List of Baby Names for Girls Starting with S

Shaili

Indian meaning: The name Shaili is a Indian baby name The Indian meaning of Shaili is: Style.

Meaning: Style Origin: hindi

Shailja

Meaning of name Shailaja. Etymology : Means "daughter of the mountain" in Sanskrit, from (shaila) "mountain" and (ja) "born" Saint : Origin : Indian.

Meaning: Another name of Goddess Parvati shailputri Origin: hindi

Shaivi

Shaivi is a Hindu Girl name, it is an Hindi originated name. Shaivi name meaning is Prosperity and the lucky number associated with Shaivi is --.

Meaning: Prosperity Origin: hindi

Shakambari

Shakti Peeth Shakumbhri, meaning the abode of Shakti Goddess Shakambari or Shakambari, is situated in the Jasmour village area, at a distance of 40 km to the north of Saharanpur in Uttar Pradesh state of Northern India.

Meaning: Goddess Parvati Origin: hindi

Shakambhari

In Hinduism, Shakambhari (Sanskrit: शाकम्भरी) is an incarnation of Goddess Parvati, consort to Mahakaal. She is the divine mother, called "The Bearer of the Greens."

Meaning: The herb-nourishing Goddess Origin: hindi

Shakini

Indian Meaning: The name Shakini is an Indian baby name. In Indian the meaning of the name Shakini is: Demon.

Meaning: Goddess Parvati Origin: hindi

Shakshi

Baby Name Shakshi meaning and Astrology. Baby Name : Shakshi. Gender : girl. Origin : Indian, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindi, Hindu, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Tamil, Telugu. Shakshi Meaning: Evidence; Witness; Goddess Durga.

Meaning: Witness Origin: hindi

Shakthi

Meaning & History. Means "power" in Sanskrit. In Hinduism a shakti is the female counterpart of a god. The name Shakti is used in particular to refer to the female counterpart of Shiva, also known as Parvati among many other names.

Meaning: Powerful, Goddess Durga, Power Origin: hindi

Shakuntala

Derived from Sanskrit शकुन्त (shakunta) meaning "bird". This is the name of a character in Hindu legend, her story adapted by Kalidasa for the 5th-century play 'Abhijnanashakuntalam'. It tells how Shakuntala, who was raised in the forest by birds, meets and marries the king Dushyanta.

Meaning: Brought up by birds Origin: hindi

Shakunthala

Derived from Sanskrit शकुन्त (shakunta) meaning "bird". This is the name of a character in Hindu legend, her story adapted by Kalidasa for the 5th-century play 'Abhijnanashakuntalam'. It tells how Shakuntala, who was raised in the forest by birds, meets and marries the king Dushyanta.

Meaning: Brought up by birds Origin: hindi