List of German Baby Names Meanings Starting with S

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Saskia

Saskia is a feminine name. There are at least two different sources of the name. One is of Dutch origin, where it originally meant "a Saxon woman" (metathesis of "Saxia"). The other, thought to be of Slavic origin, means "protector of mankind".

Meaning: Saxon Origin: German

Senta

The name Senta is a German baby name. In German the meaning of the name Senta is: Assistant.

Meaning: Assistant Origin: German

Seppel

Seppel is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1007 times.

Meaning: He will increase Origin: German

Serilda

German Meaning: The name Serilda is a German baby name. In German the meaning of the name Serilda is: Armored battle maiden.

Meaning: Armed maiden of war Origin: German

Saden

Find out how the meaning of Saden and the energy of your name have shaped your life. Request a Free Name Report. Your name of Saden gives you an independent, serious, reticent, and studious nature. An intellectual, you have a deep appreciation for art, music, literature, and all the phenomena of nature.

Meaning: Dark hearted Origin: German

Saelac

German Meaning: The name Saelac is a German baby name. In German the meaning of the name Saelac is: Blessed.

Meaning: Blessed Origin: German

Sarohildi

Sarohildi is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1478 times.

Meaning: Armored battle maiden Origin: German

Schaeffer

Schaeffer is a distinguished surname, German in origin. Derived from the Middle High German "Schaffaere" meaning the manager or steward of the head of the household.

Meaning: Steward Origin: German

Schaffer

Schaeffer is a distinguished surname, German in origin. Derived from the Middle High German "Schaffaere" meaning the manager or steward of the head of the household.

Meaning: Steward Origin: German

Schmetterling

Over time both the noun and the verb changed to “fly”, and the meaning of the noun form of the word became narrower, covering only flying insects. Although English was originally a Germanic language, the Germans have a different word for butterfly — Schmetterling, from the Middle German word smetern.

Meaning: Butterfly Origin: German