Female and male first names beginning with the letter “S”..

SOCORO

Female

Socorro is a Spanish given name derived from 'socorro,' meaning 'help' or 'assistance', popularized during Spanish colonial times and associated with resilience and divine protection.

SOCORRA

Female

Unique Spanish female name meaning 'help' or 'relief', traditionally used to express hope during difficult times.

SOCORRO

Male

Unique Spanish-origin female name meaning 'help' or 'assistance', widely used during medieval times and tracing back to Catholic tradition where it was given during distress as a prayer for divine aid. Today, it's appreciated globally in Spanish-speaking communities despite being less common than names like Maria or Juanita.

SOCORRO

Female

Spanish given name and surname with a profound meaning. Derived from the Spanish word 'socorro', it translates to 'help' or 'aid'.

SOCRATES

Male

Male given name of Greek origin, derived from the ancient Greek word "sōkrátēs" (Σωκράτης), meaning either "saved himself" or "strong in safety".

SOCTT

Male

Scott is a Scottish name derived from "Mac an t-Saoir," meaning "son of the carpenter.

SODA

Female

Uncommon given name with unknown origins and no widely accepted meaning.

SODBILEG

Male

Mongolian male given name meaning "Happiness and Strength".

SOE

Female

Burmese origin, derived from 'swe', meaning 'gold'. Traditionally given to males, it's now used for both genders, reflecting its enduring popularity.

SOE

Male

Burmese name meaning "gemstone", popularized worldwide by refugees from Myanmar.

SOFEE

Female

Distinctive Greek name derived from 'sophia', meaning wisdom, associated with intelligence and understanding in Greek mythology.

SOFFIA

Female

Scandinavian name derived from the Old Norse "Sofía," meaning "wisdom.

SOFFIE

Female

Unique Scandinavian-derived given name meaning 'soap'.

SOFHIA

Female

Unique Greek name meaning wisdom, popularized by Saint Sophia, a Christian martyr.

SOFI

Female

Hebrew name meaning 'wisdom', derived from the word 'sofia' also signifying intelligence and understanding.

SOFIA

Male

The name Sofia originates from Greece, meaning 'wisdom', and is derived from the Greek word 'sophia', also signifying intelligence and discernment.

SOFIA

Female

Greek-derived girls' name that means "wisdom.

SOFIAGRACE

Female

Spanish-origin name comprising Sofia (Greek 'wisdom') and Grace (English 'elegance'), symbolizing divine wisdom and charm.

SOFIAH

Female

Distinctive feminine name of Arabic origin, meaning 'sword', symbolizing strength and courage, popular among Muslims worldwide due to its rich historical significance and unique appeal.

SOFIAMARIE

Female

Unique French name composed of Sophia (Greek for 'wisdom') and Marie (Latin form of Miriam, meaning 'sea').

SOFIAN

Male

The name Sofian originates from Arabic, meaning "wise" or "discerning," derived from the word "fa'iy.

SOFIANA

Female

Unique Arabic feminine name meaning 'wisdom', derived from the Arabic word 'safi' translating to 'pure'.

SOFIANE

Male

Sofiane: of Arabic origin meaning 'pure', named after Prophet Muhammad's grandfather Abdul Muttalib, popular in Muslim countries and carrying historical significance through figures like Sofiane ben Ali al-Nuri.

SOFIAROSE

Female

Bulgarian-origin name combining 'Sophia' (wisdom) and 'Rose', symbolizing Bulgaria's revered rose culture.

SOFIE

Female

Scandinavian feminine name derived from the Old Norse Soffia, itself a variant of Sophia, meaning "wisdom." It has been popular throughout Scandinavia since the 14th century and has gained international recognition.

SOFIIA

Female

Ukrainian form of Sophia, meaning "wisdom" in Greek, with a rich history and elegance.

SOFIJA

Female

Feminine given name of South Slavic origin, derived from the Greek name Sophia, meaning "wisdom".

SOFINA

Female

Intelligent and wise Arabic name, meaning "intelligent" or "wise," often associated with good fortune and used throughout Middle Eastern countries.

SOFIYA

Female

Greek feminine given name meaning "wisdom", derived from Sophia. It has been carried by notable historical figures like Saint Sophia and chess champion Sofia Kovalenko, and was popular among royalty such as Sophia of Hanover. Today, Sofiya remains a beloved choice worldwide for its timelessness and meaningful origin.

SOFIYAH

Female

Unique and beautiful Arabic name that means 'pure' or 'innocent', often associated with wisdom and elegance. It is one of the 99 names of Allah in Islamic tradition and has been used as a royal title for queens. Today, Sofiyah remains popular among parents seeking distinctive yet meaningful names for their daughters.

SOFONIAS

Male

Rare Hebrew male given name from the Old Testament, translating to "the Lord has taken away." It was borne by a prophet warning of Jerusalem's destruction, yet also carries the connotation of divine gift.

SOFYA

Female

Greek-derived name meaning 'wisdom', widely used across cultures like Russia, Bulgaria, Serbia, and Turkey, often associated with the Greek goddess of wisdom, Sophia.

SOFYAN

Male

Arabic name derived from "safooh," meaning "smooth" or "even," associated with the revered Islamic scholar Sufyan al-Thawri.

SOHA

Female

Arabic female given name that means 'star', symbolizing guidance and divine wisdom.

SOHAAN

Male

Arabic name derived from Sa'd, meaning 'happy' or 'fortunate'.

SOHAIB

Male

Arabic name derived from 'sha hib', meaning 'cloud', associated with strength and resilience.

SOHAIL

Male

Persian name meaning "star," derived from "shah" (king) and "ayla" (night).

SOHAILA

Female

Persian female given name derived from 'sohbat', meaning 'companionship' or 'friendship'. It has historical significance in Persian literature and has been carried into modern times by notable individuals like Sohaila Abdulajeeb, a Kenyan political activist and former MP known for her advocacy of women's rights.

SOHAM

Male

Indian name from Gujarat, meaning "I am that" or "that I am," reflecting the divine manifestation within each individual.

SOHAN

Male

Indian name derived from Sanskrit "Shashank," meaning "proud" or "majestic," associated with Hindu god Indra.