Female and male names starting with the letter "S" .
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SNAPPER
MasculineUnique and distinctive given name of American origin, likely coined as a creative invention without a specific meaning or derivation from any language, possibly inspired by its sound or association with fishing.
SNAYDER
MasculineRare Dutch name derived from 'snaed', meaning 'sharp' or 'quick', originally given to those skilled with sharp tools.
SNEED
MasculineEnglish origin, derived from the Old English word "snēd," meaning "quick" or "swift." It could have originally been used as an adjective for a swift or agile person.
SNEH
FeminineUncommon yet lovely Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'snigdha', meaning 'soft' or 'tender'. It signifies love and affection in Hindu mythology. Traditionally used for both boys and girls, it's now more common as a female name. Though not widely popular in mainstream culture, Sneh appears in some literary works and films like "Veerey Ki Wedding".
SNEH
MasculineSanskrit name meaning 'love' or 'affection', derived from the word 'sneha'. It has been traditionally used in India for centuries and is associated with Kamadeva, the Hindu god of love.
SNEHA
FeminineUnique Sanskrit name meaning 'love' or 'flame', revered as the Hindu goddess of love and affection in India. It's often used for both boys and girls, symbolizing unity through compassion.
SNEHAL
MasculineIndian Marathi name meaning "related to love".
SNEHAL
FeminineIndian-origin feminine given name meaning 'love' or 'affection' in Marathi.
SNEIDER
MasculineUnique German-origin given name meaning "tailor," historically associated with craftsmanship and precision.
SNEIJDER
MasculineDistinctive Dutch given name derived from the Middle Dutch word 'sneiiden', meaning 'to cut' or 'carve'. Originally an occupational surname for carvers and sculptors, it evolved into a popular boy's name in the Netherlands.
SNEYDER
MasculineRare, unique given name of uncertain origin, with no widely recognized meaning or etymology.
SNEZANA
FeminineSerbian female name derived from 'sneg', meaning 'snow'. It translates to 'snowflake' or 'made of snow'.
SNEZHANA
FeminineSlavic name derived from 'sneg', meaning 'snow' in Russian, symbolizing purity and beauty.
SNIGDHA
FeminineRare yet globally recognized feminine given name of Sanskrit origin, meaning 'soft' or 'tender', embodying purity and nurturing grace.
SNITHIK
MasculineRare Indian name from Kerala, believed to mean 'unique' or 'one-of-a-kind', signifying individuality despite its unclear etymology.
SNITHIKA
FeminineIndian origin name derived from Sanskrit 'Smitika', meaning laughter or joy, symbolizing happiness and positivity.
SNIYA
FeminineAfrican-origin feminine name, meaning 'God's gift,' that has gained global popularity.
SNIYAH
FeminineSniyah, of African Yoruba origin, means 'I have found favor'.
SNODA
FeminineRare Scandinavian name derived from the Old Norse word "snögg," meaning "quick" or "swift.
SNOH
FeminineSnoh is of Scandinavian origin, derived from the Old Norse word 'snjór' meaning snow.
SNOW
FeminineEnchanting female given name of English origin, derived from the Old English word for snow, symbolizing purity, tranquility, and grace.
SNOW
MasculineEnglish origin, literally meaning 'snow', symbolizing purity, innocence, renewal, and good fortune in many cultures.
SNOWDEN
MasculineUnique English name derived from an Old English surname given to someone living in a snow valley, combining 'snāw' (snow) and 'denu' (valley).
SNOWY
FeminineIntriguing given name of uncertain origin, with theories suggesting it may be a variant of Irish surname Sweeney or a shortened form of Snowdrop. Despite its unclear background, Snowy has gained popularity in recent years for its unique and whimsical qualities.
SNYA
FeminineUnique name of unknown origin, with possible Slavic roots but no concrete evidence. Its meaning remains unclear, though some suggest 'moon' or 'night'. Despite uncertainty surrounding its origins and meanings, Snya has gained popularity for its distinctive beauty.
SNYDER
MasculineGerman surname originally meaning 'smith' or referring to someone living by snowy mountains.
SO
FeminineThe Korean name 'So' means 'small river', composed of '소' (small) and '하' (river).
SO
MasculineKorean origin and means "cow".
SOANA
FeminineMeet Soana, a Romanian name derived from 'soane', meaning 'moon', evoking elegance and mystique. It's also rich in Romanian folklore, associated with a brave young heroine.
SOANE
MasculineCaptivating Polynesian given name of Tongan origin, meaning "wise" or "intelligent".
SOBEIDA
FeminineArabic name meaning 'pious woman', reflecting Islamic cultural values.
SOBHAN
MasculinePersian name derived from Arabic, meaning 'elegant' or 'refined', popularized in literature like Ferdowsi's Shahnameh and widely used across Middle Eastern cultures for centuries.
SOBIA
FeminineArabic female name meaning 'star' or 'beautiful star', symbolizing guidance and hope like the morning star Venus.
SOBRA
FeminineArabic name meaning 'patience' or 'endurance', reflecting qualities of resilience and steadfastness.
SOBRINA
FeminineUnique Spanish name derived from the Latin word 'soblina', meaning 'godmother' or 'sponsor'.
SOCHEAT
MasculineUnique Cambodian name meaning "happiness and prosperity," derived from Khmer words "soc" (joyful) and "heat" (to prosper). It was also borne by an early 15th-century king of Cambodia.
SOCHEATA
FeminineThe name Socheata, meaning 'lotus moon' in ancient Khmer, embodies Cambodian cultural values of purity, serenity, and grace.
SOCHI
FeminineUnique Russian name derived from the city of Sochi on the Black Sea coast, meaning 'grace' or 'elegance'.
SOCHIKAIMA
FeminineRare and striking Japanese name with possible meanings rooted in speed (early or quick) and marine life (sea horse).
SOCHIL
FeminineUnique Georgian name believed to mean 'storm', reflecting strength and resilience.