This list includes 41 Spanish girl names that start with S, from “Sabela” to “Susana”. They range from traditional saints’ names and classics to regional variants and modern favorites, useful for parents, researchers, and bloggers.
Spanish girl names that start with S are female names common in Spanish-speaking countries. Many come from saints or the Virgin Mary; “Susana” and “Sabela” show biblical and Galician roots.
Below you’ll find the table with Name, Pronunciation, and Meaning & Origin.
Name: The name as commonly used in Spanish, giving you the standard spelling to choose or compare variants.
Pronunciation: A simple respelling (and optional IPA) so you can say the name correctly and confidently.
Meaning & Origin: Concise etymology and meaning that explain cultural background and significance for your selection.
Spanish girl names that start with S
| Name | Pronunciation | Meaning | Popularity/Usage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sofía | soh-FEE-ah (/soˈfi.a/) | Wisdom; Greek origin via Latin | Very common in Spain & Latin America |
| Sara | SAH-rah (/ˈsaɾa/) | Princess; Hebrew origin | Very common |
| Susana | soo-SAH-nah (/suˈsana/) | Lily; Hebrew origin (variant of Shoshana) | Common, traditional |
| Silvia | SEEL-vyah (/ˈsilβja/) | Forest; Latin origin | Common, traditional |
| Sonia | SOH-nee-ah (/ˈsonja/) | Wisdom; Slavic/Grecian adoption | Common |
| Sandra | SAHN-drah (/ˈsandra/) | Defender of men (short for Alexandra) | Common |
| Salomé | sah-lo-MEH (/sa.loˈme/) | Peace; Hebrew/Biblical | Used, traditional |
| Soledad | soh-leh-DAHD (/soleˈðað/) | Solitude (from Nuestra Señora de la Soledad) | Traditional, common in Spain & Mexico |
| Salma | SAHL-mah (/ˈsalma/) | Peace; Arabic origin | Common in Latin America |
| Samantha | sah-MAN-tah (/saˈmanta/) | Listener? (English origin) | Common in Latin America |
| Selena | seh-LEH-nah (/seˈlena/) | Moon; Greek origin | Common in Latin America |
| Selene | seh-LEH-neh (/seˈlene/) | Moon goddess; Greek origin | Used |
| Soraya | soh-RAY-ah (/soˈɾaja/) | Riches; Persian origin | Used, popular in Spain |
| Sagrario | sah-GRAH-ree-oh (/saˈɣɾaɾjo/) | Tabernacle; religious term | Traditional, regional |
| Sol | sohl (/sol/) | Sun (Spanish word) | Increasingly common |
| Solana | soh-LAH-nah (/soˈlana/) | Sunny place; from sol | Used, stylish |
| Solange | so-LAHN-heh (/soˈlaŋxe/) | Sunlight (French/Latin roots) | Used occasionally |
| Serafina | seh-rah-FEE-nah (/seɾaˈfina/) | Burning ones; angelic seraphs | Traditional, used |
| Sabina | sah-BEE-nah (/saˈβina/) | From the Sabine people; Latin | Used, traditional |
| Sancha | SAHN-chah (/ˈsantʃa/) | Saintly (from Latin sancta) / medieval use | Historical, traditional |
| Sidonia | see-DOH-nee-ah (/siˈðonja/) | From Sidon (Phoenician city) | Traditional, literary |
| Sira | SEE-rah (/ˈsiɾa/) | Possibly from Arabic or short form of Cira | Used, modern |
| Simona | see-MOH-nah (/siˈmona/) | Listener; feminine of Simon | Used, traditional |
| Socorro | soh-KOR-roh (/soˈkoro/) | Relief/help; devotion to Our Lady of Socorro | Traditional, regional |
| Salvadora | sahl-vah-DOH-rah (/salβaˈdoɾa/) | Savior (feminine of Salvador) | Traditional |
| Sarai | sah-RYE (/saˈɾai/) | Princess (biblical, Sarah’s original name) | Used |
| Silvina | seel-VEE-nah (/silˈβina/) | Variant of Silvia; Latin roots | Regional: Argentina & Uruguay |
| Segunda | seh-GOON-dah (/seˈɣunda/) | Second born | Traditional, historical |
| Severa | seh-VEH-rah (/seˈβeɾa/) | Serious, solemn; Latin origin | Historical, rare |
| Sibila | see-BEE-lah (/siˈβila/) | Prophetess; from Sibyl | Historical, literary |
| Senda | SEN-dah (/ˈsenda/) | Path, way (Spanish word) | Modern, used |
| Samira | sah-MEE-rah (/saˈmiɾa/) | Companion in conversation; Arabic origin | Used in Spain & Latin America |
| Sabela | sah-BEH-lah (/saˈβela/) | Galician form of Isabel | Regional: Galicia |
| Serena | seh-REH-nah (/seˈɾena/) | Serene, calm; Latin origin | Used, modern |
| Sixta | SEEK-stah (/ˈsixta/) | Feminine of Sixtus; Latin roots | Historical, rare |
| Sigismunda | see-his-MOON-dah (/siɣisˈmunda/) | Victory-protector; Germanic origin | Historical, rare |
| Stella | STEH-lah (/ˈstela/) | Star; Latin origin | Used in Latin America & Spain |
| Salvadora | sahl-vah-DOH-rah (/salβaˈdoɾa/) | Savior (feminine) | Traditional |
| Salvación | sahl-vah-SYON (/salβaˈsjon/) | Salvation; religious term | Traditional, religious |
| Samanta | sah-MAN-tah (/saˈmanta/) | Variant of Samantha | Used |