Names That Mean S

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

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Luyu
Luyu is a Chinese name meaning 'green jade' or 'road of rain'.
Chinese
Luzel
God is my light.
Hebrew
Luzela
God is my light.
Hebrew
Luzelah
God is my light.
Hebrew
Luzele
God is my light.
Hebrew
Luzellah
God is my light.
Hebrew
Luzelle
God is my light.
Hebrew
Luzi
Diminutive of Luise, meaning 'famous warrior'.
German
Lwandile
The family has increased, referring to the birth of a child.
Zulu
Lwazi
Knowledge or awareness, often given to a child born during a time of learning.
Zulu
Lyal
Meaning 'belonging to God' or 'God's gift'.
Hebrew
Lyam
Strong-willed warrior or protector.
Gaelic
Lyas
To loosen, unbind.
Greek
Lycaonia
From Lycaonia (ancient region in Asia Minor).
Greek
Lycurgus
Ruler of wolves.
Greek
Lydea
From Lydia (a region in Asia Minor).
Greek
Lydia
From Lydia (a region in Asia Minor).
Greek
Lydon
Surname, derived from O'Lydon.
Irish
Lyeb
Short form of Lyeboslav.
Russian
Lykaios
Associated with wolves.
Greek
Lyle
From the island, referring to the Isle of Man.
Scottish
Lyley
Derived from an English surname meaning 'island meadow'.
English
Lylissa
Combination of Lily and Alyssa.
English
Lyman
Occupational name for someone who worked as a lime merchant or lime burner.
English
Lymekia
Armed with a spear.
Greek
Lymin
Soft, gentle.
English
Lymoges
From the city of Limoges in France.
English
Lynbert
Bright as a lion.
English
Lynbirt
Bright as a lion.
English
Lynburt
Bright as a lion.
English
Lynbyrt
Bright as a lion.
English
Lynch
Descendant of Loingseach, meaning 'mariner' or 'exile'.
Irish
Lyndel
Combination of Linda and the suffix -el, meaning 'pretty' or 'soft'.
English
Lyndie
Diminutive of Linda, meaning 'pretty' or 'soft'.
English
Lyndon
From the Old English place name Lindum, meaning 'lime tree hill'.
English
Lynfa
Fair or blessed; derived from the Welsh word 'llyfn' meaning smooth.
Welsh
Lynford
From the Old English elements 'lind' meaning 'lime tree' and 'ford' meaning '...
English
Lyngheid
Means 'heather' in Old Norse.
Norse
Lynndsey
From the lake island.
English
Lynnsey
From the lake island.
English
Lynsey
From the lake island.
English
Lynwood
From the linden tree forest.
English
Lynx
A wild cat known for its short tail and tufted ears.
English
Lyolya
Diminutive of Olga, meaning 'holy' or 'blessed'.
Russian
Lyolyah
Diminutive of Olga, meaning 'holy' or 'blessed'.
Russian
Lyona
Lioness.
French
Lyonene
Derived from Lyon, meaning 'lion', combined with the suffix -ene.
English
Lyonia
Derived from the genus of flowering plants named after Scottish botanist John...
English
Lypman
A person who loves music.
English
Lyra
Lyre, a musical instrument.
Greek
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