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Skjalvor f Norwegian (Rare)
Norwegian variant of Skjaldvor.
Skjelluv m Norwegian (Rare)
Norwegian dialectal variant of Skjoldulv.
Skjold m Norwegian, Danish
Danish and Norwegian younger form of Skjǫldr.
Skjöldólfr m Old Norse
Old Norse variant of Skjöldúlfr.
Skjöldúlfr m Old Norse
Old Norse variant of Skjǫldulfr.
Skjǫldulfr m Old Norse
Old Norse combination of skjǫldr "shield" and ulfr "wolf".
Skjoldulv m Norwegian
Norwegian younger form of Skjǫldulfr.
Skjöldur m Icelandic
Icelandic younger form of Skjǫldr.
Skjølle m Norwegian (Rare)
Norwegian variant of Skjøller and Skjalde.
Skjøller m Norwegian (Rare)
Norwegian dialectal variant of Skjoldulv.
Skjøllov m Norwegian (Rare)
Norwegian dialectal variant of Skjoldulv.
Sköld m Swedish
Swedish modern form of Skjǫldr.
Skorargeirr m Old Norse
Derived from the Germanic name elements skor "precipice", "rift in a rock", "score", "notch", "incision" and geirr "spears".
Skúlína f Icelandic (Rare)
Icelandic feminine form of Skúli.
Skúmr m Old Norse
From Old Norse skúmr meaning "louring man, scary man".
Skylene f Obscure (Modern)
From the English word sky combined with the popular name suffix lene.
Skylor m & f English
Variant of Skyler.
Skyra f English
Blend of Sky and Kyra.
Sláva m & f Slovak
Slovak form of Slava.
Slavenka f Croatian, Serbian
Feminine form of Slaven.
Slavina f Bulgarian
Feminine form of Slavin.
Slaviša m Serbian, Croatian
Diminutive of Slava, Slavko, or Slaven.
Slavo m Slovak
Diminutive of Slavomir.
Slavojka f Slovene
Feminine form of Slavoj.
Slavuj m Serbian (Rare)
Means "nightingale" in Serbian.
Sławociech m Polish
Derived from Slavic slav "glory" combined with Slavic tech "solace, comfort, joy".
Sławòmir m Kashubian
Kashubian form of Sławomir.
Sloboda f Serbian (Rare)
Means "freedom, liberty" in Serbian.
Smæra f Faroese
Directly taken from Faroese smæra "clover".
Smbatuhi f Armenian
Feminine form of Smbat.
Smed m Swedish, Norwegian (Rare)
Younger form of Smiðr.
Smeraldo m Medieval Italian, Italian
Directly taken from Italian smeraldo "emerald".
Smidh m Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Smiðr.
Smiley f & m English (Rare)
A nickname for a person of happy disposition known for smiling or a nickname whose meaning is particular to the bearer. A notable namesake is comedic actor and country singer Smiley Burnette (1911-1967) who was born Lester Alvin Burnett... [more]
Smiso m South African
Means "rule".
Smita f Indian, Marathi, Kannada
Derived from Sanskrit स्मित (smita) meaning "smile".
Smith m Old Danish
Old Danish form of Smiðr.
Smiður m Icelandic (Archaic)
Icelandic younger form of Smiðr.
Smoki f English
Variant of Smoky.
Smoky m American
Variant of Smokey. A famous bearer of this form is Major League Baseball pitcher, Smoky Joe Wood (1889–1985).
Smriti f Indian
Means "memory" in Sanskrit.
Smuidris m Latvian (Rare)
Masculine form of Smuidra.
Smultron f Swedish (Modern, Rare)
From Swedish smultron meaning "woodland strawberry".
Snæbiǫrn m Old Norse
Old Norse variant of Snøybiǫrn.
Snæbjörn m Icelandic
Icelandic younger form of Snøybiǫrn.
Snæbjørn m Faroese
Modern Faroese form of Snøybiǫrn.
Snæfríð f Faroese, Icelandic
Faroese younger form of Snæfríðr.
Snæfríðr f Old Norse
Derived from the Old Norse elements snær meaning "snow" and fríðr meaning "beautiful, fair". According to medieval tradition, this was the name of a wife of the Norwegian king Harald Fairhair.
Snæfríður f Icelandic
Icelandic younger form of Snæfríðr.
Snæja f Danish
Danish feminine form of Snær.
Snær m Icelandic, Old Norse, Norse Mythology
Means "snow" in Old Norse.
Snæúlvur m Faroese
Modern Faroese form of Snæúlfr.
Snaigė f Lithuanian
Directly taken from Lithuanian snaigė "snowflake".
Snana f Sioux
Means "to jingle, ring", from Lakota snásna.
Sneja f Bulgarian
Short form of Snejana.
Snejana f Bulgarian, Russian, Ukrainian
French transcription of Snezhana.
Snio m Old Danish
Old Danish form of Snær.
Sniolvur m Faroese
Faroese modern form of Snæúlfr.
Sniór m Old Norse
Old Norse variant of Snær.
Snir m & f Hebrew (Rare)
The Hasbani River, also known as Snir Stream (Hebrew: נחל שניר‎‎ / Nahal Snir), is the major tributary of the Jordan River... [more]
Snjáfríður f Icelandic
Icelandic variant of Snæfríður.
Snjáka f Icelandic (Modern)
Feminine form of Snær.
Snježna f Croatian
Derived from Croatian snježna meaning "snowy".
Snjófríðr f Old Norse
Old Norse variant of Snæfríðr.
Snjófríður f Icelandic
Icelandic younger form of Snjófríðr.
Snjóki m Icelandic (Modern, Rare)
Means "snowman" in Icelandic.
Snjolfr m Old Norse
Old Norse variant of Snæúlfr.
Snjólfur m Icelandic
Icelandic younger form of Snæúlfr.
Snö f & m Swedish
Means "snow" in Swedish.
Snœfríðr f Old Norse
Old Norse variant of Snæfríðr.
Snór m Old Norse
Old Norse variant of Snorri.
Snowden m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Snowden.
Snowe f American (Rare)
Variant of Snow as well as a transferred use of the surname Snowe.
Snøybiǫrn m Old Norse
Derived from the Germanic name elements snær "snow" and bjǫrn "bear".
Snyder m English (American, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Snyder.
Soames m Literature
Transferred use of the surname Soames.
Soamiary f Malagasy
Means "good luck" in Malagasy.
Soara f Medieval Romanian
Feminine form of Soare.
Soatoy f Uzbek
Derived from Uzbek soat meaning "time" or "clock" and oy meaning "moon".
Soazig f Breton
Diminutive of Soaz, itself a short form of Frañsoazig, a "Bretonized" form of Françoise.
Sobeida f Spanish (Rare)
Spanish form of Zubaida.
Sobhi m Arabic (Egyptian)
Egyptian transcription of Subhi.
Sobiesłôw m Kashubian
Kashubian form of Sobiesław.
Sobita f Uzbek
Derived from Uzbek sobit meaning "steadfast".
Sochbibi f Uzbek
Derived from Uzbek soch meaning "thrush" or "rosy starling" and bibi meaning "learned woman".
Soda m & f Khmer
Means "clear, pure" in Khmer.
Sodiqa f Uzbek
Uzbek feminine form of Sadiq.
Soe m & f Burmese
Means "rule, dominate, control" in Burmese.
Sofa f Russian
Russian diminutive of Sofya.
Sofdil f Uzbek
Means "pure-hearted" in Uzbek.
Sofe f Sami
Sami form of Sofia.
Soffá f Sami
Sami form of Sofia.
Söffren m Old Danish
Old Danish form of Severin.
Soffy f Danish (Rare)
Diminutive of Sofia.
Sofia f Japanese
From Japanese 楚 (so) meaning "pain; suffering", 風 (fi) meaning "wind" combined with 亜 (a) meaning "second, Asia". Other kanji combinations are possible. ... [more]
Sofica f Romanian
Diminutive of Sofia.
Sofila f Indian
Variant transcription of Sophila.
Sofinka f Czech
Diminutive of Žofie, not used as a given name in its own right.
Sofío m Spanish (Rare)
Masculine form of Sofía.
Sofio m Italian
Masculine form of Sofia.
Sofio f Esperanto
Esperanto form of Sofia.
So'fiya f Uzbek
Derived from Uzbek so'fiy meaning "pious, devout person".
Sofonia m Italian
Italian form of Zephaniah.
Sofonisba f Italian
Italian form of Sophonisba. This name was borne by painter Sofonisba Anguissola.
Söfren m Old Danish
Old Danish form of Severin.
Sofronia f Spanish, Italian, Polish
Spanish, Italian, and Polish form of Sophronia.
Sofronie m Romanian (Archaic)
Romanian form of Sophronios. Sofronie of Cioara is an 18th-century Orthodox saint.
Sofroniusz m Polish
Polish form of Sophronius.
Søgni f Norwegian
Norwegian dialectal variant of Signy.
Soha f Arabic
Variant of Suha.
Sohaib m Arabic, Urdu
Alternate transcription of Arabic صهيب (see Suhaib), as well as the usual Urdu transcription.
Sohaila f Arabic
Variant transcription of Soheila.
Sohbet m Turkmen
Means "conversation" in Turkmen.
Soheyla f Persian
Persian feminine form of Suhail.
Søhren m Danish
Variant of Søren.
So-hui f Korean
From Sino-Korean 昭 (so) meaning "bright, luminous; illustrious" and 熙 (hui) meaning "bright, splendid, glorious".
Sohviia f Finnish
Finnish form of Sofia.
Sointu f Finnish
Taken directly from Finnish sointu "chord".
Sojá f Sami
Sami variant of Svea.
Sokanon f Wampanoag (?)
Meant "it pours, it rains" in Wampanoag or Massachusetts (an extinct member of the Algonquian language family).
Sokeina f Arabic
Variant transcription of Sakina.
Sokhan m & f Persian
Means "obedient, obeying" in Persian.
Sokhanya f Khmer
Means "peaceful lady" in Khmer.
Sokhem m Khmer
Means "hope" in Khmer.
Sokhom m & f Khmer
Means "safe, happy" in Khmer.
Sokhron m Mordvin
Mordvin form of Sofron.
Sokrateia f Ancient Greek
Contracted form of Sosikrateia.
Sókrates m Icelandic
Icelandic form of Sokrates.
Sól f Norse Mythology, Icelandic, Faroese
Means "sun" in Old Norse. In Norse mythology, Sól was the goddess of the sun and the sister of Máni, the moon god.... [more]
Sol f & m Korean (Modern)
From native Korean 솔 (sol) meaning "pine (tree)," also written in such hanja as 率 (sol) meaning "taking care; pursuit; following."
Sóla f Icelandic (Modern, Rare)
Icelandic variant of Sól.
Solace f & m English (American, Rare), English (African, Rare)
From the English word, solace.
Solamh m Irish (Rare)
Irish form of Solomon.
Solaug f Norwegian
Variant of Sollaug.
Solav f Kurdish
Means "waterfall" in Kurdish.
Sólborg f Icelandic, Faroese
Icelandic and Faroese form of Solborg.
Solé f English
Variant of Soleil.
Soledat f Aragonese, Catalan
Catalan and Aragonese form of Soledad.
Solei f American (Modern, Rare)
Phonetic variant of Soleil.
Solemaria f Italian
Combination of Sole and Maria.
Solen m & f Breton
Breton variant of Solène used as both a masculine and feminine name.
Solenn f Breton
Variant of Solen.
Solgärd f Swedish (Rare)
Swedish variant of Solgerd.
Sólgerður f Icelandic
Icelandic variant of Salgerður.
Solgund f Swedish
Variant of Solgun.
Solgunn f Norwegian
Combination of Norwegian sol "sun" and Gunn.
Sólhildur f Icelandic
Icelandic form of Solhild.
Soliana f Medieval Italian
Feminine form of Solian.
Solim m Tajik (Rare), Uzbek (Rare)
Tajik and Uzbek form of Salim.... [more]
Solimar f Portuguese (Brazilian, Rare), Spanish (Latin American)
Variant of Solemaria and Marisol or made up from "sol e mar" (Portuguese) and "sol y mar" (Spanish), meaning "sun and sea".
So'limoy f Uzbek
Derived from Uzbek so'lim meaning "pretty, pleasant" and oy meaning "moon".
Solina f French (Modern, Rare), Gascon, History (Ecclesiastical)
Latinate form of Soline and Gascon form of Sollemnia. Saint Solina of Chartres, also known as Solina of Gascony, fled to Chartres, France, to avoid marriage to a pagan... [more]
Solla f Norwegian (Archaic), Sami
Obsolete Norwegian dialectal variant of Solveig recorded in Trøndelag and Nordland.
Sollaug f Norwegian
Variant of Solveig or a combination of the Old Norse name elements sól "sun" and laug possibly meaning "betrothed woman".
Sólmai f Faroese
Faroese form of Solmaj.
Solo f Norwegian (Rare)
Norwegian dialectal variant of Solveig.
Solofo m Malagasy
Means "descendant" in Malagasy.
Solomia f Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of Salome.
Solomoniya f Ukrainian (Archaic)
Ukrainian feminine form of Solomon.
Solonzi m Xhosa (Modern)
Possibly a variant of Solomzi.
Sólrún f Icelandic
Icelandic form of Solrun.
Solrunn f Norwegian
Variant of Solrun.
Solunn f Norwegian (Rare)
Combination of Norwegian sol "sun" and unnr "to wave, to billow" or unna "to love".
Sólvá f Faroese
Faroese variant of Solveig.
Solvay f English (Modern, Rare), Swedish (Modern, Rare)
Anglicized form and modern Swedish form of Solveig.
Sölve m Swedish
Means "light, sallow" in Old Norse.
Solveigh f Swedish
Variant of Solveig.
Solvejg f Danish
Danish variant of Solveig.
Solway f Swedish
Variant of Solveig.
Solweig f Swedish
Variant of Solveig.
Solweigh f Swedish
Variant of Solveig.
Som f & m Thai
Derived from Thai ส้ม (som) meaning "orange (fruit)".
Somaly f Khmer
Means "the necklace of flowers in the virgin forest" in Khmer.
Someia f Arabic
Variant transcription of Sumayya.
Somer f English
Variant of Summer, perhaps influenced by the surname Somer
So-min f & m Korean
From Sino-Korean 昭 "bright, luminous; illustrious" and 旻 "heaven".
Sømjo m Norwegian (Rare)
Norwegian dialectal variant of Simeon.
Sommar f & m Swedish (Modern, Rare)
Means "summer" in Swedish.
Søn m Danish (Rare)
Danish modern form of Suni.
Sönä f German (Swiss)
Bernese German form of Sonja.
Sona f Japanese
From Japanese 空 (so) meaning "sky" combined with 菜 (na) meaning "vegetables, greens". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Sonata f Lithuanian, English (Rare), Spanish (Latin American, Rare), Filipino (Rare)
From a musical term for a musical composition for one or a few instruments (piano frequently being one of them) in three or four movements that vary in key and tempo, derived from the feminine past participle of Italian verb sonare (modern suonare) meaning "to play (an instrument); to sound."
Söne m Swedish (Rare)
Swedish variant of Sune.
Sone m Old Swedish, Swedish, Norwegian
Variant of Sune and younger form of Sóni, sometimes associated with the Swedish verb sona meaning "to expiate".
Song-i f & m Korean
From native Korean 송이 (song-i), referring to a bunch of flowers, grapes or mushrooms and also a flake of snow. It can also be written with hanja, combining a song hanja, like 松 meaning "pine (tree)" or 訟 meaning "dispute; quarrel," with an i hanja, such as 伊, 利 meaning "benefit, advantage" or 夷 meaning "barbarian."
Songüz m & f Turkish
Means "the end of autumn", from Turkish son meaning "the end, the last" and güz meaning "autumn".
Sóni m Old Norse
Variant of Suni.
Soni f Japanese
From Japanese 仙 (so) meaning "immortal, transcendent, celestial being, fairy" combined with 姫 (ni) meaning "princess". Other kanji combinations are also possible.
Sónia f Portuguese
Portuguese form of Sonia.
Sònia f Catalan
Catalan form of Sonya.
Sonisay f Khmer
Means "one you like at first impression" in Khmer.
Sonith m Khmer
Means "good conduct, manners" in Khmer.
Sonjá f Sami
Sami form of Sonja.
Sonjo f Esperanto
Diminutive of Sofio.
Sønnev f Norwegian (Archaic)
Norwegian dialectal variant of Sunniva recorded in Austlandet in the late 18th century.
Sönneva f Swedish (Rare)
Swedish form of Sønneva.
Sønneva f Norwegian (Rare)
Norwegian dialectal variant of Sunniva recorded in Vestlandet from the late 18th century onwards.
Sønneve f Norwegian (Rare)
Norwegian dialectal variant of Sunniva recorded in Vestlandet from the late 18th century onwards.
Sönnich m Low German, Frisian
Low German and Frisian diminutive of names containing the element sun "son".
Sönnick m Low German, Frisian
Low German and Frisian variant of Sönnich.
Sønnik m Norwegian (Rare)
Norwegian form of Sönnick. The earliest usage was documented in 1880.
Sonnka f East Frisian (Rare)
East Frisian feminine form of Sönke.
Sønnøv f Norwegian (Archaic)
Norwegian dialectal variant of Sunniva recorded in Oppland, Buskerud and Møre og Romsdal in the late 18th century.
Sonný f Icelandic (Modern)
Icelandic form of Sonny.
Sonoko f Japanese
From Japanese 園 (sono) meaning "garden" combined with 子 (ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations are possible.... [more]
Sonomo f & m Ijaw
Means "seven" in Ijaw. It is typically given to a seventh child, or a child born prematurely in the seventh month.
Sonyaz m & f Turkish
Means "the end of summer" from Turkish son meaning "last, the end" and yaz meaning "summer".
Soo-bin f & m Korean
Variant transcription of Su-Bin.
Soo-jung f & m Korean
Variant transcription of Su-jeong.
Soon-ai f Korean
Variant transcription of Sun-ae.
Soorunni m Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Sôrúne.
Soorut m Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Sôrut.
Sooyaan m Somali
Means "make up" in Somali.
Soo-young f & m Korean
Variant transcription of Su-yeong.
Sope m & f Yoruba
Means "be grateful" in Yoruba.
Sopheaktra m Khmer
Means "gentle face" in Khmer.
Sophereth m Biblical Hebrew
Means "scribe, numbering" in Hebrew.
Sophiana f Various (Rare)
Elaboration of Sophia.
Sophon m Ancient Greek
Derived from Greek σοφός (sophos) meaning "skilled, clever".
Sophye f English
Variant of Sophie.
Sopo f Georgian
Short form of Sopio.
Soqqaq f & m Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Sorĸaĸ.
Soqrât m Persian (Rare)
Persian form of Socrates.
Sora m & f Finnish (Modern, Rare)
Means "gravel" in Finnish.
Sora f Yiddish
Yiddish form of Sarah.
Sorada f Thai
Means "listeners, audience" in Thai.
Sorahi f Japanese
From Japanese 空 (sora) meaning "sky" combined with 陽 (hi) meaning "light, sun, male". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Soraja f Bosnian, Serbian, Croatian, Slovene, Dutch
Bosnian, Croatian and Serbian form of Thurayya.
Sorami f Japanese
From Japanese 天 (sora) meaning "heavens, sky" combined with 茉 (mi) meaning "white jasmine". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Soramu m Japanese
From Japanese 空 (sora) meaning "sky" combined with 夢 (mu) meaning "dream". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Soran m Kurdish
Means "prince" in Kurdish.
Soran f Japanese
From Japanese 空 (so) meaning "sky" combined with 藍 (ran) meaning "indigo". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Sorato f Japanese
From Japanese 空 (sora) meaning "sky" combined with 都 (to) "capital (city)". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Soraya m Japanese
From Japanese 空 (sora) meaning "sky" or 天 (sora) meaning "heavens, sky" combined with 也 (ya) meaning "also" or 陽 (ya) meaning "light, sun, male". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Sordum f & m Ogoni
Means "time of life" in Khana.
Sore f Greenlandic
Variant of Sorîna.
Sørence f Danish
Feminine form of Søren.
Sørene f Danish
Feminine form of Søren.
Sørense f Danish
Variant of Sørence.
Soresh m Indian
Variant of Suresh.
Sorghaghtani f Medieval Mongolian
Possibly deriving in part from the Mongolian element ᠦᢈᠢᠨ okhin ("girl"). Name borne by a powerful Mongol noblewoman, who was posthumously honoured as an empress of the Yuan dynasty.
Sorghey f Manx
Manx form of Sorcha. This name was traditionally Anglicized as the etymologically unrelated Sarah.
Sorgul f Kurdish
Derived from Kurdish sor meaning "red" and gula meaning "rose".
Sori f Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Sore.
Soriina f Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Sorîna.
Sørin m Faroese
Faroese form of Søren.
Sørina f Danish
Feminine form of Søren.