Female and male names starting with the letter "S" .
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SAROM
FeminineUnique Khmer name meaning prosperity, traditionally given to girls and popular among Cambodian royals during the Khmer Empire (9th-15th century).
SAROM
MasculineThe Hebrew name Sarom, derived from 'shir' meaning 'song,' is a historic gem found among King David's daughters.
SARON
FeminineHebrew origin gender-neutral name meaning "song" or "lyric," associated with joy, harmony, and biblical cities like Saron in Canaan.
SARON
MasculineHebrew name meaning "prince," associated with leadership and royalty.
SARONDA
FeminineAfrican name of Swahili origin meaning 'the one who has been chosen'.
SAROSH
MasculinePersian name meaning 'like a king', derived from 'shah' (king) and '-osh' ('like'). In Zoroastrianism, Sarosh is revered as one of six holy immortals embodying divine wisdom.
SAROUN
FeminineKhmer origin, meaning "ocean" or "sea," derived from the Sanskrit word "Sarovar." In Cambodian folklore, it was once a powerful king's name, synonymous with strength and leadership.
SAROYA
FeminineHebrew name derived from "seraph," meaning "fiery ones" or "burning ones," and is associated with celestial beings in Jewish tradition.
SARP
MasculineThe Turkish name Sarp, meaning 'snake' or 'serpent', signifies wisdom, healing, and strength.
SARRA
FeminineArabic name meaning "princess", inspired by biblical Sarah, popular among Muslim communities with notable bearers like Queen Sarra of Morocco and Sarra El Khoury, gaining international recognition in recent years.
SARRAH
FeminineArabic female name meaning 'princess' or 'noble woman', inspired by the revered Sarah from Islamic tradition.
SARRI
FeminineSarri: A distinctive Italian given name derived from Salerno, meaning 'of Salerno' or linked to salt production.
SARRIAH
FeminineHebrew name meaning "princess" or "noble lady," derived from the word "sar" meaning "prince" or "king." It originated in ancient Israel and was likely used by royal or noble families, while today it's globally popular among diverse communities.
SARRINA
FeminineUnique and captivating name with unknown origins, often chosen for its aesthetic appeal or personal significance despite lacking widespread recognition.
SARRINAH
FeminineArabic-derived name, originating from Sarah, meaning "princess". It gained popularity in diverse cultures through globalization, with notable appearances in literature like Sandra Cisneros' "The House on Mango Street".
SARRIYAH
FeminineArabic name meaning "noble princess" or "royal woman", derived from the Arabic word "sarr".
SARSH
FeminineSarsh, of Persian origin, means 'like a city'.
SARTAAJ
MasculinePunjabi origin unisex name meaning 'the victorious', chosen to inspire a spirit of triumph and success.
SARTAJ
MasculineIndian origin name derived from "Sartaka," meaning "the one who follows," associated with Lord Shiva, and popularized by the Mahabharata epic. It signifies wisdom and knowledge.
SARTHAK
MasculineSarthak, meaning "successful" in Sanskrit, is an ancient Indian name from Odisha associated with Lord Ganesha, now prestigious across Indian society.
SARVA
MasculineSanskrit origin, translates to "all" or "totality," reflecting its association with Lord Shiva in Hindu culture and its widespread appeal for both males and females worldwide.
SARVANI
FeminineSanskrit origin, meaning 'all' or 'entire', and is a feminine manifestation of the Hindu goddess Parvati.
SARVESH
MasculineIndian boy's name derived from Sanskrit 'sarva' (all) and 'ish' (Lord), meaning 'Universal Lord'.
SARVI
FeminineCaptivating Persian name meaning 'cypress tree', symbolizing eternity, strength, and wisdom.
SARVIA
FeminineIntriguing Latin-origin unisex name derived from the Roman goddess of abundance and prosperity, Sravia.
SARVIN
MasculineDistinctive Persian name meaning "having thirty years," conveying wisdom and maturity regardless of age.
SARY
MasculineDistinctive Arabic name derived from 'sarih', meaning 'eastern'. In Islamic tradition, it's associated with Allah's attribute of guiding to the right path.
SARY
FeminineCaptivating Persian name meaning 'royal' or 'noble', originating from the ancient word 'sar' meaning 'head' or 'king'.
SARYA
FeminineTurkish name meaning 'moon' or 'star', symbolizing wisdom and cyclic renewal.
SARYAH
FeminineArabic given name meaning 'palace' or 'royal palace', symbolizing elegance and grandeur.
SARYAN
MasculineArmenian name derived from "sar," meaning "head," popular among Armenian nobility, and famously carried by painter Stepan Saryan.
SARYE
FeminineAfrican name of Swahili origin, meaning "wise" or "intelligent," suggesting great intellectual prowess.
SARYIA
FeminineUnknown origin, is believed to be a recent creation, gaining popularity for its uniqueness.
SARYIAH
FeminineUnique feminine name of uncertain origin, possibly Hebrew or Arabic derivation, meaning 'princess' or 'belonging to', and gaining popularity after appearing in Anne Rice's Vampire Chronicles.
SARYN
FeminineCaptivating female name with Celtic roots, derived from "sarna" meaning radiant, and connected to legendary Lady Sarnia, renowned for her beauty, kindness, wisdom, courage, and supernatural powers.
SARYNA
FeminineUnique Ukrainian name derived from the word 'saryna', meaning 'gold'. Historically associated with wealth and prosperity, it has gained worldwide popularity due to its appealing sound and rich symbolism.
SARYNITI
FeminineThe African origin name Saryniti, from Nigeria's Igbo tribe, signifies 'peace' in the Igbo language.
SARYNITY
FeminineOriginal, captivating name with uncertain origins, created in the early 21st century by modern parents seeking unique names.
SASAMI
FeminineAncient Japanese feminine name of unclear origin, possibly derived from 'sasageyo' meaning 'beautiful', or associated with the verb 'sasamu', 'to adorn'. It was popular during the Edo period and remains so today.
SASAN
MasculineAncient Persian name derived from "Sahanshah," meaning "king of kings." It's deeply rooted in Persian history, associated with the renowned Sasanian Empire (224-651 AD) known for its cultural advancements and influence on Middle Eastern civilizations. Today, it symbolizes strength and wisdom.