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.
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