Sabah, North African, (sah-BAH) morning
Sabine, Latin, (sah-bee-nyeh) Sabine woman
Sabine, Latin, Sabine woman, ancient tribe of Central Italy {Bina, Binchen}
Sabirah, Arabic, (sah-BEE-rah) patient {Sabriyya}
Sachi, Japanese, bliss child {Sachiko}
Sada, Japanese, (SAH-dah) chaste {Sadako}
Sadbh, Irish, (SAYV) goodness {Sive}
Safa, Arabic, (sah-FAH) clarity, purity, serenity
Saffi, Danish, (SAH-fee) wisdom
Safiya, African, (sah-FEE-yah) pure
Safiyyah, Arabic, (sah-FEE-yah) untroubled, serene, pure
Sagara, Hindu, (sah-GAH-ruh) ocean
Sagirah, North African, (SAH-gee-rah) little one
Sahar, Arabic, dawn
Sahlah, Arabic, (sah-hee-lah) smooth, soft ground
Sai, Japanese, talented
Saidah, African, (sah-EE-dah) happy, fortunate
Sakae, Japanese, prosperity
Sakari, Native American, (sah-KAH-ree) sweet
Saki, Japanese, cape
Sakinah, Arabic, God-inspired peace of mind, tranquil
Sakti, Hindu, (SAHK-tee) divine power, mystick
Sakura, Chinese, symbol of a good education
Sakura, Japanese, cherry blossom (symbol of wealth and prosperity)
Salihah, Arabic, (SAH-lee-hah) correct, agreeable
Salimah, Arabic, (sah-LEEM-ah) safe, healthy
Salina, French, (SAH-tee-nuh) solemn
Sally, Hebrew, princess
Salome, Hebrew, (SAHL-oh-mee) peace
Samah, Arabic, (sa-MAH) generosity
Samantha, Aramaic, (SAH-man-thah) listener
Samar, Arabic, evening conversations
Samihah, Arabic, (sa-MEE-hah) generous, tolerant
Samirah, Arabic, entertaining conversation
Samiyah, Arabic, elevated, lofty
Sana, Arabic, (sa-NAH) to gaze, look, gleam or shine
Sancia, Latin, (SAYN-chuh) holy
Sandra, Greek, defender of mankind
Sandrine, Greek, (SAN-dreen) helper and defender of mankind
Sandya, Hindu, (SAHN-dyah) sunset time
Sarah, Hebrew, princess
Sarah, Old Irish, clear, bright (form of Sorcha)
Saraid, Celtic, (SAH-rayd) excellent
Saree, Arabic, (SAHR-ee) most noble
Sari, Hebrew, (SHAH-ree) princess {Sarolta, Sarika, Sasa SHAH-shah}
Sarisha, Hindu, (SAH-ree-shah) charming
Sashenka, Russian, (SASH-ehn-kah) defender and helper of mankind
Satinka, Native American, (sah-TEEN-kuh) major dancer
Sato, Japanese, sugar
Sawa, Japanese, marsh
Sawsan, Arabic, lily of the valley
Sayo, Japanese, born at night
Searlait, French, (SHAYR-let) petite {Charlotte}
Sebastene, Greek, (seh-bahs-teh-neh) venerable
Sebastienne, Greek, venerable
Sei, Japanese, force, truth
Seiko, Japanese, force, truth
Seki, Japanese, great
Sela, Hebrew, (SAY-lah) rock
Selena, Greek, (SAH-lee-nuh) moon
Selima, Arabic, (sah-LEE-mah) peace
Selma, Scandinavian/North African, (SEL-mah) secure(North African) or divinely protected (Scandinavian)
Sen, Japanese, wood fairy
Sena, Latin, blessed
Senta, Old German, (SEEN-tuh) assistant
Seonag, Hebrew, (SHAW-nack) God's gracious gift {Joan}
Seonaid, Hebrew, (SHAW-natch) God's gracious gift {Janet}
Seosaimhin, Hebrew, (SHOH-sa-veen) God will add {Josephine}
Serafina, Spanish, (SER-ah-fee-nuh) seraph, angel
Serilda, Old German, (SEH-ril-duh) armed maiden of war
Serwa, Ewe, (sair-WAH) noble woman
Setsu, Japanese, fidelity {Setsuko}
Shadha, Arabic, (shahd-HA) aromatic
Shadiyah, Arabic, singer {Shadya}
Shaine, Hebrew, (SHAYN) beautiful
Shakira, Arabic, (SHAH-keer-ah) grateful
Shana, Hebrew, (SHAH-nah) beautiful
Shanata, Hindu, (SHAH-nah-tuh) peaceful
Shani, Swahili, (SHAH-nee) marvellous
Shannon, Irish, (SHAN-un) wise one
Shantay, French, (SHAN-tay) enchanted
Sharifah, Arabic, noble, eminent, honorable
Sharon, Hebrew, of the land of Sharon
Sharon, Hebrew, (SHAYR-un) princess
Shashi, Hindu, (SHAH-shee) moonbeam
Shawn, Hebrew, God's gracious gift
Shayndel, Yiddish, (SHAYN-del) beautiful
Sheelah, Latin, blind gray eyes {Sheila, Shelagh, Sheelagh, Shiela, Sheilag}
Sheena, Hebrew, God's gracious gift {Shena}
Sheila, Latin, (SHEE-lah) blind
Shela, Celtic, (SHEE-lah) musical
Shelley, Anglo-Saxon, ledge meadow
Sherry, Old English, white meadow {Shirley}
Shige, Japanese, exuberant
Shiho, Japaense, to maintain original intention
Shihobu, Japanese, perseverance
Shika, Japanese, deer {Shikako}
Shina, Japanese, (SHEE-nuh) virtue, good
Shino, Japanese, slender bamboo
Shira, Hebrew, (SHEER-ah) song
Shirushi, Japanese, evidence
Shizu, Japanese, quiet, clear {Shizuyo, Shizue, Shizuko, Shizuka}
Shobi, Hebrew, (SHOH-bee) glorious
Shoshana, Hebrew, (SHOH-shah-nah) rose
Sibley, Greek, (SIB-lee) prophetess
Sibyl, Greek, (SIHB-el) prophetess
Sidonie, Old French, follower of St. Denis, {Sidine, Sidaine}
Sidra, Latin, (SID-rah) like a star
Sigrid, Old Norse, victorious counselor {Siegrid, Sigritt, Siegfrida}
Siham, Arabic, (see-HAHM) arrows
Sile, Latin, (SHEE-luh) blind {Cecilia, Cicily, Celia, Selia, Sheila}
Sileas, Latin, (SHEE-luss) blind {Celia}
Sileas, Latin, (SHEE-luss) youth
Silke, Latin, blind {Cecilia}
Silva, Latin, (SIL-vuh) woodland maid
Silvia, Latin, forest {Sylvia}
Simone, Hebrew, God is heard
Sine, Hebrew, (SHEE-nuh) God's gracious gift {Jane, Jean}
Sinead, Irish, (SHU-nayd or SHEE-naid) gracious {Jane, Janey, Sine}
Siobhan, Irish, (shuh-VAHN) gracious {Joah, Hannah}
Siran, Armenian, (SEER-ahn) alluring
Sirena, Greek, (si-REE-nuh) siren
Siroun, Armenian, (SEE-roon) lovely
Sisi, Fante, (see-SEE) born on Sunday
Sitara, Sanskrit, (see-TAH-ruh) morning star
Sitembile, African, (SEE-tem-bee-leh) trust
Silisaidh, Hebrew, (SHOO-see) lily {Susan}
Siv, Norwegian, (SEEV) kinship
Sive, Irish, (SEE-vuh) sweet
Slaine, Irish, (SLAHN-nuh) health {Slany}
Sofi, Greek, (SOH-fee) wisdom {Sofia, Sophron, Sophie, Sophia}
Solana, Spanish, (soh-LAH-nah) sunshine
Solange, French, (SOH-lanj) rare jewel
Solange, French, solemn, dignified {Silana, Solaine}
Soledad, Spanish, (soh-leh-THATH) solitary, health
Solita, Latin, (SOH-lee-tah) alone
Sonia, Greek, (SON-yuh) wisdom {Sonya}
Soo, Korean, (SOO) excellence, long-life
Sophia, Greek, (soh-FEE-uh) wisdom
Sophronia, Greek, (SOF-roh-nee-uh) foresighted, wise {Sofronia}
Sorcha, Irish, (SOHR-e-khuh) clear, bright {Sarah, Sally}
Sorkunde, Basque, (sor-koon-deh) immaculate conception {Sorne}
Spica, Latin, (SPIGH-kah) name of a star
Stacia, Greek, (STAH-shuh) one who shall rise again
Stacy, Greek, resurrection {Stacie, Anastasia}
Starr, Latin, star
Steise, Greek, (STEH-shuh) resurrection {Annstas}
Stella, Greek, (STEL-uh) star
Stephanie, Greek, crown {Stefanie, Stefania steh-fah-NEE-ah}
Stesha, Russian, (STEH-shah) crowned one
Stinne, Danish, nickname for Kristina
Sugi, Japanese, cedar (moral rectitude symbol)
Suha, Arabic, (soo-HAH) star
Suhailah, North African, (soo-HAH-ee-lah) gentle, easy
Suhayr, Arabic, (soo-HAYR) proper name
Suke, Hebrew, lily {Susue}
Suki, Japanese, (SOO-kee) beloved
Sumayyah, Arabic, proper name
Sumi, Japanese, clear, or refined
Summer, Old English, (SUM-er) summer season
Sun, Korean, (SUN) goodness
Sunhild, Teutonic, swan girl
Susan, Hebrew, (SOOZ-en) lily {Sue, Susanna, Suzy}
Susanna, Hebrew, lily {Susanne}
Sute, Japanese, forsaken, foundling
Suzanne, Hebrew, lily {Susanne}
Suzu, Japanese, little bell
Suzue, Japanese, branch of little bells
Suzuki, Japanese, bell tree
Svetlana, Russian, (SVET-lah-nah) star
Sybil, Hebrew, consecrated to God {Sibby, Siobaigh shuh-BEH, Sibi, Elizabeth}
Sybilla, Greek, prophetess {Billa}
Sydelle, Hebrew, (SIH-del) princess
Sylvia, Latin, (SIL-vee-uh) woodland {Sylvanna, Silvia}
Sylvie, Latin, from the forest {Sylvianne, Sivia, Sylvette, Silvaine}
Sziszi, Hungarian, (SEE-see) diminuitive of Erzesbet {Zizi, Zsizsi ZHEE-zhee, Zsoka}



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