Boy Names That Mean S

Discover Boy names meaning S with origins and popularity.

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Gaganesh
Lord of the sky.
Tamil
Gaganjot
Light of the sky.
Punjabi
Gaganjyot
Light of the sky.
Punjabi
Gagansindhu
Ocean of the sky.
Sanskrit
Gaganvihari
Delighting in the sky.
Sanskrit
Gagnesh
Lord of the sky.
Sanskrit
Gahez
Parent of numerous children.
Arabic
Gahiji
Strong, powerful.
Yoruba
Gaibrial
The meaning of Gaibrial is God is my strength.
Hebrew
Gaillard
Brave, strong.
French
Gailor
Stable, dependable.
English
Gaincarlo
Strong, courageous.
Italian
Gair
Short form of Gaelic names beginning with Gair-, meaning 'short'.
Scottish
Gairim
Sower, planter.
Irish
Gais
Strength.
Irish
Gajaanan
One with an Elephant's face.
Sanskrit
Gajakarna
Ears like an Elephant.
Sanskrit
Gajamukh
Elephant-faced, referring to the Hindu god Ganesha.
Sanskrit
Gajanand
Lord Ganesh.
Sanskrit
Gajananda
One with the eternal qualities of an elephant.
Sanskrit
Gajananvihari
One who enjoys the company of elephants.
Sanskrit
Gajapathi
Master or Lord of elephants.
Sanskrit
Gajapati
Lord of elephants.
Sanskrit
Gajbaahu
Strong as an elephant
Sanskrit
Gajbahu
One with arms like an elephant.
Sanskrit
Gajdant
Having the tusk of an elephant.
Sanskrit
Gajendar
King of elephants.
Sanskrit
Gajender
Lord of elephants.
Sanskrit
Gajendra
King of elephants.
Sanskrit
Gajendran
Possessing elephants.
Tamil
Gajendranath
Lord of elephants.
Sanskrit
Gajinder
King of elephants.
Punjabi
Gajkumar
Prince of elephants.
Marathi
Gajpathi
Lord of elephants.
Sanskrit
Gajpati
Lord of elephants.
Sanskrit
Gajraaj
King of elephants, derived from 'gaja' (elephant) and 'raaj' (king).
Sanskrit
Gajraj
King of elephants.
Sanskrit
Galal
Majesty, grandeur.
Arabic
Galala
Goddess.
Swahili
Galav
Quick, swift.
Sanskrit
Galbraith
Foreigner's place.
Scottish
Galchobhar
Brave warrior, spirited horse.
Irish
Galel
God has redeemed
Hebrew
Galeno
Calm, serene, or healer; derived from Greek 'galene' meaning calm.
Italian
Galenus
Calm or peaceful, derived from Greek 'galene' meaning calm sea.
Latin
Galeus
Calm, serene.
Greek
Galil
Rolling hills.
Hebrew
Galim
Waves.
Hebrew
Galip
Victorious.
Arabic
Gallagher
Descendant of the foreign helper.
Irish
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