Baby Name Starts with S
Discover beautiful Baby Name Starts with S with their meanings and origins
Showing 120 of 1219 names starting with S
Sheri
Beloved or Dear one; It is a name full of affection, symbolizing a person who is loved by everyone.
GirlFrenchChristian
Samanvitha
One who is endowed with all good qualities; representing harmony, integration, and completeness.
GirlSanskritHindu
Satakshi
One with hundred eyes or Goddess Parvati; symbolizing cosmic vision, protection, and vigilance.
GirlSanskritHindu
Siddu
One who is accomplished or perfected; it refers to a person who has attained spiritual success.
BoySanskritHindu
Soor
A person of great courage and bravery; it signifies a hero, a warrior, or a person of high valor.
BoyPunjabiSikhs
Sukanya
A beautiful and virtuous maiden; representing purity, aesthetic grace, and excellent character.
GirlSanskritHindu
Samanvi
One who is balanced and possesses all good virtues; it represents harmony and a peaceful nature.
GirlIndianHindu
Sayan
A kind-hearted friend or companion; it also refers to one who is victorious or achieves success.
BoyIndianHindu
Sharda
Goddess of learning and wisdom; represents knowledge, artistic grace, and intellectual power.
GirlIndianHindu
Sinduri
Related to vermilion or the color red; symbolizes auspiciousness and a vibrant, lively spirit.
GirlIndianHindu
Siona
Exalted or Gracious; It reflects a shining light that is high, guiding, and full of beauty.
GirlHebrewChristian
Subhra
Radiant or White; It denotes purity, brilliance, and a person who possesses a clear, glowing soul.
GirlSanskritHindu
Shrivats
Beloved of Shri; the mark on Lord Vishnu's chest representing prosperity and divine grace.
BoySanskritHindu
Solly
Peace; a diminutive form of Solomon meaning peaceful and complete, reflecting a harmonious nature.
BoyHebrewChristian
Srini
Lakshmi or Wealth; associated with beauty and prosperity, it reflects a life of abundance.
UnisexSanskritHindu
Suvit
Wealthy or Prosperous; derived from Sanskrit, it signifies one who is well-guided and successful.
BoySanskritHindu
Sanchit
Collected or gathered; It represents a treasury of knowledge, virtues, and accumulated wisdom.
BoySanskritHindu
Sani
Gift or Reward; It represents a precious offering or a person with a brilliant, shining character.
BoySanskritHindu
Sania
Radiant or Brilliant; Refers to a moment in time or a person of high standing and distinction.
GirlArabicMuslim
Sehaj
Peaceful and Natural; It signifies a state of tranquility and an effortless, simple way of living.
UnisexPunjabiSikhs
Shazia
Rare and Exotic; A name that describes a unique person who spreads fragrance and joy like a flower.
GirlArabicMuslim
Sreya
Auspicious or Excellent; It symbolizes prosperity, good fortune, and the highest quality of life.
GirlSanskritHindu
Sunanda
Very Pleasing or Happy; Represents a woman who is always joyful and brings delight to everyone.
GirlSanskritHindu
Suraiya
The Pleiades Stars; It represents brightness, high status, and a group of celestial bodies.
GirlArabicMuslim
Swayam
Self or Automatic; It represents independence, self-reliance, and the power of one’s own identity.
BoySanskritHindu
Shanmukh
One with six faces; refers to Lord Kartikeya, symbolizing strength, wisdom, and divine protection.
BoySanskritHindu
Simen
God has heard; a variant of Simon implying a person who listens deeply and possesses great faith.
BoyHebrewChristian
Suzain
Lily or Graceful; it signifies purity, beauty, and a flourishing nature in a peaceful environment.
GirlPersianMuslim
Santwana
Consolation or comfort; it represents the act of soothing or providing solace to someone in need.
GirlSanskritHindu
Sarwat
Wealth, fortune, or riches; it signifies abundance, prosperity, and a state of being well-off.
UnisexArabicMuslim
Sheela
Having good character or conduct; it represents a person of high moral values, virtue, and discipline.
GirlSanskritHindu
Sheni
Peace or tranquility; it reflects a serene nature and a quiet, harmonious state of existence.
GirlHebrewChristian
Shreesh
Lord of wealth; referring to Lord Vishnu, the husband of Goddess Lakshmi and sustainer of life.
BoySanskritHindu
Shri
Radiance or prosperity; it symbolizes beauty, wealth, and the divine grace of the goddess.
UnisexSanskritHindu
Sumir
To remember or meditate on the Divine; a person who is deeply spiritual and mindful of God.
BoySanskritHindu
Sadal
Good Luck; Refers to 'Sa'd al-Su'ud,' the luckiest of stars or a period of great fortune in Arabic.
UnisexArabicMuslim
Samali
Garland or Bouquet; In Sanskrit, it represents a collection of flowers or a group of beautiful things.
GirlSanskritHindu
Sambhavna
Possibility or Potential; A Sanskrit term for an opportunity, likely outcome, or great expectation.
GirlSanskritHindu
Saujanya
Kindness or Nobility; Represents the Sanskrit virtue of being well-bred, generous, and courteous.
GirlSanskritHindu
Shahbaz
Royal Falcon; A Persian name combining 'Shah' (King) and 'Baz' (Falcon) to signify noble power.
BoyPersianMuslim
Sharat
Autumn; Specifically refers to the Sharad Ritu in Sanskrit, the pleasant post-monsoon season.
BoySanskritHindu
Simra
Paradise or Fruit; In Arabic, it is often associated with the abundance and sweetness of heaven.
GirlArabicMuslim
Swaransh
A portion of a musical note; it signifies someone who is melodic, harmonious, and part of a song.
BoySanskritHindu
Shaoor
Wisdom or Awareness; Denoting a person with high intelligence, sense, and deep understanding.
BoyArabicMuslim
Sharayu
Holy River; Specifically the river flowing through Ayodhya, considered sacred in Hinduism.
GirlSanskritHindu
Shrihaan
Lord Vishnu; One who is handsome, graceful, and carries the aura of the goddess Lakshmi.
BoySanskritHindu
Sobha
Beauty or Splendor; Representing brilliance, grace, and an attractive, shining appearance.
GirlSanskritHindu
Swadesh
One's own country; It signifies deep patriotism and a strong connection to one's homeland.
BoySanskritHindu
Shahina
Royal White Falcon; symbolizes a bird of prey that is noble, sharp-sighted, and graceful in flight.
GirlPersianMuslim
Sriyan
Related to Lord Vishnu or Lakshmi; it represents wealth, divine light, and auspicious beginnings.
BoySanskritHindu
Sumithra
A good friend or well-disposed; signifies one who is friendly, loyal, and has a kind disposition.
GirlSanskritHindu
Swasthi
All well or Auspicious; represents peace, prosperity, and a state of being happy and successful.
GirlSanskritHindu
Saram
Self-respect or modesty; It signifies a person who possesses dignity and high moral character.
BoyArabicMuslim
Saransh
Summary or essence of everything; It represents the core meaning or the condensed version of truth.
BoySanskritHindu
Shahida
A witness or a lady who observes; It represents one who is truthful and testifies to the truth.
GirlArabicMuslim
Shardul
The best or a tiger; It symbolizes immense strength, courage, and being the best among his kind.
BoySanskritHindu
Shrishti
Creation or the universe; It refers to the entire world and the act of bringing life into being.
GirlSanskritHindu
Sunakshi
One with beautiful eyes; It signifies a person who possesses an attractive and charming gaze.
GirlSanskritHindu
Sahira
Mountain or Moon; It often refers to the earth or the moon, symbolizing something eternal.
GirlArabicMuslim
Sambit
Consciousness or Knowledge; It represents deep awareness and the light of divine understanding.
BoySanskritHindu
Saqib
Brightly shining or Piercing; It is used to describe a star that is brilliant and luminous.
BoyArabicMuslim
Saubhagya
Good fortune or Luck; It denotes auspiciousness and being blessed with favorable circumstances.
UnisexSanskritHindu
Shloka
Verse or Hymn; It specifically refers to a poetic form used in ancient Sanskrit epic scriptures.
GirlSanskritHindu
Shrikant
Lover of Wealth; A name for Lord Vishnu, referring to the husband of the goddess Lakshmi.
BoySanskritHindu
Smit
Smile or Laughter; It represents a person who is always cheerful and brings joy to those around.
BoySanskritHindu
Surangi
Possessing Good Color; Refers to someone with a beautiful complexion or a vibrant, colorful soul.
GirlSanskritHindu
Swarnika
Made of Gold; Symbolizes purity, preciousness, and a person who shines with brilliance and value.
GirlSanskritHindu
Shahnaz
Pride of the king; a musical melody that represents royal grace, beauty, and noble character.
GirlPersianMuslim
Shatakshi
One with a hundred eyes; a name for Goddess Durga representing omnipresence and vast vision.
GirlSanskritHindu
Shaury
Bravery or heroism; representing a person with immense courage, valor, and a fearless heart.
BoySanskritHindu
Shirin
Sweet or charming; a famous Persian name denoting a pleasant personality and lovely nature.
GirlPersianMuslim
Shreshth
The best or ultimate; signifies excellence, superiority, and a person of high moral standing.
BoySanskritHindu
Shubhi
Auspicious or Lucky; it signifies a woman who brings goodness, prosperity, and divine blessings.
GirlSanskritHindu
Snejana
Woman of the snow; derived from "snezhaya," it represents purity, coolness, and winter's beauty.
GirlSlavicChristian
Sony
Wise or Golden; often a diminutive of Sophia (wisdom) or referring to the precious metal's hue.
UnisexGreekChristian
Sammon
To listen or to hear; derived from Arabic roots implying a person who is attentive and obedient.
BoyArabicMuslim
Shivaansh
A part of Lord Shiva; it symbolizes a divine spark or a fragment of the supreme destroyer deity.
BoySanskritHindu
Shon
God is gracious; a variation of John signifying that the creator has shown favor and kindness.
BoyHebrewChristian
Srilekha
A divine writing or a fortunate letter; often associated with goddess Saraswati and wisdom.
GirlSanskritHindu
Sumon
Good-hearted or cheerful; a person possessing a beautiful mind and a very pleasant disposition.
BoySanskritHindu
Sutapa
One who has done penance; someone who is ascetic and has attained merit through deep meditation.
GirlSanskritHindu
Suvarn
Of a beautiful color or gold; it signifies brilliance, purity, and a precious, luminous nature.
BoySanskritHindu
Swathika
A promising beginning or a star; it denotes a person who brings light and auspiciousness to life.
GirlSanskritHindu
Samridh
Perfect and accomplished; one who is wealthy, flourishing, and complete in all aspects.
BoySanskritHindu
Shamika
Quiet and peaceful; a person who is composed, calm, and possesses inner tranquility.
GirlSanskritHindu
Shilla
Virtuous conduct; it signifies a person of good character, high morals, and steady habit.
GirlSanskritHindu
Shrida
Giver of beauty and fortune; a name for Lord Kuber or Goddess Lakshmi who bestows wealth.
GirlSanskritHindu
Sokun
Good smell or fragrance; it represents a pleasant atmosphere and a sweet-natured personality.
UnisexKhmerBuddhist
Sreesha
Lord of Lakshmi; it represents the divine power and authority of Lord Vishnu.
BoySanskritHindu
Subbammal
Auspicious mother; a name often associated with grace and the worship of Goddess Parvati.
GirlTamilHindu
Sugu
Virtuous or good; it refers to a person of excellent character and natural goodness.
BoyTamilHindu
Samen
Happy or Prosperous; It represents a person who is blessed with success and a steady character.
BoyArabicMuslim
Sanni
Radiant or Bright; It refers to a person who brings light and joy to others with a sunny mood.
UnisexIndianHindu
Sushanth
Extremely Peaceful; It describes a person with a quiet mind and a very calm, composed demeanor.
BoyIndianHindu
Saharsh
With Joy or Happy; It implies a person who does everything with a cheerful and glad heart.
BoySanskritHindu
Sharvani
Goddess Parvati; Derived from Sharva (Shiva), it refers to the consort of Lord Shiva.
GirlSanskritHindu
Shiromani
Crest Jewel; A person who is the most distinguished or the best among a particular group.
BoySanskritHindu
Shresth
The Best or Ultimate; It denotes someone who is superior in quality, rank, or character.
BoySanskritHindu
Subbaiah
Auspicious God; Combining 'Subba' (auspicious) and 'Aiah' (father/lord), usually for Murugan.
BoyTeluguHindu
Sachu
A diminutive of Sachin, meaning pure or essence; it represents someone who is honest and genuine.
BoySanskritHindu
Saifan
Two swords of God; it is a name that represents protection, strength, and a warrior-like spirit.
BoyArabicMuslim
Shreen
Prosperity or beauty; it is a variant of Shri, representing wealth, luster, and auspiciousness.
GirlSanskritHindu
Sabitri
Solar or Daughter of the Sun; A name honoring the Vedic solar deity representing vital energy.
GirlSanskritHindu
Sardha
Faith and Trust; It signifies the act of placing one's heart in a belief or spiritual path.
GirlSanskritHindu
Saron
A Plain or Level Ground; Referring to the fertile coastal plain of Sharon in ancient Palestine.
UnisexHebrewChristian
Sawad
Blackness or Dark Greenery; Refers to the lush, fertile irrigated lands of lower Mesopotamia.
BoyArabicMuslim
Sehgal
The Family of the Lion; A clan name derived from 'Singh', denoting a lineage of brave warriors.
BoyPunjabiHindu
Shreyank
Mark of Fame; It denotes a person who carries the physical or spiritual mark of great fortune.
BoySanskritHindu
Smaya
Astonishment or Smile; It represents the feeling of wonder and the joy found in being amazed.
GirlSanskritHindu
Sonika
Golden or Beautiful; Derived from 'Sona', it describes someone with a radiant and glowing charm.
GirlSanskritHindu
Sristi
The Act of Creation; Specifically referring to the divine manifestation of the entire universe.
GirlSanskritHindu
Straus
Ostrich; Originally a German surname derived from a house name marked by an ostrich symbol.
BoyGermanChristian
Subrata
Devoted to Good Vows; One who is strictly committed to following the path of truth and duty.
BoySanskritHindu
Sukhada
Bestower of Happiness; One who provides comfort, ease, and brings pleasantness to others' lives.
GirlSanskritHindu
Suleman
Man of peace; a variant of Solomon, it denotes a wise ruler who brings harmony and tranquility.
BoyArabicMuslim
Saday
Compassionate or Merciful; It describes a person who is kind-hearted and shows empathy to others.
BoySanskritHindu
Salomi
Peace; Derived from the word Shalom, it represents a state of harmony, wholeness, and tranquility.
GirlHebrewChristian
Sanjog
Union or Connection; It signifies a lucky coincidence or the coming together of favorable events.
BoySanskritHindu
Saugat
Gift or Present; It represents a precious offering or a blessing received from the divine or nature.
BoySanskritHindu
Savyasachi
Ambidextrous; Refers to Arjuna who could use both hands for archery with equal skill and power.
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