BABY GIRL NAMES STARTS FROM S

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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