Names that Begin with S

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  • Sulayman

    Arabic cognate of Süleyman.

  • Sule

    Means "flame" in Turkish.

  • Suleiman

    Westernized form of Süleyman.

  • Süleyman

    Turkish form of Solomon.

  • Sulislaw

    From an old Slavic name which meant "better fame".

  • Suljo

    Bosnian diminutive of Süleyman.

  • Sullivan

    From an Irish surname which was derived from Ó Súilleabháin meaning "descendent of Súilleabhán".

  • Sulo

    Means "charm, grace" in Finnish.

  • Sultan

    Means "ruler, king, sultan" in Arabic.

  • Sultana

    Feminine form of Sultan.

  • Suman

    Means "well-disposed, good mind", derived from the Sanskrit prefix (su) "good" and (manas) "mind".

  • Sumantra

    Means "good advice" from the Sanskrit prefix (su) "good" combined with (mantra) "advice".

  • Sumate

    Sumate originates in Thai language and it means "intelligent man".

  • Sumati

    Means "wise, good mind", derived from Sanskrit (su) "good" and (mati) "mind, thought".

  • Sumayya

    Means "high above" in Arabic.

  • Sumeet

    Sumeet is a Sanskrit name, derived from the Sanskrit words "su", which means "good", and "mit", which means "measurement".

  • Sumiko

    From Japanese (sumi) "clear" and (ko) "child".

  • Summanus

    Means "before the morning", derived from Latin sub "under, before" and mane "morning".

  • Summer

    From the name of the season, ultimately from Old English sumor.

  • Sumner

    Sumner is an English name, derived from the Middle English words "sumnor or sumner", themselves derived from the Old French "sumoneor", which means "to summon".

  • Sunan

    Possibly means "good word" in Thai.

  • Suncana

    Means "sunny" in Croatian, a derivative of sunce "sun".

  • Suncica

    Diminutive of SunČAna.

  • Sundar

    Modern transcription of Sundara.

  • Sundara

    Derived from Sanskrit (sundara) meaning "beautiful".

  • Sunday

    From the name of the day of the week, which ultimately derives from Old English sunnandæg, which was composed of the elements sunne "sun" and dæg "day".

  • Sunder

    Variant of Sundara.

  • Sung

    Variant transcription of Seung.

  • Sunil

    Means "very blue" from Sanskrit (su) "very" combined with (nila) "dark blue".

  • Sunita

    Means "well conducted, polite", derived from the Sanskrit prefix (su) "good" combined with (nita) "conducted".

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