Female and male names starting with the letter "S" .

SRILAKSHMI

Feminine

Indian name from Telangana, meaning "wealth of Lakshmi," derived from Sanskrit 'Shri' (wealth) and Hindu goddess Lakshmi, signifying prosperity and good fortune.

SRIMAN

Masculine

Sanskrit name meaning 'one with an auspicious mind', derived from 'sri' meaning holy or auspicious, and 'man' meaning mind.

SRIMAYI

Feminine

Sanskrit feminine name composed of 'Shri' (wealth, prosperity) and 'Mayi' (mine), meaning "my wealth".

SRIMEDHA

Feminine

Indian name from Sanskrit, meaning 'wealthy in wisdom'.

SRINATH

Masculine

Indian name from Tamil Nadu meaning "Lord of Wealth," associated with Lord Sri Krishna in Hindu mythology.

SRINAV

Masculine

Indian name from Tamil Nadu, derived from "siri" meaning prosperous and "navam" meaning nine, signifying the ninth prosperity. It holds historical significance in India as it's associated with Lord Rama, the ninth avatar of Vishnu in Hindu mythology.

SRINIDHI

Feminine

Indian Sanskrit unisex name meaning "Treasure of Prosperity".

SRINIJA

Feminine

Unique Sanskrit name meaning 'one's own prosperity' or 'wealth', popular in ancient India as a blessing for daughters.

SRINIKA

Feminine

Srinika, derived from Sanskrit, means 'beautiful prosperity'.

SRINIKETH

Masculine

Uncommon yet striking male name of Indian origin, derived from Sanskrit words 'Srini' meaning wealth or prosperity, and 'Kethu', the demon associated with eclipses. It signifies 'wealthy like Kethu'.

SRINITHA

Feminine

Sanskrit origin, means "the beauty of Sri", the Hindu goddess associated with wealth, prosperity, and beauty.

SRINITHI

Feminine

Unique Indian name derived from Sanskrit, meaning "wealth through good conduct".

SRINITHYA

Feminine

Srinithya, of Sanskrit origin, beautifully combines 'Sri' meaning prosperity, and 'Nithya' signifying eternity, symbolizing everlasting wealth.

SRINITYA

Feminine

Sri Nitya is a rare yet profound Sanskrit name meaning 'Eternal Wealth' or 'Everlasting Prosperity', symbolizing enduring fortune.

SRINIVAS

Masculine

Sanskrit male given name meaning 'abode of prosperity'.

SRIRAM

Masculine

Indian name derived from Sanskrit, consisting of 'Sri' (wealthy/prosperous) and 'Ram' (Lord Rama). It signifies 'Wealthy/Prosperous Rama'.

SRISAI

Masculine

Thai name meaning 'beautiful and prosperous', combining elegance with success.

SRISHA

Feminine

Unique Indian girl's name from Telangana, derived from Sanskrit 'Sri' meaning 'wealth', and popular among Telugu communities worldwide.

SRISHTI

Feminine

Unique Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'Srishthi', meaning creation or creativity, associated with the Hindu goddess Sri and Lord Brahma's grand creation.

SRISTI

Feminine

The name Sristi originates from India and has significant meaning derived from the Sanskrit word "Srishti," translating to "creation.

SRITAN

Masculine

Rare Indian name of Sanskrit origin, meaning "small fortune" or "one who possesses prosperity". It was historically given to children to wish them good luck and wealth throughout their lives.

SRITHA

Feminine

The Indian name Sritha means 'prosperity' or 'good fortune', derived from Sanskrit 'Sri', connected to goddess Lakshmi.

SRITHAN

Masculine

Sri Than is an exotic given name of Sanskrit origin, meaning "a small amount of wealth," and has historical significance in Hindu mythology as the dwarf avatar of Lord Vishnu.

SRITHIK

Masculine

Sriithik is a rare Indian male name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'auspicious and appropriate', suggesting good fortune and suitability.

SRIVAISHNAVI

Feminine

Sri Vaishnavi is an Indian feminine given name, originating from Tamil Nadu, composed of 'Sri' (respect) and 'Vaishnavi' (follower of Vishnu), signifying reverence for the Hindu deity Vishnu.

SRIVANTH

Masculine

Indian name from Andhra Pradesh meaning 'desire for wealth and prosperity'.

SRIVAR

Masculine

Indian name, specifically from Tamil Nadu, derived from Sanskrit 'Sri' meaning wealth/prosperity and Tamil 'Varu' meaning creativity/art, translating to "creative prosperity" or "prosperous artist.

SRIVATSA

Masculine

Unique Indian name, primarily used in Telugu-speaking communities, meaning 'the calf of prosperity', signifying abundance and growth. It historically belongs to the youngest son of Lord Krishna and carries spiritual significance. Today, it stands out as a distinctive name with a rich history and meaningful translation.

SRIVATSAN

Masculine

Rare yet significant male given name of Sanskrit origin, meaning "prosperity of the calf" and symbolizing growth and fertility.

SRIVIDYA

Feminine

Indian female name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'prosperity of wisdom'.

SRIYA

Feminine

Unique, Sanskrit-derived name meaning "prosperity" and associated with the Hindu goddess Lakshmi.

SRIYAAN

Masculine

Rare Indian name from Punjab, combining Sanskrit words 'Sri' (wealthy) and 'Yaana' (journey), signifying a prosperous path. Historically used in Sikh and Hindu communities, it's now globally chosen for its uniqueness and meaning.

SRIYAH

Feminine

Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'Sri', meaning 'wealth' or 'prosperity', and combined with '-yah', signifying dedication.

SRIYAN

Masculine

Indian origin name derived from Sanskrit 'Sri', meaning 'prosperity'.

SRIYANSH

Masculine

Indian origin name derived from Sanskrit, meaning "Prosperous Glory" or "Wealthy Fame".

SRUJAN

Masculine

Sanskrit name derived from "Srujana," meaning "creation" or "creativity." It signifies the creative power of the universe, popularized by Adi Shankara in the 8th century CE.

SRULY

Masculine

Srul is a Hebrew name composed of "Srul" meaning "Yahweh," and "Adonai," meaning "my Lord." It translates to "Yahweh is my king.

SRUSHTI

Feminine

Indian unisex name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'creation'.

SRUTHI

Feminine

Unique and beautiful Sanskrit-derived name meaning 'hearing' or 'listening', traditionally given to girls in South Indian states and carrying profound significance associated with wisdom, knowledge, and spirituality.

SRUTI

Feminine

Indian Sanskrit name translating to 'that which has been heard', referring to Hinduism's sacred texts.