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

SALMON

Masculine

The Hebrew-derived name Salmon means 'peace' and was borne by a biblical king.

SALOMA

Feminine

Beautiful Hebrew name meaning 'peace,' derived from the word 'shalom.'

SALOMAE

Feminine

Unique, Hebrew-origin name meaning 'peace', derived from the Hebrew word 'shalom'.

SALOME

Feminine

Hebrew name derived from "shalom," meaning peace, and has been historically associated with figures of intrigue and beauty in literature and art.

SALOME

Masculine

Hebrew name meaning 'peace', popularized by historic figures and literary works despite its biblical origin.

SALOMEA

Feminine

Rare Hebrew feminine name with the meaning "peace" or "tranquility," reflecting calmness and serenity, despite its historical association with a biblical figure of controversy in Richard Strauss' opera "Salome.

SALOMON

Masculine

Hebrew origin and means 'peaceful', derived from the Hebrew word 'shalom'.

SALONDA

Feminine

Salandra is an Italian-derived name meaning 'peaceful' or 'tranquil', conveying a sense of calmness and serenity.

SALONE

Feminine

The name Salome, derived from the Hebrew word 'Shloshim' meaning 'peace', has biblical origins but is also associated with notable historical figures and artistic works.

SALONGE

Feminine

Salonge, an distinctive African name from Nigeria's Igbo ethnic group, means 'The Lord has done something great,' reflecting spiritual significance and faith.

SALONI

Feminine

Indian feminine name from Gujarat, meaning 'water' in Sanskrit, symbolizing purity and abundance, historically prevalent among Gujarati families, now globally recognized for its uniqueness.

SALORA

Feminine

Rare feminine given name of Latin origin. Introduced by Beatrix Potter in her 1906 children's book "The Tale of the Flopsy Bunnies," it likely derives from 'solara', meaning 'of the sun'.

SALOTE

Feminine

Polynesian origin meaning 'peaceful', is popular in Tonga and often given to girls demonstrating exceptional kindness.

SALSABEEL

Feminine

Uncommon yet captivating unisex name of Arabic origin, meaning 'Morning Glory Lord'.

SALSABIL

Feminine

Arabic given name meaning 'clear water', inspired by the river of paradise in Islamic tradition and associated with purity and joy.

SALUD

Masculine

The given name Salud, of Spanish origin meaning 'health', is uncommon yet distinctively associated with positivity.

SALUD

Feminine

Spanish origin and means 'health' in English.

SALVADO

Masculine

Salvado is of Latin origin, meaning "savior" or "saved". It derives from the Late Latin word 'salvus', translating to safe, sound, or whole. This name has religious connotations and can also symbolize protection or preservation. Throughout history, Salvado has had variants like Salvatore (Italy) and Salvador (Spain), remaining an uncommon yet meaningful choice today.

SALVADOR

Masculine

The name Salvador comes from Spanish origins and signifies 'savior', derived from the Latin word 'salvator'. It has been traditionally given to children born around Christmas as a reference to Jesus Christ, and became popular during the Counter-Reformation. The name is also associated with art and culture, notably through Salvador Dalí.

SALVADOR

Feminine

Latin-derived masculine given name meaning 'savior', composed of 'salvus' ('saved') and '-or' (agent noun suffix). Its popularity spans centuries, notably held by Salvador Dali, the renowned surrealist painter.

SALVADORA

Feminine

Salvadora originates from Latin, meaning 'savior', and is predominantly used as a female given name.

SALVADORE

Masculine

Salvador is a distinctive Spanish name derived from the Latin 'salvator', meaning 'savior'. It has religious connotations and was popularized during the Middle Ages in Spain.

SALVATOR

Masculine

Latin-derived boys' name meaning 'savior', historically used to honor Jesus Christ.

SALVATORA

Feminine

Italian feminine given name meaning "female savior", derived from Salvatore meaning "savior". It honors Virgin Mary's role as humanity's savior and was popular among devout Catholic families during medieval times.

SALVATORE

Masculine

Italian origin, derived from the Latin word "salvus", meaning "safe" or "sound". Its elements denote health and well-being, conveyed by someone who brings about these qualities.

SALVATORE

Feminine

Italian male given name derived from the Latin word "salvus", meaning "safe" or "whole".

SALVATRICE

Feminine

Italian feminine given name derived from Salvatore, meaning 'savior,' conveying hope and redemption.

SALVINA

Feminine

Rare and notable female name of Latin origin, derived from 'salvus', meaning 'safe' or 'healthy', and associated with the Roman goddess Salus.

SALVOTORE

Masculine

Salvatore is an Italian name derived from Latin 'salvus', meaning 'safe' or 'sound'; it also relates to the verb 'salvare', 'to save'.

SALWA

Feminine

Salwa, of Arabic origin, signifies 'peace' or 'tranquility', reflecting the hope for harmony.

SALY

Feminine

French origin and means "healthy" or "whole".

SALYM

Feminine

Unique Berber name from Morocco, meaning 'peace' or 'harmony', reflecting the peaceful coexistence of the Berber people with other cultures in North Africa.

SALYNA

Feminine

Greek-derived name meaning 'torch' or 'corposant', associated with the legendary Helen of Troy from Homer's Iliad.

SAM

Feminine

Samuel is a male given name of Hebrew origin, meaning 'name of God'.

SAM

Masculine

Samuel is a Hebrew boys' name meaning "name of God" or "God hears," first appearing in the Bible as the prophet who anointed King David.

SAMA

Feminine

Arabic name meaning 'heaven' or 'on high', associated with divinity and calmness in Islamic and Japanese cultures.

SAMAA

Feminine

The name Samaa originates from Arabic and means 'to heaven' or 'towards the sky,' symbolizing devotion to faith.

SAMAAD

Masculine

Arabic name meaning 'eternal', representing timelessness and perseverance.

SAMAAH

Feminine

Exotic African name derived from the Swahili word "sama" meaning moon, interpreted as 'beauty like the moon'.

SAMAARA

Feminine

Hebrew feminine given name, originating from the Hebrew word 'samer', meaning 'guard' or 'protect'. It signifies 'protected by God'.