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Sinfora f Italian (Archaic), Spanish (Latin American, Rare)
Italian and Spanish form of Symphora. There have probably also been cases where this name is a short form or contraction of Sinforiana, Sinforina and Sinforosa.
Sinmara f Norse Mythology
The name of a giantess in the poem 'Fjǫlsvinnsmál' (a very late part of the Poetic Edda) whom scholars sometimes identify with the underworld goddess Hel. The second element of this obscure character's name is often thought to be Old Norse mara, which refers to a type of evil spirit or incubus in Germanic folklore... [more]
Sinnika f Swedish (Rare)
Probably a variant of Sinikka.
Síobhra f Irish
Means "fairy, sprite, elf" in Irish.
Siosefa m Tongan
Tongan form of Joseph.
Siosifa m Tongan
Tongan form of Joseph.
Siosiua m Tongan
Tongan form of Joshua.
Sippora f Swedish, Norwegian, Azerbaijani, Dutch, Dutch (Surinamese)
Scandinavian variant and Azerbaijani form of Zipporah.
Siriana f Italian (Rare)
Italian form of Sirianna.
Sirinya f Thai
Probably from Thai สิริ (sì-rí) meaning "fortune, luck".
Sirisha f Telugu
Another name for the Hindu goddess, Parvati.
Sisetta f Italian (Rare)
Name of printmaker Sisetta Zappone.
Sisilia f Greek (Rare)
Greek form of Cecilia.
Sisinia f Italian, Spanish (Rare)
Feminine form of Sisinio. St. Sisinio is a Catholic saint celebrated on November 23rd.
Sisinka f Czech
Diminutive of Silvie.
Sissela f Swedish (Rare)
Swedish variant of Cecilia.
Sistina f Italian
Feminine form of Sesto.
Sītamma f Telugu
Telugu feminine name derived from the name of the goddess Sita and the word అమ్మ (amma) meaning "mother".
Sitraka m & f Malagasy
Means "pleasing" in Malagasy.
Sitrina f Filipino (Rare), Tagalog (Rare)
From Tagalog sitrina meaning "citrine", a type of quartz crystal.
Situlla m Chuvash
Chuvash form of Ziyadulla.
Sivanah f American (South)
The patron goddess of illusion magic, tricksters, and those who keep secrets.
Sivilla f Russian
Russian form of Sybil.
Siyadah f Arabic
Means "sovereignty, mastery, lordship" in Arabic.
Siyanda m Zulu
Means "we are increasing" in Zulu.
Siyanna f Arabic
From Arabic سيانا (sianan) meaning "protection"
Skaidra f Latvian
Derived from Latvian skaidrs "clear, bright; pure".
Skariah m Indian (Christian), Malayalam
Form of Zachariah used by Malayalam-speaking Saint Thomas Christians.
Skúlína f Icelandic (Rare)
Icelandic feminine form of Skúli.
Skunkha m Scythian
Possibly means "excellent one, outstanding one", related to Ossetian sk’unxt "excellent" and sk’uänxun "distinguishes oneself". This is rendered as skₒyxyn (скойхйн) in the Digor dialect of Ossetian.
Slaveya f Bulgarian
Derived from Slavic slava meaning "glory".
Slavina f Bulgarian
Feminine form of Slavin.
Slaviša m Serbian, Croatian
Diminutive of Slava, Slavko, or Slaven.
Sloboda f Serbian (Rare)
Means "freedom, liberty" in Serbian.
Slovena f Serbian (Rare)
Feminine form of Sloven.
Smiljka f Slovene
Diminutive of Smilja, occasionally used as a given name in its own right.
Smuidra f Latvian
Derived from Latvian smuidrs "slender, slim".
Snæbrá f Icelandic (Rare)
From Old Norse snær "snow" combined with brá "eyelash".
Snejana f Bulgarian, Russian, Ukrainian
French transcription of Snezhana.
Śnieżka f Polish (Archaic)
Archaic Polish name meaning "snow," now obsolete. It is the Polish name for Snow White as well.
Snigdha f Bengali
From Sanskrit स्निग्ध (snigdha) meaning "loving, affectionate, tender, charming".
Snježna f Croatian
Derived from Croatian snježna meaning "snowy".
Sobeida f Spanish (Rare)
Spanish form of Zubaida.
Soëlmaa f Buryat
From the Buryat соёл (soёl) meaning "culture" and the Mongolian feminine suffix -маа (-maa).
Sofiana f English, English (American)
Elaboration of Sofia and variant of Sophiana
Sofinka f Czech
Diminutive of Žofie, not used as a given name in its own right.
Sofiyah f Indonesian
Indonesian variant of Safiyya.
Sofonia m Italian
Italian form of Zephaniah.
Sofoula f Greek
Diminutive of Sofia.
Sohaila f Arabic
Variant transcription of Soheila.
Soheyla f Persian
Alternate transcription of Persian سهیلا (see Soheila).
Sohviia f Finnish
Finnish form of Sofia.
Sokeina f Arabic
Variant transcription of Sakina.
Solanja f Lengadocian, Provençal
Languedocian and Provençal form of Solange.
Solbora f Korean (Modern, Rare)
Combination of the names Sol and Bora 3 means "purple pine tree" in Korean.
Soleina f Judeo-Spanish
Diminutive of Sol 1.
Soliana f Medieval Italian
Feminine form of Solian.
Soliana f English (Modern, Rare)
Elaboration of Sol 1 with the same ending as names like Ariana and Tiana.
Solidea f Italian (Rare)
Allegedly directly taken from the Italian expression sola idea meaning "(the) only idea". In the early 20th century, anarchists often gave this name to their daughters to spite traditional Catholic names.
Solihah f Indonesian
Indonesian variant of Saliha.
Solikha f Khmer
Solikha means "Flower of death" but actually is the flower of salvation. It is noted in old Sanskrit text abut a mountain made of corpses. Atop that mountain was a large black flower with sweetest scented dew... [more]
Solmara f Spanish (Latin American, Rare)
Combination of Sol 1 and Mara 1, likely inspired by Solmayra.
Solomia f Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of Salome.
Solvita f Latvian
Popularly viewed as a combination of Latin sol "sun" and vita "life", it may have originated as a variant of Solveiga formed using a diminutive suffix... [more]
Solyana f Obscure
Variant of Soliana.
Somalia f American (Rare)
From the name of the African country.
Somayah f Arabic
Alternate transcription of سميّة (see Sumayya).
Somsuda f Thai
From Thai สม (som) meaning "worthy, suitable" and สุดา (suda) meaning "woman, lady, daughter".
Sondrea f African American (Rare)
Variant of Sondra influenced by Andrea 2.
Soneeya f Nepali
Meaning "Golden", "Beloved".
Sonequa f African American (Rare)
Variant of Shaniqua, possibly using the phonetic element son. A famous bearer is American actress Sonequa Martin-Green.
Songhua f Chinese
From the Chinese 松 (sōng) meaning "pine, fir" and 花 (huā) meaning "flower".
Songxia f Chinese
From the Chinese 松 (sōng) meaning "pine, fir" and 霞 (xiá) meaning "rosy clouds".
Sonička f Czech
Diminutive form of Soňa.
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.
Sonnika f Afrikaans
Either an elaboration of Sonya or derived from the German word Sonne "sun".
Sonrisa f American (Hispanic), American
Means "smile" in Spanish. Created name not actually used in Spanish-speaking countries.
Sopatra f Ancient Greek
Contracted form of Sosipatra. This name was borne by a saint from the 7th century AD, whose name is frequently misspelled as Soprata.
Sophiah f English (Modern)
Variant spelling of Sophia.
Sophiia f Ukrainian (Rare)
Variant transliteration of Софія (see Sofiya).
Sophila f English, Indian (Rare)
Elaborated form of Sophie or Sophia.
Sophina f English (Rare)
Possible variant of Suffina.
Sophnia f English (Rare)
Possibly an elaboration of Sophia.
Soprata f Ancient Greek
Corruption or misspelling of Sopatra, which is usually encountered in connection to the 7th-century saint Sopatra.
Sorayya f Persian
Alternate transcription of Persian ثریا (see Soraya).
Soriina f Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Sorîna.
Sorinah f Romanian
Means "strict" or "stern"
Sorniza f Bulgarian (Germanized)
Variant transcription of Зорница (see Zornitsa).
Soteria f Ancient Greek, Greek Mythology
Derived from the Greek noun σωτηρία (soteria) meaning "salvation, deliverance, preservation".... [more]
Souhila f Arabic (Maghrebi)
Maghrebi form of Suhaila.
Soukita f Lao
Popular common female name in Laos
Soumaya f Arabic (Maghrebi)
Maghrebi variant of Sumaya.
Sourena m Persian
Derived from the ancient persian general sourena.... [more]
Souriya m Lao
Means "sun" in Lao, ultimately from Sanskrit सूर्य (surya).
Sourkea m & f Khmer
Means "heaven" in Khmer.
Sovbika f Chechen
Meaning unknown; the second element is derived from Turkic bika meaning "lady, girl".
Soyolma f Buryat
Alternate transcription of Soelma.
Spasena f Bulgarian
Derived from Bulgarian спасена (spasena), the indefinite feminine singular past passive participle of спася (spasja) "to save, to rescue" referring to Jesus Christ.
Spencia f English (Rare)
Possibly a feminine form of Spencer.
Spīdala f Baltic Mythology
The name of a witch and antagonist in the Latvian epic poem 'Lāčplēsis' but she turns good towards the end of the story.
Spīdola f Latvian, Baltic Mythology
Meaning unknown. In the Latvian national epic Lāčplēsis this is the name of a witch enslaved by the devil, but eventually rescued by the hero Koknesis (whom she then marries).
Spidona m Georgian (Archaic), Literature, Popular Culture
Meaning uncertain. It might possibly be a diminutive or short form of Spiridon.... [more]
Splanna f Cornish (Modern)
Means "brighter" in Cornish. This is a modern Cornish name.
Squadka m Sanskrit (Rare, Expatriate)
Means "lord of snakes"
Srettha m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai เศรษฐา (see Settha).
Srimaya f Indian
Indian origin. It means the creative power of the almighty godess of wealth and good luck.
Srisuda f Thai
Alternate transcription of Sisuda.
Srobona f Bengali
The name of a star that shines in the month of Srabon (between July and August).
Staasia f English (Canadian)
Variant spelling of Stacia, which is the English equivalent of the Greek and Russian name Stasia.
Stadija m & f Vlach
Means "last child (according the parents desire)" in Vlach.
Stalina f Soviet, Spanish (Latin American)
Feminine form of surname Stalin, which was adopted by Soviet leader Joseph Stalin. The surname itself is derived from Russian сталь (stal) meaning "steel"... [more]
Stamira f Italian
Variant of Stamura.
Stanica f Slovene
Diminutive of Stana, occasionally used as a given name in its own right.
Staniša m Serbian, Vlach
Diminutive of Stanislav.
Staocha m Vilamovian
Vilamovian form of Stanislaus.
Starsha f English (American, Rare)
Elaboration of Star using the suffix -sha
Stasija f Latvian (Rare)
Latvian form of Stasia.
Staszka f Polish
Diminutive of Stanisława.
Statcha f Walloon (Modern)
Walloon version of Natascha. Also feminine version of Statche
Statina f Roman Mythology
The goddess who gives the baby fitness or "straightness," (i.e. the ability to live) and the father held it up to acknowledge his responsibility to raise it. Unwanted children might be abandoned at the Temple of Pietas or the Columna Lactaria... [more]
Staysha f English (Australian, Rare)
Perhaps a phonetical respelling of Stacia.
Štefana f Slovene
Feminine form of Štefan.
Stelcia f Polish
Diminutive of Stella 1 and Stela.
Stelina f Greek
Diminutive of Styliani.
Stellah f English
Variant of Stella 1.
Steluța f Romanian
Diminutive of Stela used as a given name in its own right.
Stelvia f Italian (Rare)
Feminine form of Stelvio.
Steorra m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from Old English steorra meaning "star", likely originating as a byname.
Stevana f Serbian, Vlach
Vlach feminine form of Stephen.
Stevena f English (Rare)
Feminine form of Steven (compare Stephena).
Stevica m Serbian, Croatian
Serbian and Croatian diminutive form of Stevan.
Stjärna f Swedish (Modern, Rare)
Variant of Stjarna as well as a direct adoption of Swedish stjärna "star".
Stjarna f Icelandic (Rare)
Directly taken from Old Norse stjarna "star".
Stoyana f Bulgarian
Feminine form of Stoyan.
Strauja f Latvian
Derived from Latvian straujš "rapid; swift."
Strauta f Latvian (Rare)
Derived from Latvian strauts "brook".
Strenua f Roman Mythology
In ancient Roman religion, Strenua was a goddess of the new year, purification, and wellbeing. According to Johannes Lydos, her name is derived from a Sabinian word strenuae "wellbeing; fortune".
Stricha f Slavic Mythology
Stricha (or Dolya) is the ancient Ukrainian pagan goddess of good fate, an incarnation of Rozhanytsa... [more]
Stridka f Kashubian
Diminutive of Astrida via Astridka.
Strozza m Medieval Italian
From the village name.
Styopka m Russian
Colloquial diminutive of Styopa.
Suadela f Roman Mythology
Diminutive of Suada.
Suaidah f Arabic
Means "happy, cheerful, lucky" in Arabic.
Subagja m Sundanese
From the Sanskrit prefix सु (su) meaning "good" combined with Sundanese bagja meaning "happy" (of Sanskrit origin).
Subahah f Arabic
Means "morning, forenoon, morning sleep" in Arabic.
Subarna f & m Bengali, Odia, Nepali
Bengali, Odia and Nepali form of Suvarna.
Subhina f Uzbek
Derived from subh meaning "dawn".
Subhuja m & f Hindi
Means "auspicious" in Hindi.
Subista f Newar (Rare)
Means "peaceful" in Newar.
Suborna f Bengali
Bengali form of Suvarna.
Subrata m Bengali
Bengali variant of Suvrata.
Sucaria f Gaulish
Derived from Gaulish sucaros "endearing, lovable; well-beloved, much-beloved", ultimately from Gaulish su "good" and cara "dear, lovable; amiable; (female) friend".
Suchada f Thai
Thai form of Sujata.
Suchira f Hindi
The name "Suchira" comes from old Hindhi works and was later classified as a South American name. It is a rare name and means "the beautiful waters" or "tasteful". It is derived from the names Sisira, Suchita, Srisi, and Siri
Suchita f Indian
Means "auspicious" in Sanskrit.
Sudárka f Hungarian (Rare)
Derived from Hungarian sudár "tall; slender; fair".
Sufiyah f Arabic
It means "pious" and was a title for the purest one of all.
Suganda m Sundanese
Sundanese form of Sugondo.
Sugárka f Hungarian
Derived from Hungarian sugár "(of light) ray, beam; (of liquid) jet, spurt, stream".
Sugeila f Spanish
Spanish spelling of the Arabic name Suhaila. Suhail is the Arabic name for the star Canopus, a bright southern star which was used for navigation in ancient times.
Sugiyah f Javanese
From Javanese sugih meaning "rich, wealthy" combined with the feminine suffix -yah.
Sugriva m Hinduism
Means "beautiful-necked" from Sanskrit सु (su) meaning "good, well" and ग्रीवा (grīvā) meaning "neck". In the Hindu epic the Ramayana this is the name of a son of Surya.
Suhaima f Arabic
Feminine form of Suhaim.
Suhejla f Albanian (Rare)
Feminine form of Suhejl.
Sujinda f & m Thai
Alternate transcription of Suchinda.
Sujitra f Thai
Alternate transcription of Suchitra.
Sukaina f Arabic
Variant transcription of Sukayna.
Sukanda f Thai
From Thai สุ (sù) meaning "good, well" and กานดา (gaan-daa) meaning "beloved" or "woman, lady".
Sukanta m Indian, Bengali, Odia
From the Sanskrit prefix सु (su) meaning "good" combined with कान्त (kanta) meaning "desired, beloved, beautiful".
Sukanya f Hinduism, Indian, Bengali, Kannada, Telugu, Malayalam, Tamil, Thai
Derived from the Sanskrit prefix सु (su) meaning "good" combined with कन्या (kanya) meaning "girl, daughter". This is the name of a figure in Hindu mythology, a wife of the sage Chyavana.
Sukarya m Sundanese
Sundanese form of Sukaryo.
Sukejna f Bosnian
Bosnian form of Sakina
Šukrija m Bosnian (Rare)
Derived from Arabic شُكْرِيّ (šukriyy) meaning "thanking, thankful" (see Shukri).
Sulaeha f Indonesian
Indonesian variant of Zulaykha.
Sulaifa f Arabic
"addictive like wine"
Suleica f Spanish (Rare)
Spanish form of Zuleika.
Suleima f Spanish (Latin American), Italian
Perhaps a Spanish and Italian feminine form of Suleiman or a variant of Zulema. Suleima is a genus of moths.
Suleyka f Obscure
Variant of Zuleika.
Suleyma f Spanish
Variant of Zulema. Perhaps it is a Spanish feminine derivative of Sulayman or Süleyman.
Sumaira f Urdu
Diminutive of Samira 1.
Sumayah f Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic سمية (see Sumayya).
Sumbula f Judeo-Spanish
Derived from Turkish sümbül, meaning "hyacinth".
Sumedha m Buddhism, Sinhalese
Means "nourishing, loamy" in Sanskrit. In Buddhist literature this is the name of a previous life of Siddhartha Gautama, in which he declares his intention to become a Buddha.
Sumegha f Hindi
beautiful clouds
Sumejja f Bosnian
Bosnian form of Sumayyah.
Sümeyya f Turkish
Turkish form of Sumayya.
Sumitra f & m Hinduism, Indian, Bengali, Hindi, Odia, Marathi, Assamese, Punjabi, Kannada, Thai, Indonesian
Means "good friend" from the Sanskrit prefix सु (su) meaning "good" combined with मित्र (mitra) meaning "friend"... [more]
Sumudra f Bengali, Assamese
Means "someone who is like the ocean" in Bengali, Rangpuri, Rajbanshi and other Bengali-Assamese languages.
Sumukha f Sanskrit
MEANING : : beautiful faced, one having fair mouth, glad, beautiful lady. Here सु means brilliant, beautiful + मुखा means mouth, face... [more]
Sunaina f Indian, Hindi
Means "lovely eyes" in Hindi.
Sunanda f Hinduism
meaning is that, Hindu Mythology told that,the great festival called DURGA PUJA-MAA DURGAS name is it.
Sunetra f Indian
"One who has beautiful eyes".
Sungara f Swahili
Swahili feminine name meaning "rabbit, hare".
Sungula f Greenlandic, Inuit Mythology
Greenlandic name meaning "sun". Sungula is the name for the sun in East Greenlandic legends
Sunilda f Spanish
Latinized form of Svanhild.
Sunnefa f Icelandic
Icelandic form of Sunniva.
Sunníva f Icelandic (Rare)
Icelandic variant of Sunniva.
Sunnuva f Faroese
Faroese variant of Sunniva.
Sunrita f Sanskrit, Indian, Hindi, Hinduism, Punjabi, Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Marathi, Nepali, Indian (Sikh)
MEANING - "Goddess of truth "; truth personified as Goddess; Glee; exultation; song of joy; Kind & true speech
Sunyata f & m Sanskrit
Sanskrit for “emptiness”. From śūnya, “void”, and -tā, a suffix equivalent to the English suffix -ness. An important concept in many religions, including Buddhism, Shaivism, and Vashnaivism, with different doctrinal meaning depending on the religion... [more]
Suoinná f Sami
Sami feminine name taken from the word suoidni meaning "hay".
Suorkea f Khmer
Etymology uncertain, possibly a feminine variant for Suor.
Supansa f Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai สุพรรษา (see Suphansa).
Supatra f Thai
Alternate transcription of Suphattra.
Supinya f Thai
Alternate transcription of Suphinya.
Suporna f Bengali
The name Suporna (native Bengali: সুপর্ণা; Sanskrit: सुपर्णा) has its roots in Sanskrit and was later adopted into Bengali usage. It is formed from the elements su ("good," "beautiful," "excellent") and parna ("feather," "wing," "leaf")... [more]
Supraba f Sanskrit
"illuminating" "shiny"
Supriya f Indian, Bengali, Marathi, Hindi, Odia, Thai
From Sanskrit सु (su) meaning "good" and प्रिय (priya) meaning "beloved".
Suraida f Filipino, Maguindanao, Tausug, Thai (Muslim)
Maguindanao, Tausug and Thai form of Zoraida.
Suraiya f Arabic, Malaysian
Alternate transcription of Thurayya.
Suranga m Sinhalese
Form Sanskrit सु (su) meaning "good" and रङ्ग (ranga) meaning "hue, colour, dye".
Surayda f Filipino, Maguindanao, Maranao
Form of Zoraida used in Bangsamoro.
Sürəyya f Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani form of Thurayya.
Surekha f Indian, Marathi, Kannada, Odia, Hindi, Telugu
From Sanskrit सु (su) meaning "good" combined with रेखा (rekha) meaning "line, stripe, streak".