Names That Mean For

Discover baby names meaning For for boys, girls, and unisex.

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Sayida
Fortunate, happy, or prosperous.
Arabic
Sayyidah
Lady or mistress, a title of respect for a woman.
Arabic
Schifra
Beautiful or bright, possibly derived from the Hebrew word for 'to be beautif...
Hebrew
Schneider
Occupational name for a tailor.
German
Scholastica
Feminine form of Scholasticus, meaning 'of or pertaining to schools'.
Latin
Scirwode
Bright forest, from scir (bright) and wudu (wood).
English
Scotlyn
A modern feminine form of Scott, meaning 'from Scotland' or 'Scotsman'.
Scottish
Scout
Referring to a person who gathers information or explores.
English
Scoville
Referring to a unit of measurement for spicy heat.
English
Searlas
Scottish Gaelic form of Charles.
Scottish
Secgwic
Sword fortress.
English
Seemab
Mercury or quicksilver; also a poetic term for something pure and bright.
Arabic
Seemanti
Refers to the ritual performed during pregnancy to protect the unborn baby.
Sanskrit
Seemantini
Refers to the ritual performed during pregnancy to protect the unborn baby.
Sanskrit
Seewald
Derived from a place name meaning 'lake forest' in German.
German
Sefarina
Feminine form of Seraphinus, meaning 'fiery one'.
Latin
Seffira
Derived from the Hebrew word for sapphire, symbolizing wisdom and beauty.
Hebrew
Sele
Diminutive form of Selwyn.
English
Selik
Form of Selig, meaning 'blessed' or 'happy'.
Hebrew
Selva
Forest.
Latin
SelvaKumar
Forest prince.
Tamil
Semih
Generous, forgiving.
Turkish
Semy
Short form of Semyon.
Russian
Sendhilnathan
Learned, scholarly; another form of Sendhil.
Tamil
Seonag
God is gracious, a Scottish form of Joan.
Scottish
Seoras
Scottish Gaelic form of George, meaning 'farmer' or 'earth-worker'.
Scottish
Seorsa
Scottish form of George, meaning 'farmer' or 'earth-worker'.
Scottish
Seosaidh
Scottish Gaelic form of Joseph, meaning 'God will add'.
Scottish
Seosaimhthin
Irish form of Josephine, meaning 'God will increase'.
Irish
Seosamh
Irish form of Joseph, meaning 'God will add'.
Irish
Seppi
Diminutive form of Joseph.
German
Seppie
Diminutive form of Josephine.
Dutch
Serafim
Derived from the Hebrew word for 'fiery ones', referring to the seraphim angels.
Russian
Seraphina
Fiery one; derived from the Hebrew word for 'burning ones' referring to the s...
Hebrew
Seraphita
Burning one, derived from the Hebrew word for fiery angels.
Hebrew
Sessy
Pet form of the name Cecelia, meaning blind.
English
Sethuramani
One who is like Rama, a name for the god Vishnu.
Tamil
Seva
Short form of Vsevolod, meaning 'ruler of all'.
Russian
Sevvel
Rich or prosperous; a name for Lord Murugan.
Tamil
Shaambhavi
One who is born of Shambhu (another name for Lord Shiva).
Sanskrit
Shabalini
Forest, born in the forest.
Tamil
Shabarish
Another name for Lord Ayyappa.
Tamil
Shaddad
Happy, Fortunate.
Arabic
Shadey
Shadow; also used as a nickname for people named Sharon.
English
Shaheeda
Feminine form of Shaheed, meaning 'martyr' or 'witness'.
Arabic
Shahim
Generous or noble, derived from the Arabic root for generosity.
Arabic
Shahin
Falcon, royal bird, or a title for a king.
Persian
Shahrbanou
Lady of the city, a title for noble women.
Persian
Shahrbanu
Lady of the city, a title for noble women.
Persian
Shaid
Happy, fortunate.
Arabic
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