Female and male names starting with the letter "S" .
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SERJIO
MasculineIntriguing Latin-derived name originally associated with nobility among the Roman patrician class during the Roman Empire period.
SERKAN
MasculineTurkish unisex name derived from "serkmek," meaning "to compress" or "to squeeze," and associated with "serkeş," signifying skillfulness and efficiency.
SERLY
FeminineRare name of Russian origin, meaning 'star'.
SEROBA
FeminineAfrican name of Yoruba origin, meaning "one with beautiful character," embodying kindness, compassion, and grace. Traditionally given to royalty, today it resonates globally as a symbol of positivity and warmth.
SERRA
FeminineSpanish and Catalan female given name derived from the word "serra," meaning "mountain range.
SERRAH
FeminineRare Hebrew female given name derived from the word 'seren', meaning 'princess'.
SERRENA
FeminineItalian origin female given name meaning 'serene' or 'clear', associated with calmness and tranquility.
SERRENITY
FeminineSerenity is an English name meaning "calm and peaceful," popularized by a 2005 sci-fi film despite its rarity as both a given and surname.
SERRIA
FeminineCaptivating Spanish-origin female name derived from 'ser' meaning 'to be', variant of Serena (Latin 'tranquil').
SERRIAH
FeminineCaptivating Hebrew name that means "commanding" or "precious," carrying historic significance and implying strength, beauty, and intellect.
SERRINA
FeminineSerrina, of Italian origin, means calm or peaceful, symbolizing serenity and tranquility.
SERRITA
FeminineUnique and meaningful feminine name of Spanish origin, derived from 'sereno', meaning 'calm' or 'tranquil'. It was often given in medieval Spain to reflect parents' hopes for calm, composed daughters.
SERRIYAH
FeminineArabic-origin name meaning "precious jewel," signifying beauty, rarity, and great value.
SERSI
FeminineExotic name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from the Greek 'Seraphina', meaning 'fiery ones' or 'angels', though this connection is not widely accepted.
SERVANDO
MasculineRare but distinctive Spanish male given name derived from 'servir', meaning 'to serve', thus conveying the meaning 'devoted servant'.
SERY
FeminineFrench given name derived from 'serge,' an Old French word referring to a type of fabric, originally used as a nickname for those working with serge.
SERYN
FeminineRare Welsh name of ancient origin, believed to mean "star" and associated with early saints like Saint Seren, who founded a monastery in Wales during the 7th century.
SERYNA
FeminineUnique Polish girl's name dating back to the Middle Ages, meaning 'clear' or 'bright', often given to girls embodying purity and radiance.
SERYNITI
FeminineUncommon African name from Nigeria's Igbo ethnic group meaning 'goodness and kindness'.
SERYNITY
FeminineSerenity is a modern girl's name created in the late 20th century as a variation of Serinity, derived from the Latin word "serena," meaning calm or tranquil. It gained popularity due to its peaceful connotations and association with tranquility and inner peace.
SESALIE
FeminineRare Greek-origin female name derived from the word 'sesame', associated with the sesame seed plant.
SESAR
MasculineThe name Sesar originates from Latin, meaning 'to cut or sever', derived from the Latin word 'caedere'. Notably, Julius Caesar, Roman general and statesman, bore this name.
SESARIO
MasculineLatin origin, means 'of the lord' or 'belonging to the lord', derived from the Latin word 'dominus'. It was initially used as a title in ancient Rome before evolving into a given name popularized in Italy and Spain.
SESASI
FeminineGhanaian name of Akan origin, meaning "born on Wednesday," given to children born on this day as it is believed they will grow up fortunate, wise, and prosperous.
SESEN
FeminineEthiopian name of Amharic origin, once reserved for royalty and high-ranking officials, now known worldwide thanks to figures like fashion designer Sesenay Ehui.
SESHA
FeminineSanskrit name of Hindu origin, meaning 'lion'. It is often given to boys but can be used for girls as well. In Hindu mythology, Sesha is one of the celestial beings who supports the universe, symbolizing intelligence and wisdom.
SESILIA
FeminineDistinctive Latin-origin female name that translates to 'sixth' and was traditionally given to girls born on the sixth day of the week.
SESILY
FeminineRare, elegant feminine name derived from Latin 'celsus', meaning 'lofty' or 'high'.
SESLEY
FeminineUnique English given name created from combining sounds of other admired names, lacking a specific traditional meaning but offering flexibility in interpretation.
SESLIE
FeminineUncommon Scandinavian name meaning 'victory' or 'warrior', derived from Old Norse Sigurðr and brought to England by Vikings.
SESSILY
FeminineCaptivating female name of Latin origin, derived from 'cassia', meaning cinnamon tree bark, combined with "se-" prefix. Its exact origins are unclear, but it has gained popularity as a modern, elegant choice for girls despite its mystery.
SET
MasculineEgyptian name derived from the god of chaos and violence, signifying power and unpredictability.
SETA
FeminineRare, Persian name derived from 'seta', meaning 'star', signifying celestial inspiration.
SETARA
FemininePersian girl's name derived from "setareh," meaning star, with ties to Persian literature and mythology.
SETAREH
FemininePersian female given name meaning 'star', associated with light, guidance, and inspiration.
SETAYESH
FeminineCaptivating Persian name meaning "desiring stars," derived from "seta" (star) and "yash" (desire).
SETERIA
FeminineDistinctive Greek name derived from "seteros," meaning "of the fourth hour" (around 10:00 AM). It signifies wisdom, productivity, and good fortune, and is associated with Apollo, the god of light and knowledge in Greek mythology.
SETH
FeminineHebrew name meaning "appointed" or "compensation," derived from the word "shet." In the Bible, Seth was the third son of Adam and Eve. Today, Seth remains popular due to its historical significance and modern relevance.
SETH
MasculineSeth is of Hebrew origin, meaning "appointed" or "compensation," derived from the Hebrew word "shath." It was the name of Adam and Eve's third son in the Old Testament, associated with positivity and goodness. Popular throughout history, Seth remains a distinctive yet familiar choice among parents today.
SETHAN
MasculineHebrew name meaning "gift from God" or "appointed by God", historically significant as the third son of Adam and Eve in the Bible, symbolizing peace, harmony, wisdom, and understanding.