Selah
Meaning: Pause, reflection Gender: Female Pronunciation: See-Lah Language origin of Selah: Germanic Regional origin of Selah: Northern Europe Languages Selah is most common: English Religions Selah is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, See Last letter and sound: H, lah Alternative Spelling: Sela, Saylah
Selena
Meaning: Moon goddess Gender: Female Pronunciation: Suh-Lee-Nuh Language origin of Selena: Germanic Regional origin of Selena: Northern Europe Languages Selena is most common: English Religions Selena is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Suh Last letter and sound: A, lee Alternative Spelling: Selina, Celyna
Selene
Meaning: Moon Gender: Female Pronunciation: Suh-Leen Language origin of Selene: Germanic Regional origin of Selene: Northern Europe Languages Selene is most common: English Religions Selene is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Suh Last letter and sound: E, leen Alternative Spelling: Celene, Selyne
Seraphina
Meaning: Fiery, burning one Gender: Female Pronunciation: Ser-Uh-Fee-Nuh Language origin of Seraphina: Germanic Regional origin of Seraphina: Northern Europe Languages Seraphina is most common: English Religions Seraphina is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Ser Last letter and sound: A, nuh Alternative Spelling: Serafina, Serafyna
Serena
Meaning: Tranquil, serene Gender: Female Pronunciation: Suh-Ree-Nuh Language origin of Serena: Germanic Regional origin of Serena: Northern Europe Languages Serena is most common: English Religions Serena is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Suh Last letter and sound: A, ree Alternative Spelling: Syrena, Serina
Serenity
Meaning: Calmness, peace Gender: Female Pronunciation: Suh-Ren-Ih-Tee Language origin of Serenity: Germanic Regional origin of Serenity: Northern Europe Languages Serenity is most common: English Religions Serenity is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Suh Last letter and sound: Y, tee Alternative Spelling: Serenitee, Serynity
Sariyah
Meaning: Princess, noble Gender: Female Pronunciation: Sah-Ree-Uh Language origin of Sariyah: Germanic Regional origin of Sariyah: Northern Europe Languages Sariyah is most common: English Religions Sariyah is most common: Christianity, Islam First letter and sound: S, Sah Last letter and sound: H, ree Alternative Spelling: Sariyya, Saryia
Sevyn
Meaning: Variant of Seven (symbolic) Gender: Female Pronunciation: Seh-Vuhn Language origin of Sevyn: Germanic Regional origin of Sevyn: Northern Europe Languages Sevyn is most common: English Religions Sevyn is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Seh Last letter and sound: N, vuhn Alternative Spelling: Seven, Sevin
Sasha
Meaning: Defender of mankind Gender: Female Pronunciation: Sah-Shuh Language origin of Sasha: Germanic Regional origin of Sasha: Northern Europe Languages Sasha is most common: English Religions Sasha is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Sah Last letter and sound: A, shuh Alternative Spelling: Sascha, Sashah
Shay
Meaning: Gift, hawk-like Gender: Female Pronunciation: Shay Language origin of Shay: Germanic Regional origin of Shay: Northern Europe Languages Shay is most common: English Religions Shay is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Sha Last letter and sound: Y, ay Alternative Spelling: Shae, Sheigh