Sachi (wife of
Lord Indra) |
Sadaf (pearl) |
Sadgati (liberation) |
Sadguna (good
virtues) |
Sadhan (fulfulment) |
Sadhana (worship) |
Sadhvi (virtuous
woman) |
Sadhika (achiever) |
Sadiqua (kindly) |
Saeeda (priestly) |
Safia (chaste) |
Sagarika (wave;
born in the ocean) |
Saguna (possessed
of good qualities) |
Sahana (a raga) |
Saheli (friend) |
Sahiba (the lady) |
Sahila (guide) |
Sai (a flower) |
Sajala (clouds) |
Sajili (decorated) |
Sajni (beloved) |
Sakhi (friend) |
Sakina (friend) |
Salena (the moon) |
Salila (water) |
Salima (happy) |
Salma (peace) |
Samata (equality) |
Sameena (happy) |
Samhita (a vedic
omposition) |
Samidha (an offering
for a sacred fire) |
Samiksha (overview) |
Samit (collected) |
Samita (collected) |
Sampada (wealthy) |
Sampatti (wealth) |
Sampriti (attachement) |
Sana (praise,
prayer) |
Sananda (happy) |
Sanchali (movement) |
Sanchaya (collection) |
Sanchita (collection) |
Sandhaya (collection) |
Sandhya (dusk,
twilight) |
Sangita (musical) |
Saniya (moment) |
Sanjana (gentle) |
Sanjivani (immortality) |
Sanjukta (wife
of king prithviraj) |
Sanjula (beautiful) |
Sanjushree (beautiful) |
Sankul (full of) |
Sannidhi (nearness) |
Sanvali (dusky) |
Sanskriti (culture) |
Santawana (consolation) |
Santayani (of
the evening) |
Sanwari (dusky) |
Sanyakta (joined;
united) |
Saparna (leafy) |
Sarada (Goddess
Saraswati) |
Sarakshi (good
sight) |
Sarala (straight;
honest) |
Sarama (wife of
Bibhisan) |
Saranya (surrendered) |
Sarasi (lake) |
Saraswati (goddess
of learning) |
Sarayu (a holy
river) |
Sarbani (Goddess
Durga) |
Sarika (a koel) |
Sarit (river) |
Sarjana (creative;
creation) |
Saroj (lotus) |
Saroja (lotus) |
Sarojini (lotus) |
Saruprani (beautiful
woman) |
Sasmita (smiling) |
Sati (chaste woman) |
Satya (truth) |
Satyaki (one who
is truthful) |
Satyarupa (truth;
personified) |
Satyavati (truthful) |
Saudamini (lightning) |
Savita (the sun) |
Savitashri (lustre
of the sun) |
Savitri (a river;
Goddess Saraswati) |
Sawini (a river) |
Sayeeda (leader) |
Seema (boundary) |
Seemanti (parting
line) |
Seemantini (woman) |
Seerat (inner beauty;
fame) |
Sejal (river
water) |
Selma (fair) |
Semanti (a white
rose) |
Serena (quiet) |
Sevati (white
rose) |
Sevita (cherished) |
Shabab (beauty) |
Shabana (decorated) |
Shabari (a tribal
devotee of Lord Rama) |
Shabnum (sew) |
Shachi (wife
of Lord Indra) |
Shagufta (flowering) |
Shaheena (tender) |
Shabalini (a mossy) |
Shaila (Goddess
Parvati) |
Shaili (style) |
Shakambari (Goddess
Parvati) |
Shakeel (handsome) |
Shakeela (beautiful) |
Shakti (Goddess
Durga; power) |
Shakuntala (brought
up by birds) |
Shalaka (Goddess
Parvati) |
Shalin (silk-cottom
tree) |
Shalini (modest) |
Shalmali (silk-cottom
tree) |
Shama (a flame) |
Shambhavi (Goddess
Parvati) |
Shamim (fire) |
Shameena (beautiful) |
Shamita (peacemaker) |
Shampa (lightning) |
Shankari (Goddess
Parvati) |
Shankhamala (a
fairytale princess) |
Shanta (peaceful;
daughter of kind Dasarath) |
Shantala (Goddess
Parvati) |
Shanti (peace) |
Sharadini (autumn) |
Sharanya (surrender) |
Sharmila (happy) |
Sharika(Goddess
Durga) |
Sharmistha (wife
of Yayat) |
Sharvani (Goddess
Parvati) |
Sharvari (the
night) |
Shashi (the moon) |
Shashibala (the
moon) |
Shashirekha (moon's
ray) |
Shaswati (eternal) |
Shatarupa (Lord
Shiva) |
Sheela (cool) |
Sheetal (cool) |
Shekhar (Lord
Shiva) |
Shefali (a flower) |
Shefalika (a
flower) |
Shejali (a fruit) |
Shinjini (anklebells) |
Shishirkana (particles
of dew) |
Shevanti (a flower) |
Shibani (Goddess
Durga) |
Shilavati(a river) |
Shilpa (well-proportioned) |
Shilpita (well-
proportioned) |
Shipra (a river) |
Shirin (sweet) |
Shiuli(a flower) |
Shivangi (beautiful) |
Shivani (Goddess
Parvati) |
Shobhita (splendid) |
Shobha (splendour) |
Shobhana (splendid) |
Shorashi (young
woman) |
Shraddha (veneration) |
Shravana, Shrabana
(name of a star) |
Shravani (born
in the month of Shravan) |
Shravanti (a name
in Buddhist literature) |
Shravasti (an
ancient Indian city) |
Shree (Goddess
Lakshmi) |
Shreela (beautiful) |
Shreemayi (fortunate) |
Shreeparna (tree
adorned with leaves) |
Shreya (better) |
Shreyashi (good) |
Shridevi (goddess) |
Shri (lustre) |
Shrilata (lustrious
creeper) |
Shrilekha (lustrious
essay) |
Shridula (blessing) |
Shrigauri (goddess
Parvati) |
Shrigeeta (the
sacred Geeta) |
Shrijani (creative) |
Shrikirti (lustrous
fame) |
Shrikumari (lustrious) |
Shrimati (Goddess
lakshmi; fortunate) |
Shrimayi (fortunate) |
Shrivalli (Goddess
Lakshmi) |
Shruti (hearing;
Veidc text) |
Shubhada (giver
of luck) |
Shubhangi (handsome) |
Shubhra (white;
the Ganga) |
Shuchismita (one
who has a pure smile) |
Shuchita (purity) |
Shukla (Goddess
Saraswati) |
Shukti (pearl-oyster) |
Shulka (Goddess
Saraswati) |
Shweta (white) |
Shyama (dark
as cloud; Goddess kali) |
Shyamal (dusky) |
Shyamala (dusky) |
Shyamali (dusky) |
Shyamalika (dusky) |
Shyamalima (dusky) |
Shyamasri (dusky) |
Shyamari (dusky) |
Shyamlata (a
creeper with dusky leaves) |
Shyla (Goddess
parvati) |
Shyamangi (dark-complexioned) |
Sibani (goddess
parvati) |
Siddheshwari
(Lord Shiva) |
Siddhi (achievement) |
Siddhima (achievement) |
Sikata (sand) |
Sikta (wet) |
Simrit, Smrita
(remembered) |
Simran, Smaram
(remembrance) |
Sindhu (ocean;
river) |
Sinsapa (Ashok
tree) |
Sita (wife of Lord
Rama) |
Sitara (a star) |
Siya (Sita) |
Smita (smiling) |
Smriti (memory) |
Sneha (affection) |
Snehal (friendly) |
Snehalata (creeper
of love) |
Snigdha (soft) |
Sohalia (moon-glow) |
Sohni (beautiful) |
Soma (moon-rays) |
Somalakshmi (lustre
of the moon) |
Somansh (half
moon) |
Sona (gold) |
Sonal (golden) |
Sonali (golden) |
Sonakshi (golden-eyed) |
Sonika (golden) |
Soorat (beauty) |
Soumya (handsome) |
Sourabhi (fragrance;
the celestial cow) |
Sristi (creation) |
Sridevi, Sreedevi
(Goddess Lakshmi) |
Stavita (praised) |
Stuti (praise) |
Subarna (of the
colour of gold) |
Subhadra (source
of great welfare) |
Subhagya (lucky) |
Subhashini (well-spoken) |
Subrata (devoted
to what is right) |
Suchandra (beautiful) |
Sucharita (of
good character) |
Sucheta (with a
beautiful mind) |
Suchi (radiant) |
Suchira (tasteful) |
Suchita (beautiful) |
Suchitra (beautiful) |
Sudakshima (wife
of king Dilip) |
Sudarshana (handsome) |
Sudeepa (bright) |
Sudeepta (bright) |
Sudeshna (wife
of king Virata) |
Sudha (nectar) |
Sudhamayi (full
of nectar) |
Sudhira (calm) |
Sudipta (bright) |
Sudipti (brightness) |
Sugita (beautifully
sung) |
Sugouri (Goddess
Parvati) |
Suhag (love) |
Suhaila (moon-glow) |
Suhasini (ever-smiling) |
Suhina (beautiful) |
Suhrita (well-disposed) |
Sujala (affectionate) |
Sujata (well-bred) |
Sujaya (victory) |
Sukanya (comely) |
Sukeshi (with beautiful
hari) |
Sukriti (good
deed) |
Sukumari (soft;
meritorious) |
Sulabha (easy;
natural) |
Sulakshana (well
brought up) |
Sulalita (very
pleasing) |
Sulekh (beautifullY) |
Suloch (one with
beautiful eyes) |
Sulochana (one
with beautiful eyes) |
Sultana (queen) |
Sumana (flower) |
Sumanolata (flowery) |
Sumati (wisdom) |
Sumedha (wise) |
Sumita (a good
friend) |
Sumitra (name
of the mother of Lakshmana) |
Sunanda (very pleasing) |
Sunandini (happy) |
Sunandita (happy) |
Sunayana (a woman
with lovely eyes) |
Sunayani (a woman
with lovely eyes) |
Sundari (beautiful) |
Sundha (a character
in Ramayana) |
Suneeti (mother
of Dhruva) |
Sunetra (one with
beautiful eyes) |
Sunila (blue) |
Suniti (good principles) |
Suparna (leafy) |
Suprabha (radiant) |
Supriti (true
love) |
Supriya (beloved) |
Suraksha (protection) |
Surama (very pleasing) |
Surekha (beautifully
drawn) |
Suranjana (pleasing) |
Surina (a goddess) |
Suruchi (good taste) |
Surina (a goddess) |
Suryakanti (suns's
rays) |
Sushanti (peace) |
Sushila (well-behaved) |
Sushama (beauty) |
Sushobhana (very
beautiful) |
Susita (white) |
Susmita (smiling) |
Sutanuka (beautiful) |
Sutapa (seeker
of God) |
Suvarna (golden) |
Suvarnmala (golden
necklace) |
Suvarnaprabha
(lustre of gold) |
Suvarnarekha (ray
of gold) |
Swagata (welcome) |
Swaha (wife of
Agni; the lord of the fire) |
Swapna (dreamlike,
dream) |
Swapnali (dreamlike) |
Swapnasundari
(dream girl, woman of dreams) |
Swarnalata (lustrous) |
Swarupa (truth) |
Swasti (name of
a star) |
Swati (name of
a star) |