Names That Mean S

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

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Melindiah
Sweet honey.
Greek
Melinga
Honey pasty.
Polish
Melinia
Sweet nectar.
Greek
Meliniah
Sweet nectar of God.
Greek
Melinna
Sweet honey.
Greek
Melinos
Dark-skinned.
Greek
Meliodas
Compounded of mel (meaning honey) and iader (meaning parents).
Welsh
Melisande
Strong in work or industrious, derived from Germanic elements.
French
Melisandra
Melisandra means 'honey of a man' or 'sweet as honey'.
Greek
Melisenda
Strength in battle; derived from Germanic elements 'mahti' (might) and 'swind...
Spanish
Melisende
Melisende means 'strong in work' or 'bee strength' from Germanic elements.
French
Melisha
A modern invented name, possibly a blend of Melissa and Alicia.
English
Melissa
Melissa means 'bee' in Greek, symbolizing honey and sweetness.
Greek
Melisse
Melisse means 'bee' in Greek, symbolizing industriousness and sweetness.
Greek
Melissent
Derived from the Germanic elements 'mild' meaning 'gentle' and 'swind' meanin...
French
Melisssa
Melissa means 'honeybee' in Greek.
Greek
Melita
Honey-sweet; derived from Greek meli meaning honey.
Greek
Melito
Derived from Greek 'melitos' meaning 'honey'.
Greek
Melitsa
Honey-sweet; derived from Greek meli meaning honey.
Greek
Melitta
Melitta means 'honey bee' in Greek.
Greek
Meliza
Combination of Mel and Liza, meaning 'honey' and 'God is my oath'.
Italian
Melki
Melki means 'my king' or 'kingly' in Hebrew.
Hebrew
Mellah
Means 'salt' in Arabic, often used as a surname.
Arabic
Mellan
Derived from Irish 'meallán' meaning 'little pleasant one' or 'little honey'.
Irish
Mellar
Derived from 'mæl' meaning 'speech' or 'council', possibly meaning 'counselor'.
English
Mellor
Derived from a place name meaning 'mill hill' in Old English.
English
Melodia
Melody, musical composition.
Italian
Melodie
Melody, song.
French
Melody
Song, musical voice.
English
Melora
Melora means 'golden apple' or 'sweet apple'.
Greek
Melos
Melos is a name derived from the Greek word for 'song' or 'melody'.
Greek
Melosa
Derived from 'meloso', meaning honeyed or sweet.
Spanish
Melosah
Melosah is a modern invented name with no established meaning.
English
Melosia
Melody, song; derived from Greek 'melos' meaning tune.
Greek
Melossa
A modern invented name, possibly a blend of Melissa and -ossa suffix.
English
Melpomene
Melpomene is the Greek Muse of tragedy, her name meaning 'to sing' or 'song'.
Greek
Melrose
From the Scottish place name meaning 'bare moor'.
Scottish
Meltem
Meltem means 'meltem' or 'breeze' in Turkish, referring to a gentle wind.
Turkish
Melton
From the mill town, referring to a settlement with a mill.
English
Melven
Derived from the Old English elements 'mael' meaning council and 'wine' meani...
English
Melvern
From the Old English elements 'mael' meaning council and 'wine' meaning friend.
English
Melville
From the English surname meaning 'bad settlement'.
English
Melvin
Friend of the council, from Old English elements.
English
Melvirne
Melvirne is a modern invented name with no established meaning.
English
Melvyniah
A feminine form of Melvin, meaning 'council protector' or 'smooth brow'.
English
Melvynya
A feminine form of Melvin, meaning 'council protector' or 'smooth brow'.
English
Melyno
Derived from Welsh 'melyn' meaning 'yellow' or 'fair'.
Welsh
Melynos
Derived from Lithuanian 'melynas' meaning 'blue'.
Lithuanian
Melysande
Strong in work, derived from Germanic elements 'amal' (work) and 'swind' (str...
French
Melzar
Circumcision of the Lord or deliverance.
Hebrew
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