List of Greek Baby Names Meanings Starting with S

Steverino

The name Steverino is a Greek baby name. In Greek the meaning of the name Steverino is: Victorious.

Meaning: Victorious Origin: Greek

Stheno

Greek Meaning: The name Stheno is a Greek baby name. In Greek the meaning of the name Stheno is: Mighty.

Meaning: Mighty Origin: Greek

Stoffel

Stoffel Name Meaning. South German: from a pet form of a reduced form of the personal name Christoffer (see Christopher).

Meaning: Christ bearer Origin: Greek

Strep

noun, plural strep. ... ci [strep-tuh-kok-sahy, -see] /ˌstrɛp təˈkɒk saɪ, -si/. Bacteriology. any of several spherical or oval bacteria of the genus Streptococcus, occurring in pairs or chains, certain species of which are pathogenic for humans, causing scarlet fever, tonsillitis, etc.

Meaning: One who turns Origin: Greek

Strephon

Greek Meaning: The name Strephon is a Greek baby name. In Greek the meaning of the name Strephon is: One who turns.

Meaning: One who turns Origin: Greek

Strephonn

In Greek the meaning of the name Strephon is: One who turns.

Meaning: One who turns Origin: Greek

Styx

In Greek mythology, Styx (/ˈstɪks/; Ancient Greek: Στύξ [stýkʰs]) is a deity and a river that forms the boundary between Earth and the Underworld, often called "Hades", which is also the name of its ruler.

Meaning: A river of the under world Origin: Greek

Suadela

The name Suadela is a Greek baby name. In Greek the meaning of the name Suadela is: Goddess of persuasion.

Meaning: Goddess of persuasion Origin: Greek

Sybyl

Meaning & History. From Greek Σιβυλλα (Sibylla), meaning "prophetess, sibyl". In Greek and Roman legend the sibyls were ten female prophets who practiced at different holy sites in the ancient world.

Meaning: Oracle Origin: Greek

Syrinx

In classical Greek mythology, Syrinx /ˈsɪrɪŋks/ (Greek Σύριγξ) was a nymph and a follower of Artemis, known for her chastity. ... Pan cut the reeds to fashion the first set of pan pipes, which were thenceforth known as syrinx. The word syringe was derived from this word.

Meaning: A nymph Origin: Greek