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- Sabaoth[?], Lord of hosts
- Sabeans[?], captivity; conversion; old age
- Sabtah[?], a going about or circuiting; old age
- Sabtechah[?], that surrounds; that causes wounding
- Sacar[?], wares; a price
- Sadducees, followers of Sadoc, or Zadok
- Sadoc[?], or Zadok, just; righteous
- Salah[?], mission; sending
- Salamis, shaken; test; beaten
- Salathiel[?], asked or lent of God
- Salcah[?], thy basket; thy lifting up
- Salem, complete or perfect peace
- Salim[?], foxes; fists; path
- Sallai[?], Sallu, an exaltation; a basket
- Salma[?], peace; perfection
- Salmon, peaceable; perfect; he that rewards
- Salome, same as Salmon
- Samaria, watch-mountain
- Samlah[?], his raiment; his left hand; his astonishment
- Samos, full of gravel
- Samothracia[?], an island possessed by the Samians and Thracians
- Samson, his sun; his service; there the second time
- Samuel, heard of God; asked of God
- Sanballat[?], bramble-bush; enemy in secret
- Sanhedrin, sitting together
- Sansannah[?], bough or bramble of the enemy
- Saph[?], rushes; sea-moss
- Saphir[?], delightful
- Sapphira[?], that relates or tells
- Sarah, lady; princess; princess of the multitude
- Sarai[?], my lady; my princess
- Sardis, prince of joy
- Sardites[?], removing a dissension
- Sarepta[?], a goldsmith's shop
- Sargon, who takes away protection
- Sarid[?], remaining; hand of a prince
- Saron[?], same as Sharon
- Sarsechim[?], master of the wardrobe
- Saruch[?], branch; layer; lining
- Satan, contrary; adversary; enemy; accuser
- Saul, demanded; lent; ditch; death
- Sceva, disposed; prepared
- Seba[?], a drunkard; that turns
- Sebat[?], twig; scepter; tribe
- Secacah[?], shadow; covering; defense
- Sechu[?], defense; bough
- Secundus[?], second
- Segub[?], fortified; raised
- Seir, Seirath, hairy; goat; demon; tempest
- Sela, a rock
- Sela-hammah-lekoth[?], rock of divisions
- Selah[?], the end; a pause
- Seled[?], affliction; warning
- Seleucia, shaken or beaten by the waves
- Sem, same as Shem
- Semachiah[?], joined to the Lord
- Semaiah[?], obeying the Lord
- Semei[?], hearing; obeying
- Senaah[?], bramble; enemy
- Seneh[?], same as Senaah
- Senir[?], bed-candle; changing
- Sennacherib, bramble of destruction
- Seorim[?], gates; hairs; tempests
- Sephar[?], book; scribe; number
- Sepharad[?], a book descending
- Sepharvaim, the two books; the two scribes
- Serah[?], lady of scent; song; the morning star
- Seraiah, prince of the Lord
- Seraphim, burning; fiery
- Sered[?], dyer's vat
- Sergius[?], net
- Serug[?], branch; layer; twining
- Seth, put; who puts; fixed
- Sethur[?], hid; destroying
- Shaalabbim[?], understanding, or son of a fox
- Shaalbim[?], that beholds the heart
- Shaalbonite[?], a fox's building
- Schaaph[?], fleeing; thinking
- Shaaraim[?], gates; valuation; hairs
- Shaashgaz[?], he that presses the fleece; that shears the sheep
- Shabbethai[?], my rest
- Shachia[?], protection of the Lord
- Shadrach[?], tender, nipple
- Shage[?], touching softly; multiplying much
- Shalem[?], same as Salem
- Shalim[?], same as Salim
- Shalisha[?], three; the third; prince; captain
- Shallum, perfect; agreeable
- Shalmai[?], my garment
- Shalman, peaceable; perfect; that rewards
- Shalmaneser[?], peace; tied; chained; perfection; retribution
- Shamariah[?], throne or keeping of the Lord
- Shamed[?], destroying; wearing out
- Shamer[?], keeper; thorn; dregs
- Shamgar, named a stranger; he is here a stranger
- Shamhuth[?], desolation; destruction
- Shamir, Shamer, prison; bush; lees; thorn
- Shammah[?], loss; desolation; astonishment
- Shammai, my name; my desolations
- Shammoth[?], names; desolations
- Shammuah[?], he that is heard; he that is obeyed
- Shamsherai[?], there a singer or conqueror
- Shapham[?], Shaphan, rabbit; wild rat; their lip; their brink
- Shaphat[?], judge
- Sharai[?], my lord; my prince; my song
- Sharar[?], navel; thought; singing
- Sharezer[?], overseer of the treasury, or of the storehouse
- Sharon, his plain; his song
- Shashai[?], rejoicing; mercy; linen
- Shashak[?], a bag of linen; the sixth bag
- Shaul[?], Saul, asked; lent; a grave
- Shaveh[?], the plain; that makes equality
- Shealtiel[?], same as Salathiel
- Sheariah[?], gate of the Lord; tempest of the Lord
- Shear-jashub[?], the remnant shall return
- Sheba, captivity; old man; repose; oath
- Shebam[?], compassing about; old men
- Shebaniah[?], the Lord that converts, or recalls from captivity
- Shebarim[?], breakings; hopes
- Sheber[?], breaking; hope
- Shebna, who rests himself; who is now captive
- Shebuel[?], turning, or captivity, or seat, of God
- Shecaniah, habitation of the Lord
- Shechem[?], part; portion; back early in the morning
- Shedeur[?], field of light; light of the Almighty
- Shehariah[?], mourning or blackness of the Lord
- Shelah[?], that breaks; that unties; that undresses
- Shelemiah[?], God is my perfection; my happiness; my peace
- Sheleph[?], who draws out
- Shelesh[?], captain; prince
- Shelomi[?], Shelomith, my peace; my happiness; my recompense
- Shelumiel[?], same as Shelemiah
- Shem, name; renown
- Shema[?], hearing; obeying
- Shemaiah, that hears or obeys the Lord
- Shemariah[?], God is my guard
- Shemeber[?], name of force; name of the strong
- Shemer[?], guardian; thorn
- Shemida[?], name of knowledge; that puts knowledge
- Sheminith[?], eighth (an eight-stringed instrument)
- Shemiramoth[?], the height of the heavens
- Shemuel[?], appointed by God
- Shen[?], tooth; ivory; change
- Shenazar[?], treasurer of a tooth
- Shenir[?], lantern; light that sleeps
- Shephatiah[?], the Lord that judges
- Shephi[?], beholder; honeycomb; garment
- Shepho[?], desert
- Shephuphan[?], serpent
- Sherah[?], flesh; relationship
- Sherebiah[?], singing with the Lord
- Sheshach, bag of flax or linen
- Sheshai[?], six; mercy; flax
- Sheshan[?], lily; rose; joy; flax
- Sheshbazzar[?], joy in tribulation; joy of the vintage
- Shethar[?], putrefied; searching
- Shethar-boznai[?], that makes to rot; that seeks those who despise me
- Sheva[?], vanity; elevation; fame; tumult
- Shibboleth, Sibboleth, ear of corn; stream or flood
- Shibmah[?], overmuch captivity, or sitting
- Shicron[?], drunkenness; his gift; his wages
- Shiggaion[?], a song of trouble or comfort
- Shihon[?], sound; wall of strength
- Shihor-libnah[?], blackness of Libnah
- Shilhi[?], Shilhim, bough; weapon; armor
- Shillem[?], peace; perfection; retribution
- Shiloah[?], same as Siloah
- Shiloh, sent
- Shiloh (name of a city)[?], peace; abundance
- Shilom[?], tarrying; peace-maker
- Shilshah[?], three; chief; captain
- Shimeah[?], Shimeath, that hears, or obeys; perdition
- Shimei[?], Shimi, that hears or obeys; my reputation; my fame
- Shimeon[?], same as Simeon
- Shimma[?], same as Shimeah
- Shimon[?], providing well; fatness; oil
- Shimrath[?], hearing; obedient
- Shimshai[?], my son
- Shimri[?], thorn; dregs
- Shimrith[?], Shimron, same as Shimri
- Shinab[?], father of changing
- Shinar, watch of him that sleeps
- Shiphi[?], multitude
- Shiphrah[?], handsome; trumpet; that does good
- Shisha[?], of marble; pleasant
- Shishak[?], present of the bag; of the pot; of the thigh
- Shitrai[?], gatherer of money
- Shittim[?], thorns
- Shiza[?], this gift
- Shoa, kings; tyrants
- Shobab[?], returned; turned back; a spark
- Shobach[?], your bonds; your chains
- Shobai[?], turning captivity
- Shobal[?], path; ear of corn
- Shobek[?], made void; forsaken
- Shochoh[?], defense; a bough
- Shoham[?], keeping back
- Shomer[?], keeper; dregs
- Shophach[?], pouring out
- Shophan[?], rabbit; hid
- Shoshannim[?], those that shall be changed
- Shua[?], crying; saving
- Shuah[?], ditch; swimming; humiliation
- Shual[?], fox; path; first
- Shubael[?], returning captivity; seat of God
- Shuham[?], talking; thinking; humiliation; budding
- Shulamite[?], peaceable; perfect; that recompenses
- Shunem, their change; their sleep
- Shuni[?], changed; sleeping
- Shuphim[?], Shuppim, wearing them out; their shore
- Shur[?], wall; ox; that beholds
- Shushan[?], lily; rose; joy
- Shuthelah[?], plant; verdure; moist; pot
- Sia, moving; help
- Sibbechai[?], bough; cottage; of springs
- Sibmah[?], conversion; captivity
- Sichem[?], portion; shoulder
- Siddim[?], the tilled field
- Sidon, hunting; fishing; venison
- Sigionoth[?], according to variable songs or tunes,
- Sihon, rooting out; conclusion
- Sihor[?], black; trouble (the river Nile)
- Silas, three, or the third
- Silla[?], exalting
- Siloa[?], Siloam, Siloe, same as Shilhi
- Silvanus, who loves the forest
- Simeon, that hears or obeys; that is heard
- Simon, that hears; that obeys
- Sin, bush
- Sinai, a bush; enmity
- Sinim[?], south country,
- Sion[?], noise; tumult
- Sippai[?], threshold; silver cup
- Sinon, a breast-plate; deliverance
- Sisamai[?], house; blindness
- Sisera, that sees a horse or a swallow
- Sitnah[?], hatred
- Sivan[?], a bush or thorn
- Smyrna, myrrh
- So[?], a measure for grain; vail
- Socoh[?], tents; tabernacles
- Sodi[?], my secret
- Sodom, their secret; their cement
- Solomon, peaceable; perfect; one who recompenses
- Sopater[?], Sosipater, who defends the father
- Sophereth[?], scribe, numbering
- Sorek[?], vine; hissing; a color inclining to yellow
- Sosthenes, savior; strong; powerful
- Sotai[?], conclusion in pleading; binding
- Spain, rare; precious
- Stachys[?], spike or ear of corn
- Stephanas[?], crown; crowned
- Stephen, same as Stephanas
- Suah[?], speaking; entreating; ditch
- Succoth, tents; tabernacles
- Succoth-benoth[?], the tents of daughters, or young women; or prostitutes
- Sud[?], my secret
- Sur[?], that withdraws or departs; rebellion
- Susanna[?], lily; rose; joy
- Susi[?], horse; swallow; moth
- Sychar[?], end
- Syene[?], a bush; enmity
- Syntyche[?], that speaks or discourses
- Syracuse, that draws violently
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