Names That Mean S

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

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Sylvanie
From the forest.
French
Sylvanus
Of the forest.
Latin
Sylvany
From the forest.
Latin
Sylvanya
From the forest.
Latin
Sylvanyah
From the forest.
Latin
Sylvester
Forest dweller.
English
Sylvestre
Forest dweller.
French
Sylvi
Forest.
Finnish
Sylvia
From the forest.
Latin
Sylviah
From the forest.
Latin
Sylvie
From the forest.
French
Sylvya
From the forest.
Latin
Sylwester
Derived from Latin Silvester, meaning 'of the forest' or 'wild'.
Polish
Sylwia
From the forest; derived from Latin silva meaning 'wood' or 'forest'.
Polish
Symeon
He who hears, derived from Greek 'syma' meaning 'to hear'.
Greek
Symon
God has heard.
Hebrew
Symona
Listener.
Greek
Symonah
Listener.
Greek
Symontun
From the Simon's town.
English
Symoria
Giver of skills.
Greek
Symoriah
Giver of skills.
Greek
Symorya
Giver of strength.
Greek
Symoryah
Giver of strength.
Greek
Symotris
Skilled warrior.
Greek
Symphony
Harmonious sound.
Greek
Symyas
Pleasing.
Ethiopian
Synbad
Severe, strict.
Arabic
Synckare
Singer.
Swedish
Syndey
Wide island; derived from Old English 'sīd' meaning wide and 'īeg' meaning ...
English
Synnove
Meaning 'sun gift' from Old Norse elements 'sól' (sun) and 'ný' (new) or 'gi...
Norse
Syntyche
Fortunate, lucky, or prosperous.
Greek
Syracuse
From the name of the city in Sicily, Italy.
Greek
Syrah
Name of a dark-skinned grape variety.
Persian
Syreen
Combination of Sy and Reen, no specific meaning.
Arabic
Syreena
Combination of Sy and Reena, no specific meaning.
English
Syreenah
Combination of Sy and Reenah, no specific meaning.
Arabic
Syrena
Enchantress.
Greek
Syrenah
Enchantress.
Greek
Syrene
Enchantress.
Greek
Syrenia
Enchantress.
Greek
Syreniah
Enchantress.
Greek
Syrie
From Syria.
French
Syrinx
A type of musical instrument or a nymph.
Greek
Syukri
Thankful or grateful, derived from the Arabic root shukr.
Arabic
Syun
Syun means 'fast' or 'swift' in Japanese.
Japanese
Syuraih
not known, as it is a less common name and does not have a widely recognized ...
Arabic
Syver
Victory protector, derived from Old Norse Sigurðr.
Norwegian
Szala
One who vaults, jumper.
Hungarian
Szervac
Lion, strong.
Hungarian
Szilveszter
Forest dweller.
Hungarian
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