Girl's name with S
Hebrew-origin girl’s name meaning princess
English diminutive of Sarah, traditional use
Aramaic-origin girl’s name, meaning listener
Variant of Sarah, Hebrew origin meaning princess
Short form of Alexandra, meaning defender of men
Diminutive of Sandra or Alexandra, English use
Hebrew-origin girl’s name meaning lily
Greek-origin girl’s name meaning wisdom
French/English form of Sophia, meaning wisdom
Usually short for Samuel or Samantha, unisex use
International form of Sophia, meaning wisdom
Greek-origin girl’s name meaning crown or garland
Celtic-origin girl’s name, linked to mythology and legend
Russian diminutive of Alexandra, used internationally
Greek-origin girl’s name meaning moon, popularized by singers
Given name; from Italian city Siena; also a color.
Popular girl's name; Latin for 'star'.
Girl's name; Latin origin meaning 'serene'.
Girl's name; from word/place for grassland.
Given name; variant of Stacey, widely used.
Short form of Susan/Susanna; common girl's name.
Given name; from Sophia, meaning 'wisdom'.
Given name; Latin origin, 'from the woods'.
Given name; Spanish for 'mountain range'.
Given name; Latin for 'of the woods/forest'.
Cute form of Sarah; Hebrew for 'princess'.
Hebrew place name; means 'plain' or meadow.
Short for Samantha; a friendly, common nickname.
Irish form of Cecilia; vintage girl name.
Color-inspired English name; like the red hue.
Sweet diminutive of Susan/Susanna, 'lily'.
Place name turned given name; Aussie vibes.
English color name; evokes deep red.
Spanish/Portuguese form of Susanna, 'lily'.
Diminutive of Michelle or Shelley; friendly.
Variant of Stacy; often short for Anastasia.
English name meaning bright meadow.
Irish given name from the River Shannon.
French/Italian form of Simon; means 'to hear'.
Season-inspired English name; sunny vibe.
Cute diminutive of Susan/Suzanne, widely used.
English word name; cheerful vibe, used for girls.
Nickname of Susan/Suzanne; popular variant.
French form of Susanna; classic and elegant.
English given name, popular mid-20th century.
Hebrew/Arabic roots; means protected/guardian.
Variant of Sonia; from Sophia, "wisdom".
Word/place name; variant spelling of Savannah.
German/Scandinavian form of Susanna; lovely.
Arabic name meaning brilliance; global use.
Unisex English name; also a place, used for girls.
Unisex word name meaning wise; nature vibe.
From Hebrew Shoshannah, meaning "lily".
English surname-name; popular for girls.
Indian/Sanskrit name meaning auspicious.
Arabic name meaning 'thankful'; widely known.
Modern English nature name; simple and airy.
English virtue name meaning calm and peace.
French/German name from the ancient Sabines.
Irish form of Sean/John; friendly and familiar.
Latin name meaning 'a Sabine woman'.
Irish Gaelic of Joan; means 'God is gracious'.
Scottish form of Jane; classic given name.
French form of Sylvia; means 'from the woods'.
Greek moon goddess name; luminous and cool.
Scandinavian form of Sonia; from Sophia 'wisdom'.
Used in Europe and Turkey; gentle vintage vibe.
English given name from a nature-inspired surname.
Gemstone given name; bright blue and sparkly.
Variant of Cheryl; a 20th-century favorite.
Popular girl's name; often linked to Ojibwe 'on my way'.
Cute nickname used for girls; diminutive of Cecilia.
Biblical name from Hebrew shalom, meaning peace.
Friendly diminutive of Samantha; widely used.
Literary name from To Kill a Mockingbird; unisex.
Feminine form of Shawn/Sean; common in the US.
Place name; evokes the desert, used as a girl name.
German/European variant of Stephanie; classic.
Welsh form of Jane; classic and pretty.
Irish and Hebrew roots; a short, modern choice.
From the Isle of Skye; breezy, modern girl name.
Vintage spelling of Sally; sweet and old-timey.
From the Italian city; variant of Sienna.
Spanish for 'sun'; used as a bright girl name.
Slavic name meaning 'light'; elegant.
Classic Hebrew girl's name meaning lily
Rare English given name meaning calm, peaceful
Unisex; short for Samantha or Samira
Persian girl's name for the Pleiades stars
Modern English word-name meaning a star
Unisex; diminutive of Stephanie (Stevie Nicks)
Variant of Selena/Celina; used as a girl's name
Unisex Irish name; used for girls too
Variant of Stacy/Stacey; common feminine name
A variant of Sheila—Irish form of Cecilia.
Hebrew-rooted; often short for Shoshana.
English given name taken from the spice.
Biblical girl’s name, Hebrew, often “pause, reflection.”
From Greek 'Sibyl', meaning prophetess.
The words in the list Girl's name with S come from players of the word game City, Country, River.