Baby Boy Names - Start with S

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Saben Latin  A Sabine man (from central Italy). 
Sabir Arabic  The patient one. 
Sabola Egyptian  prophetess 
Sabre French  Swordlike. 
Sacha French  The defender, or helper of mankind. A boy or girl's name. 
Sachchit Hindu  Truth, Consciousness 
Sacheverell Old French  A leap of the young goat. 
Sachiel Hebrew  angel of water 
Sachin Hindu   
Sadi Turkish  Sadie, Sady 
Sadik Arabic  Truthful, or faithful. 
Sadurni Catalan   
Safak Turkish   
Safford Old English  From the willow ford. 
Sagar Hindu  king 
Sage Old French  Wise. Also the name of a herb. A boy or girl's name. 
Sagiv Hebrew  mighty, with strength 
Sahadev Hindu  prince 
Sahale Native American  above 
Sahara   Inca gold. 
Sahen Hindu  falcon 
Sahib Hindu  sir 
Sahnan Hebrew  Wise and peaceful. 
Saidi African  Helper. 
Sakda Thai  Power. 
Sakima Native American  A king. 
Salah Arabic  Good, righteous. 
Salerio   From Shakespeare's play Merchant of Venice. 
Salim Arabic  Safe, secure. 
Salisbury Old English  The fort by the willow pool. 
Salman Arabic  protector, conqueror 
Saloman Hebrew  peaceful 
Salomo German  Wise and peaceful. 
Salomon Spanish  Wise and peaceful. 
Salter Old English  A salt seller. 
Salton Old English  From the place in the willows. 
Salvador Spanish from Latin  A saviour. 
Salvatore Italian  Saviour. 
Sam   She who listens also an achievement. A boy or girl's name. 
Samien Arabic  to be heard 
Samir Hindu  wind 
Sammie   She who listens also an achievement. A boy or girl's name. 
Sammon Arabic  grocer 
Sammy   She who listens also an achievement. A boy or girl's name. 
Sampath Hindu   
Sampson Hebrew  Of the sun, or a strong man. A biblical name. 
Samson Hebrew  Of the sun, or a strong man. A biblical name. 
Samudra Hindu  lord of the ocean 
Samuel Hebrew  Asked of God. A name from the Bible. Also see Saul. 
Sanat Hindu   
Sanborn Old English  From the sandy brook. 
Sancho Spanish  Truthful and sincere. 
Sandeep Hindu  Rishi (Sega of Gods), named after Sandipani Rishi 
Sanders Old English  The son of Alexander. Protector of men. 
Sandie Greek  The protector and helper of mankind. A boy or girl's name. 
Sandler    
Sandon Old English  From the sandy hill. 
Sandor Hungarian  Protector of men. From the name Alexander. 
Sandy Greek  The protector and helper of mankind. A boy or girl's name. 
Sanford Old English  From the sandy ford. 
Sanjay Sanskrit  Triumphant. 
Sanjeev Hindu  Sanjiv 
Sanjog Hindu   
Sankara Sanskrit  Auspicious. 
Sansom Hebrew  Of the sun, or a strong man. 
Sansone Italian  Of the sun, or a strong man. 
Santiago Spanish  Of St James. 
Santo Italian  a saint 
Santon Old English  From the sandy hill. 
Santos Spanish  Of the saints. Also see Toussaint. 
Santosh Hindu   
Santoso Indonesian  Peaceful. 
Sapan Hindu   
Sarasvan Hindu   
Sarat Hindu   
Sargent Old French  A military officer. 
Sarkis Armenian  royality 
Sarngin Hindu  name of God Vishnu 
Sarni Arabic  The elevated one. 
Sarojin Hindu  lotus-like 
Sarosh Persian  prayer 
Sasha Russian  The protector and helper of mankind. A boy or girl's name. 
Saswata Hindu   
Satayu Hindu  brother of Amavasu and Vivasu 
Satruijt Hindu  a son of Vatsa 
Saturnino Latin  Of Saturn, the Roman God of agriculture. 
Saturninus   From Shakespeare's play Titus Andronicus. 
Satyen Hindu   
Saudeep Hindu   
Saul Hebrew  Asked for, or prayed for. A name from the Bible. Also see Samuel. 
Saunak Hindu  boy sage 
Saunders Old English  The son of Alexander. Protector of men. 
Saunderson Old English  The son of Alexander. Protector of men. 
Saurabh Hindu   
Saviero Italian  Of the new house. 
Saville Old French  From the willow estate. 
Sawyer Old English  A sawer of wood. 
Sawyl Welsh  Welsh form of Saul. Asked for, or prayed for. 
Saxby Old Norse  From the farm of the short sword. 
Saxon Old English  Of the Saxons, or people of the sword. A boy or girl's name. 
Saxton Old English  From the farm of the Saxon. 
Sayed Arabic  The lord, the master. 
Sayer Celtic  A carpenter. 
Scarus   From Shakespeare's play Antony & Cleopatra. 
Schuyler Dutch  shield, scholar 
Scipio Latin  A staff or walking stick. 
Scott Old English  Of Scottish origin. 
Scully Irish Gaelic  A herald or town crier. 
Seabert Old English  Sea glorious. 
Seaborne Old English  The sea warrior. 
Seabrook Old English  From a brook by the sea. 
Sealey Old English  Blessed. 
Seamus Irish Gaelic  Irish Gaelic form of James. The supplanter. 
Sean Irish Gaelic  Irish Gaelic form of John. God is gracious. Also see Shane. 
Seanan Irish Gaelic  Old, or wise. 
Searle Teutonic  An armed warrior. 
Seaton Old English  A place by the sea. 
Sebastian Latin  Venerable. A man from Sebasta. The name of a 3rd-century saint. 
Sebes Hungarian  fast 
Secundus Latin  The second child. 
Sedgewick Old English  From the farm in the rushes. 
Sedgley Old English  From the warrior's meadow. 
Seeley Old English  Blessed. 
Seely Old English  Blessed. 
Seff Hebrew  a wolf 
Sefton Old English  The dweller at the place in the rushes. 
Seger Old English  The sea warrior. 
Seif Arabic  sword of religion 
Seiichi Japanese  first son of Sei 
Selby Old Norse  From the willow farm. 
Seldon Old English  From the house on the hill. 
Seleucus   From Shakespeare's play Antony & Cleopatra. 
Selig Jewish  Blessed fortunate. 
Selim Arabic  Safe, secure. 
Selwyn Latin  Of the woods. 
Semih Turkish   
Sempronius   From Shakespeare's plaY Timon of Athens and Titus Andronicus. 
Semyon Russian  The listener. 
Senach Gaelic   
Senajit Hindu   
Senan Irish Gaelic  Old, or wise. 
Sencer Turkish   
Senichi Japanese  first son of Sen 
Sennett Old English  Bold in victory. 
Senon Spanish  given life by Zeus 
Septimus Latin  The seventh son. 
Serafino Italian from Hebrew  The ardent one. The masculine form of Seraphina. 
Seraphim Hebrew  burning ones, angels, ardent 
Serge Italian  Servant. 
Sergeant Old French  A military officer. 
Sergent Old French  A military officer. 
Sergio Italian  Attendant. 
Sergius Latin  A Roman family name. 
Servan Breton   
Sesto Latin  The sixth son. 
Seth Hebrew/Sanskrit  Hebrew: A biblical name meaning the appointed one. One of the sons of Adam and Eve. Sanskrit: A bridge. 
Setiawan Indonesian  Faithful. 
Seton Old English  A place by the sea. 
Seung Korean  successor, winning 
Sevastian Russian  A man from Sebasta. The name of a 3rd-century saint. 
Severin English  river in England 
Severino Italian  Severe. 
Severn   The name of a British river. 
Sevilin Turkish  beloved 
Seville Spanish  A Spanish city. 
Seward Old English  A sea defender. 
Sexton Old French  A church official. 
Sextus Latin  The sixth son. 
Seyed Arabic  The lord, the master. 
Seymour Old French  From a place name. 
Seyton   From Shakespeare's play Macbeth. 
Sezni Breton  Senan, Sane 
Shadwell Old English  From the shady stream. 
Shafiq Arabic  Compassionate. 
Shah Persian  The king. 
Shahar Jewish  The dawn. 
Shailen Hindu   
Shailesh Hindu   
Shakar Arabic  grateful 
Shakir Arabic  The grateful one. 
Shalabh Hindu   
Shalin Hindu   
Shallow   From Shakespeare's play Merry Wives of Windsor. 
Shalom Hebrew  Peace. Also see Solomon. 
Shaman Native American  holy man 
Shamus Irish Gaelic  Irish Gaelic form of James. The supplanter. 
Shanahan Irish Gaelic  The wise one. 
Shandy Old English  Boisterous. 
Shane   From Irish Gaelic a Variation of Sean (John), and so a form of Jane. A boy or girl's name. 
Shankar Sanskrit  He who gives happiness. 
Shanley Irish Gaelic  A venerable hero. 
Shannon Irish  From the name of a river in Ireland. A boy or girl's name. 
Shantanu Hindu   
Sharad Hindu   
Sharif Arabic  The honourable one. 
Sharma Sanskrit  Giving protection. 
Shashi Hindu  the moon, moonbeam 
Shashwat Hindu  ever lasting 
Shaughan Irish Gaelic  Irish Gaelic form of John. God is gracious. Also see Shane. 
Shaun Irish Gaelic  Irish Gaelic form of John. God is gracious. Also see Shane. 
Shaw Old English  From the grove of trees. 
Shay Irish Gaelic  The stately one. A boy or girl's name. 
Shea Irish  hawk-like, stately 
Sheehan Irish Gaelic  Peaceful. 
Sheffield Old English  From the crooked field, or the sheep field. 
Shelby Old English  The dweller at the ledge estate and a sheltered town. A boy or girl's name. 
Sheldon Old English  From the steep valley. 
Shelley Old English  From the wood, or the meadow's edge. A boy or girl's name. 
Shen Chinese  A deep thinker. 
Shepherd Old English  one who heards sheep 
Sher Sanskrit  The beloved one or a Lion. A boy or girl's name. 
Sherborne Old English  A clear stream. 
Sheridan Irish Gaelic  The wild one. A boy or girl's name. 
Sheridon Irish  wild one 
Sherlock Old English  Fair-haired. 
Sherman Old English  Shearer or servant. 
Sherwin Old English  A swift runner. 
Sherwood Old English  From the bright forest. 
Shigekazu Japanese  first son of Shige 
Shiloh Hebrew  A place of rest. A biblical placename. 
Shima Japanese  An island dweller. 
Shimon Hebrew  The listener. 
Shing Chinese  victory 
Shinichi Japanese  first son of Shin 
Shipley Old English  From the sheep pasture. 
Shipton Old English  The dweller at the sheep farm. 
Shishir Hindu   
Shiv Hindu  Lord Shiva 
Shiva Sanskrit  Benign. An important Hindu God. 
Shlomo Jewish  Wise and peaceful. 
Shmuel Hebrew  Asked of God. 
Shoichi Japanese  first son of Sho 
Sholto Scottish Gaelic  A sower of seed. 
Shomari Swahili  Forceful. 
Shrey Hindu   
Shuichi Japanese  first son of Shu 
Shulamith Hebrew  peaceful 
Shunichi Japanese  first son of Shun 
Shunnar Arabic  pleasant 
Shvetank Hindu   
Shyam Hindu   
Shylock   From Shakespeare's plaY Merchant of Venice. 
Siamak Persian  bringer of joy, great emperor 
Siddartha Sanskrit  One who has accomplished his goal. A name of the Buddha. 
Siddel Old English  from the wide valley 
Siddharth Hindu   
Sidell Old English  From the broad valley. 
Sidney Old English/Old French  Old English: From the riverside meadow. Old French: From St Denis. 
Siegbert Teutonic  A famous victory. 
Siegfried Teutonic  Peace after victory. 
Sigebryht Anglo-Saxon   
Sigfried Teutonic  victory peace 
Siggy   From the name Siegbert, Siegfried. 
Sigi   From the name Siegbert, Siegfried. 
Sigmund Teutonic  A victorious protector. 
Sigurd Old Norse  A victorious guardian. 
Silas Latin  From the forest. Also see Silvester. 
Siler Syler   
Silvanus Latin  From the forest. Also see Silvester. 
Silvester Latin  Of the woods. Also see Silvanus. 
Silvio Latin  belonging to the forest, silver 
Silvius   From Shakespeare's play As You Like It. 
Simeon   The biblical form of Simon. 
Similien Breton   
Simon Hebrew  The listener. Also see Simpson. 
Simonides   From Shakespeare's play Pericles. 
Simple   From Shakespeare's play Merry Wives of Windsor. 
Simpson   The son of Simon. The listener. 
Sinan Turkish   
Sinbad Teutonic  A sparkling prince. 
Sinclair French  A clear sign. From St Clair. 
Singh Hindu  lion 
Sinjon French  Saint John 
Sinnett Old English  Bold in victory. 
Sinnott Old English  Bold in victory. 
Siva Sanskrit  Benign. 
Sivan Hebrew  the ninth month 
Siward   From Shakespeare's play MacBeth. 
Skeet Middle English  speedy 
Skelly Irish Gaelic  A storyteller. 
Skelton Old English  From the place on the ledge. 
Skene Scottish Gaelic  A bush. 
Skipp Old Norse  ship owner 
Skipper Dutch  A ship's captain. 
Skj?ld Scandinavian   
Sklaer Breton  Sklerijenn 
Slade Old English  From the valley. 
Slate Middle English  A fine-grained rock. 
Slender   From Shakespeare's play Merry Wives of Windsor. 
Slevin Irish Gaelic  The mountain climber. 
Sloan Irish Gaelic  A warrior. 
Sly   From the name Silvanus and Silvester. 
Smedley Old English  From the level meadow. 
Smith Old English  A blacksmith. 
Snehal Hindu   
Snorre Scandinavian   
Snout   From Shakespeare's play Midsummer-Night's Dream. 
Snowden Old English  From the snowy hill. 
Snug   From Shakespeare's play Midsummer-Night's Dream. 
Socrates   The name of the ancient Greek philosopher. 
Sofronio Greek  self-controlled 
Soham Hindu   
Sol Latin  The sun. Also from the name Solomon. 
Solan soul seeker   
Solanio   From Shakespeare's play Merchant of Venice. 
Solinus   From Shakespeare's play Comedy of Errors. 
Solomon Hebrew  Wise and peaceful. A son of David in the Bible. Also see Shalom. 
Solon Greek  The wise one. 
Solt Hungarian  name of an honor 
S?lyom Hungarian  falcon 
Soma Hungarian  a kind of berry 
Somerled Old Norse  The summer traveller. A Scottish name. 
Somerset Old English  From the summer farm or settlement. The name of an English county. 
Somerville Old English  From the summery hill. 
Sonam Tibetan/Sherpa  The fortunate one. A boy or girl's name. 
Sonnagh Welsh  mound, rampart 
Sonny   Diminutive for names that includes `son'. 
Sophocles Greek  After the classical dramatist. 
Soren Danish from Latin  The stern one. 
Sorley Old Norse  The summer traveller. 
Sorrell Old French  Bitter. A plant name, and A boy or girl's name. 
Soterios Greek  saviour 
Southwell Old English  From the southern spring. 
Spalding English  divided field 
Sparke Old Norse  The lively one. 
Speed   From Shakespeare's play Two Gentlemen of Verona. 
Spence   A dispenser of provisions. From the name Spencer. 
Spencer Old French  A dispenser of provisions. Administrator. 
Spike Old English  A nail, or an ear of grain. Generally used as a nickname. 
Spiridon Greek  Of the soul or spirit. 
Squire Old French  A knight's attendant. 
Sridhar Hindu   
Srijan Hindu   
Srikant Hindu   
Srinath Hindu   
Srinivas Hindu   
Sriram Hindu   
Stack Old Norse  A haystacker. 
Stacy Latin  Prosperous or resurrection. A boy or girl's name. 
Staffan Swedish  Swedish form of Stephen. A crown or garland. 
Stafford Old English  From the ford by the landing place. 
Stamford Old English  A dweller at the rocky ford. 
Stanbury Old English  From the stone fort. 
Standen Old English  A dweller in the stony valley. 
Standish Old English  From the rocky pasture. 
Stanfield Old English  From the stony field. 
Stanford Old English  A dweller at the rocky ford. 
Stanhope Old English  From the stony valley. 
Stanislaus Slavonic  The glorious government. 
Stanislav   Glory of the camp. 
Stanislaw   Glory of the camp. From the name Stanislav. 
Stanko Slowenian   
Stanley Old English  Rocky meadow. 
Stanton Old English  From the rocky farm or estate. 
Stanwick Old English  From the rocky village. 
Starbuck Old Norse  The stream in the sedges. 
Starr Old English  A star. A boy or girl's name. 
Starveling   From Shakespeare's play Midsummer-Night's Dream. 
Stavros Greek  Crowned. Greek form of Stephen. 
Stedman Old English  A farmer. 
Steele Old English  Like steel. 
Stefan German/Polish/Russian/Scandinavian  A crown or garland. Also see Stevenson and Stinson. 
Stefanos Greek  A crown or garland. Also see Stevenson and Stinson. 
Steffan Welsh  A crown or garland. Also see Stevenson and Stinson. 
Stein German  stone 
Sten Swedish  A stone. 
Stenton Old English  From the rocky farm or estate. 
Stephan German  A crown or garland. Also see Stevenson and Stinson. 
Stephano Italian  A crown or garland. Also see Stevenson and Stinson. 
Stephen Greek  A crown or garland. Also see Stevenson and Stinson. 
Sterling Old English  A little star, or a starling. 
Sterne Old English  Austere. Stern. 
Stert Old English  From the promontory. 
Steve Greek  A crown or garland. Also see Stevenson and Stinson. 
Steven Greek  A crown or garland. Also see Stevenson and Stinson. 
Stevenson   The son of Stephen. A crown or garland. 
Stewart Old English  A steward, or keeper of a household. 
Stig Old Norse  The wanderer. 
Stiles Old English  From the stile. 
Stillman   Quiet, gentle. 
Stinson Old English  The son of Stephen, or the son of stone. 
Stiofan Irish Gaelic  Irish Gaelic form of Stephen. 
Stockley Old English  A clearing with tree stumps. 
Stockton Old English  From the place near the tree trunk. 
Stoddard Old English  The horse-keeper. 
Stoke Old English  From the settlement. 
Stokley Old English  from the tree-stump meadow 
Storm Old English  A tempest. A boy or girl's name. 
Storr Old Norse  A great man. 
Stowe Old English  From the place or religious site. 
Stoyan Bulgarian  to stay 
Strahan Scottish Gaelic  A little valley. A Tasmanian town. 
Stratford Old English  From the ford on a Roman road. 
Strato   From Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar. 
Stratton Old English  From the place on a Roman road. 
Strom German, Czech  stream; tree 
Stroud Old English  The overgrown marshland. 
Stu Old English  A steward, or keeper of a household. 
Stuart Old English  A steward, or keeper of a household. 
Studs Old English  a house 
Sturt Old English  From the promontory. 
Styles Old English  From the stile. 
Subodh Hindu   
Sudarshan Hindu  Sudarsana 
Sudesha Hindu  a son of Krishna 
Sudeva Hindu  good Deva 
Sudhansu Hindu   
Sudhir Hindu   
Sudi Swahili  Luck. 
Suffield Old English  A dweller in the southern field. 
Sugriva Hindu   
Sukarman Hindu  reciter of 1000 Samhitas 
Sukumar Hindu  tender 
Sulaiman North African  peaceful 
Suleiman Arabic  Arabic form of Solomon. 
Sulio Breton  Suliau, Suliag 
Sullivan Irish Gaelic  The blackeyed one. 
Sully Gaelic  to stain 
Sulwyn Welsh  The fair sun. 
Sumadhur Hindu  very sweet 
Suman Sanskrit  Cheerful and wise. 
Sumantu Hindu  Atharva Veda was assigned to him 
Sumati Hindu   
Sumit Hindu   
Sumner Old French  The one who summons. 
Sun Chinese/Korean  Chinese: Bending, or decreasing. Korean: Goodness. A boy or girl's name. 
Sundara Hindu   
Sunil Hindu   
Surny Hungarian  name of an honor 
Suresh Sanskrit  The ruler of the gods. 
Surya Sanskrit  The sun. 
Sutcliffe Old English  From the south cliff. 
Sutherland Old Norse  From the southern land. 
Sutton Old English  The dweller at the southern farm or town. 
Suvrata Hindu  a child of Daksa 
Svein Anglo-Saxon   
Sven Old Norse  A youth. 
Swagat Hindu   
Swain Old English/Old Norse  Old English: A swineherd. Old Norse: Youthful. 
Swapnil Hindu   
Sweeney Irish Gaelic  The little hero. 
Sweeny Gaelic  little hero 
Swindon Old English  From the hill of the pigs. An English city. 
Swinford Old English  The pig ford. 
Swithin Old English  Strong. The name of an English saint. 
Sycamore Greek  A tree name. 
Sydenham Old English  From the wide river meadow. 
Sykes Old English  At the stream or gully. 
Sylvain French  From the forest. Also see Silvester. 
Sylvan Latin  From the forest. Also see Silvester. 
Sylvester Latin  From the forest, woods. 
Symon Hebrew  The listener. 
Synclair   A clear sign. 
Syrus Persian  The name of the founder of the Persian empire. From the name Cyrus. 
Szabolcs Hungarian