Here you’ll find 94 Asian girl names that start with S, organized from “Saanvi” to “Swara”. They span East, South, Southeast, Central, and West Asian traditions with diverse meanings and sounds.

Asian girl names that start with S are female given names used across Asian cultures, beginning with the letter S. Many come from Sanskrit, Chinese characters, Persian roots, and local languages, reflecting regional histories.

Below you’ll find the table with Name, Origin, Pronunciation, Meaning, Alternate spellings, and Source.

Name: The given name as commonly written, so you can scan choices and pick the sound and style you prefer.

Origin: The country or language of origin, helping you understand cultural background and regional popularity at a glance.

Pronunciation: A simple phonetic guide so you can say names confidently and compare similar-sounding options quickly.

Meaning: A concise definition or origin note that explains significance and helps you evaluate cultural and personal fit.

Alternate spellings: Common variants and transliterations, useful when searching records or matching family spellings.

Source: A brief attribution or reference that points you to the original language, region, or common usage evidence.

Asian girl names that start with S

Name Origin Pronunciation Meaning Description
Sakura Japan, Japanese sa-koo-ra / (sɑˈkuɾa) cherry blossom (Japanese) Iconic Japanese feminine name evoking spring and beauty; widely used and culturally symbolic.
Saki Japan, Japanese sa-kee / (saˈki) blossom; help (depends on kanji) (Japanese) Short, modern Japanese girls’ name with varied meanings depending on kanji choice.
Sayaka Japan, Japanese sa-ya-ka / (saˈjaka) clear, bright (Japanese) Popular contemporary Japanese female name; multiple kanji combinations change nuance.
Sachiko Japan, Japanese sa-chee-ko / (satʃiko) child of happiness (Japanese) Traditional name combining sachi (happiness) + ko (child); classic and dignified.
Satomi Japan, Japanese sa-toh-mee / (saˈtoːmi) village beauty; wise beauty (Japanese) Feminine name with multiple kanji meanings; common and elegant.
Sumire Japan, Japanese soo-mee-reh / (suˈmiɾe) violet (flower) (Japanese) Floral name popular in Japan; evokes the violet flower and delicate beauty.
Shiori Japan, Japanese shee-o-ree / (ɕi̥oɾi) poem; bookmark (depends on kanji) (Japanese) Literary-sounding name used widely for girls with varied kanji meanings.
Shizuka Japan, Japanese shee-zoo-ka / (ɕizɯka) quiet, calm (Japanese) Traditional feminine name associated with serenity and grace.
Saori Japan, Japanese sa-o-ree / (saˈoɾi) weave; help portray (depends on kanji) (Japanese) Modern given name with many kanji options and subtle meanings.
Sora Japan/Korea, Japanese/Korean soh-ra / (soɾa) sky (Japanese); sky/empty (Korean) (Japanese/Korean) Used in both Japan and Korea; often feminine in Japan and unisex elsewhere.
Seiko Japan, Japanese say-ko / (seːko) sacred child; fine child (Japanese) Older-style feminine name with refined connotations; “ko” suffix traditional.
Sumiko Japan, Japanese soo-mee-ko / (suːmiko) child of purity/beauty (depends on kanji) (Japanese) Classic name ending in -ko; multiple kanji produce varied meanings.
Saya Japan, Japanese sah-ya / (saja) sand; swift arrow; varied by kanji (Japanese) Short, modern name that appears in many kanji forms with different meanings.
Satsuki Japan, Japanese sa-tsu-kee / (sat͡sɯki) May (fifth lunar month) (Japanese) Seasonal name associated with May and springtime imagery.
Shan China, Mandarin shahn / (ʂan) good; coral; mountain (depends on character) (Chinese) Single-syllable Chinese given name for women; multiple characters influence meaning.
Shanshan China, Mandarin shahn-shahn / (ʂanˈʂan) coral; affectionate reduplication (Chinese) Reduplicated feminine name conveying friendliness and affection; common in mainland China.
Shu China, Mandarin shoo / (ʂu) pure; comfortable (depends on character) (Chinese) Short syllable used alone or in compounds; many characters and meanings.
Shui China, Mandarin shway / (ʂweɪ) water (Chinese) Less common as standalone but appears in compound feminine names.
Shuqin China, Mandarin shoo-chin / (ʂuˈtɕʰin) refined jade (Chinese) Example of two-syllable feminine name; elegant and classical sounding.
Shuqi China, Mandarin shoo-chee / (ʂuˈtɕʰi) elegant jade (Chinese) Feminine name found in contemporary usage and entertainment; multiple character options.
Soojin Korea, Korean soo-jin / (suːdʒin) excellent pearl; hanja-dependent (Korean) Very common female name in Korea; meaning varies by hanja selection.
Seoyeon Korea, Korean seh-oh-yeon / (sʌ.jʌn) auspicious, beautiful (hanja-dependent) (Korean) Modern feminine name; frequently used and versatile in meaning.
Seulgi Korea, Korean seul-gi / (sɯlɡi) virtue; cleverness (depends on hanja) (Korean) Contemporary Korean female name, popularized by public figures.
Sunyoung Korea, Korean sun-young / (sʌn.jʌŋ) goodness and prosperity; hanja-dependent (Korean) Common feminine name with many possible hanja combinations.
Sunghee Korea, Korean sung-hee / (sʌŋhi) sincerity and joy (hanja-dependent) (Korean) Traditional Korean female name; alternate romanizations exist.
Saanvi India, Hindi/Sanskrit saa-nvee / (saːnvi) goddess Lakshmi; knowledge (Sanskrit) Modern and popular Indian feminine name associated with divinity and knowledge.
Saisha India, Hindi/Sanskrit (modern) sigh-sha / (saɪʃə) meaningful life; beloved (Sanskrit-derived modern) Contemporary Indian name gaining popularity; meanings vary by source.
Sakshi India, Hindi/Sanskrit suk-shee / (səkʃi) witness (Sanskrit) Common Hindu feminine name across India, simple and meaningful.
Sandhya India, Sanskrit/Hindi sun-dhya / (sʌndjɑ) twilight; evening (Sanskrit) Traditional name referencing dusk, used widely in India and Nepal.
Sangeeta India, Sanskrit/Hindi sun-gee-ta / (sʌnˈgiːtɑ) music; song (Sanskrit) Often spelled Sangeeta or Sangeetha; popular in musical families.
Sanjana India, Sanskrit/Hindi sun-jah-na / (sənˈdʒɑnɑ) gentle, meek (Sanskrit) Widespread feminine name in India and neighboring countries.
Sanvi India, Hindi/Sanskrit san-vee / (sænvi) short form of Saanvi; related to Lakshmi (Sanskrit) Modern variant of Saanvi; increasingly used as standalone name.
Saraswati India, Sanskrit sa-ras-wa-tee / (sərəswɑti) goddess of knowledge and arts (Sanskrit) Name of the Hindu goddess; revered and sometimes used as a given name.
Shreya India, Sanskrit/Hindi shre-ya / (ʃreːjɑ) auspicious, beautiful (Sanskrit) Very popular feminine name across India with positive connotations.
Shruti India, Sanskrit/Hindi shroo-tee / (ˈʃruːti) that which is heard; sacred lore (Sanskrit) Religious and cultural name referencing sacred texts.
Shalini India, Sanskrit/Hindi sha-lee-nee / (ʃɑːlini) modest, good natured (Sanskrit) Common across Indian languages; humble and traditional.
Sharmila India/Bangladesh, Sanskrit/Bengali shar-mee-la / (ʃarmila) modest, shy (Sanskrit) Classic South Asian feminine name used in India and Bangladesh.
Sneha India, Sanskrit sneh-ha / (sneːɦɑ) love, affection (Sanskrit) Warm, affectionate name widely used in South Asia.
Smita India, Sanskrit smeet-a / (smiːtə) smiling (Sanskrit) Cheerful, traditional feminine name common in India.
Smriti India, Sanskrit smri-tee / (smiːrti) remembered lore; tradition (Sanskrit) Cultural name linking to memory and traditional law.
Swara India, Sanskrit swa-ra / (swaːrə) musical note; voice (Sanskrit) Musical connotation; used by families with artistic interests.
Suhana India/Bangladesh, Sanskrit/Hindi soo-ha-na / (suːhɑna) pleasant, charming (Sanskrit) Popular feminine name across South Asia; soft and lyrical.
Sunita India, Sanskrit/Hindi soo-nee-ta / (suːnita) well-behaved; good conduct (Sanskrit) Classic feminine name common in many Indian languages.
Sudha India, Sanskrit soo-dha / (suːdʰa) nectar (Sanskrit) Traditional name conveying sweetness and purity.
Sushma India, Sanskrit sush-ma / (suːʃmə) beautiful woman (Sanskrit) Common in India and Nepal; graceful sounding.
Supriya India, Sanskrit soo-pree-ya / (suːprija) beloved, dear (Sanskrit) Widely used feminine name with affectionate meaning.
Sita India/Nepal, Sanskrit see-ta / (siːtɑ) furrow; goddess Rama’s wife (Sanskrit) Ancient, revered name from the Ramayana; timeless and classical.
Sitara Persian/Hindi/Urdu si-ta-ra / (sɪˈtɑːrə) star (Persian/Urdu) Poetic and celestial name popular in South and West Asia.
Saima Pakistan/Bangladesh, Urdu/Arabic say-ma / (saɪmə) fasting woman; pious (Arabic) Common Muslim feminine name in South Asia with devotional connotations.
Samina Pakistan, Urdu/Arabic sa-mee-na / (samiːna) safe, healthy (Arabic) Popular feminine name in Pakistan and Bangladesh, graceful and simple.
Sana Arabic/Urdu/Hindi sah-na / (sɑːnə) praise; brilliance (Arabic) Widely used across the Muslim world and South Asia.
Saba Persian/Arabic sah-ba / (sɑːbə) morning breeze; patience (Persian/Arabic) Poetic feminine name used in Iran, Pakistan, and Arab countries.
Salma Arabic/Persian sal-ma / (sælmɑ) peaceful, safe (Arabic) Classic female name common across West and South Asia.
Samira Arabic/Persian sa-mee-ra / (samiːra) evening conversational companion (Arabic) Popular across Arab, Persian, and South Asian communities.
Shirin Persian shee-reen / (ʃiːˈriːn) sweet (Persian) Famous Persian feminine name with literary and historical resonance.
Setareh Iran/Persian se-ta-reh / (setɑːˈre) star (Persian) Poetic Persian name meaning star; often shortened to Setare.
Sahar Persian/Arabic sa-har / (sæˈhɑr) dawn (Arabic/Persian) Popular feminine name signifying the break of day; used across cultures.
Shabnam Persian/Urdu shab-nam / (ʃæbˈnæm) dew of night (Persian) Poetic and evocative; common in Iran, Pakistan, and India.
Selin Turkey, Turkish seh-lin / (seˈlin) moonlight; flowing (Turkish) Modern Turkish feminine name with lyrical imagery.
Sibel Turkey, Turkish see-bel / (siˈbel) oracle; inspired by Sibyl (Turkish usage) Popular in Turkey; derived from classical ‘Sibyl’ via local adaptation.
Sema Turkey, Turkish seh-mah / (seˈma) sky; listening (Turkish/Arabic) Used as a feminine name in Turkey; also a cultural term in Sufism.
Safina Central Asia/Persian/Arabic sa-fee-na / (sæfiːnɑ) ship; pure (Arabic/Persian) Feminine name used in Uzbek and Tajik contexts with poetic tone.
Saule Kazakhstan, Kazakh sow-leh / (sɑule) sun (Kazakh) Popular Kazakh feminine name celebrating light and warmth.
Sholpan Kazakhstan/Turkic shol-pan / (ʃolpan) morning star; Venus (Kazakh/Turkic) Traditional Central Asian feminine name meaning the planet Venus.
Saodat Uzbekistan/Tajikistan (Persian) sa-oh-dat / (saodat) happiness; prosperity (Persian/Tajik) Common in Tajik and Uzbek communities with optimistic meaning.
Siti Malaysia/Indonesia, Malay/Arabic see-tee / (ˈsiti) lady; honorific (from Arabic ‘sitti’) (Malay/Arabic) Extremely common female name element in Malay-speaking countries.
Sri Indonesia/South Asia, Sanskrit sree / (sri) auspicious, holy (Sanskrit) Used across South and Southeast Asia as given name or honorific.
Sari Indonesia, Indonesian/Sanskrit sah-ree / (sɑːri) essence; short for Saraswati (Sanskrit) Widely used in Indonesia; also a common noun for traditional dress.
Sinta Indonesia, Indonesian sin-ta / (ˈsintɑ) derived from Sita; beloved in Javanese (Indonesian) Popular Indonesian feminine name with literary roots.
Sukanya Thailand/India (Sanskrit) su-kan-ya / (sukanja) well-born, beautiful (Sanskrit) Mythological name used in India and Thailand, with classical resonance.
Supaporn Thailand, Thai su-pa-porn / (supāpɔːn) auspicious blessing (Thai) Typical Thai feminine name formed from auspicious elements.
Suda Thailand, Thai soo-da / (suːda) good, prosperous (Thai) Short Thai feminine name with positive connotations.
Srishti India, Sanskrit srishti / (ˈsrɪʃti) creation (Sanskrit) Feminine name celebrating creativity and origin; used in India.
Sunisa Thailand, Thai soo-nee-sa / (suniːsa) good, auspicious (Thai) Thai feminine name that conveys positive virtues.
Suong Vietnam, Vietnamese soo-uhng / (sɨəŋ) dew (Vietnamese) Feminine Vietnamese name (Sương) often associated with freshness and delicacy.
Sampaguita Philippines, Tagalog sam-pa-gwee-ta / (sampəˈɡwita) jasmine flower (Tagalog) National flower of the Philippines; used poetically as a feminine name or nickname.
Sumaya Arabic/Pakistan/Bangladesh soo-myah / (suˈmaja) high; early Muslim martyr (Arabic) Classic Arabic female name widely used across Muslim South Asia.
Sumbul Pakistan/Urdu/Persian sum-bul / (sʊmbʊl) musk (Persian/Arabic) Poetic, fragrant name used in Urdu-speaking communities.
Shira Israel, Hebrew shee-rah / (ʃiːˈra) song (Hebrew) Common Israeli feminine name meaning song or poetry, culturally resonant.
Shoshana Israel/Hebrew sho-sha-na / (ʃoʃaˈna) lily (Hebrew) Biblical Hebrew name popular in Israel and Jewish communities.
Siranush Armenia, Armenian see-ra-noosh / (siɾanuʃ) sweet; lovable (Armenian) Traditional Armenian feminine name with affectionate tone.
Sraboni Bangladesh/India, Bengali shra-bo-ni / (ʃraboni) monsoon; rainy season (Bengali) Classical Bengali feminine name tied to the season of rains.
Shampa Bangladesh/India, Bengali/Sanskrit sham-pa / (ʃæmpa) champa flower (Sanskrit/Bengali) Common Bengali name derived from the fragrant champa flower.
Shahla Iran/Arabic shah-la / (ʃæhlɑ) dark-eyed (Persian/Arabic) Poetic feminine name used across Persian and Arabic-speaking regions.
Shamima Bangladesh/Pakistan, Bengali/Arabic sha-mee-ma / (ʃamiːma) fragrant; sweet smelling (Arabic) Popular Muslim feminine name in South Asia with pleasant imagery.
Shamsa Arabic/Persian sham-sa / (ʃæmsə) little sun (Arabic) Feminine name meaning sun-like, used in Arab and South Asian contexts.
Sunmi Korea, Korean soon-mee / (sunmi) goodness and beauty (hanja-dependent) (Korean) Contemporary Korean feminine name often romanized as Sunmi or Seon-mi.
Suzu Japan, Japanese soo-zoo / (sɯzɯ) bell (Japanese) Cute, modern Japanese name conveying clarity and charm.
Soo Korea, Korean soo / (su) excellence; longevity (hanja-dependent) (Korean) Common syllable used as standalone feminine name or as part of compound names.
Salima Arabic/Persian sa-lee-ma / (sæˈliːmæ) safe, healthy (Arabic) Used widely in Arab and Muslim South Asian communities; gentle sounding.
Shazia Pakistan/Urdu sha-zee-a / (ʃɑːˈziːə) princess; charming (Urdu) Popular female name in Pakistan and Bangladesh with several spellings.
Shamita India, Sanskrit/Hindi sha-mee-ta / (ʃɑːmita) quiet, gentle (Sanskrit) Traditional Indian feminine name with soft, calming connotations.
Shweta India, Sanskrit/Hindi shweh-ta / (ˈʃweɪtɑ) white, pure (Sanskrit) Very common feminine name in India; also spelled Sweta.
Shyama India, Sanskrit shyah-ma / (ʃjɑːmæ) dark; associated with goddess (Sanskrit) Classical Hindu name often linked to goddess figures and devotion.

Descriptions

Sakura
Saki
Sayaka
Sachiko
Satomi
Sumire
Shiori
Shizuka
Saori
Sora
Seiko
Sumiko
Saya
Satsuki
Shan
Shanshan
Shu
Shui
Shuqin
Shuqi
Soojin
Seoyeon
Seulgi
Sunyoung
Sunghee
Saanvi
Saisha
Sakshi
Sandhya
Sangeeta
Sanjana
Sanvi
Saraswati
Shreya
Shruti
Shalini
Sharmila
Sneha
Smita
Smriti
Swara
Suhana
Sunita
Sudha
Sushma
Supriya
Sita
Sitara
Saima
Samina
Sana
Saba
Salma
Samira
Shirin
Setareh
Sahar
Shabnam
Selin
Sibel
Sema
Safina
Saule
Sholpan
Saodat
Siti
Sri
Sari
Sinta
Sukanya
Supaporn
Suda
Srishti
Sunisa
Suong
Sampaguita
Sumaya
Sumbul
Shira
Shoshana
Siranush
Sraboni
Shampa
Shahla
Shamima
Shamsa
Sunmi
Suzu
Soo
Salima
Shazia
Shamita
Shweta
Shyama
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