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Saba : SAH-bah : greek "woman of sheba"
Sabiny : sah-BEE-nee : latin "from sabine"
Sabirah : sah-BEE-rah : arabic "patient"
Sabra : SAH-bruh : arabic "thorny cactus"
Sabrina : suh-BREE-nuh : latin "from the border"
Sachi : SAH-chee : japanese "bliss-child"
Sade : SHAR-day : nigerian "honor confers a crown"
Sadira : SAH-deer-ah : arabic "ostrich returning from water"
Saffi : SAH-fee : danish "wisdom"
Safiya : sah-FEE-yah : african "pure"
Sagara : sah-GAH-ruh : hindi "ocean"
Saidah : sah-EE-dah : african "happy, fortunate"
Sakari : sah-KAH-ree : native american "sweet"
Sakinah : sah-KEE-nah : arabic "god-inspired peace-of-mind, tranquility"
Sakti : SAHK-tee : hindi "energy, goodness"
Sakura : SAH-koo-rah : japanese "cherry blossoms"
Salihah : SAH-lee-hah : african "correct"
Salimah : sah-LEEM-ah : arabic "safe, healthy"
Salina : SAH-lee-nuh : french "solemn"
Salome : SAHL-oh-mee : hebrew "peace"
Samantha : SAH-man-thah : aramaic "listener"
Samara : suh-MAH-ruh : hebrew "mountain, outlook" or "ruled by god"
Samirah : sah-MEER-ah : arabic "entertaining companion"
Sancia : SAYN-chuh : latin "holy"
Sandia : sahn-DEE-ah : spanish "watermelon"
Sandrine : SAN-dreen : greek "helper and defender of mankind"
Sandya : SAHN-dyah : hindi - name of a god "sunset time"
Sarah : SAYR-ah : hebrew "princess"
Sarai : SAH-righ : hebrew "quarrelsome"
Saraid : SAH-rayd : celtic "excellent"
Saree : SAHR-ee : arabic "most noble"
Sari : SHAH-ree : hebrew "princess"
Sarisha : SAH-ree-shah : hindi "charming"
Sashenka : SASH-ehn-kah : russian "defender and helper of mankind"
Satinka : sah-TEEN-kuh : native american "magic dancer"
Savanna : SAH-van-nuh : spanish "open grassland"
Saxon : SAKS-un : latin "large stone"
Searlait : SHAYR-let : french "petite"
Season : SEE-sun : latin "sowing, planting"
Sebasten : SAH-bast-en : greek "venerable, revered"
Seema : SEE-mah : greek "symbol"
Sela : SAY-lah : hebrew "a rock"
Selena : SAH-lee-nuh : greek "moon"
Selima : sah-LEE-mah : arabic "peace"
Selma : SEL-mah : scandinavian "divinely protected"
Semele : SEH-meel-ee : latin "once"
Senta : SEEN-tuh : old german "assistant"
Serafina : SER-ah-fee-nuh : spanish "seraph, angel"
Serilda : SEH-ril-duh : old german "armed maiden of war"
Sesha : SEH-shah : hindi - serpent who symbolizes time
Shako : SHAY-koh : native american "mint"
Shaine : SHAYN : hebrew "beautiful"
Shakira : SHAH-keer-ah : arabic "grateful"
Shammara : SHAH-mar-ah : arabic "he girded his loins"
Shana : SHAH-nah : hebrew "beautiful"
Shanata : SHAH-nah-tuh : hindi "peaceful"
Shandy : SHAHN-dee : old english "rambunctious"
Shani : SHAH-nee : swahili "marvellous"
Shanley : SHAN-lee : gaelic "child of the old hero"
SHannon : SHAN-un : irish "wise one"
Shantay : SHAN-tay : french "enchanted"
Shantha : SHAN-thuh : hindi - name of a god "peace"
Sharon : SHAYR-un : hebrew "princess"
Sharman : SHAR-men : english "a fair share"
Shashi : SHAH-shee : hindi "moonbeam"
Shawn : SHAWN : hebrew "god is gracious"
Shayndel : SHAYN-del : yiddish "beautiful"
Sheba : SHEE-bah : hebrew "from sheba"
Sheena : SHEE-nuh : irish "god's gracious gift"
Sheila : SHEE-lah : latin "blind"
Shela : SHEE-lah : celtic "musical"
Shelby : SHEL-bee : english "sheltered town"
Shelly : SHEL-ee : old english "meadow on a hilltop"
Shika : shee-KAH or SHEE-kah : japanese "deer"
Shin : SHIN : korean "belief"
Shina : SHEE-nuh : japanese "virtue, good"
Shira : SHEER-ah : hebrew "song"
Shirley : SHIR-lee : old english "country meadow"
Shobi : SHOH-bee : hebrew "glorious"
Shoshana : SHOH-shah-nah : hebrew "rose"
Sibley : SIB-lee : greek "prophetess"
Sibongile : SEE-bahn-gee-leh : african "thanks"
Sibyl : SIHB-el : greek "prophetess"
Sidonia : SIGH-doh-nyuh : italian "from sidonia"
Sidra : SID-rah : latin "like a star"
Sierra : SEE-ehr-ah : spanish "saw-tooth mountain range"
Sigourney : SIH-goor-nee : french "daring king"
Siham : see-HAHM : arabic "arrows"
Sileas : SHEE-lus : latin "youth"
Silva : SIL-vuh : latin "woodland maid"
Simba : SEEM-bah or SIM-bah : swahili "lion"
Simone : si-MOHN : hebrew "one who hears"
Sine : SHEE-nuh : gaelic "god's gracious gift"
Sinead : SHU-nayd : irish "gracious"
Siobhan : shuh-VAHN : irish "gracious"
Siran : SEER-ahn : armenian "alluring"
Sirena : si-REE-nuh : greek "siren"
Siroun : SEE-roon : armenian "lovely"
Sitara : see-TAH-ruh : sanskrit "morning star"
Sitembile : SEE-tem-bee-leh : african "trust"
Siv : SEEV : norwegian - wife of thor "kinship"
Sive : SEE-vuh : irish "sweet"
Skyler : SKIGH-ler : dutch "scholar"
Skyler : SKIGH-ler : norse "projectile"
Sofi : SOH-fee : greek "wisdom"
Solana : soh-LAH-nah : spanish "sunshine"
Solange : SOH-lahnj : french "rare jewel"
Soledad : so-leh-THATH : spanish "solitary" or "health"
Solita : SOH-lee-tah : latin "alone"
Sonia : SON-yuh : greek "wisdom"
Soo : SOO : korean "excellence, long-life"
Sophia : soh-FEE-uh : greek "wisdom"
Sophronia : SOF-roh-nee-uh : greek "foresighted"
Spica : SPIGH-kah : latin "name of a star"
Stacia : STAH-shuh : greek "one who shall rise again"
Stefania : STEF-ahn-ee-ah : greek "crown"
Stella : STEL-uh : greek "a star"
Stephanie : STEF-ah-nee : greek "crown"
Stesha : STEH-shah : russian "crowned-one"
Stockard : STOK-ard : english "from the yard of tree stumps"
Storm : STORM : old english "stormy weather"
Suki : SOO-kee : japanese "beloved"
Sukatai : SOO-koo-tay-ee : african "hug"
Sumi : SOO-mee : japanese "clear, refined"
Summer : SUM-er : old english "summer season"
Sun : SUN : korean "goodness"
Susan : SOOZ-en : hebrew "lily"
Svetlana : SVET-lah-nah : russian "star"
Sydelle : SIH-del : hebrew "princess"
Sydney : SID-nee : old french "from city of st. denis"
Syeira : SYIGH-ruh : gypsy "princess"
Sylvia : SIL-vee-uh : latin "woodland"
Syna : SEE-nuh : greek "two together"
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Sahale : sah-HAH-leh : native american "above"
Sahen : SHAH-hen : hindi "falcon"
Salim : SAH-leem : african "peace"
Saloman : SAHL-oh-man : hebrew "peaceful"
Sam : SAM : hebrew "to hear"
Samien : sa-MIGH-an : arabic "to be heard"
Sammon : SAM-mon : arabic "grocer"
Samson : SAM-sun : hebrew "like the sun"
Samuel : SAM-yuhl : hebrew "asked of god"
Saul : SAWL : hebrew "longed-for"
Sanders : SAN-ders : english "son of alexander"
Sandon : SAN-dun : old english "from the sandy hill"
Sandor : SAN-dohr : hungarian "helper and defender of mankind"
Sargent : SAHR-gent : french "to serve"
Sarojin : sah-ROH-jeen : hindi "lotus-like"
Sarngin : SAHRN-geen : hindi - name of god vishnu
Saunders : SAWN-ders : greek "son of alexander"
Saxon : SAKS-un : english "swordsman"
Scott : SKOT : old english "a scotsman"
Sean : SHAWN : irish "god's gracious gift"
Sebastien : SAH-bas-che-en : greek "venerable, revered"
Seif : SIGH-eef : arabic "sword of religion"
Senon : SEH-non : spanish "given life by zeus"
Sergio : SEHR-gee-oh : italian "attendant"
Seth : SETH : hebrew "appointed one"
Seung : SUNG : korean "successor, winning"
Severin : SEH-ver-in : english - river in england
Sevilin: SEH-vih-lin : turkish "beloved"
Shane : SHAYN : irish "god is gracious"
Shea : SHAY : irish "hawk-like, stately"
Sheldon : SHEL-dun : english "protected hill"
Shen : SHEN : chinese "spiritual, deep-thinking"
Sheridan : SHAYR-ih-dun : irish "wild one"
Shing : SHEENG : chinese "victory"
Shunnar : shoo-NAHR : arabic "pleasant"
Simon : SIGH-mon : hebrew "he who hears"
Sivan : SEE-vahn : hebrew "the ninth month"
Skyler : SKIGH-ler : durch "scholar"
Slade : SLAYD : old english "child of the valley"
Slevin : SLE-vin : gaelic "mountaineer"
Smith : SMITH : english "blacksmith"
Soterios : SOH-tayr-ee-ohs : greek "savior"
Spalding : SPAHL-ding : english "divided field"
Spencer: SPEN-sur : old english "dispenser, keeper"
Stasio : STAH-shyoh : polish "stand of glory"
Stephan : STEF-en : greek "crown"
Sterling : STUR-ling : english "genuine, valued"
Steven : STEE-ven : greek "crown"
Stoke : STOHK : english "village"
Stoyan : STOY-en : bulgarian "to stay"
Strom : STRAHM : german "stream"
Stuart : STOO-ert : old english "steward"
Sulaiman : soo-lah-e-MAHN : north african "peaceful"
Sumner : SUM-ner : old french "summoner"
Sutherland : SUH-ther-land : norse "from the southern land"
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