Sweet, goodly, or melodious — the name carries a sense of gentleness and inner grace, rooted in an old Irish word meaning "sweet" or "good."
Sadia
Blessed woman
Sadie
Princess or noble one
Safa
Pure one
Saffron
yellow-orange dye plant, valued in medieval times
Saga
journey, story
Sahana
auspicious, blessed
Saida
Traveler's gift
Saidbh
Sweet; goodness
Saira
princess or noblewoman
Sakiko
beautiful child
Sakshi
auspicious, fortunate
Sakura
cherry blossom in Japanese culture, symbolizing beauty and transience
Salena
peace, noble, calm
Salina
Salted spring
Sallie
Prayerful lady
Sally
Princess of England
Salma
Beautiful flower
Salome
peace, gentle
Samantha
God has heard
Samara
Moonlit forest
Samira
Princess of the palace
Sammie
God's protector
Sana
Pure essence
Sanaa
God's gift
Sandhya
Morning light
Sandi
Sandy soil
Sandra
Defender of the people
Sandrika
pure, royal, noble
Saniya
Goddess's gift
Saniyah
Beautiful dawn
Saoirse
freedom
Sapphire
Precious gemstone
Sara
Princess or Lady
Sara-Kim
Princess of strength
Sarah
Sarah is a Hebrew name meaning 'princess' or 'noblewoman,' from the root 'sar,' which means ruler or prince. In the Hebrew Bible, the name was given to Abraham's wife when God changed her name from Sarai, signaling her elevated status.