Names That Mean S

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

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Hadlie
From the English surname, meaning 'heather field'.
English
Hadoram
Splendor of the father.
Hebrew
Hadriel
Splendor of God.
Hebrew
Haeel
The one who rises, ascends.
Arabic
Haefen
Safe harbor or haven.
English
Hael
Power or strength.
Hebrew
Haeley
Hay meadow or clearing in the woods.
English
Haemon
Bloody or skillful, from Greek haima meaning blood.
Greek
Haensel
Diminutive of Hans, meaning 'God is gracious'.
German
Haestingas
The name means 'followers of Haesta', referring to a tribe or clan.
English
Haethin
From the Old English name Hæþen, meaning 'heathen' or 'pagan'.
English
Haethowine
War friend, from elements 'haeth' meaning war and 'wine' meaning friend.
English
Hafeel
One who is kind and gentle.
Arabic
Hafeez
Guardian, protector, or one who preserves.
Arabic
Hafeeza
Protector, preserver
Arabic
Hafeezah
Protected, preserved, or cherished.
Arabic
Hafez
One who memorizes the Quran.
Arabic
Haffar
Digger or excavator, referring to someone who digs wells or canals.
Arabic
Hafgrim
Hafgrim means 'sea warrior' or 'ocean fighter'.
Norse
Hafidh
Preserver.
Arabic
Hafizah
Guardian, protector, or one who memorizes the Quran.
Arabic
Hafizh
One who has memorized the Quran; a guardian or protector
Arabic
Haflat
Feast.
Norse
Hafsa
Young lioness.
Arabic
Hafsah
Young lioness.
Arabic
Hafwen
Summer joy.
Welsh
Hafwena
Friend of the sea.
English
Hafwin
Hafwin means 'friend of the sea' from Old English elements.
English
Hafwina
Friend of peace, from Old English 'friþ' meaning peace and 'wine' meaning fr...
English
Hafwine
Friend of the sea.
English
Hafwyn
Hafwyn means 'sea joy' or 'joy of the sea'.
English
Hafwyna
Derived from elements meaning 'sea' and 'joy', signifying 'joy of the sea'.
English
Hafwynah
Hafwynah means 'joy of the sea' from Old English elements.
English
Hagai
Festive, joyful, or a feast.
Hebrew
Hagaleah
Hagaleah is a modern invented name with no established meaning.
English
Hagan
Derived from the Germanic element 'hag', meaning 'enclosure' or 'hedge'.
German
Hagar
Hagar means 'flight' or 'stranger' in Hebrew, referring to the biblical figure.
Hebrew
Hagaria
Festival or celebration, derived from the Hebrew word 'hag'.
Hebrew
Hagariah
The Lord has girded or the Lord is my protection.
Hebrew
Hagen
Derived from the Germanic element 'hag' meaning 'enclosure' or 'hedge'.
Germanic
Hager
One who flees; refers to Hagar, the mother of Ishmael in the Bible.
Arabic
Haggai
Festive, joyful, or 'my feast' in Hebrew.
Hebrew
Haggi
Festive, joyful; derived from Hebrew root meaning 'to celebrate'.
Hebrew
Haggiah
Festival of the Lord
Hebrew
Haggith
Festive, joyful, or a dancer.
Hebrew
Hagir
Meaning 'migrating' or 'emigrant', referring to one who leaves their homeland.
Arabic
Hagley
From the Old English words 'haga' meaning hedge and 'leah' meaning clearing o...
English
Hagne
Chaste, holy; derived from Greek hagnos.
Greek
Hagop
Derived from the Armenian form of Jacob, meaning 'supplanter'.
Armenian
Hagor
Festival, celebration, or feast.
Hebrew
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