SALATHIEL   m   Biblical (Variant)
Form of SHEALTIEL used in some versions of the Bible.

SALOME   f   English, German, Biblical
From an Aramaic name which was related to the Hebrew word shalom meaning "peace"

SAMSON   m   Biblical, English
From the Hebrew name Shimshon which probably meant "sun"

SAMUEL   m   English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Biblical
From the Hebrew name Shemu'el which could mean either "name of God" or "God has heard"

SAPPHIRA   f   Biblical, English
From the Greek name Óáðöåéñç (Sappheire), which was from Greek óáðöåéñïò (sappheiros) meaning "sapphire" or "lapis lazuli" (ultimately derived from the Hebrew word sappir)

SARAH   f   English, French, German, Jewish, Biblical
Means "lady" or "princess" in Hebrew

SARAI   f   Biblical
Possibly means "contentious" in Hebrew

SATAN   m   Theology, Biblical
Derived from Hebrew satan meaning "adversary"

SAUL   m   Biblical, Jewish
From the Hebrew name Sha'ul which meant "asked for" or "prayed for"

SELA   f   Biblical
Means "rock" in Hebrew

SELAH   f   Biblical
From a Hebrew musical term which occurs many times in the Old Testament Psalms

SEM   m   Biblical
Dutch form of SHEM

SETH (1)   m   Biblical, English
Means "placed" or "appointed" in Hebrew

SHADRACH   m   Biblical
Means "command of Aku" in Babylonian, Aku being the name of the Babylonian god of the moon

SHAMGAR   m   Biblical
Possibly means "sword" in Hebrew

SHARAR   m   Biblical
Means "enemy" in Hebrew

SHARON   f & m &