Girl Names That Mean The

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Shravasti
derived from the name of a sacred Buddhist city in India..
Sanskrit
Shravya
One who is skilled or expert; also a name of the goddess Saraswati.
Sanskrit
Shrawani
A name derived from the Shravan month in the Hindu calendar, often associated...
Marathi
Shreebani
Goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and prosperity.
Sanskrit
Shreedevi
Goddess of wealth and prosperity, another name for Lakshmi.
Sanskrit
Shreekanti
One who is the beloved of Shree (Lakshmi).
Sanskrit
Shreeti
Beautiful or prosperous, often associated with the goddess Lakshmi.
Sanskrit
Shreni
A row, line, or series; also a name for the goddess Lakshmi.
Sanskrit
Shridevi
Goddess Lakshmi or the divine consort.
Sanskrit
Shrigauri
Auspicious or pure like the Goddess Gauri.
Sanskrit
Shrija
Beloved of the goddess Lakshmi.
Sanskrit
Shrikala
Rays of prosperity, rays of the moon.
Sanskrit
Shrilaxmi
Prosperous laxmi (referring to the goddess of wealth).
Sanskrit
Shrimata
Respected mother.
Sanskrit
Shriparna
Leaf of the tulsi plant.
Sanskrit
Shrutadeva
Divine listener or one who hears the divine.
Sanskrit
Shrutaly
One who has learned the Vedas or scriptures.
Sanskrit
Shuhaidah
Witness, martyr, or one who testifies to the faith.
Arabic
Shukrajyothi
The light of Venus.
Sanskrit
Shuladhara
Bearer of the trident
Sanskrit
Shulini
Bearer of the spear or trident
Sanskrit
Shumaysah
A fragrant tree, possibly referring to the Al-Shumais tree from the Arabian P...
Arabic
Shunnareh
Sweetheart.
Persian
Shuwaihah
The meaning of the name Shuwaihah in Arabic is not widely known or documented.
Arabic
Shwetambri
Clothed in white
Sanskrit
Shyamasri
The beauty of the dark or the dark complexioned Goddess.
Bengali
Shyamlata
The creeper with dark blue leaves.
Sanskrit
Shyla
Daughter of the mountain; one with a noble and gentle disposition.
Sanskrit
Shylah
From the fairy palace; blind.
Irish
Shylaja
Daughter of the mountains; one who is born of noble parents.
Tamil
Sibraon
Friend or companion of the Guru.
Punjabi
Siddhama
Accomplished mother or perfected goddess
Sanskrit
Side
Derived from the Old English word 'side', meaning 'wide' or 'spacious'.
English
Siderea
Means 'star-like' or 'of the stars' in Latin.
Latin
Sidheswar
Lord of the Siddhas, a name for Shiva.
Sanskrit
Sidoney
From the wide island.
Irish
Sidonie
From the city of Sidon.
French
Sidra
Of the stars, like a star.
Arabic
Siena
derived from the Italian city of Siena.
Italian
Sienna
derived from the Italian city of Siena, a reddish-brown color.
Italian
Siete
Means 'seven' in Spanish, often used as a name for the seventh child.
Spanish
Sigismonda
Victory protection, from the Germanic elements 'sigu' (victory) and 'mund' (p...
Germanic
Sigismunda
Victory-protection, from the elements 'sigu' (victory) and 'mund' (protection).
Germanic
Sigune
Victory of the weapon.
Germanic
Sihi
Lily, lily of the valley.
Hebrew
Sileas
Scottish form of the name Cecilia.
Scottish
Silva
From the forest.
Latin
Silvania
From the forest.
Portuguese
Silvanna
From the forest, derived from Latin 'silva' meaning wood or forest.
Latin
Silvestra
Feminine form of Silvester, meaning 'of the forest' or 'wild'.
Latin
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