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

SUTTEN

Masculine

Rare Dutch given name derived from "zouten," meaning "to salt" or "salted.

SUTTEN

Feminine

Unique Dutch given name derived from a Middle Dutch nickname meaning 'squint-eyed', first recorded as a surname in the 13th century.

SUTTER

Masculine

Rare and distinct American given name derived from the German surname of the same spelling, which may have originated in Switzerland or Germany around the 16th century. Its meaning is uncertain but it might be associated with the Middle High German word "sûtter," meaning "southward" or "southerly." Notably, John Sutter, a Swiss immigrant who founded Sacramento and sparked the California Gold Rush, bore this name. Today, Sutter is often linked to strength, determination, and adventurousness due to its historical significance.

SUTTER

Feminine

Distinctive American name derived from the Dutch occupational surname 'Sutter', originally given to brewers or butter makers. It's notable for its connection to California history through John Augustus Sutter, who founded Sacramento in 1839.

SUTTON

Feminine

Uncommon English given name originally derived from the Old English word 'sūþan', meaning 'south'. Once a surname for individuals living or originating from the south, Sutton has gained popularity in recent years as a unisex given name.

SUTTON

Masculine

English unisex given name derived from the Old English word "sūþan," meaning "south" or "southward." It originated as a surname for people living in England's southern regions during the Middle Ages and became a popular given name in the United States during the early 20th century. Today, Sutton is often associated with the town of Sutton Coldfield in England.

SUTTYN

Feminine

Unique and captivating name of unknown origin, believed to possibly have Scandinavian roots but with no concrete evidence supporting this claim. Its meaning remains unclear, adding to its intrigue. Despite its mystery, Suttyn has been used consistently since the late 20th century and has gained recognition as a legitimate given name.

SUVALI

Feminine

Unique Indian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'beautiful' or 'handsome', popular among Hindus since ancient times and believed to bring good fortune.

SUVAM

Masculine

Indian name of Odisha origin, derived from the Sanskrit word 'Suvarna', meaning 'golden'. It's associated with royalty and prosperity in Hindu mythology.

SUVAN

Masculine

Indian name of Sanskrit origin meaning 'lotus flower', symbolizing purity and grace, popular among Bengalis, and carried by notable figures in Bengali literature like Sukumar Ray who adopted it as his pen name.

SUVANNA

Feminine

Thai given name derived from 'suan', meaning 'garden', symbolizing 'beautiful garden' or 'garden of beauty'. It was historically bestowed upon daughters born into royal or noble households, reflecting Thailand's lush landscapes and vibrant culture.

SUVEER

Masculine

Uncommon Indian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'good hero'.

SUVI

Feminine

Finnish female given name derived from "suvi," meaning "summer," reflecting Finland's appreciation for the season and its positive feelings.

SUVILLA

Feminine

Rare, Sanskrit-derived name meaning 'golden' or 'made of gold'. It was popularized in ancient India for children born with golden complexions or deemed precious like gold.

SUVIR

Masculine

Indian unisex name derived from 'Suvrata', meaning 'well-adorned' or 'good conduct'. It has historical significance in Hindu mythology as the son of King Pururava, known for his wisdom and courage. The name also appears in the Mahabharata epic.

SUYAI

Feminine

Unique Creek tribe name meaning "night falling," evoking the beauty of twilight.

SUYANA

Feminine

Beautiful Peruvian girls' name derived from Quechua word "suyana," meaning "beautiful." It's deeply rooted in Inca culture and mythology, symbolizing beauty, harmony, and nature.

SUYAPA

Feminine

Unique Mayan given name derived from "suy" (star) and "apa" (water), translating to "star water".

SUYASH

Masculine

Indian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning "good fortune" or "pure glory".

SUYEKO

Feminine

Japanese origin, composed of the characters "ス" (Su) meaning 'fast' and "余" (Yoko) meaning 'excessive', translating literally to 'abundance of speed'. Though rare in Japan, it originated during the Edo period and may have been given to samurai daughters expected to be quick and agile. Today, Suyeko is globally recognized, with bearers taking pride in its uniqueness and rich history.

SUYOG

Masculine

Uncommon yet significant Indian name, originating from Maharashtra and derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'good union' or 'auspicious harmony.'

SUZ

Feminine

Japanese girls' name derived from "suzushii" meaning "cold" or "fresh", often associated with beauty and purity.

SUZAN

Feminine

Persian name derived from "sūz," meaning "lily," symbolizing beauty and purity, popularized during Victorian Europe's fascination with Eastern culture.

SUZANA

Feminine

Unique feminine name derived from Latin "susanna," meaning "lily" or "lotus flower.

SUZANE

Feminine

Feminine given name of Persian origin, meaning "lily" and symbolizing purity, beauty, and grace. It was popular among Persian nobility and has since become widespread in other cultures worldwide.

SUZANN

Feminine

Elegant, unique name tracing back to Latin 'sucellus', meaning 'ancient'.

SUZANNA

Feminine

Hebrew name meaning 'lily' or 'lotus', derived from the Hebrew word sosannah, and was popularized in European countries with historical ties to elegance and grace.

SUZANNAH

Feminine

Unique Hebrew name meaning 'lily' or 'rose', derived from the biblical figure Susanna known for her beauty and virtue.

SUZANNE

Feminine

French origin, meaning "lily" and derived from the Latin word "susanna," associated with purity and innocence. It was originally a Hebrew name for virtuous women, popularized among medieval European Christians through the Book of Susanna.

SUZANNE

Masculine

French feminine given name derived from Latin 'Susanna', meaning 'lily' or 'lotus', and inspired by the virtuous biblical figure Susanna.

SUZE

Feminine

Female given name of uncertain origin and meaning, possibly derived from the French name Suzanne meaning 'lily' in Latin.

SUZELLE

Feminine

Charming French-derived name meaning 'little sweet one', originally inspired by Sainte Suzanne and now globally recognized.

SUZEN

Feminine

Unique and beautiful French name meaning "little sweet one" or "sweetness".

SUZET

Feminine

French origin and means "little Suzette," which is a diminutive form of the French name Suzanne, derived from the Latin Susanna.

SUZETH

Feminine

Captivating Hebrew name derived from "Tsiyon," meaning Zion, the historic hill in Jerusalem. It's also seen as a blend of Susan and Elizabeth, and can be considered a variant spelling of Susannah or Suzanne.

SUZETT

Feminine

Rare and elegant French name, derived from Suzanne, itself originating from the Hebrew Susanna, meaning "lily" or "lotus". It gained popularity during France's Renaissance period when flower-inspired names were trendy. Today, Suzett remains distinctive yet timeless, perfect for parents seeking a unique yet meaningful name with historical significance.

SUZETTA

Feminine

Uncommon feminine given name of Italian origin, derived from the Latin word 'suetus' meaning 'habitual' or 'familiar'.

SUZETTE

Masculine

Captivating female given name originating from the 18th-century French novel 'Manon Lescaut', created by Abbé Prévost. Though not explicitly meaningful outside its literary context, some associate it with the French diminutive of Suzanne, meaning 'lily'.

SUZETTE

Feminine

Unique and charming feminine name of French origin, derived from the French word 'suzette', meaning 'little sweet one'.

SUZI

Feminine

Diminutive of the Hebrew name Susanna, meaning 'lily', symbolizing purity and grace.