Boy Names That Mean S

Discover Boy names meaning S with origins and popularity.

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Crudel
Derived from Latin 'crudelis' meaning cruel or harsh.
Latin
Cruise
derived from English word for a journey by boat.
English
Cruz
Cross, referring to the Christian cross.
Spanish
Cruzito
Little cross, a diminutive of Cruz.
Spanish
Crysanthas
Golden flower, derived from Greek 'chrysos' (gold) and 'anthos' (flower).
Greek
Crysanthias
Golden flower, derived from chrysos (gold) and anthos (flower).
Greek
Crysanthus
Golden flower, from Greek 'chrysos' meaning gold and 'anthos' meaning flower.
Greek
Cryspyn
Cross-shaped.
Welsh
Csongor
Means 'wandering' or 'roaming' in Hungarian, from the verb csongor.
Hungarian
Cuarto
Means 'fourth' in Spanish, often given to a fourth-born child.
Spanish
Cuauhtemoc
Descending eagle, referring to the Aztec emperor who resisted Spanish conquest.
Nahuatl
Cuauhtemotzin
Descending eagle, a name borne by the last Aztec emperor.
Nahuatl
Cuchulain
Hound of Culann, a legendary Irish hero.
Irish
Cuddle
To hug, snuggle, or embrace affectionately.
English
Cuddy
Derived from a nickname for a wealthy or powerful person, from Middle English...
English
Cuetzpalli
Cuetzpalli means 'lizard' in Nahuatl.
Nahuatl
Cuixtli
Eagle, a symbol of strength and the sun.
Nahuatl
Culain
Possibly derived from Irish mythology, associated with Mars and victory.
Irish
Cully
Derived from the Irish surname Ó Colla, meaning 'descendant of Colla'.
Irish
Culver
Dove lake or pool frequented by doves.
English
Cumhaige
Means 'hound of the plain' or 'warrior'.
Irish
Cumhur
Means 'republic' in Turkish, symbolizing the nation and its sovereignty.
Turkish
Cumin
From the English word for the spice, which is derived from the Latin cuminum,...
English
Cunning
Clever, sly.
English
Cunningham
Village of the milk pails.
Scottish
Curcio
Courteous, kind.
Italian
Curio
Curious, inquisitive.
Latin
Curragh
Fen or marsh.
Irish
Curran
Descendant of the spear-wielder or hero.
Irish
Curren
Derived from the Irish surname Ó Corráin, meaning 'descendant of Corrán', a ...
Irish
Currito
Diminutive of Curro, a nickname for Francisco, meaning 'free man'.
Spanish
Curro
Diminutive of Francisco, meaning 'free man'.
Spanish
Curry
Derived from the Old English word 'curry', meaning a type of spice blend or s...
English
Cusick
Descendant of the brave one.
Irish
Custenhin
Welsh form of Constantine.
Welsh
Custennin
Welsh form of Constantine.
Welsh
Custer
From the camp of the Roman guards.
English
Cuthbeorht
Famous guardian.
Anglo-saxon
Cycnus
Swan.
Greek
Cymbeline
Derived from the name of a legendary British king, possibly meaning 'sun lord...
English
Cymru
Cymru is the Welsh name for Wales, meaning 'land of the compatriots'.
Welsh
Cymry
Refers to the Welsh people or their homeland, Wales.
Welsh
Cynbal
Derived from Welsh 'cyn' meaning 'chief' and 'bal' meaning 'bold', signifying...
Welsh
Cynbel
Chief of war, from Welsh cyn 'chief' and bel 'war'.
Welsh
Cynddelw
Chief of the bards or exalted one.
Welsh
Cyneleah
Cyneleah means 'royal wood' or 'king's meadow' from Old English cyne 'royal' ...
English
Cyneley
derived from the surname Cyneley, which may have various origins and meanings..
English
Cyneric
Royal power, from Old English cyne 'royal' and ric 'power'.
Anglo-saxon
Cynerik
Royal ruler, from Old English 'cyne' meaning royal and 'ric' meaning ruler.
Anglo-saxon
Cynhard
Royal guardian, from Old English 'cyne' (royal) and 'heard' (hardy, brave).
Anglo-saxon
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