This list includes 47 Strong girl names that start with S, from “Sabina” to “Sybil”. Many entries convey meanings like “strength,” “warrior,” “leader,” or “resilience,” and come from diverse languages and eras. Use this list for baby naming, character naming, or inspiration when you want a powerful, memorable name.

Strong girl names that start with S are names whose meanings, sounds, or histories suggest strength, leadership, or resilience. For example, “Sybil” historically links to prophetic women, giving it a long-standing cultural resonance.

Below you’ll find the table with Name, Pronunciation, Origin, Meaning, and Notes.

Name: The given name as commonly written, helping you scan choices, compare spellings, and judge typical usage.

Pronunciation: A simple phonetic guide that helps you say each name correctly and test how it sounds aloud.

Origin: The language or culture where the name comes from, so you can consider heritage and cultural connections.

Meaning: A concise definition or root idea that shows why a name conveys strength or related qualities.

Notes: Brief variants, famous bearers, or cultural context to guide your selection and spark further exploration.

Strong girl names that start with S

NameOriginPronunciationMeaning
SarahHebrewSAH-rahprincess
SandraGreekSAN-drahdefender of men
SashaRussian/SlavicSAH-shahdefender/protector (from Alexander)
SophiaGreeksoh-FEE-ahwisdom
SophieFrench/EnglishSOH-feewisdom
SigridOld NorseSIG-ridvictory
SigrunOld NorseSIG-roonvictory rune
SignyOld NorseSIG-neenew victory
SigneScandinavianSEE-nehnew victory
SiiriFinnishSEE-reevictory
SiriScandinavianSEE-reebeautiful victory
SolveigOld NorseSOL-vaygsun strength / strong house
SvanhildOld NorseSVAN-hildswan battle
SaoirseIrishSEER-shafreedom
ShaktiSanskritSHAHK-teepower, divine energy
SultanaArabicsul-TAH-nahfemale ruler
SeraphinaHebrew/Latinseh-rah-FEE-nahfiery ones/ardent
StephanieGreekSTEHF-ah-neecrowned
ScarlettEnglishSKAR-letred, bold color
ShebaHebrew/BiblicalSHEE-bahqueen of Sheba; royal figure
SemiramisAssyrian/Legendaryseh-MIR-ah-mislegendary queen and builder
SloaneIrishslohnraider, warrior
SaskiaDutch/GermanicSAS-kee-ahSaxon/tribal warrior association
SelaHebrewSEE-lahrock
SageEnglish/LatinSAYJwise one
SybilGreekSIB-ilprophetess, oracle
SalvadoraSpanishsal-vah-DOR-ahsavior, rescuer
SeveraLatinSEV-er-ahstern, serious (from Severus)
ShaheenPersian/Arabicshah-HEENroyal falcon
SekhmetEgyptianSEK-metpowerful lady; goddess of war
SkadiOld NorseSKAH-deehunting/winter goddess
SabraHebrewSAY-brahprickly pear; tough native
SorayaPersianso-RYE-ahPleiades; bright, royal
SapphoGreekSAF-ohfamed poet; fierce intellect
SoniaRussian/GreekSOH-nee-ahwisdom (from Sophia)
SorchaIrishSUR-kha or SOR-khabright, radiant
SauleLithuanianSOW-lehsun; sun goddess
ShikhaSanskritSHEE-khahflame
SairaArabic/PersianSAI-rahtraveler / sometimes “princess”
SabinaLatin/Italiansa-BEE-nahSabine woman; historical tribe
SolSpanish/LatinSOHLsun
SunnaOld NorseSOO-nahsun goddess
SibyllaLatin/Greeksih-BIL-ahoracle, prophetess
SabineLatin/Frenchsah-BEENSabine (ancient tribe) association
SibelTurkishsee-BELoracle/prophetess (from Sibyl)
SigríðurIcelandicsig-REE-thurvictory + beautiful
SigrúnIcelandicSIG-roonvictory rune

Descriptions

Sarah
Classic biblical name meaning “princess”; long associated with leadership, dignity, and influential women.
Sandra
Short form of Alexandra; widely used as an independent name suggesting protection and strong leadership.
Sasha
Originally a diminutive of Alexandra; now independent and international, carrying a “defender” connotation.
Sophia
Means “wisdom”; wisdom is linked to leadership and resilience, making Sophia feel powerful and grounded.
Sophie
Elegant variant of Sophia; popular worldwide and associated with intelligence and quiet strength.
Sigrid
Norse name built on “victory” elements; evokes warrior heritage and triumphant strength.
Sigrun
Mythic Old Norse name literally meaning “victory rune,” strongly associated with triumph and fate.
Signy
Legendary heroine in Norse sagas; the name means “new victory,” conveying resilience and bravery.
Signe
Scandinavian form of Signy; concise, historic, and tied to victory and endurance.
Siiri
Finnish form of Sigrid; short, modern-sounding, and directly linked to “victory.”
Siri
Popular Scandinavian short form of Sigrid/Sigrun; carries a clear “victory” element.
Solveig
Old Norse roots often read as “sun strength” or “strong house”; poetic, resilient, and Nordic.
Svanhild
From Norse elements meaning “swan” and “battle”; mythic and unmistakably warrior-like.
Saoirse
Modern Irish name meaning “freedom”; strongly associated with independence and resilience.
Shakti
Hindu concept and goddess embodying feminine power and cosmic energy—directly conveys force and agency.
Sultana
Feminine of sultan; literally a ruler—conveys sovereignty, authority, and political power.
Seraphina
From seraphim “fiery angels”; evokes spiritual fire, intensity, and commanding presence.
Stephanie
Feminine of Stephen; “crowned” symbolizes authority, honor, and leadership.
Scarlett
Color-name with strong, bold connotations; often read as daring, passionate, and forceful.
Sheba
Associated with the Queen of Sheba; evokes wealth, rulership, and historic influence.
Semiramis
Name of a powerful, semi-legendary Assyrian queen; conveys ambition, authority, and imperial strength.
Sloane
Derived from Gaelic roots linked to raiding; surname-turned-first name with a sleek, warriorish vibe.
Saskia
Likely linked to Saxon roots (sax “dagger”); carries tribal/warrior undertones and artistic flair.
Sela
Means “rock” in Hebrew; evokes solidity, dependability, and enduring strength.
Sage
Means “wise”; wisdom equates to inner strength and leadership—used as a modern, unisex name.
Sybil
Ancient title for seers and oracles; suggests authority, insight, and commanding presence.
Salvadora
Feminine of Salvador; implies protector/rescuer—conveys a strong, guardian role.
Severa
Feminine form tied to Severus “stern”; historical Roman feel with disciplined, stoic strength.
Shaheen
Name of a falcon; symbolically tied to nobility, speed, and predatory strength.
Sekhmet
Ancient Egyptian warrior goddess of war and healing—direct mythic association with strength.
Skadi
Norse giantess/goddess linked to hunting and mountains; independent, fierce, and resilient.
Sabra
Literally “cactus” in Hebrew slang; denotes a tough exterior with inner warmth—resilience personified.
Soraya
Name of the Pleiades star cluster; used by royalty, implying luminous authority and grace.
Sappho
Name of the iconic ancient poet; cultural strength and bold intellectual presence.
Sonia
Slavic diminutive of Sophia; carries the “wisdom” meaning and a quietly strong persona.
Sorcha
Means “bright” or “radiant” in Irish; brightness associated with presence, resilience, and leadership.
Saule
Baltic sun goddess name; solar symbolism conveys power, vitality, and life-giving strength.
Shikha
Means “flame” or “crest”; fiery imagery suggests passion, energy, and fierce determination.
Saira
In some usages linked to high status or “princess”; carries independent, worldly connotations.
Sabina
From the Sabine people of ancient Italy; classical resonance and historical strength.
Sol
Short name meaning “sun”; solar power and warmth imply leadership, constancy, and vitality.
Sunna
Old Norse name for a sun goddess; evokes radiant power and mythic female agency.
Sibylla
Variant of Sybil; formal, literary, and tied to authoritative prophetic roles.
Sabine
Name tied to the Sabine tribe; classical and strong, used across Europe.
Sibel
Turkish form related to Sibyl; suggests insight, authority, and a commanding presence.
Sigríður
Icelandic form of Sigrid; retains the “victory” element with Nordic gravitas.
Sigrún
Icelandic spelling of Sigrun; mythic and explicitly tied to victory and fate.
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