This is a list of submitted names in which an editor of the name is
Evil.
Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
Si f DanishDanish diminutive of
Signy,
Sigrid and other names beginning with the Old Norse element
sigr meaning "victory", as well as
Sofia,
Cecilia and
Lucia, or other names containing a similar sound.
Sĩ m VietnameseFrom Sino-Vietnamese 士
(sĩ) meaning "scholar, expert".
Siba f ArabicMeans "emotion, enthusiasm", "youthfulness, childhood".
Sibaguchu m Mongolian (Archaic)Possibly means "bird-man" in Mongolian, from шувуу
(šuvuu) (traditional Mongolian ᠰᠢᠪᠠᠭ
(sibagu)) meaning "bird". Might refer to the job of a falconer.
Sîdîyîk m Crimean Tatar (Rare)Romanian form of a Crimean Tatar name probably from Arabic صَادِق
(ṣādiq) meaning "true, truthful, veracious" or صَدِيق
(ṣadīq) meaning "friend". A known bearer was Sîdîyîk Ibrahim H. Mîrzî (1909-1959), a Romanian imam and activist of Crimean Tatar heritage.
Sigbiǫrg f Old NorseDerived from Old Norse
sigr "victory" and
borg "castle" (or possibly
bjǫrg "help").
Sigbiǫrn m Old NorseDerived from the Germanic name elements
sigr "victory" and
bjǫrn "bear".
Sigdiarfr m Old NorseDerived from the Germanic name elements
sigr "victory" and
djarfr "bold, daring".
Siggarðr m Old NorseDerived from the Germanic name elements
sigr "victory" and
garðr "enclosure", "protection".
Siggunnr f Old NorseDerived from the Germanic name elements
sigr "victory" and
gunnr "battle, fight".
Siginak m AlgonquianMeans "blackbird" in Potawatomi. This was the name of a chief of the Milwaukee Potawatomi.
Sigkætill m Old NorseDerived from the Germanic name elements
sigr "victory" and
ketill "cauldron hat, helmet".
Sigleifr m Old NorseDerived from Old Norse
sigr "victory" and
leifr "descendant, heir".
Sigríkr m Old NorseDerived from the Germanic name elements
sigr "victory" and
ríkr "mighty, distinguished, rich".
Sigvæig f Old NorseDerived from Old Norse
sigr "victory" and
veig "power, strength".
Şiir m & f TurkishMeans "poetry, verse, song" in Turkish.
Simonida f Serbian, Croatian (Rare), Albanian, HistorySerbian feminine form of
Simonides. This name was borne by a daughter of the Byzantine emperor Andronikos II, Princess Simonida (1289-1340), born
Simonis, who became the fourth wife of the Serbian king Milutin when she was five years old... [
more]