| A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z |
| Saba |
Greek |
woman of Sheba |
| Sabah |
Arabic |
The morning. |
| Sabella |
|
A form of Elizabeth, meaning consecrated to God. |
| Sabelle |
|
A form of Elizabeth, meaning consecrated to God. |
| Sabia |
Irish |
The sweet one. |
| Sabiha |
|
|
| Sabina |
Latin |
The Sabines were a tribe living in central Italy during the time of the establishment of Rome. The Romans kidnapped the Sabine women to provide brides for the citizens of Rome. |
| Sabine |
Latin |
The Sabines were a tribe living in central Italy during the time of the establishment of Rome. The Romans kidnapped the Sabine women to provide brides for the citizens of Rome. |
| Sabira |
Arabic |
The patient one. |
| Sabirah |
Arabic |
patient |
| Sabra |
Hebrew |
A thorny cactus, or to rest. |
| Sabrina |
Celtic |
A legendary character. |
| Sacha |
French |
The defender, or helper of mankind. A boy or girl's name. |
| Sachi |
Japanese |
Joy. |
| Sachiko |
Japanese |
bliss, child of Sachi |
| Sadb |
Gaelic |
|
| Sade |
Nigerian |
honor confers a crown |
| Sadhana |
Hindu |
|
| Sadie |
|
A princess. The wife of Abraham and mother of Isaac in the Bible. |
| Sadira |
Persian |
A lotus. |
| Saeko |
Japanese |
child of Sae |
| Safak |
Turkish |
|
| Saffi |
Danish |
Form of Sophie. Wisdom. |
| Saffron |
Arabic |
From the name of the spice. |
| Safia |
Arabic |
The confidante, or pure one. |
| Safiya |
African |
pure |
| Sagara |
Hindu |
ocean |
| Sage |
Old French |
Wise. Also the name of a herb. A boy or girl's name. |
| Sahana |
Hindu |
|
| Sahar |
Arabic |
Dawn. |
| Saheli |
Hindu |
friend |
| Sahiba |
Hindu |
lady |
| Sahila |
Hindu |
guide |
| Saida |
Arabic |
fortunate one |
| Saidah |
African |
happy, fortunate |
| Sajili |
Hindu |
decorated |
| Sajni |
Hindu |
beloved |
| Sakari |
Native American |
sweet |
| Sakiko |
Japanese |
child of Saki |
| Sakinah |
Arabic |
god-inspired peace-of-mind, tranquility |
| Sakti |
Hindu |
energy, goodness |
| Sakuko |
Japanese |
child of Saku |
| Sakura |
Japanese |
Cherry blossom. |
| Sakurako |
Japanese |
child of Sakura |
| Salal |
English |
a plant |
| Salihah |
African |
correct |
| Salima |
Arabic |
Safe, secure. |
| Salimah |
Arabic |
safe, healthy |
| Salina |
Latin |
Solemn. |
| Sally |
|
A princess. The wife of Abraham and mother of Isaac in the Bible. |
| Saloma |
Hebrew |
peace |
| Salome |
Hebrew |
Peace. A biblical name. |
| Saloni |
Hindu |
dear, beautiful |
| Salvia |
Latin |
A plant name. |
| Salwa |
Arabic |
solace; comfort |
| Sam |
|
She who listens also an achievement. A boy or girl's name. |
| Samantha |
Aramaic |
She who listens. |
| Samara |
Hebrew |
Guarded by God. |
| Samicah |
Hebrew |
Samika |
| Samiksha |
Hindu |
|
| Samirah |
Arabic |
entertaining companion |
| Samma |
Arabic |
sky, skye |
| Sammi |
|
She who listens. |
| Sammie |
|
She who listens also an achievement. A boy or girl's name. |
| Sammy |
|
She who listens also an achievement. A boy or girl's name. |
| Sampriti |
Hindu |
attachment |
| Samta |
Hindu |
|
| Samuela |
Hebrew |
Asked of God. The feminine form of Samuel. |
| Samularia |
sweet one forever |
Sammy, Lari, laria |
| Samye |
|
|
| Sana |
Arabic |
The radiant one. |
| Sanako |
Japanese |
child of Sana |
| Sanchay |
Hindu |
collection |
| Sancia |
Latin |
Sacred. |
| Sandi |
|
The defender, or helper of mankind. From the name Alexandra and Sandra. |
| Sandia |
Spanish |
watermelon |
| Sandie |
Greek |
The protector and helper of mankind. A boy or girl's name. |
| Sandra |
|
The defender, or helper of mankind. From the name Alexandra. |
| Sandrine |
Greek |
helper and defender of mankind |
| Sandy |
Greek |
The protector and helper of mankind. A boy or girl's name. |
| Sandya |
Hindu |
sunset time, name of a God |
| Sangita |
Hindu |
musical |
| Sangmu |
Tibetan/Sherpa |
The kind-hearted one. |
| Sanjna |
Hindu |
wife of the Sun |
| Sanjula |
Hindu |
beautiful |
| Sanrevelle |
Portuguese |
San, Rev, Revelle, Revla |
| Sanyogita |
Hindu |
|
| Sanyukta |
Hindu |
Sanjukta |
| Sapna |
Hindu |
dream |
| Sapphira |
Greek |
Deep blue. A gemstone name. |
| Sapphire |
Greek |
Deep blue. A gemstone name. |
| Sara |
|
A princess. The wife of Abraham and mother of Isaac in the Bible. |
| Sarah |
Hebrew |
A princess. The wife of Abraham and mother of Isaac in the Bible. |
| Sarai |
Hebrew |
quarrelsome |
| Saraid |
Celtic |
excellent |
| Sarala |
Sanskrit |
Honest. |
| Sarasvati |
Hindu |
a Goddess |
| Saravati |
Hindu |
|
| Sarea |
Hebrew |
name of an angel |
| Saree |
Arabic |
most noble |
| Saria |
Hebrew |
A princess. The wife of Abraham and mother of Isaac in the Bible. |
| Sariah |
Hebrew |
Hebrew expression meaning Princess of the Lord. |
| Sarika |
Hindu |
thrush |
| Sarisha |
Sanskrit |
Charming. |
| Sarita |
Hindu |
stream, river |
| Sarmistha |
Hindu |
a daughter of Vrsaparvan |
| Saroja |
Sanskrit |
Born in a lake. |
| Saru |
Hindu |
|
| Saryu |
Hindu |
A river in Ramayana |
| Sasha |
Russian |
The protector and helper of mankind. A boy or girl's name. |
| Sashenka |
Russian |
defender and helper of mankind |
| Sashi |
Hindu |
|
| Saskia |
Dutch |
A Saxon. |
| Sasthi |
Hindu |
|
| Satinka |
Native American |
magic dancer |
| Satoko |
Japanese |
child of Sato |
| Satyavati |
|
|
| Saumya |
Hindu |
|
| Saundarya |
Hindu |
|
| Savanna |
Spanish |
From the grasslands or open plains. |
| Savarna |
Hindu |
daughter of the ocean |
| Savina |
Russian |
A Sabine woman (from central Italy). |
| Savita |
Hindu |
sun |
| Savitri |
Hindu |
a form of the Devi, 4th Sakti |
| Sawsan |
Arabic |
A lily of the valley. |
| Saxon |
Old English |
Of the Saxons, or people of the sword. A boy or girl's name. |
| Saxona |
Teutonic |
A Saxon. |
| Sayoko |
Japanese |
child of Sayo |
| Scarlet |
|
Flaming red. |
| Scarlett |
Old French |
A colour name, Made famous by the heroine in Margaret Mitchell's Gone With the Wind. |
| Schmetterling |
German |
butterfly |
| Schuyler |
Dutch |
shield, scholar |
| Scota |
Latin |
an Irish woman |
| Seanna |
Celtic |
God?s grace |
| Searlait |
French |
petitet |
| Season |
Latin |
The time of sowing. |
| Sebastiana |
Latin |
A woman from Sebasta. The feminine form of Sebastian. |
| Sebastianne |
Latin |
revered one |
| Secunda |
Latin |
The second child. |
| Seema |
Greek, Hindu |
symbol |
| Sefika |
Turkish |
|
| Seirian |
Welsh |
Sparkling. |
| Seiriol |
Welsh |
The bright one. |
| Sela |
Hebrew |
a rock |
| Selda |
|
The grey battle heroine. |
| Selena |
Greek |
The goddess of the moon. |
| Selene |
Greek |
The goddess of the moon. |
| Selia |
|
The blind one, or the sixth. The feminine form of Cecil. Also see Sheila. |
| Selima |
|
Brings comfort, peace. |
| Selina |
|
Lunar glow. |
| Selma |
|
A divine helmet. From the name Anselma. Also see Salima. |
| Semele |
Greek |
A figure from Greek mythology. |
| Semine |
Danish |
Goddess of sun, moon and stars |
| Semra |
Turkish |
|
| Senga |
Scottish Gaelic |
The slender one. |
| Senta |
Old German |
assistant |
| Seonaid |
Scottish Gaelic |
God is gracious. . |
| Septima |
Latin |
The seventh born. |
| Serafina |
|
Heavenly, winged angel. |
| Seraphina |
Hebrew |
The ardent burning one. The Seraphim are an order of angels in the Bible. |
| Serena |
Latin |
Calm, serene. |
| Serendipity |
Good fortune. |
| Serenity |
|
Peaceful disposition. |
| Serica |
Latin |
The silken one. |
| Serilda |
Teutonic |
The armoured battle maiden. |
| Sesha |
Hindu |
serpent who symbolizes time |
| Sevati |
Hindu |
white rose |
| Seve |
Breton |
Seva |
| Severina |
Latin |
The stem or severe one. |
| Sevilla |
Spanish |
The name of a city. |
| Sevita |
Hindu |
beloved |
| Sexburth |
Anglo-Saxon |
| Sezen |
Turkish |
|
| Shahira |
Arabic |
Famous. |
| Shahnaz |
Persian |
The pride of the emperor. |
| Shaila |
Hindu |
|
| Shailaja |
Hindu |
|
| Shaili |
Hindu |
style |
| Shaina |
Hebrew |
Beautiful. |
| Shaine |
Hebrew |
beautiful |
| Shakira |
Arabic |
Thankful. |
| Shako |
Native American |
mint |
| Shakti |
Sanskrit |
The powerful one. |
| Shakuntala |
Sanskrit |
A bird. |
| Shalini |
Hindu |
|
| Shamita |
Hindu |
peacemaker |
| Shammara |
Arabic |
he girded his loins |
| Shana |
|
God is gracious. |
| Shanata |
Hindu |
peaceful |
| Shane |
|
From Irish Gaelic a Variation of Sean (John), and so a form of Jane. A boy or girl's name. |
| Shanelle |
|
The name of a famous perfume. |
| Shanessa |
Irish |
God is gracious |
| Shani |
Swahili |
Wonderful. Also a form of Sian. |
| Shanna |
|
Small and wise. |
| Shannah |
Irish Gaelic |
From an old surname. |
| Shannelle |
French |
channel |
| Shannon |
Irish |
From the name of a river in Ireland. A boy or girl's name. |
| Shantah |
Hindu |
peace, name of a God |
| Shantal |
|
From a family name meaning stone or boulder. The name has also come to mean a little singer. |
| Shantay |
French |
enchanted |
| Shantel |
|
From a family name meaning stone or boulder. The name has also come to mean a little singer. |
| Shantell |
|
Rocky area. |
| Shantelle |
|
From a family name meaning stone or boulder. The name has also come to mean a little singer. |
| Shanti |
Sanskrit |
The tranquil one. |
| Shantina |
warrior princess |
Tina |
| Sharay |
Ray, Shay |
| Sharda |
Hindu |
|
| Sharee |
|
A princess. |
| Shari |
|
A princess. |
| Sharleen |
|
A free person. A feminine form of Charles, Also see Carla, Carol and Caroline. |
| Sharlene |
|
A free person. A feminine form of Charles, Also see Carla, Carol and Caroline. |
| Sharman |
|
Delightful. |
| Sharmila |
Sanskrit |
The protected one. |
| Sharmistha |
Hindu |
|
| Sharney |
|
A flat plain. |
| Sharni |
|
A flat plain. |
| Sharnie |
|
A flat plain. |
| Sharon |
Hebrew |
A flat plain. After a biblical placename. |
| Sharseia |
|
|
| Shashi |
Hindu |
the moon, moonbeam |
| Shasmecka |
African |
princess |
| Shauna |
|
God is gracious. |
| Shaunna |
|
God is gracious. |
| Shavonne |
Irish Gaelic |
Form of Jane and Judith. Jane - God is gracious. Judith - A woman from Judea. |
| Shawmbria |
Shawn, Bria |
| Shawn |
Irish Gaelic |
God is gracious. |
| Shawna |
|
God is gracious. |
| Shawnnessy |
Irish, Native American |
Saughnessy, O'Shaughnessy, Seannesy |
| Shay |
Irish Gaelic |
The stately one. A boy or girl's name. |
| Shayla |
Celtic |
fairy palace |
| Shayna |
Jewish |
Beautiful. |
| Shayndel |
Yiddish |
beautiful |
| Sheba |
Greek |
A woman of Sheba, an ancient Arabian country. |
| Sheela |
Sanskrit |
Of good character. |
| Sheena |
Scottish Gaelic |
God is gracious. . |
| Sheetal |
Hindu |
cool |
| Sheila |
|
The blind one, or the sixth. Irish form of Cecilia. |
| Shela |
Celtic |
musical |
| Shelah |
Hebrew |
request |
| Shelby |
Old English |
The dweller at the ledge estate and a sheltered town. A boy or girl's name. |
| Shelley |
Old English |
From the wood, or the meadow's edge. A boy or girl's name. |
| Shelton |
Old English |
From the place on the ledge. |
| Sher |
Sanskrit |
The beloved one or a Lion. A boy or girl's name. |
| Sheree |
|
The beloved one. |
| Sheridan |
Irish Gaelic |
The wild one. A boy or girl's name. |
| Sherri |
|
The beloved one. |
| Sherrie |
|
The beloved one. |
| Sherry |
|
The beloved one. |
| Shevaun |
Irish Gaelic |
Form of Jane and Judith. Jane - God is gracious. Judith - A woman from Judea. |
| Shian |
|
|
| Shiela |
|
Blind. |
| Shifra |
Hebrew |
Beauty and grace. A biblical name. |
| Shika |
Japanese |
deer |
| Shikha |
Hindu |
|
| Shin |
Korean |
belief |
| Shina |
Japanese |
virtue, good |
| Shira |
Hebrew |
My song. |
| Shirin |
Persian |
Charming. |
| Shirley |
Old English |
From the bright meadow. Originally a boy's name. |
| Shirlyn |
|
Bright meadow. |
| Shivani |
Hindu |
|
| Shivaun |
Irish Gaelic |
Form of Jane and Judith. Jane - God is gracious. Judith - A woman from Judea. |
| Shobha |
Hindu |
|
| Shobhana |
Sanskrit |
The beautiful one. |
| Shobhna |
Hindu |
|
| Shobi |
Hebrew |
glorious |
| Shoko |
Japanese |
child of Sho |
| Shona |
Scottish Gaelic |
God is gracious. . |
| Shoshana |
Hebrew |
A Lily, or a Rose. Also see Susannah. |
| Shoshanah |
Hebrew |
Rose. |
| Shoshannah |
Hebrew |
rose |
| Shradhdha |
Hindu |
|
| Shreya |
Hindu |
auspicious |
| Shri |
Hindu |
lustre |
| Shridevi |
Hindu |
|
| Shrijani |
Hindu |
creative |
| Shruti |
Hindu |
hearing |
| Shubha |
Hindu |
|
| Shulamit |
Hebrew |
Peacefulness. |
| Shylah |
Celtic |
loyal to god, strong |
| Shysie |
Native American |
silent little one |
| Sian |
Welsh |
God is gracious. . |
| Sibel |
Turkish |
Siebel |
| Sibley |
Greek |
prophetess |
| Sibongile |
African |
thanks |
| Sibyl |
|
The prophetess. From Greek mythology. |
| Siddhi |
Hindu |
then you must have a Riddhi |
| Sidonia |
|
To entice. |
| Sidonie |
Latin |
A woman from Sidon, in modern-day Lebanon. |
| Sidra |
Latin |
Of the stars. |
| Siena |
Italian |
A city in Tuscany. |
| Sienna |
Italian |
reddish brown |
| Sierra |
Latin |
From the mountains. |
| Signe |
Swedish |
a sign, victorious |
| Signild |
Scandinavian |
| Signy |
Old Norse |
A new victory. |
| Sigourney |
Old Norse |
The conqueror. |
| Sigrid |
Old Norse |
A beautiful victory. |
| Sigrun |
Old Norse |
A secret victory. |
| Siham |
Arabic |
arrows |
| Sile |
Irish Gaelic |
The blind one, or the sixth. The feminine form of Cecil. Also see Sheila. |
| Sileas |
Scottish Gaelic |
The blind one, or the sixth. The feminine form of Cecil. Also see Sheila. |
| Silei |
Samoan |
|
| Silke |
German |
The blind one, or the sixth. . |
| Silva |
|
From the forest. Also see Silvestra. |
| Silvana |
Italian |
From the forest. Also see Silvestra. |
| Silver |
Old English |
The fair or silvery one. |
| Silvestra |
Latin |
Of the woods. The feminine form of Silvester. Also see Sylvia. |
| Silvia |
|
From the forest. Also see Silvestra. |
| Silvie |
|
From the forest. Also see Silvestra. |
| Simba |
Swahili |
lion |
| Simone |
Hebrew |
The listener. The feminine form of Simon. |
| Simoni |
Hindu |
obedient |
| Simran |
Hindu |
God's Gift |
| Sindy |
|
A maiden of the cinders or ashes. From the name Cinderella, Cynthia and Lucinda (See Lucy), but also used as an independent name. |
| Sine |
Gaelic |
God?s gracious gift |
| Sinead |
Irish Gaelic |
God is gracious. . |
| Siobhan |
Irish Gaelic |
Form of Jane and Judith. Jane - God is gracious. Judith - A woman from Judea. |
| Sioned |
Welsh |
God is gracious. . |
| Siran |
Armenian |
Alluring. |
| Sirena |
Greek |
A sea nymph. In mythology, the Sirens lured mariners to their death through seductive singing. |
| Siri |
|
A beautiful victory. |
| Sirikit |
Thai |
The name of a queen. |
| Sirisha |
Hindu |
|
| Siroun |
Armenian |
lovely |
| Sissey |
|
The blind one, or the sixth. . |
| Sissie |
|
The blind one, or the sixth. . |
| Sissy |
|
The blind one, or the sixth. . |
| Sita |
Sanskrit |
A furrow. The Hindu goddess of the harvest. |
| Sitara |
Sanskrit |
morning star |
| Sitembile |
African |
trust |
| Siv |
Norwegian |
kinship, wife of Thor |
| Skye |
Scottish |
An island in the Inner Hebrides. |
| Skyla |
English |
sky, sheltering |
| Skylar |
English |
eternal life, strength, love and beauty |
| Smita |
Hindu |
smiling |
| Smridhi |
Hindu |
|
| Smriti |
Hindu |
recollection, a form of the Devi |
| Sneh |
Hindu |
|
| Sneha |
Hindu |
|
| Snigdha |
Hindu |
|
| Snofrid |
Scandinavian |
| Sobha |
Hindu |
|
| Sofia |
Norwegian/Swedish |
Wisdom. |
| Sofie |
Danish/Dutch |
Wisdom. |
| Solace |
Latin |
comfort |
| Solana |
Spanish |
The sun. |
| Solange |
Latin |
The solemn one. A French name. |
| Soledad |
Spanish |
Good health. |
| Soleil |
French |
sun |
| Solita |
Latin |
alone |
| Solosolo |
Samoan |
dry |
| Solveig |
Old Norse |
From the strong house. The heroine of Henrik Ibsen's Peer Gynt, and generally a Norwegian name. |
| Somatra |
Hindu |
excelling the moon |
| Sona |
Hindu |
gold |
| Sonakshi |
Hindu |
golden eye |
| Sonal |
Hindu |
golden |
| Sonam |
Tibetan/Sherpa |
The fortunate one. A boy or girl's name. |
| Sondra |
|
The defender, or helper of mankind. From the name Alexandra. |
| Sonia |
|
Wisdom. |
| Sonika |
Hindu |
golden |
| Sonnenschein |
German |
sunshine |
| Sonya |
Russian |
Wisdom. |
| Soo |
Korean |
Along life. |
| Sophia |
Greek |
Wisdom. |
| Sophie |
Greek |
Wisdom. |
| Sophronia |
Greek |
Sensible. |
| Sorano |
Japanese |
of the sky |
| Soraya |
Persian |
Farsi (Persian) expression meaning Princess. |
| Sorcha |
Gaelic |
Brightness. |
| Sorilbran |
smart |
|
| Sorrel |
Old French |
Bitter. From the name of the tree. |
| Sparrow |
English |
a bird |
| Spica |
Latin |
name of a star |
| Spring |
English |
spring season |
| Sraddha |
Hindu |
faith, a wife of Shiva |
| Srilata |
Hindu |
|
| Sripada |
Hindu |
|
| Srishti |
Hindu |
|
| Sruti |
Hindu |
|
| Stacey |
|
She who will rise again. From the name Anastasia and Eustacia. A boy or girl's name. |
| Stacia |
|
Resurrection. |
| Stacy |
Latin |
Prosperous or resurrection. A boy or girl's name. |
| Star |
English |
A star. Also see Stella. |
| Starr |
Old English |
A star. A boy or girl's name. |
| Stefania |
Greek |
crown |
| Stefanie |
|
A garland or crown. From Stephanie. |
| Steffi |
German |
A garland or crown. The feminine form of Stephen. |
| Steffie |
|
A garland or crown. The feminine form of Stephen. |
| Stella |
Latin |
A star. Also see Estelle, Esther and Star. |
| Stephanie |
Greek |
A garland or crown. The feminine form of Stephen. |
| Stephenie |
A garland or crown. The feminine form of Stephen. |
| Stesha |
Greek |
crowned-one |
| Stina |
|
A follower of Christ, a Christian. |
| Stockard |
English |
from the yard of tree stumps |
| Storm |
Old English |
A tempest. A boy or girl's name. |
| Stormy |
|
Impetuous nature. |
| Subhadra |
Hindu |
a wife of Arjuna |
| Subhaga |
Hindu |
a fortunate person |
| Subhangi |
Hindu |
|
| Subhuja |
Hindu |
auspicious Apsara |
| Suchi |
Hindu |
|
| Suchitra |
Hindu |
|
| Sudevi |
Hindu |
wife of Krishna |
| Sudha |
Hindu |
|
| Sue |
|
A lily. From the name Susan and Susannah but also used as independent names. |
| Suellen |
|
From Susan and Ellen. Susan - A Lily. Ellen - The light of the sun. |
| Sujata |
Sanskrit |
Of noble birth. |
| Sujatmi |
Indonesian |
A popular girl's name. |
| Sukanya |
Hindu |
|
| Suki |
|
A lily. Also see Susannah. |
| Suksma |
Hindu |
|
| Sukutai |
African |
hug |
| Sula |
Icelandic |
The sun. |
| Sulema |
|
Peace. |
| Sultana |
Arabic |
A queen or empress. |
| Suma |
Egyptian, Japanese |
to ask |
| Sumalee |
Thai |
A beautiful flower. |
| Sumanna |
Hindu |
|
| Sumati |
Hindu |
|
| Sumehra |
Arabic |
beautiful face |
| Sumey |
Asian |
flower |
| Sumi |
Japanese |
The refined one. |
| Sumitra |
Hindu |
|
| Summer |
Old English |
After the season. |
| Sun |
Chinese/Korean |
Chinese: Bending, or decreasing. Korean: Goodness. A boy or girl's name. |
| Sundeep |
Hindu |
Sundip |
| Sunee |
Thai |
Good. |
| Sunita |
Sanskrit |
Of good conduct. |
| Suniti |
Hindu |
|
| Sunniva |
Old English |
The gift of the sun. |
| Sunny |
English |
Bright, cheerful. |
| Suparna |
Hindu |
leafy |
| Suprabha |
Hindu |
radiant |
| Supriti |
Hindu |
|
| Supriya |
Hindu |
Su means good and Priya means loved one |
| Surabhi |
Hindu |
wish-yielding cow |
| Suravinda |
Hindu |
a beautiful Yaksa |
| Surotama |
Hindu |
auspicious Apsara |
| Suruchi |
Hindu |
|
| Surupa |
Hindu |
|
| Susan |
Hebrew |
A Lily. Also see Susannah. |
| Susanna |
Italian |
A Lily. From the name Susan. |
| Susannah |
Hebrew |
A Lily. The original, biblical, form of Susan. Also see Susan. |
| Susanne |
German |
A Lily. From the name Susan. |
| Sushanti |
Hindu |
peace |
| Sushma |
Hindu |
|
| Sushmita |
Hindu |
smiling |
| Susi |
|
A Lily. From the name Susan and Susannah but also used as independent names. |
| Susie |
|
A Lily. From the name Susan and Susannah but also used as independent names. |
| Susila |
Hindu |
wife of Krishna, clever in amorous sciences |
| Susy |
|
A Lily. From the name Susan and Susannah but also used as independent names. |
| Suvarna |
golden |
|
| Suvrata |
Hindu |
a child of Daksa |
| Suzanne |
French |
A Lily. From the name Susan. |
| Suzette |
French |
A Lily. From the name Susan. |
| Suzie |
|
A Lily. From the name Susan and Susannah but also used as independent names. |
| Suzy |
|
A Lily. From the name Susan. |
| Svea |
Swedish |
A woman of Sweden. |
| Svetlana |
Slavonic |
Light. Generally a Russian name. |
| Swanhild |
Teutonic |
A swan of battle. |
| Swarupa |
Hindu |
truth |
| Swati |
Hindu |
|
| Sweta |
Hindu |
|
| Sybil |
Greek |
The prophetess. From Greek mythology. |
| Sydelle |
Hebrew |
princess |
| Sydnee |
|
Contraction of St. Denys. |
| Sydney |
Old English/Old French |
Old English: From the riverside meadow. Old French: From St Denis. More often a boy's name. |
| Syeira |
Gypsy |
princess |
| Sylvia |
Latin |
From the forest. Also see Silvestra. |
| Sylvie |
French |
From the forest. From the name Sylvia. |
| Syna |
Greek |
Together. |
| Syria |
Aramaic |
The name of a Middle Eastern country. |
| Syshe |
Yiddish |
street |