Names That Mean S

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

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Urika
My light is God.
Hebrew
Urikah
My light is God.
Hebrew
Urim
Means 'lights' or 'flames' in Hebrew, often paired with Thummim.
Hebrew
Urjamedh
A person with great strength and intelligence.
Sanskrit
Urjasvin
One who is radiant or full of energy.
Sanskrit
Urjaswati
One who is full of energy and vitality.
Sanskrit
Urjasz
Strong, powerful.
Polish
Urjavaha
Carrying or possessing energy.
Sanskrit
Urki
Lady of the wilderness.
Finnish
Urmia
Prosperous, flourishing.
Arabic
Urmika
Small wave.
Sanskrit
Urmil
Having beauty like waves.
Sanskrit
Urmimala
Garland of waves.
Sanskrit
Urmish
Lord of waves.
Gujarati
Urooba
Prosperous, successful.
Arabic
Uroof
Knowledgeable, wise.
Arabic
Uroofa
Knowledgeable, wise.
Arabic
Urquhart
From the oak forest.
Scottish
Urrab
Skilled, capable.
Arabic
Ursel
Little she-bear.
German
Urseline
Little she-bear.
French
Ursella
Little she-bear.
German
Urshita
Enthusiastic.
Sanskrit
Ursie
Little she-bear.
German
Urson
Bear-son.
English
Ursuline
Little she-bear.
French
Urte
Derived from Lithuanian 'ūrti', meaning 'to be strong' or 'to be healthy'.
Lithuanian
Uruj
A star or planet, symbolizing brightness and guidance.
Arabic
Urukirti
One who has good fame or reputation.
Sanskrit
Uruvi
A river in Hindu mythology, often associated with the Saraswati.
Sanskrit
Urva
Derived from Sanskrit 'urvā', meaning 'earth' or 'ground'.
Sanskrit
Urvaksh
Derived from Persian 'urvaksh' meaning 'bright star' or 'shining one'.
Persian
Urvang
One who is like a wave or a flood, symbolizing vastness and depth.
Sanskrit
Urvara
Meaning 'fertile' or 'abundant', often associated with the earth.
Sanskrit
Urvashi
A celestial nymph or apsara in Hindu mythology.
Sanskrit
Urvasi
A celestial nymph in Hindu mythology, known for her beauty and grace.
Sanskrit
Urvesh
Lord of the heart or one who rules the heart.
Gujarati
Urvi
Urvi means 'earth' or 'wide' in Sanskrit.
Sanskrit
Urvija
Derived from the Sanskrit word 'urvi' meaning 'earth' or 'wide'.
Sanskrit
Urvijaya
Victorious over the earth; derived from urvi (earth) and jaya (victory).
Sanskrit
Urvil
One who is enthusiastic or energetic.
Gujarati
Urvinath
Lord of the sea or ocean, a name for the Hindu god Varuna.
Tamil
Urvisha
Goddess of the Earth.
Sanskrit
Urwa
Urwa means 'support' or 'handle' in Arabic, often referring to a strong bond ...
Arabic
Urwah
Support.
Arabic
Usagi
Usagi means 'rabbit' in Japanese.
Japanese
Usaid
One who is supported or helped by God.
Arabic
Usaim
Diminutive of Usama, meaning 'lion'.
Arabic
Usaimah
Little lion, a diminutive form of Usama.
Arabic
Usam
Lion cub, brave and strong.
Arabic
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