| English baby names begining from S |
| Sabrina |
 | Legendary princess. |
| Sadie |
 | Diminutive of Sarah: princess; or Mercedes: mercy. |
| Saebeorht |
 | Glory at sea. |
| Saeger |
 | Seaman. |
| Saelig |
 | From the happy meadow. |
| Saewald |
 | Sea powerful. |
| Saeweard |
 | Sea guardian. |
| Safford |
 | From the willow ford. |
| Saffron |
 | Both a type of crocus and the expensive orange spice made from the stamen of this flower. |
| Sagar |
 | Wise one. Surname. |
| Sage |
 | Wise one. |
| Sal |
 | Diminutive of Sally (from Sarah: princess). |
| Salena |
 | Variant of Sally (from Sarah: princess). |
| Salford |
 | From the willow ford. |
| Salhdene |
 | From the willow valley. |
| Salhford |
 | From the willow ford. |
| Salhtun |
 | Lives near the willow farm. |
| Salina |
 | Variant of Sally (from Sarah: princess). |
| Sallsbury |
 | From the fortified keep. |
| Sally |
 | Diminutive of Sarah: princess. Sally is now considered a name in its own right. |
| Salton |
 | Lives near the willow farm. |
| Sanborn |
 | From the sandy brook. |
| Sanbourne |
 | From the sandy brook. |
| Sanders |
 | Alexander's son. |
| Sanderson |
 | Alexander's son. |
| Sandon |
 | From the sandy hill. |
| Sandra |
 | Unheeded prophetess. A diminutive of Casirnir, Cassandra, or Catherine. In Homer's 'The Iliad' Cassandra's prediction of the fall of Troy was unheeded. Also used as an independent name. Also a feminine of Alexander (defender of man). |
| Sandy |
 | Abbreviation of Alexander 'defender of man.'. |
| Sanersone |
 | Alexander's son. |
| Sanford |
 | From the sandy ford. |
| Santon |
 | From the sandy farm. |
| Saranna |
 | Compound of Sarah: princess; and Anne: favour or grace. |
| Sasha |
 | Defender of mankind. Feminine of Alexander. |
| Saunders |
 | Alexander's son. |
| Saunderson |
 | Alexander's son. |
| Sawyer |
 | Saws wood. |
| Sawyere |
 | Saws wood. |
| Sawyers |
 | Son of Sawyer. |
| Saxan |
 | Sword. |
| Saxon |
 | Sword. |
| Saxona |
 | A Saxon, one of the sword people. |
| Saxonia |
 | A Saxon. |
| Saxons |
 | A Saxon. |
| Scadwiella |
 | From the shed spring. |
| Scaffeld |
 | From the crooked field. |
| Scandleah |
 | From the loud meadow. |
| Scandy |
 | Boisterous. |
| Scarlet |
 | Red. |
| Scarlett |
 | Red. One who wears or sells scarlet cloth. Famous Bearers: Margaret Mitchell's heroine (Scarlett O'Hara) in 'Gone With the Wind'. |
| Sceapleigh |
 | From the sheep meadow. |
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