Names That Mean S

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

52,154 names found Page 208 of 1,044
Dariele
God is my judge.
Hebrew
Dariellah
God is my judge.
Hebrew
Darilean
A modern invented name, possibly a blend of Darla and Leanne.
English
Darileana
A modern invented name, possibly a blend of Darla and Leana.
English
Darin
Precious Present.
English
Daring
Brave, Fearless.
English
Darioush
Possessor of Good.
Persian
Darir
One who has righteous faith.
Arabic
daris
Wealthy or possessing riches.
Persian
Dariush
Possesses good.
Persian
dariyah
Dariyah means 'knowledgeable' or 'wise' in Arabic.
Arabic
Darka
Gift of happiness.
Slavic
Darkhish
Knowledgeable, wise.
Persian
Darkhishan
Possessing knowledge.
Persian
Darkhor
Possesses fortitude.
Persian
darkhshanda
Wise, knowledgeable.
Persian
darkhshinda
Shining, radiant
Persian
Darkhur
Full of wisdom.
Persian
Darko
Gift of happiness.
Slavic
Darnley
From a meadow with hidden pools.
English
Darnyel
God is my judge.
Hebrew
Darourat
Necessity or need, derived from the Arabic word darurah.
Arabic
Darozi
Wealthy or prosperous, derived from Persian dar meaning 'possessing'.
Persian
darpad
A name meaning 'destroyer of pride' or 'humble'.
Sanskrit
Darpan
A mirror; reflection; a representation.
Sanskrit
Darpana
A mirror; reflection; a representation.
Sanskrit
Darpanarayana
Lord Krishna as reflected in the mirror.
Sanskrit
Darpita
One who is proud or arrogant.
Sanskrit
Darqa
Dark-skinned.
Arabic
darrak
One who is strong and powerful.
Arabic
Darrase
Pearl of the sea.
Arabic
Darria
Maintains possessions well.
English
Darroch
Son of the oak tree.
Scottish
Darrow
From the Old English 'dearr', meaning 'spear' or 'daring'.
English
Darryl
Derived from the Old English name Deorlaf, meaning 'dear love'.
English
Darsana
Means 'vision' or 'sight' in Sanskrit, often referring to philosophical insight.
Sanskrit
Darsanapala
One who protects the vision or sight.
Sanskrit
Darsani
Visionary or blessed sight
Sanskrit
darsatha
A form of blessing.
Sanskrit
Darsey
From the ash tree meadow.
English
darsh
Sight, vision.
Hindi
Darsha
One who sees or perceives.
Sanskrit
Darshah
Sight, vision.
Persian
darshak
Spectator, observer.
Sanskrit
Darshan
To see, to perceive.
Sanskrit
Darshana
Vision, view.
Sanskrit
Darshanbir
Brave visionary.
Punjabi
darshani
One who sees the divine.
Sanskrit
Darshanik
Observer, spectator.
Hindi
Darshanlal
Beloved visionary.
Bengali
About names that mean S

Names with the meaning “S” are often chosen for their symbolism and positive values. Explore origins, pronunciation, and popularity to find the right fit.

Suggest a Name
BabyNameLore