SukirnomJavanese From the Sanskrit prefix सु (su) meaning "good" combined with Javanese kirna referring to a classification of long-lived trees that bear hanging fruit (such as mango, durian or rambutan).
SülemişmMedieval Turkic Means "dispatched an army" in Turkish, derived from süle- meaning "to dispatch soldier/army" and -miş, a past tense suffix. This was the name of the 7th Mamluk Sultan.
SuliwujmMedieval Polish Derived from Slavic suli "promise" or "better, mightier" and wuj "uncle".
SulkhanmGeorgian Derived from the Arabic noun صُلْح (sulh) meaning "peace, reconciliation" combined with the Turkic title khan meaning "ruler, leader".... [more]
SumairufJapanese From Japanese 朱 (su) meaning "crimson", 舞 (mai) meaning "dance" combined with 琉 (ru) meaning "to flow". Other kanji combinations are possible.... [more]
SumanthmTulu (Sanskritized) . Sumanth is a boy's name of Indian origin that means "good-natured" or "friendly". It is derived from the Sanskrit word "sumanata", which means "well-disposed" or "pleasant". People named Sumanth are known to be intelligent, compassionate, and kind.
SumarlemNorwegian From the Old Norse name Sumarliðr (variant of Somarliðr), derived from sumarliði "summer-farer", and possibly originally a nickname for a man who raided during the summer months as opposed to a full-time Viking.
SumarnomJavanese, Indonesian From the Sanskrit prefix सु (su) meaning "good" combined with Javanese marna meaning "painted, colourful".
SumartomJavanese From the Sanskrit prefix सु (su) meaning "good" combined with Javanese marta meaning "soft-hearted, patient" or "refreshing, relieving, saving".
SumedhamBuddhism, Sinhalese Means "nourishing, loamy" in Sanskrit. In Buddhist literature this is the name of a previous life of SiddharthaGautama, in which he declares his intention to become a Buddha.
ŠummirifHittite Meaning unknown. Name borne by a Hittite queen (fl. 15th century BCE), who was the wife of king Huzziya II. King Huzziya was assassinated by Muwatalli I, who was possibly one of his royal bodyguards... [more]
SumudrafBengali, Assamese Means "someone who is like the ocean" in Bengali, Rangpuri, Rajbanshi and other Bengali-Assamese languages.
SumukhafSanskrit MEANING : : beautiful faced, one having fair mouth, glad, beautiful lady. Here सु means brilliant, beautiful + मुखा means mouth, face... [more]
SunbeommKorean From 宣 (seon) meaning "declare, announce, proclaim" and 範 meaning "standard, norm; example, model," 凡 meaning "all, everyone" or 汎 "large, big, extensive."
Sundownf & mEnglish (American, Rare) From the English word meaning "sunset". The 1974 song Sundown by Canadian folk singer-songwriter Gordon Lightfoot caused this name to be given to 13 babies (7 girls and 6 boys) born in the United States in 1974, as well as 5 US-born girls in 1976.
SunettefEnglish (American, Rare), Afrikaans, Dutch (Rare) Meaning uncertain. In the English-speaking world, the name might perhaps be a combination of the English word sun with the French feminine diminutive suffix -ette, which would essentially give the name the meaning of "little sun"... [more]
SunnvørfFaroese Combination of the Old Norse name elements sunna "sun" or sunn- "southern, (from the) south" and vár "spring (the season); woman (in a poetic context); truth".
Sunrisem & fEnglish (Rare) From the English word sunrise, referring to a time in the morning when the sun appears.
Sunyataf & mSanskrit Sanskrit for “emptiness”. From śūnya, “void”, and -tā, a suffix equivalent to the English suffix -ness. An important concept in many religions, including Buddhism, Shaivism, and Vashnaivism, with different doctrinal meaning depending on the religion... [more]
SunyotomJavanese Means "true, factual, real" in Javanese, ultimately from Sanskrit शून्यता (śūnyatā) meaning "nonexistence, emptiness".
SuoinnáfSami Sami feminine name taken from the word suoidni meaning "hay".
SuonjarfSami Derived from Sami suonjar meaning "ray".
SuorkeafKhmer Etymology uncertain, possibly a feminine variant for Suor.
SupadmifJavanese From the Sanskrit prefix सु (su) meaning "good" combined with the name Padmi.
Surianaf & mMalay, Indonesian Derived from Malay suria or Indonesian surya meaning "sun". It is used as a unisex name in Indonesia while it is feminine in Malaysia.
SuvendumBengali (Hindu) Means "bright moon" or "auspicious moon", derived from Sanskrit शुभ (shubha) meaning "splendid, bright, auspicious" and इन्दु (indu) meaning "a drop" (also a name for the moon; see Indu).
SuvratamSanskrit Means "religious, pious, virtuous" in Sanskrit, from सु (su) meaning "good" and व्रत (vratá) meaning "obedience, pious observance, devotion, vow".
SuwarnomJavanese From the Sanskrit prefix सु (su) meaning "good" combined with Javanese warna meaning "face, appearance, colour, form".
Suwicham & fThai Means "one who possesses good knowledge", from Thai สุ (su) meaning "good" and วิชา (wicha) meaning "knowledge, study".
SuwilaifThai From Thai สุ (su) meaning "good" and วิไล (wilai) meaning "beautiful, pretty".
Suwimonf & mThai From Thai สุ (su) meaning "good" and วิมล (wimon) meaning "pure, chaste, clean".
SuwiryomJavanese From the Sanskrit prefix सु (su) meaning "good" combined with Javanese wirya meaning "rank, prestige, dignity, splendour" or "bravery, courage".
SuyantomJavanese From the Sanskrit prefix सु (su) meaning "good" combined with the name Yanto.
SuyatnomJavanese From the Sanskrit prefix सु (su) meaning "good" combined with Javanese yatna meaning "careful, cautious, alert".
Su-yeongf & mKorean From Sino-Korean 秀 "refined, elegant, graceful", 水 "water, liquid" or 洙, the name of a river in Shandong, China (su) and 榮 "glory, honor; flourish, prosper", 永 "eternal", or 暎 "sun beginning decline; reflect" (yeong).
SuzuranfJapanese (Modern) This name can used as 鈴蘭, referring to the flower known as the lily of the valley, made up of 鈴 (rin, rei, suzu) meaning "bell" and 蘭 (ra, ran) meaning "orchid." Alternatively, the first kanji can be replaced with 涼 (ryou, suzu.mu, suzu.shii/yaka, usu.i, hiya.su, makotoni) meaning "cool, refreshing."
SvandísfIcelandic Combination of the Old Norse name elements svanr "(male) swan" and dís "goddess; woman, lady; sister" or dis "wise woman, seeress; woman, virgin".
SvanrósfIcelandic (Rare) Combination of the Old Norse name elements svanr "(male) swan" and rós "rose".