Here you’ll find 45 Latina girl names that start with S, organized from “Sabela” to “Susana”. Many are Spanish forms of biblical or Latin names, while others reflect Indigenous or Portuguese roots.

Latina girl names that start with S are female given names used across Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking communities, tied to family and regional traditions. Many trace back to saints, royalty, or Indigenous words — for example, “Susana” remains a popular, long-standing choice.

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

Name: The exact given name as commonly used; use it to quickly scan options and pick favorites.

Meaning: One-line explanation of the name’s meaning or origin, helping you understand cultural or linguistic significance.

Pronunciation: Phonetic respelling shows you how to say the name, useful when discussing or introducing it aloud.

Origin/Region: Lists the language or country where the name is commonly used, so you can match names to cultural roots.

Notes: Short notes include diminutives, historical usage, or popularity details that help you compare similar names quickly.

Latina girl names that start with S

NamePronunciationMeaningOrigin/Region
SofiaSOH-FEE-ahWisdomSpain, Latin America, U.S. Hispanic
SaraSAH-rahPrincessSpain, Latin America, U.S. Hispanic
Susanasoo-SAH-nahLilySpain, Latin America, U.S. Hispanic
Selenaseh-LEH-nahMoonLatin America, Spain, U.S. Hispanic
SilviaSEEL-vee-ahForestSpain, Latin America
Silvanasil-VAH-nahForest, woodlandArgentina, Spain, Latin America
SandraSAHN-drahDefender of mankind (from Alexandra)Spain, Latin America
Soledadsoh-leh-DAHDSolitudeSpain, Mexico, Argentina, Chile
SolSOHLSunSpain, Latin America, U.S. Hispanic
Salomésah-loh-MAYPeaceSpain, Latin America
SalmaSAHL-mahSafe, peaceful (Arabic)Mexico, Central America, U.S. Hispanic
Samantasah-MAHN-tahVariant of SamanthaLatin America, Spain
Samanthasam-MAN-thahListener (modern formation)Latin America, U.S. Hispanic
Samarasah-MAH-rahProtected; also place nameLatin America, Spain
Samirasah-MEE-rahCompanion in evening (Arabic)Latin America, Spain, U.S. Hispanic
Saraisah-RYE or sah-RAYMy princess (Hebrew)Latin America, U.S. Hispanic
SairaSIGH-rahVariant of Sara; also Arabic usageSpain, Latin America, U.S. Hispanic
Sabinasah-BEE-nahWoman of the Sabines (ancient tribe)Spain, Latin America
Sabelasah-BEH-lahGalician form of IsabelSpain (Galicia), Latin American diaspora
Salvadorasahl-vah-DOH-rahSavior (feminine of Salvador)Spain, Latin America
Sagrariosah-GRAH-ree-ohTabernacle, sacred shrineSpain, Latin America
Socorrosoh-KOH-rohHelp, aidSpain, Mexico, Latin America
Solangesoh-LAHNJShe who brings sun (French origin)Latin America, Spain
Solanasoh-LAH-nahSunny place; of the sunSpain, Latin America
Serenaseh-REH-nahTranquil, calmSpain, Latin America, U.S. Hispanic
Serafinaseh-rah-FEE-nahFiery ones; seraphim (angelic)Spain, Latin America
Seleneseh-LEH-nehMoon goddessSpain, Latin America
Simonasee-MOH-nahOne who hears (feminine of Simon)Spain, Latin America
Simonesee-MOH-nayVariant feminine form of SimonBrazil, Portugal, Spain, Latin America
Silvinaseel-VEE-nahLittle forest (diminutive of Silvia)Argentina, Uruguay, Latin America
SoniaSOH-nee-ahWisdom (from Sophia)Spain, Latin America
Sorayasoh-RY-ahJewel; Pleiades (Persian)Spain, Latin America
Sabrinasah-BREE-nahLegendary river name (Celtic)Spain, Latin America
Sebastianaseh-bas-TEE-ah-nahVenerable, revered (feminine of Sebastián)Spain, Latin America
Segundaseh-GOON-dahSecond (born second)Spain, Latin America
Severinaseh-veh-REE-nahSerious, stern (from Latin Severus)Spain, Portugal, Latin America
Sibilasee-BEE-lahProphetess, sibylSpain, Latin America
StellaSTEH-lahStar (Latin)Latin America, Spain, U.S. Hispanic
Selinaseh-LEE-nahVariant of Selena; moon-associatedLatin America, Spain, U.S. Hispanic
Shakirasha-KEE-rahYoung, dancer (Arabic origin)Colombia, Latin America, U.S. Hispanic
ShirleySHIR-leeFrom a bright clearing (English)Latin America, U.S. Hispanic
SheilaSHEE-lahHeavenly (variant of Celia)/old IrishLatin America, U.S. Hispanic
Solitasoh-LEE-tahLittle sun; diminutive of SoledadLatin America, Spain
SantaSAN-tahHoly, saintlySpain, Latin America
Siennasee-EN-nahReddish-brown (place-name origin)Latin America, U.S. Hispanic

Descriptions

Sofia
Extremely popular across Spanish-speaking communities; spelled Sofía with accent in Spanish, classic and modern nickname “Sofi.”
Sara
Biblical and timeless; widespread use with diminutives Sarita and Sarai as alternatives.
Susana
Traditional name with vintage charm; nicknames include Susy and Susana remains common in many families.
Selena
Popularized in Hispanic culture by singer Selena; poetic, lunar associations, used widely across generations.
Silvia
Classic Latin name used across the region; variants include Sylvia and Silvana.
Silvana
Lyrical, slightly more modern than Silvia; common in Argentina and Italy-influenced communities.
Sandra
Mid-20th-century favorite still in use; often shortened to Sandy.
Soledad
Religious name tied to Virgen de la Soledad; often nicknamed Sol or Leda.
Sol
Bright, short name used alone or as a nickname for Soledad or Solana.
Salomé
Biblical/Hebraic root, elegant and theatrical; used throughout Hispanic cultures.
Salma
Common in families with Middle Eastern heritage and beyond; known from public figures.
Samanta
Common Latin spelling of Samantha; modern and familiar with nickname Sam.
Samantha
Widely used since late 20th century; frequently shortened to Sam or Sami.
Samara
Soft-sounding, international name used in Hispanic communities.
Samira
Used among families with Arabic ties and beyond; melodic and feminine.
Sarai
Biblical form of Sarah, modern and elegant; often used interchangeably with Sara.
Saira
An alternative to Sara with international flair, occasionally used in Hispanic families.
Sabina
Classical Roman-rooted name with a sophisticated feel; used across Hispanic regions.
Sabela
Regional Galician variant of Isabel, familiar in Galicia and among descendants.
Salvadora
Religious, traditional name historically common in older generations.
Sagrario
Marian/religious name (María del Sagrario); chiefly Spanish usage with devotional roots.
Socorro
Often part of María del Socorro; a beloved Marian name across Latin America.
Solange
French-origin name adopted in Hispanic countries; elegant and somewhat uncommon.
Solana
Nature-inspired, lyrical, used as a standalone given name.
Serena
Soft, classical-sounding name with a serene image; used in modern naming.
Serafina
Romantic, slightly vintage name with religious and literary resonance.
Selene
Classical Greek name used in Hispanic contexts; poetic and mythic associations.
Simona
Used in Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese-speaking communities; classic and strong.
Simone
Common in Brazil and Portugal, also used by Hispanic families.
Silvina
Especially popular in Argentina; vintage yet friendly.
Sonia
Mid-20th-century favorite still frequently used; simple and international.
Soraya
Exotic, elegant name introduced from Persian/Arabic roots and embraced in Spanish-speaking countries.
Sabrina
Popular in late 20th century across Hispanic communities; vintage-glamorous feel.
Sebastiana
Rare but historically attested feminine form of Sebastián; formal and traditional.
Segunda
Older-style Spanish name historically given by birth order; still found in records and families.
Severina
Classical-sounding, used regionally and as an older-generation name.
Sibila
Historic and literary name with ancient roots; uncommon but present in Spanish usage.
Stella
Popular and internationally recognized; often chosen for its simple, bright meaning.
Selina
Alternative spelling of Selena; elegant and familiar.
Shakira
Made famous by Colombian singer; used in some Hispanic families as modern given name.
Shirley
Adopted widely in mid-20th century across Hispanic communities; retro appeal.
Sheila
Popular among Latinas from the 1960s onward; simple and familiar.
Solita
Affectionate diminutive often used as given name, warm and informal.
Santa
Religious and older-fashioned; seen historically as a given name in some communities.
Sienna
Modern name also used by Hispanic families; stylish and color-inspired.
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