Looking for the perfect name for your baby girl that starts with the letter S? You’re in luck! The letter S brings a special softness to names, often creating melodic sounds that flow beautifully. I’ve always thought there’s something particularly gentle yet strong about S names for girls – they can be sweet and sophisticated at the same time.
When my friend was expecting her daughter last year, she spent weeks debating between several S names. She wanted something that would work for both a little girl and a grown woman. I think that’s always a smart approach to naming – considering how the name will age with your child.
In this collection, I’ve gathered more than 35 beautiful girl names that begin with S. Some are timeless classics that have remained popular for generations, while others are unique gems you might not have considered before. There’s quite a range here – from short and sweet options to longer, more elaborate choices.
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So whether you’re just starting your name search or already have a shortlist of S names, I hope you’ll find some inspiration here. Let’s explore these lovely options together!
Popular S Names for Girls
These names have consistently ranked among parents’ favorites in recent years:
- Sophia – A name of Greek origin meaning “wisdom.” Sophia has been one of the most popular girl names for over a decade, and it’s easy to see why. It’s elegant, sophisticated, and works beautifully in many cultures.
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Sofia – The alternative spelling of Sophia, equally beautiful but with a slightly more international feel. This version is particularly popular in Spanish and Italian-speaking countries.
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Sophie – The French diminutive of Sophia, offering a cute, approachable variation that still carries the meaning of wisdom. It feels both youthful and timeless.
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Stella – Latin for “star,” this name has a celestial quality and vintage charm. After falling out of favor for a while, Stella has made a remarkable comeback in recent years.
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Scarlett – Originally a surname denoting someone who sold or made clothes in scarlet, it’s now a vibrant first name choice. Its popularity surged after Scarlett Johansson became a household name.
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Samantha – With Aramaic origins meaning “listener,” Samantha has been a steady favorite since the 1960s. It offers the cute nickname options of Sam or Sammy.
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Sarah/Sara – A biblical name meaning “princess” in Hebrew. One of the most enduring names throughout history, Sarah remains popular for its simplicity and classic appeal.
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Sydney – Originally a place name and surname, Sydney has become a popular unisex name, though it’s more commonly used for girls in the United States. It has a modern, cosmopolitan feel.
Sweet and Soft S Names
If you’re looking for something particularly gentle and feminine, these names might appeal to you:
- Serena – Derived from the Latin word for “tranquil” or “serene,” this name evokes a sense of peace and calmness. I think it has such a graceful sound to it.
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Sienna – Inspired by the reddish-brown earth pigment from the Italian city of Siena, this name has a warm, artistic quality. It gained popularity in the early 2000s.
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Savannah – A place name that conjures images of sweeping landscapes and Southern charm. It has a romantic, dreamy quality that many parents are drawn to.
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Summer – A nature-inspired seasonal name that brings to mind warmth, sunshine, and carefree days. It’s bright and cheerful without being too unusual.
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Sage – Both an herb name and a word meaning “wise,” Sage has a natural, earthy quality. It works well as a gender-neutral option but has been trending for girls.
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Selena – Derived from the Greek word for “moon,” this name has celestial connections and was made famous by the beloved singer Selena Quintanilla.
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Seren – A Welsh name meaning “star,” Seren is less common than Stella but offers a similar celestial connection with a more unique sound.
Unique S Names with Character
Perhaps you’re searching for something a bit more distinctive? These names are less common but full of personality:
- Seraphina – With Hebrew origins referring to the highest order of angels, this name has an ethereal, almost magical quality. It’s elaborate but still feminine and flowing.
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Saoirse – An Irish name meaning “freedom” (pronounced SEER-sha). While the pronunciation might be challenging for some, its meaning and cultural significance make it a powerful choice.
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Soleil – The French word for “sun,” Soleil (pronounced so-LAY) has a bright, positive energy and distinctive sound.
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Simone – The feminine form of Simon, with French and Hebrew roots meaning “one who hears.” It has a sophisticated European flair and was made famous by several notable women, including philosopher Simone de Beauvoir and singer Nina Simone.
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Soraya – A Persian name meaning “princess,” Soraya has an exotic, regal quality. The name has historical connections to Persian royalty.
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Scotia – An unusual name derived from the Latin word for Scotland. It has a strong, distinctive sound while still maintaining femininity.
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Safiya – An Arabic name meaning “pure” or “clear,” Safiya has a beautiful flow and international appeal. It’s growing in popularity but still feels special.
Vintage S Names Making a Comeback
There’s something wonderful about the revival of vintage names. These older S names are finding new life with modern parents:
- Sylvia/Silvia – From Latin origins meaning “forest” or “woods,” Sylvia has a literary feel, perhaps due to its association with famous poets. After declining in use, it’s been steadily climbing back up the charts.
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Sadie – Originally a diminutive of Sarah, Sadie has established itself as a standalone name with vintage charm. It feels both sweet and spunky.
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Susanna/Susannah – A biblical name with Hebrew origins meaning “lily.” This classic has a timeless quality that works well in any era.
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Shirley – Once extremely popular in the 1930s thanks to child star Shirley Temple, this name is due for a revival. It has English origins meaning “bright meadow.”
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Sabrina – With Celtic origins and literary connections (the name of a river nymph), Sabrina has an enchanting quality. It was popular in the mid-20th century and is finding new fans today.
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Sybil – An ancient Greek name meaning “prophetess” or “oracle,” Sybil has a mystical quality and vintage appeal. It’s unusual enough to stand out while still being recognizable.
Short and Sweet S Names
Sometimes the simplest names have the most impact. If you prefer brevity, consider these options:
- Sky/Skye – A nature name that evokes openness, possibility, and the infinite blue above. The “Skye” spelling adds a touch of uniqueness.
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Shay – With Irish origins, Shay is derived from the word for “hawk” and has a modern, streamlined sound. It works well as a unisex name but has been trending for girls.
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Sloane – Originally an Irish surname meaning “warrior,” Sloane has a cool, sophisticated vibe. It feels both strong and sleek.
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Suri – With various origins including Hebrew (meaning “princess”) and Persian (meaning “red rose”), Suri gained attention when chosen by Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes for their daughter.
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Scout – Made famous as a character in “To Kill a Mockingbird,” Scout has a tomboyish charm and literary connection that appeals to many parents.
International S Names with Beautiful Meanings
Looking beyond English-speaking traditions can yield some beautiful options:
- Salma – An Arabic name meaning “peace” or “safe,” Salma has gained international recognition partly due to actress Salma Hayek.
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Sakura – A Japanese name meaning “cherry blossom,” Sakura represents the beautiful but fleeting nature of life – a profound concept wrapped in a pretty name.
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Soraya – A Persian name meaning “princess,” Soraya has been used in royal families and has a melodic quality that travels well across cultures.
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Solange – A French name derived from the Latin “solemnis,” meaning “religious.” It has a sophisticated sound and has gained some recognition through singer Solange Knowles.
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Sita – In Hindu tradition, Sita is the name of a goddess and the wife of Rama. The name represents purity and devotion.
Choosing the right name for your daughter is such a personal decision. Maybe you’re drawn to names with family connections, or perhaps you want something that simply sounds beautiful to your ears. The letter S offers so many wonderful options that range from traditional to unique.
I think what matters most is finding a name that resonates with you and that you can imagine calling out in a playground, writing on birthday cards, and seeing on graduation announcements someday. The perfect name often just “feels right” when you hear it.
Have you found an S name that speaks to you from this list? Or perhaps it’s sparked ideas for other names you might consider? Whatever you choose, I hope this collection has helped in your naming journey. Good luck with your decision—it’s an important one, but also one you can approach with joy and excitement as you prepare to welcome your little girl.
