Shay means "hawk-like" or "stately and fine," derived from the Irish Gaelic surname Ó Séaghdha. It carries connotations of sharp vision, nobility, and independence.
Shea
God is my strength
Shelby
Woodland dwelling
Sheridan
Fortified stronghold
Shiloh
Gift from God
Shine
Bringing forth light
Shinobu
path of wisdom
Shizuku
a treasure drop, a precious liquid
Sidney
Wide Meadow or from Sidon
Sifat
God's gift
Simcha
Joyful celebration
Sincere
True and honest
Siv
Strong lord
Skia
Shadow falls
Skilar
A variant spelling of Skylar, meaning 'scholar' or 'learned one', derived from the Dutch surname Schuyler. Used as a given name in English-speaking countries from the late 20th century.
Skog
Forest dwelling
Sky
the sky or heaven
Skye
English: sky, Scottish Gaelic: cloud, wind
Skylar
Sky's gentle breeze
Slate
Strong and sturdy rock
Sloane
Winding path
Soleil
sun
Solstice
Sun's radiant moment
Sommer
Summer flower
Spes
Hope is promised
Starr
Celestial starlight
Stevie
Short form of Stephen, meaning 'crown' or 'garland'