Names that Begin with S
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Svend
Danish form of Sven.
Svenja
German feminine form of Sven.
Sverre
From the Old Norse name Sverrir which meant "wild, swinging, spinning".
Sverrir
Old Norse form of Sverre, as well as the modern Icelandic form.
Sveta
Short form of Svetlana.
Svetlana
Czech form of Svetlana.
Svetomir
Serbian and Bulgarian form of ŚWiĘTomierz.
Svetopolk
Possible medieval Slavic form of Svyatopolk.
Svetoslav
Bulgarian form of Svyatoslav.
Sveva
Meaning unknown, possibly related to the name of the Germanic tribe of the Suebi.
Svitlana
Ukrainian form of Svetlana.
Svjetlana
Croatian and Serbian form of Svetlana.
Svyatopolk
Means "blessed people" from the Slavic elements svet "blessed, holy, bright" and polk "people, host, army".
Svyatoslav
Derived from the Slavic elements svet "blessed, holy, bright" and slav "glory".
Swanahilda
Old Germanic form of Swanhild.
Swanhild
Derived from the Germanic elements swan and hild "battle".
Swanhilda
Variant of Swanhild.
Swanhilde
Variant of Swanhild.
Swann
Swan is an English name and is derived from the Old English word "swon" which means "swan".
Swapan
Derived from Sanskrit (svapana) "dreaming, sleeping".
Swapna
Means "dream, sleep" in Sanskrit.
Swapnil
Means "dreamlike" in Sanskrit.
Swaran
Variant of Swarna.
Swarna
Means "good colour" or "golden", a contraction of the Sanskrit prefix (su) "good" and (varna) "colour".
Swati
From the Indian name of the third brightest star in the night sky, called Arcturus in the western world.
Sweeney
Anglicized form of Suibhne.
Swiðhun
Old English form of Swithin.
Swietomierz
Means "blessed and peaceful" from Slavic svet "blessed, holy, bright" and mir "peace".
Swietopelk
Polish form of Svyatopolk.
Swietoslaw
Polish form of Svyatoslav.
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