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

SAVANNAH

Feminine

Native American girl's name of Creek origin, meaning "flat tropical plain" or "treeless plain," popularized in the late 20th century due to its association with the natural beauty of the American South.

SAVANNAHA

Feminine

Uncommon African-derived given name, blending 'Savannah' and 'Aisha', meaning 'grassland'.

SAVANNAHGRACE

Feminine

American given name derived from the picturesque landscape of Savannah, Georgia, combined with 'Grace', denoting elegance and beauty.

SAVANNAHJO

Feminine

Modern, unique name of American origin combining 'Savannah', meaning 'flat grassland', with the Italian/Spanish diminutive suffix '-jo'.

SAVANNAHLYNN

Feminine

American-origin given name composed of "Savannah", meaning "treeless plain", and "Lynn", derived from an English surname. It has gained popularity for its uniqueness and beauty, often chosen by parents seeking a distinctive and meaningful name for their daughter.

SAVANNAHMARIE

Feminine

Distinctive American feminine given name derived from the combination of Savannah, meaning 'treeless plain,' and Marie, signifying 'sea of bitterness' or 'rebelliousness.'

SAVANNAHRAE

Feminine

Unique name combining 'Savannah', meaning treeless plain from African grasslands, with 'Ra(e)', derived from Rae Lakes in California's Sierra Nevada mountains during the Gold Rush era. It signifies strength and connection to nature, embodying adventure and discovery.

SAVANNAHROSE

Feminine

Unique and captivating name with roots in both African-Native American and Latin culture, combining 'Savannah', meaning 'treeless plain', and 'Rose', signifying beauty and grace.

SAVANNHA

Feminine

Savannah is a unique feminine given name inspired by the African savannah, embodying strength, resilience, and adaptability.

SAVANNI

Feminine

The unisex name Savanni, of Yoruba origin, translates to 'warm-hearted' or 'kind-hearted', reflecting desired qualities in the Yoruba culture.

SAVANT

Masculine

Rare French given name that signifies 'wise', historically reserved for learned individuals with profound expertise in specific fields.

SAVANTE

Masculine

The feminine given name Savante is of French origin, derived from the word "savant" meaning wise or learned. The name signifies wisdom, knowledge, and intelligence.

SAVAR

Masculine

Sanskrit-derived name meaning "protector," drawing its power from ancient Indian warriors like those in the Mahabharata epic.

SAVARA

Feminine

African name of Yoruba origin meaning 'bringer of peace'.

SAVAS

Masculine

Greek origin, meaning 'the invincible' derived from 'sōfrosyne', translating to 'self-control' or 'wisdom'.

SAVAUGHN

Masculine

Uncommon Irish given name derived from the ancient surname O'Scahvane, meaning "little shadow". It evolved from its original form during English colonization of Ireland and has a rich history as prominent landowners and chieftains in County Mayo.

SAVAUGHN

Feminine

Distinctive, enigmatic name with unknown origins and no universally agreed-upon meaning, allowing for personal interpretation and creativity.

SAVAYA

Feminine

Unique, invented name of unknown origin, pronounced like 'vah-yah', with no established meaning.

SAVAYAH

Feminine

African-derived name from Nigeria's Yoruba culture, meaning "one who brings joy or happiness.

SAVEA

Feminine

Distinctive Polynesian given name, derived from Samoan language meaning 'calm' or 'peaceful'. It holds deep cultural significance in Samoa, often bestowed upon children for a tranquil life.

SAVEAH

Feminine

Savaeh is a distinctive Hebrew name derived from Shobah, meaning 'return' or 'turn around', with biblical roots and symbolizing hope and transformation.

SAVEENA

Feminine

Distinctive Sanskrit name derived from 'Savitra', meaning 'having many enemies'. However, it's often associated with positivity and strength, reflecting the legend of Savitri, a devoted Hindu wife who outwitted death itself.

SAVEER

Masculine

Indian origin, derived from 'Savva', meaning 'all' or 'entire'; it's often used as a boy's name among Hindus.

SAVEION

Masculine

Rare Latin-derived name meaning 'to be safe' or 'in good health', conveying protection and well-being with no famous historical figures attached.

SAVELIY

Masculine

Russian masculine given name derived from the Greek word 'Sabbatianos', meaning 'pertaining to the Sabbath'. Popular among Old Believers, it has historical significance and was borne by notable figures like Saveliy Krylov.

SAVEN

Masculine

Unique and distinct given name of unknown origin, with no established etymology or historical significance.

SAVENA

Feminine

Unique and elegant feminine name of Latin origin, derived from 'sapientia', meaning 'wisdom'.

SAVEON

Masculine

Distinctive African given name of Yoruba origin, meaning "God has done something special".

SAVERA

Feminine

Indian origin, derived from Sanskrit 'Saveri', meaning "morning", symbolizing new beginnings. It's popular among South Asian communities and has gained global recognition due to its appealing sound and meaningful translation.

SAVERIA

Feminine

Elegant Italian female given name derived from the Latin "Servius," meaning servant or slave.

SAVERIO

Masculine

Italian male given name derived from the Latin word "salve," meaning "safe" or "in good health.

SAVEYA

Feminine

Unique Hebrew name meaning "remembrance" or "protection," derived from Zipporah, Moses' wife in Exodus. Though uncommon historically, its profound meaning makes it an appealing choice across religions.

SAVEYAH

Feminine

Hebrew-origin name meaning "clear" or "bright," reflecting purity and radiance.

SAVEYON

Masculine

Rare Hebrew name derived from "shomer," meaning "guardian" or "one who protects.

SAVHANNA

Feminine

Savhanna, a captivating name of African Swahili origin, signifies 'war' or 'battle', yet symbolizes strength, resilience, and victory against obstacles.

SAVHANNAH

Feminine

Savannah is an American name derived from the Spanish word "zanahoria," meaning carrot, but popularized through its association with African savannah grasslands. It gained prominence in the late 20th century, often associated with beauty and freedom, and appears in various forms of media such as literature ("Rabbit at Rest") and films ("Savannah Smiles").

SAVI

Masculine

The unisex name Savi originates from Sanskrit, meaning 'to save', inspired by Hindu god Savitri.

SAVI

Feminine

Hebrew name meaning "to break forth" or "proclaim," derived from the Hebrew word "tsav.

SAVIA

Feminine

Latin-derived name meaning 'wise' or 'discerning', originally used in ancient Rome to denote individuals of exceptional insight.

SAVIAH

Feminine

Arabic name derived from "sabah," meaning morning, often associated with dawn and new beginnings.