Female and male names starting with the letter "S" .
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SOUTHERN
FeminineSouthern: An uncommon English name derived from 'south', signifying someone or something from the southern region.
SOVANN
MasculineCambodian name meaning "gold" or "pure gold", originally reserved for royal children but now widely used.
SOVANNA
MasculineKhmer feminine name meaning "golden," traditionally associated with royalty and elegance.
SOVANNA
FeminineUnique Khmer name meaning 'gold', symbolizing luxury and regalness in Cambodian culture.
SOVANNY
FeminineKhmer-origin female name meaning "gold", symbolizing wealth and prosperity.
SOVEIDA
FeminineThe name Soveida, meaning 'happy' or 'joyful', is of Arabic origin and translates to 'happiness'. It signifies positivity and optimism, wishing for the child to bring light into the world.
SOVEREIGN
MasculineRegal English name derived from the term 'sovereign', meaning a supreme ruler, conveying majesty and authority.
SOVEREIGN
FeminineThe name Sovereign is an uncommon English given name derived from the word "sovereign," meaning supreme in power or authority.
SOVILLA
FeminineRare Spanish female name derived from "sabina," meaning European whitebeam tree, symbolizing grace and elegance.
SOWMYA
FeminineIndian name from Karnataka, derived from Sanskrit 'Soumya', meaning 'calm' or 'peaceful'.
SOWSAN
FeminineArabic name meaning "roses", inspired by the ancient Moroccan city known for its rose gardens. It has been carried by notable figures like Iraqi poet Sowsan Al-Hakeem and remains popular yet distinctive today.
SOYER
MasculineThe surname Soyer is of French origin, derived from 'soyer,' meaning 'to sew,' and historically given to tailors or sewers.
SOYINI
FeminineUnique African name of Yoruba origin meaning "Our Mother has returned.
SOYLA
FeminineSpanish-origin feminine name that means "I am," conveying assertiveness and self-identity.
SOYNA
FeminineUnique female given name of Persian origin, translating to "beautiful like the moon" in Farsi, and associated with royalty throughout history.
SOYOUNG
FeminineKorean feminine given name meaning 'small dragon', symbolizing wisdom, power, and good fortune.
SPADE
MasculineEnglish name derived from "spæh," meaning "spade" or "shovel," originally given as a surname to someone involved in digging or making spades. It symbolizes hard work, strength, and stability, with notable bearers including Thomas Spade, an explorer with Sir Francis Drake. Today, it's used as both a surname and given name, offering a distinctive and historic choice for parents.
SPANDAN
MasculineIndian name derived from 'spandana,' meaning 'vibration.' It signifies life's pulsating rhythm and has profound Hindu cultural and spiritual significance.
SPANDANA
FeminineCaptivating feminine name of Sanskrit origin, derived from 'spanda', meaning 'vibration'. It signifies divine energy and power, resonating with spiritual practices in Hinduism.
SPANKY
MasculineAmerican name originating from the slang term 'spank', associated with playfulness and mischief.
SPARKEL
FeminineUnique, captivating name with unknown origins, popularized recently despite no definitive meaning or historical record.
SPARKLE
FeminineRare yet captivating female name of recent origin, derived from the English word 'sparkle' meaning to emit light in quick succession.
SPARKLES
FeminineRecent, whimsical invention, popularized in the U.S., signifying light or joy.
SPARKS
MasculineEnglish name that literally means 'sparks', referring to small pieces of burning or glowing material flying from a fire. It can be found as both a given name and a surname, with its origins potentially linked to occupations involving sparks like blacksmithing, nicknames for lively individuals, or habitational names from places called Sparks in England. Although not attached to any specific historical figure, it has been used by notable individuals throughout history, such as a character in J.D. Salinger's "The Catcher in the Rye" and an English rock band formed in the early 1970s.
SPARKY
MasculineUncommon English name derived from 'spark', signifying creativity and energy.
SPARROW
MasculineUncommon English first name derived from the Eurasian tree sparrow, symbolizing happiness, loyalty, and community.
SPARROW
FeminineUncommon English given name, derived from the bird of the same name, popularized in literature as Ursula Brangwen's nickname in 'The Rainbow'.
SPARSH
MasculineIndian name derived from the Sanskrit word "Sparsha," meaning "touch" or "contact." It signifies spirituality, inner peace, and connection with the divine.
SPARTACO
MasculineSpartacus is a Roman name derived from "spartacus," meaning "sprout" or "to bud." It is associated with fertility, growth, vitality, strength, courage, and rebellion, famously embodied by the Thracian gladiator who led an uprising against Rome in 73 BC. Today, it remains a universally recognized symbol of resistance and a powerful choice for parents seeking a meaningful name for their child.
SPARTACUS
MasculineSpartacus, derived from Latin and meaning "the sower" or "the spear-shaker," is a unique name with powerful historical significance, originating from the legendary Thracian gladiator who led a major slave uprising against ancient Rome.
SPARTAN
MasculineSpartan: A Greek-origin name derived from the ancient warrior city-state of Sparta, symbolizing power, discipline, and resilience.
SPAULDING
MasculineUncommon American given name derived from the English surname of likely habitational origin, with roots tracing back to medieval England.
SPECIAL
FeminineAmerican name of modern origin, derived from the English word "special," meaning peculiar or exceptional.
SPEED
MasculineEnglish given name originating from the Old Norse word "spjöt", meaning "prowess" or "force". Its modern usage signifies "quick" or "swift".
SPEEDY
MasculineUnconventional name of American origin from the early 20th century, believed to be inspired by the rapid pace of life during that time period.
SPENCE
MasculineDistinctively English given name originating from the Anglo-Saxon surname 'Speen', meaning spinner or weaver.
SPENCEL
MasculineRare English given name derived from the Old English word 'spenna', meaning 'spindle' used for spinning thread into yarn. Historically, it was an occupational surname for textile industry workers, particularly spinners, before evolving into a given name.
SPENCER
FeminineThe name Spencer originates from English Middle Ages, derived from 'Spenser', an occupational surname for those managing estates or households, originally thought to mean 'keeper of the larder'. It is associated with notable figures like Sir Edmund Spenser, the poet, and is also a British dukedom title. Today, Spencer remains popular due to its historical significance and strong meaning.
SPENCER
MasculineEnglish name originally given to pursers or treasurers, derived from Old French "espensier," meaning "keeper of money." It gained popularity in the 19th century due to notable figures like Sir Spencer Wilkens and poet Edmund Spenser.
SPENSER
MasculineSpencer is an English name with historic nobility, originally meaning 'cook' or 'kitchen steward', popularized by figures like Diana Frances Spencer and characters in media such as Pretty Little Liars.