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Baby names starting with S
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Sherrylynn
English · A spelling-expanded form of Sherrylyn, built from Sherry and Lynn in modern English naming style.
Samanthia
English · An elaborated form of Samantha, an English-created name later expanded with a softer ending.
Sundie
English · Likely inspired by Sunday, giving it a bright, day-of-week association and playful English sound.
Sary
Hebrew · Sary is often a short form related to Sarah, from Hebrew meaning princess.
Semone
Hebrew · Semone is a variant of Simone, ultimately from Hebrew roots meaning heard or he has heard.
Sereda
Slavic · Sereda is a Slavic surname and given name derived from a word meaning Wednesday or middle of the week.
Seresa
Greek · Seresa is likely a variant of Teresa, a name of uncertain Greek-linked origin often associated with summer or harvest.
Shawanda
English · Shawanda is likely a modern English-American coined form, possibly influenced by Shawna and Wanda.
Shenetha
English · Shenetha is likely a modern English-American coinage, formed in the style of names like Shenita or Renetha.
Sherrice
French · Sherrice is likely a variant of Cherise, from French cherie meaning beloved or dear one.
Shiri
Hebrew · Shiri is a Hebrew name meaning my song, from the root for singing.
Shyrell
English · Shyrell is likely a modern form influenced by Cheryl, a French-derived name associated with dear one.
Stephanee
Greek · Stephanee is a spelling variant of Stephanie, from Greek Stephanos meaning crown or garland.
Sabre
French · Sabre comes from the French word for a sword and functions as a bold modern word-name.
Sandrina
Italian · Sandrina is an Italian diminutive of Sandra or Alessandra, ultimately meaning defender of mankind.
Sebrenia
Latin · Sebrenia likely elaborates names like Sabrina or Severina, with roots tied to Latin naming patterns.
Sherrl
English · Sherrl is likely a spelling variant of Cheryl, an English modern name formed in the twentieth century.
Shonni
English · Shonni is likely a modern English spelling variant of Shawnee or Shonna, created for sound and style.
Shoran
Persian · Shoran appears in Persian-style naming patterns and may relate to words suggesting sweetness or song depending on usage.
Sindie
English · Sindie is a spelling variant of Cindy, itself a diminutive of Cynthia, a name linked to Mount Cynthus.
Ssirley
English · Ssirley is an unconventional spelling of Shirley, an English place name meaning bright meadow or clearing.
Swanda
English · Swanda seems to be a modern blend influenced by names like Wanda and Swan, created for sound rather than old lineage.
Sybrena
Greek · Sybrena likely relates to Sabrina or Sybil forms, with possible roots in prophetic or legendary naming traditions.
Syndia
Greek · Syndia is likely a spelling variant of Cynthia, a Greek name referring to Artemis of Mount Cynthus.
Saladin
Arabic · Saladin comes from the Arabic Salah al-Din, meaning righteousness of the faith.
Stace
English · Stace is an English short form used for Stacy or Eustace, giving it a clipped, modern nickname style.
Stein
German · Stein comes from Germanic and Norse roots meaning stone or rock.
Staney
English · Likely a variant of Stanley, an English place name meaning 'stony clearing.'
Syl
Latin · A short form of Sylvia, Sylvain, or Sylvester, from Latin silva meaning 'forest' or 'wood.'
Shirelle
English · A modern blend likely influenced by Shirley and -elle endings, giving it a soft feminine style.
Shurla
English · Likely a variant of Shirley, the English place name meaning 'bright clearing' or 'shire meadow.'
Sharese
French · Likely a modern variant of Cherise, from French cheri meaning 'beloved' or 'dear one.'
Shantay
French · A modern variant influenced by Chantal or Chante, giving it either a place-name or musical French flavor.
Shirell
English · Likely a modern blend influenced by Shirley and Cheryl, with English and French-style sounds.
Sheronda
English · Sheronda is a modern English coinage, likely built from Shar- names with a decorative suffix.
Sandrah
Greek · Sandrah is a spelling variant of Sandra, a short form of Alexandra meaning defender of mankind from Greek roots.
Saberina
Latin · Saberina is a variant of Sabrina, a name linked to the River Severn and later literary tradition.
Santha
Indian · Santha is an Indian name often associated with peace, calmness, or tranquility.
Secelia
Latin · Secelia is a variant of Cecilia, from a Roman family name traditionally linked to blindness.
Selisa
Greek · Selisa is likely a modern form related to Celia or Melissa, carrying associations of heavenly or honeyed sweetness.
Shalon
Hebrew · Shalon is likely related to Hebrew shalom, meaning peace.
Shannen
Irish · Shannen is a variant of Shannon, from the Irish river name associated with old wisdom or ancient river.
Sharise
French · Sharise is likely a modern variant of Cherise, from French roots meaning dear or beloved.
Shawney
Irish · Shawney is likely a modern form related to Seanie or Shawn, ultimately from John meaning God is gracious.
Shenell
French · Shenell is likely a modern elaboration influenced by Chanel and similar French-sounding forms.
Sabrenia
English · Sabrenia appears related to Sabrina, a name tied to the River Severn and old British legend.
Saly
English · Saly is a variant of Sally, a diminutive of Sarah, the Hebrew name meaning "princess."
Sanja
Slavic · Sanja is a South Slavic form often linked to Aleksandra or interpreted as "dream" in modern usage.
Saudia
Arabic · Saudia is an Arabic place-linked name associated with Saudi, meaning "fortunate" or "happy."
Sendy
English · Sendy is likely a modern nickname-style form related to Cindy or Sandy, with no single fixed etymology.
Shariann
English · Shariann blends Shari with Ann, combining forms linked to "princess" and "grace."
Sharonette
Hebrew · Sharonette is an embellished form of Sharon, the biblical place name meaning "plain" or "fertile land."
Shaundra
English · Shaundra is a modern form of Sandra or Alexandra, from Greek roots meaning "defender of mankind."
Shelee
English · Shelee appears to be a modern phonetic form related to Shelley, an English surname tied to a meadow or clearing.
Sherall
English · Sherall seems related to Cheryl or Sheryl, names shaped by French Cherie meaning "beloved."
Shernita
English · Shernita is a modern elaboration of Sher- names such as Sherry or Sharon, with a creative suffix form.
Shirlane
English · Shirlane blends Shirley and Lane, drawing on an English place name meaning "bright meadow."
Shondra
English · Shondra is a modern variant of Chandra or Sandra, often interpreted through Greek-derived Alexandra as "defender."
Shuna
Scottish · Shuna is a Scottish name also found as a place name, likely linked to island or sea associations.
Soo
Korean · Soo is a transliterated East Asian name element whose meaning varies by character, often suggesting excellence or gentleness.
Stephonie
Greek · Stephonie is a spelling variant of Stephanie, from Greek stephanos meaning "crown" or "garland."
Sylivia
Latin · Sylivia is a variant of Sylvia, from Latin silva meaning "forest" or "woodland."
Stepfon
Greek · Stepfon is a spelling variant of Stephen, from Greek stephanos meaning crown or garland.
Staffon
Greek · Staffon is a variant spelling of Stephen, from Greek stephanos meaning crown.
Salamon
Hebrew · Variant of Solomon, from Hebrew shalom meaning peace.
Scotte
Scottish · Variant of Scott, originally an ethnic surname meaning a person from Scotland.
Shelbert
English · Likely a variant of Gilbert or Shelbert, from Germanic roots suggesting bright pledge or noble pledge.
Syvester
Latin · Variant of Sylvester, from Latin silva meaning forest or woodland.
Shawni
English · Modern form of Shawna, a feminine variant of Sean/John meaning God is gracious.
Shonia
Irish · Likely related to Shawna or Shona, feminine forms of John, meaning God is gracious.
Shunda
African · A modern American-style coined name with uncertain roots, often used for its sound and rhythm.
Sheelagh
Irish · An Irish form of Sheila, derived from Caecilia and ultimately linked to the Roman family name Caecilius.
Songa
African · Likely drawn from African name traditions and associated with song, praise, or musical expression.
Salvina
Latin · Derived from Latin salvus, meaning safe or healthy, with an Italian feminine ending.
Shandy
English · An English nickname-style name, likely playful and modern in formation.
Shewanda
African · Likely a modern elaborated form built on Sha- patterns, with probable African American naming influence.
Shirlann
English · A blend of Shirley and Ann, combining meadow imagery with a classic middle-name form.
Shyvonne
French · A variant of Yvonne, from Germanic roots meaning yew wood or archer.
Silena
Greek · Likely related to Selene or Silene forms, suggesting moonlight or woodland associations.
Schelle
French · Schelle is likely a short form or variant of Michelle, from Hebrew Michael, meaning who is like God.
Shalia
Hebrew · Shalia appears related to Hebrew and Arabic sound patterns and is often interpreted as a modern form suggesting peace or elevation.
Shamra
Arabic · Shamra likely draws from Arabic sound patterns and may relate to names connected with conversation, dusk, or region-based forms.
Shanette
French · Shanette is a diminutive-style modern elaboration of Shan or Jane-family names, often linked to God's grace.
Sharae
English · Sharae is a modern spelling variant of Shara or Cherie-like forms, often associated with dear or beloved meanings.
Shauneen
Irish · Shauneen is an Irish-style diminutive of Shaun or John, meaning God is gracious.
Shawndra
English · Shawndra is a modern blend built from Shawn with a feminine ending, ultimately tied to John, meaning God is gracious.
Sherr
French · Sherr is likely a short form of Sherry or Cheryl, names associated with dear one or beloved associations.
Shuron
Hebrew · Shuron may echo Hebrew place and word forms such as Shur, giving it a biblical and geographic resonance.
Sone
Japanese · Sone is a Japanese surname and name element associated with village or field place imagery depending on characters used.
Soula
Greek · Soula is a Greek diminutive form, often used affectionately for names like Paraskevoula or Vasiliki.
Stephaie
Greek · Stephaie is likely a spelling variant of Stephanie, from Greek Stephanos, meaning crown or garland.
Sylena
Latin · Sylena blends Selena and sylvan forms, evoking moonlight or forest imagery from Greek and Latin roots.
Stephfon
Greek · A modern spelling variant of Stephen, from Greek stephanos meaning crown or garland.
Sunil
Indian · From Sanskrit, commonly interpreted as deep blue or dark, often associated with the color of sapphire.
Schell
German · From a German surname and word root, often linked with shell, bell, or bright-sounding meanings depending on lineage.
Sherwyn
English · Sherwyn is likely an English variant of Sherwin, a surname-name from Old English elements meaning bright or swift friend.
Shalene
English · Shalene is likely a modern English formation related to Sha- names and endings like -lene, created for sound and style.
Schelley
English · Schelley is a spelling variant of Shelley, originally an English surname and place-name meaning "clearing on a bank."
Shawanna
English · Shawanna is a modern English-style name, possibly influenced by Shawna and related forms built from Sean or John roots.
Shawntel
French · Shawntel blends Shawn with the French-style ending seen in Chantal, producing a modern compound sound.
Sheletha
English · Sheletha appears to be a modern English creation related to Sheila or Shelly-type names with an added feminine ending.
Shelisa
English · Shelisa is likely a modern blend of Shelly and Lisa, combining familiar English short forms into a new name.
Sherina
Persian · Sherina may be related to Persian شیرین, Shirin, meaning "sweet," though it is also used as an English-style variant.
Shronda
English · Shronda is a modern English-style name, likely formed from the Sh- sound family with the feminine ending -onda.
Seanne
Irish · A feminine-styled form of Sean, the Irish form of John meaning God is gracious.
Shalonda
English · A modern coined name, likely built from the Sha- prefix and names like Yolanda or Shalon.
Shantell
French · A variant of Chantal, from a French place name meaning stony place.
Sook
Korean · A Korean name element often meaning pure, good, or virtuous depending on the hanja used.
Stanja
Slavic · Likely a Slavic diminutive or variant related to Stanislava, tied to standing firm or glory.
Suanna
Hebrew · Likely blended from Sue and Anna; Anna comes from Hebrew Hannah meaning grace.
Subrenia
English · Probably a modern invented elaboration of Sabrina or similar names, with no single clear ancient root.
Shalane
English · Shalane is a modern English-style creation, likely formed from Sha- with the popular -lane or -laine sound.
Sharanda
English · Sharanda is a modern English-language coined name, likely built from Sha- plus the rhythmic -randa ending.
Sheleen
Irish · Sheleen is likely related to Shelagh or Eileen, reflecting Irish roots adapted into a smooth modern spelling.
Shenda
English · Shenda is likely a modern English-language coinage, possibly influenced by names like Shonda, Brenda, or Kenda.
Shenise
French · Shenise is likely a modern variant influenced by Denise, ultimately from the name of Dionysius.
Sheraldine
German · Sheraldine appears to be an elaborated form of Geraldine, from Germanic elements meaning "rule" and "spear."
Shereese
French · Shereese is likely a modern spelling of Cerise or Cherise, a French-derived name associated with cherry.
Sherile
French · Sherile is likely a variant of Cheryl or Cherie, names shaped by French terms of affection and later English use.
Sherone
English · Sherone is a modern English-language variation, probably influenced by Sharon with a stylized ending.
Sherrina
English · Sherrina is a modern elaboration of Sherri or Sherry, names popularized in English as affectionate forms.
Sherritta
English · Sherritta is likely an elaborated English form of Sherri, using a decorative suffix to create a distinctive modern name.
Sioban
Irish · Sioban is a spelling variant of Siobhan, the Irish form of Joan, ultimately meaning "God is gracious."
Stephanne
Greek · Stephanne is a feminine variant of Stephen or Stephanie, from Greek stephanos meaning "crown" or "garland."
Sunita
Indian · Sunita is an Indian name from Sanskrit, commonly interpreted as "well-behaved," "wise," or "good conduct."
Stevey
English · Stevey is a diminutive form of Stephen, from Greek Stephanos, meaning "crown" or "garland."
Shain
Irish · Shain is usually a variant of Shane, the Irish form of John, meaning "God is gracious."
Shedric
English · Shedric appears to be a modern blend name, likely influenced by Cedric and related sound patterns.
Selvyn
English · A variant of Selwyn, an English name meaning "friend at the hall" or linked to manor lands.
Sherod
English · Likely an English surname-style name, probably derived from place or family-name roots rather than a fixed dictionary meaning.
Shervin
Persian · A Persian name often linked with noble or lion-like imagery in older Iranian naming traditions.
Speros
Greek · A Greek name related to Spyros or Spyridon, traditionally associated with spirit or breath.
Shevelle
French · A modern elaborated name formed in English with French-style sounds and endings.
Senta
German · A German name, often used as a short form of names like Crescentia or Vicenta depending on tradition.
Samatha
Indian · In Indian usage, Samatha comes from Sanskrit and can mean calmness, equality, or balanced stillness.
Shantelle
French · A variant of Chantal or Chantel, from a French place name meaning 'stony place.'
Shalanda
English · Shalanda is a modern English-language creation, probably formed with the popular Sha- prefix and melodic ending.
Shanee
Hebrew · Shanee likely draws on Hebrew Shani, meaning 'scarlet,' while also reflecting modern English spelling patterns.
Shaney
Irish · Shaney is a variant of Shane, the Irish form of John, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Suprena
English · Suprena appears to be a modern invented name, possibly influenced by names like Serena and Sabrina.
Solita
Spanish · Derived from Spanish solita, from Latin roots meaning 'alone' or 'accustomed,' used as a rare poetic-style name.
Sundi
English · Likely a modern spelling of Sunday-inspired names, connecting it with the day name and the sun.
Shanyn
Irish · Shanyn is a variant of Shannon, from the Irish river name associated with old wisdom and ancient waters.
Shareese
French · Shareese is a variant of Cherise, from French cheri meaning dear, beloved, or cherished.
Shawnn
Irish · Shawnn is an alternate spelling of Shawn, the Irish form of John, meaning God is gracious.
Shevell
English · Shevell appears to be a modern coined name, possibly influenced by names like Chevelle or Shavon.
Shirene
Persian · Shirene is a variant of Shirin, from Persian meaning sweet, pleasant, or charming.
Stacci
Greek · Stacci is a diminutive spelling of Stacy, ultimately linked to Anastasia and meanings of resurrection.
Stephne
Greek · Stephne is a condensed spelling of Stephanie, from Greek stephanos meaning crown or garland.
Salandra
Greek · Salandra may relate to Greek-rooted forms like Alexandra or Salome, used mainly as a rare melodic variant.
Secunda
Latin · Secunda is a Latin name meaning 'second,' historically used for a second-born daughter.
Shante
French · Shante is likely influenced by French Chantal or English Shante/Chante forms, often associated with song or stone place names.
Sharina
English · Sharina appears to be a modern formation, possibly related to Sharon, a biblical place name meaning plain.
Sharnette
French · Sharnette is likely a modern name built with the French-style suffix -ette, probably from Sharon or Shari.
Shavonda
English · Shavonda is a modern coined name, likely influenced by prefixes like Sha- and names such as Vonda.
Shawnae
English · Shawnae is a modern feminine form of Shawn, ultimately from John, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Shawnalee
English · Shawnalee combines Shawna and Lee, with Shawna from John, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Shele
English · Shele is likely a rare variant of Shelley or Shellie, from an English place name meaning clearing on a bank.
Shelinda
English · Shelinda appears to blend Shel- with Linda, giving it a modern invented form with echoes of beauty and gentleness.
Shereda
English · Likely a modern English coinage, probably shaped by names like Sheri or Sheridan rather than a single old-root etymology.
Shernell
English · Likely a modern English blend built from Sher- with the suffix -nell, formed in the style of names like Sheryl and Darnell.
Shonta
English · Likely a modern form influenced by Shawn or Chantal, with sound patterns shaped by French-style name endings.
Starlite
English · A modern English word-name from starlight, evoking shining stars and brightness.
Suelynn
English · An English compound name combining Sue and Lynn, following mid-century blended naming patterns.
Suzett
French · A variant of Suzette, the French diminutive of Suzanne, ultimately from Hebrew Shoshana meaning lily.
Suresh
Indian · From Sanskrit, meaning lord of the gods or ruler, an epithet of deities such as Indra or Vishnu.
Schaun
Irish · A variant spelling of Shaun, the Irish form of John, meaning God is gracious.
Spyros
Greek · Greek form linked to Spyridon, a traditional saint's name with an uncertain ancient root.
Shean
Irish · Variant of Sean, the Irish form of John, meaning 'God is gracious'.
Silton
English · Surname-style name likely derived from an English place name ending in -ton, meaning 'town' or 'settlement'.
Samanatha
Hebrew · A variant of Samantha, likely shaped in English from the biblical name Samuel, often interpreted as meaning 'told by God.'
Semantha
Hebrew · An English spelling variant of Samantha, generally linked to Samuel and interpreted as 'told by God.'
Sharice
French · A modern name likely influenced by French Cherie or Clarice, carrying a soft sense of 'beloved' or graceful refinement.
Sueanna
Hebrew · A blended form of Sue and Anna, from Hebrew roots meaning 'lily' and 'grace.'
Shanie
Irish · A diminutive form related to Shana or Shane, often tied to Irish and Hebrew roots meaning 'God is gracious.'
Sharianne
English · A modern compound of Shari and Anne, with Anne from Hebrew meaning 'grace.'
Samanth
Hebrew · A clipped variant of Samantha, generally linked to Samuel and interpreted as 'told by God.'
Shelleen
French · A variant of Shelleen or Shileen, likely influenced by Michelle and Shelley forms with a soft modern style.
Symanthia
Greek · A rare elaborated form likely influenced by Cynthia and Samantha, with a decorative modern coinage feel.
Sammantha
Hebrew · Sammantha is a spelling variant of Samantha, a modern English name likely influenced by Hebrew elements meaning heard by God.
Samona
Hebrew · Samona is likely a modern variation of Simona or Samantha, with roots linked to hearing or being heard.
Sangeeta
Indian · Sangeeta is an Indian name from Sanskrit, meaning music or that which is sung.
Shami
Arabic · Shami may derive from Arabic al-Shami meaning from Syria or Levant, and is also used as a Hebrew nickname form.
Sharlisa
French · Sharlisa is likely a modern blend of Cheryl and Lisa or a form of Charlotte, ultimately from Germanic roots meaning free person.
Sherrelle
French · Sherrelle is likely a modern elaboration of Cheryl or Cherie, from French forms associated with beloved or dear one.
Shundra
English · Shundra appears to be a modern coined name, possibly influenced by Shonda and Sandra with a smooth phonetic style.
Shunta
English · Shunta is likely a modern invented name, possibly formed from Shawn or Shonda with a feminine ending.
Shuree
Hebrew · Shuree is likely related to Shuri or Shura, with possible Hebrew roots suggesting song or wall, though it is largely modern in use.
Shvonne
Irish · Shvonne is a variant of Siobhan, the Irish form of Joan, ultimately meaning God is gracious.
Soyna
Slavic · Soyna is likely a variant of Sonya or Sonia, from Slavic forms of Sophia meaning wisdom.
Stasha
Greek · Stasha is a diminutive of Anastasia, from Greek meaning resurrection.
Stasi
Greek · Stasi is a short form of Anastasia, a Greek name meaning resurrection.
Swati
Indian · Swati is an Indian name from Sanskrit, also the name of a star or lunar constellation, suggesting brightness and purity.
Samentha
English · A spelling variant of Samantha, a name that rose in English use for its smooth, graceful sound.
Satina
French · A silky, modern name likely inspired by satin, the smooth lustrous fabric.
Shandon
Irish · An Irish place-based name from Seandon, usually interpreted as 'old fort' or 'old settlement.'
Shanin
English · A variant influenced by Shannon or Shanin-style forms, often valued more for sound than strict old meaning.
Shannette
Irish · A diminutive-style form of Shannon with French -ette; Shannon comes from the Irish river name.
Sharhonda
English · A modern blend of Sharon and Rhonda; Sharon refers to a fertile plain, while Rhonda echoes a Welsh place name.
Shawan
Irish · A variant of Shawn or Sean, from John, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Shawnta
English · A modern elaboration of Shawn or Shauna, ultimately from John, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Sheley
English · A spelling variant of Shelley, originally an English surname and place name meaning 'clearing on a bank or slope.'
Shelina
English · Shelina is likely a modern English elaboration of Sheila or Selina, blending familiar sounds into a contemporary feminine form.
Sherae
English · Sherae is likely a modern English variant of Sheree, from French Cherie meaning "beloved."
Sheray
English · Sheray is likely a modern spelling of Sheree or Cherie, ultimately from French cherie meaning "beloved."
Sherlonda
English · Sherlonda appears to be a modern English coinage built from the Sher- prefix and the suffix -londa.
Sunja
Korean · Sunja is a Korean feminine name, often formed with syllables meaning goodness, purity, or virtue depending on the hanja used.
Shenan
Irish · Shenan is likely an Irish-style form related to Shannon, a name tied to the old River Shannon and ancient Irish roots.
Sanjiv
Indian · Sanjiv is an Indian name from Sanskrit, meaning living, reviving, or life-giving.
Shaughn
Irish · Shaughn is a variant of Seán or Shaun, the Irish form of John, meaning God is gracious.
Shonn
Irish · Shonn is likely a modern spelling of Sean or Shawn, ultimately from John, meaning God is gracious.
Santee
Spanish · Santee is often used as a short form related to Santiago, ultimately tied to Saint James.
Schon
German · Schon comes from German schoen, meaning beautiful or handsome, and also appears as a surname.
Shanton
English · Shanton is likely a modern name influenced by Shannon and -ton surname patterns, valued more for sound than fixed etymology.
Soterios
Greek · Soterios comes from Greek soter, meaning savior or deliverer.
Salisa
Hebrew · Likely a modern blend influenced by Lisa and Elisa, ultimately tied to Hebrew Elisheba meaning 'God is my oath.'
Stavroula
Greek · A Greek diminutive of Stavra or Stavros, meaning 'cross.'
Shamarie
Hebrew · Shamarie appears to blend Hebrew-based Shamar with a modern English-style ending, suggesting guarding or keeping.
Shavelle
English · Shavelle is likely a modern coined name built from the Sha- prefix with a French-style -velle ending.
Synethia
Greek · Synethia is likely a modern elaboration related to Cynthia, a Greek name linked to Mount Cynthus.
Sharrone
Hebrew · Sharrone is a variant of Sharon, from the Hebrew place name Sharon meaning "plain" or "fertile land."
Shaunta
French · Shaunta is likely an English variant of Chantal or Shawn-based forms, shaped into a modern feminine style.
Shelitha
English · Shelitha appears to be a modern invented English name, possibly influenced by Sheila and similar forms.
Shellane
English · Shellane is likely a modern English coined name formed from Shel- with a decorative suffix.
Shonette
French · Shonette is a modern English name using the French-style diminutive suffix -ette.
Simmone
French · Simmone is a variant of Simone, from Hebrew meaning "heard" or "God has heard."
Sulyn
English · Sulyn appears to be a modern invented name, possibly built from Sue or Su- with the suffix -lyn.
Sabrinia
Latin · A variant of Sabrina, linked to the River Severn and the legendary Welsh princess Sabrina.
Sandhya
Indian · A Sanskrit name meaning "twilight" or "evening junction."
Shalamar
Persian · Likely inspired by Shalimar, a Persian place name meaning something like "abode of love" or "garden of delight."
Shalyn
English · A modern coined name, often formed from Sha- plus Lynn or similar endings.
Shannyn
Irish · A variant of Shannon, from the Irish river name associated with old wisdom or possession.
Sharetta
English · Likely a modern elaboration of Shari or Cherie-style names, used more for sound than a single root meaning.
Sharo
Hebrew · Probably a short form related to Sharon, the biblical place name meaning a fertile plain.
Shavaun
Irish · A variant of Siobhan, the Irish form of Joan, meaning "God is gracious."
Shavette
French · Likely a modern elaboration built on Sha- with the French-style suffix -ette.
Shawnice
Irish · Probably a modern elaboration of Shawn or Sean, ultimately from John meaning "God is gracious."
Sheil
Irish · Likely related to Sheila, the Irish form of Cecilia, traditionally linked to "blind."
Shelane
English · Probably a modern variant influenced by names like Sheila, Charlene, or Elaine.
Shelonda
English · A modern coined name built from the Sha-/She- sound pattern with a familiar feminine ending.
Sherronda
English · A modern elaboration likely influenced by Sherri and Rhonda, blending familiar name elements.
Silke
German · A German and Dutch diminutive of Cecilia or related names, traditionally linked to "blind."
Sondrea
Greek · Likely a feminine variant of Sandra or Andrea, names tied to the Greek root for "man" or "defender."
Stephanine
Greek · A variant of Stephanie, from Greek stephanos meaning "crown" or "garland."
Sudha
Indian · A Sanskrit name meaning "nectar" or "pure essence."
Suprina
Latin · Likely a modern elaboration influenced by Sabrina or Supreme-like sounds, without a single standard root.
Sandeep
Indian · Sandeep is an Indian name meaning "light," "shining," or "kindled lamp."
Saintjohn
English · Saintjohn comes from the surname St. John, originally meaning "of Saint John" and tied to Christian naming tradition.
Sanjeev
Indian · Sanjeev is an Indian name from Sanskrit meaning "life-giving," "reviving," or "bringing back to life."
Savoy
French · Savoy is a place-based name taken from the historic French-Italian region of Savoie.
Seann
Irish · Seann is a Celtic spelling variant of Sean, the Irish form of John, meaning "God is gracious."
Shadd
Hebrew · Shadd is likely related to the biblical element Shad or Shaddai, carrying associations of strength and divine power.
Shuan
Irish · Shuan is likely a phonetic variant of Sean or Shawn, ultimately from John, meaning "God is gracious."
Sivi
Indian · Sivi is used in South Asian naming and may relate to ancient Indian place and clan traditions.
Saprina
Latin · Saprina is a variant of Sabrina, a name linked to the River Severn and used in Latinized British legend.
Shannel
French · Shannel is likely a modern blend influenced by Chanel and Shannon, carrying French style and Irish river-name echoes.
Sherece
French · Sherece is likely a modern variant influenced by Cherise, from French chérie, meaning 'dear' or 'beloved.'
Shonte
English · Shonte is a modern form influenced by names like Chantal or Shawn, shaped through contemporary English usage.
Sabrenna
English · A modern elaboration of Sabrina, a name tied to the River Severn and later literary use.
Sharay
French · Likely related to Cherie or Shara, with a modern spelling suggesting 'dear' or beloved associations.
Sharonn
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Sharon, from the Hebrew place name Sharon meaning 'plain' or 'fertile plain.'
Shaunte
French · A variant of Chantal or Shawn-based forms, shaped into a modern English spelling.
Shontell
French · Likely a modern form influenced by Chantal or Chantel, from French place-name roots meaning 'stony place.'
Sobrina
Latin · Likely influenced by Sabrina, a name tied to the River Severn and later literary tradition.
Selicia
Latin · Selicia is likely a modern variant influenced by Cecilia or Felicia, carrying associations of happiness or grace.
Shalisa
English · Shalisa is likely a modern English blend, often viewed as a creative form built from Sha- and Lisa.
Shawnia
Hebrew · Shawnia is a feminine form of Shawn, from John, meaning "God is gracious."
Shawny
Hebrew · Shawny is a diminutive form of Shawn, ultimately from John, meaning "God is gracious."
Shellena
English · Shellena is likely a modern English elaboration related to Shelly or Sheila-style names.
Shevette
French · Shevette is a modern French-style elaboration with the diminutive ending -ette.
Shinell
French · Shinell is likely a modern variant influenced by Chanel or Shanelle, with a French-styled sound.
Shone
Irish · Shone is likely a variant of Sean or Shawn, from John, meaning "God is gracious."
Shontel
French · Shontel is an English variant of Chantal, a French place name originally meaning "stony place."
Smita
Indian · Smita is an Indian name from Sanskrit meaning "smiling" or "one who smiles."
Sangita
Indian · Sangita is an Indian name from Sanskrit sangeeta, meaning music or song.
Santita
Spanish · Santita is a diminutive form built from santo or santa, carrying the sense of holy or saintly.
Shaela
Irish · Shaela is a modern variant of Shayla or Sheila, names linked to Irish forms meaning heavenly or musical in later usage.
Shanley
Irish · Shanley comes from an Irish surname, likely derived from Gaelic elements associated with ancestry or a family place-name.
Shannie
Irish · Shannie is a pet form of Shannon or Shana, often linked to the Irish river name meaning old or wise river.
Sharmel
French · Sharmel is likely a modern variant of Carmel or Charmel, tied to the Hebrew place name meaning garden or vineyard.
Sharmila
Indian · Sharmila is an Indian name meaning modest, shy, or reserved, from Sanskrit-derived usage.
Shaunette
Irish · Shaunette blends Shaun, from John, with a French diminutive ending, preserving the meaning 'God is gracious.'
Shawndell
Irish · Shawndell is a modern blend built from Shawn, a form of John meaning 'God is gracious,' plus a surname-style ending.
Shawntay
Irish · Shawntay is a modern elaboration of Shawn, ultimately from John, carrying the meaning 'God is gracious.'
Shelanda
English · Likely a modern elaboration of the She- prefix with the feminine ending -landa, formed in modern English naming style.
Shelayne
English · Likely a modern variant of Shayla or Elaine forms, blending fashionable sounds with French-influenced styling.
Shenette
French · Probably a modern feminine form using the French-style suffix -ette, created from Shen or She- sounds.
Sherisa
English · Likely a modern variant related to Cherise or Sharisa, influenced by French cheri, meaning dear or beloved.
Sheritha
English · Probably a modern elaboration of Sherri or Sheri with a feminine ending, formed in contemporary English usage.
Shina
Hebrew · Often treated as a modern variant of Shaina, from Yiddish and Hebrew roots meaning beautiful, though it also appears in Japanese usage.
Shirletha
English · Likely an elaborated form of Shirley, an English surname from place words meaning bright meadow or clear wood.
Sholanda
English · Probably a modern variant of Yolanda, from medieval forms tied to violet flower imagery.
Shondel
Hebrew · Likely a modern form influenced by Shonda and Yiddish shendel-type names, associated with beauty or grace.
Shonnette
French · Probably a modern name built from Shawn or Shon with the French diminutive-style suffix -ette.
Shoshannah
Hebrew · A Hebrew variant of Shoshana, meaning lily or rose, and linked with the biblical Susanna tradition.
Stefenie
Greek · A variant of Stephanie, from Greek Stephanos, meaning crown or garland.
Stepahnie
Greek · An alternate spelling of Stephanie, from Greek Stephanos, meaning crown or garland.
Suelyn
English · Likely a modern compound of Sue and Lynn, combining Susan's lily association with the popular Lynn ending.
Sulynn
English · Likely a modern blend of Sue and Lynn, formed in contemporary English naming style.
Steed
English · From English meaning horse or stallion, also used as an occupational surname for a horseman.
Shanen
Irish · Likely a variant of Shannon, from the Irish river name associated with 'wise river' or old river goddess roots.
Sherard
German · From an old Germanic name meaning something like 'bright' or 'brave spear.'
Sergie
Slavic · A variant of Sergei or Sergio, from the Roman family name Sergius of uncertain ancient origin.
Sotirios
Greek · From Greek soter, meaning "savior" or "deliverer."
Shahna
Persian · Likely related to Persian shah, meaning "king," or Shahin and similar regal forms.
Sorina
Slavic · Sorina is a Romanian and Slavic-form name, often linked with the sun or brightness.
Shilpa
Indian · Shilpa is a Sanskrit-derived Indian name meaning art, craft, or sculpture.
Stevette
English · Stevette is a feminine elaboration of Steve or Steven, from Greek roots meaning crown or garland.
Shandel
French · Shandel likely developed as a variant of Chantal or Shandell, influenced by French-derived name patterns.
Shanise
English · Shanise is a modern English-language name, likely built from Shan- with the popular -ise ending.
Sujata
Indian · Sujata is a Sanskrit-derived Indian name meaning well-born, noble, or of good birth.
Shannin
Irish · A variant of Shannon, from the Irish river name associated with old roots meaning 'wise river' or 'old river.'
Shauntel
French · A modern variant of Chantal, from a French place name meaning 'stony place.'
Shawnte
French · A modern spelling of Chante or Shawnte, likely influenced by French chanter, 'to sing.'
Shelise
English · A modern elaboration related to Chelise or Sheila, with a soft invented form and likely noble or heavenly associations.
Surena
Persian · A Persian historical name borne by nobles, often interpreted as 'heroic' or 'strong one.'
Sabreena
Arabic · Sabreena is a variant of Sabrina or Sabrinah, often linked to Arabic sabr meaning patience.
Shalee
English · Shalee is a modern English-style name, likely influenced by Shay and Lee, with a smooth contemporary sound.
Shaneen
Irish · Shaneen is likely an elaboration of Shane, from Irish Sean meaning God is gracious.
Shantele
French · Shantele is a variant of Chantel or Chantal, from a French place-name meaning stony place.
Shantella
French · Shantella is an elaborated form of Chantal, from French place-name roots meaning stony place.
Shawntell
Irish · Shawntell blends Shawn and Chantel, combining Irish graciousness roots with a French place-name element.
Shondell
English · Shondell is a modern English coinage, likely influenced by Shawn and French-sounding -elle endings.
Stehanie
Greek · Stehanie is a spelling variant of Stephanie, from Greek stephanos meaning crown or garland.
Satrina
English · Satrina is likely a modern English coinage influenced by names like Katrina and Sabrina.
Savonia
Slavic · Savonia likely echoes Slavic regional and place names, giving it a place-based, geographic feel.
Serrina
Latin · Serrina is likely a variant of Serena, from Latin serenus meaning "clear," "calm," or "tranquil."
Shauntelle
French · Shauntelle is a modern blend influenced by Shawn and Chantal, combining English and French name patterns.
Shawnelle
English · Shawnelle combines Shawn, from Hebrew John meaning "God is gracious," with a feminine English suffix.
Shawnetta
English · Shawnetta is an elaborated form of Shawn, ultimately from Hebrew John meaning "God is gracious."
Sheana
Irish · Sheana is likely influenced by Shana and Sheena, linking to Hebrew "beautiful" or Irish forms of Jane meaning "God is gracious."
Shelline
French · Shelline is likely a modern feminine form related to Michelle or Shelley, shaped by English and French sound patterns.
Shlonda
English · Shlonda appears to be a modern coined English-language name formed with popular sound elements.
Shondi
English · Shondi is likely a modern invented name influenced by Shawn or Shonda-style forms.
Stacyann
Greek · Stacyann combines Stacy, from Greek Anastasia meaning "resurrection," with Ann, from Hebrew meaning "grace."
Stassa
Greek · Stassa is likely a short form related to Anastasia, from Greek meaning "resurrection."
Sandrine
French · Sandrine is a French diminutive of Alexandra, from Greek, meaning "defender of mankind."
Shalena
English · Shalena is a modern English coinage, likely influenced by names like Charlene or Shalene.
Shalise
French · Shalise is a modern elaboration influenced by French-sounding endings, likely built from Sha- names and Elise.
Shamane
English · Shamane is a modern English-form name, probably built from the Sha- sound family with a decorative ending.
Shanann
Irish · Shanann is likely a variant of Shannon, from an Irish river name traditionally linked to "old" or "wise river."
Shandell
French · Shandell is a modern variant influenced by Chanel or Chandelle, carrying a stylish French-inspired sound.
Shandi
English · Shandi is a modern diminutive-style English name, often used as a variant of Shandy or Shandi-related forms.
Shandora
English · Shandora is likely a modern elaboration influenced by names like Pandora or Shandra, suggesting a crafted feminine form.
Shanne
Irish · Shanne is likely a variant of Shanna or Shannon, connected to Irish name traditions and river place-name roots.
Shannone
Irish · Shannone is an elaborated variant of Shannon, the Irish river name associated with wisdom and age.
Sharine
English · Sharine is a modern English form, possibly influenced by Sharon or French-styled endings, with no single fixed etymology.
Sharnetta
English · Sharnetta is a modern elaborated English name, likely built from Shar- with the feminine suffix -etta.
Shavone
Irish · Shavone is a variant of Siobhan, the Irish form of Joan, ultimately meaning "God is gracious."
Shawndel
English · Shawndel is a modern English blend likely based on Shawn with a decorative suffix.
Shawndi
English · Shawndi is a modern English variant built from Shawn with a diminutive-style ending.
Shawnell
English · Shawnell is a modern English elaboration of Shawn, using the suffix -ell to create a feminine form.
Shawntelle
French · Shawntelle is a modern form combining Shawn with the French-style suffix -elle.
Shawntina
English · Shawntina is a modern elaboration of Shawn using the feminine suffix -tina.
Sheretha
English · Sheretha is a modern English-form name, likely shaped from Sher- names with a melodic feminine ending.
Sheriece
French · Sheriece is a modern English variant influenced by French-sounding forms like Cherise, meaning roughly "dear" by association.
Sherrene
French · Sherrene is likely a variant of Shireen or Cherine, associated with sweetness or beloved qualities.
Shervon
French · Shervon is a modern variant related to Chervon or Sher- names, with uncertain exact roots but a French-influenced sound.
Sherwanda
English · Sherwanda is a modern English coinage, likely formed from Sher- plus the popular suffix -wanda.
Shiretta
English · Shiretta is a modern elaboration of Shiree or Sherry with the diminutive-style suffix -etta.
Shontay
French · Shontay is a modern variant influenced by Chantal, a French place-based name linked to "stone" or a stony place.
Shonya
Slavic · Shonya is likely related to Sonya, a Slavic diminutive of Sophia meaning "wisdom."
Shounda
English · Shounda is a modern English-form name, likely part of the Shawn/Sha- family with a stylized ending.
Silbia
Latin · Silbia is likely a spelling variant of Silvia, from Latin, meaning "from the forest" or "woodland."
Sony
Slavic · Sony is likely a short form related to Sonya or Sonia, names derived from Sophia meaning "wisdom."
Sorena
Persian · Sorena is a Persian name associated with nobility and an ancient Parthian family name.
Sujatha
Indian · Sujatha is an Indian name from Sanskrit meaning "well-born" or "of good birth."
Shown
Irish · Shown is a phonetic-style variant of Sean or John, ultimately from Hebrew meaning "God is gracious."
Srinivas
Indian · Srinivas is an Indian name meaning "abode of Shri," an epithet of the god Vishnu associated with Lakshmi.
Sandon
English · Sandon is an English place-name surname from Old English elements meaning sandy hill or sandy settlement.
Shahn
Persian · Shahn is likely a variant of Persian shah, meaning king or ruler.
Stehen
Greek · Stehen is likely a misspelling of Stephen, from Greek Stephanos, meaning crown or garland.
Sjon
Norse · A form related to Sean, Sjon, or Jon traditions, ultimately meaning God is gracious.
Shanetta
English · Shanetta is a modern English elaboration of Shan or Shana with the diminutive suffix -etta.
Shontae
English · Shontae is a modern elaboration of Shawn or Sean, names from the Irish form of John.
Shawnya
English · Shawnya is a modern elaboration of Shawn, from Irish forms related to John.
Sholonda
English · Sholonda is likely a modern variant influenced by Yolanda, a name associated with the violet flower.
Serrena
Latin · A spelling variant of Serena, from Latin meaning serene or tranquil.
Shamon
English · Likely a modern form related to Simon or Shawn, carrying the sense heard or gracious.
Shanah
Hebrew · Likely related to Shana or Chana, names associated with grace or favor.
Sharena
English · Likely a modern blend influenced by Sharon and Rena, with associations to a fertile plain or song.
Shaylene
English · A modern blend name, likely combining Shay with the -lene ending.
Shenelle
French · Likely influenced by Chanel or similar French surname forms, associated with refinement and style.
Shenequa
English · Likely a modern coined name with decorative prefix and suffix styling.
Sheranda
English · Likely influenced by Miranda-style names, suggesting admiration or wonder.
Shoni
English · Likely a short modern form related to Shawna or Shona, often tied to graciousness.
Sonal
Indian · An Indian name meaning golden.
Schwanda
German · Schwanda is likely derived from a Germanic surname or folk-name form, best known through central European usage.
Seanda
Irish · Seanda is likely a feminine elaboration of Sean-related forms, ultimately from Hebrew John meaning God is gracious.
Shalana
English · Shalana is a modern coined name, probably shaped from Sh- prefixes and names like Alana or Lana.
Shander
English · Shander likely developed as a shortened or altered form of Alexander, from Greek meaning defender of men.
Shandria
English · Shandria is a modern invented name, probably modeled on Sandra and Andrea-style endings.
Sharmell
English · Sharmell is likely a modern elaboration influenced by Charmel or Sharmel, with French-style sound shaping.
Sharunda
English · Sharunda is a modern coined name, formed in English usage with the popular Sha- prefix and rhythmic ending.
Shaton
English · Shaton is a modern given name, likely influenced by surname-style forms such as Shayton or Shaton.
Sherhonda
English · Sherhonda is a modern blended name, likely combining Sher- with Rhonda-like elements.
Satonya
English · Satonya is likely a modern coined name influenced by Tanya and Latonya-style naming patterns.
Serenia
Latin · Serenia is likely derived from Latin serene roots, evoking calmness, clarity, and tranquility.
Shahla
Persian · Shahla is a Persian and Arabic name often associated with dark, beautiful eyes or a graceful gazelle-like look.
Shaletha
English · Shaletha is likely a modern English coinage, probably shaped from the Sha- prefix with -letha, giving it a soft, invented-name style.
Shanni
Hebrew · Shanni is often treated as a variant of Shani, from Hebrew meaning "scarlet" or "crimson," with a modern English spelling twist.
Shantrell
English · Shantrell is likely a modern elaboration of Chantel or Shantel, ultimately linked to French forms associated with song or stone.
Sharis
Hebrew · Sharis is likely a modern form related to Shari or Sharon, with Hebrew roots tied to a fertile plain or flowering place.
Sharmyn
English · Sharmyn is a modern English spelling of Charmaine or Sharman-type names, likely meant to suggest charm and elegance.
Shauntay
English · Shauntay is a modern spelling of Shontae or Chantal-type names, probably influenced by French-derived forms and contemporary English styling.
Shewanna
English · Shewanna appears to be a modern English coinage built from the She-/Sha- sound pattern with a melodic suffix.
Shontelle
English · Shontelle is a modern form related to Chantal or Shantel, likely influenced by French-derived naming and contemporary English spelling.
Shunna
English · Shunna is likely a modern English creation, possibly influenced by Shawn or Shauna forms, with a softened feminine ending.
Shwanda
English · Shwanda is likely a modern English blend built around the popular Sha- prefix and the -wanda ending seen in other 20th-century names.
Siomara
Spanish · Siomara is a variant of Xiomara, from Germanic elements meaning "famous in battle," popular in Spanish usage.
Saeeda
Arabic · From Arabic sa'ida, meaning “happy,” “fortunate,” or “blessed.”
Sagrario
Spanish · A Spanish devotional name meaning “tabernacle” or “sanctuary,” from Latin sacrarium.
Salimah
Arabic · From Arabic roots meaning “safe,” “sound,” “peaceful,” or “whole.”
Senetra
English · A modern coined name, likely shaped by fashionable -etra endings and contemporary sound patterns.
Shabnam
Persian · A Persian name meaning “dew,” especially the moisture of early morning.
Shalisha
English · A modern elaboration that may echo Alicia or Hebrew Shal- sounds associated with peace.
Shalynn
English · A modern compound of Sha- and Lynn, often carrying Lynn’s sense of “lake” or “waterfall.”
Shandolyn
English · A modern invented name built from Shan- with a decorative -dolyn ending.
Shanese
English · A modern form influenced by Shane, the Irish form of John meaning “God is gracious.”
Shantae
French · A modern spelling influenced by Chantal or Shanta, often associated with a graceful, lyrical sound.
Shantee
French · A variant spelling related to Chantal or Shantay, used mainly as a modern phonetic form.
Sharada
Indian · A Sanskrit name linked to the goddess Saraswati and associated with wisdom, learning, and autumn.
Sharetha
English · A modern coined form, possibly influenced by Shari or Aretha, created for sound and individuality.
Sharney
English · A modern name likely shaped from Sharon or Sharna, with a soft contemporary ending.
Shauntell
French · A spelling variant of Chantel or Chantal, from French place-name roots meaning “stone” or “stony place.”
Shavonna
Irish · A modern spelling related to Siobhan, the Irish form of Joan, meaning “God is gracious.”
Shaynee
English · A creative spelling of Shani or Shaynee, often linked to Shane or the idea of grace and brightness.
Shellaine
French · A modern elaboration of Michelle or Shelley forms, combining shell-like softness with a French-style ending.
Shellina
English · A feminine elaboration of Shelley or Michelle-style names, with a smooth decorative ending.
Shellisa
English · Likely a modern elaboration of Shelly or Lisa, suggesting a shell-like or graceful feminine form.
Shenee
French · Likely a modern variant of Renee or Shanee, carrying senses of rebirth or a stylized feminine form.
Shennon
Irish · A variant of Shannon, from the Irish river name linked to old words for wisdom or ancientness.
Shirah
Hebrew · From Hebrew shirah, meaning song or poem, with a lyrical and devotional sense.
Shondia
English · Likely a modern extension of Shonda, a contemporary coined name with a soft, feminine ending.
Shuntel
French · A modern spelling of Chantal or Shantel, ultimately tied to a French place name meaning stony place.
Sibrina
Welsh · A variant of Sabrina, the legendary river name associated with the River Severn in Welsh tradition.
Sieglinde
German · From Germanic elements meaning victory and gentle or soft, famous from heroic legend and opera.
Sirita
Spanish · Likely a diminutive-style form related to Sira or Sirena, carrying a soft, ornamental feminine sound.
Smantha
English · A spelling variant of Samantha, a name likely coined in English and popularized as a modern feminine classic.
Snezana
Slavic · From Slavic words for snow, giving the sense of snowy, pure, or winter-born.
Sonnya
Slavic · A variant of Sonya, the Slavic pet form of Sophia, meaning wisdom.
Sonza
English · Likely a modern variant of Sonya or Sonia, ultimately connected to Sophia and the meaning wisdom.
Stefannie
Greek · A spelling variant of Stephanie, from Greek stephanos, meaning crown or garland.
Stefeni
Greek · A streamlined variant of Stephanie, from Greek roots meaning crown or wreath.
Stephennie
Greek · An elaborate spelling of Stephanie, from Greek stephanos, meaning crown or garland.
Syrina
Latin · Likely a variant of Serena or Sirena, suggesting serenity or echoing the siren figure of Greek lore.
Shoan
Irish · Shoan is likely a modern variant of Shawn or Sean, the Irish form of John, meaning "God is gracious."
Sharrieff
Arabic · Sharrieff is a variant of Sharif, from Arabic meaning "noble" or "honorable."
Seon
Korean · Seon is a Korean name element often associated with goodness, virtue, or brightness depending on the hanja used.
Sharad
Indian · Sharad is an Indian name meaning "autumn" or the clear season after the rains.
Schawn
Irish · Schawn is a modern spelling of Shawn, the Irish form of John meaning "God is gracious."
Sanuel
Hebrew · Likely a variant of Samuel, from Hebrew elements meaning "name of God" or "God has heard."
Shayn
Irish · Usually a modern spelling of Shane, the Irish form of John, meaning "God is gracious."
Sheon
Hebrew · Likely a variant form related to Zion or Sean-influenced naming, with Hebrew associations to a holy place or uplifted form.
Stephe
Greek · A shortened form of Stephen or Stephanie, from Greek meaning "crown" or "garland."
Sushil
Indian · An Indian name from Sanskrit meaning "well-behaved," "virtuous," or "good-natured."
Saby
French · Likely a pet form of Sabine or related names, from Latin Sabinus meaning "Sabine" or "of the Sabine people."
Shadonna
English · A modern blended name likely combining Sha- with Donna, the Italian word for "lady."
Sabrine
French · Sabrine is a French form related to Sabrina, a name linked to the River Severn and also associated with Arabic sabr, meaning patience.
Saunya
English · Saunya is likely a modern spelling of Sonya or Sonia, a Russian diminutive of Sophia meaning wisdom.
Shalini
Indian · Shalini is an Indian Sanskrit name meaning modest, dignified, or graceful.
Sherica
English · Sherica is a modern English-created name, likely formed from Sherri or Sheri with a decorative ending.
Syreeta
English · Syreeta is a modern English name, likely a creative spelling of a form related to Rita or Siree-like sounds.
Shahida
Arabic · Shahida is an Arabic feminine name meaning witness or martyr, from the root for bearing testimony.
Shalita
English · Shalita is generally treated as a modern English-created name, possibly influenced by names like Shaila or Lalita.
Sherrise
French · Sherrise is likely a modern elaboration of Cherise, from French cherie meaning beloved or dear one.
Sharissa
English · Sharissa is a modern variant related to Charisse, likely influenced by French forms meaning grace or dear one.
Shawnita
English · Shawnita blends Shawn, from Hebrew John meaning God is gracious, with a modern feminine suffix.
Sonta
English · Sonta appears to be a modern coined name, possibly influenced by Sonya or names ending in -ta.
Samala
Indian · Samala appears in South Asian usage and may relate to names suggesting balance, dark beauty, or harmony depending on tradition.
Sapna
Indian · Sapna is an Indian name meaning “dream,” from Hindi and Sanskrit-derived usage.
Satanya
English · Satanya is likely a modern invented name shaped by Tanya-like endings and contemporary creative prefixing.
Seandra
Greek · Seandra is likely a feminine variation of Sandra or Alexandra, from Greek roots meaning “defender of mankind.”
Shalese
English · Shalese is a modern coinage that may be influenced by names like Chalice or Shalice, with soft French-like styling.
Shamaine
French · Shamaine is a variant of Charmaine, a French-associated name suggesting charm or delight.
Shanea
Irish · Shanea is likely a feminine elaboration of Shane, the Irish form of John, meaning “God is gracious.”
Shaniece
English · Shaniece is a modern American coinage, often viewed as an elaboration of Shanice with a fashionable ending.
Sharronda
English · Sharronda is a modern constructed name, likely blending Sharon-like and Rhonda-like sounds.
Shatonya
English · Shatonya is a modern elaborated name combining the Sha- prefix with a Tonya-derived ending.
Sheronica
English · Sheronica is a modern blended name, likely influenced by Sherry and Veronica or similar forms.
Shonell
English · Shonell is a modern elaboration of Shawn or Sean, ultimately from Irish John, meaning God is gracious.
Shonnon
Irish · Shonnon is a variant of Shannon, from the Irish river name Sionainn, often interpreted as wise river or old river.
Shuntay
English · Shuntay appears to be a modern invented name, likely influenced by Shawn or Shun with the stylish -tay ending.
Sabryna
Latin · A spelling variant of Sabrina, a name linked to the River Severn and long used in Celtic and Latinized tradition.
Seprina
Latin · Likely a variant of Sabrina or Sepora-style names, with a soft modern formation and uncertain exact lineage.
Shanine
Irish · Likely a modern form influenced by Shannon and Janine, blending Irish river-name and French feminine styling.
Shanique
French · A modern coined name built on Shan- with the French-style suffix -ique.
Shannell
French · Likely influenced by Chanel and Shannon, combining French fashion-name style with Irish naming sounds.
Shantina
French · Probably a modern elaboration influenced by names like Chantal or Tina, with a melodic Romance-style ending.
Shawnise
Irish · A modern form built from Shawn, from John meaning 'God is gracious,' with a decorative -ise ending.
Shawntae
Irish · A modern elaboration of Shawn, from John meaning 'God is gracious,' with a stylish suffix.
Sheletta
English · Likely a creative form related to Michelle, Shelly, or Shelia, shaped with a diminutive-style ending.
Shenice
French · Probably a modern variant of Janice or Shanice, used as a creative 20th-century given name.
Shenika
English · A modern coined name, likely formed from Shen- plus the rhythmic suffix -ika.
Sheniqua
English · A modern invented name formed with the prefix Shen- and the stylized ending -iqua.
Shereta
French · Likely a modern variant related to Cherie or Sheri, with a feminine ending added.
Sherrone
French · Probably a modern extension of Sherri or Sharon, names tied to Hebrew and French-influenced usage.
Shilonda
English · A modern invented name, likely built from Shi- with the rhythmic suffix -londa.
Shonetta
Irish · A feminine elaboration of Shawn, from John meaning 'God is gracious,' with a diminutive-style ending.
Shonita
Irish · Likely a modern form based on Shawn or Shona, with a soft Romance-style ending.
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