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Baby names starting with S

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Sumpter
English · Occupational surname from Old French 'sometier,' a pack-horse driver or carrier.
Stazie
Greek · Diminutive variant of Anastasia, from Greek meaning 'resurrection.'
Sopha
Greek · Variant of Sophia, from Greek 'sophia' meaning wisdom.
Square
English · Rare English name from the word 'square,' sometimes used as a virtue name implying honesty and uprightness.
Salley
English · Variant spelling of Sally, a diminutive of Sarah meaning 'princess' in Hebrew.
Silla
Latin · Short form of Priscilla, from Latin 'priscus' meaning ancient or venerable.
Stclair
French · From the French place name Saint-Clair, meaning holy and bright or clear.
Swannie
English · Diminutive name derived from Swan, evoking the graceful white bird.
Sewell
English · From Old English 'sige-weald' meaning 'victory power,' or a place name meaning 'sea wall.'
Sollie
Hebrew · Diminutive of Solomon, from Hebrew 'Shelomoh' meaning 'peace.'
Senaida
Greek · Spanish variant of Zenaida, derived from Greek 'Zenais' meaning of Zeus.
Severa
Latin · From Latin 'severus' meaning strict or serious.
Samella
Hebrew · Feminine blend of Samuel (Hebrew 'heard by God') with the suffix -ella.
Sydell
English · Modern feminine form possibly derived from Sidney, meaning wide meadow.
Shafter
English · English occupational or place name; popularized after General Shafter of the Spanish-American War.
Schley
German · German surname meaning from a muddy or slippery place; used as a given name after Admiral Schley.
Sular
Indian · Rare name of Indian origin, associated with beauty or good temperament.
Sims
English · Patronymic surname turned given name, meaning 'son of Simon,' from Hebrew Shimon (heard).
Smiley
English · English nickname turned given name for a cheerful, smiling person. Straightforward descriptive origin.
Safronia
English · Derived from the saffron plant, ultimately from Arabic za'farān; an elaborated botanical name.
Seferina
Spanish · Spanish feminine of Severino, from Latin Severinus meaning 'stern, serious'; borne by early saints.
Samie
Hebrew · Diminutive of Samuel or Samson, from Hebrew Shemu'el meaning 'heard by God'.
Sedalia
English · American place name (Sedalia, Missouri), used as a given name.
Sylvesta
Latin · Feminine form of Sylvester, from Latin 'silva' meaning forest or woodland.
Shizuyo
Japanese · Japanese feminine name meaning quiet/tranquil (shizu) and world/generation (yo).
Siiri
Norse · Finnish form of Sigrid, from Old Norse elements meaning victory and beautiful.
Shizue
Japanese · Japanese name meaning "quiet branch" or "tranquil blessing" (静枝).
Steffie
Greek · Diminutive of Stephanie, from Greek stephanos meaning "crown" or "garland."
Severo
Latin · From Latin severus meaning "stern" or "serious"; borne by several early saints.
Slim
English · English descriptive nickname for a slender person, used as a given name.
Saimi
English · Finnish feminine name derived from Lake Saimaa in Finland.
Seferino
Spanish · Spanish form of Zephyrinus, from Greek 'zephyros' meaning west wind.
Serapio
Spanish · Spanish form of Serapion, derived from the Greco-Egyptian god Serapis.
Sydelle
French · Modern elaboration of Sydney with the French feminine suffix -elle, meaning wide meadow.
Suella
English · Modern compound name blending Sue (from Hebrew Susannah, 'lily') with the -ella suffix.
Syvilla
Latin · Variant of Sybilla/Sibyl, from Greek 'sibylla' meaning 'prophetess' or 'oracle.'
Salvadore
Italian · Variant of Salvador, from Latin 'salvator' meaning 'savior,' a title referring to Christ.
Saturnino
Spanish · From Latin 'Saturninus,' meaning 'of Saturn.' Borne by several early Christian martyrs.
Sylvio
Italian · Italian and Portuguese form of Silvius, from Latin 'silva' meaning forest or woodland.
Shiela
Irish · Variant spelling of Sheila, the Irish form of Cecilia, meaning 'heavenly' or 'blind.'
Shizuko
Japanese · Japanese feminine name meaning 'quiet child' or 'calm child,' from 'shizu' (quiet) and 'ko' (child).
Stanislawa
Slavic · Polish feminine form of Stanisław, from Slavic elements meaning 'become glory' or 'famous stand.'
Statia
Greek · Short form of Eustacia, from Greek 'eustakhios' meaning fruitful or productive.
Sella
Latin · From Latin 'sella' meaning 'seat,' or a variant of Zella; possibly Hebrew 'rock.'
Selda
German · Variant of Zelda, a short form of Griselda from Germanic gris (gray) and hild (battle).
Shigeko
Japanese · Japanese name, often written 茂子 meaning luxuriant or abundant child, connoting prosperity.
Simonne
French · French feminine form of Simon, from Hebrew Shim'on meaning he has heard, a biblical name.
Stephana
Greek · Feminine form of Stephen, from Greek stephanos meaning 'crown' or 'garland.'
Suddie
English · Rare pet name or diminutive, possibly a Southern American English familiar form.
Susann
Hebrew · Variant of Susan, from Hebrew 'shoshannah' meaning lily or rose.
Sherley
English · Variant of Shirley, from Old English 'scir leah' meaning bright meadow or clearing.
Salvator
Latin · From Latin 'salvator' meaning savior or rescuer; a name with strong Christian resonance.
Shigeru
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'luxuriant' or 'abundant growth,' evoking flourishing prosperity.
Smithie
English · Affectionate diminutive of the surname Smith, from Old English 'smiþ' meaning 'metalworker'.
Sebastiana
Latin · Feminine form of Sebastian, from Latin 'Sebastianus' meaning from Sebastia, venerable.
Sissie
English · Diminutive pet form of Cecilia or Sister; an affectionate nickname name.
Sanjuana
Spanish · Spanish compound name combining 'San' (saint) and 'Juana' (feminine of John), meaning God is gracious.
Shirlie
English · Variant spelling of Shirley, from Old English meaning 'bright meadow' or 'shire clearing.'
Shirly
English · Variant spelling of Shirley, from an Old English place name meaning 'bright meadow.'
Sulo
Norse · Finnish masculine name meaning 'charm,' 'grace,' or 'sweetness.'
Sears
English · English patronymic surname from the medieval name Sayer or Sighere, meaning 'sea warrior' or 'victory people.'
Selden
English · English surname from Old English meaning 'willow valley' or 'valley with a shelter.'
Sig
Norse · Short form of Sigmund or Sigfried, from Old Norse/Germanic 'sigr' meaning 'victory.'
Stoddard
English · English occupational surname meaning 'horse keeper' or 'keeper of steeds,' from Old English.
Stelle
Latin · From Latin/Italian 'stella' meaning 'star,' a poetic celestial name.
Salvatrice
Italian · Italian feminine of Salvatore, meaning 'savior' or 'rescuer', with religious connotations.
Senona
Spanish · Spanish name possibly derived from Zenon or Seneca, meaning lively or old.
Severina
Latin · Feminine of Severinus, from Latin severus meaning stern or serious.
Soila
Spanish · Spanish variant related to Soledad or Sol, meaning sun or solitude.
Sumiko
Japanese · Japanese name meaning clear pure child or child of clarity.
Sherrill
English · From an English surname meaning bright clearing; used as both a masculine and feminine given name.
Stanly
English · Variant of Stanley, from Old English meaning 'stony meadow' or 'stone clearing.'
Stillman
English · From Old English meaning 'quiet man' or 'peaceful man,' denoting a calm disposition.
Swen
Norse · Variant of Sven, from Old Norse 'sveinn' meaning 'young man' or 'boy.'
Selig
German · Yiddish/German name meaning 'blessed, happy' from German selig (blessed).
Serafino
Italian · Italian form of Seraphim, from Hebrew seraphim meaning 'burning ones', a rank of angels.
Shigeo
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'luxuriant man' or 'prosperous husband' (shige 'lush' + o 'man').
Sandford
English · English place name from Old English meaning "sandy ford," a river crossing with sandy ground.
Seymore
English · Variant of Seymour, from the Norman French place name Saint-Maur meaning "Saint Maurus."
Sotero
Greek · From Greek "soter" meaning "savior" or "deliverer"; name of an early pope.
Satoshi
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'wise,' 'intelligent,' or 'clear-thinking,' written with various kanji.
Seab
English · Rare English name, likely a diminutive of Sebastian or a surname-derived given name.
Shoichi
Japanese · Japanese name typically meaning 'first son of prosperity' or 'correct first son,' from various kanji combinations.
Sigmond
German · Variant of Sigmund, from Germanic 'sig' (victory) and 'mund' (protection), meaning 'victorious protector'.
Simuel
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Samuel, from Hebrew 'Shemu'el' meaning 'heard by God' or 'God has heard'.
Sadako
Japanese · Japanese name meaning chaste child or decisive child, from 'sada' (chaste/pure) + 'ko' (child).
Sammye
Hebrew · Feminine respelling of Sammy, from Hebrew Shmu'el meaning heard by God.
Sueko
Japanese · Japanese name combining 'sue' (end, tip) with 'ko' (child).
Signora
Italian · From the Italian word meaning 'lady' or 'madam,' used as a given name denoting refinement.
Stell
Latin · Short form of Stella, from Latin 'stella' meaning 'star.'
Stephie
Greek · Pet form of Stephanie, from Greek 'stephanos' meaning 'crown' or 'garland.'
Seibert
German · Germanic name from sigi (victory) and beraht (bright), meaning bright victory.
Solly
English · Diminutive of Solomon, from Hebrew Shlomo meaning peace or peaceful.
Sverre
Norse · Old Norse name meaning wild, swinging, or restless one.
Shoji
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'one who governs rightly', often written with kanji for 'correct' (正) and 'two/next' (二).
Sigfred
Norse · Scandinavian/Germanic name from 'sig' (victory) and 'frid' (peace), meaning 'victorious peace'.
Sabatino
Italian · Italian name meaning 'born on Saturday,' from Latin Sabbatum derived from Hebrew Shabbat.
Sargent
English · Occupational surname from Old French sergent meaning 'servant' or 'military officer.'
Seichi
Japanese · Japanese name typically written as 清一, meaning 'pure one' or 'refined first-born.'
Sellie
English · Diminutive of Selma or Celestine, used as an informal pet name meaning 'blessed' or 'divine.'
Simmons
English · English patronymic surname meaning 'son of Simon,' from Hebrew Shimon meaning 'he has heard.'
Stanwood
English · English place name meaning 'stony wood' or 'stone enclosure,' from Old English stan and wudu.
Stephens
English · English patronymic from Stephen, derived from Greek Stephanos meaning 'crown' or 'wreath.'
Sakae
Japanese · Japanese name meaning prosperity, flourishing, or glory.
Sallee
English · Variant of Sally, a diminutive of Sarah, from Hebrew meaning princess.
Scholastica
Latin · From Latin 'scholastica' meaning scholar or learned; borne by St. Scholastica, sister of St. Benedict.
Severine
French · French feminine form of Severinus, from Latin 'severus' meaning stern or serious.
Sybel
Greek · Variant of Sybil, from Greek 'sibylla' meaning prophetess or oracle.
Sydonia
Latin · From Latin 'Sidonia' meaning woman from Sidon, an ancient Phoenician city.
Secondo
Italian · Italian form of Secundus, Latin for second, traditionally given to a second-born child.
Shozo
Japanese · Japanese name meaning clear/bright and creation, often written with characters for prosperity and grandeur.
Satoru
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'enlightened,' 'wise,' or 'understanding,' written with the kanji 悟.
Sheffield
English · English place name from the River Sheaf and Old English 'feld' (field), meaning 'open land by the Sheaf.'
Susumu
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'to advance' or 'progress,' conveying forward movement and ambition.
Searcy
English · From a Norman French surname, possibly derived from a French place name Cercy or Searcy.
Saburo
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'third son,' traditionally given to the third-born male child.
Sherrell
English · Modern English name, likely a variant of Sherrill, from Old English meaning 'bright clearing.'
Solmon
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Solomon, from Hebrew 'Shelomoh' meaning 'peace.'
Summers
English · English surname originally denoting someone born in summer or living near a summit.
Sadamu
Japanese · Japanese name meaning to decide or to determine, conveying resolve and steadfastness.
Sadao
Japanese · Japanese name combining elements meaning decisive or pure with a masculine suffix, implying a loyal man.
Socrates
Greek · From Greek 'Sōkratēs' meaning whole power or safe strength; borne by the legendary Athenian philosopher.
Stance
English · Short form of Constance or Constantine, from Latin 'constans' meaning steadfast or firm.
Strother
English · From Old English meaning marshy land overgrown with brushwood; a place-based surname turned given name.
Sylvestre
French · French form of Silvester, from Latin 'silvestris' meaning of the forest or woodland dweller.
Stephina
Greek · Feminine form of Stephen, from Greek 'stephanos' meaning crown or wreath.
Sumie
Japanese · Japanese name combining 'sumi' (ink) and 'e' (picture), meaning 'ink painting.'
Shizu
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'quiet' or 'calm,' conveying serenity and stillness.
Siria
Greek · Derived from Sirius, the brightest star, from Greek seirios meaning 'glowing.'
Stephane
French · French form of Stephanie, from Greek stephanos meaning 'crown' or 'garland.'
Sadell
French · Modern coined name, likely a blend of Sarah and Adele, carrying the French sense of 'noble.'
Sarabelle
Hebrew · Combination of Sara ('princess' in Hebrew) and Belle ('beautiful' in French).
Satsuki
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'fifth month' (May), associated with early summer and azalea flowers.
Seretha
Greek · Variant of Serena, from Latin 'serenus' meaning calm or serene.
Sinforosa
Spanish · Spanish form of Symphorosa, from Latin 'symphorus' meaning 'bearing together.' A Roman martyr saint name.
Sumako
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'pure child' or 'clear child,' from elements 'sumi' (clear) and 'ko' (child).
Sydna
English · Feminine variant of Sydney, ultimately from Old English meaning 'wide island' or the French place Saint-Denis.
Setsuko
Japanese · Japanese name meaning temperate or moderate child, from 'setsu' (moderation) and 'ko' (child).
Shelia
Irish · Variant spelling of Sheila, from Irish Síle, the Gaelic form of Cecilia meaning blind.
Sherlie
English · Variant of Shirley, from Old English 'scir' (bright) and 'leah' (meadow), meaning bright clearing.
Shigeno
Japanese · Japanese name from 'shige' (luxuriant, abundant) and 'no' (field), meaning lush meadow.
Shizuye
Japanese · Japanese name from 'shizu' (quiet, tranquil) and 'e' (branch or bay), meaning peaceful branch.
Secundino
Latin · From Latin 'secundus' meaning 'second' or 'favorable,' used in Spanish-speaking Catholic traditions.
Shermon
English · Variant of Sherman, an occupational surname from Old English 'scear' (shear) + 'mann,' meaning cloth cutter.
Sigismund
German · Germanic name from 'sigu' (victory) and 'mund' (protection), meaning 'victorious protector.'
Shirl
English · Short form of Shirley, originally an English place name meaning 'bright clearing or meadow.'
Sebert
English · Anglo-Saxon name from 'sae' (sea) and 'beorht' (bright), meaning 'sea-bright' or 'illustrious by the sea.'
Shields
English · English surname meaning 'shield-maker' or from Irish place names; connotes protection.
Shizuo
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'quiet man' or 'calm hero,' from shizu (quiet) and o (man/hero).
Shigeto
Japanese · Japanese name typically written with kanji meaning 'luxuriant' or '繁' combined with 'person' or 'outer.'
Shady
Arabic · Arabic name meaning "singer" or "one with a beautiful voice," from the root for singing.
Shigenobu
Japanese · Japanese name combining "shige" (luxuriant,繁) and "nobu" (trust/faith, 信), meaning "abundant trust."
Shinichi
Japanese · Japanese name meaning "true first (son)," combining "shin" (真, true) and "ichi" (一, one/first).
Standley
English · Variant of Stanley, from Old English meaning "stony meadow" or "stone clearing."
Stanely
English · Variant spelling of Stanley, from Old English "stan" (stone) and "leah" (meadow/clearing).
Sylvian
Latin · From Latin "silva" meaning "forest," related to Silvanus, the Roman god of woods and fields.
Saichi
Japanese · Japanese name combining 'sai' (talent/wisdom) and 'ichi' (first/one).
Samp
English · Rare English diminutive, likely a short form of Sampson, meaning 'sun child.'
Seamon
Irish · Irish variant of Séamus (from Hebrew Shimon), meaning 'God has heard.'
Sever
Slavic · From Latin 'severus' meaning 'stern' or 'serious'; also a Slavic form of the same root.
Severn
Welsh · From the River Severn in Britain, possibly from a Celtic word meaning 'boundary.'
Sewall
English · Old English name from 'sige' (victory) + 'weald' (rule), meaning 'victorious ruler.'
Shiro
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'fourth son' or 'white,' depending on kanji used.
Shuford
English · English place-based surname, likely from an Old English locale meaning 'shallow ford.'
Shurman
German · Variant of Sherman, from Old English 'scéara' + 'mann,' meaning 'shearer' or 'cloth cutter.'
Silvo
Latin · From Latin 'silva' meaning 'forest' or 'woodland'; variant of Silvio.
Soichi
Japanese · Japanese name combining 'sō' (general/whole) and 'ichi' (first/one), meaning 'first son.'
Spero
Latin · From Latin 'spero' meaning 'I hope'; also a Greek surname meaning 'seed' or 'sow.'
Stancel
Slavic · Diminutive of Slavic names beginning with 'Stan-' (stand/become), meaning 'little glory.'
Stelmo
Italian · Derived from Sant'Elmo (St. Erasmus), patron saint of sailors; meaning 'helmet of will.'
Stoy
Slavic · Slavic short form related to 'stoi' (to stand), implying steadfastness.
Sachiko
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'child of happiness' or 'child of bliss,' from sachi (happiness) and ko (child).
Sheba
Hebrew · From the biblical Queen of Sheba; the name may mean 'oath' or refer to the ancient kingdom of Saba.
Sumiye
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'clear inlet' or 'pure blessing,' combining sumi (clear) with a feminine ending.
Saleta
Spanish · From the Galician/French place name La Salette, associated with a Marian shrine in southeastern France.
Sirkka
Norse · Finnish name meaning 'cricket' or 'grasshopper,' used as a given name in Nordic countries.
Stanislava
Slavic · Feminine form of Stanislav, from Slavic 'stan' (stand/become) and 'slava' (glory), meaning 'one who achieves glory.'
Syliva
Latin · Variant spelling of Sylvia, from Latin 'silva' meaning 'forest' or 'woodland.'
Sady
English · Variant of Sadie, a pet form of Sarah meaning princess in Hebrew.
Shadie
English · Variant of Shady, from English meaning shaded or from Arabic 'shadi' meaning singer.
Sulema
Arabic · Spanish variant of Zulema, from Arabic Sulaima meaning peaceful or healthy; related to Solomon.
Sumi
Japanese · Japanese name meaning clear, pure, or ink for painting; connotes refinement and clarity.
Suoma
Norse · Suoma is a Nordic-style name associated with Finland and homeland identity.
Suzann
French · Variant of Suzanne, from Hebrew Shoshana meaning lily or rose; a classic floral name.
Sybol
Greek · Variant spelling of Sybil, from Greek 'sibylla' meaning prophetess or oracle.
Shorty
English · English nickname name meaning 'short in stature,' used as an informal given name.
Scipio
Latin · Roman cognomen meaning 'staff' or 'walking stick', borne by the famed Roman general Scipio Africanus.
Sesario
Latin · Variant of Cesario, from Latin Caesar, possibly meaning 'hairy' or 'cut', linked to the imperial Roman title.
Swanson
Norse · Scandinavian-English patronymic surname meaning 'son of Svan', from Old Norse 'svanr' (swan).
Searle
English · From Old English or Germanic 'searu' meaning 'armor' or 'skill,' a medieval given name.
Selso
Spanish · Spanish variant of Celso, from Latin 'celsus' meaning 'high,' 'lofty,' or 'exalted.'
Seraphin
French · French form from Hebrew 'seraphim' meaning 'burning ones,' the highest order of angels.
Seymoure
French · Variant of Seymour, from the Norman French place name Saint-Maur meaning 'holy Moor.'
Sigle
Irish · Possibly from Irish Síle (form of Cecilia) or Germanic 'sigil' meaning 'victory.' Rare as a given name.
Silven
Latin · Variant of Silvan, from Latin Silvanus meaning 'of the forest,' the Roman god of woodlands.
Sumter
English · From Old French 'sometier' meaning 'pack-horse driver,' an occupational surname used as a given name.
Susano
Japanese · From Japanese Susanoo, the Shinto storm deity and brother of Amaterasu; also a Spanish variant form.
Swain
Norse · From Old Norse 'sveinn' meaning 'young man,' 'attendant,' or 'servant,' a common medieval byname.
Stefana
Greek · Feminine form of Stefan, from Greek 'stephanos' meaning crown or garland.
Stephenia
Greek · Elaborate feminine form of Stephen, from Greek 'stephanos' meaning crown or wreath.
Sibyle
Greek · French-influenced variant of Sibyl, from Greek 'sibylla' meaning 'prophetess.'
Silveria
Latin · From Latin 'silva' meaning 'forest' or 'silvery,' evoking woodland and luminance.
Saralee
English · Compound name blending Sarah (Hebrew 'princess') with Lee (English 'meadow').
Satoko
Japanese · Japanese name combining 'sato' (wisdom/village) with 'ko' (child), meaning 'wise child.'
Seena
English · Variant of Sina or anglicized form of Irish Sinéad, ultimately from Jane meaning 'God is gracious.'
Snoda
Norse · Rare name of likely Old Norse origin, possibly meaning 'smooth' or 'trimmed.'
Suzuko
Japanese · Japanese name combining 'suzu' (bell) and 'ko' (child), meaning 'bell child.'
Seaton
English · English place name meaning "settlement by the sea," from Old English sǣ (sea) and tūn (town).
Sylvin
Latin · From Latin "silva" meaning forest or woodland; a rare variant of Silvanus, Roman god of the woods.
Sibley
English · English surname-turned-given name derived from the medieval form of Sybil, meaning 'prophetess' from Greek sibylla.
Seiki
Japanese · Japanese name meaning "century," "vitality," or "star radiance," depending on kanji used.
Selmon
Hebrew · Variant of Solomon or Salmon, from Hebrew shalom meaning "peace."
Sexton
English · Occupational English name for a church caretaker, from Latin sacristanus (sacristan).
Stearns
English · English surname from Old English styrne meaning "stern" or "severe"; also a place name.
Salvotore
Italian · Variant of Salvatore, from Latin 'salvator' meaning 'savior,' a name honoring Christ as redeemer.
Severio
Italian · Variant of Saverio, the Italian form of Xavier, meaning 'the new house' from Basque 'etxeberria.'
Shigetoshi
Japanese · Japanese name combining 'shige' (繁, abundant/flourishing) and 'toshi' (利, sharp/clever).
Sigvard
Norse · Scandinavian name from Old Norse 'sigr' (victory) and 'varðr' (guardian), meaning 'victory guardian.'
Stiney
English · Diminutive form likely derived from Augustine or Constantine, meaning 'venerable' or 'steadfast.'
Shizuka
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'quiet' or 'calm,' written with characters for stillness and fragrance.
Sible
Greek · Variant of Sibyl, from Greek 'sibylla' meaning 'prophetess' or 'oracle.'
Sharleen
French · Variant spelling of Charlene, feminine diminutive of Charles, from Germanic 'karl' meaning 'free man.'
Sarajane
English · Compound of Sarah ("princess" in Hebrew) and Jane ("God is gracious"), a mid-20th-century blend name.
Satsuko
Japanese · Japanese name meaning "blessed child" or "happy child," written with characters for joy and child.
Seba
Hebrew · Short form of Sebastian (Greek "revered") or from Hebrew Sheba meaning "oath" or "seven."
Sharron
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Sharon, from the Hebrew place name meaning "a fertile plain."
Slyvia
Latin · Variant spelling of Sylvia, from Latin "silva" meaning "forest" or "woodland."
Stefhanie
Greek · Variant spelling of Stephanie, from Greek "stephanos" meaning "crown" or "garland."
Stefie
Greek · Pet form of Stephanie, ultimately from Greek "stephanos" meaning "crown."
Swanie
English · Diminutive name derived from "swan" or a pet form of a Germanic name element.
Sylvina
Latin · Elaborated feminine form of Sylvia, from Latin "silva" meaning "forest."
Samel
Hebrew · Variant of Samuel, from the Hebrew Shemu'el meaning 'God has heard' or 'name of God'.
Sisto
Italian · Italian form of Sixtus, from Latin 'sextus' meaning 'sixth', historically given to a sixth-born child.
Samule
Hebrew · Variant of Samuel, from Hebrew meaning heard by God or name of God.
Seabron
English · Variant of Seaborn, meaning born of the sea or sea warrior.
Sipriano
Spanish · Variant of Cipriano, from Latin Cyprianus meaning from the island of Cyprus.
Stedman
English · Old English occupational name meaning farmstead man or one who manages a farm.
Sumio
Japanese · Japanese name meaning clear or pure life, combining 'sumi' (clear) and 'o' (life).
Salmon
Hebrew · Variant of Solomon from Hebrew 'Shalom' meaning 'peace,' or from the Old French fish name.
Sambo
African · Of multiple origins: a West African name meaning 'second son,' or from Spanish/Portuguese naming traditions.
Seikichi
Japanese · Japanese name commonly written as 清吉 meaning 'pure good fortune' or 'clear luck.'
Selton
English · Variant of Shelton or Seldon, an English place name meaning 'settlement by the willow copse' or 'hall town.'
Setsuo
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'temperate man' or 'man of integrity,' from 'setsu' (節, temperance) and 'o' (男/夫, man).
Sievert
German · Germanic name from 'sigi' (victory) and 'ward' (guardian), meaning 'victorious protector.'
Sigmunt
German · Variant of Sigmund, from Old Norse 'sigr' (victory) and 'mund' (protector), meaning 'victorious protector.'
Silverius
Latin · From Latin 'silva' meaning 'forest or woodland.' Borne by Pope Silverius in the 6th century.
Sueo
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'last-born man' or 'youngest,' from 'sue' (末, end) and 'o' (男/夫, man).
Sunao
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'obedient, gentle, or honest,' written with the kanji 素直.
Sayoko
Japanese · Japanese name typically written 小夜子, meaning 'child of the small night' or 'night child.'
Shirle
English · Clipped form of Shirley, from Old English meaning 'bright clearing.'
Sueno
Norse · From Old Norse 'Sveinn' (young warrior) or Spanish 'sueño' (dream).
Sullie
Irish · Diminutive possibly from Irish 'súil' (eye/hope) or a pet form of Sullivan.
Sunbeam
English · English word name evoking a ray of sunshine; used as an optimistic given name.
Sadame
Japanese · Japanese name meaning chastity, fidelity, or destiny, written with kanji for righteousness.
Sakaye
Japanese · Variant romanization of Sakae, Japanese name meaning prosperity or flourishing.
Salomea
Hebrew · Eastern European form of Salome, from Hebrew 'shalom' meaning peace.
Salvatora
Italian · Feminine form of Salvatore, from Latin 'salvator' meaning savior, a title of Christ.
Seiko
Japanese · Japanese name meaning sincere, truthful, or accomplished child, depending on kanji used.
Shinobu
Japanese · Japanese unisex name meaning endurance, perseverance, or stealth, from the verb 'shinobu'.
Sinia
Hebrew · Rare name possibly derived from Sinai, the biblical mountain, meaning bush or thorn.
Spicie
English · Fanciful name derived from the English word spice, suggesting liveliness and spirit.
Stamatia
Greek · Greek feminine name from 'stamato' meaning stop, traditionally given to halt a run of daughters.
Stina
Norse · Scandinavian short form of Christina or Kristina, from Greek meaning anointed one or follower of Christ.
Susia
English · Variant of Susie or Susia, from Hebrew Shoshana meaning lily or rose.
Seiichi
Japanese · Japanese masculine name where 'sei' means 'pure/sincere' and 'ichi' means 'one/first.'
Shigeki
Japanese · Japanese masculine name where 'shige' means 'luxuriant/thriving' and 'ki' means 'tree' or 'spirit.'
Salbador
Spanish · Variant spelling of Salvador, from Latin 'salvator' meaning savior.
Spartaco
Italian · Italian form of Spartacus, the Thracian gladiator's name possibly meaning from the city of Sparta.
Santford
English · Variant of Sanford, an English place name meaning 'sandy ford' or 'sandy river crossing.'
Saragosa
Spanish · From Zaragoza, a Spanish city name derived from the Roman name Caesaraugusta.
Sedric
English · Variant of Cedric, a name coined by Sir Walter Scott meaning 'bounty pattern' in his novel Ivanhoe.
Sigfrid
German · Variant of Siegfried, from Germanic 'sigi' (victory) and 'fridu' (peace), meaning victorious peace.
Sneed
English · English surname from Old English 'snead' meaning a detached piece of woodland or clearing.
Sostenes
Greek · Spanish form of Sosthenes, from Greek meaning 'safe strength,' a biblical figure in Acts.
St
English · Abbreviated form likely derived from a saint's name, used as a given name in Southern U.S. tradition.
Standish
English · English place name meaning 'stony pasture,' famously borne by Myles Standish of Plymouth Colony.
Summie
English · Diminutive form likely from 'summer' or a pet form of names like Sumner.
Santiaga
Spanish · Feminine form of Santiago, meaning 'Saint James,' from Spanish 'Santo Iago.'
Saturnina
Latin · Feminine of Saturninus, from the Roman god Saturn; associated with agriculture and the golden age.
Sotera
Greek · From the Greek 'soter' meaning 'savior' or 'deliverer,' used as a saint's name in Christian tradition.
Sachiye
Japanese · Japanese name combining 'sachi' (happiness, blessing) with 'ye' (branch).
Salvadora
Spanish · Feminine form of Salvador, from Latin 'salvator' meaning savior.
Sherle
English · Variant of Sheryl or Shirley, from Old English meaning bright meadow.
Shuichi
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'mastering one' or 'excellent first son,' from shu + ichi.
Seals
English · English surname turned given name, from Old English meaning 'blessed' or 'fortunate.'
Searl
English · From Old German 'sarilo' meaning 'armor' or 'protection'; a Norman-era given name.
Selbert
English · Germanic compound name from 'sel' (blessed) and 'berht' (bright), meaning 'blessed brightness.'
Settimio
Italian · Italian form of Septimius, from Latin 'septimus' meaning 'seventh.'
Shigeyuki
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'abundant happiness,' from 'shige' (luxuriant) and 'yuki' (joy).
Shurley
English · Variant of Shirley, from Old English meaning 'bright clearing' or 'shire meadow.'
Simplicio
Latin · From Latin 'simplicius' meaning 'simple' or 'straightforward,' borne by early saints.
Sparks
English · English surname turned given name, from Old English 'spearca' meaning 'spark' or 'lively.'
Spaulding
English · From Old English place name Spalding, meaning 'people of the ditch or split land.'
Stancil
English · From Old French 'estancelle' meaning 'spark,' or a variant of the place name Stansel.
Sachie
Japanese · Japanese name from 'sachi' meaning 'happiness, blessing, good fortune.'
Sunda
English · Rare name possibly derived from the English word Sunday or from geographic place names.
Sarabel
English · Compound of Sara (princess in Hebrew) and Bel (beautiful), a creative American blend name.
Sigrun
Norse · Old Norse name from sigr (victory) and rún (secret/rune), a Valkyrie name in Norse mythology.
Sybal
English · Variant of Sybil, from Greek Sibylla, the title of ancient prophetesses who delivered divine oracles.
Sterl
English · Short form of Sterling, from Old English meaning 'little star' or referring to sterling silver quality.
Sebastino
Latin · Variant of Sebastiano, from Latin 'Sebastianus' meaning 'from Sebastia; venerable.'
Shigemi
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'luxuriant beauty' or 'flourishing'; written with characters for abundance.
Sabe
Spanish · Short form related to Spanish 'saber' (to know) or a variant of the Hebrew name Saba.
Senon
Spanish · Derived from Latin 'senex' meaning elder or old; borne by several early saints.
Sherburne
English · Old English place name meaning 'clear stream' or 'bright brook'.
Sherrel
English · Modern coined name, likely a blend of Sheryl and Darrel, popularized in the mid-20th century.
Shige
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'luxuriant,' 'abundant,' or 'growing,' written with kanji 繁 or 茂.
Sigel
German · From Germanic 'sigil' meaning victory; related to the Norse rune symbol for the sun.
Silvestro
Italian · From Latin 'silvestris' meaning 'of the forest' or 'wild'; borne by several popes.
Slavko
Slavic · Slavic name derived from 'slava' meaning glory or fame, common in Croatian and Serbian cultures.
Somers
English · From Old French 'somer' meaning summer, or an English place name for a summer settler.
Soon
Korean · Korean name meaning 'mild' or 'gentle'; also a Chinese name with meanings varying by character.
Svend
Norse · Danish and Scandinavian name from Old Norse 'sveinn' meaning young man or warrior.
Sadelle
Hebrew · French-styled diminutive of Sadie, from Sarah meaning 'princess.'
Sista
Norse · Scandinavian short form, possibly related to Sigrid or Cecilia.
Sophrona
Greek · From Greek 'sophron' meaning 'prudent, self-controlled, sensible.'
Syril
Greek · Variant of Cyril, from Greek 'kyrios' meaning 'lord' or 'master.'
Saline
English · From Latin 'salinus' meaning 'salty'; used as a given name evoking natural salt springs.
Seleta
English · From Latin 'selecta' meaning 'chosen one' or 'selected'; a rare elaborated form.
Senetta
English · Feminine elaboration possibly from Latin 'senectus' (elder) or a variant of Sennett/Jeanette.
Severia
Latin · Feminine of Severus, from Latin 'severus' meaning 'stern' or 'serious'; an ancient Roman name.
Shyrlee
English · Creative respelling of Shirley, from Old English meaning 'bright meadow' or 'shire clearing'.
Stashia
Slavic · Short form of Anastasia, from Greek 'anastasis' meaning 'resurrection'.
Suetta
Hebrew · Elaborated diminutive of Sue, from Susannah, Hebrew for 'lily' or 'graceful lily.'
Sybile
Greek · Variant of Sybil, from Greek Sibylla, the title of ancient prophetesses at sacred oracles.
Seledonio
Spanish · Variant of Celedonio, from Greek 'chelidon' meaning 'swallow' (the bird), a saint's name.
Semon
Hebrew · Variant of Simon, from Hebrew 'Shim'on' meaning 'he has heard' or 'listening.'
Silvin
Latin · Variant of Silvain or Silvanus, from Latin 'silva' meaning 'forest' or 'woodland.'
Semmie
English · Diminutive of Samuel or Samson, from Hebrew meaning 'heard by God' or 'sun'.
Silviano
Spanish · Spanish form of Silvanus, from Latin silva meaning 'forest' or 'woodland'.
Steave
English · Variant spelling of Steve, from Greek Stephanos meaning 'crown' or 'garland'.
Sabato
Italian · Italian name derived from Hebrew 'Shabbat,' meaning 'Saturday' or 'day of rest.'
Sebero
Spanish · From Latin 'severus' meaning 'stern' or 'strict,' used in Spanish-speaking cultures.
Sebie
Latin · Diminutive of Sebastian, from Greek 'sebastos' meaning 'venerable' or 'revered.'
Sedgie
English · English diminutive related to 'sedge,' a marsh plant, suggesting a nature-inspired origin.
Smithy
English · Diminutive of Smith, the occupational surname for a metalworker or blacksmith.
Sprague
English · From Middle English or German meaning 'lively,' 'alert,' or 'energetic.'
Shirlene
English · Modern elaboration of Shirley (bright meadow) with the feminine suffix -ene.
Shirleyann
English · Combination of Shirley (Old English 'bright meadow') and Ann (Hebrew 'grace').
Shyrle
English · Variant spelling of Shirley, from Old English meaning 'bright meadow.'
Socorra
Spanish · Variant of Socorro, Spanish for 'help' or 'succor,' tied to Our Lady of Perpetual Help.
Sedelia
Latin · Variant of Adelia or Sidelia, possibly from Latin 'sedēlis' or an elaboration of Adele.
Senovia
Spanish · Spanish variant of Zenobia, from Greek 'Zenobia' meaning 'life of Zeus.'
Sherma
English · Feminine form of Sherman, from Old English 'scēara' (shears) + 'mann,' originally a cloth-cutter.
Shirleymae
English · Combination of Shirley (Old English, 'bright meadow') and Mae (month of May).
Silvina
Latin · From Latin 'silva' meaning forest or woodland; a nature name popular in Spanish-speaking cultures.
Splendora
Latin · From Latin "splendor" meaning brilliance or magnificence.
Sterline
English · Variant of Sterling, from Old English meaning "of high quality" or "genuine."
Shig
Japanese · Japanese diminutive from names like Shigeru (luxuriant) or Shigeo (heavy man).
Silvino
Spanish · From Latin 'silva' meaning forest; Spanish/Italian form of Silvanus, god of the woods.
Sankey
English · English place-name from the River Sankey in Lancashire, used as a given name.
Senovio
Spanish · Rare Spanish name likely from Latin 'senex' (elder) or a Hispanic saint's name.
Spencel
English · Rare variant related to Spencer, an occupational name for a steward or dispenser.
Standard
English · English word name meaning 'banner bearer' or 'one who carries the standard.'
Steadman
English · Old English surname-name meaning 'farmstead dweller' or 'steady, dependable man.'
Stearl
English · Rare English variant possibly related to Sterling, meaning 'of high quality' or 'starling.'
Stowe
English · English place name from Old English 'stow' meaning 'holy place' or 'meeting place.'
Stuard
Scottish · Variant spelling of Stuart/Stewart, meaning 'steward' or 'household guardian.'
Stachia
Greek · Variant of Stacia, a short form of Anastasia, from Greek "anastasis" meaning resurrection.
Sakiko
Japanese · Japanese name meaning blossom child or earlier child, using kanji 咲 (bloom) and 子 (child).
Solidad
Spanish · Variant of Soledad, from Spanish meaning solitude, referencing the Virgin Mary's sorrows.
Sachiyo
Japanese · Japanese name combining sachi (happiness, good fortune) and yo (generation, world).
Saralyn
Hebrew · Modern blend of Sarah (Hebrew 'princess') and Lynn (Welsh 'lake').
Saramae
Hebrew · Combination of Sarah (Hebrew 'princess') and Mae (English, from May or Margaret).
Serafine
Hebrew · French form of Seraphina, from Hebrew seraphim meaning 'fiery ones,' the highest order of angels.
Sewilla
Spanish · Variant spelling related to Seville (Sevilla), the Spanish city; possibly linked to Latin Sibilla.
Sheilah
Irish · Variant of Sheila, the Irish form of Cecilia, from Latin caecus meaning 'blind.'
Socoro
Spanish · Variant of Socorro, Spanish for 'help' or 'relief,' from the Marian title Nuestra Señora del Socorro.
Susa
Persian · Ancient Persian city name (Shushan) meaning 'lily'; appears in the biblical Book of Esther.
Sylvene
Latin · Variant of Sylvie or Silvana, from Latin silva meaning 'forest' or 'woodland.'
Senaido
Spanish · Rare Spanish name possibly derived from Latin senatus or related to the saint name Sinesius.
Sigifredo
Spanish · Spanish form of Siegfried, from Germanic elements meaning 'victory peace.'
Staton
English · English place-based surname from Old English meaning 'settlement by the stones.'
Stratford
English · English place name meaning 'ford on a Roman road,' famously linked to Shakespeare's birthplace.
Swinton
English · English place name from Old English meaning 'pig farm settlement' or 'swine town.'
Senorina
Spanish · Derived from Spanish señorita or Italian signorina, meaning young lady or miss.
Sharline
English · Variant of Charlene, feminine of Charles, from Germanic karl meaning free person.
Saraphine
Hebrew · Variant of Seraphina, from Hebrew seraphim meaning 'burning ones' or 'fiery angels'.
Saundra
English · Variant of Sandra/Alexandra, from Greek meaning 'defender of mankind'.
Secundina
Latin · From Latin secundus meaning 'second' or 'favorable'; historically given to a second daughter.
Selester
Latin · Variant of Celeste, from Latin caelestis meaning 'heavenly' or 'celestial'.
Selestine
Latin · Variant of Celestine, from Latin caelestis meaning 'heavenly' or 'of the sky'.
Seletha
Greek · Possibly related to Aletha/Alethea, from Greek aletheia meaning 'truth'.
Shirleen
English · Elaboration of Shirley, from Old English meaning 'bright meadow' or 'shire clearing'.
Silvestra
Latin · Feminine of Silvester, from Latin silva meaning 'forest' or 'woodland'.
Sixta
Latin · Feminine of Sixtus, from Latin sextus meaning 'sixth'; often a birth-order name.
Sydel
English · Modern blend of Sydney and the suffix -el; possibly influenced by Hebrew for 'field'.
Sylbia
Latin · Variant of Sylvia, from Latin silva meaning 'forest' or 'woodland spirit'.
Shelvy
English · Diminutive or variant of Shelby or Sheldon, meaning 'sheltered town' or 'ledge estate.'
Sydnor
English · English surname variant of Sidney, meaning 'wide island' or 'St. Denis follower.'
Sergei
Slavic · Russian form of Sergius, a Roman family name possibly meaning 'servant' or 'guardian.'
Sherril
English · Variant of Sherrill, from Old English meaning 'bright clearing' or 'shire hill.'
Stokley
English · English place name meaning 'clearing with tree stumps,' from Old English 'stocc' and 'leah.'
Shingo
Japanese · Japanese name often written with characters meaning true, genuine, or devoted.
Shun
Japanese · East Asian name meaning fast or talented in Japanese, or obedient in Chinese.
Sivert
Norse · Scandinavian name from Old Norse meaning victory guardian.
Stanleigh
English · Variant of Stanley, from Old English meaning stone clearing or meadow.
Salle
English · Variant spelling of Sally, a diminutive of Sarah, from Hebrew meaning 'princess'.
Shirely
English · Variant spelling of Shirley, from an Old English place name meaning 'bright meadow' or 'shire clearing'.
Sherlee
English · Variant spelling of Shirley, from Old English meaning 'bright clearing' or 'sunny meadow'.
Selestina
Latin · Variant of Celestina, from Latin 'caelestis' meaning 'heavenly.'
Sharlet
French · Variant of Charlotte, the French feminine of Charles, meaning 'free person.'
Siebert
German · Germanic name combining 'sigi' (victory) and 'berht' (bright), meaning victory-bright.
Smead
English · Rare English surname name, possibly from Old English 'smethe' meaning smooth or level.
Sunya
Indian · From Sanskrit 'shunya' meaning void or emptiness, a concept in Hindu and Buddhist philosophy.
Seroba
English · Extremely rare name of uncertain origin, possibly a phonetic coinage or regional variant.
Savada
Spanish · Rare elaboration possibly related to Spanish 'sabada' or a modern coined name.
Sharley
English · Variant spelling of Shirley or Charley, from Old English meaning bright meadow.
Saeko
Japanese · Japanese name combining 'sae' (clear, bright) and 'ko' (child).
Seaman
English · English occupational surname meaning 'sailor' or 'seafarer,' from Old English 'sæmann.'
Si
Hebrew · Short form of Simon, Silas, or Simons, often from Hebrew 'shim'on' meaning 'he has heard.'
Silbestre
Spanish · Variant of Silvestre, from Latin 'silvestris' meaning 'of the forest' or 'woodland dweller.'
Slyvester
Latin · Variant spelling of Sylvester, from Latin 'silva' meaning 'forest,' hence 'one from the woods.'
South
English · English directional surname and given name denoting someone who lived to the south of a settlement.
Standford
English · Variant of Stanford, from Old English 'stan' (stone) and 'ford,' meaning 'stony river crossing.'
Sallyann
English · Compound of Sally (pet form of Sarah, 'princess') and Ann (from Hannah, 'grace').
Sheri
French · Variant of Chérie, from French meaning 'darling' or 'beloved.'
Scharlene
German · Germanic-influenced spelling of Charlene, from Old German 'karl' meaning 'free woman.'
Shirlye
English · Variant spelling of Shirley, from Old English meaning 'bright meadow' or 'shire clearing.'
Sidonie
French · French form of Sidonia, from Latin meaning 'woman from Sidon,' the ancient Phoenician city.
Sanjuanita
Spanish · Spanish diminutive honoring San Juan (Saint John), meaning 'little Saint John.'
Seta
Italian · From Italian/Latin 'seta' meaning 'silk,' or an Armenian name meaning 'starlike radiance.'
Sharlee
English · Modern phonetic respelling of Charlie/Charlee, from French 'Charles' meaning 'free person.'
Sonna
Norse · Possibly from Old Norse or a feminine form of Son, meaning 'sun' or 'song.'
Sytha
English · Rare English name, possibly a variant of Sitha, a medieval form meaning 'peace' or 'victory.'
Sammey
Hebrew · Variant of Sammy, a diminutive of Samuel, Hebrew meaning 'heard by God.'
Shoso
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'to soar' or 'aspiring,' composed of elements suggesting rising spirit.
Shack
English · English short form or nickname, possibly from surnames like Shackleford or Shackelford.
Sherlene
English · Modern blend of Shirley and the suffix -lene, meaning bright meadow.
Shirleyan
English · Modern blend of Shirley ('bright meadow') with the suffix -an, likely from Ann ('grace').
Suyeko
Japanese · Japanese feminine name, commonly written with characters meaning '末' (end/youngest) and '子' (child).
Syma
Hebrew · Variant of Sima, from Hebrew meaning 'treasure' or 'joy,' or Greek 'sema' meaning 'sign'.
Sharman
English · Variant of Sherman, an occupational surname meaning 'shearer of cloth.'
Sanda
Slavic · Slavic short form of Alexandra meaning 'defender of mankind,' also a Sandra variant.
Shirla
English · Variant of Shirley, from Old English meaning 'bright meadow,' originally a place name.
Sema
Arabic · From Arabic meaning sky or heaven; also from Greek 'sema' meaning sign or token.
Sueann
English · Compound of Sue (from Hebrew Shoshana, 'lily') and Ann ('grace').
Shogo
Japanese · Japanese name meaning 'soaring' or 'prosperity,' varying by kanji characters.
Simmon
English · Variant of Simon, from Hebrew Shimon meaning 'he has heard.'
Savas
Greek · From Greek Sabbas, derived from the Hebrew word for 'Saturday' or 'elder'. Common in Greek Orthodox tradition.
Shearl
English · Phonetic variant of Sheryl or Shirley, likely from Old English meaning 'bright meadow'.
Sherlock
English · From Old English 'scir' (bright) and 'locc' (lock of hair), meaning 'fair-haired'. Famed via Arthur Conan Doyle.
Sorrell
French · From Old French 'sorel' meaning reddish-brown, or from the sorrel plant with tart leaves.
Sharlot
French · Phonetic respelling of Charlotte, the French feminine of Charles, meaning 'free woman.'
Soveida
Spanish · Rare Spanish-origin name, possibly related to 'sobeida' from Arabic meaning 'lofty' or 'exalted.'
Shirrell
English · Variant of Sherrill, from an English place name meaning 'bright clearing.'
Sebern
English · Rare name possibly from Germanic roots related to 'victory' or a variant of Severin.
Sherill
English · Variant of Sherrill, from an Old English place name meaning 'bright, clear hill.'
Sacramento
Spanish · From Latin 'sacramentum' meaning sacrament or sacred oath, also a place name.
Sharyn
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Sharon, a Hebrew place name meaning 'a plain' or fertile land.
Suanne
Hebrew · Variant of Suzanne, from Hebrew 'Shoshannah' meaning lily or rose.
Sharee
Hebrew · Variant of Shari, a pet form of Sharon meaning 'a fertile plain.'
Sheilia
Irish · Variant spelling of Sheila, the Irish form of Cecilia meaning 'blind' or 'heavenly.'
Shirline
English · Variant of Shirley with the -line suffix, meaning 'bright meadow.'
Sharlie
English · Feminine variant of Charlie, from Germanic 'Karl' meaning 'free man.'
Sharalyn
English · Modern blend of Sharon (Hebrew 'plain, flat area') and the suffix -lyn. Mid-century American creation.
Sherron
English · Variant of Sharon, from Hebrew meaning 'a fertile plain,' referring to the Plain of Sharon in Israel.
Sedell
English · Modern coined name, possibly influenced by the French 'elle' suffix combined with an inventive root.
Suzi
Hebrew · Casual diminutive of Susan, from Hebrew 'Shoshana' meaning lily or rose.
Skippy
English · Playful English nickname, originally a diminutive for a ship captain or skipper.
Shadrick
Hebrew · Variant of Shadrach, a biblical name from the Book of Daniel, meaning 'command of Aku'.
Sheril
English · Variant of Sheryl or Cheryl, from French chérie meaning 'darling' or 'beloved'.
Sherl
English · Short variant of Sheryl, from French chérie meaning 'darling' or 'dear one'.
Sheron
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Sharon, from the Hebrew place name meaning 'a fertile plain.'
Sharilyn
Hebrew · Blend of Shari (from Sharon or Sarah) and the suffix -lyn, a mid-century coinage.
Sharen
Hebrew · Variant of Sharon, from the biblical Plain of Sharon meaning 'a fertile plain.'
Sandie
English · Variant spelling of Sandi, a pet form of Sandra from Greek Alexandra.
Saralou
Hebrew · Compound of Sara (Hebrew 'princess') and Lou (from Louise, famous warrior).
Sharie
Hebrew · Variant of Shari, a pet form of Sharon, referring to the fertile plain in Israel.
Saranne
Hebrew · Blend of Sarah ('princess') and Anne ('grace'), a mid-century compound name.
Sarha
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Sarah, from Hebrew meaning 'princess' or Arabic meaning 'joy'.
Selva
Latin · From Latin/Spanish 'selva' meaning 'forest' or 'woodland'; in Tamil, a variant of Selvan meaning 'prosperity'.
Sharolyn
English · Modern blend of Sharon ('a fertile plain' in Hebrew) and the suffix -lyn meaning 'lake' or 'pretty'.
Shelvie
English · Rare American name, possibly a diminutive of Shelby meaning 'willow farm'.
Smitty
English · Diminutive of Smith, an occupational surname for a metalworker.
Sherald
English · Blend of Sherman and Gerald, or variant of Herald with Sh- prefix.
Shirrel
English · Rare modern name, possibly a blend of Shirley and Darrell.
Shelda
English · Blend of Shelby and Zelda, or a diminutive form suggesting a shield or protector.
Serita
Spanish · Variant of Sarita, a Spanish diminutive of Sara meaning princess.
Shelba
English · Variant of Shelby, from an Old English surname meaning 'willow farm' or 'sheltered settlement'.
Sherie
French · Variant of Cherie, from the French 'chérie' meaning dear or beloved.
Su
Hebrew · Short form of Susan, from Hebrew Shoshana meaning lily.
Sandee
English · Phonetic respelling of Sandy, a diminutive of Sandra/Alexander ('defender of mankind').
Saralie
Hebrew · Modern blend of Sara ('princess') and the suffix -lie.
Sharlyn
English · Modern blend of Sharon or Shar- with the suffix -lyn, meaning 'beautiful.'
Sharma
Indian · From Sanskrit meaning 'joy, shelter, comfort'; also used as a surname.
Shela
Irish · Variant of Sheila, from Irish Síle, the Gaelic form of Cecilia ('blind/heavenly').
Shelah
Hebrew · Biblical Hebrew name meaning 'request' or 'petition.'
Sheree
French · Phonetic English spelling of French chérie, meaning 'darling, beloved.'
Shirli
English · Variant spelling of Shirley, from Old English meaning 'bright meadow.'
Stana
Slavic · Slavic short form of Stanislava, meaning 'to become glorious.'
Silberio
Spanish · Variant of Silverio, from Latin "silva" meaning "forest" or "woodland."
Stjulian
Latin · From Saint Julian, derived from Latin "Julianus" meaning "descended from Jupiter" or "youthful."
Shelva
English · A modern feminine name, likely a blend of Shelby and similar Shel- names.
Shelvia
English · A blend of Shelby and Silvia, combining modern English with Latin "silva" (forest).
Shelbia
English · Feminine variant of Shelby, from Old English elements meaning "willow farm estate."
Sherline
English · A blend of Sheryl and the suffix -line, combining "dear one" with a melodic ending.
Sheryll
English · Variant spelling of Sheryl/Cheryl, likely derived from the French 'chérie' meaning 'dear one.'
Shriley
English · Variant spelling of Shirley, from Old English meaning 'bright meadow' or 'shire clearing.'
Sharan
Hebrew · Variant of Sharon, from the Hebrew place name referring to the fertile Plain of Sharon.