Names That Mean S

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

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Harsika
Full of happiness.
Sanskrit
Harsimran
Remembrance of happiness.
Punjabi
Harsit
One who is happy.
Punjabi
Harsita
One who is joyful.
Sanskrit
Harsith
One who is cheerful.
Sanskrit
Harsukh
One who attains happiness.
Punjabi
Hart
Strong and brave.
English
Harta
One who is prosperous.
Sanskrit
Hartan
From the hart's settlement.
English
Harte
Strong, brave.
Irish
Harteij
One who embodies God's strength.
Punjabi
Hartej
One who possesses God's grace and strength.
Punjabi
Hartford
From the hart's ford.
English
Harthika
One who is cheerful.
Sanskrit
Harti
One who is delighted.
Sanskrit
Hartlea
From the hart's meadow.
English
Hartleah
From the hart's meadow.
English
Hartleigh
From the hart's meadow.
English
Hartley
From the hart's meadow.
English
Hartli
From the hart's meadow.
English
Hartlie
From the hart's meadow.
English
Hartly
From the hart's meadow.
English
Hartman
Hardy man or strong man.
English
Hartmen
Hardy man or strong man.
German
Harto
Means 'treasure' or 'wealth' in Javanese.
Indonesian
Hartwel
From the hart's well or spring.
English
Hartwig
Strong in battle, from Old High German 'hart' (hard) and 'wig' (battle).
German
Hartwil
Hartwil means 'strong will' from Germanic elements 'hard' (hardy) and 'will' ...
Germanic
Hartwood
From the hart's wood, a place name meaning 'stag forest'.
English
Hartwyg
Hardy warrior, from elements 'hard' (hardy) and 'wig' (war).
Germanic
Hartwyl
Hartwyl means 'strong will' or 'hard resolve'.
Germanic
Haru
Haru means 'spring' or 'sunlight' in Japanese.
Japanese
Harue
Harue means 'spring branch' or 'spring blessing' in Japanese.
Japanese
Haruhi
Haruhi means 'spring day' or 'sunshine' in Japanese.
Japanese
Haruka
Haruka means 'distant' or 'far away' in Japanese.
Japanese
Haruki
Shining brightly, often associated with springtime.
Japanese
Harukl
Haruki means 'spring tree' or 'radiance' in Japanese.
Japanese
Haruko
Haruko means 'spring child' in Japanese.
Japanese
Harum
Guardian, protector, or one who is forbidden.
Arabic
Haruma
Haruma means 'spring horse' or 'harvest horse' in Japanese.
Japanese
Harumi
Spring beauty.
Japanese
Haruto
Sun flying.
Japanese
Harvard
From the high fortress.
English
Harvesh
Lord Shiva.
Sanskrit
Harveson
Son of Harv.
English
Harvey
Battle worthy, from the Old English elements here 'army' and wig 'war'.
English
Harvinder
God of armies.
Punjabi
Harwil
From the army's estate.
English
Harwood
From the hare's forest.
English
Haryaksha
Lord Shiva.
Sanskrit
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