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

SENOVIA

Feminine

Rare yet elegant female name of Latin origin, derived from 'senior' meaning 'older' or 'elder', reflecting respect for age and wisdom in ancient Rome.

SENOVIO

Masculine

The rare yet distinguished name Senovio derives from Latin 'senex', meaning 'old' or 'elderly', reflecting Roman reverence for wisdom and age.

SENSEI

Masculine

Unique Japanese given name derived from "sensei," meaning "teacher" or "instructor." Originally used as a title for highly respected educators, it has since become a popular boy's name in Japan, signifying wisdom, knowledge, and authority.

SENSI

Feminine

Italian name with Latin roots, derived from 'sensus', meaning 'feeling' or 'sense'. It's prevalent in Italy and has gained international recognition.

SENTA

Feminine

German-derived name meaning 'love', popularized by Friedrich Schiller's tragic love story "The Maid of Orleans".

SENTELL

Masculine

Modern American unisex given name created by combining Sydney and Sheldon, possibly signifying intelligence, innovation, resourcefulness, and broad perspectives. It's uncommon yet distinctive, with no historical figures associated.

SENTERIA

Feminine

Uncommon yet captivating female name of unknown origin, possibly derived from Latin roots connected to 'sentire', meaning 'to feel' or 'perceive'.

SENTORIA

Feminine

Unique Latin-derived feminine name with historical ties to ancient Rome, where it was associated with intelligence and independence.

SENTRELL

Masculine

Unisex name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'crown of the ancestors' or 'unifier.'

SENUA

Feminine

Ancient Irish name derived from 'sen', meaning 'old' or 'aged', signifying wisdom.

SENYA

Feminine

African origin from Ghana's Ashanti people, means 'left-handed' in Twi language, initially given to celebrate children born left-handed or ambidextrous, now symbolizing adaptability and versatility worldwide despite its cultural roots.

SENYAH

Feminine

Unique Igbo Nigerian name with unknown but likely spiritual significance.

SEO

Masculine

Korean origin, meaning 'west'.

SEOJUN

Masculine

Korean boy's name meaning "Morning Sun Truth," derived from "seo-e" (morning sun) and "jun" (truth/honesty).

SEON

Masculine

Korean name of royal origin that gained global popularity due to its associations with purity and brightness.

SEONA

Feminine

Scottish name derived from Sìomha, meaning "God hears," tracing back to the Hebrew Shim'on.

SEONI

Feminine

Rare Indian name of Sanskrit origin, meaning "blood red," symbolizing strength and courage, particularly during times of conflict.

SEONIE

Feminine

Captivating Latin-derived girl's name, meaning "formal" or "ceremonial," with no specific saint association. It offers elegance and uniqueness while remaining accessible.

SEONNA

Feminine

Unique Irish name derived from the surname "O'Seonaight," meaning "son of John," introduced by Norman invaders in the 12th century.

SEOUL

Feminine

The Korean-origin name Seoul means 'capital' and is deeply rooted in the country's rich history and traditions.

SEOYEON

Feminine

Unique Korean female given name combining 'seo' (assist) and 'yeon' (lotus flower), symbolizing purity, grace, and resilience.

SEOYOON

Feminine

Unique Korean girl's name meaning "following the clouds," symbolizing change and adaptability, originating from two hanja characters: "Seo" (to follow) and "Yoon" (cloud).

SEPEHR

Masculine

Iranian male name derived from Middle Persian 'spwhl', meaning 'eternal'. It has been popular among Iranians for centuries.

SEPH

Masculine

Distinctive Hebrew name derived from "Sepharial," meaning "number." It is associated with numerology and wisdom, as seen through the lens of Jewish tradition and notable figures like Sepharial Waite.

SEPHANIE

Feminine

Distinctive Hebrew name derived from 'tsaphaniyah,' meaning 'hidden treasure.'

SEPHIA

Feminine

Distinctively beautiful Hebrew name, derived from 'sephiya' meaning 'beautiful', with biblical roots tracing back to Esau's wife in the Jewish tradition.

SEPHINA

Feminine

Rare Hebrew-derived female name meaning "number seven".

SEPHIRA

Feminine

Rare Hebrew-derived feminine name, signifying "number" or "understanding," and holding significant spiritual importance as the third sefirah (Binah) in Kabbalistic tradition, representing God's feminine aspect and comprehension.

SEPHIROTH

Masculine

Hebrew name of Kabbalistic origin, signifying wisdom and understanding.

SEPHORA

Feminine

Hebrew name meaning "beautiful bird," first appearing in the Bible and gaining popularity through Christian Louboutin's shoe line.

SEPHORAH

Feminine

Sephora is a Hebrew name meaning 'book', derived from the word "sephar", often associated with Zipporah, Moses' wife. It's unique yet elegant, carrying wise and intelligent connotations.

SEPHRA

Feminine

Rare Hebrew female given name derived from "sephar," meaning "to count" or "to number.

SEPIA

Feminine

Sepia is derived from the Latin word 'sepia', meaning 'cuttlefish'. It's an uncommon name inspired by the artistic, vintage feel associated with sepia-toned photographs.

SEPIDEH

Feminine

Sepideh, of Persian origin, means "brightness" or "radiance".

SEPP

Masculine

Austrian name derived from Joseph meaning "God will increase," traditionally used as a short form of Joseph, but also popular in Austria and German-speaking countries.

SEPRINA

Feminine

Rare, Latin-derived female name meaning 'to separate', popular among Roman nobility in ancient times.

SEPTEMBER

Feminine

September is of Latin origin meaning 'the seventh month', traditionally used for children born in that month during the Middle Ages.

SEQOUIA

Feminine

The name Sequoia is of Native American origin, derived from the Cherokee word "Tsiskwilili" meaning "clear sky". It was given to Sequoyah, a Cherokee silversmith who created the Cherokee syllabary.

SEQUAN

Masculine

Distinctive Native American name of Algonquin origin, translating as 'dream' or 'dreamer', reflecting the spiritual importance of dreams within Algonquin cultures.

SEQUANA

Feminine

Celtic name meaning "the one who flows like a river," derived from the Seine River in France named after an ancient Celtic goddess of rivers and lakes.