Boy Names That Mean S

Discover Boy names meaning S with origins and popularity.

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Sigfrid
Victorious peace.
Germanic
Siggeir
Victory spear.
Norse
Sighar
The meaning of the name Sighar is not widely-known or clearly agreed upon. It...
Persian
Sigifrid
Victory peace, from elements 'sigu' (victory) and 'frid' (peace).
Germanic
Sigifrith
Victorious peace, from elements 'sigu' (victory) and 'fridu' (peace).
Germanic
Sigismondo
Victory and protection, from the Germanic elements 'sigu' (victory) and 'mund...
Germanic
Sigismund
Victory protection, from Old High German sigu 'victory' and munt 'protection'.
Germanic
Sigiwald
Victory ruler, from sig 'victory' and wald 'rule'.
Germanic
Sigmund
Victory protection, from Old German 'sigu' (victory) and 'munt' (protection).
Germanic
Sigvat
Victory of the spirit.
Norse
Sihon
Spear.
Hebrew
Sihr
Magic, sorcery.
Arabic
Sijaj
Soldier, warrior.
Arabic
Sikhar
Peak, summit.
Sanskrit
Sikis
Kiss.
Turkish
Sikyahonaw
Creekside.
Cherokee
Silamban
Scepter, staff.
Tamil
Silambarasan
Silambarasan means 'one who is adorned with the silambam (a staff weapon)' in...
Tamil
Silas
Of the forest.
Greek
Silio
From the woods.
Spanish
Silius
Silversmith.
Latin
Silko
Man of the woods.
Cherokee
Siloa
Sent.
Hebrew
Siloam
Sent, Sent by God.
Hebrew
Siloe
Sent.
Hebrew
Silos
Forest.
Greek
Silvain
From the forest.
French
Silvan
Wooded, Forest.
Latin
Silvanos
Of the forest; derived from Latin Silvanus, god of woodlands.
Greek
Silvanus
Of the forest; derived from Latin silva meaning 'wood' or 'forest'.
Latin
Silverman
Occupational surname for a silversmith.
English
Silverton
Referring to a town or place named Silverton.
English
Silvester
From Latin silvester meaning 'of the forest' or 'wild'.
Latin
Silviano
From the Latin name Silvanus, meaning 'of the forest'.
Italian
Silvio
From the woods or forest.
Italian
Silvius
Of the forest, derived from Latin 'silva' meaning wood or forest.
Latin
Simaak
Simaak means 'one who is high' or 'elevated' in Arabic.
Arabic
Simab
Silver, a precious metal.
Persian
Simak
One who is generous and noble.
Arabic
Siman
Means 'joyful' or 'happy' in Armenian.
Armenian
Simant
Boundary or limit, often used in the context of a sacred thread ceremony.
Sanskrit
Simao
Portuguese form of Simon, meaning 'he has heard'.
Portuguese
Simardeep
The light of God's love.
Punjabi
Simas
Derived from Simon, meaning 'he has heard'.
Lithuanian
Simbah
derived from Simba, meaning lion.
Swahili
Simen
God has heard.
Norwegian
Simha
Happiness, joy.
Hebrew
Simmias
From the name Simon.
Greek
Simmo
Short form of Simon.
English
Simmon
Son of Simon.
English
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