Boy Names That Mean S

Discover Boy names meaning S with origins and popularity.

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Sadat
Happiness, bliss.
Arabic
Sadbhuj
One with six arms, often referring to a deity.
Sanskrit
Saddam
One who confronts.
Arabic
Saddhan
Virtuous or accomplished
Sanskrit
Saddler
Occupational name for a saddle maker.
English
Sadeeq
Truthful, sincere, or honest.
Arabic
Sadeer
Swift, strong.
Arabic
Sadees
One who is devoted, sincere.
Arabic
Sadegh
Righteous, virtuous.
Persian
Sadek
Honest, truthful.
Arabic
Sades
Highly respected, esteemed.
Yoruba
Sadfa
Loyalty, faithfulness.
Arabic
Sadgata
One who reaches liberation.
Sanskrit
Sadgun
Good qualities.
Sanskrit
Sadguru
Spiritual teacher.
Sanskrit
Sadhay
Accomplisher, achiever.
Tamil
Sadhil
Intelligent, wise.
Sanskrit
Sadhiman
Wise, intelligent.
Sanskrit
Sadhin
Accomplisher, achiever.
Bengali
Sadhu
Holy man, ascetic.
Sanskrit
Sadid
Firm, resolute.
Arabic
Sadik
Truthful, sincere, or honest.
Arabic
Sadim
Dark, black-skinned.
Arabic
Sadiq
Honest, truthful.
Arabic
Sadiqin
Truthful ones
Arabic
Sadiva
Steadfast, virtuous.
Sanskrit
Sadler
Saddlemaker.
English
Sadoc
Just, righteous.
Hebrew
Sadock
Righteous.
Hebrew
Sadoe
Princess.
Hebrew
Sadok
Righteous.
Hebrew
Sadowie
Gracious.
Polish
Sadowy
Yellowish.
Polish
Sadqain
Two truths.
Arabic
Sadqan
Truthfulness, sincerity
Arabic
Sadri
Unsettled, restless.
Arabic
Sadru
Brave, courageous.
Arabic
Sadruddin
One who is righteous in the faith.
Arabic
Sadvik
Pious, religious.
Sanskrit
Sadwm
Silent, quiet.
Welsh
Sadwrn
Saturday (day of the week).
Welsh
Saebeorht
Bright sea.
English
Saebhreathach
Mountain-breast.
Irish
Saeedan
Fortunate or blessed, derived from the root word for happiness.
Arabic
Saehrimnir
A mythical boar that is slaughtered and eaten every night, and then resurrect...
Norse
Saeko
Saeko means 'blessed child' or 'prosperous child' in Japanese.
Japanese
Saelac
Blessed victory, from Old English sæl (blessed) and lac (victory).
Anglo-saxon
Saelig
Blessed victory.
Anglo-saxon
Saer
Means 'star' in Welsh.
Welsh
Saewald
Sea ruler or power of the sea.
Anglo-saxon
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