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Introduction
Christian names are more than just a personal label; they are a spiritual statement. Names beginning with “S” often convey powerful biblical themes like strength, salvation, service, and spirituality. Whether you’re looking for a name with deep scriptural roots or one inspired by saints or virtues, you’ll find “S” names carry beauty and purpose.

List of Christian Baby Boy Names Starting with “S”
Here’s a curated table of Christian baby boy names starting with “S”, along with their meanings:
Sl. No. | Name | Meaning | Description | Pronunciation | Theme-Based | Origin | Popularity | Nicknames |
1 | Saabriel | "Rest of God" | Saabriel is a variant of Sabriel, combining 'sabi' (rest) and 'El' (God), translating to 'rest of God.' | SAH-bree-el | Religious | Hebrew | Low | Sab, Bri |
2 | Saabrielus | "Rest of God" | Saabrielus is an extended form of Saabriel, maintaining the meaning 'rest of God.' It is a rare and elaborate variation. | sah-BREE-el-us | Religious | Hebrew/Latin | Very Low | Sab, Bri |
3 | Saachiah | "Ingenuity of God" | Saachiah is inspired by the Hebrew name Sahaquiel, meaning 'ingenuity of God.' It reflects a connection to divine creativity. | SAH-kee-ah | Religious | Hebrew | Very Low | Sach, Kia |
4 | Saachiel | "Covering of God" | Saachiel is the name of an archangel associated with the zodiac signs Pisces and Sagittarius, meaning 'covering of God.' | SAH-kee-el | Religious | Hebrew | Low | Sach, Kiel |
5 | Saachim | "Accompanying" | Saachim is derived from the Sanskrit name Saachi, meaning 'together' or 'accompanying.' It signifies companionship. | SAH-keem | Virtue | Sanskrit | Very Low | Sach, Chim |
6 | Saachor | Thunderous voice of God | Deep and powerful, evokes strength in speech and spirit | SAH-ah-kor | Power, Thunder | Hebrew | ★☆☆☆☆ | Saa, Chor |
7 | Saadaniel | "God is my Judge" | Saadaniel is a variant of Danial, meaning 'God is my judge.' It combines 'Saad' (happiness) with 'Daniel.' | sah-DAN-yel | Religious | Persian/Arabic | Very Low | Dan, Niel |
8 | Saadanielus | "God is my Judge" | Saadanielus is an elaborate form of Saadaniel, maintaining the meaning 'God is my judge.' | sah-DAN-yel-us | Religious | Persian/Latin | Very Low | Dan, Niel |
9 | Saadanor | "Happiness and Light" | Saadanor combines 'Saad' (happiness) with 'anor' (light), symbolizing joy and illumination. | sah-DAN-or | Virtue | Arabic/Greek | Very Low | Dan, Nor |
10 | Saadanos | "Happiness and Strength" | Saadanos merges 'Saad' (happiness) with 'anos,' a suffix implying strength, indicating joyful strength. | sah-DAN-os | Virtue | Arabic/Greek | Very Low | Dan, Nos |
11 | Saadiah | "God Supports" | Saadiah is a Hebrew name meaning 'God assists' or 'God supports.' It has historical significance in Jewish tradition. | sah-AH-dee-ah | Religious | Hebrew | Low | Saadi, Ah |
12 | Saadian | Blessed with strength | A name of virtue, combining blessing with inner power | SAH-dee-an | Blessing, Strength | Arabic-Hebrew | ★☆☆☆☆ | Saad, Dian |
13 | Saadius | "Fortunate" | Saadius is a Latinized form of Saad, meaning 'fortunate' or 'lucky.' | SAH-dee-us | Virtue | Arabic/Latin | Very Low | Saad, Dee |
14 | Saadon | Assistance | Derived from "Saad" (סעד), meaning "assistance" or "support." | SAH-don | Virtuous | Hebrew | Low | Saad, Don |
15 | Saadrian | "Fortunate and Dark" | Saadrian combines 'Saad' (fortunate) with 'Adrian' (dark), symbolizing a blend of luck and mystery. | sah-DREE-an | Virtue | Arabic/Latin | Very Low | Saad, Adrian |
16 | Saadya | God's Helper | Of Hebrew origin, Saadya means 'God's helper.' It has historical significance, notably borne by Saadya Gaon, a prominent Jewish philosopher and scholar. | sah-DAY-yah | Religious | Hebrew | Low | Saadi, Yaya |
17 | Saafariel | "God's Traveler" | Saafariel combines 'safar' (travel) with 'El' (God), meaning 'God's traveler.' | sah-far-EE-el | Religious | Arabic/Hebrew | Very Low | Saf, Ariel |
18 | Saahiron | Flame of wisdom | Possibly from "Sahir" (vigilant) with a celestial twist. | SAH-hee-ron | Mystic, Fire | Arabic-Inspired | Low | Saahi, Ron |
19 | Saam | "God has heard" | Saam is a name of multiple origins, including Hebrew and Sanskrit, meaning 'God has heard' or 'appease.' It reflects a response to prayers or pacification. | SAHM | Religious | Hebrew/Sanskrit | Low | Sam |
20 | Saamel | Heard by God | Saamel is a variant of Samuel, meaning 'heard by God.' It emphasizes a connection to divine communication and is commonly used in Christian communities. | SAH-mel | Religious | Hebrew | Low | Sam, Sammy |
21 | Saamuel | "God has heard" | Saamuel is a variant of Samuel, a Hebrew name meaning 'God has heard.' It is associated with the biblical prophet Samuel. | SAM-yoo-el | Religious | Hebrew | High | Sam, Sammy |
22 | Saaphiel | Angel of the sacred waters | Calm, flowing energy with spiritual purity | SAH-fee-el | Water, Angelic | Hebrew | ★☆☆☆☆ | Saaph, Phiel |
23 | Saar | Storm; Tempest | Saar is a Hebrew name that translates to 'storm' or 'tempest,' reflecting a powerful and dynamic nature. | SAHR | Nature | Hebrew | Low | Saari, Sasa |
24 | Saavius | Rational; Intelligent | Derived from Latin "sapiens," meaning "rational" or "intelligent." | SAH-vee-us | Intellectual | Latin | Low | Saav, Vius |
25 | Sabael | "Rest of God" | Sabael is a name of Hebrew origin, combining "sabi" (rest) and "El" (God), translating to "rest of God." | SAH-bay-el | Religious | Hebrew | Very Low | Sabe |
26 | Sabaen | Of Sheba | Sabaen refers to someone from Sheba, an ancient kingdom mentioned in biblical texts. | sah-BAY-en | Historical | Hebrew | Low | Sabe |
27 | Sabaliel | God is patient | Structured like many angelic names, ends in “-el” (God). | SAH-bah-lee-el | Virtue, Angelic | Hebrew | Low | Saba, Liel |
28 | Sabaoth | "Hosts; Armies" | Sabaoth is a transliteration of the Hebrew word "tsebha'oth," meaning "hosts" or "armies." It is used in the Bible to refer to the "Lord of Hosts." | SAH-bay-oth | Religious | Hebrew | Very Low | Sab |
29 | Sabariel | God’s endurance and grace | Represents long-suffering devotion and light | sah-BAR-ee-el | Endurance, Grace | Hebrew | ★☆☆☆☆ | Saba, Riel |
30 | Sabas | Old Man; Grandfather | Derived from Greek, Sabas means 'old man' or 'grandfather.' It is associated with several saints, including a 5th-century Cappadocian hermit. | SAH-bahs | Historical | Greek | Low | Sabi, Bas |
31 | Sabasiel | Grace of God | An angelic name signifying divine favor or grace from God. | SAB-uh-see-el | Angelic, Celestial | Hebrew-inspired | Rare | Sab, Basil |
32 | Sabastian | "Venerable; from Sebaste, The revered one" | Sabastian is a variant of Sebastian, derived from the Greek name Sebastianos, meaning "from Sebaste," a town in Asia Minor. It signifies someone revered or venerable. | sah-BAS-tee-uhn | Traditional | Greek | Common | Seb, Bastian |
33 | Sabathiel | "God is my oath" | Sabathiel is of Hebrew origin, combining "Sabaoth" (hosts) and the suffix "-iel" (God), translating to "God of Hosts." | sah-BAY-thee-el | Religious | Hebrew | Very Low | Sab |
34 | Sabbas | Old Man; Grandfather | Sabbas is an Aramaic name meaning 'old man' or 'grandfather,' with historical significance linked to various saints. | SAH-bahs | Historical | Aramaic | Low | Sabi, Bas |
35 | Sabbatius | Sabbath-Keeper | Sabbatius is a Latinized form meaning 'Sabbath-keeper,' historically borne by several saints, including Saint Sabbatius of Solovki. | sah-BAY-shus | Religious | Latin | Low | Tius, Sabby |
36 | Sabbio | Scholar; Learned man | Sabbio is a Spanish and Portuguese nickname derived from 'sabio,' meaning 'scholar' or 'learned man.' It reflects wisdom and knowledge. | SAH-bee-oh | Spanish/Portuguese | Spanish/Portuguese | Low | Sab, Bio |
37 | Sabdiel | Gift of God | Derived from Hebrew, meaning "Gift of God." | sahb-dee-EL | Biblical | Hebrew | Low | Sab, Diel |
38 | Sabelian | Of the Sabines | Sabelian refers to someone from the ancient Sabine tribe of central Italy, reflecting historical and cultural roots. | sah-BEEL-yən | Historical | Latin | Low | Sabe, Lian |
39 | Sabellius | Oneness of God | Sabellius was a 3rd-century priest known for Sabellianism, a theological doctrine emphasizing the oneness of God. | sah-BELL-ee-us | Latin | Latin | Low | Sab, Bell |
40 | Sabeon | God is my oath | Variant of "Sabian," derived from Hebrew, meaning "God is my oath." | sah-BEE-on | Biblical | Hebrew | Low | Sab, Eon |
41 | Sabgiel | Light hidden in shadow | Duality of darkness and light, ideal for mysterious characters | SAB-gee-el | Shadow, Mystic | Hebrew | ★☆☆☆☆ | Sab, Giel |
42 | Sabianor | Sage from the east | Invented form inspired by “Sabian,” a spiritual sect. | SAH-bee-ah-nor | Mystic, Eastern | Arabic/Invented | Very Low | Sabi, Nor |
43 | Sabianus | Of the Sabians (ancient sect) | Derived from Roman or Biblical sect called the Sabians | sah-bee-AH-nus | Historical/Religious | Latin | Very Low | Sabi, Bian |
44 | Sabias | Wise | Derived from Greek "sophos," meaning "wise." | sah-BY-as | Virtuous | Greek | Low | Sab, Bias |
45 | Sabiel | God is My Oath | Sabiel is a unique Hebrew name meaning 'God is my oath,' conveying a sense of devotion and commitment. | sah-BYE-el | Religious | Hebrew | Low | Sabi, Biel |
46 | Sabin | "Sabine man" | Sabin is of Latin origin, meaning "Sabine man," referring to the ancient Italian tribe known as the Sabines. | SAY-bin | Historical | Latin | Common | Sabe |
47 | Sabino | "Sabine" | Sabino is a masculine name of Latin origin, meaning "Sabine," associated with the ancient Italian tribe. | sah-BEE-no | Historical | Latin | Common | Sabe |
48 | Sabinos | "Sabine" | Sabinos is a variant of Sabino, meaning "Sabine," referring to the ancient Italian tribe. | sah-BEE-nos | Historical | Latin | Low | Sabe |
49 | Sabinus | "Sabine" | Sabinus is the Latin masculine form of Sabina, meaning "Sabine," associated with the ancient Italian tribe. | sah-BEE-nus | Historical | Latin | Low | Sabe |
50 | Sable | Black | Sable is a Slavic name meaning 'black.' It is also the name of a graceful mammal found in northern Asia, known for its dark fur. | SAY-bəl | Nature | Slavic | Low | Sabi, Sabby |
51 | Sabreel | Sword of God | Symbolizing a divine warrior or heavenly protector. | SAB-reel | Warrior, Angelic | Hebrew-inspired | Rare | Sab, Bree |
52 | Sabriah | Derived from Sabrina or Sabra | Possibly a variant of Sabrina, meaning "from the River Severn," or Sabra, meaning "prickly pear." | sah-BREE-ah | Nature | Hebrew/Arabic | Low | Sabi, Briah |
53 | Sabriel | "Rest of God" | Sabriel is a gender-neutral name of Hebrew origin, meaning "rest of God." It combines "sabi," meaning "rest," with "El," meaning "God." | sah-BREE-el | Religious | Hebrew | Low | Bri |
54 | Sabrionel | Courageous angel of dawn | Strong, radiant, and brave—symbolic of a new beginning | SAH-bree-o-nel | Dawn, Courage | Hebrew | ★☆☆☆☆ | Sabrio, Rionel |
55 | Sabrius | Of gentle endurance | Derived from “Sabir” (patient). | SAH-bree-us | Virtue, Peace | Arabic-Latin | Very Low | Sab, Rius |
56 | Sacariel | Warrior of divine truth | Noble and sharp, ideal for a divine protector | sah-KAHR-ee-el | Warrior, Justice | Hebrew | ★☆☆☆☆ | Sacar, Riel |
57 | Sacarion | Sacred ruler | A celestial name evoking a divine or kingly presence | sah-KAR-ee-on | Angelic, Regal | Latin-Greek | Low | Saco, Rion |
58 | Sacarius | Assassin; Shadow Knight | Derived from Latin "sicarius," meaning "assassin" or "murderer." | sah-KAR-ee-us | Historical | Latin | Low | Sac, Arius |
59 | Sacha | Defending Warrior | Sacha is a French diminutive of Alexander, meaning 'defending warrior.' It is used as a unisex name in various cultures. | SAH-sha | Warrior | French | Low | Sach, Sash |
60 | Sachael | Angel of water | Found in angelology, associated with purity and healing | SAK-ee-el | Angelic/Spiritual | Hebrew | Low | Sacha, El |
61 | Sachaiah | God has supported | Derived from Hebrew, referencing divine support and aid. | sa-KAI-uh | Biblical, Angelic | Hebrew | Rare | Sach, Aiah |
62 | Sachar | Reward | Biblical name meaning "reward" or "wages" | SAH-kahr | Biblical | Hebrew | Low | Sach, Char |
63 | Sachiel | "God is my righteousness, Angel of water" | Sachiel is a masculine name whose exact meaning remains a mystery. It first appeared in the 16th century and is thought to be inspired by the Hebrew names Zadkiel and Sahaquiel. | SAH-kee-el | Religious | Hebrew | Very Low | Sach |
64 | Sadaelus | Justice of God | Derived from angelic naming traditions, symbolizing divine judgment | sah-DAH-el-us | Angelic, Justice | Hebrew | Very Low | Sady, Elus |
65 | Sadaiah | Jehovah has adorned | Derived from Hebrew, meaning "Jehovah has adorned." | sah-DAY-ah | Biblical | Hebrew | Low | Sadie, Daya |
66 | Sadariel | Light of God | An angelic name meaning divine light or illumination. | sa-DAHR-ee-el | Celestial, Spiritual | Hebrew-inspired | Rare | Sada, Riel |
67 | Sadarionel | Heaven’s flame and order | Mix of discipline and divine intensity | sah-DAH-ree-o-nel | Fire, Order | Hebrew | ★☆☆☆☆ | Sadar, Ionel |
68 | Sadeas | Steadfast spirit | A resolute name with balanced emotional depth | sah-DEE-us | Steadfast, Calm | Hebrew | ★☆☆☆☆ | Sad, Deas |
69 | Sadel | Seed | Derived from Old English, meaning "seed". | SAY-dəl | Nature | Old English | Very Low | Sadie |
70 | Sadiel | Angel of sacred order | Angelic name from mystical Christian lore | SAH-dee-el | Angelic/Spiritual | Hebrew | Low | Sadi, Diel |
71 | Sadkiel | Righteous fire of God | Fiery and moral, an angel of judgment and purity | SADD-kee-el | Fire, Justice | Hebrew | ★☆☆☆☆ | Sad, Kiel |
72 | Sadler | Harness Maker | Sadler is an occupational surname referring to a harness maker, derived from the Middle English word 'sadeler.' | SAD-ler | Occupational | English | Low | Sad, Saddy |
73 | Sadoc | Just; Righteous | Sadoc is a Hebrew name meaning 'just' or 'righteous,' associated with biblical figures. | SAY-dok | Virtue | Hebrew | Low | Doc, Saddy |
74 | Sadrak | Command of Aku | Variant of Shadrach; appears in the Book of Daniel. | SAH-drak | Biblical/Hebrew | Hebrew | Low | Sad, Drak |
75 | Sadriel | Angel of Order | Angelic name, possibly meaning "God's order" | SAD-ree-el | Angelic | Hebrew | Low | Sad, Driel |
76 | Saedor | Divine guide or teacher | Wise and noble, implies one who shares sacred knowledge | SAY-dor | Wisdom, Guide | Greek | ★☆☆☆☆ | Sae, Dor |
77 | Sael | Asked for; Borrowed | Sael is a Hebrew name meaning 'asked for' or Borrowed | SAY-EL | Virtue | Hebrew | Low | Sae |
78 | Saelion | Light of the sacred sky | Ethereal name with open, luminous energy | SAY-lee-on | Light, Sky | Hebrew | ★☆☆☆☆ | Sael, Lio |
79 | Saelric | Divinely powerful ruler | Invented name with ‘El’ for God and ‘ric’ for ruler. | SAYL-rik | Regal, Angelic | Latin-Hebrew blend | Rare | Sael, Ric |
80 | Saelricus | Divine power | Sounds like a Romanized angelic name referring to holy strength | SAYL-rih-kus | Angelic, Power | Latin-Hebrew | Very Low | Ric, Sael |
81 | Saemior | One who walks with angels | Gentle and spiritual, a silent guide among the divine | SAY-mee-or | Spiritual, Angelic | Hebrew | ★☆☆☆☆ | Saem, Mior |
82 | Saemuel | Asked of God | Variant of "Samuel," meaning "asked of God." | SAY-myoo-el | Biblical | Hebrew | High | Sam, Sammy |
83 | Saeran | Noble | Saeran is an Irish name meaning 'noble.' It conveys a sense of honor and distinction. | SAIR-an | Virtue | Irish | Low | Sair, Ran |
84 | Saerian | Angel of serenity | A calming, ethereal name with a tranquil aura | SEH-ree-an | Serene, Angelic | Greek-Latin | Low | Sae, Rian |
85 | Saeroniel | Angelic ruler of stars | High angelic tone with celestial royalty | SAY-ro-nee-el | Star, Royal | Hebrew | ★☆☆☆☆ | Saero, Roniel |
86 | Safford | "Willow river crossing" | The Anglo-Saxon name Safford comes from the estate of Salford, which had locations in England including Lancashire, Oxford, and Bedfordshire. | SAF-ord | Nature | English | Very Low | Ford |
87 | Saffronel | Yellow Flower | Derived from "Saffron," referring to the spice and the crocus flower from which it is harvested. | SAF-ron-el | Nature | English | Low | Saff, Ronel |
88 | Saffronius | Golden divine essence | A majestic name, likely referencing saffron’s purity and rarity | SAF-roh-nee-us | Mystical, Nature | Latin | Very Low | Saff, Roni |
89 | Safion | Pure and blameless one | Innocence personified in celestial tones | SAH-fee-on | Purity, Light | Hebrew | ★☆☆☆☆ | Safi, Fion |
90 | Sagan | Wise One | Sagan is a name of Slavic origin meaning 'wise one.' It's also associated with the famous astronomer Carl Sagan. | SAY-gan | Intellectual | Slavic | Moderate | Sag |
91 | Sage | "Wise and knowing" | Sage is a gender-neutral name of Latin origin meaning "wise and knowing." It is also an evocatively fragrant herbal name that connotes wisdom. | SAYJ | Virtue/Nature | Latin | Moderate | Sag |
92 | Saggiel | Seeker of divine wisdom | Represents a quest for sacred knowledge and enlightenment | SAG-ee-el | Wisdom, Seeker | Hebrew | ★☆☆☆☆ | Sag, Giel |
93 | Sagiv | "Mighty, with strength" | Sagiv is a Hebrew name meaning "mighty." It is often used as a masculine given name. | sah-GEEV | Strength | Hebrew | Very Low | None |
94 | Sahadiel | Witness of God | A known angelic name meaning one who observes on behalf of God | sah-HAH-dee-el | Angelic, Watchful | Hebrew | Medium | Sah, Diel |
95 | Sahak | Armenian form of Isaac | Sahak is the Armenian equivalent of Isaac, meaning 'he will laugh' or 'laughter.' It was the name of a 5th-century patriarch of the Armenian Church. | SAH-hak | Biblical | Armenian | Low | Sah, Haki |
96 | Sahakar | Companion of the morning star | Symbolizes closeness to celestial light and new beginnings | SAH-ha-kar | Celestial, Dawn | Sanskrit | ★☆☆☆☆ | Saha, Kar |
97 | Sahamiah | To hear, to listen | Derived from Hebrew "shama," meaning "to hear" or "to listen". | sah-MY-ah | Virtue | Hebrew | Low | Sami, Mia |
98 | Sahaor | Guardian of sacred time | Embodies protection over divine chronology and destiny | SAH-ha-or | Guardian, Time | Hebrew | ★☆☆☆☆ | Saha, Haor |
99 | Sahariel | Moon of God | Angelic name meaning "moon of God" | SAH-ha-ree-el | Angelic | Hebrew | Low | Sahar, Riel |
100 | Saharon | Moonlight | Inspired by ‘Sahar’ (dawn) and ‘ron’ (song), poetic and celestial. | sah-HAH-ron | Mystical, Natural | Hebrew-inspired | Uncommon | Sahar, Ron |
101 | Sahavion | Radiant angel of purity | Evokes brilliance and untainted spirit | SAH-ha-vee-on | Radiance, Angelic | Hebrew | ★☆☆☆☆ | Saha, Vion |
102 | Sahlon | Little requested one (Biblical) | Appears in biblical genealogies (Ruth) | SAH-lon | Biblical/Classic | Hebrew | Low | Salo, Lonnie |
103 | Sahmuel | God has heard | Variant of Samuel with a celestial flair | SAHM-yoo-el | Biblical, Angelic | Hebrew | Medium | Sam, Muel |
104 | Sahvius | Rational; Intelligent | Variant of "Savius," meaning "rational" or "intelligent." | sah-VEE-us | Virtuous | Latin | Low | Sahv, Vius |
105 | Saidaron | Thunder of God | Angelic name denoting divine thunder or judgment | sah-ee-DAHR-on | Elemental, Angelic | Aramaic | Very Low | Sai, Daron |
106 | Saidor | Messenger of celestial paths | Represents guidance along heavenly routes | SAY-dor | Messenger, Path | Greek | ★☆☆☆☆ | Sai, Dor |
107 | Saiel | Asked of God | Variant of "Saul," meaning "asked of God" | SAY-el | Biblical | Hebrew | Low | Sai, El |
108 | Saielon | Ascender to God | An ethereal-sounding name depicting one who rises to divinity. | SAY-el-on | Spiritual, Angelic | Hebrew-inspired | Rare | Sai, Elon |
109 | Saikiel | Angel of peaceful journeys | Symbolizes serene travels and divine accompaniment | SAY-kee-el | Peace, Journey | Hebrew | ★☆☆☆☆ | Sai, Kiel |
110 | Saimon | Hearing; Listening | Saimon is the Portuguese variant of Simon, originating from the Hebrew name Shimon, meaning 'hearing' or 'listening.' | SIGH-mon | Biblical | Portuguese | Low | Sai, Mon |
111 | Saint | Holy Person | Saint is a gender-neutral name of American origin that means 'holy person.' | SAYNT | Religious | American | Moderate | Sai, T |
112 | Saintiel | Holy messenger | A holy and celestial name evoking sainthood and angelic presence. | SANE-tee-el | Saintly, Angelic | Latin-Hebrew blend | Rare | Saint, Tiel |
113 | Saithiel | Possibly “Angel of knowledge” | Mystical/angelic name, obscure origins | SAY-thee-el | Angelic/Mystic | Hebrew-esque | Very Low | Sai, Thiel |
114 | Saivian | Blessed with eternal life | Denotes immortality and divine favor | SAY-vee-an | Blessing, Eternal | Latin | ★☆☆☆☆ | Sai, Vian |
115 | Saivian | Blessed with eternal life | Denotes immortality and divine favor | SAY-vee-an | Blessing, Eternal | Latin | ★☆☆☆☆ | Sai, Vian |
116 | Sajiel | Healer of God | Symbolic of divine healing and mercy. | SAH-jee-el | Spiritual, Mystical | Hebrew-inspired | Uncommon | Saji, Jiel |
117 | Sajo | Creative Person | Sajo is a name of Indian origin, meaning 'creative person.' | SAH-jo | Virtue | Indian | Low | Saj, Jo |
118 | Sakariel | Angel of purification | Found in apocryphal/angelic texts | SAH-kah-ree-el | Angelic/Spiritual | Hebrew | Very Low | Sako, Kari |
119 | Sakarion | Angelic strength | A stylized angelic warrior name | sah-KAH-ree-on | Warrior, Angelic | Hebrew-Greek | Very Low | Sak, Rion |
120 | Sakhaiel | Protector of sacred texts | Guardian of holy scriptures and divine words | SAH-kha-ee-el | Protector, Sacred | Hebrew | ★☆☆☆☆ | Sak, Haiel |
121 | Sakian | Not documented / Unknown | An Armenian surname; specific meaning not widely documented. | sah-KEE-an | Cultural | Armenian | Low | Sak, Kian |
122 | Sakrius | Consecrated or holy one | Sounds like a Romanized divine title | SAK-ree-us | Divine, Ancient | Latin | Very Low | Sak, Krius |
123 | Saku | Remembrance of the Lord | Saku is a gender-neutral name of Japanese origin that means 'remembrance of the Lord.' | SAH-koo | Religious | Japanese | Low | Sak, Ku |
124 | Sal | Savior; Princess | Sal is a gender-neutral name of Latin origin, meaning both 'savior' and 'princess.' | SAL | Virtue | Latin | Low | Sally, Salvy |
125 | Salador | Savior | Variant of "Salvador," meaning "savior." | sah-LAH-dor | Religious | Spanish | Low | Sal, Dor |
126 | Salal | A Plant Name | Salal is a name of English origin, referring to a type of evergreen shrub native to North America. | sah-LAL | Nature | English | Low | Sal, Lali |
127 | Salamon | Peaceful | Salamon is a variant of Solomon, meaning 'peaceful.' | SAL-ah-mon | Biblical | Hebrew | Low | Sal, Mon |
128 | Salathiel | Asked or Lent of God | Salathiel is a biblical name meaning 'asked or lent of God.' | sah-LAY-the | Biblical | Hebrew | Low | Sal |
129 | Salazar | Old hall | Surname of Basque origin, popularized through fiction and history. | SAL-uh-zar | Mystical, Noble | Basque | Popular | Zar, Salo |
130 | Saldaniel | Defender of God | Similar in form to Daniel, with added celestial quality | sal-DAN-yel | Angelic, Protector | Hebrew | Low | Sal, Dan |
131 | Saldor | Keeper of the celestial gate | Represents a sentinel of heavenly entrances | SAL-dor | Guardian, Gate | Latin | ★☆☆☆☆ | Sal, Dor |
132 | Salem | Safe; Peaceful | Salem is a unisex name of Hebrew and Arabic origin, meaning 'safe' or 'peaceful.' It is associated with the biblical town believed to be Jerusalem. | SAY-lem | Place | Hebrew/Arabic | Moderate | Sal, Lem |
133 | Salemon | Peace | Variant of Solomon; derived from Hebrew "shâlôm," meaning "peace". | sah-LEE-mon | Virtue | Hebrew | Low | Sal, Lemon |
134 | Salemonar | Peaceful ruler of the stars | Denotes a tranquil sovereignty over celestial bodies | SAL-eh-mo-nar | Peace, Ruler | Hebrew | ★☆☆☆☆ | Salem, Monar |
135 | Salesi | Man | Salesi is the Tongan form of Charles, meaning 'man.' It is commonly used in Polynesian Christian communities. | sah-LEE-see | Traditional | Polynesian | Low | Sal, Lesi |
136 | Salethiel | I have asked of God | Historical Biblical name, also used for angelic beings | sah-LETH-ee-el | Biblical, Angelic | Hebrew | Medium | Sal, Thiel |
137 | Salian | Peace bringer | A name denoting one who brings calm and peace. | SAY-lee-an | Peaceful, Virtuous | Latin-inspired | Rare | Sali, Lian |
138 | Salib | Cross | Salib is an Arabic name meaning 'cross,' used due to its Christian religious connotation. It's common among Coptic Christians. | sah-LEEB | Arabic | Arabic | Low | Sal, Lib |
139 | Saliba | Cross | Saliba is a Christian surname of Arabic origin, meaning 'cross,' referencing the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. | sah-LEE-bah | Religious | Arabic | Low | Sal, Liba |
140 | Salimiel | Angel of peace | Angelic name, derived from Salim (peace) + ‘el’ (God) | sah-LEE-mee-el | Angelic/Peaceful | Hebrew | Very Low | Sal, Miel |
141 | Salioran | Heavenly navigator | Conveys a guardian or guide from the heavens | sah-lee-OR-an | Celestial, Guide | Latin-Greek | Very Low | Sali, Lior |
142 | Saliorus | Navigator of heavenly seas | Symbolizes guidance through divine waters | sa-LY-or-us | Navigator, Sea | Latin | ★☆☆☆☆ | Sali, Orus |
143 | Salisbury | Born in the willows | Salisbury is an English name meaning 'born in the willows.' | SAL-is-bree | Nature | English | Low | Sal, Sali |
144 | Salitiel | I have asked of God | Derived from biblical roots, a prayerful name. | sa-LEE-tee-el | Biblical, Angelic | Hebrew | Uncommon | Sal, Tiel |
145 | Sallust | Safety; Well-being | Sallust is derived from the Latin 'salus,' meaning 'safety' or 'well-being.' It was the name of a Roman historian. | SAL-ust | Historical | Latin | Low | Sal, Lust |
146 | Salmon | Peace | Salmon is a boy's name of Hebrew origin, meaning 'peace.' It is also associated with the biblical figure, the father of Boaz. | SAL-mon | Biblical | Hebrew | Low | Sal, Mon |
147 | Saloman | "Peace" | Saloman is a variant of Solomon, derived from the Hebrew word "shalom," meaning "peace." | SAL-oh-man | Virtue | Hebrew | Low | Sal |
148 | Salomao | Man of Peace | Salomao is the Portuguese form of Solomon, meaning 'man of peace.' | sah-lo-MAH-o | Biblical | Hebrew/Portuguese | Low | Sal, Mao |
149 | Salomon | Peaceful | Salomon is the French form of Solomon, meaning 'peaceful.' | sah-lo-MON | Biblical | Hebrew/French | Low | Sal, Mon |
150 | Salton | "Willow town" or "Salt farm, Manor town, willow town" | Salton is a habitational name from places in North Yorkshire or East Lothian, deriving from Old English "salh" (willow) + "tūn" (farmstead) or Older Scots "salt" + "toun" (farm settlement). | SAL-ton | Nature | English/Scottish | Very Low | Salt |
151 | Saluvius | Safe | Derived from Latin "salvus," meaning "safe." | sah-LOO-vee-us | Virtuous | Latin | Low | Sal, Vius |
152 | Salvadiel | Divine savior and healer | Represents salvation and restoration | SAL-va-dee-el | Savior, Healer | Latin | ★☆☆☆☆ | Salv, Adiel |
153 | Salvadion | Salvation | Likely derived from Spanish "salvación," meaning "salvation." | sal-vah-DEE-on | Religious | Spanish | Low | Sal, Dion |
154 | Salvador | Savior | Salvador is a Spanish name meaning 'savior,' often used in reference to Jesus Christ. | sal-VAH-dor | Religious | Spanish | Moderate | Sal, Doro |
155 | Salvadore | Savior | Salvadore is an Italian variant of Salvador, meaning 'savior.' | sal-va-DOH-re | Religious | Italian | Low | Sal, Dore |
156 | Salvatore | Savior | Salvatore is an Italian name meaning 'savior,' commonly used to honor Jesus Christ. | sal-va-TOH-re | Religious | Italian | Moderate | Sal, Tore |
157 | Salvino | Savior | Salvino is an Italian diminutive of 'Salvo' or 'Salvatore,' meaning 'savior' or 'safe.' It's often used to honor Jesus Christ as the Savior in Catholic regions. | sal-VEE-no | Italian/Latin | Italian/Latin | Low | Sal, Vino |
158 | Salvius | Safe | Salvius is a Roman family name derived from Latin 'salvus,' meaning 'safe.' It was borne by several early saints. | SAL-vee-us | Historical | Latin | Low | Sal, Vius |
159 | Salvo | Safe; Salvation | Salvo is derived from the Latin 'salvus,' meaning 'safe.' It is also an Italian name meaning 'salvation.' | SAL-vo | Virtue | Latin/Italian | Low | Sal, Vo |
160 | Sam | "God has heard" | Sam is a gender-neutral name of Hebrew origin, often a diminutive of Samuel or Samantha, meaning "God has heard." | SAM | Religious | Hebrew | High | Sammy |
161 | Samadionel | Everlasting glory of God | Long, angelic-sounding name rich with reverent tone | sah-mah-DEE-oh-nel | Angelic, Eternal | Hebrew-Greek | Very Low | Sam, Dion |
162 | Samadriel | Angel of imagination | Angelic name from mystical texts | sah-MAH-dree-el | Angelic/Mystic | Hebrew | Very Low | Sam, Driel |
163 | Samadrielus | Angel of eternal devotion | Embodies unwavering commitment and faithfulness | sa-MAD-ree-el-us | Devotion, Angelic | Hebrew | ★☆☆☆☆ | Sam, Adriel |
164 | Samael | Venom of God | Samael is an archangel in Jewish tradition, often associated with severity and destruction. | SAH-ma-el | Religious | Hebrew | Low | Sam, Mael |
165 | Samaelus | Venom of God | Samael is an archangel in Talmudic and post-Talmudic tradition; a figure who is the accuser or adversary, seducer, and destroying angel. | SA-ma-el-us | Hebrew | Hebrew | Low | Sam, Elus |
166 | Samaian | One who listens to God | A reflective, spiritual name suggesting divine communication. | sa-MAY-an | Spiritual, Angelic | Hebrew-inspired | Rare | Sam, Maian |
167 | Samaias | Heard by God | Variant of "Shemaiah," meaning "heard by God" | sa-MY-as | Biblical | Hebrew | Low | Sam, Maias |
168 | Samalian | Listener of divine whispers | Represents attunement to sacred communications | sa-MAY-lee-an | Listener, Divine | Hebrew | ★☆☆☆☆ | Sam, Malian |
169 | Samandriel | Angel of divine imagination | Known in angelic lore as a cherub | sa-MAN-dree-el | Angelic/Spiritual | Hebrew | Very Low | Sami, Driel |
170 | Samareon | Guardian of heavenly harmony | Symbolizes protection of celestial balance | sa-MAR-ee-on | Guardian, Harmony | Hebrew | ★☆☆☆☆ | Sam, Areon |
171 | Samarian | Guardian of the sacred | Echoes of divine protector and old scriptural places | sah-MAR-ee-an | Angelic, Sacred | Aramaic | Low | Sam, Rian |
172 | Samarias | Watch Mountain | Samarias is a masculine name of Hebrew origin, meaning 'watch mountain.' It is associated with the ancient region of Samaria. | sah-MAR-ee-as | Place | Hebrew | Low | Sam, Rias |
173 | Samario | Follower of Saint Mary | Spanish origin; means "follower of Saint Mary." | sah-MAR-ee-oh | Religious | Spanish | Low | Sam, Rio |
174 | Samarion | Watch Mountain | Samarion is a modern variation of Samariah, carrying the same meaning of 'watch mountain.' | sah-MAR-ee-on | Place | Hebrew | Low | Sam, Rion |
175 | Samarionor | Illuminator of sacred paths | Represents one who lights the way to divine truth | sa-MAR-ee-oh-nor | Light, Path | Hebrew | ★☆☆☆☆ | Sam, Orion |
176 | Samaros | Gentle warrior of God | Soft yet powerful; blends compassion and strength | sah-MAHR-ohs | Warrior, Spiritual | Greek | Very Low | Sam, Aros |
177 | Samavel | God has heard | Armenian form of Samuel, meaning "God has heard." | sah-MAH-vel | Biblical | Armenian | Low | Sam, Vel |
178 | Samayel | Possibly variant of Samael | Associated with judgment, dual-natured angel | SAH-mah-yel | Angelic/Mystic | Hebrew | Low | Sam, Yel |
179 | Samazion | Crowned with divine glory | Denotes honor and celestial recognition | sa-MAZ-ee-on | Glory, Crown | Hebrew | ★☆☆☆☆ | Sam, Zion |
180 | Sambiel | Angel of virtue or purity | Little-known angelic figure | SAM-bee-el | Angelic/Virtue | Hebrew | Very Low | Sam, Biel |
181 | Samderon | Brightness of divine judgment | Combines “Sam” (God) and “Deron” (judge-like suffix) | sam-DEHR-on | Angelic, Judging | Latin-Hebrew | Very Low | Sam, Deron |
182 | Sameach | Joyful | Derived from Hebrew, meaning "joyful". | sah-MAY-ahk | Virtue | Hebrew | Low | Sam, Each |
183 | Samekiel | Light of God | Radiant, angelic in theme, evokes divine illumination | SAH-meh-kee-el | Light, Angelic | Hebrew | Low | Sam, Kiel |
184 | Samelon | Peace of God | Invented from ‘Shalom’ and ‘El’, evoking divine peace. | SAH-meh-lon | Peaceful, Divine | Hebrew-inspired | Rare | Sam, Elon |
185 | Samelon | Peace of God | Invented from ‘Shalom’ and ‘El’, evoking divine peace. | SAH-meh-lon | Peaceful, Divine | Hebrew-inspired | Rare | Sam, Elon |
186 | Sameulon | Vessel of God's word | Embodies carrying and delivering divine messages | sa-MYOO-lon | Messenger, Vessel | Hebrew | ★☆☆☆☆ | Sam, Eulon |
187 | Sami | "Sublime" or "Elevated" | Sami is a gender-neutral name with Arabic, Finnish, and Hebrew origins, meaning "sublime," "elevated," or "supreme." | SAH-mee | Virtue | Arabic/Finnish/Hebrew | Moderate | Sam |
188 | Samian | Gift of God | Samian is a unique and evocative name, primarily of Greek origin, holding historical significance as a reference to the ancient Greek island of Samos. | SAY-mee-an | Greek | Greek | Moderate | Sam, Ian |
189 | Samioran | Guardian of sacred oaths | Represents protection and upholding of divine promises | sa-ME-or-an | Guardian, Oath | Hebrew | ★☆☆☆☆ | Sam, Oran |
190 | Samiriel | Companion of God | A hybrid angelic name symbolizing divine companionship. | sah-MEER-ee-el | Angelic, Spiritual | Hebrew-inspired | Rare | Sam, Riel |
191 | Samironor | Eternal one who hears God | Majestic and long-form; evokes grace and listening | sah-MEER-oh-nor | Angelic, Eternal | Hebrew-Latin | Very Low | Sam, Nor |
192 | Samlak | Grace of the angelic king | Strong and mystical, hinting at both humility and royalty | SAM-lak | Angelic, Regal | Aramaic | Very Low | Lak, Sammy |
193 | Samlon | Derived from Salmon (Biblical) | Appears in biblical lineage (Book of Ruth) | SAM-lon | Biblical | Hebrew | Very Low | Sam, Lonnie |
194 | Sammaron | Defender of the holy land | Symbolizes protection of sacred territories | sa-MAR-on | Defender, Holy | Hebrew | ★☆☆☆☆ | Sam, Marron |
195 | Sammi | God has heard | Sammi is a diminutive form of Samuel or Samantha, meaning 'God has heard.' It is used for both boys and girls. | SAM-ee | Religious | Hebrew | Moderate | Sam, Sami |
196 | Sammie | God has heard | Sammie is a diminutive of Samuel or Samantha, meaning 'God has heard.' It is a unisex name with Hebrew origins. | SAM-ee | Religious | Hebrew | Moderate | Sam, Mie |
197 | Sammuel | "God has heard" | Sammuel is a variant spelling of Samuel, a biblical name meaning "God has heard." | SAM-yoo-el | Religious | Hebrew | High | Sam |
198 | Sammy | God has heard | Sammy is a diminutive form of Samuel or Samantha, meaning 'God has heard.' It is used as a unisex name. | SAM-ee | Religious | Hebrew | Moderate | Sam, My |
199 | Samo | Calm; Summer | Samo is a name of Gauls and Slovene origin, meaning 'calm' or 'summer.' It is traditionally used in Christian communities. | SAH-mo | Nature | Gauls/Slovene | Low | Sam, Mo |
200 | Samoel | God has heard | Samoel is a variation of Samuel, meaning 'God has heard.' It is primarily used in Christian communities. | SAM-oo-el | Religious | Hebrew | Low | Sam, Moel |
201 | Samoniel | Listening to God | Spiritually resonant name denoting divine attentiveness. | sa-MOH-nee-el | Celestial, Angelic | Hebrew-inspired | Rare | Sam, Moni |
202 | Samos | Joyful place; Exalted place | Samos is a name of Hebrew origin, meaning 'joyful place' or 'exalted place.' It is associated with the island of Samos in Greece. | SAH-mos | Place | Hebrew | Low | Sam, Mos |
203 | Samosiah | Prophet of divine visions | Denotes one who sees and interprets sacred revelations | sa-MO-sigh-ah | Prophet, Vision | Hebrew | ★☆☆☆☆ | Sam, Josiah |
204 | Samosion | Sun of God | Derived from "Samson," meaning "sun," with an angelic suffix. | sah-MOH-see-on | Biblical, Celestial | Hebrew | Very Low | Sam, Sion |
205 | Sampson | "Sun, Child of the Sun Samuel" | Sampson is a variant of the Hebrew name Samson, meaning "sun." It has been used as both a given name and a surname. | SAM-sən | Nature | Hebrew | Low | Sam |
206 | Samriel | Angel of vision or clarity | Angelic name, similar to Uriel or Gabriel | SAM-ree-el | Angelic/Spiritual | Hebrew | Very Low | Sam, Riel |
207 | Samsionel | Angel of sacred music | Embodies harmony and divine melodies | sam-SEE-oh-nel | Music, Angelic | Hebrew | ★☆☆☆☆ | Sam, Sionel |
208 | Samson | "Sun, As bright as the sun, a man with extraordinary strength" | Samson is a biblical name derived from the Hebrew word for "sun." In the Bible, Samson was known for his immense strength. | SAM-sən | Religious | Hebrew | Moderate | Sam, Sammy |
209 | Samual | God has heard | Variant of Samuel; means "God has heard." | SAM-yoo-uhl | Biblical/Prophet | Hebrew | High | Sam, Sammy |
210 | Samuel | "Name of God" or "God has heard" | Samuel is a traditional Hebrew name meaning "name of God" or "God has heard." It has been widely used across cultures and is associated with the biblical prophet Samuel. | SAM-yoo-əl | Religious | Hebrew | High | Sam, Sammy |
211 | Samuele | Told by God | Samuele is the Italian form of Samuel, meaning 'told by God.' It's a classic name with biblical roots, commonly used in Italian-speaking regions. | sah-MWEH-leh | Italian | Italian | Low | Sam, Sammy |
212 | Samuell | "Name of God" or "God has heard" | Samuell is a variant spelling of Samuel, maintaining the same meaning and origins. | SAM-yoo-əl | Religious | Hebrew | Low | Sam, Sammy |
213 | Samuelon | God has heard | Variant of Samuel, meaning "God has heard." | sah-MYOO-el-on | Biblical | Hebrew | Low | Sam, Elon |
214 | Samuil | God has heard | Samuil is a variant of Samuel, meaning 'God has heard.' It is used in various Christian communities. | sah-MWIL | Religious | Hebrew | Low | Sam, Muil |
215 | Samuleth | Keeper of divine secrets | Represents one entrusted with holy mysteries | sa-MYOO-leth | Keeper, Secret | Hebrew | ★☆☆☆☆ | Sam, Muleth |
216 | Samuru | His name is God | Samuru is a Japanese form of Samuel, meaning 'his name is God.' It is primarily used in Japanese communities. | sah-MOO-roo | Religious | Japanese | Low | Sam, Ruru |
217 | Samuvel | Hyacinth flower | Samuvel is a name meaning 'hyacinth flower.' It is used in various Christian communities. | sah-MOO-vel | Nature | Unknown | Low | Sam, Vel |
218 | Samuvion | God has heard | Variant of "Samuel," emphasizing divine listening. | sah-MOO-vee-on | Biblical, Angelic | Hebrew | Low | Sam, Vion |
219 | Samvel | Heard by God; Name of God | Armenian form of Samuel, meaning "heard by God" or "name of God." | sahm-VEL | Biblical | Armenian | Low | Sam, Vel |
220 | Samzun | Sun child | Samzun is a Breton variant of Samson, meaning 'sun child.' It is used in Christian communities. | SAM-zun | Nature | Breton | Low | Sam, Zun |
221 | Sanachiel | Covering of God | Inspired by "Sachiel," an archangel associated with charity. | sah-NAH-kee-el | Angelic, Protective | Hebrew | Low | San, Achiel |
222 | Sanakiel | Angel of patience (speculative) | Mystical, ends in “-el” implying divinity | SAH-nah-kee-el | Angelic/Mystic | Hebrew-inspired | Very Low | Sana, Kiel |
223 | Sanamir | Eternal guardian | Combines "San" (saint) and "amir" (prince/leader). | sah-NAH-meer | Regal, Guardian | Arabic | Very Low | San, Amir |
224 | Sananiel | God's joy | A joyous and uplifting angelic name. | sah-NAH-nee-el | Joyful, Angelic | Hebrew-inspired | Rare | Sana, Niel |
225 | Sanarius | Healer of saints | Blend of "sanare" (to heal) and "ius" (pertaining to). | sah-NAH-ree-us | Healing, Spiritual | Latin | Very Low | San, Arius |
226 | Sanavion | Bringer of heavenly news | Symbolizes delivery of divine messages | sa-NAV-ee-on | Messenger, News | Hebrew | ★☆☆☆☆ | San, Avion |
227 | Sanborn | "Sandy stream" | Sanborn is an English habitational name meaning "sandy stream," derived from Old English elements "sand" and "burna." | SAN-born | Nature | English | Very Low | San |
228 | Sancho | Sacred; Saint | Sancho is a Spanish name derived from the Latin 'Sanctius,' meaning 'sacred' or 'saint.' It is commonly used in Spanish-speaking Christian communities. | SAN-cho | Religious | Latin/Spanish | Low | San, Cho |
229 | Sanchoriel | Anchor of divine stability | Represents grounding and steadfastness in faith | SAN-kor-ee-el | Stability, Anchor | Hebrew | ★☆☆☆☆ | San, Choriel |
230 | Sanctiel | Angel of holiness | From “sanctus” (holy) + “el” (God) | SANK-tee-el | Angelic/Holy | Latin-Hebrew | Very Low | Sanc, El |
231 | Sandemel | Angel of sacred judgment | Embodies fairness and divine decision-making | SAN-deh-mel | Judgment, Angelic | Hebrew | ★☆☆☆☆ | San, |
232 | Sander | "Defender of the people, A short form of alexander" | Sander is a diminutive of Alexander, meaning "defender of the people." It is commonly used in Dutch-speaking regions. | SAN-der | Virtue | Greek | Moderate | Sandy |
233 | Sanders | Son of Alexander | Sanders is an English surname meaning 'son of Alexander.' It is used as a given name in Christian communities. | SAN-ders | Patronymic | English | Low | San, Ders |
234 | Sandor | Defender of man | Sandor is a Hungarian form of Alexander, meaning 'defender of man | SAN-der | Virtue | Hungarian | Low | San, Der |
235 | Sandy | "Defender of mankind, Protector of humanity" | Sandy is a diminutive of Alexander or Sandra, meaning "defender of mankind." It is used as a unisex name. | SAN-dee | Virtue | Greek | Moderate | San |
236 | Sanelor | Light of the saints | Combines "San" (saint) and "elor" (light). | sah-NEH-lor | Illuminating, Holy | Latin | Very Low | San, Elor |
237 | Sanford | Sandy river crossing; Peaceful counsel | Sanford is an English name meaning 'sandy river crossing' or 'peaceful counsel.' It has been used as both a given name and a surname. | SAN-fərd | Nature, Virtue | English | Low | Sandy, Ford |
238 | Saniel | Angel of the sixth hour of the day | Saniel is believed to mean 'Angel of the sixth hour of the day,' though its origins are not well-documented. | SAN-yel | Religious | Uncertain | Low | San, Niel |
239 | Sankiel | Purity of God | Inspired by angelic naming conventions, denoting divine purity. | SAHN-kee-el | Angelic, Pure | Hebrew | Low | San, Kiel |
240 | Sanmuel | God has heard | Variant of Samuel; derived from Hebrew "Shemu'el," meaning "God has heard". | sahn-MYOO-el | Biblical | Hebrew | Low | San, Sam |
241 | Santiago | Saint James | Santiago is a Spanish name meaning 'Saint James,' derived from the Hebrew name Jacob. Saint James was one of Jesus' twelve apostles and is the patron saint of Spain. | sahn-TYAH-goh | Religious | Spanish | High | Santi, Tiago |
242 | Santino | "Little saint, Sacred" | Santino is an Italian diminutive of Santo, meaning "little saint." It carries a charming and endearing connotation. | san-TEE-no | Religious | Italian | Moderate | Santi |
243 | Santos | Holy; Blessed | Santos is a Portuguese and Spanish name meaning 'holy' or 'blessed.' It is often given to boys born on All Saints' Day. | SAHN-tos | Religious | Portuguese/Spanish | Moderate | Santy, Tos |
244 | Saphaor | Radiance of the morning star | Symbolizes the brilliance and guidance of celestial light | SAH-fay-or | Celestial, Light | Hebrew | ★☆☆☆☆ | Saph, Haor |
245 | Sapharius | Sapphire-like | Evokes the precious gemstone, symbolizing wisdom and purity. | sah-FAH-ree-us | Gemstone, Noble | Greek | Low | Saph, Arius |
246 | Saphinel | Beautiful like a sapphire | Derived from "Sapphira," meaning sapphire. | sah-FIN-el | Gemstone, Elegant | Greek | Very Low | Saph, Finel |
247 | Saphkiel | Angel of deep contemplation | Represents profound thought and divine understanding | SAF-kee-el | Angelic, Wisdom | Hebrew | ★☆☆☆☆ | Saph, Kiel |
248 | Saphorin | Wise | Variant of Saphron; derived from Greek "Sophronia," meaning "wise". | SAF-ron | Virtue | Greek/English | Low | Saph, Ron |
249 | Saphoriniel | Guardian of sacred mysteries | Embodies the protection of divine secrets and esoteric knowledge | saf-OR-in-ee-el | Guardian, Mystery | Hebrew | ★☆☆☆☆ | Saph, Riniel |
250 | Saphriel | God’s sapphire | A poetic and precious name symbolizing divine beauty. | SAF-ree-el | Celestial, Gem-themed | Hebrew-inspired | Rare | Saph, Riel |
251 | Saphrielon | Angel of sapphires | Combines "Saph" (sapphire) and "riel" (angel). | sah-FREE-eh-lon | Angelic, Gemstone | Hebrew-Greek | Very Low | Saph, Riel |
252 | Saphus | Embodiment of wisdom | Denotes a personification of knowledge and insight | SAF-us | Wisdom, Personified | Greek | ★☆☆☆☆ | Saph, Phus |
253 | Sarachel | Command of God | Signifies divine authority and leadership | SAR-a-kel | Divine, Authority | Hebrew | ★☆☆☆☆ | Sara, Chel |
254 | Saradion | Carnelian stone | Represents the precious gemstone symbolizing vitality and motivation | sa-RAY-dee-on | Gemstone, Vitality | Greek | ★☆☆☆☆ | Sara, Dion |
255 | Saraf | Fiery; Burning one | Saraf is a Hebrew and Polish name meaning 'fiery' or 'burning one,' indicating fervent energy. | SAH-raf | Virtue | Hebrew/Polish | Low | Sari, Raffy |
256 | Sarafas | Burning one (seraph) | Derived from ‘seraphim’, heavenly beings of fire. | SAH-rah-fas | Angelic, Fire-themed | Hebrew | Uncommon | Sara, Fas |
257 | Sarafiel | Burning one (Seraphim-related) | Angelic name derived from "Seraph" (fiery angel class) | SAH-rah-fee-el | Angelic/Fire | Hebrew | Very Low | Sari, Fiel |
258 | Saragon | True King | Derived from Akkadian "Sharru-ukin," meaning "true king." | SAH-rah-gon | Royalty | Akkadian | Low | Sar, Gon |
259 | Sarakel | Angel of discipline (speculative) | Uncommon angelic name | SAH-rah-kel | Angelic | Hebrew-esque | Very Low | Sari, Kel |
260 | Sarakor | Mighty defender | Embodies strength and protection | SAR-a-kor | Strength, Defender | Hebrew | ★☆☆☆☆ | Sara, Kor |
261 | Saramiah | Beautiful child; Love | User-submitted meanings include "Beautiful child" and "Love." | sah-RAH-mee-ah | Endearment | Hebrew | Low | Sara, Miah |
262 | Saramiel | Angel of vision | Linked to visions and revelations in mystical traditions. | sah-RAH-mee-el | Visionary, Angelic | Hebrew-inspired | Rare | Sari, Miel |
263 | Saramin | Noble protector | Signifies honor and guardianship | SAR-a-min | Noble, Protector | Italian | ★☆☆☆☆ | Sara, Min |
264 | Saranos | Prince of joy | From "Sar" (prince) and "anos" (joy). | sah-RAH-nos | Regal, Joyful | Hebrew | Very Low | Sari, Anos |
265 | Saraph | Burning; Serpent | From the verb שרף (sarap), meaning "to burn." | SAH-raf | Biblical | Hebrew | Low | Sari, Raph |
266 | Saraphiel | Seraph of God | Saraphiel is the name of an angel in the apocryphal Book of Enoch, meaning 'Seraph of God.' | sah-RAH-fee-el | Religious | Hebrew | Low | Sari, Phil |
267 | Sarasiel | Angel of healing | Represents divine restoration and health | sa-RAS-ee-el | Healing, Angelic | Hebrew | ★☆☆☆☆ | Sara, Siel |
268 | Saratius | Noble guardian | Blend of "Sara" (noble) and "tius" (guardian). | sah-RAY-shee-us | Noble, Protective | Latin | Very Low | Sara, Tius |
269 | Saraviel | Angel of healing (speculative) | Complex angelic name, ending in "el" | SAH-rah-vee-el | Angelic/Healing | Hebrew | Very Low | Sari, Vio |
270 | Saravionel | Bringer of celestial news | Symbolizes the delivery of divine messages | sa-ra-VEE-o-nel | Messenger, Celestial | Hebrew | ★☆☆☆☆ | Sara, Vionel |
271 | Sarazin | Saracen | Variant of Sarrazin, meaning "Saracen." | SAH-rah-zin | Historical | French | Low | Sara, Zin |
272 | Sarbiel | Command of God | Sarbiel is a variation of Sariel, a Hebrew name meaning 'command of God.' Sariel is considered one of the archangels in some traditions. | SAR-bee-el | Hebrew | Hebrew | Low | Sar, Biel |
273 | Sarbielon | Angelic warrior | Inspired by "Sariel," an angel of healing and guidance. | sar-BEE-eh-lon | Angelic, Warrior | Hebrew | Low | Sar, Biel |
274 | Sarbin | Sorb | Variant of the ethnic name Serb, referring to a member of the Slavic people in Lusatia. | SAHR-bin | Ethnic | Polish/Sorbian | Low | Sar, Bin |
275 | Sarbiniel | Angel of clarity | Embodies clear vision and understanding | sar-BIN-ee-el | Clarity, Angelic | Hebrew | ★☆☆☆☆ | Sarb, Biniel |
276 | Sarcasiel | Fiery prince | Combines "Sar" (prince) and "casiel" (fiery). | sar-KAH-see-el | Fiery, Regal | Hebrew | Very Low | Sar, Casiel |
277 | Sardius | A red precious stone | Biblical gemstone, used in priestly breastplate (Exodus) | SAR-dee-us | Biblical/Gemstone | Latin/Hebrew | Low | Sardi, Dius |
278 | Sardonel | Guardian of sacred treasures | Represents the protector of holy relics and artifacts | SAR-do-nel | Guardian, Treasure | Greek | ★☆☆☆☆ | Sard, Donel |
279 | Sarefion | Burning fire of God | Signifies divine passion and purification | sa-REF-ee-on | Fire, Divine | Hebrew | ★☆☆☆☆ | Sare, Fion |
280 | Sarethion | Crowned with glory | From "Sareth" (glory) and "ion" (crown). | sah-RETH-ee-on | Glorious, Regal | Hebrew | Very Low | Sareth, Rion |
281 | Sargelius | Angel of revelation | Blend of "Sar" (prince) and "gelios" (revelation). | sar-GEH-lee-us | Angelic, Enlightening | Greek | Very Low | Sarg, Gelius |
282 | Sargis | Servant | Sargis is an Armenian and Latin name meaning 'servant.' It is commonly used in Armenian communities. | SAR-gis | Virtue | Armenian/Latin | Low | Sari, Gis |
283 | Sargon | True king | Assyrian name meaning "true king" | SAR-gon | Royal | Akkadian | Low | Sar, Gon |
284 | Sariah | Princess of the Lord | Hebrew name meaning "princess of the Lord" | sah-RYE-uh | Noble | Hebrew | Moderate | Sari, Riah |
285 | Sariazel | Prince of celestial mysteries | A mystical and ethereal name evoking heavenly wisdom and arcane knowledge | sah-ree-AH-zel | Celestial, Angelic | Hebrew-inspired | Rare | Sari, Azel |
286 | Sariel | Command of God | Sariel is a Hebrew name meaning 'command of God.' It's associated with an angel in the Book of Enoch. | SAH-ree-el | Angelic | Hebrew | Low | Sari, Riel |
287 | Sarielus | Little prince of God | Denotes a cherished and youthful divine figure | sa-REE-el-us | Prince, Divine | Hebrew | ★☆☆☆☆ | Sari, Elus |
288 | Sarikiel | Prince of divine power | Combines "Sar" (prince) and "kiel" (power of God). | sah-REE-kee-el | Regal, Powerful | Hebrew | Low | Sar, Kiel |
289 | Sarimanor | Guardian of celestial harmony | Embodies the protection and balance of the heavens | sa-REE-mah-nor | Guardian, Harmony | Hebrew | ★☆☆☆☆ | Sari, Manor |
290 | Sarimiel | Angel of divine ranks | "Sarim" in Hebrew = princes/leaders; "el" = God | SAH-ree-mee-el | Angelic/Leadership | Hebrew | Very Low | Sari, Miel |
291 | Sarindel | Angel of new beginnings | Represents fresh starts and divine opportunities | sa-RIN-del | Renewal, Angelic | Hebrew | ★☆☆☆☆ | Sarin, Del |
292 | Sario | Cheerful | Possibly a variant of "Mario," meaning "cheerful" | SAH-ree-oh | Joyful | Latin | Low | Sar, Rio |
293 | Sarion | Little prince | Possibly a diminutive of "Sarai," meaning "little prince" | SAH-ree-on | Noble | Hebrew | Low | Sar, Rion |
294 | Sarko | Cagey; Secretive | Sarko is a Kurdish name meaning 'cagey' or 'secretive.' | SAR-ko | Personality | Kurdish | Low | Sar, Ko |
295 | Sarmadon | Mighty guardian | From "Sar" (prince) and "madon" (strength). | sar-MAH-don | Strong, Protective | Hebrew | Very Low | Sar, Madon |
296 | Saromiel | Light of divine vision | Name of angelic presence linked to insight, dreams, and spiritual clarity | sah-roh-mee-EL | Angelic, Spiritual | Hebrew-inspired | Rare | Saro, Miel |
297 | Sarphion | Serpent of wisdom | Symbolizes cunning intelligence and ancient knowledge | SAR-fee-on | Wisdom, Serpent | Greek | ★☆☆☆☆ | Sarp, Phion |
298 | Sarreon | Eternal prince | Denotes everlasting nobility and leadership | sa-REE-on | Eternal, Prince | Hebrew | ★☆☆☆☆ | Sar, Reon |
299 | Sarvian | Universal guardian | Carries a strong presence of protection and leadership in spiritual realm | SAR-vee-an | Mystical, Guardian | Latin-inspired | Uncommon | Sarv, Vian |
300 | Sarvis | Servant | Possibly derived from "service," meaning "servant" | SAR-vis | Humble | English | Low | Sar, Vis |
301 | Sarvoniel | Angel of truth | Blend of "Sar" (prince) and "voniel" (truth). | sar-VOH-nee-el | Truthful, Angelic | Hebrew | Very Low | Sar, Voniel |
302 | Sarvonor | Mighty warrior | Embodies strength and valor in battle | SAR-vo-nor | Warrior, Strength | Hebrew | ★☆☆☆☆ | Sarv, Vonor |
303 | Sasavion | Defender of faith | Combines "Sasa" (defender) and "vion" (faith). | sah-SAH-vee-on | Protective, Faithful | Hebrew | Very Low | Sasa, Vion |
304 | Sascha | Defender of men | Sascha is the German and Dutch variant of the name Sasha, derived from the Greek name Alexandros, meaning 'defender of men.' | SAH-sha | Virtue | German/Dutch | Moderate | Sash, Cha |
305 | Sashael | Defender of mankind | Angelic name possibly meaning "defender of mankind" | SAH-sha-el | Angelic | Hebrew | Low | Sash, Ael |
306 | Sashar | Defender of sacred truth | Strong, noble name with warrior-of-light vibes | SAH-shar | Spiritual, Warrior | Hebrew-inspired | Uncommon | Sash, Shar |
307 | Sashon | Joy | Possibly derived from "Sasson," meaning "joy" | SAH-shon | Joyful | Hebrew | Low | Sash, Shon |
308 | Sashoniel | Flame of the divine | Radiates celestial fire and angelic energy | sah-sho-NEE-el | Angelic, Celestial | Hebrew-inspired | Rare | Sasho, Oniel |
309 | Sasiel | Angel of clarity (speculative) | Ends with “el” indicating divine being | SAH-see-el | Angelic/Mystic | Hebrew-inspired | Very Low | Sasi, El |
310 | Sasienor | Eternal protector | From "Sasi" (protector) and "enor" (eternal). | sah-SEE-eh-nor | Eternal, Guardian | Latin | Very Low | Sasi, Enor |
311 | Sasimar | Ocean of peace | Represents vast tranquility and calmness | SAH-see-mar | Peace, Ocean | Hebrew | ★☆☆☆☆ | Sasi, Mar |
312 | Sasmor | Mountain of strength | Signifies unyielding power and stability | SAS-mor | Strength, Mountain | Hebrew | ★☆☆☆☆ | Sas, Mor |
313 | Sassian | Joyful messenger | Blend of "Sass" (joy) and "ian" (messenger). | sah-SEE-an | Joyful, Messenger | Hebrew | Very Low | Sass, Ian |
314 | Sassor | Whisper of the wind | Embodies subtlety and gentle communication | SAS-or | Wind, Whisper | Hebrew | ★☆☆☆☆ | Sas, Sor |
315 | Sataniel | Adversary of God (apocryphal) | Name linked to fallen angel traditions; forbidden in many cultures | sah-TAH-nee-el | Dark/Apocryphal | Hebrew | Controversial | Tan, El |
316 | Satariel | Moon of God; Dawn of God | Described in the Book of Enoch as the 17th Watcher; name believed to mean "Moon of God" or "Dawn of God." | sah-TAR-ee-el | Mythological | Hebrew | Low | Sat, Ariel |
317 | Sathaniel | Gift of God | Variant of Nathaniel, meaning "gift of God." | sah-THAN-ee-el | Biblical | Hebrew | Low | Sath, Nathan |
318 | Satharionel | Angel of divine justice | Represents fairness and righteousness | sa-THAR-ee-o-nel | Justice, Angelic | Hebrew | ★☆☆☆☆ | Sath, Arionel |
319 | Satheos | God of truth | Combines "Sa" (God) and "theos" (truth). | sah-THEE-os | Divine, Truthful | Greek | Very Low | Sa, The |
320 | Sathoniel | Flame of God | An angelic name symbolizing divine fire and purification | sa-THOH-nee-el | Celestial, Angelic | Hebrew | ★★☆☆☆ | Thon, Satho |
321 | Satiel | God's shield | Angelic name possibly meaning "God's shield" | SAH-tee-el | Angelic | Hebrew | Low | Sat, Tiel |
322 | Satrian | Defender of the stars | A knight-like name evoking protection and cosmic watchfulness | SA-tree-an | Warrior, Celestial | Latin | ★☆☆☆☆ | Sate, Rian |
323 | Satrianus | Star-born prince | Denotes celestial origin and nobility | sa-TREE-an-us | Star, Prince | Latin | ★☆☆☆☆ | Satr, Ianus |
324 | Satrius | Heavenly soldier | Embodies martial prowess and divine service | SA-tree-us | Soldier, Heavenly | Latin | ★☆☆☆☆ | Satr, Trius |
325 | Saturnin | Relating to the god Saturn | Saturnin is a rare French name derived from the Roman cognomen Saturninus, associated with the Roman god Saturn. | sah-TUR-nin | Mythology | French/Roman | Low | Sat, Nin |
326 | Saturninus | Dedicated to the Roman god Saturn | Saturninus is a Roman cognomen meaning 'dedicated to the Roman god Saturn.' It was the name of several early saints. | sah-tur-NY-nus | Mythology | Latin | Low | Sat, Ninus |
327 | Saul | "Asked for" or "Prayed for, Responded" | Saul is a Hebrew name meaning "asked for" or "prayed for." It is notably the name of the first king of Israel in the Bible. | SAWL | Religious | Hebrew | Moderate | None |
328 | Saúl | Asked for; Prayed for | Saúl is the Spanish form of Saul, a Hebrew name meaning 'asked for' or 'prayed for.' Saul was the first king of Israel in the Old Testament. | sah-OOL | Religious | Hebrew/Spanish | Moderate | Sau, Uli |
329 | Sauramiel | Guardian of dawn | A celestial name linked to the rising sun and spiritual awakening | SOR-a-mee-el | Angelic, Solar | Hebrew | ★★☆☆☆ | Saur, Ramiel |
330 | Sauranor | Sunlit guardian | Symbolizes protection under the light of the sun | SAW-ra-nor | Sun, Guardian | Latin | ★☆☆☆☆ | Saur, Anor |
331 | Saurenor | Noble one of the skies | Combines royalty and sky symbolism for a heavenly identity | SAWR-en-or | Sky, Noble | Latinized | ★☆☆☆☆ | Saur, Enor |
332 | Saurian | Eternal light bearer | Holds an ancient tone and evokes deep spiritual strength | SAW-ree-an | Mystical, Ancient | Latin-inspired | Uncommon | Saur, Rian |
333 | Sauriel | Angel of death (apocryphal) | Considered a watcher or archangel in some texts | SAW-ree-el | Angelic/Watcher | Hebrew | Low | Sauri, Riel |
334 | Saurius | Lizard | Derived from the Latin suffix "-saurus," commonly used in taxonomy to denote lizards or reptilian creatures. | SAW-ree-us | Zoological | Latin | Low | Sau, Rius |
335 | Sava | Old man; Elder | Old man; Elder | Sa-Va | People | Hebrew | Low | Sav |
336 | Savaelion | Lion of the Savior | A bold and regal name that connects divine strength with courage | sa-VAH-lee-on | Heroic, Celestial | Hebrew | ★★★☆☆ | Savi, Vael |
337 | Savarell | Seraph of radiant strength | Angelic in tone, symbolizing divine brilliance and heavenly resilience | sah-vah-RELL | Angelic, Celestial | Hebrew-inspired | Rare | Sava, Rell |
338 | Savariel | Healing angel | Associated with divine healing and comforting energy | SA-va-ree-el | Angelic, Healing | Hebrew | ★★★★☆ | Sava, Riel |
339 | Savax | Guardian fire of purity | Modern twist with fiery essence, a name of divine protector energy | SAH-vaks | Warrior, Mystical | Hebrew-inspired | Rare | Savi, Vax |
340 | Saverio | New house | Saverio is of Italian origin, related to Xavier and Javier, derived from the Basque term 'etxe berri,' meaning 'new house.' It is associated with Saint Francis Xavier. | sah-VEH-ree-oh | Religious | Italian | Moderate | Sav, Rio |
341 | Savian | New house; Bright | Considered a variant of Savion, derived from Xavier or Savyon. Xavier has Arabic and Basque origins meaning 'new house' or 'bright.' | SAY-vee-an | Arabic/Basque | Arabic/Basque | Low | Sav, Vian |
342 | Savidan | God's beloved guardian | A name that reflects divine protection and spiritual loyalty | sah-VEE-dan | Angelic, Guardian | Hebrew-Latin | Rare | Savi, Dan |
343 | Saviel | God's understanding | Angelic name possibly meaning "God's understanding" | SAH-vee-el | Angelic | Hebrew | Low | Sav, Viel |
344 | Savielon | Light of salvation | Evokes divine intervention, enlightenment, and spiritual awakening | sah-vee-EL-on | Angelic, Spiritual | Hebrew-inspired | Uncommon | Savi, Elon |
345 | Savilos | Eternal wisdom | Rooted in divine knowledge, evoking a sage-like or prophetic aura | SAH-vi-los | Mystic, Wise | Greek | ★☆☆☆☆ | Savi, Vilo |
346 | Savio | "Wise" or "Learned" | Savio is an Italian name meaning "wise" or "learned." It is often used as both a given name and a surname. | SAH-vee-oh | Virtue | Italian | Low | Saav |
347 | Savion | Groundsel; God is gracious | Savion is a unisex name with Hebrew origins, meaning 'groundsel,' a type of plant in the daisy family. It symbolizes innocence and purity. | SAH-vee-on | Nature | Hebrew | Low | Savi, Vion |
348 | Savionor | Savior of honor | Denotes one who brings salvation with dignity and grace | SAV-ee-oh-nor | Messianic, Heroic | Latin | Uncommon | Sav, Vion |
349 | Saviour | One who rescues from danger | Saviour is a gender-neutral name, more commonly given to boys, referring to 'one who rescues from danger.' Derived from the Latin 'salvator,' it is often associated with divine helpers. | SAY-vee-er | Virtue, Religious | English | Low | Sav, Vior |
350 | Savriel | Lion of salvation | Powerful name symbolizing divine strength and salvation | SAV-ree-el | Angelic, Strength | Hebrew | Moderate | Savvy, Riel |
351 | Sawyer | "Woodcutter" | Sawyer is an English occupational name meaning "woodcutter." It has gained popularity as a given name for both boys and girls. | SOY-er | Occupational | English | High | Saw |
352 | Saxon | "People of the dagger, Swordsman" | Saxon is a German name meaning "people of the dagger." It refers to the Saxons, a Germanic tribe. | SAK-sən | Historical | German | Low | Saxo |
353 | Sayamon | Man of truth and purity | Spiritual figure known for truthfulness and pure intentions | SAY-a-mon | Mystical, Noble | Aramaic-Greek | Very Rare | Say, Amon |
354 | Sayer | Woodcutter; Carpenter; Victory of the people | Sayer is a unisex name of English and Welsh origin, meaning 'woodcutter' or 'carpenter.' It also has German roots meaning 'victory of the people.' | SAY-er | Occupational | English/Welsh/German | Low | Say, Saye |
355 | Sayidriel | Honored angel | Mix of "Sayid" (honored) and "-riel" (angel suffix) | sigh-EED-ree-el | Angelic, Royal | Arabic-Hebrew | ★☆☆☆☆ | Sayid, Riel |
356 | Sayiel | God's helper | Angelic name possibly meaning "God's helper" | SAY-ee-el | Angelic | Hebrew | Low | Say, Yiel |
357 | Sayim | Sacred listener | Quiet, reflective, and serene name tied to spiritual attentiveness | SAY-im | Spiritual, Mystical | Arabic-inspired | Rare | Say, Imi |
358 | Saylon | Path of serenity | Smooth and melodic, this name brings peaceful vibes and soulfulness | SAY-lon | Peaceful, Celestial | Invented | Rare | Sayl, Lonnie |
359 | Saylorius | Speaker of truth | Has a commanding tone, ideal for visionary or prophetic themes | say-LOR-ee-us | Truth, Oracle | Latin | ★☆☆☆☆ | Saylo, Lory |
360 | Saymon | Hearing; Listener; Faithful | Derived from the name Simon, meaning "hearing," "listener," or "faithful." | SAY-mun | Virtuous | Hebrew | Low | Say, Mon |
361 | Saymonel | Guardian in shadows | Has a mysterious and protective aura | SAY-mo-nel | Shadow, Protector | Hybrid | ★☆☆☆☆ | Saymo, Monel |
362 | Sayriel | Angel of word and wisdom | Combines clarity, authority, and divine truth | SAY-ree-el | Angelic, Intellectual | Hebrew-inspired | Rare | Sayri, Riel |
363 | Scaevola | Left-handed | Scaevola is derived from the Latin 'scaevus,' meaning 'left-handed.' It is associated with the Roman hero Gaius Mucius Scaevola. | skay-VOH-lah | Historical | Latin | Low | Scaev, Vola |
364 | Schuyler | Scholar; Protector of knowledge | Schuyler is a unisex name of Dutch origin, meaning 'scholar' or 'protector of knowledge.' It conveys intelligence and guardianship. | SKY-ler | Virtue, Educational | Dutch | Moderate | Sky, Schuy |
365 | Scot | From Scotland; Wanderer | Scot is a masculine name of Scottish origin, meaning 'from Scotland' or 'wanderer.' It signifies a person of Scottish heritage. | SKOT | Geographic | Scottish | Moderate | Scotty, Scottie |
366 | Scott | Person from Scotland; Gaelic speaker | Scott is a masculine name of Scottish origin, referring to a 'person from Scotland' or someone who speaks Scottish Gaelic. | SKOT | Geographic | Scottish | High | Scotty, Scottie |
367 | Scotty | From Scotland; Of Scottish origin | Scotty is a diminutive form of Scott, derived from the Old English term meaning "from Scotland" or "of Scottish origin." It's a charming choice, paying homage to Scottish heritage. | SKOT-ee | Geographic | English | Moderate | Scott, Scot |
368 | Seamiel | Angel of unity (speculative) | Name structure common in angelic naming traditions | SEE-uh-mee-el | Angelic/Unity | Hebrew-inspired | Very Low | Seam, Miel |
369 | Séamus | Supplanter | Séamus is the Irish equivalent of James, originating from the Hebrew name Jacob, meaning "supplanter." It's deeply rooted in Irish culture and history. | SHAY-mus | Traditional | Irish | Moderate | Shay, Seamy |
370 | Sean | God is gracious | Sean is an Irish variant of John, derived from the Hebrew name Yochanan, meaning "God is gracious." It's a popular name with a timeless appeal. | SHAWN | Biblical | Irish | High | Shawn, Shaun |
371 | Searle | "Armor" or "Protection" | Searle is an English name derived from Old Norse, meaning "armor" or "protection." It has been used as both a surname and a given name. | SURL | Strength | English | Very Low | None |
372 | Seb | God of the earth | Seb is a short form of Sebastian and also an Egyptian name meaning "God of the earth." It's a succinct and modern choice. | SEB | Mythological | Egyptian/English | Moderate | Sebby |
373 | Sebaeus | Revered one of the heavens | Regal and ancient, evokes divine honor | seh-BAY-us | Celestial, Royalty | Latin-inspired | Uncommon | Seb, Baeus |
374 | Sebaiah | Jehovah has sworn | Biblical name meaning "Jehovah has sworn" | seh-BAY-uh | Biblical | Hebrew | Low | Seb, Baya |
375 | Sebald | Victory; Courageous | Sebald is of German origin, composed of elements meaning "victory" and "courageous." It's a historic name with a strong connotation. | ZEH-bahlt | Virtue | German | Low | Seb |
376 | Sebaliel | Angel of order and structure | Represents divine laws and sacred balance | seh-bah-LEE-el | Angelic, Lawful | Hebrew-inspired | Rare | Seba, Liel |
377 | Sebanar | Hidden flame of God | A mysterious name with spiritual depth, symbolizing divine fire in secret | SEB-a-nar | Mystic, Divine | Hebrew | ★☆☆☆☆ | Seba, Nari |
378 | Sebaniel | Angel of guidance (speculative) | Angelic ending “-el” suggests divine messenger | SEH-bah-nee-el | Angelic/Spiritual | Hebrew-inspired | Very Low | Seba, Niel |
379 | Sebariel | Light of sacred promise | Tied to hope, divine contracts, and heavenly destiny | seh-BAH-ree-el | Angelic, Hopeful | Hebrew-inspired | Rare | Sebi, Riel |
380 | Sebastiaan | "Venerable" or "Revered" | Sebastiaan is the Dutch form of Sebastian, meaning "venerable" or "revered." It is a classic name with enduring appeal. | seh-BAS-tee-ahn | Virtue | Greek | Moderate | Bas, Seb |
381 | Sebastian | Venerable; Revered | Sebastian is derived from the Greek word 'sebastos,' meaning "venerable" or "revered." It's associated with Saint Sebastian, a revered Christian martyr. | seh-BAS-tee-uhn | Religious | Greek | High | Seb, Bastian |
382 | Sebastiano | Man from Sebaste | Sebastiano is the Italian form of Sebastian, meaning "man from Sebaste," a town in ancient Greece. It's a classic and elegant name. | seh-bas-TYAH-no | Geographic | Italian | Moderate | Seb, Basti |
383 | Sebastianor | Venerable; Revered | Derived from Sebastian, meaning "venerable" or "revered." | seh-BAS-tee-ah-nor | Classical | Latin/Greek | High | Seb, Nor |
384 | Sebastiel | Majestic one of God | Combines nobility with angelic presence | se-BAS-tee-el | Celestial, Royal | Latin-Hebrew | ★★☆☆☆ | Seb, Bastiel |
385 | Sebastos | Man from Sebasta | Sebastos is a Greek name meaning "man from Sebasta." It's a variant of Sebastian with a traditional feel. | seh-BAS-tos | Geographic | Greek | Low | Seb |
386 | Sebathel | Angel of will or command | Angelic structure, may reference “thel” (God's will) | SEH-bah-thel | Angelic/Strength | Hebrew-inspired | Very Low | Seba, Thel |
387 | Sebeor | Flame of judgment | Represents a fiery presence, symbolic of divine justice | SEB-ee-or | Elemental, Fiery | Latin-Hebrew | Very Rare | Seb, Eor |
388 | Sebiel | Angel of mercy (speculative) | Short angelic name, variant of “Seviel” | SEH-bee-el | Angelic/Virtue | Hebrew-inspired | Very Low | Sebi, Biel |
389 | Sebion | Exalted dwelling | A name with biblical roots possibly implying a sacred or elevated home. | SEB-ee-on | Biblical, Spiritual | Hebrew-inspired | Low | Seb, Bion |
390 | Sebionel | Angel of strength | Embodies inner might with a calm spiritual undertone | SEB-ee-o-nel | Warrior, Angelic | Hebrew | ★☆☆☆☆ | Sebi, Ionel |
391 | Sebiriel | Angel of inner strength | A celestial name associated with emotional and spiritual endurance | seh-BEE-ree-el | Angelic, Resilient | Hebrew | Rare | Sebi, Riel |
392 | Sebren | Venerable | Sebren is likely derived from Sebastian, meaning "venerable." It's a modern variation with a classic touch. | SEB-ren | Virtue | English | Low | Seb |
393 | Sebrin | Calm strength of the spirit | Gentle yet strong, evokes inner power and calm leadership | SEB-rin | Gentle, Mystical | Invented | Rare | Seb, Brin |
394 | Sebrionel | Graceful protector | Denotes an elegant spiritual guardian | SEB-ree-oh-nel | Guardian, Grace | Hebrew-Greek | Rare | Brion, El |
395 | Sebtavian | Majestic flame | Combines sacred fire and imperial dignity | seb-TAY-vee-an | Regal, Mystical | Latin | Rare | Seb, Tavi |
396 | Sebthiel | Shield of divine truth | Evokes strong archangelic guardian imagery | SEB-thee-el | Angelic, Warrior | Hebrew-inspired | Rare | Seb, Thiel |
397 | Secariel | Watcher of the sacred | An angel who safeguards holy knowledge and traditions | seh-KAR-ee-el | Angelic, Protector | Hebrew | Rare | Seca, Riel |
398 | Secario | Secret light of the divine | A name shrouded in mystery and heavenly wisdom | seh-KAR-ee-oh | Mystical, Enigmatic | Latin-inspired | Rare | Seca, Rio |
399 | Sechariah | Remembered by the Lord | A traditional yet spiritual variation of Zechariah | seh-kah-RY-ah | Biblical, Spiritual | Hebrew | Uncommon | Sech, Riah |
400 | Secharias | God Remembers | Variant of "Zacharias," derived from Hebrew, meaning "God remembers." | seh-KAR-ee-as | Biblical | Hebrew | Low | Sec, Charias |
401 | Secharus | Divine memory keeper | Rooted in sacred remembrance and wisdom | SEK-ah-rus | Mystic, Oracle | Greek | ★☆☆☆☆ | Sech, Charus |
402 | Sechasiel | Fiery vision of God | A radiant and visionary being, often linked to divine foresight | seh-KA-shi-el | Prophetic, Visionary | Hebrew | Very Rare | Secha, Ashi |
403 | Sechaziel | Fire watcher of God | A strong name with protective energy and celestial fire connection | SEK-ah-zee-el | Angelic, Fire | Hebrew | ★☆☆☆☆ | Secha, Aziel |
404 | Sechiel | Angel of silence or time (spec.) | Found in apocryphal angelology texts | SEH-kee-el | Angelic/Mystic | Hebrew | Very Low | Sechi, Kiel |
405 | Sechior | Thunder of the Lord | Embodies the powerful voice and will of God | SEH-kee-or | Elemental, Thunder | Hebrew-Latin | Rare | Sech, Yor |
406 | Secundar | The second-born protector | A noble-sounding title name, ideal for siblings or protector archetypes | se-KUN-dar | Noble, Ancient | Latin | ★☆☆☆☆ | Sec, Dar |
407 | Secundus | Second | Roman praenomen meaning "second." Borne by early saints, including a 2nd-century martyr from Asti, Italy. | seh-KUN-dus | Historical | Latin | Low | Sec, Undus |
408 | Sedakiel | Righteousness of God | Deeply spiritual, this name resonates with moral clarity and justice | seh-DAH-kee-el | Justice, Angelic | Hebrew | ★★☆☆☆ | Sedi, Dakiel |
409 | Sedalon | Eternal flame of God | A name symbolizing undying divine presence | SEH-da-lon | Eternal, Light | Hebrew | Rare | Sedi, Lon |
410 | Sedaniel | Calmness of God | A serene, peaceful angelic name with a gentle sound | seh-DAN-ee-el | Peaceful, Celestial | Hebrew | ★☆☆☆☆ | Sed, Daniel |
411 | Sedariel | Angel of order | Represents spiritual structure, harmony, and peace | seh-DAH-ree-el | Order, Angelic | Hebrew | Rare | Sedi, Ari |
412 | Sedgely | "From the sword meadow" | Sedgely is an English habitational name meaning "from the sword meadow" | Seh-Dgeh-li | Nature | English | Rare | Sed, Gely |
413 | Sedivan | Spirit of deep understanding | A soulful name associated with introspection and wisdom | seh-DEE-van | Mystical, Wise | Latin | Rare | Sed, Van |
414 | Sedrak | Babylonian name, “command of Aku” | Biblical name (variant of Shadrach) | SEH-drak | Biblical/Classic | Akkadian | Low | Sed, Drak |
415 | Sedrick | Loved; Kindly | Sedrick is of Old English origin, meaning "kindly" and "loved." It's a variant of Cedric with a warm connotation. | SED-rik | Virtue | English | Low | Sed, Rick |
416 | Seeley | "Very Happy, Blessed" | Seeley is a gender-neutral name of English origin, meaning "very happy." It is derived from an English surname which comes from the Old English word "selig." | SEE-lee | Emotional | English | Low | See, Lee |
417 | Seferiel | Angel of books and knowledge | Protector of sacred texts, linked to divine wisdom | SEF-eh-ree-el | Angelic, Intellectual | Hebrew-inspired | Rare | Sef, Friel |
418 | Seferino | Gentle wind; West wind | Variant of Zephyrinus, from Greek 'Zephyros,' meaning 'west wind.' Associated with the gentle west wind in Greek mythology. | sef-eh-REE-no | Greek/Latin | Greek/Latin | Low | Sef, Rino |
419 | Seferion | Book of divine truth | Implies sacred knowledge, like a keeper of scrolls or heavenly texts | SEF-air-ee-on | Knowledge, Mystic | Greek | ★☆☆☆☆ | Sef, Rion |
420 | Seff | Resembling a wolf; Peaceful traveler | Seff is a Hebrew name meaning "resembling a wolf" and also considered a variant of Jeffrey, meaning "peaceful traveler." It's a unique and intriguing choice. | SEF | Animal | Hebrew | Low | Sef |
421 | Sefton | Town in the rushes | Sefton is of Old Norse and Old English origin, meaning "town in the rushes." It's associated with a village in Merseyside, England. | SEF-tun | Geographic | English | Low | Sef |
422 | Segan | Wise one; Victorious person | Segan is a Slavic name meaning "wise one" or "victorious person." It's a variant of the name Sage, symbolizing wisdom and health. | SEE-gun | Virtue | Slavic | Low | Seg |
423 | Seger | "Sea Fighter, Sea spear" | Seger is a boy's name of British origin, meaning "sea fighter." It evokes a spirit of adventure on both land and water. | SEE-ger | Nautical | British | Low | Seg, Gerry |
424 | Sehaliel | Light of the heavens | A radiant, high-vibration name evoking divine illumination | seh-HAL-ee-el | Light, Celestial | Hebrew | ★★☆☆☆ | Seha, Haliel |
425 | Seidon | Poseidon | Associated with the Greek god of the sea. | SAY-don | Mythology | Greek | Very Low | Sei, Don |
426 | Seiel | Angel of divine light (spec.) | Angelic name structure; obscure but peaceful in tone | SEE-el | Angelic/Light | Hebrew-inspired | Very Low | Sei, El |
427 | Seielor | Light of divine justice | Carries connotations of fairness, integrity, and divine power | say-EL-or | Justice, Divine Light | Hebrew | Very Rare | Sei, Lor |
428 | Seijas | Unknown | A surname of Spanish origin, first found in Catalonia, northeastern Spain. Specific meaning is not readily available. | SAY-has | Spanish | Spanish | Low | Sei, Jas |
429 | Seimor | Marshland guardian | Possibly derived from "Seymour," a surname-turned-given name with Norman roots. | SEE-mor | Nature, Mystic | Norman | Low | Sei, Mor |
430 | Seir | Rough; Hairy | Seir is a Hebrew name meaning "rough" or "hairy." It's a biblical name associated with a mountainous region in Edom. | SAY-er | Biblical | Hebrew | Low | Sei |
431 | Seiraph | Fiery angel | Derived from 'seraph', one of the highest order of angels. | SEER-af | Angelic, Mystical | Hebrew-inspired | Low | Sei, Raph |
432 | Seiraphon | Burning one, seraph-like | Derived from “seraphim,” high-ranking angels, powerful and fiery | SEER-a-fon | Angelic, Fire | Hebrew | ★☆☆☆☆ | Seira, Phon |
433 | Seladiel | Angel of prayer (variant of Selaphiel) | Known archangel in Christian mysticism | SEH-lah-dee-el | Angelic/Spiritual | Hebrew | Low | Sela, Diel |
434 | Seladin | Light of faith | A name representing purity and steadfast spiritual light | SEH-lah-din | Celestial, Spiritual | Latin-inspired | Rare | Sel, Din |
435 | Seladion | Star of God | A celestial-sounding name inspired by angelic traditions. | Seh-LAY-dee-on | Celestial, Angelic | Latinized | Very Low | Sela, Dion |
436 | Selamir | Peaceful light | Blend of “Selah” (peace) and “mir” (light/glory). | SELL-ah-meer | Spiritual, Light | Hebrew-Slavic | Low | Sel, Mir |
437 | Selaphiel | Angel of prayer | Recognized archangel, associated with intercession | SEH-lah-fee-el | Angelic/Prayer | Hebrew | Medium | Sela, Fiel |
438 | Selchior | Sacred king | Variant of “Melchior,” one of the Magi. | SELL-kee-or | Biblical, Royal | Persian | Medium | Sel, Chior |
439 | Seleas | Chosen light | Denotes one who is divinely chosen to carry the light | SEH-lee-us | Mystical, Angelic | Greek-inspired | Uncommon | Sel, Eas |
440 | Selekiel | Chosen of God | Regal and spiritual, signifying divine favor or selection | sel-eh-KEE-el | Divine Purpose | Hebrew | ★☆☆☆☆ | Sele, Kiel |
441 | Selemiah | God restores | Variant of “Shelemiah” (Biblical priest name) | seh-leh-MY-uh | Biblical/Restoration | Hebrew | Low | Sele, Miah |
442 | Selemon | Peaceful | Variant of Solomon, meaning "peaceful." | SEL-eh-mon | Virtuous | Hebrew | Low | Sel, Mon |
443 | Selestino | Heavenly | Selestino is a Latin-derived name meaning "heavenly," often associated with celestial beauty. | seh-les-TEE-no | Virtue | Latin | Low | Cel, Tino |
444 | Selianor | Star of peace | A serene name mixing celestial wonder with tranquility | sel-ee-AH-nor | Peaceful, Star | Hebrew-Latin | ★☆☆☆☆ | Sel, Lian |
445 | Selidon | Moonlight guardian | Soft yet powerful, carries lunar themes with a protector vibe | SEL-i-don | Moon, Guardian | Greek | ★☆☆☆☆ | Seli, Don |
446 | Seliel | God's Light | An angelic name implying divine illumination or guidance. | SEL-ee-el | Angelic, Spiritual | Hebrew-inspired | Low | Sel, Liel |
447 | Selimiel | Peace of God | A serene and divine name, often given to one destined for harmony | seh-LEE-mee-el | Angelic, Spiritual | Hebrew-inspired | Moderate | Sel, Miel |
448 | Selion | Radiant presence | Symbolizes a glowing spiritual presence and grace | SEH-lee-on | Celestial, Mystical | Latin-inspired | Rare | Sel, Leon |
449 | Selivan | Man of the forest | A name with Old Slavic elements, possibly a saint variant. | SEL-ih-van | Nature, Mystic | Slavic | Very Low | Sel, Van |
450 | Selkarios | Celestial flame carrier | Evokes a messenger of divine fire, strong and radiant | sel-KAHR-ee-os | Fire, Celestial | Hybrid | ★☆☆☆☆ | Selkar, Karios |
451 | Selkian | Ocean guardian | Possibly inspired by the mythological Selkies with angelic fusion. | SELL-kee-an | Mythical, Ocean | Gaelic | Very Low | Sel, Kian |
452 | Seloriel | God’s clarity | Angelic name meaning divine insight or transparency | seh-LOR-ee-el | Vision, Angelic | Hebrew | ★☆☆☆☆ | Selor, Riel |
453 | Selvin | God is gracious; Of the woods | Selvin is of English origin, meaning 'God is gracious' or 'of the woods.' It's a versatile name with both spiritual and nature-inspired connotations. | SEL-vin | English | English | Low | Sel, Vin |
454 | Selwyn | Manor friend | Selwyn is an Old English name meaning "manor friend," reflecting a noble heritage. | SEL-win | Traditional | English | Low | Sel, Wyn |
455 | Sem | Name; He has heard | Sem is a Dutch variant of Shem, meaning "name" or "he has heard," and is popular in the Netherlands. | SEM | Biblical | Hebrew/Dutch | High | Sem |
456 | Semach | Joy | Thought to be of Jewish origin, meaning "Joy." | SEH-mahk | Emotional | Jewish | Low | Sem, Mach |
457 | Semadarion | Gift of the fruitful vine | Derived from "Semadar" (grape blossom in Hebrew). | SEM-ah-dar-ee-on | Biblical, Nature | Hebrew | Very Low | Sem, Dario |
458 | Semadiah | God has listened | A name expressing divine attentiveness to prayers | seh-mah-DYE-ah | Biblical, Devotional | Hebrew | Rare | Sema, Diah |
459 | Semadion | Shield of the sacred | A powerful protector figure in spiritual lore | seh-MAH-dee-on | Warrior, Sacred | Greek-Hebrew | ★☆☆☆☆ | Sema, Dion |
460 | Semah | Divine mark | A short yet strong name representing being marked by the divine | SEH-mah | Biblical, Mystical | Hebrew | Uncommon | Sem, Mah |
461 | Semakiel | Angel of observation (speculative) | Follows angelic naming convention | SEH-mah-kee-el | Angelic/Watchful | Hebrew-inspired | Very Low | Sema, Kiel |
462 | Semanias | God hears | A name rooted in biblical assurance of divine listening | seh-MAH-nee-us | Spiritual, Faith-Based | Hebrew-inspired | Rare | Sema, Nias |
463 | Semanuel | God has listened | Variation of "Emmanuel" with emphasis on divine attentiveness | seh-MAN-yoo-el | Prayer, Divine | Hebrew | ★★☆☆☆ | Sema, Manny |
464 | Semarias | "God is Guarded" | Semarias is a name of Hebrew origin, derived from "shem" meaning "name" and "aryeh" meaning "lion." | seh-MAH-ree-ahs | Religious | Hebrew | Very Low | Sem, Rias |
465 | Semarion | Protected by God | A name symbolizing divine protection and strength | seh-MAR-ee-on | Angelic, Strong | Latin-inspired | Moderate | Sem, Rion |
466 | Semavius | One from the heavens | Name exudes nobility and cosmic descent | seh-MAH-vee-us | Celestial, Royal | Latin | ★☆☆☆☆ | Sema, Vio |
467 | Semei | God has heard | Greek form of the Hebrew name Shimi. Mentioned in the genealogy of Jesus in the Bible (Luke 3:26). | seh-MAY | Hebrew/Greek | Hebrew/Greek | Low | Sem, Mei |
468 | Semein | One who hears | Possibly a variation of Simeon, meaning 'heard' or 'listener'. | SEM-een | Biblical, Reflective | Hebrew | Moderate | Sem, Mein |
469 | Semelior | Angel of diligence | Name invention blending "Semel" (once) and "El" (God). | SEM-ell-ee-or | Angelic, Virtue | Invented | Very Low | Sem, Lior |
470 | Semeon | He Who Hears | Variant of Simeon; means "He Who Hears." | seh-MEE-on | Biblical | Hebrew | Low | Sem, Eon |
471 | Semeron | Everlasting one | Implies one with timeless or eternal purpose | SEH-meh-ron | Eternal, Mystical | Greek-inspired | Rare | Sem, Ron |
472 | Semias | Wise old man | Semias is believed to mean "wise old man," though its origins are not well-documented. | SEM-ee-as | Virtue | Uncertain | Low | Sem |
473 | Semielon | Grace of God | Inspired by Semiel, with emphasis on divine grace. | SEM-ee-ell-on | Divine, Angelic | Hebrew-Latin | Very Low | Semi, Leon |
474 | Semionor | Eternal light bearer | Luminous and noble, symbol of divine illumination | seh-mee-OH-nor | Light, Eternal | Greek | ★☆☆☆☆ | Semio, Ionor |
475 | Semkariel | Angel who binds evil | A powerful-sounding invented angelic name. | SEM-kar-ee-el | Protective, Angelic | Invented | Very Low | Sem, Kari |
476 | Semniel | Angel of secrets (speculative) | Ends in “el”; mysterious tone | SEM-nee-el | Angelic/Mystic | Hebrew-inspired | Very Low | Sem, Niel |
477 | Senach | Wise and prophetic | Reflects a person of insight, often considered a visionary | SEH-nakh | Prophetic, Ancient | Aramaic-inspired | Rare | Sen, Nach |
478 | Senachiel | Watcher of divine boundaries | Angelic name with a guardian aura, overseeing divine limits | SEN-a-kee-el | Angelic, Guardian | Hebrew | ★☆☆☆☆ | Sena, Chiel |
479 | Senadarus | Radiant warrior of light | Combines brightness and strength in a celestial warrior figure | seh-NAH-dah-rus | Warrior, Radiant | Latin-Hebrew | ★☆☆☆☆ | Sena, Darus |
480 | Senadin | Glow of faith; Majesty of faith | An Arabic and Bosnian name meaning "glow of faith" or "majesty of faith." | seh-NAH-deen | Religious | Arabic/Bosnian | Low | Sen, Din |
481 | Senael | Brightness of God | An angelic-sounding name that conveys divine light or presence. | SEN-a-el | Angelic, Mystical | Hebrew-inspired | Low | Sen, Nael |
482 | Senaiah | Yahweh has shined | A luminous and joyful name connected to divine light | seh-NYE-ah | Spiritual, Radiant | Hebrew | Moderate | Sen, Naiah |
483 | Senan | Little wise one | Irish origin, often associated with saints known for their wisdom. | SEN-an | Saintly, Virtuous | Irish | Moderate | Sen, Nan |
484 | Senaniel | Angel of grace or mercy (spec.) | Angelic form, “Senan” possibly from Latin “senatus” (council) | SEN-ah-nee-el | Angelic/Virtue | Latin-Hebrew | Very Low | Sena, Niel |
485 | Senarion | Star of divine order | A luminous name rooted in cosmic alignment and destiny | seh-NAIR-ee-on | Star, Order | Greek | ★☆☆☆☆ | Senar, Rion |
486 | Sendak | Godfather | Of Aramaic origin, meaning "Godfather," literally the one who holds the Jewish baby during the circumcision ceremony. | SEN-dak | Religious | Aramaic | Low | Sen, Dak |
487 | Sendor | Defender of Men | Derived from Alexander; means "defender of men." | SEN-dor | Protective | English | Low | Sen, Dor |
488 | Seneca | People of the standing rock | Seneca is of Native American origin, meaning "people of the standing rock," and was also the name of a Roman philosopher. | SEN-eh-ka | Historical | Latin/Native American | Low | Sen |
489 | Senecor | Silent guardian of wisdom | Suggests hidden strength and inner knowledge | SEN-eh-kor | Mystic, Guardian | Latin | ★☆☆☆☆ | Sene, Cor |
490 | Senel | Gentle breeze | Soft and poetic, symbolizing peace and calm | SEH-nel | Nature, Gentle | Latin-inspired | Rare | Sen, Nel |
491 | Senen | Monday | Senen is an Indonesian name meaning "Monday," often used for boys born on that day. | SEH-nen | Time-related | Indonesian | Low | Sen |
492 | Senerion | Flame of heaven | Sounds like a celestial fire-being; possibly a blend of "sen" (old) and "orion." | seh-NEHR-ee-on | Celestial, Fire | Invented | Very Low | Sene, Rion |
493 | Senian | One who perceives the unseen | A seer-like figure, gentle and intuitive | SEN-ee-an | Visionary, Mystic | Hebrew | ★☆☆☆☆ | Senny, Nian |
494 | Seniel | Angel of awareness (speculative) | Ends in “-el,” common for angelic names | SEH-nee-el | Angelic/Spiritual | Hebrew-inspired | Very Low | Seni, Niel |
495 | Sennacherib | Sin has replaced the brothers | Sennacherib is of Akkadian origin, meaning 'Sin (the moon-god) has replaced the brothers.' He was a 7th-century BC Assyrian king known for his military campaigns. | sen-NAK-er-ib | Akkadian | Akkadian | Low | Sen, Acher |
496 | Sennen | Old man; Ancient one | Sennen is of Cornish origin, meaning "old man" or "ancient one," and is associated with a saint of the same name. | SEN-en | Traditional | Cornish | Low | Sen |
497 | Sennet | Trumpet Flourish | Sennet is a rare masculine name that may derive from an ancient Egyptian board game or a musical term referring to a trumpet flourish in Elizabethan theater. | SEN-it | Musical | Old French/Middle English | Low | Sen |
498 | Senoriel | Angel of divine order (speculative) | Elaborate angelic-sounding name | seh-NOHR-ee-el | Angelic/Mystic | Hebrew-inspired | Very Low | Seno, Riel |
499 | Senorion | Heaven’s high prince | Noble and celestial, with strong leadership energy | seh-NOR-ee-on | Royal, Celestial | Greek | ★☆☆☆☆ | Senor, Orion |
500 | Senovar | New dawn | Name implying rebirth or a fresh spiritual beginning. | SEN-oh-var | Rebirth, Light | Invented | Very Low | Seno, Var |
501 | Seon | Good; Virtuous | Seon is a Korean name meaning "good" or "virtuous," and can be used for both genders. | SUN | Virtue | Korean | Low | Seo |
502 | Sephar | Book; Enumeration | A biblical location mentioned in Genesis 10:30. Derived from Hebrew 'seper,' meaning 'record' or 'book.' | SEH-far | Hebrew | Hebrew | Moderate | Seph, Phar |
503 | Sephelus | Sacred whisper | Invented angelic-style name suggesting divine communication. | SEFF-eh-lus | Spiritual, Angelic | Latinized | Very Low | Sephe, Lus |
504 | Sephiel | Angel of the flame (speculative) | Based on “Seph” from “Seraph” | SEH-fee-el | Angelic/Fire | Hebrew-inspired | Very Low | Seph, Fiel |
505 | Sephiran | Flaming angel of purity | Inspired by seraphim, evokes divine fire and holiness | SEF-ee-ran | Fire, Angelic | Hebrew | ★☆☆☆☆ | Seph, Iran |
506 | Septhorus | Flame-bearer of knowledge | Mythical-sounding name with fiery intellect | SEP-thor-us | Fire, Wisdom | Greek | ★☆☆☆☆ | Sep, Thorus |
507 | Septimus | Seventh | Septimus is a Latin personal name that means 'seventh.' It was initially a Roman praenomen used to denote the seventh child or one born in the seventh month. | SEP-ti-mus | Latin | Latin | Low | Sep, Tim |
508 | Serabiel | Angel of serenity and hope | Uplifting energy with calm, peaceful resonance | SEHR-a-bee-el | Peace, Angelic | Hebrew | ★☆☆☆☆ | Sera, Biel |
509 | Seradon | Warrior of serenity | A rare name merging strength with calmness | SEH-rah-don | Warrior, Angelic | Invented | Rare | Sera, Don |
510 | Seradonor | Gifted fire of heaven | Carries divine warmth and celestial gifting | ser-AH-do-nor | Celestial, Fire | Hebrew | ★☆☆☆☆ | Sera, Donor |
511 | Serafin | Fiery; Burning ones | From Hebrew 'serafim,' referring to a class of six-winged angels in the Bible. Used as a personal name in various cultures. | seh-rah-FEEN | Hebrew/Latin | Hebrew/Latin | Moderate | Sera, Fin |
512 | Seraiah | Yahweh Has Prevailed | Seraiah is a Hebrew name meaning 'Yahweh has prevailed.' It's found in the Old Testament as the name of several individuals. | seh-RAY-ah | Biblical | Hebrew | Low | Sera |
513 | Serajel | Flame of heaven | A fiery, passionate name with divine connotation | SEH-rah-jel | Celestial, Radiant | Hebrew-inspired | Rare | Sera, Jel |
514 | Serakiel | Angel of truth (speculative) | Traditional angelic formation; “-el” indicates divine | SEH-rah-kee-el | Angelic/Truth | Hebrew-inspired | Very Low | Sera, Kiel |
515 | Serakion | Fire angel | Blend of "Seraph" and "-ion," suggesting fiery power. | seh-RAH-kee-on | Fire, Celestial | Invented | Very Low | Sera, Kion |
516 | Seramin | Divine guardian | One who stands as a spiritual protector | SEH-rah-min | Guardian, Mystical | Latin-inspired | Rare | Sera, Min |
517 | Seramion | Spiritual mirror of God | Reflective, symbolic of sacred balance and truth | seh-RAH-mee-on | Divine, Reflective | Greek-Hebrew | ★☆☆☆☆ | Sera, Mion |
518 | Seraph | Burning one | A celestial being or angel, often associated with purity and divine fire. | SEH-raf | Angelic, Fiery | Hebrew | Moderate | Sera, Raph |
519 | Seraphanus | Burning angelic presence | Evokes the highest choir of angels, radiant with spiritual power | ser-a-FAY-nus | Fire, Angelic | Hebrew | ★☆☆☆☆ | Seraph, Phanus |
520 | Seraphian | Like a seraph | Majestic name likening the bearer to celestial beings | seh-RAH-fee-an | Angelic, Celestial | Hebrew-inspired | Moderate | Sera, Phian |
521 | Seraphiel | Prince of the High Angelic Order | Seraphiel is known as the chief of the seraphim, the highest order of angels, and is associated with purification. | seh-RAH-fee-el | Angelic | Hebrew | Low | Sera, Raph |
522 | Seraphim | "The Burning One, Fiery ones" | Refers to a class of celestial beings, considered the highest-ranking angels. | SEH-ruh-fim | Religious | Hebrew | Low | Sera, Raph |
523 | Seraphinus | Fiery one | Seraphinus is a masculine name of Hebrew origin, derived from 'Seraphim,' referring to the highest order of angels in Christianity. | seh-RAH-fee-nus | Hebrew | Hebrew | Low | Sera, Phin |
524 | Seraphion | Burning one of God | Derived from “Seraphim,” high-order angels. | seh-RAH-fee-on | Angelic, Divine | Hebrew-Greek | Medium | Sera, Phion |
525 | Seraphius | Fiery angel | Seraphius is derived from 'seraphim,' the highest order of angels, symbolizing a fiery or ardent angel. It reflects intense passion and divine protection. | seh-RAY-fee-us | Hebrew | Hebrew | Low | Sera, Raph |
526 | Seraphus | Fiery one | Seraphus is a variant of Seraphinus, also derived from 'Seraphim,' indicating a fiery or ardent angel. | seh-RAH-fus | Hebrew | Hebrew | Low | Sera, Raph |
527 | Serapion | From Serapis | Serapion is derived from Serapis, a Greco-Egyptian god, and was borne by several saints. | seh-RAY-pee-on | Mythological | Greek | Low | Sera |
528 | Serathos | Bringer of divine flame | Mystical and fiery, exudes raw spiritual energy | SEHR-ah-thos | Mystic, Fire | Greek | ★☆☆☆☆ | Sera, Thos |
529 | Seravel | God's serenity (speculative) | Calm, serene tone with divine suffix | SEH-rah-vel | Peace/Spiritual | Hebrew-inspired | Very Low | Sera, Vell |
530 | Serban | Servant; Serf | Serban is a Romanian name meaning "servant" or "serf," reflecting historical social structures. | SHER-ban | Occupational | Romanian | Low | Sera |
531 | Serbielon | Angel of trials | Invented name with "biel" (God) and “Ser” prefix. | ser-BEE-eh-lon | Angelic, Strength | Invented | Very Low | Serbi, Leon |
532 | Seremiel | Angel of serenity | A calm, protective angelic name | SEH-reh-mee-el | Angelic, Peaceful | Hebrew-inspired | Uncommon | Sere, Miel |
533 | Sereno | Calm, Serene | Sereno is a Spanish name meaning 'calm' or 'serene,' reflecting tranquility and peacefulness. | seh-REH-no | Virtue | Spanish | Low | Reno |
534 | Serenon | Peace-bringer | Represents someone who emanates peace and calm wherever they go | SEH-reh-non | Peaceful, Spiritual | Latin-inspired | Rare | Sere, Renon |
535 | Serenus | Clear; Calm | Serenus is a Latin name meaning "clear" or "calm," conveying a sense of tranquility. | seh-RAY-nus | Virtue | Latin | Low | Sera |
536 | Serethiel | Angel of sacred duty (speculative) | Elaborate angelic name with divine nuance | seh-RETH-ee-el | Angelic/Duty | Hebrew-inspired | Very Low | Sera, Thiel |
537 | Serge | Servant | Serge is derived from the Latin name Sergius, meaning 'servant.' It's commonly used in French and Russian cultures. | serzh | Traditional | Latin | Moderate | Serg |
538 | Sergei | Servant; Protector | Sergei is of Russian origin, derived from the Latin Sergius, meaning "servant" or "protector." | ser-GAY | Occupational | Russian | Moderate | Sera |
539 | Sergio | Watchful; Protector | Sergio is an Italian and Spanish name meaning "watchful" or "protector," reflecting vigilance. | SER-jee-oh | Virtue | Italian/Spanish | High | Serg |
540 | Sergius | Servant | Sergius is an ancient Roman name meaning "servant," and has been borne by several saints. | SER-jee-us | Historical | Latin | Low | Serg |
541 | Serhan | Head of the Army | Turkish origin; means "Head of the Army." | SEH-rhan | Military | Turkish | Medium | Ser, Han |
542 | Seril | Not widely documented | Seril is a name with limited documentation regarding its meaning and origin. | SER-il | Uncertain | Uncertain | Low | Seri |
543 | Serion | Bright guardian | Carries connotations of both radiance and protection | SEH-ree-on | Guardian, Radiant | Latin-inspired | Rare | Ser, Rion |
544 | Sermiel | Angel of speech or messages | Follows angelic pattern; “serm” like “sermon” | SEHR-mee-el | Angelic/Communication | Hebrew-inspired | Very Low | Serm, Miel |
545 | Sero | Not widely documented | Sero is a name with limited documentation regarding its meaning and origin. | SEH-ro | Uncertain | Uncertain | Low | Seri |
546 | Sertiel | Angel of structure or law (spec.) | Structured, orderly-sounding divine name | SEHR-tee-el | Angelic/Order | Hebrew-inspired | Very Low | Serti, El |
547 | Servaas | Saved; Redeemed | Servaas is the Dutch form of the Late Latin name Servatius, derived from 'servatus' meaning "saved" or "redeemed." It was borne by a 4th-century saint who helped spread Christianity to the Low Countries. | ser-VAHS | Biblical | Dutch | Low | Faas |
548 | Servan | "Soldier" or "Captain, Service of God" | Servan reflects strength and leadership qualities. | ser-VAHN | Military | Kurdish | Low | Van, Vanny |
549 | Servatius | Saved; Redeemed | Servatius is a Latin personal name meaning "saved." Saint Servatius was a 4th-century bishop of Tongeren, now in Belgium, and is the patron saint of Maastricht. | ser-VAY-shus | Biblical | Latin | Low | Sera |
550 | Servionel | Angel who serves the light | Sacred name reflecting obedience and light-bearing purpose | SER-vee-o-nel | Angelic, Purpose | Hebrew | ★☆☆☆☆ | Servi, Ionel |
551 | Servius | To preserve; To keep safe | Of Latin origin, meaning "to preserve" or "to keep safe." Historically a Roman given name. | SER-vee-us | Classical | Latin | Low | Serv, Vius |
552 | Setah | Appointed one | A strong and short biblical name symbolizing purpose | SEH-tah | Biblical, Purposeful | Hebrew | Uncommon | Set, Tah |
553 | Seth | "Appointed" | A biblical name; Seth was the third son of Adam and Eve. | SETH | Religious | Hebrew | Moderate | Sethie, Set |
554 | Sether | Hidden | Biblical-sounding name possibly referencing mystery or divine secrecy. | SETH-er | Mystical, Spiritual | Hebrew-inspired | Low | Seth, Ther |
556 | Sevan | Life Giving Sweet Water | Sevan is of Armenian origin, meaning "life giving sweet water," and is also the name of Armenia's largest lake. | SEH-vahn | Nature | Armenian | Low | Seva |
557 | Sevaniel | Angel of the seas (speculative) | May combine “Sevan” (lake) + “el” | SEH-vah-nee-el | Angelic/Water | Hebrew-inspired | Very Low | Seva, Niel |
558 | Sevastian | Venerable; Revered | Sevastian is a masculine name of Greek origin, primarily used as an alternate transcription of the Russian form Sevastyan. It is derived from Sebastian, meaning "venerable" or "revered." | seh-VAS-tee-an | Virtue | Greek/Russian | Low | Sev |
559 | Severas | Stern or serious one | From Latin “Severus” (strict, serious); historical and strong | SEH-ver-ahs | Historical/Strong | Latin | Medium | Sev, Ras |
560 | Severiano | He who is stern | Severiano is of Italian, Latin, and Spanish origin, meaning 'he who is stern.' It's a traditional name reflecting strength and seriousness. | seh-veh-ree-AH-no | Italian/Latin/Spanish | Italian/Latin/Spanish | Low | Sev, Riano |
561 | Severiel | Stern angel | An angelic name symbolizing firmness and discipline | SEV-er-ee-el | Angelic, Celestial | Hebrew-inspired | Rare | Sev, Riel |
562 | Severin | Stern; Severe | Severin is a masculine name of Latin origin, from 'severus,' meaning "stern" or "severe." It has been borne by several saints and is used in various European cultures. | SEV-er-in | Virtue | Latin | Low | Sev |
563 | Severino | Severe; Stern | Severino is an Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese given name derived from 'severus,' meaning "severe" or "stern." It has historical significance with several notable bearers. | seh-veh-REE-no | Virtue | Latin | Low | Vero |
564 | Severus | Serious; Stern | Severus is a Roman and Latin name meaning "serious" or "stern." It has historical significance and was borne by several saints and bishops. | SEV-er-us | Virtue | Latin | Low | Sev |
565 | Sevianor | Star-lit path of divinity | A guide-like name evoking night skies and higher calling | SEV-ee-ah-nor | Celestial, Pathway | Latin-Greek | ★☆☆☆☆ | Sevi, Nor |
566 | Sevon | Service; Devotion | Sevon is believed to originate from the Sanskrit word "seva," meaning "service" or "devotion." | SEH-von | Virtue | Sanskrit | Low | Von |
567 | Sewell | Victory Rule | Sewell is an English surname derived from the Old English elements 'sige' (victory) and 'weald' (rule). | SOO-uhl | Surnames as First Names | Old English | Low | Sew |
568 | Sextus | Sixth | Sextus is a Latin name meaning 'sixth,' traditionally given to the sixth-born child in Roman families. | SEK-stus | Numerical | Latin | Moderate | Six, Si |
569 | Seymour | From Saint-Maur | Seymour is of Anglo-Norman origin, meaning "from Saint-Maur," a place in northern France. It became a surname and later a given name. | SEE-mor | Geographical | Anglo-Norman | Low | Sy |
570 | Seyon | Chosen one | Mystical name denoting one selected for a divine purpose | SAY-on | Mystical, Prophetic | Hebrew-inspired | Rare | Sey, Yon |
571 | Shaanan | Peaceful | Biblical-rooted name symbolizing inner tranquility | SHAH-ah-nahn | Biblical, Serene | Hebrew | Uncommon | Shaan, Nani |
572 | Shaariel | Angel of the gates | Angelic guardian of celestial thresholds | SHA-ree-el | Angelic, Guardian | Hebrew-inspired | Rare | Shaar, Riel |
573 | Shad | "Happy, Commanded by Aku" | Shad conveys a cheerful and joyful disposition. | SHAD | Emotional | Kurdish | Low | Shaddy, Shade |
574 | Shaddai | My Destroyer; My Protective Spirit | Shaddai is of Hebrew origin, with interpretations including "My Destroyer," "My Protective Spirit," or "My Rainmaker." It is also associated with one of the names of God in the Hebrew Bible. | shad-DYE | Theological | Hebrew | Low | Shad |
575 | Shadrach | Tender | Shadrach is of Hebrew origin, meaning "tender." In the Bible, Shadrach was the Babylonian name given to Hananiah, one of the three youths thrown into the fiery furnace. | SHAD-rak | Biblical | Hebrew | Low | Shad |
576 | Shae | Hawk-like; Stately, Dauntless One | Shae is a derivation of the Irish name Shea, meaning "hawk-like" or "stately, dauntless one." It is used for both genders. | SHAY | Nature | Irish | Moderate | Shay |
577 | Shael | Of God | A name reflecting divine belonging | SHAH-el | Spiritual, Short | Hebrew | Moderate | Shae, El |
578 | Shaemiel | Listener of prayers | Angelic figure attuned to the divine voice | SHAY-mee-el | Angelic, Mystical | Hebrew-inspired | Rare | Shae, Miel |
579 | Shafer | Shepherd | German occupational surname derived from Middle High German 'schaffaere,' meaning 'shepherd.' | SHAY-fer | German | German | Low | Shaf, Fer |
580 | Shaidon | Silent flame | Represents strength with restraint, a quiet intensity | SHY-don | Mystical, Elemental | Invented | Rare | Shai, Don |
581 | Shaiel | Gift of God | Shaiel is of Hebrew origin, meaning "gift of God." It carries a spiritual significance. | SHY-el | Theological | Hebrew | Low | Shai |
582 | Shaimus | Supplanter | Shaimus is a variation of Seamus, the Irish form of James, meaning "supplanter." | SHAY-mus | Traditional | Irish | Low | Shay, Mus |
583 | Shaion | Light bringer | A radiant name symbolizing one who brings clarity or hope | SHY-on | Light-themed, Celestial | Invented | Rare | Shai, Ion |
584 | Shairel | Angel of truth | An angelic being who brings honesty and purity | SHY-rell | Angelic, Moral | Hebrew-inspired | Rare | Shai, Rel |
585 | Shalem | Complete, whole | Represents fulfillment and peace | SHAH-lem | Peaceful, Biblical | Hebrew | Common | Lem, Sha |
586 | Shalim | Dusk god (ancient Semitic) | Ancient and mythological—god of twilight and peace | SHA-leem | Mythical, Ancient | Semitic-inspired | Rare | Sha, Lim |
587 | Shalom | Peace | Shalom is a Hebrew word meaning "peace" and is commonly used as a greeting in Hebrew-speaking communities. It signifies harmony and well-being. | shah-LOHM | Virtue | Hebrew | Moderate | Shali, Shuli, Shazzy, Shae, Shentiver, Shalomi, LOMIE |
588 | Shamael | Angel of harmony | Angelic name bringing balance and unity | SHAH-mah-el | Angelic, Harmonious | Hebrew-inspired | Rare | Sham, Mael |
589 | Shamariah | Watched by God | Biblically styled name symbolizing divine attention | Sha-MAHR-ee-ah | Biblical, Protective | Hebrew | Rare | Sham, Riah |
590 | Shamir | "Flint, Peaceful" | Refers to a tool or creature capable of cutting through stone in biblical legend. | sha-MEER | Historical | Hebrew | Low | Sham, Miri |
591 | Shamiriel | Keeper of divine secrets | Angelic mystic who guards sacred knowledge | Sha-MEER-ee-el | Angelic, Mystical | Hebrew-inspired | Rare | Sham, Riel |
592 | Shamus | Supplanter | Shamus is an Irish form of James, meaning "supplanter." It is pronounced as SHAY-mus and has traditional roots in Irish culture. | SHAY-mus | Traditional | Irish | Low | Shame, Shamer, Shay, Mally, Seamy, S-man, Mall, Sam, Masher, Sea |
593 | Shane | "God is Gracious" | An anglicized version of Seán. A classic and widely used Irish name. | SHAYN | Religious | Irish | High | Shay, Shaney |
594 | Shannon | Possessor of Wisdom | Shannon is an Anglicized form of the Irish name Sionainn, derived from the River Shannon. It means "possessor of wisdom" and has been used for both genders. | SHAN-un | Geographical | Irish | Moderate | Shan, Shanny, Shay, Shana Banana, Shanaynay |
595 | Sharan | "Great Plain" / "Shelter" | In Hebrew, it means "great plain," while in Sanskrit, it means "shelter." | SHAHR-ahn | Nature/Protective | Hebrew/Sanskrit | Low | Shar, Shaz |
596 | Sharbel | Uncertain | Sharbel is a traditional Aramaic name with an uncertain meaning. It is sometimes associated with Saint Charbel, a Maronite saint from Lebanon. | shar-BEL | Religious | Aramaic | Low | Shar |
597 | Shariel | Angel of the dawn | An angelic guide at the break of day | SHAHR-ee-el | Angelic, Celestial | Hebrew-inspired | Rare | Shar, Riel |
598 | Sharod | Autumn | Sharod is believed to mean "autumn," with origins in Bengali and Arabic cultures. It is associated with the autumn season and related festivals. | sha-ROD | Nature | Bengali/Arabic | Low | Shar |
599 | Sharom | Song of peace | Harmonious name conveying serenity and beauty | SHAH-rom | Musical, Spiritual | Hebrew-inspired | Rare | Sha, Rom |
600 | Shaul | Asked For; Prayed For | Shaul is a Hebrew name meaning "asked for" or "prayed for." It is the original Hebrew form of Saul, the first king of Israel. | sha-OOL | Biblical | Hebrew | Low | Shahul, Shaul King, Sha |
601 | Shauliel | Asked of God | A divine answer to prayer, spiritually powerful | SHAW-lee-el | Biblical, Spiritual | Hebrew-inspired | Uncommon | Shaul, Liel |
602 | Shaun | God is Gracious | Shaun is an English form of Sean, derived from John, meaning "God is gracious." It has been popular in English-speaking countries. | SHAWN | Traditional | English | Moderate | Shauny, Shaun the Sheep, ѕнαυη |
603 | Shavoniel | Grace of the heavens | Elegant, angelic name filled with celestial blessing | sha-VOH-nee-el | Angelic, Graceful | Invented | Rare | Shav, Von |
604 | Shawn | God is Gracious | Shawn is an anglicized spelling of the Irish name Seán, meaning "God is gracious." It is used for both males and females. | SHAWN | Traditional | Irish | Moderate | Shawnie, Shawny, Muffin, Shawny Boi, Benito |
605 | Shawniel | God is Gracious | Shawniel appears to be a variation combining Shawn and the suffix '-el,' common in Hebrew names, meaning "God is gracious." It is an uncommon name. | shawn-YELL | Traditional | English/Hebrew | Low | Shaw |
606 | Shea | Admirable; Hawk-like | Shea is of Irish and Gaelic origin, meaning "admirable" or "hawk-like." It is used for both genders and has associations with strength and grace. | SHAY | Nature | Irish/Gaelic | Moderate | Shea Shea, Shaebae, Sheabea |
607 | Shealtiel | I Have Asked God | Shealtiel is a Hebrew name meaning 'I have asked God.' It's mentioned in the Old Testament as the father of Zerubbabel. | shee-AL-tee-el | Biblical | Hebrew | Low | Sheal, Tiel |
608 | Shebariah | Flame of the Lord | A name filled with prophetic fire and divine intensity | sheb-ah-RYE-ah | Prophetic, Fiery | Hebrew-inspired | Rare | Sheb, Riah |
609 | Shecaniah | Dwelling of the Lord | Deeply biblical, symbolizing God’s abiding presence | shek-ah-NYE-ah | Biblical, Sacred | Hebrew | Uncommon | Shec, Niah |
610 | Shechem | Shoulder; Ridge | Shechem is a Hebrew name meaning "shoulder" or "ridge." It is a biblical place name and also the name of a son of Hamor in the Old Testament. | SHEH-kem | Biblical | Hebrew | Low | Shed |
611 | Shedrick | Gift of the Lord | Strong and classic biblical-inspired name | SHED-rick | Biblical, Noble | Hebrew-inspired | Moderate | Shed, Rick |
612 | Shekinah | God's Manifested Glory; God's Presence | Shekinah is derived from the Hebrew word 'shekhinah,' referring to the divine presence of God. It is used to signify God's dwelling or presence. | sheh-KY-nah | Theological | Hebrew | Low | Kinah, Kaikai, Sheki, Shine, The Glory of God |
613 | Shel | Diminutive of Michelle, Shelley, or Sheldon | A casual, friendly short form used independently or as a nickname. | SHEL | Informal | English | Low | Shelly, Shell |
614 | Shelach | Dart; Weapon; Plant Shoot | Shelach is a Hebrew name meaning "dart," "weapon," or "plant shoot." In the Old Testament, Shelach is a grandson of Shem and an ancestor of Abraham. In English Bibles, it is sometimes written as Salah or Shelah. | SHEH-lahkh | Biblical | Hebrew | Low | Shel, Lach, Shelly |
615 | Sheldon | "Steep-Sided Valley, Farm On The Ledge" | An English surname and given name, known for its scholarly and vintage charm. | SHEL-dən | Geographic | English | Moderate | Shel, Don |
616 | Shelemiah | Whom God restores | Reflects healing and divine redemption | she-leh-MY-ah | Biblical, Restorative | Hebrew | Rare | Shel, Miah |
617 | Sheliel | Angel of refuge | Protective, gentle, and spiritual | SHEL-ee-el | Angelic, Protective | Hebrew-inspired | Rare | Shel, Liel |
618 | Shelton | Ledge Village; Shelf Town | Shelton is a masculine name of English origin, meaning "ledge village" or "shelf town." It refers to the English municipality of Shelton, Nottinghamshire, known for its historic buildings. | SHEL-tun | Geographical | English | Moderate | Shel, Tony, Shelly |
619 | Shem | Name; Fame; Renown | Shem is a Hebrew name meaning "name" or "fame." In the Bible, Shem is one of Noah's sons and is considered an ancestor of the Semitic peoples. | SHEM | Biblical | Hebrew | Low | She |
620 | Shemaiah | Yah Has Heard; Heard of Yah | Shemaiah is a Hebrew name meaning "Yah has heard" or "heard of Yah." It combines the verb "shama'" (to hear) with "Yah," a shortened form of the divine name. | sheh-MY-ah | Biblical | Hebrew | Low | Shem, Maya, Shemie |
621 | Shemar | Guardian | Derived from Hebrew, meaning protector or keeper. | SHE-mar | Protective, Strong | Hebrew | Moderate | Shemy, Mar |
622 | Shemariah | Guarded by God | A biblical name meaning divinely protected or preserved. | SHEM-a-rye-ah | Biblical, Spiritual | Hebrew | Low | Shem, Ariah |
623 | Shemesh | Sun | Hebrew for 'sun', symbolizing radiance and divine presence. | SHE-mesh | Celestial, Biblical | Hebrew | Low | Shem, Mesh |
624 | Shepherd | Sheep Herder | Shepherd is an occupational name of British origin, referring to someone who herds sheep. It conveys a sense of guidance and protection. | SHEP-erd | Occupational | English | Moderate | Shep, Sheppy, Herdy |
625 | Sheridan | Descendant of Sirideáin; To Seek | Sheridan is an Irish surname derived from the Gaelic "Ó Sirideáin," meaning "descendant of Sirideáin." The given name Sirideáin is believed to mean "to seek." | SHER-i-dan | Surname | Irish | Moderate | Sheri, Dan, Dani |
626 | Sheriel | Song of God | Angelic or celestial name possibly meaning divine music. | SHER-ee-el | Angelic, Musical | Hebrew-inspired | Low | Sher, Riel |
627 | Sherlock | "Bright Hair" | Famously associated with the fictional detective Sherlock Holmes. | SHER-lok | Literary | English | Low | Lock, Sher, Rocky |
628 | Sherman | Shear Man; Cloth Trimmer | Sherman is a refined boy's name of English origin, derived from Middle English words meaning "shears" and "man." It was originally an occupational surname for someone who trimmed cloth. | SHER-man | Occupational | English | Moderate | Sherm, Manny, Shermie |
629 | Shermanus | Variant of Hermanus | Shermanus is a Latinized version of the Germanic masculine given name Herman. It has been used in the Low Countries and South Africa. | sher-MAH-nus | Traditional | Latin | Low | Sherm, Manus, Manny |
630 | Sheromiel | Angel of divine harmony | Mystical and melodious name linked to heavenly unity | shuh-ROH-mee-el | Angelic, Musical | Hebrew-inspired | Rare | Shero, Miel |
631 | Sherwin | Quick as the Wind | Sherwin is primarily a male name of English origin, meaning "quick as the wind." It combines elements meaning "to cut through" and "wind," possibly describing a fast runner or messenger. | SHER-win | Nature | English | Low | Sher, Win, Winnie |
632 | Shia | Gift; Followers; Faction | Shia is a name of Hebrew origin meaning "gift." It also has Arabic connections, meaning "followers" or "faction," referring to a sect of Islam. | SHEE-ah | Religious | Hebrew/Arabic | Moderate | Shi, Shy, Shishi |
633 | Shiloh | "His Gift" or "Tranquil, Peaceful" | A biblical place name with peaceful connotations. | SHY-loh | Religious | Hebrew | Moderate | Shi, Lo, Shy |
634 | Shilov | Awl (Small Pointed Tool) | Shilov is a patronymic form of Shilo, meaning "awl," a small pointed tool used for piercing holes, especially in leather. | SHEE-lov | Occupational | Russian | Low | Shi, Lovi, Shilo |
635 | Shimon | To Hear; Be Heard | Shimon is a boy's name of Hebrew origin, meaning "to hear" or "be heard." In the Bible, Shimon (Simeon) is one of Jacob's sons and a tribe of Israel. | SHEE-mohn | Biblical | Hebrew | Moderate | Shim, Mon, Shimi |
636 | Shimonas | Lithuanian form of Simon | Shimonas is the Lithuanian variant of Simon, meaning "he has heard" or "God has heard." It's commonly used in Lithuania and among Lithuanian communities. | shee-MOH-nahs | Biblical | Lithuanian | Low | Shimi, Monas |
637 | Shimri | Watchful | Biblical name meaning protector or vigilant one. | SHIM-ree | Biblical, Guardian | Hebrew | Low | Shim, Ri |
638 | Shiphael | God's healing | A name combining Hebrew roots for 'healing' and 'God'. | SHIP-fa-el | Angelic, Healing | Hebrew-inspired | Low | Ship, Phael |
639 | Shiraz | Secret Song; City in Iran | Shiraz is a name of Hebrew, Persian, and Urdu origins, meaning "secret song." It's also the name of a historic city in Iran, known for its rich cultural heritage. | shee-RAHZ | Geographical | Hebrew/Persian/Urdu | Moderate | Shiri, Raz |
640 | Shiriel | Song of God | A celestial name often associated with harmony and divine sound. | SHEER-ee-el | Angelic, Musical | Hebrew-inspired | Low | Shiri, Riel |
641 | Shlomo | Peace; His Peace | Shlomo is the Hebrew form of Solomon, meaning "peace" or "his peace." In the Bible, King Solomon (Shlomo) built the First Temple in Jerusalem. | SHLOH-moh | Biblical | Hebrew | High | Shlo, Mo, Shlomie |
642 | Shoel | Asked; Inquired | Shoel is a Hebrew name meaning "asked" or "inquired." It's used in Jewish communities and can be a unisex name. | SHO-el | Biblical | Hebrew | Low | Sho, El |
643 | Sholto | "Sower" | A rare and noble name of Scottish origin, tied to the Douglas clan. | SHOL-toh | Occupational | Scottish | Low | Sho, Toto |
644 | Shomer | Watchman; Guardian | Shomer is a Hebrew name meaning "watchman" or "guardian." It signifies someone who keeps or guards. | SHO-mer | Occupational | Hebrew | Low | Sho, Mer |
645 | Shoresh | Root | Hebrew for 'root', symbolizing origin, grounding, and heritage. | SHO-resh | Biblical, Earthy | Hebrew | Low | Sho, Resh |
646 | Shraga | Candle; Lamp | Shraga is an Aramaic name meaning "candle" or "lamp." It's often associated with bringing light or enlightenment. | SHRAH-gah | Symbolic | Aramaic | Low | Shragi, Raga |
647 | Shua | Brought Low; Cry for Help | Shua is a Hebrew name derived from the verb denoting a motion towards a low position or a cry for help. It can mean "brought low" or "prostration." | SHOO-ah | Biblical | Hebrew | Low | Shu, Shushu |
648 | Shubael | Return to God | Biblical name denoting repentance and spiritual return. | SHOO-bay-el | Biblical, Spiritual | Hebrew | Low | Shu, Bael |
649 | Shulam | Rewarded; Peace Maker; Friend | Shulam is a Hebrew name meaning "rewarded," "peace maker," or "friend." It's associated with the concept of peace and completeness. | SHOO-lahm | Virtue | Hebrew | Low | Shu, Lam |
650 | Shurah | Council | Derived from 'Shura', an Arabic and biblical root meaning consultation. | SHOO-rah | Wise, Biblical | Arabic-Hebrew | Low | Shu, Rah |
651 | Siban | Of the harvest | Possibly derived from the Hebrew calendar month 'Sivan', related to fruitfulness. | SEE-ban | Seasonal, Biblical | Hebrew | Low | Si, Ban |
652 | Sibbes | Unknown | Sibbes is a surname of German origin, associated with the Prussian region. | SIBS | German | German | Low | Sib, Bess |
653 | Sibiri | Saturday Born; Arrives on the Weekend | Sibiri is an African name meaning "Saturday born" or "arrives on the weekend." It's used in various African cultures. | sih-BEE-ree | Cultural | African | Low | Sibi, Biri |
654 | Sibrael | Heart of God | Angelic name possibly indicating God's compassion or love. | SIB-ray-el | Angelic, Emotional | Hebrew-inspired | Low | Sib, Brael |
655 | Sicinius | N/A | Sicinius is a Roman family name, notably borne by Sicinius Velutus, a character in Shakespeare's "The Tragedy of Coriolanus." | sih-SIN-ee-us | Historical | Latin | Low | Sici, Cinius |
656 | Sidney | Wide Island; Wide Water Meadow | Sidney is an English name meaning "wide island" or "wide water meadow." It's used for both males and females and has French origins linked to "St. Denis." | SID-nee | Geographical | English/French | Moderate | Sid, Syd, Siddy |
657 | Sidon | Fishing town | Biblical place name, an ancient Phoenician city. | SYE-don | Geographic, Biblical | Hebrew | Low | Sid, Don |
658 | Sidriel | Angel of Stars | A celestial name with connections to angelic hierarchy and starlight. | SID-ree-el | Angelic, Celestial | Hebrew-inspired | Low | Sid, Riel |
659 | Sigebert | Magnificent Victory | Derived from Old German elements "sigu" (victory) and "beraht" (bright). Name of several Frankish kings, including Sigebert III of Austrasia, regarded as a saint. | ZIG-bert | Historical | German | Low | Sig, Bert |
660 | Sigisbert | Victory, Glorious, Bright, Shining | Of Germanic origin, from "sig" (victory) and "bert" (bright). Similar to Sigebert; used in German-speaking regions. | SIG-is-bert | Historical | German | Low | Sig, Bert |
661 | Sigmund | Victory Protector | Derived from Germanic elements "sigu" (victory) and "mund" (protector). Notable bearer: Sigmund Freud, father of psychoanalysis. | SIG-mund | Historical | German | Moderate | Sig, Ziggy |
662 | Sigo | Victory; Strength | Origin uncertain; possibly derived from Germanic "sigu" (victory). Rarely used. | SEE-go | Virtue | German | Low | Sig |
663 | Sigrah | Victory of God | Likely a variant inspired by divine triumph or power. | SIG-rah | Victorious, Spiritual | Hebrew-inspired | Low | Sig, Rah |
664 | Silas | "Wood" or "Forest" | Silas is associated with the Roman god of the countryside, Sylvanus, and was originally given to those living in wooded areas. | SY-ləs | Nature | Greek/Latin | High | Sy, Si |
665 | Silouan | Forest; God of Forests; Something Wild | Slavic origin, meaning "forest" or "god of forests." Associated with Saint Silouan the Athonite, a Russian monk. | si-LOO-ahn | Nature | Slavic | Low | Sil, Lou |
666 | Silouanos | Of the Forest | Greek form of Silvanus; appears in the New Testament as a companion of Saint Paul. | si-loo-AH-nos | Biblical | Greek | Low | Sil, Lou |
667 | Silvan | Forest; Woodland | Derived from Latin "silva" (forest). Related to Roman deity Silvanus, god of forests. | SIL-van | Nature | Latin | Moderate | Sil, Van |
668 | Silvano | Wood; Forest | Italian and Spanish form of Silvanus, meaning "wood" or "forest." | sil-VAH-no | Nature | Italian/Spanish | Moderate | Sil, Vano |
669 | Silvanus | Of the Woods | Roman cognomen meaning "of the woods," derived from "silva" (wood, forest). Roman god of forests; appears in New Testament as companion of Saint Paul. | sil-VAY-nus | Mythological | Latin | Low | Sil, Van |
670 | Silverio | Wood; Forest | Derived from Latin 'silva,' meaning 'wood' or 'forest.' Also associated with 'silver.' | sil-VEH-ree-oh | Latin/Spanish | Latin/Spanish | Low | Sil, Vero |
671 | Silvester | Wooded; Wild | From Latin "silva" (wood, forest). Name of three popes, including Saint Silvester I. | sil-VES-ter | Historical | Latin | Low | Sil, Vester |
672 | Silvestro | Of the forest | Silvestro is an Italian name derived from the Latin word for forest, meaning 'one who lives in the woods.' | sil-VES-tro | Italian/Latin | Italian/Latin | Moderate | Sil, Vestro |
673 | Silvio | Forest; Wooded | Italian male equivalent of Silvia; derived from Latin "Silvius," meaning "spirit of the wood." | SEEL-vyo | Nature | Italian/Latin | Moderate | Sil, Vio |
674 | Silvius | Wood; Forest | Derived from Latin "silva" (wood, forest). Name of several legendary kings of Alba Longa. | SIL-vee-us | Mythological | Latin | Low | Sil, Vius |
675 | Simcha | Joy; Happiness | Hebrew origin, meaning "joy" or "happiness." Encourages maintaining a state of happiness. | SIM-kha | Virtue | Hebrew | Moderate | Sim, Cha |
676 | Simeon | He Who Hears | From Hebrew "Shimon." Name of the second son of Jacob in the Old Testament. | SIM-ee-on | Biblical | Hebrew | Moderate | Sim, Simi |
677 | Siméon | "He Who Hears" | Siméon is a variant of Simeon, from the Hebrew "Shimon," meaning "to hear." | see-MAWN | Biblical | Hebrew | Moderate | Sim, Simo |
678 | Simeone | He Who Hears | Italian variant of Simon; equivalent of Hebrew "Shimon." | see-MAY-oh-nay | Biblical | Italian | Low | Sim, Simo |
679 | Simiel | God has heard | Variant of Samuel or Simeon, symbolizing divine attention. | SIM-ee-el | Biblical, Angelic | Hebrew | Low | Sim, Miel |
680 | Simmon | "God Has Heard" | Simmon is derived from the Hebrew personal name Shim'on, meaning to hearken. | SIM-ən | Biblical | Hebrew | Low | Sim, Mon |
681 | Simoneas | Heard by God | Invented variation blending Simone/Simeon with divine connotation. | sim-oh-NEE-as | Inventive, Spiritual | Greek-Hebrew-inspired | Low | Sim, Neas |
682 | Simplicius | Simple; Pure | Derived from Latin "simplicius," meaning "simple" or "pure." Name of several saints and a pope. | sim-PLIH-shee-us | Virtue | Latin | Low | Sim, Plicius |
683 | Simpson | Son of Simon | Patronymic surname meaning 'son of Simon.' Simon is derived from Hebrew 'Shimeon,' meaning 'obedience.' | SIM-sun | Hebrew/English/Scottish | Hebrew/English/Scottish | Moderate | Sim, Sonny |
684 | Sinclair | From Saint-Clair | Of English origin, derived from the place name St. Clair in France. Associated with Saint Clair, a 3rd-century bishop. | sin-KLAIR | Geographical | English | Moderate | Sin, Clair |
685 | Sinesius | Intelligence; Sagacity | Derived from Greek "synesis," meaning "intelligence" or "sagacity." Notable bearer: Synesius of Cyrene, a Greek bishop and philosopher. | si-NEE-see-us | Virtue | Greek | Low | Sin, Sesius |
686 | Sinjin | Saint John | English phonetic rendering of "Saint John." Used as a given name in English-speaking countries. | SIN-jin | Religious | English | Low | Sin, Jin |
687 | Sion | Gracious | Hebrew origin, variant of Zion, meaning "gracious." Associated with the biblical city of Jerusalem. | SEE-on | Biblical | Hebrew | Moderate | Si |
688 | Sirach | Hidden, secret | Derived from the Hebrew word 'Sirach', meaning secret or mystery, also the name of a biblical wisdom book. | SEE-rak | Biblical, Mystical | Hebrew | Rare | Si, Rach |
689 | Sirius | Burning; Glowing | From Greek "seirios," meaning "burning." Name of the brightest star in the constellation Canis Major. | SEER-ee-us | Astronomical | Greek | Moderate | Siri |
690 | Sixtus | Sixth | Latin origin, possibly meaning "sixth." Name borne by several popes. | SIKS-tus | Historical | Latin | Low | Six, Si |
691 | Skye | Isle of Skye; Sky | From the Isle of Skye in Scotland. Sometimes considered a variant of 'Sky.' Associated with the heavens and freedom. | SKY | Scottish/Norse | Scottish/Norse | Low | Sky, Kye |
692 | Skylar | Scholar | Variant of Dutch "Schuyler," meaning "scholar." Popular in English-speaking countries. | SKY-lar | Occupational | Dutch/English | High | Sky, Skye |
693 | Skyler | Scholar | Alternative spelling of Skylar; shares the same meaning and origin. | SKY-ler | Occupational | Dutch/English | High | Sky, Skye |
694 | Slade | From the Valley | Derived from Old English "slæd," meaning "valley." Evokes imagery of nature. | SLAYD | Nature | Old English | Moderate | Slad |
695 | Sloan | Raider; Warrior | Anglicized form of Irish surname "Ó Sluaghadháin," meaning "raider" or "warrior." | SLOHN | Warrior | Irish | High | Sloa |
696 | Smaragdos | Emerald | Greek origin, meaning "emerald." Name of a 3rd-century Roman martyr and saint. | sma-RAG-dos | Gemstone | Greek | Low | Smar, Ragos |
697 | Smaragdus | Emerald | Latinized form of Smaragdos; shares the same meaning and historical associations. | sma-RAG-dus | Gemstone | Latin | Low | Smar, Ragdus |
698 | Smith | "Blacksmith, Smile" | Smith is an occupational surname referring to someone who works with metal, originating from the Old English term "smið." | SMITH | Occupational | English | Very High | Smitty |
699 | Smythe | Smith | Variant of "Smith," an occupational surname for a metalworker. | SMYTH | Occupational | English | Low | Smit |
700 | Socrates | Whole; Unwounded; Safe; Power | From Greek "sos" (safe) and "kratos" (power). Name of the renowned Greek philosopher. | SOK-ruh-teez | Philosophical | Greek | Moderate | Soc, Crates |
701 | Soel | Goddess named Sol; Strong and faithful | User-submitted meanings suggest Mexican origin, associated with a goddess named Sol, and attributes of strength and faithfulness. | so-EL | Mythological | Uncertain | Low | Sol, El |
702 | Sofian | Devoted; Pious | Variant of "Sufyan," of Arabic origin, meaning "devoted" or "pious." | so-FYAHN | Virtue | Arabic | Low | Sofi |
703 | Sol | Sun; Prayer for; Peace | In Spanish and Portuguese, means "sun." In Hebrew, associated with "prayer for" or "peace." Can be a diminutive of Solomon or an alternative spelling of Saul. | sol | Nature | Spanish/Hebrew | Moderate | Solly |
704 | Solace | Comfort; Consolation | Derived from Old French "solas" and Latin "sōlācium," meaning comfort or consolation during distress. | SO-lis | Virtue | Latin | Low | Sol, Lace |
705 | Solamon | Peace | Variant of 'Solomon,' derived from Hebrew 'Shalom,' meaning 'peace.' Solomon was a biblical king known for his wisdom. | SOL-ah-mon | Hebrew | Hebrew | Low | Sol, Mon |
706 | Solanio | Sunny | Solanio is of Italian origin, derived from 'Solano,' meaning 'sunny.' It's also a character in Shakespeare's 'The Merchant of Venice.' | soh-LAH-nee-oh | Literary | Italian | Low | Sol |
707 | Solly | "Peace" | Solly is a diminutive of Solomon, carrying the meaning "peace." | SAH-lee | Virtue | Hebrew | Low | Sol, Lee |
708 | Solomon | "Peace" | Solomon is a biblical name derived from the Hebrew "Shalom," meaning peace. | SOL-ə-mən | Biblical | Hebrew | Moderate | Sol, Solo, Solly |
709 | Solon | Lump of iron | Possibly from Greek "σόλος" (solos). Name of an Athenian statesman who reformed laws and government. | SO-lon | Historical | Greek | Low | Sol |
710 | Sonny | "Son, A Young Bo" | Sonny is a term of endearment derived from "son," often used as a given name. | SUN-ee | Familial | English | Moderate | Son, Sunny |
711 | Sophron | Self-controlled; Sensible | Means "self-controlled, sensible" in Greek. Borne by 5th-century BC writer Sophron of Syracuse. | SO-fron | Virtue | Greek | Low | Soph |
712 | Sophronius | Self-controlled; Sensible | Latinized form of Greek "Σωφρόνιος" (Sophronios). Saint Sophronius was a 7th-century patriarch of Jerusalem. | so-FRO-nee-us | Religious | Greek | Low | Soph, Ronnie |
713 | Soren | Stern | Danish form of Latin "Severinus," meaning stern. Associated with philosopher Søren Kierkegaard. | SO-ren | Historical | Danish | Moderate | Ren |
714 | Sostenes | Safe; Strong | Derived from Greek "sōsthenēs," meaning strong or mighty. Mentioned in the New Testament. | sos-TEH-neez | Biblical | Greek | Low | Sos, Sten |
715 | Sosthenes | Safe in strength; Savior of the people | From Greek elements meaning safe and strength. A synagogue ruler mentioned in the New Testament. | sos-THE-neez | Biblical | Greek | Low | Sos, Sten |
716 | Soter | Savior; Deliverer | From Greek "σωτήρ" (sōtēr). An epithet of Zeus, meaning savior or deliverer. | SO-ter | Mythological | Greek | Low | Sot |
717 | Soterios | Savior; Deliverer | Derived from Greek "σωτήρ" (soter). Saint Soterios was a 7th-century patriarch of Jerusalem. | so-TEER-ee-os | Religious | Greek | Low | Sot, Terry |
718 | Spencer | Steward; Administrator | From Middle English "spenser," meaning dispenser of provisions. Historically an occupational surname. | SPEN-ser | Occupational | English | High | Spence |
719 | Spiro | Basket; I breathe; Spirit | Greek variant of Spyridon, meaning basket. In Latin, associated with spirit or breath. | SPEE-ro | Religious | Greek/Latin | Low | Spy, Ro |
720 | Spyridon | Basket | Late Greek name derived from "σπυρίδιον" (spyridion). Saint Spyridon was a 4th-century bishop. | SPEE-ree-don | Religious | Greek | Low | Spyros, Don |
721 | Stacey | Resurrection | Derived from Greek "Anastasia" for females, meaning resurrection; and from "Eustace" for males, meaning fruitful or productive. | STAY-see | Virtue | Greek | Moderate | Stace |
722 | Stacy | Resurrection | Variant of Stacey; same origins and meanings. | STAY-see | Virtue | Greek | Moderate | Stace |
723 | Stalin | "Steel" | Stalin, meaning "steel," was famously adopted by Soviet leader Joseph Stalin. | STAH-lin | Political | Russian | Low | None |
724 | Stan | Diminutive of Stanley; Stone or Rock | Stan is a masculine given name originating as a short form of names such as Stanley, Stanislav, and Stanford. Its etymology can be traced back to the Old English word 'stan,' meaning 'stone' or 'rock.' | stan | Traditional | English | Moderate | Stan, Stanny |
725 | Stancil | "Stone Hall, Beam" | Stancil is a habitational name from Stancil in Yorkshire, derived from Old English and Old Norse elements meaning "stone" and "hall." | STAN-sil | Geographic | English | Low | Stan, Cill |
726 | Stanford | Stone Ford | Stanford is a surname and boy’s given name of English origin. The name of multiple places in England, it combines the Old English word 'stan,' meaning 'stone,' with 'ford,' resulting in 'stone ford.' | STAN-ford | Place Names | English | Low | Stan, Ford |
727 | Stanislaus | Becoming Glorious | The name Stanislaus, derived from ancient Slavic roots, holds a profound meaning that reflects glory and achievement. Its etymological origins can be traced back to the Slavic words 'staniti' and 'slava,' meaning 'to become' and 'glory,' respectively. | STAN-is-laws | Virtue | Slavic | Low | Stan, Stas |
728 | Stanley | "Stony Meadow" | Stanley is a toponymic name from Old English elements meaning "stone" and "meadow." | STAN-lee | Geographic | English | Moderate | Stan, Lee |
729 | Stavon | To Walk, To Step | Stavon is an American name, possibly derived from Old English, meaning 'to walk' or 'to step.' | STAY-von | Modern | American | Low | Stav |
730 | Stavros | Cross | Stavros is a Greek name meaning 'cross,' referring to the cross of the crucifixion. | STAHV-ros | Religious | Greek | Moderate | Stav, Vros |
731 | Stefan | Crown; Wreath; Reward | Stefan is the German form of Stephen, also used in Russia and Poland. Derived from the Greek 'Stephanos,' meaning 'crown' or 'garland.' | STEH-fahn | Traditional | German | High | Stef, Steffi |
732 | Stefano | Crown | Stefano is the Italian form of the masculine given name 'Stephanos.' The name is of Greek origin, meaning a person who made a significant achievement and has been crowned. | steh-FAH-no | Traditional | Italian | Moderate | Stef, Fano |
733 | Stefanos | Garland | Stefanos as a boy's name is related to the German and Scandinavian name Stefan and the Greek name Stephanus. The meaning of Stefanos is 'garland.' | STEH-fah-nos | Traditional | Greek | Low | Stef, Nos |
734 | Stein | Stone | Stein is both a given name and a surname of German origin. It is derived from the German 'stein,' meaning 'stone.' | SHTINE | Nature | German | Low | Steiny |
735 | Stellan | Calm | Stellan is a boy's name of Swedish origin meaning 'calm.' It has roots in the Old Norse term 'stilling,' meaning 'calm.' | STEL-an | Virtue | Swedish | Moderate | Stell |
736 | Steno | A man as strong as a stone | Steno is of Greek origin, meaning 'a man as strong as a stone,' representing firmness and strength. | STEH-no | Greek | Greek | Moderate | Sten, Noe |
737 | Stephan | Crown; Wreath | Stephan is a male given name, a variant of Stephen. The name 'Stephen' is derived from Greek 'Stéphanos,' meaning 'wreath, crown' and by extension 'reward, honor, renown, fame.' | STEH-fan | Traditional | Greek | Moderate | Steph, Stevie |
738 | Stephanas | Crowned | A name found in the New Testament, signifying one who is crowned or honored. | STEH-fuh-nas | Biblical, Noble | Greek | Uncommon | Steph, Nas |
739 | Stephanos | Crowned | Stephanos is of Greek origin, meaning "crowned" or "wreathed." It is derived from the Greek word "stephanos," which refers to a crown or garland. | stef-AN-os | Greek | Greek | Low | Steph, Steve |
740 | Stephanus | Crown; Garland | The name Stephanus is derived from the ancient Greek word 'stephanos,' which translates to 'crown' or 'garland.' | ste-FAN-us | Traditional | Latin | Low | Steph, Anus |
741 | Stephen | "Crown" or "Wreath" | Stephen is derived from the Greek "Stephanos," meaning "crown" or "wreath." | STEE-vən | Royalty | Greek | High | Steve, Stevie |
742 | Sterling | Of the Highest Quality; Little Star | The name Sterling is of Old English origin, and it's derived from the word 'sterling,' which means 'little star.' The name Sterling suggests brilliance, shine, and radiance. | STUR-ling | Virtue | English | High | Ster, Ling |
743 | Stetson | Son of Stephen; Cattle Dealer | Stetson is a boy's name of American origin meaning 'cattle dealer.' Best known as a popular brand of Western hats, this surname gives off rugged, cowboy vibes and a sense of confident coolness. | STET-son | Occupational | American | Moderate | Stet, Sonny |
744 | Stevan | Crown; Garland | Stevan is a variant of Stephen, derived from the Greek name 'Stephanos,' meaning 'crown' or 'garland.' | STEH-van | Traditional | Greek | Moderate | Steve, Stevie |
745 | Steve | Crown; Garland | Steve is a diminutive of Stephen, originating from the Greek 'Stephanos,' signifying 'crown' or 'garland.' | STEEV | Traditional | English | High | Stevie |
746 | Steven | Crown; Wreath | Steven is an English variant of Stephen, stemming from the Greek 'Stephanos,' meaning 'crown' or 'wreath.' | STEE-ven | Traditional | English | High | Steve, Stevie |
747 | Steward | Household Guardian | Steward is an occupational name derived from the Old English 'stigweard,' combining 'stig' (household) and 'weard' (guardian), referring to a person who managed an estate. | STOO-erd | Occupational | English | Low | Stu |
748 | Stewart | Steward; Keeper of the Estate | Stewart is a Scottish occupational name from the Gaelic 'stiùbhart,' meaning 'steward' or 'keeper of the estate.' | STOO-art | Occupational | Scottish | Moderate | Stu |
749 | Stone | Dweller by the Stone | Stone is an English name derived from the Old English 'stan,' meaning 'stone,' typically given to someone who lived near a prominent stone or rock. | STOHN | Nature | English | Low | Stoney |
750 | Storm | Tempest; Storm | Storm is a unisex name of Germanic origin, embodying the raw power and fury of a tempestuous weather event. | STORM | Nature | Germanic | Moderate | Stormy |
751 | Straton | Army | Straton is derived from the Greek 'stratos,' meaning 'army.' It was the name of a 3rd-century BC Greek philosopher. | STRAH-ton | Historical | Greek | Low | Strat |
752 | Stratton | Town on a Roman Road | Stratton is a habitational name from Old English 'strǣt' (Roman road) and 'tūn' (town), referring to a town on a Roman road. | STRAT-on | Place Names | English | Low | Strat |
753 | Stuart | Steward | Stuart is a French, Scottish, and English surname adopted as a given name, meaning 'steward.' It is the French form of the Scottish surname Stewart. | STOO-art | Occupational | French/Scottish | Moderate | Stu |
754 | Stylian | Pillar | Stylian is derived from the Greek 'stylos,' meaning 'pillar.' Saint Stylianos was a 7th-century hermit regarded as a patron saint of children. | STIL-ee-an | Religious | Greek | Low | Stily |
755 | Stylianos | Pillar | Stylianos is a Greek name meaning 'pillar,' associated with Saint Stylianos, a 7th-century hermit and patron saint of children. | stil-ee-AH-nos | Religious | Greek | Low | Stily |
756 | Suibne | Well-Going; Pleasant | Suibne is an Irish name possibly derived from 'subae,' meaning 'joy' or 'pleasure.' It was borne by several figures in early Irish history. | SIV-nuh | Virtue | Irish | Low | Sweeney |
757 | Sulael | Prayer to God | A spiritually inspired name combining 'Sulah' (prayer) and 'El' (God). | SOO-la-el | Spiritual, Angelic | Hebrew-inspired | Rare | Sul, Lael |
758 | Sullivan | Dark-Eyed | Sullivan is of Irish origin, derived from 'Ó Súilleabháin,' meaning 'descendant of Súilleabhán.' The personal name Súilleabhán means 'little dark eye.' | SULL-ivan | Surnames as First Names | Irish | High | Sully, Van |
759 | Summit | "Highest Point, Peak" | Summit is an adventurous name referring to the peak of a mountain. | SUM-it | Nature | English | Low | Sum, Mit |
760 | Sunny | "Bright" or "Cheerful, Brilliant, Of The Sun" | Sunny conveys a cheerful and bright disposition, often used as a given name. | SUN-ee | Emotional | English | Moderate | Sun, Sun-Sun |
761 | Suriel | Command of God | Name of an archangel in some Christian and mystical traditions. | SOO-ree-el | Angelic, Celestial | Hebrew | Rare | Suri, Riel |
762 | Sven | Youth | Sven originates from Old Norse 'sveinn,' meaning 'boy' or 'young man.' It's a traditional Scandinavian name. | SVEHN | Traditional | Old Norse | Moderate | Ven |
763 | Swithbert | "Strong Bright" | Swithbert is of Old German origin, combining elements meaning "strength" and "bright." | SWITH-bert | Virtue | German | Very Low | Swith, Bert |
764 | Swithun | Strong | Swithun is of Old English origin, meaning 'strong.' Saint Swithun was a 9th-century bishop of Winchester. | SWITH-un | Religious | Old English | Low | Swith |
765 | Sy | Short for Simon | Sy is often a diminutive of names like Simon or Sylvester. It carries the meanings associated with its root name. | SIGH | Traditional | Various | Low | Sy |
766 | Sydney | Wide Meadow | Sydney is derived from Old English, meaning 'wide meadow.' It can also be linked to the French place name Saint Denis. | SID-nee | Place Names | English | High | Syd |
767 | Sylas | Man of the Forest | Sylas is a variant of Silas, from Latin 'Silvanus,' meaning 'man of the forest.' | SIGH-las | Nature | Latin | Moderate | Sy, Las |
768 | Sylvan | Wooded | Sylvan is derived from Latin 'silva,' meaning 'wood' or 'forest.' It evokes a natural, woodland feel. | SIL-van | Nature | Latin | Low | Sy, Van |
769 | Sylvanus | Of the Forest | Sylvanus comes from Latin, meaning 'of the forest.' In Roman mythology, Sylvanus was the god of forests. | sil-VAY-nus | Mythological, Nature | Latin | Low | Syl |
770 | Sylvester | Wooded | Sylvester is of Latin origin, meaning 'wooded' or 'wild.' It's associated with Saint Sylvester and has been borne by several popes. | sil-VES-ter | Religious | Latin | Moderate | Sly, Syl |
771 | Sylvio | Of the forest | Sylvio is a boy's name of Latin origin, from Silvius, meaning 'of the forest' or 'wild.' It is found in Italian, French, Brazilian, and Portuguese cultures. | SIL-vee-o | Latin/Italian | Latin/Italian | Moderate | Syl, Vio |
772 | Symeon | God Has Heard | Symeon is a Greek form of Simeon, meaning 'God has heard.' It's a biblical name found in both Old and New Testaments. | SIM-ee-on | Biblical | Greek | Low | Sym, Meon |
773 | Symmachus | Ally | Symmachus is of Greek origin, meaning 'ally' or 'combatant.' Notably, Symmachus was a 2nd-century translator of the Hebrew Bible into Greek. | sim-MAH-kus | Historical | Greek | Low | Sym |
774 | Symon | He Has Heard | Symon is a variant of Simon, derived from Hebrew 'Shimon,' meaning 'he has heard.' It's used in various cultures with different spellings. | SIGH-mon | Biblical | Hebrew | Low | Mon, Sym |
775 | Syon | "Gentle" or "Tranquil" | Syon is a variant of Zion, meaning a sign or monument, often associated with a place of peace. | SY-on | Religious | Hebrew | Low | Sy, Yon |
776 | Sypher | Zero; Empty | Sypher has an Arabic and Sanskrit origin, meaning 'zero' or 'empty.' | SY-fer | Arabic/Sanskrit | Arabic/Sanskrit | Low | Syph, Fer |
777 | Syriel | God’s guidance | A variant of ‘Suriel’, often associated with divine protection. | SIGH-ree-el | Angelic, Mystical | Hebrew-inspired | Rare | Sy, Riel |
Why Christian Names Matter
A name can:
- Inspire faith
- Connect to biblical history
- Set a spiritual tone for life
Choosing a Christian name gives your son a sense of identity and connection to God’s Word.
The Symbolism of Names Beginning with “S”
Names that start with “S” often relate to:
- Salvation – a core Christian message
- Strength – spiritual and physical
- Servanthood – following Christ’s example
Biblical Names
- Samuel – Means “God has heard.” A prophet and judge of Israel.
- Simon – One of Jesus’ apostles. Means “he has heard.”
- Seth – Son of Adam and Eve, meaning “appointed.”
- Silas – A missionary companion of Paul. Meaning “of the forest” or “three.”
- Stephen – The first Christian martyr. Means “crown.”
- Saul – The first king of Israel; also Paul’s original name.
- Shem – Son of Noah, means “name” or “renown.”
Saint-Inspired Names
- Sebastian – A Christian martyr, meaning “venerable.”
- Sergius – Early Christian saint and martyr.
- Sigismund – Name of a Christian king and saint, means “victorious protector.”
- Stanislaus – A bishop and martyr known for his faith and leadership.
Names Based on Christian Virtues
- Sanctus – Meaning “holy.”
- Sincere – Reflecting honesty and integrity in Christ.
- Seraphim – Heavenly beings close to God, meaning “burning ones.”
- Sabbath – A restful name, reflecting peace and worship.
Popular Christian Names Beginning with “S”
- Samuel – Always in the top rankings for Christian baby names.
- Stephen – A symbol of strong faith and martyrdom.
- Simon – Classic, biblical, and globally familiar.
- Silas – Rising in popularity due to its biblical roots and modern feel.
- Seth – Short, strong, and scriptural.
Rare and Unique Christian Names Starting with “S”
- Shiloh – Means “peaceful one,” a messianic title in Genesis.
- Sion – A poetic form of Zion, representing God’s holy city.
- Simeon – Another name for Simon, with strong Old Testament roots.
- Sabas – Early Christian saint, means “old man” or “wise.”
- Sosthenes – A leader in the early church mentioned in Acts.
Spiritually Significant “S” Names
- Shiloh – A messianic prophecy, representing rest and peace.
- Silas – A faithful companion, known for missionary work.
- Stephen – A bold witness of Christ, even unto death.
- Samuel – A child of prayer, raised in the temple.
- Seth – Symbolizing restoration after the loss of Abel.
Name Origins and Spiritual Depth
Hebrew Names from the Bible
- Samuel – “God has heard”
- Seth – “Appointed”
- Shem – “Name” or “renown”
Greek, Latin, and Other Roots
- Stephen – Greek, “crown”
- Silas – Latin, “man of the forest”
- Sebastian – Greek, “venerable”
Modern Variants of Timeless Christian Names
- Samuel → Sam, Sammy
- Stephen → Steven, Steve, Stevie
- Silas → Sy, Si
How to Choose the Right Christian Name
Spiritual Meaning and Scriptural Support
Look into the scripture behind the name. What’s the story? What values does it convey?
Blending the Traditional with the Contemporary
Names like Silas or Shiloh feel modern while remaining deeply rooted in faith.
Ease of Pronunciation and Cultural Compatibility
Think of how it sounds across languages and how easy it is to spell and say.
Prayerfully Seeking Divine Inspiration
Pray for discernment. The Holy Spirit often leads parents to the name that’s meant to bless their child.
Conclusion
Christian baby boy names starting with “S” are rich in biblical history, saintly virtue, and spiritual symbolism. Whether you lean toward a classic name like Samuel or Stephen, or something unique like Shiloh or Sion, each name carries the potential to reflect God’s grace, truth, and destiny for your child.
FAQs About Christian Boy Names Beginning with “S”
1. What are the most popular biblical boy names starting with “S”?
- Samuel, Silas, Stephen, Seth, and Simon.
2. Are there unique Christian names starting with “S”?
- Yes! Try Shiloh, Sion, Sabbas, and Sosthenes.
3. What does the name Samuel mean?
- “God has heard.” A prophet whose life was marked by obedience and prayer.
4. Is Silas a biblical name?
- Absolutely. Silas was a companion of Paul and a prominent figure in the early church.
5. How do I pick a name that reflects Christian faith?
- Choose a name that aligns with biblical values, has a faith-based origin, and speaks to your heart through prayer.