Names That Mean So

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

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Shammoth
Desolations.
Hebrew
Shamyak
One who is calm and composed; a peaceful person.
Sanskrit
Shandilya
Descendant of the sage Shandilya, a name associated with wisdom and spiritual...
Sanskrit
Shani
God is gracious; also a name for a gazelle in Swahili.
Hebrew
Shankari
Consort of Lord Shiva.
Sanskrit
Shankhpal
One who holds a conch shell, often associated with Lord Vishnu.
Sanskrit
Shanmugam
Lord Shiva, often associated with the blue-throated deity.
Tamil
Shanthan
Peaceful person.
Sanskrit
Shapira
Beautiful or handsome in Hebrew.
Hebrew
Shapoor
Means 'king's son' or 'prince' in Persian.
Persian
Shapoora
Shapoora is a feminine form of Shapur, meaning 'king's son' or 'royal'.
Persian
Shapour
Means 'king's son' or 'prince' in Persian.
Persian
Shapur
Meaning 'king's son' or 'royal', from Middle Persian šāh 'king' + pūr 'son'.
Persian
Shaquille
Handsome or well-formed, derived from the Arabic name Shakil.
Arabic
Sharad
Autumn season; also a name for the Hindu god of autumn.
Sanskrit
Sharan
Shelter or refuge, often associated with divine protection.
Sanskrit
Sharanjeet
One who is absorbed in the essence of God.
Sanskrit
Sharanyan
One who is worthy of being sought after or desired.
Sanskrit
Sharara
A type of tree or plant, also a poetic term for a spark or flame.
Arabic
Sharavani
Goddess Saraswati; also refers to a river in Hindu mythology.
Sanskrit
Shardui
A name derived from the Marathi word for a type of bird, often associated wit...
Marathi
Sharfan
Honorable or noble person.
Arabic
Sharif
Noble, honorable, or distinguished person.
Arabic
Sharik
Sharik means 'partner' or 'associate' in Arabic.
Arabic
Sharika
A form of Goddess Durga; also a bird name
Sanskrit
Sharin
To sing; A song.
Hebrew
Sharjeel
Beautiful face, handsome.
Arabic
Sharvah
Sharvah is derived from the Hindu god Shiva, who is also known as Sharva. It ...
Sanskrit
Shashikala
Moon-like, referring to a beautiful and calm person.
Sanskrit
ShashiKumar
One who is like the moon, a calm and radiant person.
Sanskrit
Shashrvat
Eternal or everlasting, often used in Hindu philosophy.
Sanskrit
Shashvata
Eternal or perpetual, referring to something that lasts forever.
Sanskrit
Shasthika
Goddess associated with Shashti; protector of children
Sanskrit
Shasti
Sixtieth, also associated with Shashthi, the Hindu goddess of fertility.
Sanskrit
Shavas
Charming, handsome.
Sanskrit
Shawaf
A person who is a witness or observer.
Arabic
Shawana
Southern, from the south.
Cherokee
Shayif
handsome.
Arabic
Shearjashub
A remnant shall return, referring to a son of Isaiah in the Bible.
Hebrew
Sheiramoth
Sheiramoth is a biblical name meaning 'song of death' or 'the song of the dead'.
Hebrew
Shekar
Mountain, peak; also a name for Lord Shiva.
Sanskrit
Shepherd
A person who herds and tends sheep.
English
Sherman
Shear man, referring to a person who shears wool.
English
Sheshe
Means 'flower' or 'blossom' in Swahili.
Swahili
Sheyaaj
Full of Elegance, Handsome.
Sanskrit
Sheyne
Handsome.
Yiddish
Shichiro
Seventh son.
Japanese
Shichirou
Fourth son.
Japanese
Shiggaion
A passionate song.
Hebrew
Shimshon
Means 'sun' or 'sunshine' in Hebrew, associated with strength.
Hebrew
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