Boy Names That Start With S

Looking for boy names that start with S? You’re in for a treat! From the classic charm of Samuel and Sebastian to the trendy vibes of Silas and Sage, there’s a wonderful variety to choose from.

Saber

French, “sword.”

Sabik

Arabic, “one who comes in first.”

Saint

Latin, “holy” or “sacred.”

Sakari

Finnish, “God remembers.”

Salim

Arabic and African, “safe.”

Salinger

French from Germanic, topographic or habitational surname.

Sam

English, “told by God.”

Samael

Hebrew, “venom or poison of God.”

Samson

Hebrew, “sun or bright as the sun.”

Samuel

Hebrew, “God has listened.”

Sander

Scandinavian and Dutch, “defender of men.”

Santeri

Finnish, “defender of mankind.”

Santiago

Spanish, Latin, “Saint James.”

Saturn

Roman, “God of agriculture.”

Sauli

Finnish, “demanded, prayed for.”

Saxon

German, “people of the dagger.”

Seamus

Irish, “supplanter.”

Sean

Irish, “God is gracious.”

Seanan

Irish, “venerable, God is gracious.”

Sebastian

Greek, Latin, “person from Sebastia.”

Sebastien

French and Greek, “man from Sebastia.”

Selwyn

English, “prosperous friend.”

Seth

Hebrew, “appointed.”

Sevastyan

Russian, “venerable” or “revered.”

Severi

Finnish, “stern, serious, victory.”

Severo

Spanish from Latin, “stern, severe.”

Shaffer

German, “steward, butler.”

Shale

Hebrew, English word name, “peace or tranquility.”

Shaman 

Sanskrit, Tungusic, “holy man.”

Shaw

Scottish, “wood.”

Shia

Hebrew, “gift of God.”

Silas

Irish, “the youngest.”

Silvan

Latin, “forest” or “woodland.”

Simon

Hebrew, “he has heard” or “the listener.”

Sinclair

Scottish, “tribe, Saint Claire.”

Sionn

Irish, “fox, god is gracious.”

Sivan

Hebrew, “third-month on the Jewish calendar.”

Slade

English, “from the valley.”

Slater

English, occupational name.

Sol

Spanish, “sun.”

Somerled

Scottish Gaelic, “summer voyager.”

Somers

English, “son of Summer, summer.”

Sonder

English and German word name, “special or unique.”

Sonny

A diminutive of “Son” or “Sunshine.”

Soren

Scandinavian via Latin, “stern.”

Sorley

Irish, Scottish, “summer wanderer.”

Stanton

English, “stone enclosure or settlement.”

Steele

English and Scottish, “steel.”

Stellan

Swedish, “calm, or peaceful one.”

Stirling

Scottish, “dwelling of Melyn, place of battle.”

Stryker

German and Dutch, “tester, to strike.”

Sture

Swedish, “to be stubborn or resolute.”

Styles

English, “steep ascent.”

Sullivan

English and Irish, “dark eyes.”

Sully

English, “south meadow, bright-eyed.”

Sumner

English, “summoner or one who summons.”

Sundar

Sanskrit, “beautiful.”

Surya

Sanskrit, “sun.”

Sven

Swedish, “boy.”

Sweeney

Irish, “pleasant or well-disposed.”

Sylar

German, “maker of rope.”