Sabina
Latin: woman of the Sabine tribe
Sabra
Hebrew: thorny cactus, also name given to native born Israelis
Sabrina
English: goddess of he River Severn, in England's West Country
(Bri, Ina)
Sachi
Japanese: girl child of bliss
(Sachiko)
Sadie
Hebrew: princess
(Sada, Sadella, Sadelle)
Saffron
Arabic: yellow, or the spice
Sahara
Arabic: the moon
Salena
Latin: salt
(Salina, Selena)
Sally
Hebrew: princess
(Sallie, Salena, Salina, Sara)
Salome
Hebrew: shalom, meaning peace, welcome
Samantha
Hebrew: she who listens
(Sam, Sami, Sammie, Sammy)
Samira
Arabic: one who entertains
Sandra
Greek: mankind's helper, form of Alexandra
Sapphire
Hebrew: precious gem
(Sapphira)
Sarah
Hebrew: princess
(Sara, Sarai, Sari, Sadie, Sally, Sallie, Sarena, Sarina, Sarine, Sarice, Sarita, Zara, Zarah)
Sarann
combination of Sara and Ann
(Sarah, Saranne,Sarayn)
Scarlet
Middle English: flaming red
(Scarlett)
Selena
Greek: moon
(Lena, Lina, Salina, Selina)
Serena
Latin: calm and serene
Serendipity
Arabic: good fortune, or fortuitous circumstance
Shaina
Hebrew: beautiful
(Shaine, Shana, Shane, Shanie, Shayna, Shayne)
Shannon
Gaelic: little wise one
(Shana, Shani, Shanna, Shannah, Shannan, Shauna, Shawna)
Sharon
Hebrew: plains, as in the Plains of Sharon
(Sharyn)
Shawn
Hebrew: feminine for John
(Sean, Seana, Shaun, Shauna, Shawna, Shawnee, Sian)
Sheera
Hebrew: song
(Shira)
Sheila
Irish: divine place, or heaven
(Sheelah, Sheilah, Shelah, Shelly, Shelley)
Sherry
French: cherished, or dear one
(Sheri, Sherie, Sherrie, Shirley)
Shino
Japanese: slender stem of bamboo
Shira
Hebrew: variation of Sheera
(Shiri)
Shirley
English: beautiful meadow
(Sher, Sheree, Sheri, Sherill, Sheryl, Shirleen, Shirlene)
Shoshanah
Hebrew: rose
(Shanah, Shanna)
Sima
Hebrew: treasure or prize
(Seema, Simah)
Simone
French: feminine for Simon
Sobel
Hebrew: blessed
Sonia
Russian: wisdom
Sophia
Greek: wise one
(Sofie, Sofia, Fonia, Sonja, Sonny, Sonya, Sophi, Sophie)
Stacy
Greek: form of Anastasia
(Stacie, Stacey)
Star
English: star
(Starla, Stara, Starr)
Stella
Latin: star
(Estelle, Estella)
Stephanie
Greek: crown
(Stefanie, Stevana)
Summer
Old English: the season
Sunny
English: bright
(Sunshine)
Susan
Hebrew: lily
(Sue, Suki, Sukey, Susana, Susanna, Susanne, Susie, Suzy, Suzanne, Suzannah, Suzette, Suzi, Suzie)
Sybil
Greek: prophetess, or soothsayer
(Cybil, Cybill, Sibyl)
Sydney
Old French: feminine for Sidney
(Sid, Syd)
Sylvia
Latin: girl of the woods
(Sylvie, Sylvina, Sylvine)