Female and male names starting with the letter "S" .
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SORAYAH
FeminineRare yet elegant Arabic name meaning 'roses', reflecting its bearer's sweet charm.
SORAYDA
FeminineUnique Spanish name derived from the Arabic 'Zarida', meaning 'flower'.
SORCHA
FeminineIrish female given name derived from the old Irish word "sór", meaning "bright" or "radiant".
SOREL
FeminineRare French name derived from the Occitan word "sòurel," meaning "small reddish-brown dog." It was originally a nickname given for physical appearance or pet ownership.
SORELLA
FeminineItalian female given name derived from Latin "soror," meaning sister.
SORELLE
FeminineRare yet meaningful Italian female given name derived from the Italian word 'sorella', meaning sister, originating in Italy with a deep historic significance of representing familial ties and sisterhood.
SOREN
MasculineThe Danish given name Soren originates from Old Norse, meaning 'stern' or 'severe', reflecting strength and resilience of Scandinavian values.
SOREN
FeminineSøren is a Scandinavian name of Danish and Norwegian origin, derived from the Old Norse word "Sverre," meaning "strong" or "stern.
SORENA
FeminineIranian name derived from "sar", meaning "head". It signifies intelligence, leadership, and strength, often associated with ancient rulers like Soren II of the Sassanid Empire. Today, Sorena stands as a rare yet meaningful choice for parents worldwide.
SOREYA
FeminineHebrew female name meaning "princess," associated with royalty and elegance, popular among Jews worldwide.
SORIA
FeminineFeminine name of Spanish origin, derived from "sor" meaning "nun", often associated with spirituality. It has been popular in Spain historically and is also a city there. Notable bearers include Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, a renowned Mexican writer and nun.
SORIAH
FeminineRare yet captivating Hebrew female name derived from "Shariah," meaning "song" or "poetic composition.
SORIN
MasculineRomanian male name with Latin origins meaning 'stern' or 'severe', evolving from the Romanian diminutive Serban. It signifies strength, courage, and authority.
SORIN
FeminineClassic Romanian male given name of Latin origin, meaning "heap" or "pile", but associated with the Slavic name Sorada, signifying "morning star" or "Venus". It has been used by notable figures in Romanian history and remains popular among families with strong Romanian heritage.
SORINA
FeminineUnique feminine name of Romanian origin, translating to 'little sister' from its Latin root 'soror'.
SORIYA
FeminineSlavic girl's name derived from "sorya," meaning "dawn." It signifies new beginnings and beauty.
SORIYA
MasculineFemale given name of Slavic origin from Russia and Ukraine, meaning "rainbow" in Russian. It signifies diversity, beauty, and optimism.
SORIYAH
FeminineArabic name meaning 'radiant' or 'shining light', associated with the goddess of Venus and one of Allah's 72 names, symbolizing divine assistance.
SOROOSH
MasculinePersian origin that means "light".
SOROUSH
MasculineDistinctive Persian name meaning "golden," popularized during the Sassanid Empire and carrying cultural significance through centuries.
SOROYA
FeminineUnique and meaningful name of West African origin, derived from the Malinke people of Guinea and translating to "gold" or "royal" in their language.
SORRAYA
FeminineArabic female name meaning 'radiant' or 'brilliant', inspired by the east or morning sun, popularized in Islamic culture through Khadijah al-Kubra, and globally recognized as unique yet meaningful.
SORREL
FeminineEnglish given name derived from 'sorrel', meaning reddish-brown, with historical references in medieval literature.
SORRELL
MasculineDistinctive English name derived from the Old French word 'soral', meaning 'brown'. It was originally used for boys in medieval England but is now more commonly given to girls.
SORREN
MasculineDistinctive given name of Norse origin, derived from 'sóarr' meaning 'sun' and 'hammr' meaning 'wolf', translating to 'sun wolf'. It was borne by Norse warriors and chieftains, and remains unique yet powerful today.
SORSHA
FeminineUncommon female name of Irish origin with a possible meaning of 'bright' or 'light', though its history and true meaning remain somewhat mysterious.
SORY
MasculineWest African origin, specifically from Guinea, is derived from the Malinke language and means 'noble' or 'respectful'.
SORYN
MasculineUncommon given name of unknown origin and meaning, often pronounced /SOR-in/ with the emphasis on the first syllable.
SORYN
FeminineWelsh name derived from 'Sorena', meaning 'star' or 'bright star'. It was popular among medieval Welsh nobility due to their belief in stars as symbols of guidance, protection, and good fortune. Today, Soryn is recognized as a unique name worldwide, associated with brightness, wisdom, and potential.
SOSA
MasculineThe name Sosa originates from Spanish Basque roots, meaning 'from Sozáin', a village in Spain, with historical ties to nobility and military service.
SOSAIA
MasculinePolynesian name from Samoa meaning 'strength at dawn.'
SOSEFINA
FeminineUnique Malagasy name derived from 'Soa' meaning peace and 'Fina' meaning pure or innocent, translating to "pure peace" or "innocent peace". It was traditionally given during times of tranquility and harmony, and is associated with Queen Ranavalona I of Madagascar. Today, it remains a cherished name among Malagasy communities worldwide, symbolizing hope for peace, purity, and innocence.
SOSEFO
MasculineDistinctive Polynesian name from Tonga meaning "first-born son".
SOSHA
FeminineSlavic-origin unisex name derived from the Greek Σωσφήν, used by Saint Paul to mean "Saving Grace" or "Salvation".
SOSI
FeminineUncertain African origin, with no widely accepted interpretation.
SOSIE
FeminineRare French name derived from the Greek word "sōsis," meaning "likeness" or "image." It gained popularity through Molière's play "Le Malade Imaginaire," where a character named Sosie is mistaken for another due to their striking resemblance. Throughout history, several notable figures have borne this distinctive name.
SOSSITY
FeminineAfrican origin name, derived from the Ewe people of Ghana and Togo, translating to "God hears our prayers" or "God answers us", reflecting deep spiritual beliefs and faith in divine intervention.
SOSSY
FeminineHebrew name meaning "God is my oath," derived from the word "Sissa." It has biblical roots but is more commonly found today among Jewish populations and as a unique, unisex given name.
SOSTENES
MasculineThe Latin-origin name Sostenes means 'to support' or 'to uphold', reflecting its early Christian roots.
SOSUKE
MasculineJapanese given name meaning "following grass," popular in recent years both domestically and internationally, suitable for both males and females.