Boy Names That Mean S

Discover Boy names meaning S with origins and popularity.

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Butts
Surname referring to the buttocks.
English
Buyisiwe
Bring happiness.
Zulu
Byford
By the ford, referring to a crossing place.
English
Byforde
From the ford by the settlement.
English
Byron
From the barns.
English
Cabe
Derived from a surname meaning 'cape' or 'cloak'.
English
Cabot
Derived from a surname meaning 'head' or 'cape' in Old French.
English
Cabrera
Derived from a place name meaning 'goat pasture' in Spanish.
Spanish
Cacanisius
Derived from the Latin name Cacanisius, meaning 'belonging to the Cacanii fam...
Latin
Cadal
Sleep.
Irish
Cadao
Wise, old.
Vietnamese
Cadarn
Strong.
Welsh
Cadbey
From the warrior's estate.
English
Cadbi
From the warrior's settlement.
English
Cadbie
From the warrior's settlement.
English
Cadby
From the warrior's settlement.
English
Caddaham
From the warrior's home.
English
Cadden
Son of Cad.
English
Caddis
Battle spirit.
English
Cadel
Cad's hill.
Welsh
Cadellin
Battle prince or battle spirit.
Welsh
Cadeyrn
Battle king, from Welsh 'cad' (battle) and 'teyrn' (king).
Welsh
Cadfan
Battle prince, from Welsh 'cad' (battle) and 'ban' (chief).
Welsh
Cadmer
Famous battle.
English
Cadmus
From the east.
Greek
Caduceus
Symbol of medicine.
Greek
Caedmon
Wise warrior.
English
Caerleon
Fortress of Legion.
Welsh
Caesario
Derived from Caesar, meaning 'hairy' or 'long-haired'.
Latin
Caetano
Rejoice, be glad; derived from the Latin name Caietanus, referring to someone...
Portuguese
Cahal
Derived from Cathal, meaning 'battle rule' or 'strong in battle'.
Irish
Cahir
Cahir is an Irish name meaning 'battle man' or 'warrior'.
Irish
Caiaphas
Aramaic nickname meaning 'rock' or 'stone', associated with the high priest i...
Hebrew
Caidfan
Battle chief, from Welsh 'cad' (battle) and 'ban' (chief).
Welsh
Caidfer
Derived from the Irish name Cathal, meaning 'battle rule'.
Irish
Caidmar
Derived from the Irish name Cathmhaol, meaning 'battle chief'.
Irish
Cainan
Possession.
Hebrew
Caineth
Ardent, enthusiastic.
English
Caird
Wanderer, minstrel.
Scottish
Cairn
A pile of stones, often used as a landmark.
Scottish
Caitalin
Pure, derived from the Irish name Caitlín, a form of Catherine.
Irish
Cakrapani
Holder of the discus (referring to Lord Vishnu).
Sanskrit
Calahan
Descendant of Cathal (battle ruler).
Irish
Calder
From the Scottish surname meaning 'rocky water' or 'stream'.
Scottish
Calderon
Derived from a place name meaning 'cauldron' or 'large kettle' in Spanish.
Spanish
Caldwel
From the cold spring or stream.
English
Caldwiella
Derived from Old English elements meaning 'cold' and 'spring' or 'stream'.
English
Caledvwich
The meaning of Caledvwich is unclear..
English
Calen
Slender or fair; derived from the Irish name Caolán.
Irish
Calfhierde
Calfhierde means 'calf-herd' or 'cowherd' in Old English.
English
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