Female and male first names beginning with the letter “S”..

SHAONNA

Female

Beautiful African American name derived from Shona, meaning "wise one" or "wisdom.

SHAPARIS

Female

Hebrew-origin name meaning "song" or "poem," celebrated for its creativity and spiritual significance, popularized by King David's psalms and scholars like Shaparis ben Harisha.

SHAPHAN

Male

Hebrew name meaning "beautiful" or "fair," popular among ancient Israelites and notably held by Shaphan the scribe in the 7th century BCE.

SHAPREE

Female

Indian name of Sanskrit origin, meaning "pure", often associated with innocence and simplicity, and popular among Indians worldwide due to its positive connotation and rich historical and mythological significance.

SHAPRIA

Female

Persian given name with a rich history, meaning 'sweet' or 'delightful', symbolizing joy and happiness.

SHAQIL

Male

Shaquille is an uncommon yet captivating name with origins traceable to Africa's Fulani ethnic group in Nigeria. Its components, 'Shaqi' meaning 'the creator' and 'il' denoting possession or belonging, imbue the name with significant meaning: 'belonging to the creator'. Popularized by basketball legend Shaquille O'Neal, this name bears deep cultural roots and offers a blend of uniqueness, history, and symbolism.

SHAQILLE

Male

Shaquille is a distinctive African name with roots in Arabic and French cultures. It means "little one" or "gift of God," reflecting both divine blessing and familial love.

SHAQIR

Male

Arabic name meaning "honor" or "respect.

SHAQITA

Female

Captivating feminine given name of Swahili origin, translating to "born on Friday," and carrying significant religious and cultural importance in Islamic tradition.

SHAQUA

Female

Unique African name, likely originating from the Hausa language, popular among West Africans. Its meaning varies but may translate to "miracle" or "gift from God." Despite its unclear history and meaning, Shaqua stands out as an intriguing choice for parents seeking distinctive names with African roots.

SHAQUAIL

Female

Uncommon yet intriguing male name of African-American origin, derived from Arabic "asha" meaning 'people' combined with English 'tail', translating to 'the people's tail'. It signifies that its bearer reflects their community spirit, embodying the essence of those around them.

SHAQUAILA

Female

Captivating Swahili name, combining 'Shaha' (wise) and 'Kaili' (bright), signifying 'radiant wisdom'.

SHAQUALA

Female

Arabic given name composed of 'shaq', meaning 'shade', and 'ala', meaning 'exalted'.

SHAQUALE

Female

African name of Igbo origin meaning "God has given me wealth" or "God gives abundance.

SHAQUALIA

Female

Unique West African female name of Hausa origin, meaning "beauty" or "elegance," reflecting the hopes of parents for their child's future grace.

SHAQUALLA

Female

African name of Igbo origin meaning "to meet with good fortune".

SHAQUAN

Female

African-American name derived from Shaquille (Arabic for 'thankful') and Quran ('recitation'), popularized in the US during the 1990s-2000s with no definitive meaning or historical ties.

SHAQUAN

Male

African name of Ashanti origin meaning "to take up arms" or "to engage in battle," traditionally given to warrior princes and reflecting resilience and strength.

SHAQUANA

Female

African American female given name derived from Arabic "shaqi" meaning eastern, associated with elegance, and popular for its uniqueness and cultural significance.

SHAQUANAH

Female

Distinctive African American name derived from Arabic 'Shaqira', meaning 'clear' or 'pure', combined with Swahili '-nah'.

SHAQUANDA

Female

Uncommon yet captivating Igbo (African) name meaning 'brave encounter', signifying courage and hope.

SHAQUANDRA

Female

African-derived name meaning "born during prosperity," symbolizing abundance and joy.

SHAQUANDRIA

Female

Distinctive African-American name derived from Swahili, meaning "meeting at birth.

SHAQUANE

Male

Uncommon yet significant African American name derived from the Arabic 'Shaikh', meaning 'chief' or 'king'.

SHAQUANE

Female

Unique male name of African origin, derived from Swahili "shaqwa" meaning 'brave or courageous'. It gained popularity in the US during the 1970s-80s and is associated with strength and determination. Notable bearer includes basketball legend Shaquille O'Neal.

SHAQUANIA

Female

African American name derived from Arabic "Shakur," meaning thankful or grateful, created in the late 20th century to reflect cultural heritage with a modern sound.

SHAQUANN

Male

African American male name with Swahili origins meaning 'graceful thanks'.

SHAQUANNA

Female

Captivating female name of African-American origin, derived from Arabic "Shakura", meaning "east" or "morning star". It signifies beauty, wisdom, and strength.

SHAQUANTA

Female

Distinctive African-American name derived from the Swahili word "shaq," meaning "laughter.

SHAQUARA

Female

African name of Yoruba origin, translating to "one who has experienced many things.

SHAQUARIUS

Female

African American unisex name combining "she who seeks" (Sha-) with the zodiac sign Aquarius (-quarius), signifying independence and uniqueness.

SHAQUASHA

Female

Unique female name of African origin, derived from Swahili 'sha' meaning 'beautiful', combined with '-qasha', a diminutive suffix translating to 'little'. It reflects beauty, grace, affection, and endearment in African culture, originally used as an endearing term but now recognized as a distinctive given name.

SHAQUASHIA

Female

Swahili female given name meaning "God is merciful.

SHAQUASIA

Female

African American name derived from Arabic "Shakira," meaning "poetess" or "songbird," combining elements of "Shaquita" and "Asia." It's unisex, conveying elegance, creativity, and individuality.

SHAQUAVIA

Female

Striking African-derived name meaning 'like a night', combining Arabic and Latin roots, and signifies mystery or calmness.

SHAQUAWN

Male

African American-origin male name meaning 'gift of power'.

SHAQUAY

Female

African name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'to pursue power', inspired by the spirit of change and transformation associated with the deity Oya.

SHAQUAYA

Female

Distinctive African-American girl's name with uncertain origins but growing popularity, often associated with strength and beauty despite lacking definitive historical or linguistic meaning.

SHAQUAYLA

Female

Unique African-origin name derived from Swahili's "shaqui," meaning "to shout." It signifies victory or celebration and is believed to have originated in East Africa before gaining global recognition. Despite variations in spelling, Shaquayla retains its powerful essence, captivating parents seeking meaningful names for their children today.

SHAQUE

Female

Swahili name meaning "brave" or "courageous," originally given to children born during hardship in ancient African kingdoms.