Baby Names Starting with S
Explore 11,643 names starting with the letter S.
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Explore 11,643 names starting with the letter S.
Showing 9501-10000 of 11,643 names (Page 20 of 24)
African
Unknown
English
From the English word for the celestial body, ultimately from Old English steorra.
English
star boy; celestial
Latin
star child
African
star girl
English
Strong
Latin
star-like
English
Star-like
English
little star
Latin
little star
English
A small bird
Latin
star desire
English
Star
Latin
great star
Old English
starry
English
Variant of Star.
Latin
full of stars
Latin
star shooter
Slavic
starry
African
Guide among the stars
Slavic
Starry
Greek
Standing firm
Slavic
Resurrection
Native American
star
Greek
resurrection
Slavic
Crowned
Greek
Resurrection
Greek
resurrection
Eastern European
Resurrection
Spanish
Condition or situation
English
Condition
Greek
standing
Latin
place, position
French
Stubborn
English
Staff, stick
Greek
Cross
Greek
Crown
English
To remain in a place
English
Modern variation of Stann
Latin
Resurrection
English
Resurrection
Spanish
star
English
One who stays good
Old English
stay good
Italian
to stand
Spanish
Crown or wreath
Hebrew
crowned
African
Unknown
French
clear; bright
English
Short form of Stephen.
English
Place, site
English
Implies resolute in purpose
Old English
from the landing place
Old English
firm, stable
Latin
constant enthusiasm
Celtic
Crowned one
Greek
crown
Greek
Crown
African
Unknown
Old English
steward, householder
English
Steward
Old English
crowned
Dutch
crowned one
English
strength; hard metal
Germanic
like steel
Scandinavian
Stone
English
High incline
Greek
Crown, wreath
English
crown; wreath
English
son of Steven
Latin
stylish, easy
Greek
crown
Greek
Crown
Greek
crown, garland
English
Crowned
Greek
crown
English
English variant and Bulgarian form of Stephanie. A notable bearer is Stefani Germanotta (1986-), an American singer better known as Lady Gaga.
English
Crowned one
Greek
crown
Spanish
crowned; garlanded
Greek
crown, garland
Greek
crowned one
Greek
Crown
Greek
Crown, wreath
English
Crown, garland
Greek
Crown
Greek
Crown
Greek
crown, garland
Greek
crown, garland
Greek
crown; garland
Greek
crown; garland
Greek
Crown
Greek
Crown
Greek
Crown
Greek
crowned
Greek
crown; garland
Greek
Crowned one
Irish
crown, garland
Germanic
Crown, wreath
English
Crown
Greek
crown; garland
Greek
crown; garland
Greek
Crowned one
Greek
crowned one
Greek
crown; garland
Greek
crowned one
Greek
Crown
Greek
crown; garland
Greek
crown; garland
Greek
crowned; victorious
Greek
crowned one
Slavic
Crowned
Greek
Crowned one
Greek
crown; wreath
Germanic
Crown
Spanish
crowned; victorious
Celtic
Crown
Germanic
Stone
Germanic
Stone worker
Greek
Crown
Greek
crowned; garland
Greek
star
Latin
star
Greek
Crown
Greek
star; celestial
Greek
crown, garland
Greek
star
Greek
Star
Greek
Crown
Spanish
Little star
English
Means "star" in Latin. This name was created by the 16th-century poet Philip Sidney for the subject of his collection of sonnets Astrophel and Stella.
Latin
Star
Latin
Star of the sea
English
Calm; noted in English poetry
Latin
star queen
Latin
Star-like
Latin
Little star
Old English
star
Arabic
Little star
Greek
Star
African
Unknown
African
Bringer of joy
African
to be strong
English
Harvester
Various
Greek
Stone
African
Stone
English
Stone ford
English
Stone
Old Norse
stone
Greek
crown, garland
Greek
Crown
Greek
Crowned one
Greek
Crown
Greek
crown, wreath
Greek
crown
Greek
Crowned one
Greek
crowned; victorious
English
Short form of Stephanie or Stephen.
Greek
Crown
Greek
crowned; garland
Greek
Crown
English
Variant of Stephanie.
Greek
Crown, garland
English
Feminine form of Stephen.
Greek
Crowned one
Greek
Crown
Greek
crown
Greek
Crown
Greek
Crown, wreath
Greek
Crown
Greek
Crowned
Greek
crowned
Greek
Crowned
Greek
crown
English
Variant of Stephanie.
Greek
crown, garland
Greek
Crown
Greek
crown
Greek
Crowned
English
From the Greek name Στέφανος (Stephanos) meaning "crown, wreath", more precisely "that which surrounds". Saint Stephen was a deacon who was stoned to
Greek
Crown
Greek
Crown
Greek
crown, listener
Greek
crown
English
Son of Stephen
Greek
Crowned
Greek
Crowned one
Greek
crown, garland
Greek
Crown or garland
Greek
Crown
Greek
crown; garland
Greek
crown
Greek
Crown
Greek
crown; victory
Greek
Crown
Celtic
to step
Germanic
of the steppe
Germanic
Star
Greek
Star
English
Of the star
English
Quality
English
From a Scots surname that was derived from city of Stirling, which is itself of unknown meaning. The name can also be given in reference to the Englis
English
Star-like
Caribbean
Unknown
African
Unknown
Spanish
Place
English
From an English surname that was originally derived from the name of the village of Stidston in Devon, meaning "Stithweard's town". This is a type of
Germanic
Place of the stony hill
English
Crown
Greek
crown, wreath
English
Short form of Steven. A notable bearer was American technology entrepreneur Steve Jobs (1955-2011).
English
Crown or garland
Old English
crowned with glory
English
Medieval English variant of Stephen, and a Dutch variant of Stefan. The filmmaker Steven Spielberg (1946-), director of E.T. and Indiana Jones, is a f
English
Son of Steven
English
Son of Steven
Greek
crown; garland
Old English
son of Steven
Greek
Crowned one
English
Crowned with victory
Greek
crown, garland
English
Diminutive of Stephen or Stephanie. A famous bearer is the American musician Stevie Wonder (1950-).
Greek
crowned
Greek
crown
Slavic
Crown
English
Stew
Old English
steward, keeper
African
Guardian
English
From a surname that was a variant Stuart.
English
Steward
English
Crowned one
English
House guardian
Spanish
crowned; victorious
Germanic
stone
Old Norse
crown
Spanish
Unknown
Christian
Mission of St. Gabriel
Spanish
Unknown
Greek
Saint George
Greek
from George
Indian
Stable
African
Brings happiness
African
Strong
African
Trustworthy
African
we have arrived
African
One who is loved
African
Love
African
Good doer
African
One who loves the Lord
African
gift of God
African
Unknown
Indian
Stability
African
Unknown
African
Unknown
Sanskrit
to stand
Greek
Crowned one
Greek
crown; garland
Greek
crown; garland
Greek
crown; garland
Greek
Crown or garland
Greek
crown
Greek
crowned
Greek
Crown
Greek
star
African
Unknown
African
To be faithful
African
Trustworthy
African
Trustworthy
African
Faithful
African
Trustworthy
African
Blessed
African
One who is strong
Greek
crown, garland
Greek
crown
Greek
Crowned one
Greek
Crowned one
Greek
Crown
Greek
crown
Hebrew
Star
Greek
Star
African
Unknown meaning
African
Unknown
Greek
Crowned
English
Steward
African
Unknown
African
He who is strong
Greek
Crown
African
Strong
African
Stay
African
Unknown
African
Bringer of joy
African
Unknown
African
Unknown
Spanish
Steward
Indian
Strong
African
Strong
African
to be strong
Germanic
Crowned
Old Norse
to be strong
Spanish
crown; victory
African
Unknown
Germanic
to stitch; sew
English
Branch or stick
Old English
wooden rods
Latin
to adhere
Spanish
Steadfast
Germanic
Crown
Germanic
Crown
Spanish
Unknown
English
Unknown
Scandinavian
Path
Slavic
to rise; to ascend
Old Norse
to be strong
English
One who is stiff or rigid
English
Stig's descendant
Spanish
Unknown
African
Unknown
English
calm; quiet
Italian
Style
Greek
Style or manner
African
Train
Scandinavian
Pure
Scandinavian
Stone
Old English
sharp, pointed
English
stingray; sharp
Celtic
Crown
Dutch
to provide
Slavic
Crown
Celtic
From the place of the river
Old English
to sew
English
Derived from action
English
Derived from the Old English elements stiþ "hard, stiff" and wulf "wolf".
English
crown; victorious
Slavic
to stand; stable
Latin
Crown
Celtic
Crowned
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
Crown
Greek
crown; garland
Latin
Crown or garland
English
Steward
English
Crown
African
To strive
English
Son of Steven
Greek
Unknown
English
steward; keeper
English
Guardian
English
Steward or guardian
Greek
River of the underworld
Greek
to stand firm
Old Norse
victorious
English
Saint John
African
Unknown
English
Saint Mary's
African
Unknown
Germanic
Stubborn
English
One who stocks provisions
Germanic
Crown
Arabic
Steadfast
Arabic
Steadfast
Slavic
Firm
Celtic
from the stone
African
Brave
English
Tree stump
Old Norse
from the stony place
African
Unknown
African
To stomp
African
Little stomp
English
Stone
Old Norse
stone ash
English
From the English vocabulary word, ultimately from Old English stan.
Old English
emotionless
English
God of stone
Various
English
By the stony meadow, symbolizing stability
English
Stone worker or mason
English
Stone worker
Old English
stone worker
Old English
rocky place
English
Resilient like stone
African
Stone
English
Stone
Slavic
Step
African
Strong
English
Plug or cork
Old Norse
stone
English
From the vocabulary word, ultimately from Old English or Old Dutch storm, or in the case of the Scandinavian name, from Old Norse stormr. It is unisex
English
Variant of storm; powerful weather phenomenon
English
Variant of Stormy.
English
From the English word meaning "stormy, wild, turbulent", ultimately from Old English stormig.
English
Narrative
Germanic
Steward
Old English
brave, strong
African
Unknown
English
Steep hill
English
One who places or arranges
Slavic
Standing firm
Slavic
standing
Slavic
Steadfast
Latin
nobleman; patrician
Greek
Crown, wreath
Indian
Unknown
Arabic
Road
Italian
to strap or bind
English
From the street ford
Germanic
Bouquet, ostrich
English
Material for thatching
English
Pathway or road
English
Street boy
Latin
none available
Caribbean
Urban youth
English
Pressure or tension
Latin
without stress
Old English
to extend
English
From the settlement on the street
English
One who strides
English
to strike; hit
Latin
To hit
English
Striker
African
Unknown
Indian
Bright
Latin
from the stream
Old English
powerful
Old English
Powerful man
English
River, stream
African
Unknown
Uncertain
Unknown
African
Unknown
Slavic
Crowned
Hebrew
Twin
English
steward; household
Celtic
Steward
Old English
steward
English
Steward
English
From a Scottish occupational surname originally belonging to a person who was a steward. It is ultimately derived from Old English stig "house" and we
English
Steward
Scottish
steward's estate
Caribbean
Unknown meaning
African
Unknown
Germanic
warrior's fame
English
Steward
Scandinavian
Little house
Old Norse
to be strong
Celtic
Household guardian
African
Unknown
Old English
to strike
Old Norse
stool
African
star; light
Old English
truncated tree
Latin
to impress
English
Exceptionally beautiful
Spanish
Modern name, unclear meaning
Latin
state of shock
Irish
sturdy
Sanskrit
praise, worship
African
Unknown
Germanic
steersman
Slavic
Crown
Greek
crown, wreath
Spanish
Unknown
English
Steward
Greek
crown, wreath
Greek
style, manner
English
Fashion
Indian
Stylish
Indian
Fashionable star
Italian
style or manner
Greek
Stylus
Germanic
Crown
Greek
star
Chinese
to revive
Korean
to be
Arabic
Persevering
Chinese
Unknown
Arabic
Guided
Arabic
Happiness
African
Gift from God
African
Unknown
African
Bringer of happiness
African
Unknown
Arabic
goodness, virtue
Arabic
Prayer
African
Unknown
Latin
master, lord
Chinese
Smooth
Spanish
Unknown
Celtic
sweet, pleasant
Spanish
Pleasant or sweet
English
Bright sun
African
God's blessing
Chinese
Beautiful flower
Arabic
to shine
Latin
good fortune
Spanish
Son of the swineherd
Spanish
Son of Suero
Indian
Sun
Celtic
star
Latin
sweet, pleasant
Arabic
Comfort