2011 Baby Names Almanac - Emily Larson [58]
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Sirpuhi (Armenian) One who is holy; pious
Sirpuhie, Sirpuhy, Sirpuhey, Sirpuhea, Sirpuhee
Sissy (English) Form of Cecilia, meaning “one who is blind”
Sissey, Sissie, Sisley, Sisli, Sislee, Sissel, Sissle, Syssy
Sita (Hindi) In Hinduism, goddess of the harvest and wife of Rama
Sive (Irish) A good and sweet girl
Sivney, Sivny, Sivni, Sivnie, Sivnee, Sivnea
Skylar (English) One who is learned, a scholar
Skylare, Skylarr, Skyler, Skylor, Skylir
Sloane (Irish) A strong protector; a woman warrior
Sloan, Slone
Smita (Indian) One who smiles a lot
Snow (American) Frozen rain
Snowy, Snowie, Snowi, Snowey, Snowee, Snowea, Sno
Snowdrop (English) Resembling a small white flower
Solana (Latin / Spanish) Wind from the east / of the sunshine
Solanah, Solanna, Solann, Solanne
Solange (French) One who is religious and dignified
Solaris (Greek) Of the sun
Solarise, Solariss, Solarisse, Solarys, Solaryss, Solarysse, Sol, Soleil
Solita (Latin) One who is solitary
Solitah, Solida, Soledad, Soledada, Soledade
Somatra (Indian) Of the excellent moon
Sona (Arabic) The golden one
Sonika, Sonna
Sonora (Spanish) A pleasant-sounding woman
Sonorah, Sonoria, Sonorya, Sonoriya
Soo (Korean) Having an excellent long life
*TSophia (Greek) Form of Sophie, meaning great wisdom and foresight
Sofia, Sofiya
*TSophie (Greek) Wisdom
Sophia, Sofiya, Sofie, Sofia, Sofi, Sofiyko, Sofronia, Sophronia, Zofia
Sorina (Romanian) Feminine form of Sorin; of the sun
Sorinah, Sorinna, Sorinia, Soriniya, Sorinya, Soryna, Sorynia, Sorine
Sorrel (French) From the surele plant
Sorrell, Sorrelle, Sorrele, Sorrela, Sorrella
Sparrow (English) Resembling a small songbird
Sparro, Sparroe, Sparo, Sparow, Sparowe, Sparoe
Sslama (Egyptian) One who is peaceful
Stacey (English) Form of Anastasia, meaning “one who shall rise again”
Stacy, Staci, Stacie, Stacee, Stacia, Stasia, Stasy, Stasey
Stella (English) Star of the sea
Stela, Stelle, Stele, Stellah, Stelah
Stephanie (Greek) Feminine form of Stephen; crowned in victory
Stephani, Stephany, Stephaney, Stephanee, Stephene, Stephana, Stefanie, Stefani
Stevonna (Greek) A crowned lady
Stevonnah, Stevona, Stevonah, Stevonia, Stevonea, Stevoniya
Styx (Greek) In mythology, the river of the underworld
Stixx, Styxx, Stix
Suave (American) A smooth and courteous woman
Swave
Subhadra (Hindi) In Hinduism, the sister of Krishna
Subhaga (Indian) A fortunate person
Subhuja (Hindi) An auspicious celestial damsel
Subira (African) One who is patient
Subirah, Subirra, Subyra, Subyrra, Subeera, Subeara, Subeira, Subiera
Suhaila (Arabic) Feminine form of Suhail; the second brightest star
Suhayla, Suhaela, Suhala, Suhailah, Suhaylah, Suhaelah, Suhalah
Sulwyn (Welsh) One who shines as bright as the sun
Sulwynne, Sulwynn, Sulwinne, Sulwin, Sulwen, Sulwenn, Sulwenne
Sumana (Indian) A good-natured woman
Sumanah, Sumanna, Sumane, Sumanne, Sumann
Sumi (Japanese) One who is elegant and refined
Sumie
Sumitra (Indian) A beloved friend
Sumitrah, Sumita, Sumytra, Sumyta, Sumeetra, Sumeitra, Sumietra, Sumeatra
Summer (American) Refers to the season; born in summer
Sommer, Sumer, Somer, Somers
Suna (Turkish) A swan-like woman
Sunanda (Indian) Having a sweet character
Sunandah, Sunandia, Sunandiya, Sunandea, Sunandya
Sunila (Indian) Feminine form of Sunil; very blue
Sunilah, Sunilla, Sunilya, Suniliya
Sunniva (English) Gift of the sun
Synnove, Synne, Synnove, Sunn
Surabhi (Indian) Having a lovely fragrance
Surbhii, Surabhie, Surabhy, Surabhey, Surabhee, Surabhea
Susannah (Hebrew) White lily
Susanna, Susanne, Susana, Susane, Susan, Suzanna, Suzannah, Suzanne, Shoshana, Huhana
Sushanti (Indian) A peaceful woman; tranquil
Sushantie, Sushanty, Sushantey, Sushantee, Sushantea
Suzu (Japanese) One who is long-lived
Suzue, Suzuko
Swanhilda (Norse) A woman warrior; in mythology, the daughter of Sigurd
Swanhild, Swanhilde, Svanhilde, Svanhild, Svenhilde, Svenhilda
Swarupa (Indian) One who is devoted to the truth
*Sydney (English) Of the wide meadow
Sydny, Sydni, Sydnie, Sydnea, Sydnee, Sidney,