Female and male first names beginning with the letter “S”..
SATNAM
MaleIndian name that means "God's Name" or "True Name", consisting of "Sat" (truth) and "Nam" (name).
SATOKO
FemaleFeminine Japanese given name composed of 'Sato' (里) meaning 'interior' or 'country', and 'Ko' (子) signifying 'child', translating to 'country child'.
SATOMI
FemaleHistoric Japanese given name, originally an imperial court title for high-ranking women. Its meaning varies, but it's often associated with intelligence and grace. It has been popular in Japan for centuries and continues to gain international recognition through modern media.
SATONIA
FemaleSatonnia is a rare, exotic name with unknown origins; it holds no widely accepted meaning or history, allowing for personal interpretation of its significance.
SATONYA
FemaleUnique female name of African origin, created by combining the Japanese names Satomi ("thunder child") and Yona ("peaceful"), symbolizing strength and peace.
SATORI
MaleThe name Satori is Japanese in origin, signifying sudden enlightenment or spiritual awakening in Buddhism.
SATORI
FemaleJapanese given name derived from the Sanskrit 'Kensat', meaning 'to understand'. In Zen Buddhism, it signifies sudden enlightenment or awakening, denoting an intuitive understanding of one's true nature and interconnectedness. Traditionally bestowed upon males and females alike, Satori has gained global popularity due to its unique sound and profound spiritual meaning.
SATORIA
FemaleGreek name meaning 'deliverance' or 'salvation', often associated with Zeus, the savior god.
SATORU
MaleThe Japanese name Satoru, derived from 'Sato' (remaining) and 'Ru' (like), signifies 'still similar'.
SATOSHI
MaleMasculine Japanese given name that originates from the Sino-Japanese kanji combination satōshi, meaning "making a field" or "establishing a settlement".
SATOURI
FemaleUnique Berber name from North Africa, derived from 'sat' meaning 'lioness', symbolizing strength and courage.
SATOYA
FemaleJapanese given name derived from '早' (sō) meaning 'early' or 'fast', and '与' (yo) meaning 'to give'. Traditionally a boy's name for those born early morning, it now applies to both genders.
SATRINA
FemaleRare but elegant feminine name derived from Latin 'saturnus', meaning 'of Saturn' the god of abundance.
SATSHA
FemaleThe Sanskrit name Satsha means 'absolute truth, consciousness, and bliss,' derived from 'Satchitananda' and often used for boys in Indian culture.
SATSUKI
FemaleJapanese given name derived from the words "satsu" meaning 'cutting' and "ki" signifying 'tree', translating to 'cutting tree'. Originally popular during the Edo period for girls, Satsuki has been used for both genders throughout history.
SATSUKO
FemaleTraditional Japanese feminine name derived from 'satsu' meaning 'to conquer' and 'ko' meaning 'child', interpreted as 'conquering child'.
SATTAM
MaleArabic male given name derived from 'sattam', meaning 'full' or 'complete'.
SATURN
MaleUnique Latin-derived name inspired by the Roman god of agriculture, Saturnus, also known as Cronos in Greek mythology.
SATURN
FemaleRare yet distinguished Latin-origin given name derived from Roman god Saturnus, symbolizing agriculture, abundance, time, and wisdom.
SATURNINA
FemaleRare Latin-derived female name honoring the Roman god of abundance, used by early Christians to symbolize fertility and prosperity.
SATURNINO
MaleUnique male name of Latin origin, derived from the Roman god Saturnus, signifying abundance and prosperity.
SATVIK
MaleIndian male name derived from Sanskrit, meaning "one who manifests truth.
SATVIKA
FemaleSanskrit-derived female name meaning 'pure' or 'virtuous', associated with wisdom and good character. It's also connected to Hindu mythology as one of the seven sages, known for spreading knowledge worldwide.
SATYA
MaleSanskrit-origin name meaning 'truth', popular among Hindus and associated with Lord Satyanarayana.
SATYA
FemaleIndian name derived from Sanskrit 'Satyam', meaning truth.
SATYAM
MaleIndian boy's name derived from Sanskrit "Satyam", meaning "truth" or "reality". It embodies honesty and truthfulness, reflecting ancient Hindu values.
SATYANA
FemaleSatyana: An Indian unisex name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'truth' or 'reality,' symbolizing honesty and virtue.
SATYN
FemaleRare yet captivating Persian name with meanings rooted in wisdom and intelligence.
SATYRA
FemaleThe name Satyra originates from Latin and translates to "satyre" or "satyr," mythical Greek creatures known for their mischief and lustfulness, often depicted with human upper bodies, goat or horse lower bodies, horns on their heads, and associated with the god Dionysus.
SAUANNAH
FemaleUnique, West African origin feminine name derived from Sanaa meaning 'joyful' or 'happy', popular among the Hausa people of Nigeria.
SAUD
MaleArabic name meaning 'happiness' or 'felicity', popularized by King Saud ibn Abdulaziz Al-Saud and known historically through figures like Islamic scholar Saud bin Muhammad As-Sadiq Assalami.
SAUDA
FemaleArabic female name meaning 'happiness' or 'joy', derived from 'sa'adah'. It's associated with Sauda bint Zam'a, one of the wives of Prophet Muhammad, known for her kindness and faith.
SAUDAH
FemaleArabic name derived from 'sa'adah', meaning happiness or joy. It was also the name of one of Prophet Muhammad's wives.
SAUDI
FemaleArabic name meaning 'powerful' or 'victorious', derived from the word 'sa'ad', signifying 'happy' or 'lucky'.
SAUDIA
FemaleMiddle Eastern female name derived from the Arabic word "sauda", meaning "happy" or "fortunate".
SAUEL
MaleHebrew name meaning 'peace', derived from the word 'shalom'.
SAUGAT
MaleSaugat, of Sanskrit origin, holds meanings like 'auspicious' or 'lucky', symbolizing positivity and good fortune.
SAUL
FemaleHebrew name meaning "asked for" or "petitioned," derived from the word "sha'ul." It was the original name of Paul the Apostle and also the first king of Israel in the Bible. Today, Saul remains popular as a given name among Jewish families.
SAUL
MaleHebrew origin, meaning "asked for" or "petitioned," and was first given to King Saul, the first king of Israel.
SAULE
FemaleFrench girl's name derived from Latin "salix," meaning "willow," known for its flexibility and strength.