Here you’ll find all the names beginning with the letter S, followed by the meaning of the name starting with a S. If the name is blue, it is a name normally given to a boy. If the name has a pink color, then it is usually given to a girl. A green name can be given to both boys and girls.
| Name | Meaning | |
|---|---|---|
| Shameema | A scent, a fragrance | |
| Shameemah | A breeze of fragrances | |
| Shameen | Something full of different scents | |
| Shameena | Beautiful | |
| Shameer | A beautiful young man | |
| Shameera | he who defends | |
| Shameka | A made up name, means a woman | |
| Shamere | A thorny bush | |
| Shametria | She is like a thorny bush | |
| Shamgar | Meaning unknown, possibly of Hittite origin. Shamgar was one of the Old Testament judges. | |
| Shami | Fire, name of a tree | |
| Shamia | A made up name from Sha nad Mia, means a women's sea of sorrow | |
| Shamik | An ancient and wise sage | |
| Shamika | Combination of Shay and Mika | |
| Shamikh | One who towers above others, a tall person | |
| Shamil | One who is an all comprehesive person | |
| Shamila | An all-understanding one | |
| Shamilah | A complete woman | |
| Shamim | An odor, a scent, perfume | |
| Shamima | A nice scent | |
| Shamimara | A person of nice scent | |
| Shamina | She is a stunning woman | |
| Shamindra | Gentle | |
| Shamir | Sharp stone | |
| Shamira | Protector | |
| Shamirah | he who defends | |
| Shamiram | Name of the first Assyrian queen | |
| Shamiria | She is a guardian on men | |
| Shamit | A person who has calmed down | |
| Shamita | Peacemaker | |
| Shamma | A very proud woman | |
| Shammah | A feeling of loss and desolation | |
| Shammara | He girded his loins | |
| Shammas | One who is a deacon | |
| Shammee | A name is a varant of Shammi, means Olfactory | |
| Shammi | A name means Olfactory | |
| Shammis | Supplanter | |
| Shammuramat | Meaning unknown, possibly derived from a Western Semitic language and meaning "high heaven". Shammuramat was a 9th-century BC queen of Assyria. After her young son inherited the throne, she acted as his regent for five years. The legendary figure Semiramis may be loosely based on her. | |
| Shamna | A man who is divine, holy | |
| Shamniya | One who watches the mountain | |
| Shamoil | He has the name of a Prophet | |
| Shamoodah | SHe is precious like a diamond | |
| Shamoona | An Arabic girl name | |
| Shamora | A warrior who is ready for the battle | |
| Shamorra | She is ready for the battle | |
| Shamorria | SHe is prepared for the beatle | |
| Shamoun | A form of Simon. It means he has heard. | |
| Shampa | Lightning | |
| Shams | sun | |
| Shamsa | Sun | |
| Shams ad-Din | Means "sun of the religion", from Arabic شمس (shams) meaning "sun" and دين (dīn) meaning "religion, faith". This was the given name of the 14th-century Berber explorer Ibn Battuta. | |
| Shamsaldin | One whose faith is his Sun | |
| Shams al-Din | Alternate transcription of Arabic شمس الدين (see Shams ad-Din). | |
| Shamsh | The planet Sun | |
| Shamshad | A tree that looks like a pine | |
| Shamshair | A man who fights with a sword | |
| Shamsheer | One who has the Sword of Honors | |
| Shamsher | His choice of weapon is the Sword | |
| Shamshera | One who choses the Sword | |
| Shamsia | She is beautiful like a shinig star | |
| Shamsideen | He is the Sun of religion | |
| Shamsuddeen | The Sun of religion | |
| Shamsuddin | A man who is the Sun of religion | |
| Shamsuddinkhan | She is the Sun of the religion | |
| Shamsudduha | He is considered as the Sun of the faith | |
| Shamsul | The sun, or the sun of something | |
| Shamsulhaq | He is a Sun of the Truth | |
| Shamsunnahar | She is like the Sun to the day | |
| Shamsunnisa | The Sun of the women | |
| Shamsuzzaman | The SUn of the ages that passed | |
| Shamuda | A woman who is rare and beautiful like a diamond | |
| Shamuel | He who has the name of the God | |
| Shamura | Diamond | |
| Shamus | Supplanter | |
| Shamyr | He who is like a shamir-stone | |
| Shamz | He who is an Eternal Lord | |
| Shan | Coral | |
| Shana | God Is Gracious | |
| Shanade | No, it's not a lager shandy with extra lemonade. The origins of the name are unknown but most likely it is a variant spelling of the Irish name 'Sinéad' which means 'God forgave'. | |
| Shanae | God Is Gracious | |
| Shanah | lily, rose | |
| Shanai | Of Celtic origin meaning 'old, wise' a variation of the name Shannon. | |
| Shanan | One old and wise like a river | |
| Shanar | Kurdish word for pomegranate flower | |
| Shanasa | She who has many desires | |
| Shanata | peaceful | |
| Shanawar | One who is the protector of sea | |
| Shanay | Derived form Yiddish origin meaning 'beautiful' it is primarily used in Hebrew. | |
| Shanaya | Of Hebrew origin meaning 'rays of light'. | |
| Shanda | God Is Gracious | |
| Shandana | Marvelous | |
| Shandar | Proud | |
| Shandelle | candle | |
| Shandey | A boisterous, unruly man | |
| Shandi | Combination Of Shana And Sandy | |
| Shandiin | An unruly woman | |
| Shandley | A man from the loud meadow | |
| Shandon | An old and wise man | |
| Shandra | Variation Of Sandra Or Chandra | |
| Shandrea | An eminent person |