Boy names, and unique baby names
Saarick, Saaric, Sarik,
Sarick, Saric, Saariq,
Sareek, Sareeq
Saber (French) Man of the sword
Sabere, Sabr, Sabre
Sabir (Arabic) One who is patient
Sabyr, Sabeer, Sabear, Sabeir,
Sabier, Sabri, Sabrie, Sabree
Saddam (Arabic) A powerful ruler; the crusher
Saddum, Saddim, Saddym
Sadiq (Arabic) A beloved friend
Sadeeq, Sadyq, Sadeaq,
Sadeek, Sadeak, Sadyk, Sadik
Saga (American) A storyteller
Sago
Sagar (Indian / English) A king / one who is wise
Saagar, Sagarr, Saagarr
Sagaz (Spanish) One who is clever
Sagazz
Sagiv (Hebrew) Having great strength
Sagev, Segiv, Segev
Sahaj (Indian) One who is natural
Saieshwar (Hindi) A wellknown saint
Saishwar
Sailor (American) Man who sails the seas
Sailer, Sailar, Saylor, Sayler,
Saylar, Saelor, Saeler, Saelar
Saith (English) One who is well-spoken
Saithe, Sayth, Saythe,
Saeth, Saethe, Sath, Sathe
Sajal (Indian) Resembling a cloud
Sajall, Sajjal, Sajjall
Sajan (Indian) One who is dearly loved
Sajann, Sajjan, Sajjann
Saki (Japanese) One who is cloaked
Sakie, Saky, Sakey, Sakee,
Sakea
Salaam (African) Resembling a peach
Salehe (African) A good man
Saleh, Salih
Salim (Arabic) One who is peaceful
Saleem, Salem, Selim
Salute (American) A patriotic man
Saloot, Saloote, Salout,
Saloute
Salvador (Spanish) A savior
Sal, Sally, Salvadore,
Xalvador
Samanjas (Indian) One who is proper
Samarth (Indian) A powerful man; one who is efficient
Samarthe
Sameen (Indian) One who is treasured
Samine, Sameene, Samean,
Sameane, Samyn, Samyne
Sami (Arabic) One who has been exalted
Samie, Samy, Samey,
Samee, Samea
Sammohan (Indian) An attractive man
Sammohane
Sampath (Indian) A wealthy man
Sampathe, Sampat
Samson (Hebrew) As bright as the sun; in the Bible, a man with extraordinary strength
Sampson, Sansom, Sanson,
Sansone
Samuel (Hebrew) God has heard
Sam, Sammie, Sammy,
Samuele, Samuello,
Samwell, Samuelo, Sammey
Samuru (Japanese) The name of God
Sandburg (English) From the sandy village
Sandbergh, Sandberg,
Sandburgh
Sandon (English) From the sandy hill
Sanden, Sandan, Sandun,
Sandyn, Sandin
Sanford (English) From the sandy crossing
Sandford, Sanforde,
Sandforde, Sanfurd,
Sanfurde, Sandfurd,
Sandfurde
Sang (Vietnamese) A bright man
Sange
Sanjiro (Japanese) An admirable man
Sanjyro
Sanjiv (Indian) One who lives a long life
Sanjeev, Sanjyv, Sanjeiv,
Sanjiev, Sanjeav, Sanjivan
Sanorelle (American) An honest man
Sanorell, Sanorel, Sanorele
Santana (Spanish) A saintly man
Santanna, Santanah,
Santannah, Santa
Santo (Italian) A holy man
Sante, Santino, Santos,
Santee, Santi, Santie,
Santea, Santy
Santob (Hebrew) One who has a good name
Shemtob
Sapan (Indian) A dream or vision
Sapann
Sar (Anglo-Saxon) One who inflicts pain
Sarlic, Sarlik
Sarbajit (Indian) The conquerer
Sarbajeet, Sarbajyt,
Sarbajeat, Sarbajet,
Sarvajit, Sarvajeet,
Sarvajyt, Sarvajeat
Sarojin (Hindu) Resembling a lotus
Saroj
Sarosh (Persian) One who prays
Saroshe
Satayu (Hindi) In Hinduism, the brother of Amavasu and Vivasu
Satayoo, Satayou, Satayue
Satoshi (Japanese) Born from the ashes
Satoshie, Satoshy, Satoshey,
Satoshee, Satoshea
Satparayan (Indian) A good-natured man
Saturn (Latin) In mythology, the god of agriculture
Saturnin, Saturno, Saturnino
Satyankar (Indian) One who speaks the truth
Satyancar, Satyancker
Saville (French) From the willow town
Savil, Savile, Savill, Savyile,
Savylle, Savyle, Sauville,
Sauvile
Savir (Indian) A great leader
Savire, Saveer, Saveere,
Savear, Saveare, Savyr,
Savyre
Saxe (Swedish) Man from Saxony
Sachs, Sachsen
Saxon (English) A swordsman
Saxen, Saxan, Saxton,
Saxten, Saxtan
Sayad (Arabic) An accomplished hunter
Scadwielle (English) From the shed near the spring
Scadwyelle, Scadwiell,
Scadwyell, Scadwiel,
Scadwyel, Scadwiele,
Scadwyele
Scand (Anglo-Saxon) One who is disgraced
Scande, Scandi, Scandie,
Scandee, Scandea
Sceotend (Anglo-Saxon) An archer
Schaeffer (German) A steward
Schaffer, Shaeffer, Shaffer,
Schaeffur, Schaffur,
Shaeffur, Shaffur
Schelde (English) From the river
Shelde
Schneider (German) A tailor
Shneider, Sneider, Snider,
Snyder
Schubert (German) One who makes shoes
Shubert, Schuberte,
Shuberte, Schubirt, Shubirt,
Schuburt, Shuburt
Scirocco (Italian) Of the warm wind
Sirocco, Scyrocco, Syrocco
Scott (English) A man from Scotland
Scot, Scottie, Scotto, Scotty,
Scotti, Scottey, Scottee,
Scottea
Scowyrhta (Anglo-Saxon) One who makes shoes
Seabury (English) From the village by the sea
Seaburry, Sebury, Seburry,
Seaberry, Seabery, Seberry,
Sebery
Seaman (English) A mariner
Sean (Irish) Form of John, meaning “God is gracious”
Shaughn, Shawn, Shaun,
Shon, Shohn, Shonn,
Shaundre, Shawnel
Seanachan (Irish) One who is wise
Seanan (Hebrew / Irish) A gift from God / an old, wise man
Sinon, Senen, Siobhan
Sebastian (Greek) The revered one
Sabastian, Seb, Sebastiano,
Sebastien, Sebestyen, Sebo,
Sebastyn, Sebestyen
Sedgwick (English) From the place of sword grass
Sedgewick, Sedgewyck,
Sedgwyck, Sedgewic,
Sedgewik, Sedgwic, Sedgwik,
Sedgewyc
Seerath (Indian) A great man
Seerathe, Searath, Searathe
Sef (Egyptian) Son of yesterday
Sefe
Seferino (Greek) Of the west wind
Seferio, Sepherino, Sepherio,
Seferyno, Sepheryno
Seignour (French) Lord of the house
Selas (African) Refers to the Trinity
Selassi, Selassie, Selassy,
Selassey, Selassee, Selassea
Selestino (Spanish) One who is heaven-sent
Selestyno, Selesteeno,
Selesteano
Sellers (English) One who dwells in the marshland
Sellars, Sellurs, Sellirs, Sellyrs
Seminole (Native American) A tribal name
Semynole
Seppanen (Finnish) A blacksmith
Sepanen, Seppenen,
Sepenen, Seppanan,
Sepanan
September (American) Born in the month of September
Septimber, Septymber,
Septemberia, Septemberea
Septimus (Latin) The seventh-born child
Septymus
Seraphim (Hebrew) The burning ones; heavenly winged angels
Sarafino, Saraph, Serafin,
Serafino, Seraph,
Seraphimus, Serafim
Sereno (Latin) One who is calm; tranquil
Serfati (Hebrew) A man from France
Sarfati, Serfatie, Sarfatie,
Serfaty, Sarfaty, Serfatey,
Sarfatey, Serfatee
Sergio (Latin) An attendant; a servant
Seargeoh, Serge, Sergei,
Sergeo, Sergey, Sergi,
Sergios, Sergiu
Seth (Hebrew) One who has been appointed
Sethe, Seath, Seathe, Zeth
Seung (Korean) A victorious successor
Seven (American) Refers to the number; the seventhborn child
Sevin, Sevyn
Sewati (Native American) Resembling a bear claw
Sewatie, Sewaty, Sewatey,
Sewatee, Sewatea
Sexton (English) The church’s custodian
Sextun, Sextan, Sextin,
Sextyn
Seymour (French) From the French town of Saint Maur
Seamore, Seamor, Seamour,
Seymore
Shaan (Hebrew) A peaceful man
Shade (English) A secretive man
Shaid, Shaide, Shayd,
Shayde, Shaed, Shaede
Shadi (Persian / Arabic) One who brings happiness and joy / a singer
Shadie, Shady, Shadey,
Shadee, Shadea
Shadrach (Hebrew) Under the command of the moon god Aku
Shadrack, Shadrick, Shad,
Shadd
Shah (Persian) The king
Shai (Hebrew) A gift from God
Shail (Indian) A mountain rock
Shaile, Shayl, Shayle,
Shael, Shaele, Shale
Shaka (African) A tribal leader
Shakah
Shakir (Arabic) One who is grateful
Shakeer, Shaqueer, Shakier,
Shakeir, Shakear, Shakar,
Shaker, Shakyr
Shakur (Arabic) One who is thankful
Shakurr, Shaku
Shannon (Gaelic) Having ancient wisdom
Shanan, Shanen, Shannan,
Shannen, Shanon
Shardul (Indian) Resembling a tiger
Shardule, Shardull,
Shardulle
Shashi (Indian) Of the moonbeam
Shashie, Shashy, Shashey,
Shashee, Shashea, Shashhi
Shavon (American) One who is open-minded
Shavaughn, Shavonne,
Shavaun, Shovon,
Shovonne, Shovaun,
Shovaughn
Shaw (English) From the woodland
Shawe
Shaykeen (American) A successful man
Shaykean, Shaykein,
Shakeyn, Shakine
Shea (Gaelic) An admirable man / from the fairy fortress
Shae, Shai, Shay, Shaye,
Shaylon, Shays
Sheen (English) A shining man
Sheene, Shean, Sheane
Sheffield (English) From the crooked field
Sheffeld
Sheldon (English) From the steep valley
Shelden, Sheldan, Sheldun,
Sheldin, Sheldyn, Shel
Shelley (English) From the meadow’s ledge
Shelly, Shelli, Shellie,
Shellee, Shellea, Shelleigh,
Shelleah
Shelton (English) From the farm on the ledge
Shellton, Sheltown, Sheltun,
Shelten, Shelny, Shelney,
Shelni, Shelnie
Shem (Hebrew) Having a well-known name
Shepherd (English) One who herds sheep
Shepperd, Shep, Shepard,
Shephard, Shepp, Sheppard
Sheridan (Gaelic) A seeker
Sheredan, Sheridon,
Sherridan, Seireadan,
Sheriden, Sheridun,
Sherard, Sherrard
Sherlock (English) A fairhaired man
Sherlocke, Shurlock,
Shurlocke
Sherman (English) One who cuts wool cloth
Shermon, Scherman,
Schermann, Shearman,
Shermann, Sherm, Sherme
Sherrerd (English) From the open field
Shererd, Sherrard, Sherard
Shields (Gaelic) A faithful protector
Sheelds, Shealds
Shikha (Indian) A fiery man
Shykha
Shiloh (Hebrew) He who was sent
Shilo, Shyloh, Shylo
Shing (Chinese) A victorious man
Shyng
Shino (Japanese) A bamboo stem
Shyno
Shipton (English) From the ship town; from the sheep town
Shiro (Japanese) The fourth-born son
Shyro
Shorty (American) A man who is small in stature
Shortey, Shorti, Shortie,
Shortee, Shortea
Shreshta (Indian) The best; one who is superior
Shubhang (Indian) A handsome man
Shuraqui (Arabic) A man from the east
Siamak (Persian) A bringer of joy
Syamak, Siamack,
Syamack, Siamac, Syamac
Sidor (Russian) One who is talented
Sydor
Sierra (Spanish) From the jagged mountain range
Siera, Syerra, Syera, Seyera,
Seeara
Sigehere (English) One who is victorious
Sygehere, Sigihere, Sygihere
Sigenert (Anglo-Saxon) A king
Sygenert, Siginert, Syginert
Sigmund (German) The victorious protector
Siegmund, Sigmond,
Zsigmond, Zygmunt
Sihtric (Anglo-Saxon) A king
Sihtrik, Sihtrick, Syhtric,
Syhtrik, Syhtrick, Sihtryc,
Sihtryk, Sihtryck
Sik’is (Native American) A friendly man
Sikyahonaw (Native American) Resembling a yellow bear
Sikyahonau, Sykyahonaw,
Sykyahonau
Silny (Czech) Having great strength
Silney, Silni, Silnie, Silnee,
Silnea
Simbarashe (African) The power of God
Simbarashi, Simbarashie,
Simbarashy, Simbarashey,
Simbarashee
Simcha (Hebrew) Filled with joy
Symcha, Simha, Symha
Simmons (Hebrew) The son of Simon
Semmes, Simms, Syms,
Simmonds, Symonds,
Simpson, Symms, Simson
Simon (Hebrew) God has heard
Shimon, Si, Sim, Samien ,
Semyon, Simen, Simeon,
Simone
Sinai (Hebrew) From the clay desert
Sinclair (English) Man from Saint Clair
Sinclaire, Sinclare, Synclair,
Synclaire, Synclare
Singer (American) A vocalist
Synger
Sion (Armenian) From the fortified hill
Sionne, Syon, Syonne
Sirius (Greek) Resembling the brightest star
Syrius
Siyavash (Persian) One who owns black horses
Siyavashe
Skerry (Norse) From the rocky island
Skereye, Skerrey, Skerri,
Skerrie, Skerree, Skerrea
Slade (English) Son of the valley
Slaid, Slaide, Slaed, Slaede,
Slayd, Slayde
Sladkey (Slavic) A glorious man
Sladky, Sladki, Sladkie,
Sladkee, Sladkea
Slavomir (Czech) Of renowned glory
Slavomeer, Slavomyr,
Slavomere, Slawomir,
Slawomeer, Slawomyr,
Slawomere
Smith (English) A blacksmith
Smyth, Smithe, Smythe,
Smedt, Smid, Smitty,
Smittee, Smittea
Snell (Anglo-Saxon) One who is bold
Snel, Snelle, Snele
Solange (French) An angel of the sun
Solaris (Greek) Of the sun
Solarise, Solariss, Solarisse,
Solarys, Solaryss, Solarysse,
Solstice, Soleil
Somer (French) Born during the summer
Somers, Sommer, Sommers,
Sommar, Somar
Somerset (English) From the summer settlement
Sommerset, Sumerset,
Summerset
Songaa (Native American) Having great strength
Songan
Sophocles (Greek) An ancient playwright
Sofocles
Sorley (Irish) Of the summer vikings
Sorly, Sorlee, Sorlea, Sorli,
Sorlie
Soumil (Indian) A beloved friend
Soumyl, Soumille,
Soumylle, Soumill, Soumyll
Southern (English) Man from the south
Sothern, Suthern
Sovann (Cambodian) The golden son
Sovan, Sovane
Spark (English / Latin) A gallant man / to scatter
Sparke, Sparki, Sparkie,
Sparky, Sparkey, Sparkee,
Sparkea
Squire (English) A knight’s companion; the shield-bearer
Squier, Squiers, Squires,
Squyre, Squyres
Stanford (English) From the stony ford
Standford, Standforde,
Standforde, Stamford,
Stamforde
Stanhope (English) From the stony hollow
Stanhop
Stanton (English) From the stone town
Stantown, Stanten,
Staunton, Stantan, Stantun
Stark (German) Having great strength
Starke, Starck, Starcke
Stavros (Greek) One who is crowned
Steadman (English) One who lives at the farm
Stedman, Steadmann,
Stedmann, Stedeman
Steed (English) Resembling a stallion
Steede, Stead, Steade
Stephen (Greek) Crowned with garland
Staffan, Steba, Steben,
Stefan, Stefano, Steffan,
Steffen, Steffon, Steven,
Steve
Sterling (English) One who is highly valued
Sterlyng, Stirling, Sterlyn
Stian (Norse) A voyager; one who is swift
Stig, Styg, Stygge, Stieran,
Steeran, Steeren, Steeryn,
Stieren
Stilwell (Anglo-Saxon) From the quiet spring
Stillwell, Stilwel, Stylwell,
Styllwell, Stylwel, Stillwel
Stobart (German) A harsh man
Stobarte, Stobarth,
Stobarthe
Stockley (English) From the meadow of tree stumps
Stockly, Stockli, Stocklie,
Stocklee, Stockleigh,
Stocklea, Stockleah,
Stocleah
Storm (American) Of the tempest; stormy weather; having an impetuous nature
Storme, Stormy, Stormi,
Stormie, Stormey, Stormee,
Stormea
Stowe (English) A secretive man
Stow, Stowey, Stowy, Stowee,
Stowea, Stowi, Stowie
Stratford (English) From the street near the river ford
Strafford, Stratforde,
Straford, Strafforde,
Straforde
Stratton (Scottish) A homebody
Straton, Stratten, Straten,
Strattan, Stratan, Strattun,
Stratun
Strider (English) A great warrior
Stryder
Striker (American) An aggressive man
Strike, Stryker, Stryke
Struthers (Irish) One who lives near the brook
Struther, Sruthair, Strother,
Strothers
Stuart (English) A steward; the keeper of the estate
Steward, Stewart, Stewert,
Stuert, Stu, Stew
Suave (American) A smooth and sophisticated man
Swave
Subhi (Arabic) Born during the early morning hours
Subhie, Subhy, Subhey,
Subhee, Subhea
Suffield (English) From the southern field
Suffeld, Suthfeld, Suthfield
Sullivan (Gaelic) Having dark eyes
Sullavan, Sullevan,
Sullyvan
Sully (English) From the southern meadow
Sulley, Sulli, Sullie,
Sulleigh, Sullee, Sullea,
Sulleah, Suthley
Sultan (African / American) A ruler / one who is bold
Sultane, Sulten, Sultun,
Sulton, Sultin, Sultyn
Suman (Hindi) A wise man
Sundiata (African) Resembling a hungry lion
Sundyata, Soundiata,
Soundyata, Sunjata
Sundown (American) Born at dusk
Sundowne
Su’ud (Arabic) One who has good luck
Suoud
Swahili (Arabic) Of the coastal people
Swahily, Swahiley,
Swahilee, Swahiley,
Swaheeli, Swaheelie,
Swaheely, Swaheeley
Sylvester (Latin) Man from the forest
Silvester, Silvestre, Silvestro,
Sylvestre, Sylvestro, Sly,
Sevester, Seveste
Syon (Indian) One who is followed by good fortune
Szemere (Hungarian) A man of small stature
Szemir, Szemeer, Szemear,
Szemyr
Boy names, and unique baby names