Dusty Ancient Gems

  1. Roslindis
    • Sabina
      • Origin:

        Latin
      • Meaning:

        "Sabine"
      • Description:

        Sabina is a sleek but neglected name from an ancient Roman tribal name that's well worth consideration. The equally alluring Sabine is heard in France and Germany. Related names include the more popular Sabrina or Serena. All are equally lovely.
    • Salvatrix
      • Origin:

        Latin
      • Meaning:

        "savior"
      • Description:

        Feminine form of Salvator
    • Samia
      • Sappho
        • Origin:

          Ancient Greek
        • Meaning:

          "sapphire"
        • Description:

          Name of the 7th century BC Greek lyric poet born on the island of Lesbos, whose name has been synonymous with lesbian love. Though this name is rarely used today, it certainly could be and, some might say, SHOULD be revived.
      • Scholastica
        • Origin:

          Latin
        • Meaning:

          "scholarly"
        • Description:

          The 6th-century Saint Scholastica was an Benedictine abbess, and is the patron saint of education. In modern times, her name has been connected to various educational institutions. This clunky name probably works best on groups rather than people.
      • Semiramide
        • Origin:

          Latinised version of Semiramis
        • Description:

          Semiramis/Semiramide was the most important Queen of Assyria, who conquered much of Asia. Semiramis restored ancient Babylon and protected it with a high brick wall that completely surrounded the city. Then she built several palaces in Persia, reigned much of Asia Minor effectively and conquered Libya and Ethiopia. The version Semiramide was used by Giacomo Rossini in his opera of the same name.
      • Semiramis
        • Origin:

          Queen of Babylon
        • Description:

          Semiramis was the most important Queen of Assyria, who conquered much of Asia. Semiramis restored ancient Babylon and protected it with a high brick wall that completely surrounded the city. Then she built several palaces in Persia, reigned much of Asia Minor effectively and conquered Libya and Ethiopia.
      • Sepharina
        • Septima
          • Origin:

            Latin
          • Meaning:

            "seventh"
          • Description:

            Name for a seventh child, back when people had them.
        • Severine
          • Origin:

            French, feminine variation of Severus; Latin
          • Meaning:

            "stern"
          • Description:

            This long-popular name in France sounds fresh, elegant and unusual here. Severine is the name of the most recent gorgeous James Bond Girl in the film Skyfall. Students of film history will associate the name with the complex character Catherine Deneuve played in the 1967 Bunuel classic, Belle de Jour..
        • Sheherazade
          • Origin:

            Persian
          • Meaning:

            "noble lineage"
          • Description:

            The tale-spinning heroine of The Thousand and One Nights, Sheherazade is an extravagantly elaborate name for a little girl. Too extravagantly elaborate? It's lovely and beguiling, and with the rise of such evocative monikers as Persephone and Ophelia, Sheherazade may have a chance in the modern baby name world. Another accepted spelling is Scheherazade. While the origin of this name is Persian, there are also modern Arabic forms of the name.
        • Sherida
          • Sidonia
            • Origin:

              Dutch variation of Sydney; variation of Sidonie
            • Description:

              Sidonia is an international spin on the recently-trendy Sydney. Plus Sidonia has an advantage over the French Sidonie in that it sounds more distinct to the English speaker. An original way to honor grandpa Sid.
          • Sophronia
            • Origin:

              Greek
            • Meaning:

              "sensible, prudent"
            • Description:

              A name some people first encountered in the old children's book series The Five Little Peppers, in which Sophronia, the youngest of the Peppers is nicknamed Phronsie.`It was also used by Dickens in two of his novels: The Old Curiosity Shop and Our Mutual Friend.
          • Swanhild
            • Origin:

              Saxon
            • Meaning:

              "battle swan"
            • Description:

              An ancient name belonging to "the most beautiful of all women" in Germanic mythology, whose tragic story features in many northern European legends. The daughter of Sigurd and Gudrun, her jealous husband had her murdered after she was accused of infidelity, and was then himself killed by Swanhild's brothers.
          • Syntyche
            • Origin:

              Greek
            • Meaning:

              "common fate"
            • Description:

              Unique baby name featured in the New Testament.
          • Saldìs
            • Samdzimari
              • Sandraudiga