Female and male first names beginning with the letter “S”..
SENDY
FemaleUnique, charming given name of uncertain origin, believed to derive from Old Norse 'sendi', meaning 'to send'. Despite its mysterious beginnings, Sendy signifies positivity, love, and kindness in many cultures.
SENEATHA
FemaleAfrican name of Fulani origin, meaning "graceful queen" or "noble grace", reflecting high regard for women in Fulani culture.
SENECA
MaleLatin-derived name meaning 'old' or 'ancient', originally given to non-main branch members of the prominent Cornelia gens.
SENECA
FemaleLatin-derived name originally meaning 'old' or 'ancient', popular among Romans and associated with notable figures like Lucius Annaeus Seneca (the Elder) and his son Seneca the Younger.
SENECCA
MaleThe Latin-derived name Seneca means 'old man' or 'ancient', reflecting its ancient Roman origin.
SENEKA
FemaleSêneca is a Latin-derived name meaning "old man," popularized by Roman philosopher-statesman Lucius Annaeus Seneca of the 1st century AD.
SENEN
MaleAfrican male given name of Kikongo origin, popular among the Bakongo people. It may mean "respect" or "calmness", reflecting qualities like dignity and peace.
SENEQUA
FemaleUncommon African name, derived from the Fulani people, meaning 'the child who brings happiness'.
SENEQUE
FemaleSeneca is a unique Latin-derived name, meaning "old" or "ancient," historically associated with notable Roman families and figures like the Stoic philosopher Lucius Annaeus Seneca.
SENETRA
FemaleExotic African Yoruba name meaning "bearer of glad tidings" or "peace and harmony".
SENETRIA
FemaleRare, Latin-derived female name meaning 'ancient-like', derived from the Latin word 'senex' meaning 'old'. Traditionally associated with family lineage or wisdom in Roman mythology, it offers historical significance and uniqueness.
SENETTA
FemaleRare, unisex Italian name derived from Latin 'senex', meaning 'old man'. Despite its masculine roots, Senetta has evolved into a unique, exotic option for both boys and girls.
SENG
MaleCambodian origin, derived from 'Sankha', meaning 'conch shell' in Sanskrit, and signifies sacredness and spirituality in Khmer culture.
SENG
FemaleCambodian origin, historically given as a surname to members of the prominent Seng family during the Khmer Empire (9th-15th century). Its meaning is believed to be associated with the Sanskrit word "sengha," signifying an army or group of people, suggesting involvement in military affairs or significant influence. Today, Seng is globally recognized among Cambodian communities worldwide.
SENGA
FemaleAfrican name of Bantu origin, primarily associated with the Makonde people of Tanzania and Mozambique, meaning "gift" or "blessing," and often seen as a bringer of good fortune.
SENIA
FemaleRussian name derived from Seniavina, meaning "dark-haired". It was popular among 19th-century Russian nobility and has been adopted by other Slavic cultures.
SENIAH
FemaleBeautiful African name meaning 'peace'.
SENICA
FemaleRare, Slavic-origin feminine name derived from Latin 'senex' meaning 'old man', but widely used as a women's name since the Middle Ages.
SENICA
MaleRare, Slavic female given name with no universally agreed-upon meaning, originating from the Latin word "senex" meaning "old man.
SENIDA
FemaleAlbanian female name derived from 'sen', meaning 'old' or 'ancient'. Originating in Himara, Albania, it symbolizes deep roots and cultural heritage.
SENIE
FemaleRare, Slavic-derived female given name meaning "evening," associated with tranquility and peace, originating from Eastern European communities who spoke Old Church Slavonic.
SENIKA
FemaleGreek-derived name originally meaning 'old woman,' but widely embraced today as a strong, distinctive moniker due to its rich historical significance.
SENIKKA
FemaleIntriguing, exotic name with unknown origins, potentially derived from Hawaiian 'blessing' or Swedish 'victory', but no definitive evidence supports these theories.
SENIQUA
FemaleSeniqua, of Yoruba origin, means 'calm' or 'peaceful', embodying serenity and wisdom.
SENITA
FemaleSpanish name meaning 'blessed,' derived from the Latin 'senex' meaning 'old' or 'wise.'
SENIYA
FemaleUnique Russian name meaning "winter," popular among nobility since the 19th century and now internationally recognized for its elegance and charm associated with winter months.
SENIYAH
FemaleElegant Arabic name meaning "winter" or "cold season," associated with beauty and grace.
SENJA
FemaleDistinctive Scandinavian female name derived from the Norwegian word 'senja', meaning 'evening glow' or 'twilight'.
SENNA
FemaleArabic origin and means "happiness" or "beauty," associated with positive connotations. Traditionally a female name, it's now used unisex. Ayrton Senna, the renowned Formula One driver, popularized it globally.
SENNA
MaleThe Italian name Senna means 'breeze' or 'whisper', originating from the Roman god Janus, and gained popularity due to Brazilian racing driver Ayrton Senna.
SENNECA
MaleItalian name meaning "from the left bank," derived from Latin 'sinister.' It's associated with notable Roman figures like Seneca the Elder and Younger, and though its origin is uncertain, it carries a historical legacy of intellect and political influence.
SENNETT
MaleDistinctive Irish name associated with wisdom, intelligence, and strength.
SENNIE
FemaleThe female name Sennie, of Ashanti Ghanaian origin, means 'small and beautiful' in Akan.
SENOBIA
FemaleSpanish-derived name meaning 'elder' or 'ancient', symbolizing wisdom and experience.
SENON
MaleRare yet powerful French given name derived from Latin 'senior', meaning 'older' or 'elder'. It was popular among ancient Gauls, conveying respect and authority.
SENONA
FemaleRare African name of Yoruba origin from Nigeria and Benin, meaning 'mother has arrived' or 'mother is here', reflecting joy and anticipation associated with new mother figures.
SENORA
FemaleUnique Spanish-origin female name derived from the title 'señora', translating to 'lady' or 'madam'.
SENORIA
FemaleDistinctive Latin-origin female name derived from 'senior', meaning older or elder.
SENORINA
FemaleRare yet elegant Spanish-origin name derived from 'señorita', meaning 'miss'.
SENORITA
FemaleThe feminine given name Senorita originates from Spanish, translating to 'young lady' or 'miss', reflecting respect towards young women in Spanish culture until marriage.