Names That Mean S

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

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Adolphine
Noble wolf, derived from the Germanic elements 'adal' meaning noble and 'wolf...
French
Adolphius
Noble wolf, from the Germanic elements 'adal' meaning noble and 'wolf' meanin...
Germanic
Adolpho
Noble wolf, from the Germanic elements 'adal' meaning noble and 'wolf' meanin...
German
Adolphu
Noble wolf, from the Germanic elements 'adal' meaning noble and 'wolf' meanin...
Germanic
Adolphus
Noble wolf, from the Germanic elements 'adal' (noble) and 'wolf' (wolf).
Germanic
Adolphya
Noble wolf, from the Germanic elements 'adal' meaning noble and 'wolf' meanin...
Germanic
Adom
Means 'red' or 'earth' in Hebrew, referring to the first man.
Hebrew
Adon
Means 'lord' or 'master' in Hebrew, often used as a title for God.
Hebrew
Adona
Lady or mistress.
Hebrew
Adonai
Means 'my lord' in Hebrew, used as a divine title.
Hebrew
Adoncia
Sweetness, derived from the Spanish word 'dulce' meaning sweet.
Spanish
Adonia
From Greek Adonia, festival of Adonis, meaning 'lord' or 'ruler'.
Greek
Adoniah
My Lord is Yahweh.
Hebrew
Adonias
God is my lord.
Hebrew
Adonie
Derived from Greek 'adonios' meaning 'lord' or 'ruler'.
Greek
Adonijah
My Lord is Yahweh.
Hebrew
Adonikam
My lord has risen.
Hebrew
Adoniram
My lord is exalted.
Hebrew
Adonis
Lord or ruler, from the Semitic word 'adon' meaning lord.
Greek
Adonise
Derived from Adonis, a figure in Greek mythology known for his beauty.
Greek
Adonizedek
Lord of righteousness.
Hebrew
Adonyah
Adonyah means 'my Lord is Yahweh' in Hebrew.
Hebrew
Adooh
Light or sunshine.
Armenian
Adora
Adora means 'beloved' or 'adored', derived from the Latin verb 'adorare'.
Latin
Adoraim
Majestic or exalted.
Hebrew
Adorna
Adorna means 'adorned' or 'decorated' in Latin.
Latin
Adowa
not specified.
Akan
Adrah
not widely known and is less commonly used, so it may not have a specific mea...
Arabic
Adraksh
One with beautiful eyes.
Sanskrit
Adramyttium
unclear, as it is derived from the name of the city and its etymology is not ...
Turkish
Adras
The name Adras does not have a specific meaning in Persian. It is considered ...
Persian
Adrasta
Meaning 'not running away' or 'courageous', from Greek adrastos.
Greek
Adrastar
Star of guidance.
Persian
Adrastea
She who cannot escape; a nymph who nursed the infant Zeus.
Greek
Adrasteia
Inescapable, not to be turned aside.
Greek
Adrastos
Not inclined to run away, meaning brave or courageous.
Greek
Adrean
From the Latin Hadrianus, meaning 'from Hadria'.
Latin
Adriadna
Most holy, derived from Greek 'adros' meaning strong or 'hagnos' meaning pure.
Greek
Adrian
From Hadria, a town in northern Italy; means 'dark one' or 'rich'.
Latin
Adrie
Short form of Adriana, meaning 'from Hadria'.
Dutch
Adriel
God is my master.
Hebrew
Adrielle
God is my strength; feminine form of Adriel.
French
Adrij
From the Adriatic Sea region.
Dutch
Adrija
Daughter of the mountain, born of stone.
Sanskrit
Adrik
Short form of Adrian, meaning 'from Hadria'.
Russian
Adrika
Small mountain or celestial being
Sanskrit
Adrima
Sea, ocean.
Indonesian
Adrin
From Hadria, a town in northern Italy; means 'dark one'.
Latin
Adrine
Derived from the Greek name Andronikos, meaning 'victory of a man'.
Armenian
Adrion
From Adria, a town in northern Italy; also associated with the Adriatic Sea.
Greek
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