Of the forest. From Latin silva (forest), the root of the ancient Roman name Silvius.
Simba
lion
Simcha
Joyful celebration
Simeon
Heard by God
Simon
hearing, listening
Simone
Heard, listened to
Simrah
gentle, kind, beautiful
Simran
Faithful to God
Sincere
True and honest
Sinead
Sinead is the Irish form of Janet or Jane, which ultimately derives from the Hebrew name Yochanan through Latin and Old French, meaning 'God is gracious.' It is the feminine Irish Gaelic equivalent of Seán, sharing the same etymological root.
Siobhan
God is gracious
Siomha
Siomha means "good peace" or "goodness and peace," combining the Old Irish elements "síomha" (peace) with connotations of gentleness and virtue. It carries a quiet strength — the kind of name that feels both soft and grounded at the same time.
Sirius
Dog star
Sitara
Star-like celestial
Siv
Strong lord
Siya
Beautiful gift
Siyana
Beautiful creation
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.