Kamis, 29 Oktober 2009

Girl names, and unique baby names

Girl names, and unique baby names

Saba
(Greek / Arabic) Woman from Sheba /born in the morning
Sabah, Sabaa, Sabba,
Sabbah, Sabaah

Sabana (Spanish) From the open plain
Sabanah, Sabanna, Sabann,
Sabanne, Sabane, Saban

Sabi (Arabic) A lovely young lady
Sabie, Saby, Sabey, Sabee,
Sabbi, Sabbee, Sabea

Sabirah (Arabic) Having great patience
Sabira, Saabira, Sabeera,
Sabiera, Sabeira, Sabyra,
Sabirra, Sabyrra

Sabra (Hebrew) Resembling the cactus fruit; to rest
Sabrah, Sebra, Sebrah,
Sabrette, Sabbra, Sabraa,
Sabarah, Sabarra

Sabrina (English) A legendary princess
Sabrinah, Sabrinna,
Sabreena, Sabriena, Sabreina,
Sabryna, Sabrine, Sabryne,
Cabrina, Zabrina

Sachet (Hindi) Having consciousness
Sachett, Sachette

Sada (Japanese) The pure one
Sadda, Sadaa, Sadako,
Saddaa

Sadella (American) A beautiful fairylike princess
Sadel, Sadela, Sadelah,
Sadele, Sadell, Sadellah,
Sadelle, Sydel

Sadhana (Hindi) A devoted woman
Sadhanah, Sadhanna,
Sadhannah, Sadhane,
Sadhanne, Sadhann,
Sadhan

Sadhbba (Irish) A wise woman
Sadhbh, Sadhba

Sadie (English) Form of Sarah, meaning “a princess; lady”
Sadi, Sady, Sadey, Sadee,
Saddi, Saddee, Sadiey, Sadye

Sadiya (Arabic) One who is fortunate; lucky
Sadiyah, Sadiyyah, Sadya,
Sadyah

Sadzi (American) Having a sunny disposition
Sadzee, Sadzey, Sadzia,
Sadziah, Sadzie, Sadzya,
Sadzyah, Sadzy

Safa (Arabic) One who is innocent and pure
Safah, Saffa, Sapha, Saffah,
Saphah

Saffron (English) Resembling the yellow flower
Saffrone, Saffronn,
Saffronne, Safron, Safronn,
Safronne, Saffronah, Safrona

Saheli (Indian) A beloved friend
Sahelie, Sahely, Saheley,
Sahelee, Saheleigh, Sahyli,
Sahelea

Sahila (Indian) One who provides guidance
Sahilah, Saheela, Sahyla,
Sahiela, Saheila, Sahela,
Sahilla, Sahylla

Sahkyo (Native American) Resembling the mink
Sakyo

Saida (Arabic) Fortunate one; one who is happy
Saidah, Sa’ida, Sayida,
Saeida, Saedah, Said,
Sayide, Sayidea

Saihah (Arabic) One who is useful; good
Saiha, Sayiha

Sailor (American) One who sails the seas
Sailer, Sailar, Saylor, Sayler,
Saylar, Saelor, Saeler, Saelar

Saima (Arabic) A fasting woman
Saimah, Saimma, Sayima

Sajni (Indian) One who is dearly loved
Sajnie, Sajny, Sajney,
Sajnee, Sajnea

Sakae (Japanese) One who is prosperous
Sakai, Sakaie, Sakay,
Sakaye

Sakari (Native American) A sweet girl
Sakarie, Sakary, Sakarri,
Sakarey, Sakaree, Sakarree,
Sakarah, Sakarrie

Sakina (Indian / Arabic) A beloved friend / having God-inspired peace of mind
Sakinah, Sakeena, Sakiena,
Sakeina, Sakyna, Sakeyna,
Sakinna, Sakeana

Sakti (Hindi) In Hinduism, the divine energy
Saktie, Sakty, Sakkti,
Sackti, Saktee, Saktey,
Saktia, Saktiah

Saku (Japanese) Remembrance of the Lord
Sakuko

Sakura (Japanese) Resembling a cherry blossom
Sakurah, Sakurako, Sakurra

Sala (Hindi) From the sacred sala tree
Salah, Salla, Sallah

Salal (English) An evergreen shrub with flowers and berries
Sallal, Salall, Sallall,
Salalle, Salale, Sallale

Salamasina (Samoan) A princess; born to royalty
Salamaseena, Salamasyna,
Salamaseana, Salamaseina,
Salamasiena

Salina (French) One of a solemn, dignified character
Salin, Salinah, Salinda,
Salinee, Sallin, Sallina,
Sallinah, Salline

Saloma (Hebrew) One who offers peace and tranquility
Salomah, Salome, Salomia,
Salomiah, Schlomit,
Shulamit, Salomeaexl,
Salomma

Salus (Latin) In mythology, goddess of health and prosperity; salvation
Saluus, Salusse, Saluss

Salwa (Arabic) One who provides comfort; solace
Salwah

Samah (Arabic) A generous, forgiving woman
Sama, Samma, Sammah

Samantha (Aramaic) One who listens well
Samanthah, Samanthia,
Samanthea, Samantheya,
Samanath, Samanatha,
Samana, Samanitha

Sameh (Arabic) One who forgives
Sammeh, Samaya,
Samaiya

Samina (Arabic) A healthy woman
Saminah, Samine,
Sameena, Samyna,
Sameana, Sameina,
Samynah

Samone (Hebrew) Form of Simone, meaning “one who listens well”
Samoan, Samoane, Samon,
Samona, Samonia

Samuela (Hebrew) Feminine form of Samuel; asked of God
Samuelah, Samuella,
Samuell, Samuelle,
Sammila, Sammile,
Samella, Samielle

Sana (Persian / Arabic) One who emanates light / brilliance; splendor
Sanah, Sanna, Sanako,
Sanaah, Sane, Saneh

Sanaa (Swahili) Beautiful work of art
Sanae, Sannaa

Sandeep (Punjabi) One who is enlightened
Sandeepe, Sandip, Sandipp,
Sandippe, Sandeyp, Sandeype

Sandhya (Hindi) Born at twilight; name of the daughter
of the god Brahma
Sandhiya, Sandhyah,
Sandya, Sandyah

Sandra (Greek) Form of Alexandra, meaning “a helper and defender of mankind”
Sandrah, Sandrine, Sandy,
Sandi, Sandie, Sandey,
Sandee, Sanda, Sandrica

Sandrica (Greek) Form of Sandra, meaning “a helper and defender of mankind”
Sandricca, Sandricah,
Sandricka, Sandrickah,
Sandrika, Sandrikah,
Sandryca, Sandrycah

Sandrine (Greek) Form of Alexandra, meaning “a helper and defender of mankind”
Sandrin, Sandreana,
Sandreanah, Sandreane,
Sandreen, Sandreena,
Sandreenah, Sandreene

Sangita (Indian) One who is musical
Sangitah, Sangeeta,
Sangeita, Sangyta,
Sangieta, Sangeata

Saniya (Indian) A moment in time preserved
Saniyah, Sanya, Sanea,
Sania

Sanjna (Indian) A conscientous woman

Santana (Spanish) A saintly woman
Santa, Santah, Santania,
Santaniah, Santaniata,
Santena, Santenah,
Santenna

Saoirse (Gaelic) An independent woman; having freedom
Saoyrse

Sapna (Hindi) A dream come true
Sapnah, Sapnia, Sapniah,
Sapnea, Sapneah, Sapniya,
Sapniyah

Sarah (Hebrew) A princess; lady; in the Bible, wife of Abraham
Sara, Sari, Sariah, Sarika,
Saaraa, Sarita, Sarina,
Sarra, Kala, Sadie

Saraid (Irish) One who is excellent; superior
Saraide, Saraed, Saraede,
Sarayd, Sarayde

Sarama (African / Hindi) A kind woman / in Hinduism, Indra’s dog
Saramah, Saramma,
Sarrama, Sarramma

Saran (African) One who brings joy to others
Sarane, Sarran, Saranne,
Saranna, Sarana, Sarann

Sarasvati (Hindi) In Hinduism, goddess of learning and the arts
Sarasvatti, Sarasvatie,
Sarasvaty, Sarasvatey,
Sarasvatee, Sarasvatea

Saraswati (Hindi) Owning water; in Hinduism, a river goddess
Saraswatti, Saraswatie,
Saraswaty, Saraswatey,
Saraswatee, Saraswatea

Sardinia (Italian) Woman from a mountainous island
Sardiniah, Sardinea,
Sardineah, Sardynia,
Sardyniah, Sardynea,
Sardyneah

Sasa (Japanese) One who is helpful; gives aid
Sasah

Sasha (Russian) Form of Alexandra, meaning “a helper and defender of mankind”
Sascha, Sashenka, Saskia

Sauda (Swahili) A dark beauty
Saudaa, Sawda, Saudda

Savannah (English) From the open grassy plain
Savanna, Savana, Savanne,
Savann, Savane, Savanneh

Savarna (Hindi) Daughter of the ocean
Savarnia, Savarnea,
Savarniya, Savarneia

Savitri (Hindi) In Hinduism, the daughter
of the god of the sun
Savitari, Savitrie, Savitry,
Savitarri, Savitarie,
Savitree, Savitrea, Savitrey

Savvy (American) Smart and perceptive woman
Savy, Savvi, Savvie, Savvey,
Savee, Savvee, Savvea,
Savea

Sayyida (Arabic) A mistress
Sayyidah, Sayida, Sayyda,
Seyyada, Seyyida, Seyada,
Seyida

Scelflesh (English) From the meadow

Schaaph (Hebrew) One who is thoughtful
Schaph, Schaphe

Scota (Irish) Woman of Scotland
Scotta, Scotah, Skota,
Skotta, Skotah

Sea’iqa (Arabic) Thunder and lightning
Seaqa, Seaqua

Season (Latin) A fertile woman; one who
embraces change
Seazon, Seeson, Seezon,
Seizon, Seasen, Seasan,
Seizen, Seizan

Sebille (English) In Arthurian legend, a fairy
Sebylle, Sebill, Sebile,
Sebyle, Sebyl

Secunda (Latin) The secondborn child
Secundah, Secuba,
Secundus, Segunda,
Sekunda

Seda (Armenian) Voices of the forest
Sedda, Sedah, Seddah

Sedona (American) Woman from a city in Arizona
Sedonah, Sedonna,
Sedonnah, Sedonia,
Sedonea

Seema (Greek) A symbol; a sign
Seyma, Syma, Seama,
Seima, Siema

Sefarina (Greek) Of a gentle wind
Sefarinah, Sefareena,
Sefareenah, Sefaryna,
Sefarynah, Sefareana,
Sefareanah

Seiko (Japanese) The force of truth

Selene (Greek) Of the moon
Sela, Selena, Selina, Celina,
Zalina

Sema (Arabic) A divine omen; a known symbol
Semah

Senalda (Spanish) A sign; a symbol
Senaldah, Senaldia,
Senaldiya, Senaldea,
Senaldya

September (American) Born in the month of September
Septimber, Septymber,
Septemberia, Septemberea

Sequoia (Native American) Of the giant redwood tree
Sekwoya, Lequoia

Serafina (Latin) A seraph; a heavenly winged angel
Serafinah, Serafine, Seraphina,
Serefina, Seraphine, Sera

Serena (Latin) Having a peaceful disposition
Serenah, Serene, Sereena,
Seryna, Serenity, Serenitie,
Serenitee, Serepta, Cerina,
Xerena

Serendipity (American) A fateful meeting; having good fortune
Serendipitey, Serendipitee,
Serendipiti, Serendipitie,
Serendypyty

Sevati (Indian) Resembling the white rose
Sevatie, Sevatti, Sevate,
Sevatee, Sevatea, Sevaty,
Sevatey, Sevti

Shabana (Arabic) A maiden belonging to the night
Shabanah, Shabanna,
Shabaana, Shabanne,
Shabane

Shabnan (Persian) A falling raindrop
Shabnane, Shabnann,
Shabnanne

Shadha (Arabic) An aromatic fragrance
Shadhah

Shafiqa (Arabic) A compassionate woman
Shafiqah, Shafiqua,
Shafeeqa, Shafeequa

Shai (Gaelic) A gift of God
Shay, Shae, Shayla, Shea,
Shaye

Sha’ista (Arabic) One who is polite and well-behaved
Shaistah, Shaista,
Shaa’ista, Shayista, Shaysta

Shakila (Arabic) Feminine form of Shakil; beautiful one
Shakilah, Shakela,
Shakeela, Shakeyla,
Shakyla, Shakeila,
Shakiela, Shakina

Shakira (Arabic) Feminine form of Shakir; grateful; thankful
Shakirah, Shakiera,
Shaakira, Shakeira,
Shakyra, Shakeyra,
Shakura, Shakirra

Shakti (Indian) A divine woman; having power
Shaktie, Shakty, Shaktey,
Shaktee, Shaktye, Shaktea

Shaliqa (Arabic) One who is sisterly
Shaliqah, Shaliqua,
Shaleeqa, Shaleequa,
Shalyqa, Shalyqua

Shamima (Arabic) A woman full of flavor
Shamimah, Shameema,
Shamiema, Shameima,
Shamyma, Shameama

Shandy (English) One who is rambunctious; boisterous
Shandey, Shandee, Shandi,
Shandie, Shandye, Shandea

Shani (African) A marvelous woman
Shanie, Shany, Shaney,
Shanee, Shanni, Shanea,
Shannie, Shanny

Shanley (Gaelic) Small and ancient woman
Shanleigh, Shanlee, Shanly,
Shanli, Shanlie, Shanlea

Shannon (Gaelic) Having ancient wisdom; river name
Shanon, Shannen,
Shannan, Shannin,
Shanna, Shannae,
Shannun, Shannyn

Shaquana (American) Truth in life
Shaqana, Shaquanah,
Shaquanna, Shaqanna,
Shaqania

Sharifah (Arabic) Feminine form of Sharif; noble; respected; virtuous
Sharifa, Shareefa, Sharufa,
Sharufah, Sharyfa, Sharefa,
Shareafa, Shariefa

Sharik (African) One who is a child of God
Shareek, Shareake,
Sharicke, Sharick, Sharike,
Shareak, Sharique, Sharyk

Sharikah (Arabic) One who is a good companion
Sharika, Shareeka,
Sharyka, Shareka,
Shariqua, Shareaka

Sharlene (French) Feminine form of Charles; petite and womanly
Sharleene, Sharleen,
Sharla, Sharlyne, Sharline,
Sharlyn, Sharlean,
Sharleane

Sharon (Hebrew) From the plains; a flowering shrub
Sharron, Sharone,
Sharona, Shari, Sharis,
Sharne, Sherine, Sharun

Shasta (Native American) From the triple-peaked mountain
Shastah, Shastia, Shastiya,
Shastea, Shasteya

Shawnee (Native American) A tribal name
Shawni, Shawnie,
Shawnea, Shawny,
Shawney, Shawnea

Shayla (Irish) Of the fairy palace; form of Shai, meaning “a gift of God”
Shaylah, Shaylagh,
Shaylain, Shaylan, Shaylea,
Shayleah, Shaylla, Sheyla

Shaylee (Gaelic) From the fairy palace; a fairy princess
Shalee, Shayleigh, Shailee,
Shaileigh, Shaelee,
Shaeleigh, Shayli, Shaylie

Sheehan (Celtic) Little peaceful one; peacemaker
Shehan, Sheyhan, Shihan,
Shiehan, Shyhan, Sheahan

Sheela (Indian) One of cool conduct and character
Sheelah, Sheetal

Sheena (Gaelic) God’s gracious gift
Sheenah, Shena, Shiena,
Sheyna, Shyna, Sheana,
Sheina

Sheherezade (Arabic) One who is a city dweller

Sheila (Irish) Form of Cecilia, meaning “one who is blind”
Sheilah, Sheelagh, Shelagh,
Shiela, Shyla, Selia, Sighle,
Sheiletta

Shelby (English) From the willow farm
Shelbi, Shelbey, Shelbie,
Shelbee, Shelbye, Shelbea

Sheridan (Gaelic) One who is wild and untamed; a searcher
Sheridann, Sheridanne,
Sherydan, Sherridan,
Sheriden, Sheridon,
Sherrerd, Sherida

Sheshebens (Native American) Resembling a small duck

Shifra (Hebrew) A beautiful midwife
Shifrah, Shiphrah, Shiphra,
Shifria, Shifriya, Shifrea

Shikha (Indian) Flame burning brightly
Shikhah, Shikkha, Shekha,
Shykha

Shima (Native American) Little mother
Shimah, Shimma, Shyma,
Shymah

Shina (Japanese) A virtuous woman; having goodness
Shinah, Shinna, Shyna,
Shynna

Shobha (Indian) An attractive woman
Shobhah, Shobbha, Shoba,
Shobhan, Shobhane

Shoshana (Arabic) Form of Susannah, meaning “white lily”
Shosha, Shoshan,
Shoshanah, Shoshane,
Shoshanha, Shoshann,
Shoshanna, Shoshannah

Shradhdha (Indian) One who is faithful; trusting
Shraddha, Shradha,
Shradhan, Shradhane

Shruti (Indian) Having good hearing
Shrutie, Shruty, Shrutey,
Shrutee, Shrutye, Shrutea

Shunnareh (Arabic) Pleasing in manner and behavior
Shunnaraya, Shunareh,
Shunarreh

Shyann (English) Form of Cheyenne, meaning “unintelligible speaker”
Shyanne, Shyane, Sheyann,
Sheyanne, Sheyenne,
Sheyene

Shysie (Native American) A quiet child
Shysi, Shysy, Shysey, Shysee,
Shycie, Shyci, Shysea,
Shycy

Sibyl (English) A prophetess; a seer
Sybil, Sibyla, Sybella, Sibil,
Sibella, Sibilla, Sibley, Sibylla

Siddhi (Hindi) Having spiritual power
Sidhi, Syddhi, Sydhi

Sidero (Greek) In mythology, stepmother of Pelias and Neleus
Siderro, Sydero, Sideriyo

Sieglinde (German) Winning a gentle victory

Sierra (Spanish) From the jagged mountain range
Siera, Syerra, Syera, Seyera,
Seeara

Sigfreda (German) A woman who is victorious
Sigfreeda, Sigfrida, Sigfryda,
Sigfreyda, Sigfrieda,
Sigfriede, Sigfrede

Sigismonda (Teutonic) A victorious defender
Sigismunda

Signia (Latin) A distinguishing sign
Signiya, Signea, Signeia,
Signeya, Signa

Sigyn (Norse) In mythology, the wife of Loki

Sihu (Native American) As delicate as a flower

Silka (Latin) Form of Cecelia, meaning “one who is blind”
Silke, Silkia, Silkea, Silkie,
Silky, Silkee, Sylka, Sylke

Sima (Arabic) One who is treasured; a prize
Simma, Syma, Simah,
Simia, Simiya

Simone (French) One who listens well
Sim, Simonie, Symone,
Samone

Simran (Indian) One who meditates
Simrana, Simrania,
Simrann, Simranne,
Simrane, Simranna

Sine (Scottish) Form of Jane, meaning “God is gracious”
Sinead, Sineidin, Sioned,
Sionet, Sion, Siubhan,
Siwan, Sineh

Sinobia (Greek) Form of Zenobia, meaning “child of Zeus”
Sinobiah, Sinobya, Sinobe,
Sinobie, Sinovia, Senobia,
Senobya, Senobe

Sinopa (Native American) Resembling a fox

Sinope (Greek) In mythology, one of the daughters of Asopus

Siran (Armenian) An alluring and lovely woman

Siren (Greek) In mythology, a sea nymph whose beautiful singing lured sailors to their deaths;
refers to a seductive and beautiful woman
Sirene, Sirena, Siryne, Siryn,
Syren, Syrena, Sirine, Sirina

Siria (Spanish / Persian) Bright like the sun / a glowing woman
Siriah, Sirea, Sireah, Siriya,
Siriyah, Sirya, Siryah

Siroun (Armenian) A lovely woman
Sirune

Sirpuhi (Armenian) One who is holy; pious
Sirpuhie, Sirpuhy, Sirpuhey,
Sirpuhea, Sirpuhee

Sissy (English) Form of Cecilia, meaning “one who is blind”
Sissey, Sissie, Sisley, Sisli,
Sislee, Sissel, Sissle, Syssy

Sita (Hindi) In Hinduism, goddess of the harvest and wife of Rama

Sive (Irish) A good and sweet girl
Sivney, Sivny, Sivni, Sivnie,
Sivnee, Sivnea

Sloane (Irish) A strong protector; a woman warrior
Sloan, Slone

Smita (Indian) One who smiles a lot

Snana (Native American) Having a sound like bells
Snanah, Snanna, Snannah

Snow (American) Frozen rain
Snowy, Snowie, Snowi,
Snowey, Snowee, Snowea,
Sno

Snowdrop (English) Resembling a small white flower

Solana (Latin / Spanish) Wind from the east / of the sunshine
Solanah, Solanna, Solann,
Solanne

Solange (French) One who is religious and dignified

Solaris (Greek) Of the sun
Solarise, Solariss, Solarisse,
Solarys, Solaryss, Solarysse,
Sol, Soleil

Solita (Latin) One who is solitary
Solitah, Solida, Soledad,
Soledada, Soledade

Somatra (Indian) Of the excellent moon

Sona (Arabic) The golden one Sonika, Sonna

Sonora (Spanish) A pleasant-sounding woman
Sonorah, Sonoria, Sonorya,
Sonoriya

Soo (Korean) Having an excellent long life

Sophie (Greek) Wisdom
Sophia, Sofiya, Sofie, Sofia,
Sofi, Sofiyko, Sofronia,
Sophronia, Zofia

Sorina (Romanian) Feminine form of Sorin; of the sun
Sorinah, Sorinna, Sorinia,
Soriniya, Sorinya, Soryna,
Sorynia, Sorine

Sorrel (French) From the surele plant
Sorrell, Sorrelle, Sorrele,
Sorrela, Sorrella

Sparrow (English) Resembling a small songbird
Sparro, Sparroe, Sparo,
Sparow, Sparowe, Sparoe

Sslama (Egyptian) One who is peaceful

Stacey (English) Form of Anastasia, meaning “one who shall rise again”
Stacy, Staci, Stacie, Stacee,
Stacia, Stasia, Stasy, Stasey

Stella (English) Star of the sea
Stela, Stelle, Stele, Stellah,
Stelah

Stephanie (Greek) Feminine form of Stephen; crowned in victory
Stephani, Stephany,
Stephaney, Stephanee,
Stephene, Stephana,
Stefanie, Stefani

Stevonna (Greek) A crowned lady
Stevonnah, Stevona,
Stevonah, Stevonia,
Stevonea, Stevoniya

Struana (Scottish) From the stream
Struanna, Struanah,
Struanne, Struan, Struann,
Struane

Styx (Greek) In mythology, the river of the underworld
Stixx, Styxx, Stix

Suave (American) A smooth and courteous woman
Swave

Subhadra (Hindi) In Hinduism, the sister of Krishna

Subhaga (Indian) A fortunate person

Subhuja (Hindi) An auspicious celestial damsel

Subira (African) One who is patient
Subirah, Subirra, Subyra,
Subyrra, Subeera, Subeara,
Subeira, Subiera

Suhaila (Arabic) Feminine form of Suhail; the second brightest star
Suhayla, Suhaela, Suhala,
Suhailah, Suhaylah,
Suhaelah, Suhalah

Sulwyn (Welsh) One who shines as bright as the sun
Sulwynne, Sulwynn,
Sulwinne, Sulwin, Sulwen,
Sulwenn, Sulwenne

Sumana (Indian) A goodnatured woman
Sumanah, Sumanna,
Sumane, Sumanne,
Sumann

Sumi (Japanese) One who is elegant and refined
Sumie

Sumitra (Indian) A beloved friend
Sumitrah, Sumita,
Sumytra, Sumyta,
Sumeetra, Sumeitra,
Sumietra, Sumeatra

Summer (American) Refers to the season; born in summer
Sommer, Sumer, Somer,
Somers

Suna (Turkish) A swan-like woman

Sunanda (Indian) Having a sweet character
Sunandah, Sunandia,
Sunandiya, Sunandea,
Sunandya

Sunila (Indian) Feminine form of Sunil; very blue
Sunilah, Sunilla, Sunilya,
Suniliya

Sunniva (English) Gift of the sun
Synnove, Synne, Synnove,
Sunn

Surabhi (Indian) Having a lovely fragrance
Surbhii, Surabhie, Surabhy,
Surabhey, Surabhee,
Surabhea

Susannah (Hebrew) White lily
Susanna, Susanne, Susana,
Susane, Susan, Suzanna,
Suzannah, Suzanne,
Shoshana, Huhana

Sushanti (Indian) A peaceful
woman; tranquil
Sushantie, Sushanty,
Sushantey, Sushantee,
Sushantea

Suzu (Japanese) One who is long-lived
Suzue, Suzuko

Swanhilda (Norse) A woman warrior; in mythology, the daughter of Sigurd
Swanhild, Swanhilde,
Svanhilde, Svanhild,
Svenhilde, Svenhilda

Swarupa (Indian) One who is devoted to the truth

Sydney (English) Of the wide meadow
Sydny, Sydni, Sydnie,
Sydnea, Sydnee, Sidney,
Sidne, Sidnee

Girl names, and unique baby names