Starting with letter S
| # | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 281 | Sena | Latin | Blessed. | F | |
| 282 | Senaah | Biblical | Bramble, enemy. | F | |
| 283 | Senalda | Spanish | Sign. | F | |
| 284 | Seneh | Biblical | Bramble, enemy. | F | |
| 285 | Senga | Scottish | Backward spelling of Agnes: pure; chaste. | F | |
| 286 | Senir | Biblical | Bed-candle, changing. | F | |
| 287 | Senona | Spanish | Lively. | F | |
| 288 | Senta | German | Assistant. | F | |
| 289 | Sente | German | Assistant. | F | |
| 290 | Seonaid | Gaelic | Gift from God. | F | |
| 291 | Seosaimhin | Irish | Fertile. | F | |
| 292 | Seosaimhthin | Irish | Fertile. | F | |
| 293 | Sephar | Biblical | Book, scribe, number. | F | |
| 294 | Sepharad | Biblical | A book descending. | F | |
| 295 | Sepharvaim | Biblical | The two books, the two scribes. | F | |
| 296 | Septima | Latin | Feminine form of Septimus: Born seventh. Name given to the seventh child born to a large family. | F | |
| 297 | Serafina | Italian | From the seraph. | F | |
| 298 | Serafina | Spanish | Seraph. | F | |
| 299 | Serafine | Hebrew | Burning fire. | F | |
| 300 | Serah | Biblical | Lady of scent, song, the morning star | F | |