List of Baby Names for Girls Starting with Sh

Shako

The word shako originated from the Hungarian name csákó, which was a part of the uniform of the Hungarian hussar of the 18th century. ... From 1800 on the shako became a common military headdress, worn by the majority of regiments in the armies of Europe and the Americas.

Meaning: Mint Origin: American Indian

Shakoora

The name Shakoora is a Muslim baby name. In Muslim the meaning of the name Shakoora is: Very thankful.

Meaning: Very Thankful Origin: Arabic

Shakra

Shakra Name meaning in Urdu is NULL, a Hindu Hindi Boy name with lucky number is -- and Shakra Name meaning in English is Strong; Powerful.

Meaning: Owl 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

Shakti

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: Goddess Durga, Powerful Origin: Hindi

Shakufa

The meaning of the name Shakufa is Blossom, opening bud. Name In Arabic : شقفة

Meaning: Blossom, opening bud Origin: Arabic

Shakunika

Shakunika is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in hindu religion. The poeple have viewed this name 2082 times.

Meaning: Goddess Parvati 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