Female and male first names beginning with the letter “S”..
SHARELL
FemaleRare American name, created by combining elements from Sarah and Cheryl or derived from Charley with an added 'e'. Its meaning may vary depending on its origin, potentially signifying "princess" if linked to Sarah, or "darling" if connected to Cheryl. Despite its rarity, Sharell has been recognized in the United States since the mid-20th century and is not celebrated on any specific day.
SHARELL
MaleCaptivating Hebrew name derived from 'shar', meaning 'song' or 'poem', evoking creativity and beauty.
SHARELLA
FemaleCaptivating Hebrew name meaning "song" or "poem," inspired by the beauty and harmony of music.
SHARELLE
FemaleUnique, coined given name of unknown origin, likely created by combining parts of other names or words.
SHAREMA
FemaleIndian female name derived from Sanskrit, meaning "the one who shines like the star." It was popularized by poet Kalidasa in his epic poem Meghaduta and signifies brightness and radiance.
SHAREN
FemaleHebrew name meaning "song".
SHARENA
FemaleRare yet captivating Hebrew feminine name meaning "song," associated with harmony, balance, and musicality.
SHARENDA
FemaleUnique Hebrew name meaning 'song' or 'serenade', evoking harmony and melody.
SHARENE
FemaleSharene: Origin unknown; meaning unclear.
SHARENNA
FemaleDistinctive female given name with unknown origins but potential ties to Hebrew and Irish names like Sarah or Siobhan, meaning 'princess' or 'God is gracious'. Its unique sound and elegance make it an attractive option for parents seeking an uncommon yet meaningful name for their daughters.
SHARENY
FemaleUnique Hebrew name derived from "shar", meaning "song" or "poem", signifying someone melodious and inspired by music.
SHARESA
FemaleUnique African-American name created in the mid-20th century, combining elements from Sharika and Kesha without a specific meaning, but reflecting family traditions and cultural trends.
SHARESE
FemaleAfrican origin name created by Toni Morrison in her novel "Beloved," meaning 'the beloved one.' It signifies love and hope, though relatively rare due to its unique spelling.
SHARESSA
FemaleAfrican origin feminine name derived from Shalonda, combining elements of Shala ('calm') and Lesa ('happiness'), signifying 'calm happiness'.
SHARESSE
FemaleRare and attractive feminine name of French origin, derived from "chasseresse," meaning "huntress." It signifies strength, courage, and independence, and has been associated with notable figures like Sharesse de Valois.
SHARETA
FemaleShareeta is an Indian origin name derived from Sanskrit 'Sharada', meaning goddess of learning or knowledge.
SHARETHA
FemaleArabic-origin name meaning "morning light," popularized by Prophet Muhammad's wife Aisha for her dawn-born daughter. It signifies fortune, blessing, and new beginnings.
SHARETTA
FemaleDistinctive female name of African American origin, coined as a blend of Shirley and Retta, with no known historical significance but used sporadically in the U.S., particularly among African American communities.
SHARETTE
FemaleFrench-derived name, coined during the Middle Ages, meaning 'little cart' or 'wheelbarrow', likely given as a nickname for lively children or those connected to transport.
SHAREVA
FemaleRare Persian name meaning 'city of King Reza', with ties to ancient royalty and the enchanting stories of Shahrezad in One Thousand and One Nights.
SHAREY
FemaleCharming Hebrew name derived from 'shar', meaning 'song' or 'poem', signifying 'God's song' or 'God's poem'.
SHARHONDA
FemaleSharhonda, of African-American origin, derives from 'shujaa', Swahili for 'brave'. It signifies strength, resilience, and determination.
SHARI
MaleHebrew name meaning 'song' or 'poem', derived from the Hebrew word 'shir'. It is often associated with joy and celebration in Jewish tradition, and has been adopted by people of diverse backgrounds worldwide.
SHARI
FemaleFemale given name of Hebrew origin meaning 'song' or 'poem', derived from the Hebrew word 'shir'.
SHARIA
FemaleArabic name meaning 'path to the water source', symbolizing life-giving resources in desert cultures.
SHARIAH
FemaleArabic female given name derived from 'shari'ah', meaning 'path' or 'way to follow', and signifies the moral code and religious laws of Islam.
SHARIAN
FemaleUnique given name of unknown origin, with no widely accepted meanings or cultural significance. While some theories suggest it may be related to the Irish surname O'Sheridan, its true origins remain unclear. Nonetheless, Sharian has gained popularity in recent years, particularly in the United States, where it was given to both boys and girls in 2019.
SHARIANA
FemalePersian name meaning "belonging to sweetness," combining the words "shirin" (sweet) and "-ana" (relating to).
SHARIANN
FemaleDistinctive Arabic name derived from 'shar', meaning 'east' or 'morning', symbolizing new beginnings.
SHARIANNE
FemaleUnique French feminine name derived from 'chéri', meaning "darling," conveying endearment and affection.
SHARICA
FemaleUnique American female name created by author Mary Noailles Murfree for her 1894 novel 'Sharaca's Daughter'. It is typically associated with strength, resilience, and individuality due to the character's depiction in the story.
SHARICE
FemaleAfrican American female given name of Ashanti origin meaning "Strong in Battle" or "Powerful in War," reflecting resilience and courage in adversity.
SHARICKA
FemaleSharicka, of Ashanti origin, means "star" and signifies celestial strength and wisdom.
SHARIDA
FemaleUnique Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'Sharada', meaning 'goddess of learning'.
SHARIDAN
FemaleRare Persian name derived from "shir" (lion) and "dadan" (giving), signifying "giving like a lion".
SHARIDEN
FemaleUncertain origin and meaning, gaining popularity in recent years among English-speaking families for its unique sound.
SHARIE
FemaleDistinctive female name derived from Scottish Gaelic, translating to 'loved one' or 'dear companion'.
SHARIECE
FemaleUnique African-American name derived from French 'Cherie', meaning "darling" or "beloved".
SHARIEF
MaleThe name Sharief is Arabic in origin, meaning 'noble' or 'aristocratic', originally referring to descendants of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. It signifies leadership and wisdom, and remains popular worldwide for its historical and cultural significance.
SHARIEFF
MaleUncommon Arabic name meaning 'noble' or 'high-ranking', traditionally used among Middle Eastern royalty, now gaining global popularity.