| # | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 581 | Senta | German | Assistant. | F | |
| 582 | Sente | German | Assistant. | F | |
| 583 | Serhild | German | Armored battle maiden. | F | |
| 584 | Serhilda | German | Armored battle maiden. | F | |
| 585 | Serihilda | German | Armored battle maiden. | F | |
| 586 | Serihilde | German | Armored battle maiden. | F | |
| 587 | Serilda | German | Armored battle maiden. | F | |
| 588 | Sigfreda | German | Victorious. | F | |
| 589 | Sigfrieda | German | Victorious. | F | |
| 590 | Sigfriede | German | Victorious. | F | |
| 591 | Sigilwig | German | Champion. | F | |
| 592 | Solvig | German | Champion. | F | |
| 593 | Suzanne | German | 'Lily' Variant of Hebrew Susannah. In the apocryphal Book of Tobit Susannah courageously defended herself against wrongful accusation. White lilies grew in the Biblical city of Susa in Persia. | F | |
| 594 | Tibelda | German | Boldest. | F | |
| 595 | Tibelde | German | Boldest. | F | |
| 596 | Tibeldie | German | Boldest. | F | |
| 597 | Tilda | German | Diminutive of Matilda: Strength in battle. Matilda was the wife of William the Conqueror. Used in Australia as slang for a bushman's pack. | F | |
| 598 | Tilly | German | Diminutive of Matilda: Strength in battle. Matilda was the wife of William the Conqueror. Used in Australia as slang for a bushman's pack. | F | |
| 599 | Tresa | German | Variant of Theresa which is a popular saint's name of uncertain meaning. | F | |
| 600 | Truda | German | Fighting woman. | F | |