Here you’ll find 50 Latin boy names that start with S, organized from “Sabinus” to “Syrus”. These names range from familiar saint and classical names to rarer Roman family names and regionally inspired choices. Use this list for choosing a baby name, researching historical usage, or naming characters.
Latin boy names that start with S are masculine given names drawn from classical Latin, Roman family names, and ecclesiastical usage. Sabinus, for example, appears in Roman inscriptions, while Syrus reflects ancient geographic connections.
Below you’ll find the table with Name, Pronunciation, Meaning, Origin, and Variants.
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Meaning: A short 3–10 word etymology or sense that explains the name’s literal or cultural meaning.
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Variants: Common modern forms, diminutives, or related names so you can explore alternatives and international versions.
Latin boy names that start with S
| Name | Pronunciation | Meaning | Origin & Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sabinus | /ˈsa.bi.nus/ (SAH-bi-nus) | Of the Sabine people | Classical Latin, cognomen (Livy) |
| Sacerdos | /saˈker.dos/ (sah-KER-dos) | Priest (occupational) | Late Latin, ecclesiastical name (martyr lists) |
| Salvius | /ˈsal.wi.us/ (SAL-vee-us) | Saved, safe (from salvus) | Classical/Imperial Latin, gens and cognomen |
| Salvus | /ˈsal.wus/ (SAL-wus) | Safe, healthy | Classical Latin, adjective used as name |
| Salvianus | /sal.viˈaː.nus/ (sal-vee-AH-nus) | Derivative of Salvius; “related to Salvius” | Late Latin, cognomen/form (Salvianus) |
| Salomon | /sa.loˈmon/ (sa-lo-MON) | Latin form of Solomon; “peaceful ruler” | Ecclesiastical Latin, biblical (Vulgate) |
| Sanctus | /ˈsank.tus/ (SANK-tus) | Holy, consecrated | Classical/Ecclesiastical Latin, cognomen/saint name |
| Saturnus | /ˈsatʊr.nus/ (SAT-ur-nus) | Named for Saturn, Roman god | Classical Latin, theonym and name (Ovid) |
| Saturninus | /satʊrˈniː.nus/ (sat-ur-NEE-nus) | Of Saturn (derivative) | Classical/Imperial Latin, cognomen (inscriptions) |
| Scaevola | /skai̯ˈwoː.la/ (sky-EH-woh-la) | Left-handed (nickname) | Republican/Imperial Latin, cognomen (Livy) |
| Scipio | /ˈskip.i.oː/ (SKEE-pee-oh) | Possibly “staff, stick” (uncertain) | Classical Latin, cognomen (Cornelii Scipiones) |
| Secundus | /seˈkun.dus/ (se-KOON-dus) | Second (ordinal number) | Classical Latin, praenomen/cognomen |
| Secundinus | /se.kunˈdiː.nus/ (se-koon-DEE-nus) | Little second or derivative of Secundus | Late Latin, ecclesiastical/cognomen (saint lists) |
| Sejanus | /seˈjaː.nus/ (se-YAH-nus) | Possibly Sabine origin (uncertain) | Imperial Latin, cognomen (Tacitus) |
| Sergius | /ˈser.gi.us/ (SER-jee-us) | Possibly Sabine origin (gens name) | Classical Latin, gens nomen (Sergii) |
| Serenus | /seˈreː.nus/ (se-REH-nus) | Serene, calm | Classical Latin, adjective used as name |
| Servius | /ˈser.wi.us/ (SER-vee-us) | Origin uncertain; old Roman praenomen | Roman praenomen (Servius Tullius) |
| Severus | /seˈweː.rus/ (se-VEH-rus) | Stern, serious | Classical Latin, cognomen (imperial) |
| Severinus | /se.weˈriː.nus/ (se-ve-REE-nus) | Diminutive/derivative of Severus | Late Latin, saint name (St. Severinus) |
| Sextus | /ˈsek.stus/ (SEKS-tus) | Sixth (ordinal number) | Classical Latin, praenomen |
| Sixtus | /ˈsiks.tus/ (SIKS-tus) | Latinized form used for popes (likely from Xystus) | Ecclesiastical Latin, papal name (Popes Sixtus) |
| Silanus | /siˈlaː.nus/ (see-LAH-nus) | From silva “wood” or gens name | Republican/Imperial Latin, cognomen (Silani family) |
| Silius | /ˈsi.li.us/ (SIL-ee-us) | Possibly from silva or family name | Classical Latin, nomen/cognomen (Silius Italicus) |
| Silvanus | /silˈwaː.nus/ (sil-VAH-nus) | Of the woods (from silva) | Classical Latin, deity and personal name (Ovid) |
| Silvester | /silˈwɛs.ter/ (sil-VES-ter) | Variant of Silvanus; “wooded, wild” | Ecclesiastical Latin, saint (Pope Sylvester) |
| Silvius | /ˈsil.vi.us/ (SIL-vee-us) | Of the forest (mythical line) | Mythical/Republican Latin (Alba Longa kings) |
| Sinfronius | /sinˈfrɔː.ni.us/ (sin-FROH-nee-us) | Unclear, medieval Latin form | Medieval Latin, saintly name (Sinfronius) |
| Sisenna | /siˈsɛn.na/ (si-SEN-na) | Unclear; family cognomen | Classical Latin, cognomen (Cornelius Sisenna) |
| Socrates | /soˈkraː.teːs/ (so-KRAH-teez) | Latinized Greek “Socrates” (famous philosopher) | Classical Latin, Latinized Greek (Plato, Cicero mention) |
| Sol | /sol/ (sole) | Sun | Classical Latin, deity and nickname (poetry) |
| Soranus | /soˈraː.nus/ (so-RAH-nus) | From the town of Sora or Soranus family | Classical Latin, cognomen (physician Soranus) |
| Sosthenes | /sosˈθeː.nes/ (sos-THEE-neez) | Greek “saving strength”; Latinized form | Ecclesiastical Latin, biblical/NT tradition |
| Sostratus | /sosˈtraː.tus/ (sos-STRAH-tus) | Greek-Latinized “safe army” | Classical/Ecclesiastical Latin, Latinized Greek |
| Spartacus | /sparˈtaː.kus/ (spar-TAH-kus) | Thracian origin, famed leader (Latinized) | Classical Latin, historical (Plutarch, Appian) |
| Spurius | /ˈspuː.ri.us/ (SPOO-ree-us) | Old praenomen of uncertain meaning | Republican Latin, praenomen |
| Statius | /ˈstaː.ti.us/ (STAH-tee-us) | Possibly from statio “station” | Classical Latin, poet’s nomen (Publius Papinius Statius) |
| Stephanus | /steˈphaː.nus/ (ste-PAH-nus) | Greek “crown”; Latinized Stephanus | Ecclesiastical Latin, saint (St. Stephen) |
| Stephenus | /steˈfeː.nus/ (ste-FEH-nus) | Variant Latin form of Stephen | Medieval/Ecclesiastical Latin, saint lists |
| Stilo | /ˈsti.lo/ (STEE-lo) | Stylus, pen (from stilus) | Late Latin, nickname-derived name |
| Strabo | /ˈstraː.bo/ (STRAH-bo) | Squinty or “squint-eyed” (nickname) | Classical Latin, cognomen (Strabo geographer) |
| Suavis | /ˈsua.wis/ (SWAH-vis) | Pleasant, sweet | Classical Latin, adjective used as name |
| Sulla | /ˈsul.la/ (SOOL-la) | Possibly “little mule” or family cognomen | Republican/Imperial Latin, cognomen (Lucius Sulla) |
| Sulmo | /ˈsul.mo/ (SOOL-mo) | Toponymic/cognomen from Sulmo (Ancient town) | Classical Latin, cognomen/place-derived |
| Sulpicius | /sulˈpi.ki.us/ (sul-PIK-ee-us) | Nomen indicating the Sulpicii gens | Classical Latin, gens nomen (Sulpicii) |
| Syrus | /ˈsyː.rus/ (SEE-rus) | Syrian (ethnic descriptor) | Classical Latin, cognomen/ethnic epithet |
| Soter | /ˈso.teːr/ (SOH-ter) | Savior (Greek origin, Latinized) | Ecclesiastical Latin, papal/saint name (Pope Soter) |
| Soterius | /soˈte.ri.us/ (so-TEH-ree-us) | Derivative of Soter (“savior”) | Late Antique/Ecclesiastical Latin |
| Speratus | /speˈraː.tus/ (speh-RAH-tus) | Hoped for (from spero) | Late Latin, cognomen/Christian name |
| Stilo | /ˈsti.lo/ (STEE-lo) | Pen, stylus (from stilus) | Late Latin, nickname-derived name |
| Symmachus | /symˈma.kus/ (sim-MAH-kus) | Greek “ally”; Latinized Symmachus | Late Antique/Imperial Latin, Latinized Greek (Quintus Aurelius Symmachus) |