FemaleUncommon name of unknown origin and meaning, with no widely accepted history or folklore associated with it.
SKILA
FemaleRare, ancient Greek feminine given name meaning 'army' or 'host'.
SKILAH
FemaleRare, distinctive name of unknown origin and meaning, allowing for personal interpretation.
SKILAR
MaleRare Scandinavian name of Norwegian origin, derived from the Old Norse word "skilja," meaning "to part" or "divide." Its abstract meaning relates to separation or distinction, possibly implying independence and originality.
SKILAR
FemaleSkylar is a contemporary English unisex name derived from an occupational surname for leather workers, with some associating it with the Greek word 'skyle' meaning 'to watch over'.
SKILEE
FemaleSkylee, of unknown origin and meaning, was created by Stephenie Meyer for her Twilight Saga series.
SKILER
FemaleSkylar is an American name derived from 'sky' and '-lar', meaning 'clear sky'. It gained popularity in the late 20th century, initially for boys but later becoming unisex.
SKILER
MaleSkylar is an English given name of Old Norse origin, meaning "shielder" or "protector.
SKILEY
FemaleRare, unique given name with unknown origins and no widely recognized meaning or history. Its rarity makes it an appealing choice for those seeking a distinctive name.