Names that Begin with S
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Sawyer
From a surname meaning "sawer of wood" in Middle English.
Sawyl
Welsh form of Samuel.
Saxa
Germanic form of Saskia.
Saxon
From a surname which was derived from the name of the Germanic tribe the Saxons, ultimately deriving from the Germanic word sahs meaning "knife".
Sayen
Means "sweet, lovely" in Mapuche.
Sayuri
From Japanese (sa) "small" and (yuri) "lily".
Sayyid
Means "lord, master" in Arabic.
Sayyida
Means "lady, mistress" in Arabic.
Scaevola
Latin form of Scevola.
Scarlet
Either a variant of Scarlett or else from the English word for the red colour.
Scarlett
From a surname which denoted a person who sold or made clothes made of scarlet (a kind of cloth, ultimately derived from Persian (saghrilat)).
Scevola
Italian form of the Roman cognomen Scaevola, which was derived from Latin scaevus "left-handed".
Schaffer
Schaffer is a Germanic name and means "shepherd".
Scheherazade
Anglicized form of Shahrazad.
Schmidt
Schmidt is a German name and means "a blacksmith".
Schneider
Schneider is a German name and means "tailor".
Scholastica
From a Late Latin name which was derived from scholasticus meaning "rhetorician, orator".
Scholastique
French form of Scholastica.
Schuyler
From a Dutch surname meaning "scholar".
Schwanhild
Variant of Swanhild.
Scilla
Short form of Priscilla.
Scipio
Scipio is a Latin word that means "rod".
Scot
Variant form of Scott.
Scott
From an English and Scottish surname which referred to a person from Scotland or a person who spoke Scottish Gaelic.
Scottie
Diminutive of Scott.
Scotty
Diminutive of Scott.
Scout
From the English word scout.
Sé
Variant of Séaghdha.
Seaborn
Seaborn is an Anglo-Saxon name, derived from the Old English name "Saebeorn", itself derived from the words "sae", which means "sea", and "beorn", which means "warrior".
Seachlann
Variant of Seachnall.
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