Female and male names starting with the letter "S" .
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SYMERE
MasculineUnique African American name derived from the Swahili word 'semere', meaning 'to be patient'.
SYMIA
FeminineSymia, of Arabic origin, means 'magnificent' or 'splendid', reflecting beauty, elegance, and grandeur.
SYMIAH
FeminineRare, Hebrew-origin feminine given name meaning "God has listened" or "she who hears," derived from the name Simon.
SYMIR
MasculineAfrican given name of Yoruba origin, meaning "one who brings peace".
SYMIRA
FeminineArabic female name derived from 'Syrian', meaning 'related to Syria'. It's rare but captivating, with a versatile option of being shortened to Mira.
SYMIRAH
FeminineArabic origin, signifies 'eastern' heritage and carries associations with hope and dawn's beauty.
SYMMONE
FeminineRare yet elegant French name derived from Greek Symmachia, meaning 'harmony' or 'agreement', originally linked to the Greek goddess of harmony.
SYMON
FeminineGreek name meaning 'to revere' or 'to perceive', derived from the Greek word 'sýmōn'. It's rich in history, with notable figures like Simon Peter, Symonides, and Symon the Just bearing it.
SYMON
MasculineThe name Symon is Greek in origin and means "hearing" or "heard".
SYMONA
FeminineUnique Greek name meaning 'together' or 'with', symbolizing unity and harmony.
SYMONE
FeminineUnique, unisex name of Greek origin meaning 'united' or 'harmonious', with notable figures such as Simon the Zealot and Saint Symon associated with it.
SYMONNE
FeminineRare Greek-origin female name meaning 'harmony' and associated with Saint Symphorian, signifying strength and resilience.
SYMORA
FeminineHebrew name meaning 'guardian', found predominantly outside Israel.
SYMPHANI
FeminineUncommon but captivating name of West African origin, specifically from Nigeria. Its meaning in Yoruba culture translates to "one who brings happiness and good fortune," embodying hope and optimism.
SYMPHANIE
FeminineThe name Symphanie has Greek origins and means "harmony," embodying ancient Greek ideals of musical balance and blending.
SYMPHANY
FeminineBeautiful, uncommon Greek-derived name meaning "sound" or "harmony," inspired by the Muse Euterpe.
SYMPHONEE
FeminineSymphonie is a unique French female given name derived from the word "symphonie," meaning "harmony" or "concord." It reflects the Romantic era's fascination with music and has been adopted globally, despite its rarity, to express hopes for harmony or as a tribute to musical love.
SYMPHONI
FeminineRare yet powerful female name of Greek origin, derived from 'symphonia' meaning harmony.
SYMPHONIE
FeminineRare but notable Greek name meaning "harmonious sound," derived from "symphonia" combining "syn" (together) and "phōnē" (sound). It is often associated with music and art, as seen in figures like Saint Symphorien and literary characters such as Symphonie in Jean Sibelius' "The Origin of Fire." Despite its rarity, Symphonie offers a sophisticated and creative choice for parents seeking a unique name with deep cultural roots.
SYMPHONY
MasculineGreek-derived given name meaning "harmonious sound," derived from the Greek word "symphonia.
SYMPHONY
FeminineGreek-origin girl's name meaning 'harmonious agreement' or 'concord of sound', inspired by the idea of beautiful musical performance.
SYMYA
FeminineArabic-origin name meaning 'evening', derived from 'samya'. It has historic significance in Arab culture and literature.
SYNA
FeminineThe Hebrew name Syna means 'the way to heaven' or 'journey on high', reflecting its spiritual significance.
SYNAE
FeminineElegant Irish name derived from "síona," meaning "fairy.
SYNAI
FeminineHebrew name with profound biblical significance, derived from Mount Sinai where Moses received the Ten Commandments. It symbolizes reverence, holiness, divine revelation, and spiritual enlightenment.
SYNAIA
FeminineGreek origin, means 'of or belonging to a woman', likely used in ancient Greece for prominent families emphasizing femininity or honoring Hera.
SYNAYA
FeminineCaptivating name of unknown origin, with theories suggesting it may derive from the Hebrew 'Sinaiyah' meaning moonlight, though this connection is not widely accepted due to pronunciation differences. Its popularity has grown recently among those appreciating unique names, despite its mysterious origins and lack of established history or associations.
SYNCEER
MasculineAfrican-origin name meaning "peaceful" in Yoruba, signifying tranquility and carrying a rich cultural heritage.
SYNCEIR
MasculineSincère is an English name meaning "free from deceit" or "genuine", derived from the Middle English word 'sincere' which comes from the Latin adjective 'sincerus', meaning "pure, whole, sound". It has been used as both a given name and surname throughout history, popularized in medieval England for truthful individuals. Today, it remains popular for boys and some cultures use it for girls too, appealing to parents seeking names with positive qualities like honesty and genuineness.
SYNCERE
MasculineAmerican origin, created as a modern and distinctive given name with no specific historical significance or meaning.
SYNCERE
FeminineRare English given name of Latin origin, derived from 'sincerus', meaning 'pure' or 'genuine'.
SYNCLAIR
FeminineEnglish given name coined by Stephen King, derived from the Old French word 'esclaireur', meaning 'scout' or 'one who enlightens'.
SYNCLAIRE
FeminineFrench-origin given name meaning 'harmonious' or 'in harmony', often associated with balance, unity, and peacefulness.
SYNDA
FeminineUnique female name of Greek origin, derived from "syndromos," meaning "running together" or "flowing together." It signifies harmony and unity.
SYNDAL
FeminineRare, intriguing name of unknown origin, allowing its bearers to create their own identity and story.
SYNDEE
FeminineUnique modern name of unknown origin and meaning.
SYNDEL
FeminineRare, distinctive given name of uncertain origin and meaning, potentially linked to Cynthia via Cindy but not definitively proven.
SYNDEY
FeminineSydney is an Australian-origin name, popular worldwide, derived from the city bearing the same name, which was named after British statesman Thomas Townshend, 1st Viscount Sydney.
SYNDI
FeminineRare, unisex name of Greek origin, derived from 'syndrome,' meaning 'running together' or 'course.'
SYNDIA
FeminineRare, exotic name of unknown origin, likely coined due to its lack of traditional cultural roots.