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Baby names starting with S

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Sherleen
English · Blend of Sheryl (from French 'chérie') and the suffix -leen, meaning 'beloved one.'
Sirley
English · Variant spelling of Shirley, from Old English 'scir leah' meaning 'bright meadow.'
Suann
Hebrew · Contracted blend of Susan (Hebrew 'lily') and Ann (Hebrew 'grace').
Suzane
Hebrew · Variant of Suzanne, from Hebrew Shoshana meaning 'lily' or 'rose.'
Sallyanne
English · Compound of Sally (princess, from Sarah) and Anne (grace).
Selvia
Latin · Variant of Silvia, from Latin 'silva' meaning forest or woodland.
Shelvey
English · English surname-turned-given-name, likely from a place name meaning 'shelf ledge' or flat hill.
Sherin
Persian · Variant of Shirin, a Persian name meaning 'sweet' or 'pleasant.'
Sherryl
French · Variant of Cheryl, likely derived from the French 'chérie' meaning darling or beloved.
Soyla
Spanish · Spanish diminutive or variant, possibly related to Sol meaning sun.
Suellen
English · Combination of Sue (from Hebrew Shoshannah, lily) and Ellen (light).
Sydne
English · Variant spelling of Sydney, from an Old English surname meaning 'wide island.'
Starlene
English · Modern creation combining Star with the feminine suffix -lene, evoking celestial imagery.
Shirlean
English · Variant of Shirley, from Old English scir (bright) + leah (meadow), meaning 'bright clearing.'
Sonda
English · Variant of Sondra, itself a form of Sandra/Alexandra, meaning 'defender of mankind.'
Sandralee
English · Compound of Sandra (defender of mankind) and Lee (meadow), a mid-century American blend.
Sharry
English · Pet form of Sharon, from Hebrew for the fertile Plain of Sharon in Israel.
Sharyl
English · Variant of Cheryl, a 20th-century coinage blending Charlotte/Cherry with the suffix -yl.
Shelma
Norse · Variant of Selma, possibly from Norse Anselma meaning 'divinely protected' or 'helmet of God.'
Sherra
English · Variant of Sherry, from the French place name Chéri meaning 'darling' or from Sharon.
Sueanne
English · Compound of Sue (Hebrew, lily) and Anne (Hebrew, grace), meaning 'graceful lily.'
Sandria
Greek · A variant of Sandra, a short form of Alexandra meaning 'defender of men' in Greek.
Sharion
Hebrew · A variant of Sharon, from Hebrew 'sharon' referring to the fertile plain in Israel, meaning 'a plain'.
Sheran
Hebrew · A variant spelling of Sharon, from the Hebrew place name referring to the coastal plain of Israel.
Shirleye
English · A variant of Shirley, an Old English place name meaning 'bright clearing in the woods'.
Sonnia
Greek · A variant of Sonya/Sonia, a Slavic diminutive of Sophia meaning 'wisdom' from Greek 'sophia'.
Sharonlee
Hebrew · Compound of Sharon (Hebrew 'fertile plain') and Lee ('meadow'), evoking lush landscapes.
Sharren
English · Phonetic variant of Sharon, from Hebrew meaning 'a fertile plain' in the Holy Land.
Sharri
English · Informal spelling of Shari, a diminutive of Sharon ('fertile plain') or derivative of the French chérie.
Sharrie
English · Variant of Shari/Chérie, from French 'chérie' meaning 'darling' or from Sharon ('fertile plain').
Sheral
English · Variant of Sheryl or Cheryl, from French 'chérie' ('darling') combined with English name patterns.
Shereen
Persian · From Persian 'shirin' meaning 'sweet, pleasant.' Popularized by the legendary Persian figure Shirin.
Sherla
English · Modern variant of Shirley or Sheryl, from Old English 'scir leah' meaning 'bright meadow.'
Sherral
English · Variant of Sheryl, ultimately from French 'chérie' meaning 'beloved, darling.'
Sherran
English · Blend of Sharon ('fertile plain') and the Sher- prefix from Sheryl ('darling').
Sonie
English · Informal variant of Sonia, from Greek 'sophia' meaning 'wisdom.'
Swanee
English · From the Suwannee River name, popularized by Stephen Foster's song. Evokes Southern Americana.
Seavy
English · Rare surname-derived given name, possibly from Old French 'suave' or a place name meaning 'elder tree estate.'
Segundo
Spanish · Spanish for 'second,' traditionally given to a second-born son.
Skipper
English · From Middle English/Dutch 'schipper' meaning 'ship captain or master.'
Seburn
English · Variant of Seaborn or Selburn, an Old English name meaning 'sea warrior' or 'stream by the willows.'
Starley
English · Rare name from Old English elements meaning 'star clearing or meadow.'
Sonjia
Slavic · Variant spelling of Sonja, from Russian Софья (Sophia) meaning 'wisdom.'
Salli
English · Variant spelling of Sally, a diminutive of Sarah meaning 'princess.'
Sherby
English · Modern American invented diminutive of Sherry or Sheryl, used as a playful given name.
Sundra
Greek · Variant of Sandra/Sondra, a short form of Alexandra meaning 'defender of men.'
Shera
Hebrew · Possibly from Hebrew meaning 'song' or a variant of Sarah ('princess'), used as a modern feminine name.
Sheryle
English · Variant of Cheryl/Sheryl, a 20th-century invented blend of Cherry and French chérie ('darling').
Sarahjane
Hebrew · Compound of Sarah ('princess') and Jane ('God is gracious'), both of Hebrew origin.
Shaaron
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Sharon, from Hebrew referring to the fertile coastal plain of Sharon in Israel.
Sharel
English · Modern variant of Cheryl/Sheryl, a 20th-century invented blend of Cherry and French chérie.
Sharin
Hebrew · Variant of Sharon meaning 'a plain' or 'flat land' in Hebrew, or a phonetic diminutive of Sharon.
Sharrol
English · Modern American variant blending Cheryl and Carol, a 20th-century invented feminine name.
Shelbyjean
English · Compound of Shelby (English place name meaning 'willow farm') and Jean ('God is gracious').
Sherolyn
English · Modern American blend of Sheryl and the popular '-lyn' suffix, created in mid-20th century.
Suzon
French · French variant of Suzanne, from Hebrew Shoshannah meaning 'lily' or 'rose.'
Saraann
Hebrew · A compound of Sara (Hebrew 'princess') and Ann (Hebrew 'grace'), fused into a single given name.
Selba
Latin · Likely a variant of Selva, from Latin silva meaning 'forest,' used as a rare feminine given name.
Senobia
Greek · A variant of Zenobia, from Greek elements meaning 'life of Zeus,' borne by the famous 3rd-century queen.
Sherlon
English · A modern invented name likely blending Sheryl (from French Chérie, 'darling') with a masculine -lon suffix.
Stony
English · English nature name or nickname derived from 'stone,' suggesting a rocky place or steadfast character.
Sherian
English · Modern invented variant blending Sheryl and Sharon; Sharon is Hebrew for 'a fertile plain.'
Suzzanne
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Suzanne, derived from Hebrew 'Shoshana' meaning 'lily' or 'rose.'
Scherry
French · Variant spelling of Sherry/Cherie, from French 'chérie' meaning 'beloved' or 'dear one.'
Sharell
English · Modern invented feminine form possibly blending Sharon and the suffix -ell, influenced by Chanel/Charelle.
Sharone
Hebrew · Variant of Sharon, from Hebrew referring to the fertile coastal plain of Sharon in ancient Israel.
Sherre
French · Variant of Sherry/Cherie, from French 'chérie' meaning 'beloved,' or an altered form of Sharon.
Sheryn
English · Modern invented blend of Sharon and Karen, combining Hebrew and Greek roots meaning 'plain' and 'pure.'
Shyrl
English · Phonetic variant spelling of Cheryl or Shirley, from Old English 'scir leah' meaning 'bright meadow.'
Samma
Hebrew · Possibly related to Semitic roots found in names like Sama or Samah, often linked with sky or exalted qualities.
Sandrea
Greek · A blend of Sandra and Andrea, both from Greek roots meaning manly or brave.
Sharlane
German · A modern elaboration of Charlotte or Sharla, from Germanic roots meaning free man.
Sharran
Hebrew · Likely a variant of Sharon, the biblical place name meaning plain or fertile land.
Sherrilyn
French · A blend of Cheryl and Marilyn, drawing on French Cherie-like sounds meaning beloved.
Suedell
English · A modern compound joining Sue with the suffix -dell, suggesting a valley-like place element.
Scherrie
French · Scherrie is a variant of Sherry or Cherie, from French chérie meaning "beloved."
Sallyjo
English · A compound of Sally (diminutive of Sarah, Hebrew 'princess') and Jo, a popular mid-century double name.
Scharlotte
French · An alternate spelling of Charlotte, the French feminine form of Charles meaning 'free man.'
Sheralyn
English · A modern blend of Sherry (variant of Sharon, Hebrew) with the suffix -lyn, a mid-century American invention.
Sereta
Latin · A modern invented variant possibly related to Serena (Latin 'calm, serene') with a diminutive -eta suffix.
Sharryn
Hebrew · A variant spelling of Sharon, from Hebrew meaning 'a fertile plain,' referring to the biblical Sharon valley.
Sidnee
English · A variant spelling of Sidney, from an English surname meaning 'wide island' or derived from Saint-Denis in France.
Sande
Greek · Diminutive of Sandra/Alexandra, from Greek meaning 'defender of men.'
Sharlyne
German · Feminine variant of Charles, from Old German meaning 'free man.'
Sherrin
Hebrew · Variant of Sharon, from Hebrew referring to the fertile coastal plain of Sharon.
Sherryn
Hebrew · Modern variant of Sharon, from Hebrew referring to the fertile plain of Sharon.
Saintclair
French · From the French place name and surname Saint-Clair, meaning 'holy' and 'clear/bright' from Latin roots.
Sammual
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Samuel, from Hebrew 'Shemu'el' meaning 'God has heard' or 'name of God'.
Shad
Hebrew · Short form of the biblical name Shadrach, from Babylonian/Hebrew meaning 'command of Aku' or 'rejoicing in the way'.
Sherell
French · Modern variant of Cheryl or Sheryl, likely derived from French 'chérie' meaning 'darling' or 'beloved'.
Sherrian
English · Modern elaborated variant of Sherry or Sherri, ultimately linked to French 'chérie' meaning 'dear one'.
Shareen
Hebrew · Elaborated variant of Sharon, from Hebrew meaning 'a fertile plain' or 'the plain of Sharon'.
Suellyn
Hebrew · Modern American compound of Sue (short for Susan, Hebrew 'lily') and Lynn (Welsh 'lake').
Shirey
English · Variant spelling of Shirley, an English place name meaning 'bright woodland clearing'.
Sueellen
Hebrew · American compound of Sue (Hebrew 'lily') and Ellen (Greek variant of Helen, 'bright light').
Shellia
Irish · Elaborated variant of Sheila, the Irish anglicization of Síle, itself derived from Latin Cecilia.
Sarahann
Hebrew · Compound of Sarah (Hebrew: princess) and Ann (Hebrew: God has favored me), a classic double name.
Sharian
Hebrew · Modern variant blending Sharon (Hebrew: a fertile plain) with the suffix -ian into a unique feminine form.
Shearon
Hebrew · Variant of Sharon, the Hebrew place name meaning 'a fertile plain' or 'forest.'
Sheilla
Irish · Variant of Sheila, an Irish anglicization of Síle (Cecilia), from Latin meaning 'blind' or 'dim-sighted.'
Sherree
French · Variant of Sherry, from French chérie meaning 'dear' or influenced by the Spanish wine-region name Jerez.
Sherryll
French · Elaborated variant of Cheryl/Sheryl, a 20th-century invention blending French chérie (dear) with the suffix -yl.
Shila
Irish · Variant of Sheila (Irish, from Latin Cecilia) or an Indian name from Sanskrit meaning 'conduct' or 'character.'
Sidna
Latin · Variant possibly derived from Sidonie (Latin: from Sidon) or as a feminine form of the English place name Sidney.
Sonjie
Greek · Playful variant of Sonja, a Slavic diminutive of Sophia from Greek meaning 'wisdom.'
Saford
English · Variant of Sanford or Stafford, an English place-based surname meaning 'sandy ford' or 'stone ford'.
Spessard
German · A rare German-origin surname used as a given name in the American South, possibly from a regional German place name.
Sharrel
French · Modern invented variant of Cheryl or Sherry, blending French-origin Cherie ('dear') with English suffixes.
Sherrye
French · Variant of Sherry, from French 'chérie' meaning 'darling', popularized as a given name in 20th-century America.
Sharryl
French · Variant of Cheryl/Sheryl, a 20th-century blend of Sharon (Hebrew 'plain') and Beryl (Greek gemstone).
Saundria
Greek · Elaborated variant of Sandra, from Greek Alexandra meaning 'defender of men.'
Shelagh
Irish · Irish form of Sheila, derived from Cecilia, from Latin meaning 'blind' or 'heavenly.'
Sherrol
English · Variant of Sheryl or Cheryl, a mid-20th century invented name blending Sherry and Carol.
Shonna
Irish · Variant of Shona, the Scottish Gaelic form of Joan, from Hebrew meaning 'God is gracious.'
Saretta
Hebrew · Italian diminutive of Sara, from Hebrew 'Sarah' meaning 'princess' or 'noblewoman,' with the suffix '-etta.'
Seretta
Latin · Likely an elaboration of Serena, from Latin 'serenus' meaning 'calm' or 'tranquil,' with an Italian diminutive suffix.
Sharilee
Hebrew · Modern blend of Shari (from Hebrew Sharon, a fertile plain) and Lee (Old English meadow/clearing).
Sharonne
Hebrew · Elaborated variant of Sharon, from Hebrew referring to the Plain of Sharon, a fertile coastal region of Israel.
Sharrell
Hebrew · Modern invented blend likely combining Sharon (Hebrew plain) with Darrell (Old French/English origin).
Sondria
Greek · Variant of Sondra, a short form of Alexandra from Greek 'Alexandros' meaning 'defender of men.'
Steffi
Greek · German diminutive of Stephanie, from Greek 'Stephanos' meaning 'crown' or 'garland.'
Swayne
English · From Old Norse 'sveinn' meaning young man or attendant; an English surname variant of Swain.
Sheddrick
Hebrew · American variant of Shadrach, a biblical Hebrew name of uncertain meaning, possibly command of Aku.
Spike
English · English nickname name meaning a long pointed object, adopted as a bold informal given name.
Sharelle
English · Modern American invented name blending Sharon (Hebrew 'plain') with the French feminine suffix -elle.
Scheryl
English · Variant spelling of Cheryl, a mid-20th-century coined name blending Cherry and Beryl.
Shirlyn
English · Modern invented blend of Shirley, from Old English meaning bright meadow, and the suffix -lyn.
Soundra
Greek · Variant spelling of Sondra or Sandra, a short form of Alexandra meaning defender of men.
Susette
French · Susette is a French diminutive of Susan, from Hebrew, meaning 'lily.'
Sharonann
Hebrew · Sharonann blends Sharon, a Hebrew place name meaning 'fertile plain,' with Ann, meaning 'grace.'
Sharlynn
English · Sharlynn is a modern blend of Charlotte or Sharla with Lynn, rooted in the Germanic idea of a 'free person.'
Sheela
Irish · Sheela is an Irish form of Cecilia or Sheila, commonly interpreted as 'blind' in its classical root tradition.
Sheelah
Irish · Sheelah is a spelling variant of Sheila, the Irish form of Cecilia, traditionally interpreted as 'blind.'
Sharyon
English · Sharyon is a modern variant of Sharon, originally from a biblical place name meaning a fertile plain.
Sheliah
English · Sheliah is a variant of Sheila, the Anglicized Irish form of Cecilia, associated with blindness in its Latin root.
Sherelle
French · Sherelle is a modern French-styled form related to Cheryl or Cherie, conveying a sense of 'dear' or beloved.
Sheren
Persian · Sheren is likely a variant of Shirin or Sharon-type names, often associated with sweetness or pleasantness.
Sametta
Hebrew · A feminine pet form of Sam, ultimately linked to Samuel, meaning 'heard by God.'
Sandara
Greek · A variant of Sandra, short for Alexandra, meaning 'defender of mankind.'
Sarajean
Hebrew · A blended name combining Sarah, 'princess,' with Jean, 'God is gracious.'
Shairon
Hebrew · Likely a spelling variant of Sharon, from the biblical place name meaning a fertile plain.
Sharann
Hebrew · A blended form of Sharon and Ann, joining the biblical place name with 'grace.'
Sherion
English · Likely a modern elaboration of Sherry or Cherie, carrying the sense of 'dear one.'
Sherlean
English · A modern blended name built from Sherry and lean or Lynn-like endings, valued mainly for sound.
Sherridan
Irish · A spelling variant of Sheridan, an Irish surname-name meaning 'searcher' or 'seeker.'
Shielda
Irish · Likely a variant of Sheila, the Irish form of Cecilia, traditionally interpreted as 'blind.'
Suzetta
Hebrew · A diminutive form related to Susan and Suzette, from Hebrew roots meaning 'lily.'
Sammul
Hebrew · Phonetic variant of Samuel, from Hebrew 'Shemu'el' meaning 'heard by God' or 'name of God.'
Sherianne
English · Modern compound of Sheri (variant of Sharon/Cheryl) and Anne (Hebrew 'grace'), a mid-20th century American name.
Sherrianne
English · Combination of Sherri (variant of Sharon) and Anne (Hebrew 'grace'), an American mid-century invented name.
Sheriann
English · Sheriann is an English blend of Sherri and Ann, created in the modern era as a combined feminine name.
Salinda
English · Salinda is likely a modern English elaboration influenced by names like Celinda or Linda, shaped for sound and style.
Sharalee
English · Sharalee is an English blended name combining Shara or Sherry-like forms with Lee in a modern style.
Sharene
English · A modern name likely related to Sharon or Sharron, associated with a fertile plain in biblical tradition.
Sherriann
English · A compound of Sherri and Ann; Sherri relates to French cheri meaning dear, and Ann means grace.
Sherrylee
English · A blended name combining Sherry and Lee, suggesting dear or beloved with meadow associations.
Sissy
English · A pet form often used for Cecilia or sisterly nicknames, with roots linked to blindness through Cecilia.
Suezanne
Hebrew · A stylized form of Suzanne, from Hebrew Shoshannah meaning lily.
Susane
Hebrew · A variant of Susan or Suzanne, from Hebrew Shoshannah meaning lily.
Sandye
English · Sandye is a spelling variant of Sandy, a diminutive of Alexandra, meaning defender of mankind.
Shanon
Irish · Shanon is a spelling variant of Shannon, from the Irish river name meaning old or wise river.
Sharlon
English · Sharlon is a modern elaboration of Sharon or Charlotte-like forms, likely tied to free man roots.
Shary
English · Shary is a variant of Sherry or Cherie, and can also echo Sharon, a Hebrew place name meaning plain.
Sherren
French · Sherren is likely a variant of Sharon or Cheren, used in English with soft, modern surname-style form.
Shonnie
English · Shonnie is a diminutive of Shawn or Shauna, from Hebrew Yochanan, meaning God is gracious.
Shulamith
Hebrew · Shulamith is a Hebrew biblical name from Song of Songs, related to shalom and meaning peace.
Steffani
Greek · Steffani is a variant of Stephanie, from Greek stephanos, meaning crown or garland.
Stephenson
English · English patronymic surname meaning 'son of Stephen', from Greek 'Stephanos' meaning crown.
Sherida
Irish · Feminine variant of Sheridan, from Irish Gaelic 'Ó Sirideáin' meaning descendent of Sirideán, meaning searcher.
Sharyne
Hebrew · Sharyne is likely a modern form of Sharon, from the biblical place-name meaning a fertile plain.
Sherol
French · Sherol is a variant of Cheryl, a modern name likely influenced by French cheri, meaning "dear" or "beloved."
Shaleen
Irish · Likely related to Shaileen or Shaylene, blending Irish Shay with a modern -leen ending.
Shandra
Greek · A shortened form of Alexandra or Cassandra, rooted in Greek elements meaning "defender" or linked to Cassandra.
Shannah
Hebrew · A variant of Shana or Hannah, from Hebrew meaning "grace" or "favor."
Shayron
Hebrew · Likely a variant of Sharon, from Hebrew referring to the fertile plain of Sharon.
Shelli
English · A pet form of Michelle or Shelley; Shelley comes from an English place name meaning "clearing on a bank."
Shery
French · Likely a variant of Sherry or Cherie, from French cheri meaning "beloved."
Susen
Hebrew · A variant of Susan, from Hebrew shoshannah meaning "lily" or "rose."
Susi
Hebrew · A diminutive of Susanne or Susan, from Hebrew shoshannah meaning "lily."
Sharyan
English · Sharyan appears to be a modern coined name, likely built from Sharon or Shari with a contemporary ending.
Sharyle
English · Sharyle is likely a variant of Cheryl or Sheryl, ultimately tied to French Cherie, 'beloved.'
Sherene
French · Sherene is a variant of Shereen or Charlene-like forms, often associated with sweetness or belovedness.
Sherlynn
English · Sherlynn is an elaborated form of Sheryl or Cheryl, from French-rooted elements meaning 'beloved.'
Sherria
English · Sherria is likely a modern variant of Sherry, a name influenced by French Cherie meaning 'dear' or 'beloved.'
Sherrille
English · Likely a variant of Cheryl or Sheryl, ultimately linked to French Cherie meaning “beloved.”
Sherryann
English · A blended English compound of Sherry and Ann, with Sherry tied to French Cherie, “beloved.”
Sten
Norse · A Scandinavian name meaning “stone.”
Suzzette
French · A French-style form of Susan from Hebrew Shoshana, meaning lily.
Shanda
English · Likely a modern variant of Shonda or Chanda, used mainly for its distinctive sound.
Sherilynn
English · A blended modern name combining Cheryl and Lynn, likely carrying beloved or dear associations.
Selinda
Greek · Likely influenced by Selene and Linda, suggesting moonlike beauty and gentleness.
Suzen
French · A variant of Susan or Suzanne, from Hebrew Shoshana meaning lily.
Suzzane
French · A spelling variant of Suzanne, from Hebrew Shoshana meaning lily.
Sherryle
French · Sherryle is a modern elaboration of Cheryl or Sheryl, names influenced by French Cherie meaning "beloved."
Suezette
French · Suezette appears to be a French-style elaboration, likely modeled on Suzette, a diminutive of Susan meaning "lily."
Sandral
Greek · Sandral is a variant built from Sandra, a short form of Alexandra, meaning defender of mankind.
Senga
Scottish · Senga is a Scottish name famously created as Agnes spelled backward.
Shaula
Arabic · Shaula is a celestial name used for a star in Scorpius, from Arabic roots associated with a raised tail or sting.
Sherrey
French · Sherrey is a spelling variant of Sherry or Cherie, associated with darling or beloved.
Soni
Indian · Soni is used in Indian naming traditions and is associated with beauty, loveliness, or gold.
Synovia
English · Synovia appears to be a modern coined name, possibly influenced by Greek-sounding elements and medical terminology.
Salene
Greek · Likely a variant of Selene, the Greek moon goddess name, giving it luminous and mythic associations.
Sharleene
French · A variant of Charlene, the feminine form of Charles, meaning free person.
Sharlen
French · A streamlined form of Charlene, from Charles, carrying the meaning free person.
Sharynne
English · A modern spelling blend related to Sharon and Lynn, with Sharon tracing to a fertile plain in Hebrew.
Sheria
French · Likely a modern form related to Cherie or Sherry, carrying affectionate associations such as dear or beloved.
Sherrion
English · A modern elaboration of Sherri or Sharon, with Sharon linked to the fertile plain name in Hebrew tradition.
Sherye
French · A variant of Sherry or Cherie, often associated with the French word cheri, meaning beloved.
Shirlon
English · Likely a modern form inspired by Shirley, an English place name meaning bright meadow or clear wood.
Shyrel
French · A spelling variant of Cheryl or Sheryl, probably derived from French forms meaning beloved or dear one.
Sung
Korean · Sung is a Korean and Chinese name element often tied to meanings like accomplished, pine, or praise depending on the character used.
Sparky
English · Sparky is an English nickname-name from spark, suggesting brightness, energy, and liveliness.
Speedy
English · An English nickname-name meaning "swift" or "quick," drawn from the everyday word speedy.
Sherrlyn
English · A modern blend form related to Sheryl and Lynn, combining contemporary sound patterns rather than one ancient source.
Sharynn
Hebrew · Sharynn is a modern spelling of Sharon, a Hebrew place name meaning fertile plain.
Sherelyn
English · Sherelyn is a modern blend related to Cheryl and Sherry, names tied to French cherie meaning beloved.
Samye
Hebrew · Samye is likely a creative variant of Sammy or Sami, linked to Hebrew-derived Samuel meaning 'heard by God.'
Senorita
Spanish · Senorita comes directly from Spanish señorita, meaning 'young lady' or 'miss.'
Shala
Arabic · Shala has multiple roots and may relate to Arabic or Irish sound traditions, often interpreted through beauty or grace associations.
Sherilee
English · Sherilee blends Sherry and Lee, combining elements associated with 'dear one' and 'meadow.'
Shermaine
French · Shermaine is a variant of Germaine or Charmaine, associated with meanings like 'from Germany' or 'song, delight' by later usage.
Sheryal
English · Sheryal is likely a modern spelling variant of Cheryl, a name popularized in English and influenced by Cherie and Beryl.
Stephannie
Greek · Stephannie is a spelling variant of Stephanie, from Greek stephanos meaning 'crown' or 'garland.'
Suszanne
Hebrew · Suszanne is a variant of Suzanne, from Hebrew Shoshannah meaning 'lily' or 'rose.'
Sabena
Latin · Sabena is likely a variant of Sabina, meaning a woman of the ancient Sabine people of Italy.
Sandre
Greek · Sandre is likely related to Sandra or Alexandre forms, from Greek roots meaning defender of men.
Sharmane
French · Sharmane is a variant of Charmaine, a name associated with charm and graceful appeal.
Sharmon
French · Sharmon is a spelling variant of Charmaine or Sharman-style names, associated with charm or pleasing grace.
Sherrine
Persian · Sherrine is related to Shirin, from Persian meaning sweet or pleasant.
Sheryel
English · Sheryel is a modern spelling variant of Cheryl, a name popularized in English from French-influenced forms.
Shiryl
English · Shiryl is a spelling variant of Cheryl, a modern English name shaped by French sound and style.
Starleen
English · Starleen is a modern elaboration of Star, using celestial imagery to create a bright ornamental name.
Stepheny
Greek · Stepheny is a spelling variant of Stephanie, from Greek meaning crown or garland.
Suan
English · Suan is likely a variant of Susan, from Hebrew Shoshan meaning lily.
Suesan
English · Suesan is a spelling variant of Susan, from Hebrew roots associated with the lily flower.
Susyn
English · Susyn is a modern spelling of Susan, a name ultimately linked to the Hebrew word for lily.
Suz
French · Suz is a short form of Suzanne or Susan, names derived from Hebrew Shoshan meaning lily.
Sperry
English · Sperry is an English surname-style name, likely from an old family nickname or place-name root.
Sheilda
Irish · Likely a variant of Sheila, the Irish form of Cecilia, meaning "blind" in origin.
Sidne
English · A variant of Sidney, originally an English surname and place-name meaning "wide island."
Shawne
Irish · Shawne is a variant of Shawn, the Irish form of John, meaning God is gracious.
Shenna
Irish · Shenna is likely a variant of Shona or Sheena, forms of Jane or Joan, meaning God is gracious.
Sandal
English · Sandal likely comes from an English surname or place name, with occasional word-name appeal.
Sandar
Greek · Sandar is used in several traditions and may relate to forms of Alexander or regional Persian naming.
Scheherazade
Persian · Scheherazade is the Persian name of the storyteller queen in One Thousand and One Nights.
Sharey
English · Sharey is likely a modern variant of Sherry or Cherie, carrying affectionate French-inspired sound.
Sharold
English · Sharold appears to be a modern blend, possibly influenced by Sharon and Harold.
Shaunna
Irish · Shaunna is a feminine form of Shaun or Sean, from Irish John, meaning God is gracious.
Shere
French · Shere may relate to Cherie or an English place surname, with meanings tied to dear or bright.
Sherial
English · Sherial appears to be a modern variant of Cheryl or Sheryl, likely influenced by French Cherie.
Sherine
French · Sherine is linked to Persian شیرین, meaning sweet, and also appears in French-influenced forms.
Shurlene
English · Shurlene is likely a modern elaboration of Shirley, an English place name meaning bright meadow.
Sparkle
English · Sparkle is an English word name evoking brightness, glitter, and lively charm.
Stephanye
Greek · Stephanye is a spelling variant of Stephanie, from Greek meaning crown or garland.
Sanjuan
Spanish · Sanjuan comes from Spanish San Juan, meaning Saint John, with John from Hebrew meaning God is gracious.
Stepehn
Greek · Stepehn is a misspelling variant of Stephen, from Greek Stephanos meaning crown or garland.
Stevon
Greek · Stevon is a modern variant of Stephen or Steven, from Greek Stephanos meaning crown.
Sherita
English · Sherita is a modern elaboration of Sherry or Cherie, linked to beloved or dear in French influence.
Sharmaine
French · Sharmaine is a variant of Charmaine, likely from French, associated with charm and delight.
Shelle
English · Shelle is a short form of Michelle or Shelley, linked to 'who is like God?' or a meadow bank.
Susian
Hebrew · Susian is likely a variant of Susan, from Hebrew Shoshannah, meaning 'lily' or 'rose.'
Sanfra
English · Sanfra appears to be a rare modern invented name, possibly influenced by Sandra or Sancha forms.
Shellee
English · Shellee is a spelling variant of Shelley, originally an English surname from a place name meaning 'clearing on a bank.'
Saretha
Hebrew · Saretha is likely a variant of Sarah, from Hebrew, meaning 'princess' or 'noblewoman.'
Sharilynn
English · Sharilynn is a modern English combination name blending Shari with the suffix Lynn.
Sharlan
English · Sharlan is a modern English-form name, likely built from Shar- with the suffix -lan or -lyn patterns.
Sharolynn
English · Sharolynn is a modern English blended form, probably influenced by Sharon and Lynn.
Shawnie
English · Shawnie is a nickname-style form of Shawn, from Irish Sean, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Shellene
English · Shellene is likely a modern elaboration of Shelley or Michelle-type sounds, with English and French influence.
Sherel
English · Sherel is likely a variant of Cheryl, a modern name influenced by French-sounding forms.
Sherralyn
English · Sherralyn is a modern English combination name, likely blending Sherri or Cheryl with Lynn.
Sidni
English · Sidni is a modern spelling of Sidney, an English surname and place name meaning 'wide island' or 'wide meadow.'
Steffany
Greek · Steffany is a spelling variant of Stephanie, from Greek Stephanos, meaning 'crown' or 'garland.'
Stephaine
Greek · Stephaine is a variant spelling of Stephanie, from Greek, meaning 'crown' or 'garland.'
Sundy
English · Sundy is a modern English variant of Sunday, originally from the day name tied to the sun.
Suzonne
French · Suzonne is a French-influenced variant of Susan, ultimately from Hebrew Shoshannah meaning 'lily.'
Stepehen
Greek · Stepehen is a misspelling variant of Stephen, from Greek Stephanos meaning crown or garland.
Steveson
English · Steveson is an English surname-style name meaning son of Steve or Stephen.
Steaven
English · Steaven is an English variant of Stephen, from Greek Stephanos, meaning "crown" or "garland."
Shann
Irish · Shann is a short form linked to Shannon or Shana; in Irish use Shannon comes from the river name meaning "wise river."
Shellye
English · A spelling variant of Shelley, from an English surname meaning clearing on a bank or ledge.
Steffanie
Greek · A spelling variant of Stephanie, from Greek stephanos meaning crown or garland.
Saratha
Hebrew · Saratha appears to be a variant blending Sarah with -tha, from Hebrew roots meaning princess.
Satira
Latin · Satira is a rare name likely influenced by the Latin-rooted word satire, giving it a literary flavor.
Shannan
Irish · Shannan is a variant of Shannon, from the Irish river name linked to old meanings of wisdom or ancient one.
Sharia
Arabic · Sharia comes from Arabic roots meaning path or way, though modern associations vary by context.
Sharl
French · Sharl is a short form related to Charles and Charlotte, from Germanic roots meaning free person.
Shaune
Irish · Shaune is a feminine-leaning variant of Sean, the Irish form of John, meaning God is gracious.
Sherrilee
English · Sherrilee blends Sherri and Lee, with roots connected to beloved and meadow or clearing imagery.
Steva
Greek · Steva is a variant of Stephen or Stephanie, from Greek Stephanos, meaning crown or garland.
Suzzanna
Hebrew · Suzzanna is a spelling variant of Susanna, from Hebrew Shoshannah, meaning lily.
Synetta
English · Synetta is likely a modern elaboration of names like Jeanette or Sinetta, used as a stylized feminine form.
Skeet
English · Skeet is chiefly an English nickname-style name, probably arising from a short pet form or informal byname.
Skeeter
English · Skeeter is an English nickname name, originally a playful pet form often used in casual speech.
Steffan
Welsh · Steffan is a Welsh form of Stephen, from Greek Stephanos, meaning crown.
Stann
English · Stann is a rare form related to Stan, from names meaning stone clearing or camp.
Steen
Norse · Steen is a Scandinavian and Dutch form related to stone or to Stephen in some usages.
Stevphen
Greek · Stevphen is a spelling variant of Stephen, from Greek stephanos meaning crown or garland.
Scherri
French · A spelling variant of Sherri or Cheri, influenced by French chérie, meaning beloved or dear one.
Sherrilynn
English · A modern compound name combining Sherri with Lynn, created for sound and style rather than ancient use.
Sali
English · A variant of Sally, a pet form of Sarah, meaning princess.
Sonseeahray
English · A highly modern invented name, likely built for sound and individuality rather than traditional etymology.
Shelene
English · Shelene is likely a modern English variant of Charlene or Shylene-type forms with uncertain exact roots.
Sonji
Slavic · Sonji is likely related to Sonya, a Slavic diminutive of Sophia meaning wisdom.
Stephaney
Greek · Stephaney is a spelling variant of Stephanie, from Greek stephanos meaning crown or garland.
Senoria
Spanish · Senoria likely echoes Spanish señora and Latin senior, carrying associations of dignity, rank, or ladyship.
Sheary
Irish · Sheary is likely from the Irish surname Sheary or O'Sheehy tradition, associated with a family name meaning descendant of a peaceful one.
Sheldia
English · Sheldia appears to be a modern English coinage, possibly influenced by Sheldon or Sheila forms.
Shell
English · Shell is an English word name referring to a seashell or outer casing, occasionally used as a short form of Michelle or Shelby.
Stephene
Greek · A rare spelling of Stephen or Stephanie, from Greek Stephanos, meaning "crown" or "garland."
Sundee
English · An English modern spelling of Sunday, taken from the day name meaning "day of the sun."
Synda
English · Likely a modern English variant of Cinda or Cindy, used more for sound and style than for a fixed historical etymology.
Sigfredo
German · A Spanish form of Siegfried, from Germanic elements meaning "victory" and "peace."
Sylester
Latin · A spelling variant of Sylvester, from Latin silvestris, meaning "of the woods" or "forest-dweller."
Stover
English · A surname-name likely tied to Old English or German words for dust, fodder, or a place by a river.
Sugar
English · An English word name from sugar, used as an affectionate modern nickname-style given name.
Shena
Irish · Shena is often treated as a variant of Sheena or Shaina, linked either to Irish Jane forms or Hebrew roots meaning beautiful.
Sheilagh
Irish · Sheilagh is an Irish variant of Sheila, from the Gaelic form of Cecilia and often interpreted as blind in origin.
Shirlynn
English · Shirlynn is a modern English blend of Shirley and Lynn, with Shirley originally meaning bright clearing.
Sharmayne
French · Sharmayne is a spelling variant of Charmaine, likely from a French form associated with charm or delight.
Stephine
Greek · Stephine is a variant of Stephanie, from Greek meaning crown or garland.
Sandia
Spanish · Sandia is a Spanish word name meaning watermelon, and also appears in place names.
Soraida
Spanish · Soraida is likely a Spanish form influenced by Arabic-derived names such as Zoraida, associated with enchantment or dawn.
Stephnie
Greek · Stephnie is a variant of Stephanie, from Greek Stephanos, meaning crown or garland.
Sharmin
Persian · Sharmin comes from Persian and means "modest," "shy," or "bashful."
Shryl
English · Shryl is a spelling variant of Cheryl or Sheryl, names likely derived from a French surname or modern blend form.
Sunnye
English · Sunnye is a modern spelling of Sunny, from the English word for bright sunshine and cheerful warmth.
Susin
Hebrew · Susin is likely a variant of Susan, from Hebrew shoshannah meaning "lily."
Steuart
Scottish · A variant of Stuart or Stewart, originally an occupational surname meaning steward.
Shermane
French · Probably a variant of Charmaine or Sherman-influenced forms, with a soft modern surname-style feel.
Shelita
English · Likely a modern elaboration of Sheila or Shelly, with roots connected to "heavenly" or "blind" depending on source.
Sherriel
English · A modern blend of Sherri and -el endings, likely influenced by names meaning "dear one."
Shron
Hebrew · Likely a variant of Sharon, from Hebrew referring to a fertile plain.
Sunee
Korean · Likely based on Korean Sun- names, often using syllables meaning goodness, gentleness, or purity depending on characters.
Sharlean
English · Sharlean is a modern variant of Charlene, from Germanic roots meaning free man.
Shiron
Hebrew · Shiron is likely a Hebrew-based modern form related to shir, meaning song.
Sindi
English · Sindi is a spelling variant of Cindy, a diminutive of Cynthia or Lucinda.
Schelly
English · Schelly is a spelling variant of Shelly, originally a diminutive of Michelle or a name linked to the shell seashore image.
Senita
Spanish · Senita likely reflects a Spanish-influenced form related to Senita or Cenita, sometimes used as a floral or place-associated name.
Sioux
African · Sioux is taken from the tribal name of the Sioux peoples, ultimately from an Indigenous ethnonym rather than a traditional personal name.
Syndi
English · Syndi is a modern spelling of Cindy, originally a diminutive of Cynthia, a name tied to Mount Cynthus in Greek tradition.
Stepen
Greek · Stepen is a variant of Stephen, from Greek Stephanos, meaning crown or garland.
Stevephen
Greek · Stevephen is an elaborated variant of Stephen, from Greek meaning crown or wreath.
Saulius
Hebrew · Saulius is a Baltic form related to Saul, from Hebrew meaning asked for or prayed for.
Stephn
Greek · Stephn is a shortened spelling of Stephen, from Greek stephanos meaning crown or garland.
Shebra
Arabic · Shebra is a rare modern name, possibly influenced by Arabic and English sound patterns and used as an invented feminine form.
Sheli
English · Sheli is a variant of Shelly or a form influenced by Hebrew Shelly, often understood as 'mine' or tied to shell imagery.
Shonda
English · Shonda is a modern American name, likely a variant of Shaunda or Rhonda with a contemporary sound.
Simonetta
Italian · Simonetta is an Italian diminutive of Simona, from Hebrew meaning 'he has heard.'
Stacee
Greek · Stacee is a modern spelling of Stacy, derived from Anastasia, from Greek meaning "resurrection."
Suean
English · Suean is likely a blended form of Sue and Ann, combining names associated with the lily and grace.
Senda
Japanese · Senda can come from Japanese surname usage and also appears in Spanish as a word meaning 'path' or 'trail.'
Shalimar
Persian · Shalimar is a Persian-derived place name associated with royal gardens, often interpreted with meanings of beauty and delight.
Sharra
English · Sharra is likely a modern variant of Shara or Sarah, linked to roots meaning 'princess.'
Sharree
English · Sharree is a modern spelling variant of Sherry or Cherie, associated with 'dear' or beloved forms.
Sharrion
English · Sharrion appears to be a modern English blend name, likely influenced by Sharon and Marion.
Shenita
English · Shenita is likely a modern elaborated form influenced by names like Shawna or Juanita.
Sherelene
English · Sherelene is a modern blended form influenced by Cheryl and -lene endings, common in English naming.
Sulinda
English · Sulinda is a rare modern elaboration, possibly influenced by Linda, meaning 'beautiful' in Spanish usage.
Suzelle
French · Suzelle is a French-style diminutive of Susan, from Hebrew shoshannah meaning 'lily.'
Sylinda
Latin · Sylinda is likely influenced by Sylvia, from Latin silva meaning 'forest' or 'woods.'
Syndie
English · Syndie is a spelling variant of Cindy, a diminutive of Cynthia, a Greek name tied to Mount Cynthus.
Sedgwick
English · An English surname from a place name meaning 'sedge farm' or 'sedge settlement.'
Swindell
English · An English surname from a place name, likely meaning 'swine valley' or 'pig pasture.'
Standly
English · Standly is a variant of Stanley, an English place name meaning "stony clearing" or "stone meadow."
Shevawn
Irish · Shevawn is a variant of Siobhan, the Irish form of Joan, meaning “God is gracious.”
Sabrena
Latin · Sabrena is a variant of Sabrina, a name linked to the River Severn and Latinized legend.
Staria
English · Staria is a modern coined name likely inspired by “star.”
Subrina
Latin · Subrina is a variant of Sabrina, tied to the old name of the River Severn.
Sebrena
Latin · Sebrena is a variant of Sabrina, associated with the River Severn and legendary British lore.
Shar
English · A short form of names like Sharon or Shari, often associated with a plain or fertile place name.
Sharita
English · A modern form related to Shari or Cherita, often carrying a graceful or beloved feel.
Sheralee
English · A compound modern name blending Sheri and Lee, with associations of beloved and meadow or clearing.
Sharmain
French · A variant of Charmaine, a French-style name associated with "charm" and attractiveness.
Shiree
Hebrew · Likely related to Hebrew Shiri, meaning "my song" or "my poem."
Stacye
English · A spelling variant of Stacy, originally from Anastasia, meaning "resurrection."
Shalla
English · Shalla is likely a modern invented name related to Shayla or Sharla-style forms.
Shanan
Irish · Shanan is likely a variant of Shannon, taken from the Irish river name associated with old wisdom.
Sherdina
English · Sherdina is likely a modern elaboration built on Sher- names such as Sherry or Sheridan.
Sheriee
French · Sheriee is a spelling variant of Sherry or Cherie, from French cherie, meaning beloved or dear one.
Sheriel
English · Sheriel is likely a modern invented form related to Sherry and Ariel-style endings.
Sherylann
English · Sherylann blends Cheryl and Ann, combining ideas of a dear one and grace.
Sherylyn
English · Sherylyn is a modern elaboration of Cheryl or Sheryl with the suffix -lyn.
Shevon
Irish · Shevon is a variant of Siobhan, from Hebrew Yohanan, meaning God is gracious.
Shevonne
Irish · Shevonne is a spelling variant of Siobhan, ultimately meaning God is gracious.
Shielah
Irish · Shielah is a variant of Sheila, the Irish form of Cecilia, traditionally linked with the meaning blind.
Shirleeta
English · Shirleeta is an elaborated form of Shirley, an English place name meaning bright clearing.
Shirletta
English · Shirletta is a diminutive form of Shirley, from an English place name meaning bright clearing.
Shirlette
English · Shirlette is a diminutive-style variant of Shirley, from an English place name meaning bright clearing.
Stevin
Greek · Stevin is a spelling variant of Stephen or Steven, from Greek meaning crown.
Stevy
Greek · Stevy is a diminutive form of Steven or Stephen, from Greek meaning crown.
Shavonne
Irish · Shavonne is a modern variant of Siobhan or Chevonne, ultimately from Hebrew meaning God is gracious.
Sheere
Hebrew · Sheere likely reflects Hebrew Shir, meaning song, with an extended modern spelling.
Shivaun
Irish · Shivaun is an Anglicized spelling of Siobhan, the Irish form of Joan, meaning God is gracious.
Subrena
English · Subrena is a modern coinage, possibly influenced by Sabrina, a name tied to the River Severn.
Sarene
Greek · Likely a modern form of Serena, from Latin serenus, meaning calm, clear, or tranquil.
Sharisse
French · A modern variant of Charisse or Cerise, associated with grace or cherry-like sweetness.
Sharna
English · Often treated as a modern form of Sharon, a Hebrew place-name meaning fertile plain.
Shawnna
Irish · A feminine spelling of Shawn, from John, ultimately meaning God is gracious.
Shelaine
French · Likely a modern elaboration of Sheila or Elaine, linked to brightness or heavenly light.
Shenia
Hebrew · Likely related to Xenia or Shaina, carrying associations of hospitality or beauty.
Sherea
French · Probably a modern form related to Cherie, from French cheri, meaning beloved.
Santia
Spanish · Santia likely relates to Spanish santo or names like Santiago, carrying a sense of holiness or saintliness.
Sarie
Hebrew · Sarie is a diminutive of Sarah, the Hebrew name meaning princess.
Sharil
English · Sharil is likely a modern form influenced by Sheryl, Cheryl, or Sharon.
Sharoll
English · Sharoll appears to be a variant of Cheryl or Carol, names ultimately linked to joy or free person roots.
Shawana
English · Shawana is a modern name likely shaped by Sha- prefixes and names like Shawna, a feminine form of Sean.
Sheera
Hebrew · Sheera is a Hebrew name meaning song or poetry, from the root shir.
Sherrita
English · Sherrita is likely a diminutive-style variant of Sherry or Cherie, names associated with darling or beloved.
Shevaun
Irish · Shevaun is a variant of Siobhan, the Irish form of Joan, meaning God is gracious.
Shinita
English · Shinita is a modern coined name, likely influenced by names such as Anita and names beginning with Shi-.
Sjana
Slavic · Sjana is likely related to Slavic forms such as Sjana or Jana, with roots tied to John meaning God is gracious.
Sonyia
Slavic · Sonyia is a spelling variant of Sonia, from Sophia, the Greek name meaning wisdom.
Stennis
Scottish · Stennis is mainly a surname-name, probably from a Scottish or English place-name tradition.
Starkey
English · Starkey is an English surname from Old Norse elements meaning "strong" and possibly "island."
Sindee
English · Sindee is a modern spelling of Cindy, originally a diminutive of Cynthia, linked to Mount Kynthos.
Sanita
Latin · Sanita likely draws on Latin sanitas, giving it a sense of health, soundness, or well-being.
Syndee
English · Syndee is a modern spelling of Cindy, a diminutive of Cynthia, the Greek name linked to Mount Cynthus and Artemis.
Shawnda
English · Shawnda is a feminine form of Shawn, ultimately from John, the Hebrew name meaning God is gracious.
Sherise
French · Sherise is a variant of Cherise, from French cherir and associated with being cherished or dear.
Sharona
Hebrew · Sharona is the feminine form of Sharon, from the Hebrew place name meaning a fertile plain.
Shirlena
English · Shirlena likely elaborates Shirley, an English surname and place name meaning bright clearing or meadow.
Sequita
Latin · Likely a modern coined name influenced by Latin sequor, meaning "to follow."
Shahara
Hebrew · Likely related to Hebrew Shahar or Arabic sahar, both associated with dawn.
Sharlayne
French · A modern spelling of Charlene or Sharlene, from Charles, meaning "free person."
Sharn
English · A concise modern name, often treated as a shortened form of Sharon or Sharna.
Shawnette
Irish · A feminine elaboration of Shawn, the Irish form of John, meaning "God is gracious."
Sheery
Persian · Likely related to Shiri or Sherry forms, with associations of sweetness or belovedness.
Sulma
Arabic · Likely related to Zulma or Salma, with roots suggesting peace, safety, or beauty.
Sybrina
Latin · A variant of Sabrina, linked to the River Severn and the legendary maiden of Welsh lore.
Sandora
Greek · Sandora is likely related to Sandra or Alexandra, from Greek meaning "defender of mankind."
Shaunda
English · Shaunda is a modern variant of Shawn or Shauna, feminine forms related to John, meaning "God is gracious."
Sheresa
English · Sheresa is likely a modern variant of Teresa or Theresa, a name of uncertain Greek origin.
Sheretta
English · Sheretta is likely a modern elaboration of Sherry or Cherie, with a decorative diminutive ending.
Siesta
Spanish · Siesta is the Spanish word for a midday rest and is used rarely as a modern word-name.
Sonita
Indian · Sonita is used in South Asian naming and may relate to Sanskrit roots for gold or good conduct, though usage varies.
Stanette
English · Stanette appears to be a feminine elaboration of Stan- names from Slavic roots meaning "to stand" or "be steadfast."
Stanna
Slavic · Stanna may relate to Slavic Stan- names meaning "steadfast," though it is also found as a rare modern variant elsewhere.
Starletta
English · Starletta is an English modern elaboration of Star, evoking celestial brightness.
Susaa
Hebrew · Likely a variant of Susanna, from Hebrew shoshannah meaning "lily" or "rose."
Sammeul
Hebrew · Sammeul is a spelling variant of Samuel, from Hebrew meaning "heard by God" or "name of God."
Sinatra
Italian · Sinatra is an Italian surname-style name, likely regional in origin and associated with the famous family name.
Stphen
Greek · Stphen is a variant spelling of Stephen, from Greek meaning "crown" or "garland."
Sylvain
French · Sylvain is a French form of Silvanus, from Latin meaning "of the forest" or "woodland."
Sherice
French · Sherice is likely a modern form influenced by Cherise, from French chérie meaning "beloved."
Sylia
Latin · Sylia is likely related to Sylvia or Celia, with Latin associations to woods or the forest.
Selita
Latin · Selita is likely a diminutive-style form related to Celia or Selena, with associations to heaven or the moon.
Sobra
Arabic · Likely a variant of Arabic names like Sabra or Sobra, often linked to patience, endurance, or a place-name form.
Sussan
Hebrew · A variant of Susan/Susanna, from Hebrew and Persian roots meaning lily or lotus flower.
Sayonara
Japanese · Sayonara comes from the Japanese farewell word meaning "goodbye" or "farewell."
Sherese
French · Sherese is likely a modern variant of Cherise, from French cherie, meaning "beloved" or "dear one."
Sheritta
French · Sheritta is likely a modern elaboration of Cherie or Sherry, carrying the sense of "beloved" or "dear."
Sybille
Greek · Sybille is a French form of Sibyl, from Greek, meaning "prophetess" or "oracle."
Sadonna
Italian · Sadonna appears to be a modern elaboration influenced by Donna or Madonna, carrying a sense of "lady."
Sand
English · Sand comes from an English and Norse word for sand or sandy ground, making it a nature and place-based name.
Sandry
Greek · Sandry is likely a diminutive or variant of Sandra or Alexander forms, from Greek roots meaning "defender of mankind."
Schenita
English · Schenita appears to be a modern coined name, possibly shaped from Shen- names with a feminine suffix.
Shanta
Indian · Shanta comes from Sanskrit-based Indian usage meaning "peaceful," "calm," or "tranquil."
Sharal
English · Sharal is likely a modern invented blend related to Sharon or Cheryl-style names.
Sharmen
French · Sharmen is a variant of Charmaine, likely from a French-rooted form associated with charm or delight.
Sharonda
English · Sharonda is a modern English coinage built from Sha- plus a feminine ending, likely influenced by Sharon and Rhonda.
Shavon
French · Shavon is an anglicized form of the Irish name Siobhan, the Irish equivalent of Joan, meaning "God is gracious."
Shelena
Greek · Shelena is likely a variant of Selena or Shalene, linked to Greek selene meaning "moon."
Sherena
English · Sherena is likely a modern variant of Shereen or Serena, with associations of sweetness or serenity.
Sherisse
French · Sherisse is likely related to Cerise, the French word for "cherry," or a modern Cher- name elaboration.
Sheryln
English · Sheryln is a spelling variant of Cheryl or Sherilyn, likely developed in English from French-influenced name elements.
Shonie
Hebrew · Shonie is likely a diminutive of Shona or Sean-derived forms, often interpreted through Hebrew John roots as "God is gracious."
Stayce
Greek · Stayce is a spelling variant of Stacy, from Greek-derived Anastasia, meaning "resurrection."
Stephney
Greek · Stephney is a variant of Stephanie, from Greek stephanos meaning "crown" or "garland."
Suzzie
Hebrew · Suzzie is a diminutive of Susan or Susanna, from Hebrew meaning "lily."
Shelvin
English · Shelvin is likely an English surname-style elaboration related to shelf or sheltered place names.
Sholem
Hebrew · Sholem is a Yiddish and Hebrew form related to shalom, meaning peace.
Spivey
English · Spivey is an English surname-style name of uncertain medieval origin, now used as a modern family-name first name.
Stevn
Greek · Stevn is a spelling variant of Stephen or Steven, from Greek Stephanos meaning crown or garland.
Stu
Scottish · Stu is a short form of Stuart or Stewart, a surname title meaning steward or household guardian.
Steph
Greek · Steph is a short form of Stephen, Stephanie, or related names from Greek meaning crown.
Shawneen
Irish · Shawneen is an Irish-style feminine form related to Sean or Shaun, meaning God is gracious.
Sylvette
French · Sylvette is a French diminutive of Sylvie, from Latin silva meaning forest or woods.
Seaneen
Irish · Seaneen is an Irish diminutive-style form related to Sean or Jane traditions, carrying a sense of graciousness.
Shanita
Hebrew · Shanita is likely a modern elaboration of Shana or Shan, often connected to grace or God is gracious.
Symantha
English · Symantha is a spelling variant of Samantha, a name likely influenced by Hebrew Samuel and meaning heard by God.
Sandera
Greek · Sandera is likely a feminine variant of Sander or Sandra, connected to Greek Alexandros meaning defender of men.
Sharalynn
English · Sharalynn is a modern English compound, likely blending Shara with Lynn in a melodic invented form.
Sharlena
English · Sharlena is a modern form related to Charlotte or Charlene, from Germanic roots meaning free person.
Sharnell
English · Sharnell is a modern English formation, likely built from Shar- plus the feminine suffix -nell.
Shauneille
Irish · Shauneille appears to blend Shaun, from Irish John meaning God is gracious, with a French-style feminine ending.
Shelie
English · Shelie is a variant of Shelley or Sheila, used as a soft diminutive with English spelling.
Sherli
English · Sherli is a phonetic variant of Shirley, an English surname name meaning bright meadow or clear wood.
Sondi
English · Sondi is likely a modern spelling of Sandi or Sandy, a diminutive linked to Alexandra or Sandra.
Stepanie
Greek · Stepanie is a spelling variant of Stephanie, from Greek stephanos meaning crown or garland.
Sylvanna
Latin · Sylvanna comes from Latin silva meaning forest, giving it a lush woodland sense.
Shamus
Irish · An Irish form of James, ultimately from Hebrew Yaakov, meaning supplanter.
Staccato
Italian · From the Italian musical term meaning "detached," used as a modern word-name.
Stevenn
Greek · A spelling variant of Stephen or Steven, from Greek Stephanos meaning "crown" or "garland."
Stig
Norse · An Old Norse name meaning "wanderer" or "path," depending on interpretation.
Scooter
English · Scooter began as an English nickname from the verb "scoot," suggesting someone lively or fast-moving.
Selven
English · Selven is likely a modern variant of Selwyn, an English name possibly meaning "manor friend" or "good friend."
Stpehen
Greek · Stpehen is a misspelling of Stephen, from Greek Stephanos meaning "crown" or "garland."
Shenetta
English · A modern English formation using the -etta diminutive ending, likely created for sound and style.
Sherrylyn
English · A modern blend of Sherry and Lynn, combining a familiar name with a popular suffix.