Christian Baby Names Boys & Girls Starting with S

Selwyn

Selwyn is originally an Anglo-Saxon name, also occasionally spelt Selwin and Selvan deriving from 'Sel' (castle/house) & 'wyn/win' (friend), roughly meaning "friend in the house" or "friend in the castle". It is also an anglicised version of the Irish surname Sullivan.

Meaning: Friend from the palace Origin: English

Selyf

se-lyf, sel-yf ] The baby boy name Selyf is pronounced as SAHL-ihF †. Selyf is primarily used in the Welsh language and its language of origin is Hebrew. ... Selyf is rarely used as a baby name for boys.

Meaning: Welsh form of solomon peace Origin: English

Selyv

Selyv is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1195 times.

Meaning: Legendary son of kynan Origin: English

Sem

Sem Name Meaning. Norwegian: habitational name from any of about fifteen farms so named, a variant of Seim.

Sem'on

The name Sem is a baby boy name. The name Sem comes from the Dutch origin. In Dutch the meaning of the name Sem is: A Biblical name. Sem is the son of Noah. However, the name may be a variation of Sjamme (similar to Semke or Semme) or a short version of Samuel.

Meaning: Form of SIMON

Semachiah

Semachiah is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1272 times.

Meaning: Joined to the lord Origin: Israeli

Semadar

Meaning & History. Means "blossom" in Hebrew.

Meaning: Berry. Origin: Hebrew

Semaiah

Biblical Meaning: The name Semaiah is a Biblical baby name. In Biblical the meaning of the name Semaiah is: Obeying the Lord.

Meaning: Obeying the lord Origin: Israeli

Semaj

(seh-MAHZH)

Semaj is a name that perplexed us for a while. It took us a long time to uncover the name's root origin. Apparently we were looking in the wrong places; the answer was in front of us the whole time. Turns out that Semaj is nothing more than James spelled backwards.

Meaning: Supplanting, seizing by the heel

Seme

Semen /ʂemen/ or Xemen /ʃemen/ is a medieval Basque given name of the Vasconic area. It is based on the Basque root seme < senbe 'son' as found in the ancient Aquitanian name Sembetten, attested form "sehi" as 'child', hypothetical ancient root *seni (cf.

Meaning: Son. Origin: Basque