Female and male first names beginning with the letter “S”..
SPENSER
FemaleSpencer is a unisex name of English origin, derived from 'spendour', meaning wealthy or prosperous, initially a surname for landholders in Northamptonshire. It gained popularity during the Victorian era and has since become a global, stylish choice associated with intelligence and sophistication.
SPERO
MaleRare Greek name derived from 'spēros', meaning 'hope'.
SPEROS
MaleRare Greek name meaning "blonde," derived from the Greek word "spheiros." It has historical significance, as it was used by various saints and religious figures throughout history.
SPERRY
MaleUncommon given name of American origin, derived from the surname Sperry which means 'spear' in Middle English.
SPESSARD
MaleRare Italian given name derived from the occupational surname Spessotto, meaning 'ironworker' or 'smith,' reflecting the importance of craftsmanship during medieval Italy.
SPICIE
FemaleSpicie: Derived from the Latin 'spicium', meaning 'sprout' or 'bud'. Symbolizes nature, growth, fresh beginnings. Gained popularity recently for unique, meaningful naming options.
SPICY
FemaleUnique and unusual Spanish origin given name, derived from 'picante', meaning 'spicy' or 'hot'. It's modern and distinctive, with no traditional records but open for both boys and girls.
SPIKE
MaleEnglish given name of Latin origin, meaning 'point' or 'sharp end'. It evolved from the Middle English word 'spike', originally referring to pointed weapons.
SPIRIDON
MaleMale given name of Greek origin meaning "breather of life" or "man with spirit".
SPIRIDOULA
FemaleRare yet captivating feminine given name of Greek origin, derived from 'spiridoni' meaning 'manly', popularized during Byzantine Empire.
SPIRIT
MaleUnique given name of unknown origin, created recently and inspired by the English word 'spirit'. It's often chosen for its spiritual connotations or associations with freedom and individuality.
SPIRIT
FemaleUnique name of unknown origin but widely associated with the concept of 'spirit' or one's inner essence.
SPIRITUAL
FemaleUnique, coined name expressing deep spiritual connection and inner peace.
SPIRO
MaleUnique Greek name meaning 'breath' or 'breeze'.
SPIROS
MaleGreek name meaning "breeze" or "breath," traditionally given to boys, associated with freshness and renewal.
SPIVEY
MaleEnglish name originally meaning "to sprout" or "to bud", possibly inspired by spring births or dark hair.
SPLENDORA
FemaleLatin-derived name meaning 'brightness' (splendor) and 'prayer' (ora). It was popularized during the Renaissance period but remains rare today.
SPONTANEOUS
FemaleRare English given name derived from the word 'spontaneous', meaning acting impulsively without external influence.
SPOORTHI
FemaleUnique female name of Sanskrit origin, meaning 'proud', 'confident' or 'courageous'.
SPRAGUE
MaleUncommon English given name derived from the Middle English surname Sprague, which originated as a nickname for someone lively or energetic, coming from the Old Norse word "sprakki.
SPRIHA
FemaleUnique, beautiful Indian name of Rajasthani origin, derived from Sanskrit 'Sprha' meaning 'desire'. In Hindu lore, Sprha was one of King Dasharatha's six chief queens and symbolizes strength, wisdom, and grace.
SPRING
FemaleEnglish name derived from the season, signifying 'renewal' or 'new beginnings'.
SPRINGER
MaleThe surname Springer, of German origin, signifies 'to jump' or 'to leap,' derived from 'springen.'
SPRUCE
MaleDistinctive American given name derived from the evergreen spruce tree, symbolizing resilience, adaptability, and grace.
SPRUHA
FemaleIndian Marathi name meaning "ray of light.
SPURGEON
MaleEnglish given name derived from the occupational surname "Sparrow," popularized by the renowned Baptist pastor and preacher Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834-1892), often referred to as the "Prince of Preachers.
SPYRIDON
MaleDistinct Greek name of ancient origin, derived from 'spéras', meaning 'to watch over'. It is closely associated with Saint Spyridon, a revered Orthodox bishop known for his kindness and miracles.
SPYROS
MaleGreek masculine given name with unknown etymology, believed to have originated from the Byzantine Empire as an affectionate diminutive form of Spyridon, meaning "watchful" or "vigilant".
SQUARE
MaleUnconventional English given name originating in early 20th-century USA, inspired by the geometric shape 'square', with no specific historical meaning but gaining popularity for its modernity and distinctiveness.
SQUIRE
MaleEnglish name derived from 'squyer,' referring to a well-educated young man or servant with good manners.
SRA
FemaleSpanish diminutive of Sara, meaning "princess" or "noblewoman," and also used as an abbreviation for "Senior.
SRAAVYA
FemaleIndian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning "the sound of flowing water" or "the sound of music," symbolizing calmness, harmony, and continuous life, often associated with wisdom and intelligence in ancient literature.
SRAGVI
FemaleThe Indian-origin name Sragvi, derived from Sanskrit 'Sravana' meaning 'to hear', is associated with wisdom and prosperity.
SRAH
FemaleHebrew name meaning "lady" or "princess," reflecting its elegant sound and regal nature.
SRAVAN
MaleIndian name of Andhra Pradesh origin, derived from Sanskrit 'Sravana' meaning 'hearing', signifying exceptional listening skills.
SRAVANI
FemaleSravani, of Sanskrit origin, means "the one who follows the path shown by the sun".
SRAVYA
FemaleIndian-origin girl's name derived from Sanskrit "Sravya", meaning "hearing" or "attentive".
SREE
FemaleIndian name of Sanskrit origin, meaning 'wealthy' or 'auspicious', commonly used as a title of respect in India and now popular as a given name worldwide among families of South Indian origin.
SREEHAN
MaleIndian-origin name derived from Sanskrit words 'Shree' (respect, wealth, fortune) and '-han' (giver). It symbolizes one who brings these qualities.
SREEJA
FemaleUnique female name of Indian origin, derived from Sanskrit words meaning 'wealth' or 'fortune', with 'ja' denoting 'daughter'. It signifies 'daughter of fortune' and has historical significance in Hindu mythology.