Alternatives to Sophie

  1. Scarlett
    • Origin:

      English
    • Meaning:

      "scarlet, red"
    • Description:

      Scarlett Johansson is doing more for this sparky southern name than Scarlett O'Hara ever did. Since the turn of the 21st century, Scarlett has gone from an obscure literary name to one of the most popular girls' names starting with S, right after longtime favorites Sophia and Sofia.
  2. Scottie
    • Origin:

      English nickname
    • Meaning:

      "Scot"
    • Description:

      With its sassy, old school vibes, its cheerful, snappy sounds, and its fresh, unisex image, Scottie was one of the fastest rising names for girls in 2023.
  3. Selbie
    • Selene
      • Origin:

        Greek
      • Meaning:

        "moon"
      • Description:

        Selene may be the mythological Greek original, but Latin variation Selena is used more often in the US these days. Selene is the Greek goddess of the moon, sister of Helios the sun god. Selene is also sometimes called Cynthia and Phoebe. The name may be related to the word selas, which means light, and is one of the loveliest of the Greek goddess names.
    • Selie
      • Selphie
        • Origin:

          Video game name
        • Description:

          Selphie Tilmitt is a character in the popular video game Final Fantasy VIII. An orphan like the other main characters, she's described as upbeat, friendly, and energetic....though she wields a mean nunchuk. Given the name's resemblance to the photo term "selfie," this one is off the table, even for enthusiastic gamers.
      • Seraphe
        • Seraphine
          • Origin:

            French from Hebrew
          • Meaning:

            "burning ones"
          • Description:

            Seraphine is the Gallic version of the angelic name Seraphina. But while Seraphina has been rising rapidly since Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck chose it for their second daughter, Seraphine has been largely ignored, though we believe the French vowel-sound ending will soon be more stylish than the a-endings that have predominated in girls' names for years.
        • Sibbie
          • Silvie
            • Sofia
              • Origin:

                Greek
              • Meaning:

                "wisdom"
              • Description:

                Sofia is a variation of the Greek name Sophia, which was derived directly from sophia, the Greek word for wisdom. It was the name of a Roman saint—the mother of Faith, Hope, and Charity—and queens of Russia and Spain.
            • Sohvi
              • Origin:

                Finnish variation of Sophia, Greek
              • Meaning:

                "wisdom"
              • Description:

                Sohvi is the Finnish translation of Sophia, although Sofia ranks as the most popular variation in Finland.
            • Sophee
              • Sophia
                • Origin:

                  Greek
                • Meaning:

                  "wisdom"
                • Description:

                  Sophia, which was the Number 1 girls' name in the US from 2011 to 2013, is among the top girl names in the Western World, with a sensuous sound and high-minded meaning. A real winner, Sophia reached the top of the charts without losing any—okay, much—of its sophisticated beauty.
              • 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.
              • Sophy
                • Stacie
                  • Stacy
                    • Origin:

                      Diminutive of Anastasia
                    • Description:

                      A key cheerleader in the nickname game of the 1970s, Stacy is now the mom. Consider Stacia, or the original Anastasia.
                  • Stephanie
                    • Origin:

                      Feminine variation of Stephen, Greek
                    • Meaning:

                      "garland, crown"
                    • Description:

                      Stephanie is the feminine form of Stephen, derived from the Greek name Stephanos, meaning "crown." It’s been the name of several royal women throughout history, including the medieval Stephanie, Queen of Navarre, and Princess Stéphanie of Monaco, the daughter of Grace Kelly and Prince Rainier of Monaco. International variations of Stephanie include the German Stefanie, Italian Stefania, and Spanish Estefanía.
                  • Stephine