Female and male first names beginning with the letter “S”..
SKYLAIR
FemaleRecent, unique name combining "sky" and "air", conveying freedom and independence with no specific cultural origin or traditional meaning.
SKYLAN
MaleIrish name meaning 'brightness' or 'light', derived from the ancient Irish element "scail", often associated with the sky and heavens due to Irish mythological influences.
SKYLAN
FemaleUnique and captivating name of unknown origin, potentially blending "Sky" meaning heaven or atmosphere and Welsh "lan" meaning leader or land. Popularized in the late 20th century US, it appeals to families seeking unique names and has gained global recognition despite its mysterious origins.
SKYLAND
MaleRare and distinctive given name with no definitive origin or meaning.
SKYLAND
FemaleRecent, unique given name derived from 'sky' and '-land', conveying vastness and freedom.
SKYLANN
FemaleOriginal Irish surname turned unisex given name meaning "proud" or "bold".
SKYLAR
MaleGender-neutral American name with Old Norse roots, meaning "scholar" or "learned".
SKYLAR
FemaleAmerican gender-neutral name derived from 'sky', meaning 'elevation' or 'freedom'.
SKYLARK
FemaleSkylark: A rare, Scandinavian-origin unisex given name derived from Old Norse 'Skjálfari', meaning 'she who travels far' or 'wayfarer'. Its popularity has recently increased due to its distinctive sound and association with the melodious skylark bird.
SKYLARMARIE
FemaleUnique French-origin name created by combining Skyler and Armarielle, with no historical meaning but signifies beauty and elegance due to its musical sound.
SKYLAROSE
FemaleModern female name created from the combination of "Sky" and "Rose", representing strength and beauty respectively, with no historical or cultural significance but gaining popularity in English-speaking countries for its uniqueness and association with creativity and individuality.
SKYLARR
FemaleModern, unisex name of Old Norse origin, meaning "helmet of the sky" or "protection from heaven".
SKYLARRAE
FemaleModern, unique name of uncertain origin, first used in the United States during the late 20th century.
SKYLARROSE
FemaleModern unisex name blending English 'scholar' and Latin 'flower'.
SKYLE
FemaleSkye is a unisex given name of Scottish origin that means "from the sky".
SKYLEA
FemaleUnique girl's name derived from the Norse goddess Skadi, meaning "shadow" or "shade," reflecting her connection to winter.
SKYLEE
FemaleAmerican name created in the late 20th century, combining 'Sky' meaning 'clear sky' with 'Leigh', which means 'from the meadow' or 'lake', resulting in interpretations like 'clear sky from the meadow' or 'clear sky from the lake'.
SKYLEEN
FemaleSkyleen: A modern creation combining 'sky' (aspiration) and 'lynn' (leader), signifying courageous inspiration.
SKYLEI
FemaleRare first name with uncertain origins and meanings, likely created as an alternative spelling of Skyler.
SKYLEIGH
FemaleModern blend of Skye (Scottish island) and Leigh (English Leah or place), meaning 'sky' or 'cloud', with no explicit associated meaning.
SKYLEN
MaleAmerican-origin name created by combining "sky" and short forms of various names like Leonard or Alexander. Its meaning and history are undocumented, but some associate it with freedom, adventure, or sky connections.
SKYLEN
FemaleScottish male given name derived from the surname Skye, associated with the Isle of Skye in the Inner Hebrides. Its meaning is believed to be 'of Skye'.
SKYLENE
FemaleUnique feminine name of unknown origin with no established historical or cultural significance.
SKYLER
MaleDistinctive American unisex name with origins potentially traced back to either English 'Skelton' or German 'Schalker', each with unique meanings related to settlements or places.
SKYLER
FemaleAmerican given name of Old Norse origin, derived from the personal name Skeili meaning "scholar" or "student".
SKYLETT
FemaleModern English name coined from "Sky" and "Lett", meaning "sky or heaven".
SKYLETTE
FemaleUnique feminine name of unknown origin, likely created as a modern name inspired by the beauty of the sky. Its meaning is open to interpretation but often associated with celestial bodies or mystical creatures. Despite its rarity throughout history, it remains an attractive choice for parents seeking a distinctive name for their daughter.
SKYLEY
FemaleAmerican-origin, unisex name derived from 'sky', meaning 'from the sky'.
SKYLI
FemaleDistinctive Hebrew name meaning 'poems' or 'odes', originating during the Second Temple period.
SKYLIA
FemaleModern invention combining Greek elements Skyla ("sea" or "victory") and elia (olive tree or Elizabeth). It has no specific meaning but may evoke sea, victory, or olive trees. Its significance largely depends on its bearer's interpretation.
SKYLIE
FemaleModern American female name that is a creative variation of Skyler, meaning "scholar" or "cleric". It is often associated with freedom and independence due to its connection with the sky.
SKYLIER
FemaleSkyler is an American given name created by author Stephen King for his character in "Different Seasons". Its meaning is open to interpretation but could be associated with freedom or a blend of names like Skye and Kyle. Despite its recent creation, it has gained some popularity among baby boys in the United States since 2005.
SKYLIER
MaleContemporary, original name derived from combining 'sky' and 'liar', signifying vastness and uniqueness without specific cultural heritage or historical ties.
SKYLIN
MaleUnique modern name believed to have been created recently, with no established meaning or historical figure associated. Some people interpret it as symbolizing freedom and infinity, inspired by the sky element found in similar names like Skyler. Today, Skylin is still rare but occasionally used for both boys and girls in English-speaking countries.
SKYLIN
FemaleContemporary girl's name inspired by 'sky' for freedom and potential, blended with '-lin', creating a soft and melodic sound.
SKYLINN
FemaleFeminine given name of Scandinavian origin, derived from the Old Norse word "Skyli," meaning "of the sky" or "cloud." It was first used among Scandinavia's Aquarius-born children but has since gained global appeal due to its unique sound and celestial significance.
SKYLIR
FemaleCaptivating American female name created by blending Skye ('cloud') and Lyric ('lyre'), symbolizing harmonious melody within clouds.
SKYLIT
FemaleUncommon given name with no known etymological origin. Its meaning is derived from the imagery it invokes: vast skies and colorful sunsets. The unique spelling and pronunciation make it distinctive and conversation-starting. As a given name, Skylit may evoke a sense of freedom and expansiveness.
SKYLLA
FemaleDistinctively Greek female name, rooted in ancient mythology, originally associated with the fearsome six-headed sea monster.
SKYLLAR
FemaleModern, unisex name with unknown origins, gaining popularity in English-speaking countries despite having no clear historical or cultural significance. It's typically pronounced /SKI-lər/.