Female and male names starting with the letter "S" .
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SAYRA
FeminineCaptivating Spanish name derived from the Arabic 'Zayra', meaning radiant or shining.
SAYRE
FeminineUncommon yet notable American given name derived from the English and Scottish surname Sayre, meaning "the one who sits" or "the dweller.
SAYRE
MasculineUncommon English given name derived from the Old French surname "de la Saie", meaning "from the edge of the water". It was brought to England by the Normans in the 11th century and has since evolved into a unique first name, often associated with independent thinkers.
SAYRI
FeminineUnique female name of unknown Hebrew origin, possibly derived from Sarah meaning "princess," though unconfirmed. It has gained popularity recently for its distinctiveness.
SAYSHA
FeminineUncommon given name of unknown origin and meaning, gaining popularity recently despite lacking historical documentation or cultural association.
SAYUMI
FeminineModern Japanese girls' name derived from the kanji characters "say" (small/little) and "umi" (beauty), translating to "little beauty".
SAYURI
FeminineCharming Japanese female name that originates from the words "sayake" meaning "first day" and "risō" meaning "ideals". Its meaning, "first ideals" or "beginning ambitions", conveys freshness, hope, and determination.
SAYVEON
MasculineAfrican-origin given name of Yoruba culture, meaning 'wonderful' or 'beautiful'.
SAYVION
MasculineInnovative African American given name that emerged in the early 2000s, often associated with intelligence or wisdom, and has gained popularity for its unique sound.
SAYVIOR
MasculineThe name Savior is of Latin origin, meaning "one who saves" or "savior," conveying strength, protection, and redemption. It was originally used as a title in ancient Roman culture for individuals performing heroic deeds but evolved into a given name during the Middle Ages.
SAYVON
MasculineUnique unisex Hebrew name meaning 'dice', symbolizing chance and risk-taking.
SAYWARD
FeminineRare English name derived from "Sægweard," meaning "guardian of the sea.
SAYYID
MasculineArabic male given name derived from "sayyid", meaning "lord" or "master". It's often associated with descendants of Prophet Muhammad and has been popular among Muslims since early Islamic history, symbolizing nobility.
SAYYORA
FeminineSayyora, of Arabic origin, means 'to move' or 'to travel', symbolizing progression and adaptability.
SBEIDY
FeminineArabic given name derived from 'sabid', meaning 'patient' or 'enduring'.
SBRINA
FeminineItalian-origin first name, derived from 'Subrina', meaning 'little eyebrow'. It's uncommon yet charming, perfect for parents seeking a meaningful yet distinctive name.
SCAN
MasculineRare but historic Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse 'Skáningr', meaning 'of or belonging to Skåne'. It has evolved from referencing the southern Swedish region to representing all of Scandinavia.
SCARLET
FeminineEnglish name derived from 'scarlet', meaning vivid red, associated with passion, strength, and courage in many cultures.
SCARLETH
FeminineCaptivating Spanish name derived from "escarleta," meaning "scarlet." It is deeply associated with passion, power, and elegance.
SCARLETROSE
FeminineRecent, fantasy-inspired feminine given name blending 'Scarlet', symbolizing power and passion, and 'Rose', representing love and grace.
SCARLETT
MasculineEnglish feminine given name meaning "red," derived from the color scarlet, and gained popularity after Margaret Mitchell's novel Gone with the Wind featured a fiery-haired heroine named Scarlett O'Hara.
SCARLETT
FeminineAmerican feminine given name derived from the English word 'scarlet', meaning deep red color. Its popularity was boosted by Margaret Mitchell's 1936 novel Gone with the Wind, featuring Scarlett O'Hara. Despite uncertain origins, Scarlett signifies strength and elegance.
SCARLETTANN
FeminineRecent, unique name derived from combining 'Scarlett' (English, deep red color) and 'Ann' (Hebrew, grace). It means "graceful red.
SCARLETTE
FeminineScarlette, of French origin, means "scarlet" or red, symbolizing energy, courage, and passion.
SCARLETTROSE
FeminineScarlettrose, derived from French 'scarlate' meaning scarlet red and 'rose', symbolizes passion and grace with a melodious sound.
SCARLITT
FeminineDistinctive Scandinavian female name derived from the Old Norse word "Skjálf", meaning 'shaky' or 'uneven', popularized by figures like Scarlett O'Hara despite its unconventional etymology.
SCARLOTTE
FeminineDistinctive Italian female given name derived from 'scarlatto', meaning 'scarlet'.
SCARLYTT
FeminineCoined girl's name of unknown origin, likely created to express individuality.
SCARRLETT
FeminineScarlett is an English female given name derived from the vibrant red color scarlet, popularized by Margaret Mitchell's novel "Gone with the Wind.
SCHAD
MasculineThe name Schad originates from Germany, meaning "happy" or "joyful", derived from the German word "schaden".
SCHAE
FeminineRare German given name derived from 'scach', meaning 'chess', originally given to skilled players or those connected to the game.
SCHAEFER
MasculineThe name Schaefer originates from Germany, derived from Middle High German 'schæffer', meaning 'shepherd'. It was traditionally given to shepherds or those living in sheep farming communities.
SCHAEFFER
MasculineGerman origin, meaning 'shaper of iron', traditionally given to blacksmiths.
SCHAFER
MasculineGerman surname derived from the Middle High German word "schaf", meaning "sheep". It was likely given to someone involved with sheep or shepherding.
SCHAFFER
MasculineRare German-origin male given name derived from the Germanic word 'scāf', meaning 'scaffold'.
SCHANDRA
FeminineRare Sanskrit name derived from "Shandilya," meaning "famous" or "wise," associated with ancient Hindu sage Shandilya.
SCHANE
MasculineDistinctive German origin given name derived from the surname Schmidt, meaning 'smith'.
SCHANEL
FeminineAfrican name of Yoruba origin meaning "God answers prayers," reflecting deep spirituality and strong faith.
SCHANELLE
FeminineAfrican-origin feminine given name created by combining Irish 'Shannon' meaning "old" or "wise", with French 'Chantel' meaning "song".
SCHANNON
FeminineDistinctive Irish name meaning "old wise man" or "ancient river Shannon," associated with wisdom and intelligence.