person name with S

  • Short form of Samuel; very common unisex name.

  • Hebrew origin “princess”; popular worldwide.

  • English diminutive of Sarah; friendly vibe.

  • Variant of Sarah; widely used global name.

  • From Alexandra; popular in Europe, Americas.

  • Aramaic origin; famous via TV show characters.

  • Hebrew “name of God”; classic biblical name.

  • Nickname of Sandra/Alexandra; also given alone.

  • Biblical name; known for Simon Peter apostle.

  • From Hebrew “Shoshana”; 20th‑century favorite.

  • Short for Steven/Stephen; very common in US/UK.

  • Form of Sophia; popular in Europe, Latin America.

  • Variant of Stephen; strong classic male name.

  • From Greek “wisdom”; top baby name in many countries.

  • French/English short form of Sophia; very common.

  • Diminutive of Sam/Samuel/Samantha; used as given name.

  • Irish form of John; common in Ireland, US, UK.

  • Greek origin; name of a famous composer and crab.

  • From Greek “crown”; widely used English female name.

  • Latin form of Silvia; common in Italy and beyond.

  • Diminutive of Alexander/Aleksandr, used unisex in Slavic countries.

  • Form of Selena, linked to Greek moon goddess Selene.

  • Variant of Sean, Irish form of John meaning “God is gracious”.

  • Hebrew origin meaning “appointed” or “placed”.

  • English form of Greek Stephanos, “crown, garland”.

  • From a Scottish surname meaning “from Scotland”, now a given name.

  • Given name from a surname, used for all genders in English.

  • Place‑name turned given name, both male and female.

  • Form of Sophia/Sonia, used widely in Europe and India.

  • Hebrew origin meaning “asked for, prayed for”.

  • Latin origin meaning “from the river Sabrius”.

  • Latin “star”, popular as a modern female given name.

  • English given name, popular mid‑20th century.

  • Short form of Susan, widely used as a given name.

  • Latin origin meaning “from the forest”; classic female name.

  • Anglicized form of Seán, widely used in English countries.

  • English name, often from Sarah, meaning “princess”.

  • Diminutive of Michelle or Shelley, used as a given name.

  • Spanish name from Saint James (Santo Iago), very common.

  • Latin “serene, calm”; famous via tennis star Serena.

  • English given name, from Old English for 'stone clearing'.

  • Spanish/Portuguese form of Susanna, biblical name meaning 'lily'.

  • Diminutive of Susan/Susanne, popular in English-speaking countries.

  • Spanish and Italian given name, variant of Sergius.

  • Used as male in Italy, female in France; from Hebrew Shim'on.

  • Modern English given name, from the color; popular via literature.

  • Short form of Stanley or Konstantin, used as a given name.

  • Modern English name, linked to the Italian city Siena.

  • Short form of Salvatore or Salvador, used as a first name.

  • English given name, from surname meaning 'steward, dispenser'.

  • Nickname and given name, often for cheerful or sunny people.

  • Short form of Sidney/Siddharth, used as a first name.

  • Unisex given name, Irish origin meaning 'old river'.

  • Given name, variant spellings include Stacy/Stacie.

  • Given name, color-based; variant of Scarlett, used independently.

  • English given name, especially common in mid‑20th century.

  • Modern English given name, from the Spanish word for 'mountain range'.

  • Given name from US place name; evokes wide grassy plains.

  • Short given name; famous bearer is singer Sia Furler.

  • English given name, variant of Sean/Seán, Irish origin.

  • Stage name of singer Shakira; also used as given name.

  • Variant of Selina/Celine, Latin/Greek roots, used as first name.

  • Nickname given name, known from Pixar’s “Monsters, Inc.”

  • Given name/unisex form of Sidney/Sydney in English.

  • Hebrew-origin given name, popular via TV character Sheldon Cooper.

  • English given name, also a nickname for Sharon or Cheryl.

  • Arabic given name meaning ‘one who is charming or jovial’.

  • Given name, variant of Sonia/Sonja, Russian and global use.

  • Arabic given name, short for Samir/Samira; also Finnish name.

  • French form of Susanna, popular mid‑20th century.

  • Indian given name, popular for girls; means ‘auspicious’ in Sanskrit.

  • Scandinavian given name, form of Stephen/Stefan.

  • Hebrew given name meaning ‘peace’; biblical King Solomon.

  • Indian male given name, especially in Hindi contexts.

  • Arabic female given name meaning ‘brilliance’ or ‘radiance’.

  • Hebrew/Arabic given name; also a Brazilian city name.

  • Arabic given name meaning ‘peace’ or ‘safety’.

  • English given name, once very popular for women.

  • Biblical female name, variant of Salome or Salomé.

  • Given name or nickname, esp. in US & UK.

  • Common Indian male first name, means ‘guide’.

  • Unisex given name, also a herb word-name.

  • Diminutive of Susan/Suzanne, common in English.

  • English word-name, used as a given name.

  • Given name; also a surname but used as first name.

  • Form of Stephen, common across Europe.

  • Modern unisex given name, nature-inspired.

  • Biblical male name, used in English & German.

  • Variant of Samantha/Samanta, used as given name.

  • Indian female given name, means ‘border’ or ‘limit’.

  • Popular Indian male name, famous cricketer’s name.

  • Nickname form of Susan/Susanne, used as first name.

  • Given name; Stuart also a surname but used as first.

  • Given name in Spanish/Portuguese, also Hebrew origin.

  • Shelby

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