| Hebrew Name | Meaning or History | Gender |
Saadia (Saadya, Seadya, Se'adya) סְעַדְיָה | The first part of the name comes from the verb "לסעוד" (lis'od, "assist", "support"). The second part is God's name: "יה". |  |
Saar (Sa'ar) סַעַר | Storm. |  |
Sahar סַהַר | Moon. |  |
Salit (Sal'it) סַלְעִית | Wheatear, oenanthe (bird). The name of the bird, "סַלְעִית" (sal'it) is derived of the word "סֶלַע" (sela, "rock"). |  |
Sapir (Sappir) סַפִּיר | Sapir was one of the twelve precious stones inlayed in the breastplate of the hight priest. The Classical Hebrew word refers to lapis lazuli. In Modern Hebrew, this word refers to sapphire. |   |
Savyon (Savion) סַבְיוֹן | Ragwort (flower). |  |
Sela סֶלַע | Rock. |  |
Sigal סִיגָל | Violet (plant). |  |
Sigalit סִיגָלִית | Violet (plant). |  |
Sima סִימָה | Treasure. |  |
Simona סִימוֹנָה | A variation of the name "Shimona", which is derived of the name "Shimon" (Simeon). |  |
Sinai סִינַי | The name of the desert which is found between Canaan and Egypt. There, on Mount Sinai, God gave moses the Tables of the Covenant. |  |
Sinaya (Sinaia) סִינָיָה | The name "Sinaya" is derived of the name "Sinai": the desert which is found between Canaan and Egypt. There, on Mount Sinai, God gave moses the Tables of the Covenant. |  |
Sivan סִיוָן (סיוון) | Sivan is the name of the ninth month of the Jewish calendar. |   |
Sivana סִיוָנָה (סיוונה) | The name "Sivana" is derived of the name "Sivan", which is the name of the ninth month of the Jewish calendar. |  |
Smadar (Semadar) סְמָדַר | Nascent fruit, newly developed fruit. |  |
Snait (Sena'it) סְנָאִית | Female squirrel. |  |
Stav סְתָו (סתיו) | Autumn, fall. |   |