Female and male first names beginning with the letter “S”..
SEQUEENA
FemaleAfrican American unisex name created by author Zane Grey for a character in his 1912 novel "Riders of the Purple Sage.
SEQUENA
FemaleDistinctive Latin-derived name meaning "following" or "successive," connoting continuity and progression, originally a Roman cognomen with medieval European variations.
SEQUETTA
FemaleUncommon African female given name, popularized by Charles W. Chesnutt's novel 'The House Behind the Cedars', with an unknown origin and meaning.
SEQUIA
FemaleThe name Sequoia is of Native American origin, derived from the Cherokee name for the giant redwood tree, meaning 'towering above' or 'clear.'
SEQUILA
FemaleRare Latin American given name derived from the Spanish word 'secuoya', referring to the towering sequoia tree, symbolizing strength and longevity.
SEQUINA
FemaleLatin-derived name meaning "small boat" or "skiff," popular among ancient Roman maritime families. It was first recorded in ancient Rome as a girl's name and has since gained global popularity, including being associated with Saint Sequina, a 4th-century Christian martyr. Today, it remains a unique and elegant choice for parents seeking a historically rich name.
SEQUIOA
FemaleSequoia is a unique, unisex name derived from Cherokee 'Tsiskina', meaning 'clear' or 'pure'. It honors Sequoyah, creator of the Cherokee syllabary, despite its association with the giant sequoia tree.
SEQUITA
FemaleSequita, of African origin, means "the one who brings forth joy" in Yoruba culture.
SEQUOIA
MaleUnique, Cherokee Native American name meaning "clear" or "pure water," reflecting calmness and purity.
SEQUOIA
FemaleRare yet striking given name of Native American origin, specifically from the Cherokee Nation. It means "clear" or "pure," derived from the word "Tsiskwa." Traditionally given to girls with translucent skin, this unique name shares its roots with the iconic Sequoia tree but has a distinct cultural heritage.
SEQUORIA
FemaleUnique female name of Latin origin, derived from "sequi," meaning "to follow." It signifies devotion, loyalty, and determination in pursuing one's own path.
SEQUOYA
MaleNative American origin, specifically from the Cherokee nation, derived from Sequoyah, creator of the Cherokee syllabary, which means "handsome" or "clear flowing water.
SEQUOYA
FemaleDistinctive given name of Native American origin, meaning 'by the banks of water' or 'beside the stream', derived from Cherokee leader Sequoyah who created the first written syllabary for his people.
SEQUOYAH
FemaleUnique given name of Cherokee origin, meaning "Warrior," derived from Sequoyah, the celebrated Cherokee silversmith who created the Cherokee syllabic writing system.
SEQUOYAH
MaleNative American name of Cherokee origin, derived from the Cherokee syllabary created by Sequoyah himself, signifying 'The Champion'.
SEQUOYIA
FemaleDistinctively feminine Native American name, derived from the Cherokee words 'si' meaning blood and 'quoniya' meaning woman, signifying strength and courage.
SERA
FemaleSera is of Spanish origin, meaning 'princess', derived from the feminine form of the verb 'to be'. It has been popular for centuries and is recognized worldwide as a beautiful and elegant name.
SERACH
FemaleRare Hebrew given name derived from the word 'serar', meaning 'to bind' or 'tie'. It is associated with musical talent and signifies strength, being one of the daughters of Midianite priest Jethro in the Bible.
SERAE
FemaleContemporary female given name derived from the Latin word 'sera', meaning 'evening'. It evokes tranquility and calmness associated with the end of day's journey.
SERAFIM
MaleHebrew-derived name meaning 'fiery ones', popularized by St. Serafim of Sarov, a revered Russian Orthodox monk.
SERAFIMA
FemaleSlavic name of Russian origin, derived from the word 'seraphim', meaning 'burning ones' or 'fiery serpents'.
SERAFIN
MaleSpanish name derived from the Latin 'seraphim', meaning 'fiery ones'.
SERAFINA
FemaleElegant Italian name derived from 'seraphim', meaning 'fiery ones', originating in Florence during the 13th century.
SERAFINE
FemaleDistinctive Italian female given name derived from 'seraphim', meaning 'fiery ones' or 'burning ones', referring to celestial beings in Christian angelology.
SERAFINO
MaleItalian given name derived from the Latin 'seraphim', meaning 'fiery ones' or 'burning ones', suggesting divinity, purity, and heavenliness.
SERAH
FemaleRare, elegant Hebrew name meaning "princess" or "noble lady", with biblical roots tracing back to the daughter of Asher in Genesis.
SERAI
FemaleUnique female given name of Persian origin, derived from the Persian word meaning "palace" or "court," symbolizing regal elegance and having deep historical and cultural significance in Persia.
SERAIAH
MaleRare but captivating Hebrew name meaning 'the Lord is my princess', reflecting its biblical origins and regal connotations.
SERAIAH
FemaleRare Hebrew name meaning 'prince' or 'commander', notable as the father of Ezra in the Old Testament.
SERAJ
MaleArabic-origin name meaning "pathway" or "way," associated with light and guidance in Islam. It historically refers to the path to Heaven on Judgment Day and guided the Prophet Muhammad during his miraculous Night Journey.
SERAN
FemaleTurkish name meaning 'pure' or 'chaste', originating during the Ottoman Empire to symbolize virtue, now gaining international recognition.
SERANA
FemaleUnique Latin-derived female name meaning 'free from care' or 'serene', conveying tranquility.
SERANI
FemaleItalian-origin name meaning 'of the morning' or 'at dawn,' traditionally given to girls but suitable for boys too.
SERANI
MaleUncommon Italian female name meaning "of the evening" or "at twilight," associated with calmness and tranquility at dusk.
SERAPH
MaleUnique Hebrew name derived from "seraphim," celestial beings in Abrahamic religions.
SERAPH
FemaleHebrew-derived name from the Bible, signifying celestial beings known as seraphim, often depicted with six wings serving as guardians or messengers of God.
SERAPHIM
FemaleUnique Hebrew name derived from "seraph", meaning "burning ones" and referring to high-ranking angels in the Old Testament, often depicted with six wings.
SERAPHIM
MaleHebrew-origin name derived from the biblical 'seraph,' meaning 'fiery ones' or 'burning ones.'
SERAPHIMA
FemaleRare female name of Hebrew origin, derived from the word "seraphim," meaning celestial beings in Jewish angelology.
SERAPHIN
MaleFrench given name derived from the Latin 'seraphim', signifying the highest order of angels in Christianity.