Female and male names starting with the letter "S" .

SAANI

Feminine

Indian origin name from Kannada language meaning 'Saturn' in Sanskrit, associated with justice, discipline, and wisdom.

SAANIA

Feminine

Rare, Indian-origin unisex name derived from Sanskrit "Saani," meaning Venus, and signifying love, beauty, prosperity, and good fortune in Hindu culture.

SAANIKA

Feminine

Saanika, of Indian origin, means 'wise' or 'intelligent' in Sanskrit.

SAANIYA

Feminine

Captivating feminine given name of Sanskrit origin, derived from "Saa" meaning "with" or "together with," interpreted as "harmony" or "one who brings people together," emphasizing unity, cooperation, and harmony.

SAANIYAH

Feminine

Arabic name meaning "morning light," symbolizing new beginnings and hope.

SAANJH

Feminine

Rare Indian name derived from Punjabi 'saanjh', meaning 'twilight'.

SAANVI

Feminine

Indian-origin name derived from Sanskrit, meaning "goddess Saraswati," signifying knowledge, music, arts, wisdom, learning, prosperity, and abundance in Hindu culture.

SAANVIKA

Feminine

Indian name of Sanskrit origin, derived from 'Saavan', signifying the monsoon season, and symbolizing life, fertility, and relief from drought.

SAANVIREDDY

Feminine

The unique Indian name Saanvireddy, popular among Telugu communities, originates from 'Saani' meaning 'graceful', associated with Hindu goddesses Saraswati and Lakshmi, and 'Vireddy', a title once held by influential landowners in medieval Andhra Pradesh.

SAANYA

Feminine

Indian feminine name derived from "Saanvi," meaning "goddess Saraswati" in Sanskrit, associated with knowledge, music, arts, wisdom, and learning.

SAAPHYRI

Feminine

Rare and unique name with unknown origins and meaning, often thought to be a blend of Sapphire and another name starting with "A". Despite its unclear past, Saaphyri has gained popularity in English-speaking countries like the US and Australia, typically given as a first name for girls.

SAARA

Feminine

Finnish female given name meaning 'princess' or 'royal woman', derived from the Old Norse word 'sáраr'.

SAARAH

Feminine

Arabic name derived from "sahara," meaning desert, associated with prophet Sarah in Abrahamic religions, and valued worldwide for its unique sound and cultural significance.

SAARAL

Feminine

Unique Hebrew name derived from 'sar', meaning 'prince', with '-al' indicating ownership: 'my prince'.

SAARANG

Masculine

Indian boy's name derived from Sanskrit 'Saraṅga,' meaning 'peacock,' symbolizing elegance and royalty in Hindu culture.

SAARIM

Masculine

Rare Arabic name meaning 'elevated' or 'noble', derived from the Arabic word for height.

SAARTH

Masculine

Indian name derived from Sanskrit " Saaratha," meaning "chariot" or "vehicle," associated with Lord Krishna's divine charioteer in Hindu mythology. It signifies guidance, support, and progression, and is typically pronounced as "suh-ahrt.

SAARYA

Feminine

Captivating female name of Sanskrit origin, meaning "Princess" or "Royal," embodying grace and elegance.

SAASHA

Feminine

Charming Russian name derived from the word "saash", meaning "to shine" or "to glow".

SAATHVIK

Masculine

Indian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning "seven prosperities" or "seven abundances," often associated with the seven chakras in Hindu philosophy.

SAATVIK

Masculine

Boy's name of Sanskrit origin, signifying purity, peace, and spiritual balance, as derived from the term 'Saatvic'.

SAATVIKA

Feminine

Rare yet powerful Sanskrit girl's name, meaning 'pure and balanced', reflecting qualities of harmony and purity.

SAAVAN

Masculine

Saanvi is an Indian name derived from 'Savan', meaning monsoon season, symbolizing renewal, abundance, and fertility.

SAAVI

Feminine

Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'Sava', meaning completeness, associated with the sacred number six in Hindu mythology.

SAAVON

Masculine

Unique Hebrew name meaning 'return' or 'repentance,' signifying the act of turning back to God in Jewish tradition.

SAAVYA

Feminine

Indian unisex name meaning 'intelligence' or 'wisdom', derived from the Sanskrit word 'Saavyata'.

SAAYA

Feminine

Japanese name meaning 'fast' or 'quick', associated with speed and good fortune.

SAAYAN

Masculine

Indian name from Bengal, derived from Sanskrit 'Sayan', meaning 'the sixth' day of the Hindu lunar week.

SAAYOK

Masculine

Thai given name meaning 'pearl', symbolizing elegance, wisdom, and inner strength.

SABA

Feminine

Arabic name meaning "morning" or "dawn", associated with the ancient Queen of Sheba, and carrying a regal image enhanced by its connection to the historic South Arabian kingdom of Saba.

SABA

Masculine

Hebrew unisex name derived from 'savah', meaning 'to return' or 'transform'. It's associated with Queen of Sheba in the Bible, symbolizing change and renewal across Jewish, Arab, and African cultures.

SABAH

Feminine

Lovely Arabic female name derived from 'ṣabāḥ', meaning 'morning'. It signifies hope and new beginnings.

SABAL

Masculine

Unique Latin American unisex name derived from the Spanish word 'sabal', meaning saw palmetto palm tree, symbolizing strength, adaptability, and connection with nature.

SABALI

Feminine

Unique West African name of Bamana origin, meaning "the one who brings peace.

SABALI

Masculine

African name of Mandinka origin, meaning 'patience' or 'calmness', reflecting highly valued virtues in African cultures.

SABAN

Masculine

Arabic name meaning "morning," associated with divine revelation in Islam.

SABAR

Feminine

Unique African name of Fulani origin, meaning 'patience' or 'endurance', reflecting qualities highly valued in the Fulani culture and history of resilience.

SABARIN

Feminine

Rare and intriguing given name of unknown origin, with theories suggesting Scottish or Hebrew roots, but its true etymology remains mysterious.

SABAS

Masculine

Spanish-origin name derived from 'sabbas,' meaning 'Saturday' or 'Sabbat.' It gained popularity through Saint Sabas, a Cappadocian monk who founded the Mar Saba monastery near Jerusalem.

SABASTAIN

Masculine

Distinct Latin-origin name derived from "sabere" ("to cut") and associated with "sebastos" ("venerable"). Popular among royalty, saints like Sebastian, and literature (e.g., Shakespeare's Tempest), it signifies courage and nobility, remaining timeless yet unique today.