Christian Baby Girl Names Meanings Starting with S

Senga

The name Senga is a Scottish baby name. In Scottish the meaning of the name Senga is: Backward spelling of Agnes: pure; chaste.

Meaning: Slender Origin: Scottish

Senona

All about the name Senona. Senona. Spanish Origin. "Lively" The meaning of the name Senona is Lively.

Meaning: Lively Origin: Spanish

Senorita

an unmarried Spanish or Spanish-speaking woman: a title of address equivalent to Miss when placed before a name or madam or miss when used alone. Word Origin and History for señorita. n. "a young Spanish lady," 1823, from Spanish señorita, Spanish title corresponding to English "Miss," diminutive of señora (see senora) ...

Meaning: Sweet

Senta

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

Meaning: Assistant Origin: German

Sente

In German the meaning of the name Sente is: Assistant.

Meaning: Assistant Origin: German

Seonaid

Meaning and Origin of the Name Seonaid. Seonaid-A name most of us are not familiar with. The reason is that the name Seonaid is a cultural, local name commonly used in Scotland, so the name has Scottish roots. It is a generally a girl's name.

Meaning: Gift from God. Origin: Gaelic

Seosaimhin

Irish word for 'freedom.' ... possibly either from siride "elf"-- a pet name for someone with elf-like characteristics, or síor, eternal" + dan "treasure," or from a word meaning "searcher."

Meaning: Fertile Origin: Irish

Seosaimhthin

Seosaimhthin is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1625 times.

Meaning: Fertile Origin: Irish

Sephora

"Bird" The meaning of the name Sephora is Bird. The origin of the name Sephora is Hebrew. This is the culture in which the name originated, or in the case of a word, the language. From the old Hebrew names Tzipporah or Zipporah.

Meaning: Beautiful bird Origin: Israeli

September

Meanings and history of the name September: | Edit. Beginning month of autumn in the western hemisphere. From the Latin septem meaning "seven", so called because it was the seventh month of the old Roman calendar, which began the year in March.

Meaning: Seventh Origin: English