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Exploring the rich world of Greek names can be a fascinating journey, as it offers a glimpse into the language, culture, and mythology of ancient Greece. In this article, we delve into Greek names that start with the letter ‘S.’ Each name carries its own unique meaning and often has connections to historical figures, deities, or significant virtues. Whether you’re seeking inspiration for naming a child, curious about the origins of names, or simply interested in the beauty of Greek nomenclature, this list provides a diverse selection of names, their meanings, and associations. Join us on this exploration of Greek names that have left an indelible mark on history and continue to captivate our imaginations.<\/p>\n\n\n\n


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Most Popular Greek Names Starting With “S”<\/strong><\/h2>\n\n\n\n
No.<\/th>Name<\/th>Meaning<\/th>Sex<\/th>Association<\/th><\/tr><\/thead>
1<\/td>Sophia<\/td>“Wisdom”<\/td>Female<\/td>Virtue and feminine name<\/td><\/tr>
2<\/td>Socrates<\/td>“Strength of the whole”<\/td>Male<\/td>Ancient Greek philosopher<\/td><\/tr>
3<\/td>Selene<\/td>“Moon”<\/td>Female<\/td>Titaness of the moon<\/td><\/tr>
4<\/td>Stephanos<\/td>“Crown”<\/td>Male<\/td>Ancient Greek name, means “crowned”<\/td><\/tr>
5<\/td>Spyridon<\/td>“Spiritual”<\/td>Male<\/td>Greek Orthodox Christian saint<\/td><\/tr>
6<\/td>Silas<\/td>“Wood, forest”<\/td>Male<\/td>Biblical figure<\/td><\/tr>
7<\/td>Seraphina<\/td>“Fiery, burning ones”<\/td>Female<\/td>Angelic beings in Christian theology<\/td><\/tr>
8<\/td>Stylianos<\/td>“Pillar”<\/td>Male<\/td>Greek Orthodox Christian saint<\/td><\/tr>
9<\/td>Selene<\/td>“Moon”<\/td>Female<\/td>Titaness of the moon<\/td><\/tr>
10<\/td>Stavros<\/td>“Cross”<\/td>Male<\/td>Greek name with Christian significance<\/td><\/tr>
11<\/td>Sophocles<\/td>“Wisdom-glory”<\/td>Male<\/td>Ancient Greek playwright<\/td><\/tr>
12<\/td>Seraphim<\/td>“Fiery, burning ones”<\/td>Male<\/td>Angelic beings in Christian theology<\/td><\/tr>
13<\/td>Stavroula<\/td>“Little cross”<\/td>Female<\/td>Greek name with Christian significance<\/td><\/tr>
14<\/td>Sotiris<\/td>“Savior”<\/td>Male<\/td>Greek name with Christian significance<\/td><\/tr>
15<\/td>Sophronia<\/td>“Prudent, sensible”<\/td>Female<\/td>Ancient Greek name<\/td><\/tr>
16<\/td>Sappho<\/td>Name of the poet Sappho<\/td>Female<\/td>Ancient Greek poet<\/td><\/tr>
17<\/td>Stephanos<\/td>“Crown”<\/td>Male<\/td>Ancient Greek name, means “crowned”<\/td><\/tr>
18<\/td>Spyros<\/td>“Spiritual”<\/td>Male<\/td>Greek name with Christian significance<\/td><\/tr>
19<\/td>Silvana<\/td>“Wooded”<\/td>Female<\/td>Modern variant with Greek roots<\/td><\/tr>
20<\/td>Stavros<\/td>“Cross”<\/td>Male<\/td>Greek name with Christian significance<\/td><\/tr>
21<\/td>Selene<\/td>“Moon”<\/td>Female<\/td>Titaness of the moon<\/td><\/tr>
22<\/td>Seraphina<\/td>“Fiery, burning ones”<\/td>Female<\/td>Angelic beings in Christian theology<\/td><\/tr>
23<\/td>Stylianos<\/td>“Pillar”<\/td>Male<\/td>Greek Orthodox Christian saint<\/td><\/tr>
24<\/td>Socrates<\/td>“Strength of the whole”<\/td>Male<\/td>Ancient Greek philosopher<\/td><\/tr>
25<\/td>Sophocles<\/td>“Wisdom-glory”<\/td>Male<\/td>Ancient Greek playwright<\/td><\/tr>
26<\/td>Spyridon<\/td>“Spiritual”<\/td>Male<\/td>Greek Orthodox Christian saint<\/td><\/tr>
27<\/td>Seraphim<\/td>“Fiery, burning ones”<\/td>Male<\/td>Angelic beings in Christian theology<\/td><\/tr>
28<\/td>Sotiris<\/td>“Savior”<\/td>Male<\/td>Greek name with Christian significance<\/td><\/tr>
29<\/td>Sophronia<\/td>“Prudent, sensible”<\/td>Female<\/td>Ancient Greek name<\/td><\/tr>
30<\/td>Sappho<\/td>Name of the poet Sappho<\/td>Female<\/td>Ancient Greek poet<\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table><\/figure>\n\n\n\n
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