Female and male names starting with the letter "S" .
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SUSA
FeminineSusa, of Persian origin, means 'protection' or 'defense', derived from the ancient city of Susa.
SUSAA
FeminineSusa is a rare African name of Swahili origin, believed to mean 'to love' or 'to care for', gaining popularity for its uniqueness.
SUSAN
MasculineEnglish name of Latin origin, derived from the Hebrew word 'Shoshannah', meaning 'lily' or 'rose'. It evolved independently from Susanna and was popularized in the Middle Ages through association with a virtuous woman in the Book of Daniel.
SUSAN
FeminineEnglish name derived from Latin Susanna, meaning 'lily' or 'rose', popularized by Milton's "Paradise Lost" and associated with elegance and grace.
SUSANA
FeminineSpanish and Italian name originating from Latin 'Susanna' and Hebrew 'Shoshannah', meaning 'lily', symbolizing beauty and purity.
SUSANA
MasculineTimeless and beautiful Spanish name derived from Latin 'Susanna', meaning 'lily' or 'lotus flower'.
SUSANAH
FeminineRare yet captivating female given name of Hebrew origin, derived from 'sosannah', meaning 'lily' and associated with purity and grace.
SUSANE
FeminineLatin variant of Susan, meaning 'lily'.
SUSANN
FeminineGerman feminine name derived from the Hebrew Susanna or Latin Susannah, meaning 'lily'.
SUSANNA
FeminineFeminine given name of Latin origin, derived from the Hebrew name "Shoshannah," meaning "lily" or "lotus flower.
SUSANNAH
FeminineHebrew name meaning 'lily', popularized during the Victorian era.
SUSANNE
FeminineGerman feminine name composed of 'sus' (lily) and 'anna' (grace), translating to 'lily of grace.'
SUSANO
MasculineJapanese given name derived from Susanoo-no-Mikoto, the Storm God in Shintoism, meaning 'auspicious male' or 'happy male', reflecting its divine origins.
SUSAYE
FeminineThe name Susaye originates from Africa, specifically among the Ewe people of Ghana and Togo. It means "born on Thursday".
SUSEJ
FeminineArabic name meaning "lion," carrying powerful and majestic connotations.
SUSEL
FeminineGerman female given name derived from Susanne, meaning 'lily' or 'lotus flower', symbolizing purity and beauty.
SUSEN
FeminineSusa is a rare, German-derived female given name meaning 'lily', associated with purity and grace. It has biblical roots, being the name of the virtuous heroine Susanna in the Book of Daniel, and has also been used in literature like the Brothers Grimm's "The Tale of the Wondrous Flower".
SUSET
FeminineUnique Spanish given name of Basque origin, meaning 'small sun'.
SUSETTE
FeminineRare yet charming French feminine given name, derived from 'susette' meaning 'little donkey', first popularized during the Romantic era.
SUSHANT
MasculineThe Indian-origin name Sushant signifies 'excellent peace', combining 'good' and 'calm' from its Sanskrit roots.
SUSHANTH
MasculineIndian male given name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'auspicious progress' or 'good fortune', often associated with Lord Ganesha and prominent figures in Indian cinema.
SUSHIL
MasculineIndian given name derived from Sanskrit 'Suśīla', meaning 'one with good conduct'.
SUSHMA
FeminineIndian name of Sanskrit origin, meaning 'good fame' or 'excellent reputation', associated with the goddess Saraswati and wishing prosperity and success to its bearers.
SUSHMITA
FeminineIndian name derived from Sanskrit 'Sushmit', meaning 'handsome' or 'beautiful'. It has been traditionally used for girls, but can also be given to boys.
SUSI
FeminineCharming German-origin female name, short for Susanne or Suzanne, meaning "lily" or "rose". It's associated with intelligence, creativity, and confidence.
SUSIA
FeminineUnique Hebrew name derived from 'sus', meaning 'horse', symbolizing strength and beauty.
SUSIAN
FemininePersian name meaning 'lily' or 'rose', popularised globally for its beauty and grace.
SUSIE
FeminineCharming English name, derived from Susan which originates from the Latin 'Susanna', meaning 'lily' and symbolizing purity and grace.
SUSIE
MasculinePopular given name with Hebrew origins meaning "lily" or "rose," symbolizing beauty and grace. It emerged as an independent name during the 19th century, popularized by authors like Charles Dickens and Louisa May Alcott in works such as Little Women.
SUSIN
FeminineThe name Susin has French origins, being a diminutive form of Suzanne which itself comes from Latin Susanna meaning 'lily' in Hebrew, associated with purity and innocence. Popularized during the Middle Ages by Troubadours, it remains a distinctive yet timeless choice.
SUSSAN
FemininePersian name meaning 'lily', associated with purity and elegance in Persian culture.
SUSSIE
FeminineFrench-derived name meaning 'lily', historically associated with wealth and elegance.
SUSSY
FeminineLatin-derived name with a unique charm, originally meaning "swine" or "pig". However, it evolved from Susanna, a Hebrew name meaning "lily" or "rose", and has been used as an independent given name for centuries in Spain despite its unusual derivation.
SUSU
FeminineAfrican Yoruba name meaning "patience," embodying calmness and resilience.
SUSUMU
MasculineJapanese name meaning 'to advance' or 'move forward', originating from the Heian period.
SUSY
FeminineLatin-derived name originally connected to the Hebrew word for 'lily' or 'lotus flower', gaining popularity during the Victorian era in England.
SUSYN
FeminineThe name Susan originates from the Latin "Susanna", which itself comes from Hebrew and means "lily" or "white lily", signifying purity and beauty.
SUSZANNE
FeminineFrench origin name meaning 'lily', symbolizing purity, beauty, and grace. First appearing in the Middle Ages, it gained popularity among European nobility.
SUTHERLAND
MasculineRare yet distinctive Scottish given name derived from the surname Sutherland, meaning "from the southern lands" or "from the land beyond the border." It's associated with the historic region of Sutherland in northern Scotland and has emerged as a given name during the 20th century.
SUTHERLYN
FeminineUncommon English name derived from Old English elements 'sūð' (south) and 'þryð' (strength), signifying 'powerful as the southern winds'.