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Shuana
Irish · Probably a variant of Shawna, the feminine form of Sean, ultimately from John meaning 'God is gracious.'
Shuntell
French · Likely influenced by Chantal and similar French-sounding names, adapted into a modern spelling.
Stanya
Slavic · Likely related to Slavic names such as Stanislava or Stana, from roots meaning 'to stand' or 'be steadfast.'
Starlena
English · A modern elaboration of Star, evoking the celestial word and image directly.
Stefanee
Greek · A spelling variant of Stephanie, from Greek Stephanos, meaning 'crown' or 'garland.'
Stracy
French · Likely a spelling variant of Tracy, an English surname-name from a French place name.
Sabria
Arabic · From Arabic roots for patience and endurance, related to the name Sabra or Sabirah.
Sahnnon
Irish · A spelling variant of Shannon, the Irish river and place name linked to old wisdom.
Saidah
Arabic · From Arabic, meaning happy, fortunate, or lucky.
Samanda
English · Likely a modern blend of Samantha and Amanda, carrying ideas of listener and lovable.
Santosha
Indian · From Sanskrit santosha, meaning contentment, satisfaction, or inner peace.
Saronda
Hebrew · Likely a modern blend built on Sarah, the Hebrew name meaning princess.
Sauna
Norse · Used as a rare word-style name associated with warmth and bathing traditions.
Schlonda
English · A modern coined name, likely formed with decorative sounds and influenced by names like Shonda.
Schwanna
English · Likely a variant of Shawna, ultimately related to John and meaning God is gracious.
Sentoria
Latin · Probably a modern elaborated form with Latin-style ending, created for a stately sound.
Shajuan
Spanish · Likely a modern blend using Sha- and Juan, with Juan meaning John, or God is gracious.
Shajuana
Spanish · A feminine elaboration of Shajuan or Juana-based forms, ultimately tied to John, meaning God is gracious.
Shalona
Hebrew · Likely influenced by Hebrew shalom, suggesting peace, with a modern ornamental ending.
Shalone
Hebrew · Probably a modern form influenced by shalom, carrying an association with peace.
Shanlee
Irish · Likely a blend of Shan and Lee, combining Irish surname-style sounds with a meadow surname ending.
Shantale
French · A variant of Chantal, the French place-based name meaning stony place.
Shantih
Indian · From Sanskrit shanti, meaning peace, calm, or tranquility.
Shaquita
Spanish · Likely a modern elaboration of Sha- with -quita, influenced by Spanish diminutive forms, giving it a personalized coined feel.
Sharette
French · Probably a modern variant of Cherie or Charlotte-like forms, using the French-style suffix -ette to create a diminutive name.
Sharlita
French · A modern elaboration of Charlotte or Sharla, with the suffix -ita adding a diminutive, affectionate sense.
Sharnita
English · Likely a modern coined name built from Shar- and -nita, following 20th-century inventive naming patterns.
Shauntina
French · Probably derived from Shawn or Shaun, themselves from John, with -tina added as a feminine elaboration.
Shavna
Irish · Likely a variant of Shawna, the feminine form of Shaun, ultimately from John meaning God is gracious.
Shawon
Irish · A spelling variant of Shawn or Sean, from Irish John, meaning God is gracious.
Shawona
Irish · Probably a feminine form of Shawn or Shawn, ultimately from John meaning God is gracious.
Shayni
Hebrew · Likely blends Shay, from Irish Seaghdha meaning admirable, with a playful feminine ending.
Shayvonne
Irish · A modern blend of Shay and Yvonne-like elements, combining Irish and French naming influences.
Shelette
French · Likely a modern diminutive formation using the French-style suffix -ette, possibly from Shelly or Michelle-like roots.
Shelon
English · Probably a variant of Sheldon or a shortened Shel- name, with a streamlined modern form.
Shely
English · A short modern spelling of Shelly or Shelley, originally linked to an English place name meaning meadow ledge.
Shennan
Irish · Likely related to Shannon, from the Irish river name associated with old roots meaning wise or ancient.
Shereece
French · Probably a modern variant of Cherise, from French cherie meaning beloved or dear one.
Shevella
English · A likely modern coined name built from Shev- and the feminine suffix -ella, giving it a melodic invented style.
Shevonda
English · Likely a modern invented name using Shev- with the rhythmic suffix -onda, shaped by late 20th-century naming styles.
Shewana
English · Probably a modern variant related to Shawna or Sheena-like names, formed with a feminine ending.
Shilla
Irish · Possibly related to Sheila, the Irish form of Cecilia, or to Hebrew Shilah-like forms; it has soft variant-name roots.
Shindana
African · Likely influenced by African-language naming patterns, with a rhythmic modern structure and individualized coined form.
Shirron
Hebrew · Probably a variant of Sharon, from the Hebrew place name referring to a fertile plain.
Shonnetta
Irish · A feminine elaboration of Shawn or Sean, from John, with the diminutive suffix -etta added.
Shontea
French · Likely a modern variation of Chantal or Shontae-style forms, shaped by fashionable late 20th-century endings.
Shontee
French · Probably a variant of Shontae or Chantal-inspired names, with a modern phonetic spelling.
Shulonda
English · Likely a modern coined name shaped from Shu- with the popular suffix -londa, reflecting inventive naming patterns.
Shuronda
English · Probably a modern invented name formed with Shu- and the suffix -ronda, characteristic of creative 20th-century style.
Shwana
Irish · Likely a simplified spelling of Shawna, the feminine form of Shaun, ultimately from John meaning God is gracious.
Shyrene
Greek · Probably influenced by Irene or Shireen-like forms, carrying associations of peace or sweetness depending on the source blend.
Sindia
Indian · Likely a variant of Cindy or India-influenced forms, with a soft, modern elaborated spelling.
Siobhain
Irish · A variant spelling of Siobhan, the Irish form of Joan, ultimately from John meaning God is gracious.
Sojourner
English · From the English word for traveler or temporary resident, famously associated with abolitionist Sojourner Truth.
Solia
Latin · Likely related to Sol, from Latin sol meaning sun, giving the name a bright, solar association.
Stephinie
Greek · A spelling variant of Stephanie, from Greek Stephanos meaning crown or garland.
Shaunn
Irish · Shaunn is a modern spelling of Sean, the Irish form of John, meaning God is gracious.
Shariff
Arabic · Shariff comes from Arabic sharif, meaning "noble," "honorable," or "distinguished."
Stamatios
Greek · Stamatios is a Greek name linked to Anastasios and resurrection themes, traditionally associated with "stopping" or survival after loss.
Shalako
English · Taken from Zuni ceremonial tradition, where Shalako refers to sacred spiritual figures.
Shunn
English · Rare modern form, possibly a spelling variant of Sean or Shaun.
Santoi
African · Santoi appears to be an African-origin name or surname-style form, though its exact etymology is uncertain.
Satish
Indian · Satish is an Indian name from Sanskrit meaning "lord of truth" or "one devoted to truth."
Sharief
Arabic · Sharief is an Arabic name meaning "noble," "honorable," or "distinguished."
Shawen
Irish · Shawen is likely a variant of Shawn, the Irish form of John, meaning "God is gracious."
Sheldrick
English · Sheldrick is an English surname-derived name, likely related to Shelldrake and old place or nickname roots.
Suen
Chinese · Suen is a Chinese name or surname form whose meaning varies by character, often tied to refinement, continuity, or lineage.
Shaniqua
English · Shaniqua is a modern American coinage, likely blending Sha- with a decorative ending influenced by names like Monique.
Shamone
English · Shamone is likely a modern stylized form influenced by names like Simone and Sharon, with a melodic contemporary shape.
Sukari
Arabic · Sukari comes from Arabic sukkar, sugar, and is used in East African naming with a sweet, affectionate sense.
Shalina
English · Shalina is a modern form influenced by names like Shalini or Sha- names, often carrying a graceful or gentle feel.
Shameka
English · Shameka is a modern American name, likely formed from Sha- with the rhythmic -meka ending.
Shamona
English · Shamona is a modern stylized name influenced by forms like Ramona or Simone, with a smooth melodic ending.
Sharai
Hebrew · Sharai likely relates to Hebrew Sarah or Sarai, names meaning princess or noblewoman.
Sherika
English · Sherika is a modern American variant influenced by Sherry or Shari forms with a decorative -ika ending.
Shalinda
English · Shalinda is a modern blended name, likely shaped from Sha- with Linda, the Spanish word for pretty.
Shemeka
English · Shemeka is a modern coined name, likely formed with the prefix She- and a decorative ending.
Shulamit
Hebrew · Shulamit is the Hebrew form of Shulamith, likely meaning peaceful or from Shulem.
Shamika
English · A modern coined name using the Sha- prefix with a Mika ending.
Sharnee
English · Likely a modern invented name, possibly influenced by Sharon, Sharna, or similar forms.
Shatara
English · A modern coined name built with the Sha- prefix and a Tara-like ending.
Shey
Irish · Usually a variant of Shea or Shay, from an Irish surname meaning "hawk-like" or "admirable."
Soyini
African · An African-origin name used with the sense of prestige, honor, or distinction.
Schronda
English · A modern coined name, probably shaped from Sh- and Rhonda-influenced sounds in contemporary usage.
Shalunda
English · A modern coined name, formed in contemporary usage with the Sha- prefix and -lunda ending.
Shamara
Arabic · Likely a modern variant influenced by Arabic-sounding roots and names like Samara or Shamara, with no single fixed origin.
Sharece
French · Probably a modern variant of Charisse or Sharice, influenced by French-style endings and contemporary English usage.
Sharlonda
English · A modern coined name likely blending Shar- with Rhonda or similar sounds in late 20th-century naming.
Shauntae
Irish · A modern variant of Shaun, from Irish Sean meaning 'God is gracious,' with a decorative ending.
Shauntee
Irish · A modern elaboration of Shaun, ultimately from Irish Sean meaning 'God is gracious.'
Shawonda
English · A modern American coinage likely built on the Sha- prefix with -wanda, a stylistic name-forming ending.
Shemika
African · A modern American name likely formed with the She- prefix and -mika ending, reflecting creative sound patterning.
Shonica
English · A modern coined name likely combining the Sho-/Sha- sound with the feminine suffix -nica.
Shontai
Irish · A modern form related to Shawn or Shaun, ultimately from Sean meaning 'God is gracious.'
Shontrell
English · A modern invented name built from the Shon- sound with the ending -trell.
Starlina
English · An elaboration of Star, referring to a celestial star, with a feminine -lina ending.
Saleema
Arabic · Saleema is an Arabic feminine form meaning safe, sound, or peaceful.
Seanette
Irish · Seanette combines Sean, the Irish form of John meaning God is gracious, with a French-style diminutive ending.
Shalean
English · Shalean is a modern English-style name likely formed from Sha- plus the suffix -lean for sound and flow.
Shalondra
English · Shalondra is a modern coined name with a melodic prefix and ornamental ending, not tied to one ancient source.
Shamelle
English · Shamelle appears to be a modern form influenced by French-style endings, created mainly for its elegant sound.
Shaneka
English · Shaneka is a modern English-created name using the popular Sha- prefix and -neka ending.
Shannetta
English · Shannetta is a modern elaboration of Shan- with a French-style diminutive ending.
Shantra
English · Shantra is a modern coined name valued for its rhythm and distinctive sound rather than a single classical root.
Sharesa
English · Sharesa is a modern English-style creation, likely built from Sha- with a graceful -resa ending.
Shawnese
Irish · Shawnese is based on Shawn, an Irish form of John meaning God is gracious, with a modern decorative suffix.
Shefali
Indian · Shefali is an Indian name meaning night-flowering jasmine or a delicate blossom.
Shellyann
English · Shellyann combines Shelly and Ann, giving an English compound name with a gentle, familiar style.
Sherease
English · Sherease is a modern English-style coinage, likely formed from Sher- with a soft -ease ending.
Shondelle
English · Shondelle is a modern created name shaped with a French-style -elle ending for elegance.
Shonelle
English · Shonelle is a modern elaboration of Shon with the French-style suffix -elle.
Shontia
English · Shontia is a modern coined name likely formed from Shon- with a flowing feminine ending.
Shoshanah
Hebrew · Shoshanah is a Hebrew name meaning lily or rose, the original form behind Susanna.
Stacha
Slavic · Stacha is a Slavic short form related to Anastasia, from Greek meaning resurrection.
Susanah
Hebrew · Susanah is a variant of Susanna, from Hebrew roots meaning lily.
Sahron
English · Sahron is likely a variant spelling of Sharon, from the Hebrew place name referring to a fertile plain.
Sarada
Indian · Sarada is an Indian name associated with Saraswati and learning, often interpreted as one who embodies knowledge or autumnal grace.
Saudah
Arabic · Saudah is an Arabic name meaning dark-complexioned or fortunate, known from early Islamic history.
Sebrinia
Latin · Sebrinia is likely an elaboration of Sabrina, a name tied to the River Severn and classical legend.
Sedina
African · Sedina is used in West African contexts, especially among Akan speakers, and can be associated with names for those born on specific days.
Seleana
Greek · Seleana is a variant of Selena or Selene, from Greek mythology where Selene is the moon goddess.
Shalah
Hebrew · Shalah is likely related to Hebrew Shelah or Arabic-derived forms, carrying ancient Semitic roots with meanings tied to petition or tranquility.
Shalaine
French · Shalaine is a modern elaborated name, possibly influenced by Elaine or Chalene, with a soft French-styled sound.
Shalayne
English · A modern elaboration of Shay/Laine-style elements, likely formed as a contemporary English blend with a soft melodic sound.
Shandal
English · Likely a modern English coinage related to Shanda or Chantal-style forms, created for sound rather than old traditional roots.
Shandia
English · Probably a modern English formation built from Shan- with a feminine ending, used more for style and sound than ancient etymology.
Shanequa
English · A modern coined name using Sha- with the suffix -nequa, shaped in contemporary naming traditions in the United States.
Shanetha
English · A modern created name, likely combining Shan- with the feminine suffix -etha in contemporary American naming usage.
Shangaleza
English · A highly modern inventive name, probably formed from Shan- plus a decorative suffix for rhythmic sound and individuality.
Shantrice
English · Likely a modern elaboration influenced by names like Chantal or Beatrice, formed for elegance and distinctive sound.
Sharisa
English · Probably a modern English variant related to Cherise or Clarissa-style names, emphasizing a soft, lyrical ending.
Sharonna
Hebrew · An expanded form of Sharon, from the Hebrew place name meaning a fertile plain or flatland.
Shaunti
French · Likely a modern spelling influenced by French-derived Chantal or Shaun forms, used mainly for its stylish sound.
Shavona
Irish · Probably a modern variant influenced by Siobhan and similar Irish-derived names, adapted into a smoother English spelling.
Shawneequa
English · A modern invented name likely built from Shawnee/Shawna with a decorative -qua ending in recent American naming traditions.
Shekita
English · A modern coined name, likely formed from She- with the suffix -kita for rhythm and distinctiveness.
Shelbra
English · Likely a modern blend using Shel- and -bra, created in English naming practice for a unique feminine sound.
Shellea
English · Probably an elaboration of Shelley or Shellie, ultimately tied to an English surname meaning meadow on a ledge or bank.
Sheneka
English · A modern invented name using She- and -neka, shaped in contemporary American naming patterns.
Shequita
English · A modern coined name, likely formed with She- and the suffix -quita for a melodic, distinctive style.
Sheresse
French · Probably a variant influenced by Cherise, from French chérie meaning beloved or dear one.
Sherette
French · Likely a modern diminutive-style formation using the French-flavored suffix -ette, giving a delicate feminine tone.
Sherlita
English · A modern elaboration of Sher- names with a feminine ending, likely created for rhythm rather than ancient etymology.
Sherray
French · Probably a variant of Sherry or Cherie, influenced by French forms meaning dear or beloved.
Sherunda
English · A modern coined name built from Sher- and -unda, reflecting contemporary creative naming patterns.
Sheshe
English · A reduplicated pet-name style form, likely created for affectionate sound and rhythm rather than traditional etymology.
Shinda
English · Likely a modern short feminine form related to Shin- or Linda-style names, chosen for sound over old-root meaning.
Shondale
English · Probably a modern blend of Shon/Shawn with -dale, the English word for valley.
Shonique
French · A modern formation blending Shon- with the French-style suffix -ique for a fashionable, distinctive sound.
Shulanda
English · A modern invented name, likely formed from Shu- with the ending -landa for cadence and individuality.
Shuwanda
English · Likely a modern variant related to Wanda-style names, expanded with Shu- for a distinctive contemporary sound.
Sonnette
French · Likely inspired by the French word sonnet, a short lyric poem, giving the name a literary and musical feel.
Staphanie
Greek · A variant spelling of Stephanie, from Greek Stephanos meaning crown or garland.
Stepheni
Greek · A spelling variant of Stephanie, from Greek Stephanos meaning crown or wreath.
Sukina
Arabic · Likely related to Arabic Sukayna or Sakinah, associated with calmness, tranquility, and peace.
Sumer
English · A variant of Summer, from the English season name, evoking warmth, brightness, and nature.
Suprenia
Latin · Probably a modern elaboration echoing Latin-derived forms like supreme, suggesting elevation or excellence.
Shaft
English · Shaft comes from an English word and surname, likely adopted as a rare modern given name.
Sundiata
African · Sundiata comes from Mandinka tradition and is strongly tied to the legendary Malian emperor Sundiata Keita.
Shabazz
Arabic · Shabazz is best known through Islamic and African American naming traditions and may reflect a noble or powerful surname form.
Shaen
Irish · Shaen is a variant of Shane, the Irish form of John, meaning God is gracious.
Shango
African · From Yoruba tradition, Shango is the name of the thunder deity and a figure of power.
Sederick
English · A variant of Cedric, likely created in English and associated with kindly or noble meanings.
Sandip
Indian · Sandip comes from Sanskrit and means "lighted lamp" or "bright flame."
Shadrack
Hebrew · Shadrack is a form of Shadrach, the biblical name borne by one of the three men in the fiery furnace story.
Sundance
English · Sundance is a modern English compound name evoking the sun and celebratory dance.
Schad
German · Schad is a German surname-style name with uncertain given-name use and regional etymology.
Seung
Korean · Seung is a Korean name element often meaning 'victory,' 'success,' or 'inheritance,' depending on hanja.
Shaffer
German · Shaffer is a surname from German Schafer, meaning 'shepherd,' later used as a given name.
Shorn
English · Shorn is an uncommon English-form name with uncertain origin, possibly adapted from a surname or word form.
Sohn
Korean · Sohn appears in Korean and German usage, most often as a surname, with meanings varying by language.
Spartacus
Latin · Spartacus is the name of the famous gladiator rebel, likely linked to Sparta or Spartan origin.
Stalin
Slavic · Stalin comes from a Slavic root for 'steel,' popularized as a political surname used as a given name.
Stepfan
Greek · Stepfan is a variant of Stefan/Stephen, from Greek, meaning 'crown' or 'garland.'
Shawndee
Irish · Shawndee blends Shawn, an Irish form of John, with a modern English -dee ending.
Shironda
Welsh · Likely a modern form of Rhonda with added Shi-, tied to a Welsh place-name tradition.
Shandale
English · A modern blend combining Shan- with Dale, giving it a melodic contemporary feel.
Shandrea
Greek · A modern blend of Shan- and Andrea, ultimately tied to Greek roots meaning strong or manly.
Shantia
French · Likely a modern spelling influenced by Shantay or Chantal-style names with a graceful French feel.
Sheetal
Indian · From Sanskrit and Hindi, Sheetal means cool, calm, or soothing.
Sharmeen
Persian · Sharmeen is from Persian usage and is associated with sweetness, modesty, or grace.
Shatina
English · Shatina is a modern English coinage, likely formed from Sha- and the feminine -tina ending.
Sheronne
English · Sheronne appears to be a modern variant influenced by Sharon or French-styled endings.
Seandee
Irish · Likely a modern blend of Sean and Dee, combining Irish and English naming elements.
Shericka
English · A modern coined name, likely related to Sherry or Erica, with no single traditional root.
Shontella
English · A modern elaborated form built on the Shan/Shon sound with a French-style -ella ending.
Syretta
English · A modern invented form, likely related to Syreeta or similar names with melodic endings.
Shamica
English · Likely a modern English-American coined name, probably influenced by names like Shameka or Tamika.
Shiwanda
English · Probably a modern coined name formed in English, possibly influenced by names ending in -wanda.
Shonika
English · Likely a modern English formation influenced by names such as Veronica, Shanika, or Monica.
Sridevi
Indian · From Sanskrit-based Indian tradition, Sri means 'radiance' or 'prosperity' and Devi means 'goddess.'
Sadiqa
Arabic · Sadiqa comes from Arabic and means truthful, sincere, or loyal female friend.
Satara
Indian · Satara is associated with Indian place naming and may also echo Persian-derived star imagery.
Shada
Arabic · Shada likely comes from Arabic roots linked with singing, melody, or strength in some usages.
Shalandra
Greek · Shalandra is likely a modern elaboration influenced by Alexandra, from Greek roots meaning defender of mankind.
Shalaunda
English · Shalaunda is likely a modern coined form using Sha- and -aunda elements for a distinctive rhythmic name.
Sharah
Hebrew · Sharah is likely related to Sarah, from Hebrew roots meaning princess, with possible Arabic-influenced spelling.
Shareka
Arabic · Shareka is likely a modern variant influenced by Arabic-derived Shariqa forms, suggesting brightness or eastern direction.
Sharifah
Arabic · Sharifah comes from Arabic and means noble, honored, or of distinguished lineage.
Sharnett
French · Sharnett is likely a modern name built with the French-style diminutive ending -ette.
Shauntrell
French · Shauntrell is likely a modern elaboration influenced by Shawn and French-styled endings.
Shawntee
Irish · Shawntee likely combines Shawn, an Irish form of John meaning God is gracious, with a French-style ending.
Shawntrice
Irish · Shawntrice blends Shawn, from John meaning God is gracious, with a Beatrice-like ending linked to blessedness.
Shenay
French · Shenay is likely a modern spelling variant related to Chenay or Shanae, with French-influenced sound styling.
Shenique
French · Shenique is a modern coined name using the French-style suffix -ique for a distinctive sound.
Shereka
Arabic · Shereka is likely a modern variant related to Shari or Shareka, possibly suggesting brightness or companionship.
Sherrika
French · Sherrika is likely a modern elaboration of Sherri, a French-derived form associated with beloved or dear.
Sheryce
French · Sheryce is likely a modern variant of Cherise or Cerise, tied to French dear one or cherry imagery.
Shital
Indian · Shital comes from Sanskrit and means cool, calm, or soothing.
Shondala
French · Shondala is likely a modern coined name influenced by Shawn/Shonda with an ornamental feminine ending.
Shunette
French · Shunette is likely a modern stylized name using the French diminutive suffix -ette.
Stefnie
Greek · Stefnie is a spelling variant of Stephanie, from Greek stephanos meaning crown or garland.
Sameena
Arabic · Sameena is an Arabic-derived name meaning precious, valuable, or generous in spirit.
Sandr
Greek · Sandr is likely a shortened form related to Alexander or Sandra, from Greek roots meaning defender of mankind.
Santasha
English · Santasha is a modern coined name, likely blending familiar sounds such as San- and -tasha into a contemporary form.
Schnell
German · Schnell comes from the German surname meaning fast or quick.
Shaana
Hebrew · Shaana is often treated as a variant of Shana or Shauna, linked to Hebrew grace or Irish John-derived forms.
Shakera
Arabic · Shakera is related to Arabic Shakir or Shakira, meaning thankful or grateful.
Shaketa
English · Shaketa is a modern constructed name, likely shaped from Sha- with a rhythmic suffix.
Shalea
English · Shalea is a modern invented name, possibly influenced by names like Shalea, Shay, or Lea.
Shaletta
French · Shaletta appears to be a modern elaboration of Charlotte-like forms, ultimately tied to a name meaning free man.
Shamay
Hebrew · Shamay likely draws on Hebrew shamayim, meaning heavens or sky.
Shandelle
French · Shandelle is likely a modern variant influenced by Chantal or Chanel-style French forms.
Shanina
Hebrew · Shanina is a likely blend of Shana or Shannon forms, linked to grace or the Irish river name Shannon.
Shannondoah
English · Shannondoah is a creative form of Shenandoah, a place name associated with a Native American river and valley.
Sharima
Arabic · Sharima is likely related to Arabic-derived names suggesting nobility, honor, or dignity.
Sharlanda
English · Sharlanda is a modern elaborated name, probably built from Shar- and the familiar -landa ending.
Shasha
Chinese · Shasha can function as a pet form in Slavic usage or as a Chinese given-name transcription with varying meanings.
Shashana
Hebrew · Shashana is likely a variant of Shoshana, the Hebrew name meaning lily or rose.
Shaunell
Irish · Shaunell appears to build on Shaun, an Irish John form meaning God is gracious, with a modern suffix.
Shavella
English · Shavella is a modern coined name formed with the popular Sha- prefix and -vella ending.
Shawndale
Irish · Shawndale combines Shawn, from Irish John meaning God is gracious, with the English dale, meaning valley.
Shawnea
Irish · Shawnea is a feminine form built from Shawn, the Irish form of John meaning God is gracious.
Shawntella
Irish · Shawntella is a modern elaboration of Shawn, from Irish John, meaning God is gracious.
She
Chinese · She can be a Chinese romanized name or surname whose specific meaning depends on the character used.
Shemaine
French · Shemaine is likely a modern variant influenced by Germaine or Charmaine, names linked to French usage.
Shenae
Irish · Shenae is a modern variant of Shenae or Chenay-like forms, with roots linked to Irish Jane or French styling.
Shennell
French · Shennell is likely a modern name influenced by Chanel-like French forms or by the suffix -nell.
Shenoa
English · Shenoa is likely a modern spelling inspired by Shenandoah, a place name connected with river and valley imagery.
Sherissa
French · Sherissa is probably a modern variation of Cherise, from French cherie meaning beloved or dear.
Sherna
English · Sherna is likely a modern feminine form built from Sher- sounds found in names like Sharon or Sheri.
Shevetta
English · Shevetta is a modern invented name formed with the prefix She- and a decorative suffix.
Shimeka
English · Shimeka is a modern constructed name, likely formed from Shi- with a melodic -meka ending.
Shiquita
Spanish · Shiquita is likely influenced by Spanish chiquita, meaning little girl or little one.
Shonice
English · Shonice is a modern coined name, possibly built from Sho- and the stylish suffix -nice.
Shoronda
English · Shoronda is a modern elaborated name, likely shaped from Sho- or Sharon-like roots with a rhythmic ending.
Sonica
Latin · Sonica likely relates to Latin sonus, meaning sound, giving it a musical and modern feel.
Soojin
Korean · Soojin is a Korean name whose exact meaning depends on the Hanja characters chosen, often involving excellence or beauty.
Sophelia
Greek · Sophelia is a variant of Sophia or Ophelia forms, tied to Greek roots of wisdom or help.
Sossity
English · Sossity is an unusual literary-style modern name, possibly inspired by soft, whimsical sound patterns.
Sotiria
Greek · Sotiria is a Greek name meaning salvation or deliverance.
Spiridoula
Greek · Spiridoula is the feminine form of Spiridon, a Greek name associated with spirit or basket-making traditions.
Sylina
Latin · Sylina is likely related to Sylvia and Latin silva, meaning forest or woods.
Sharrod
English · Sharrod is likely a modern variant of Sherrod, an English surname name of uncertain exact origin.
Shale
English · Shale is an English word-name taken from the layered sedimentary rock, giving it an earthy natural feel.
Shant
Persian · Likely used through Armenian and Iranian naming traditions; it is often associated with strength or vivid, striking imagery.
Shadron
Hebrew · Shadron likely echoes the biblical Shadrach, a name associated with command or royal service in scripture.
Shafton
English · Shafton is an English place-style surname name meaning settlement near a shaft or boundary marker.
Sharieff
Arabic · Sharieff is a variant of Sharif, an Arabic name meaning noble, honorable, or distinguished.
Sirron
English · Sirron appears to be a modern constructed name, possibly influenced by names like Cyril or Soren.
Sundeep
Indian · Sundeep is an Indian variant of Sandeep, meaning a bright or shining lamp.
Sahwn
Hebrew · A modern spelling of Sean or Shawn, the Irish form of John, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Sancho
Spanish · A traditional Spanish name likely from Latin Sanctius, associated with holiness or sanctity.
Seam
Irish · Likely a rare spelling of Seamus or Sean, from the Hebrew John tradition meaning 'God is gracious.'
Sedwick
English · A surname-based name from Old English place elements, likely meaning 'sedge settlement' or 'marsh farm.'
Serigo
Spanish · Likely a rare variant related to Sergio, from a Roman family name of uncertain ancient origin.
Shaban
Arabic · From the Arabic month name Sha'ban, meaning the eighth month of the Islamic calendar.
Shohn
Irish · A modern spelling of Sean or Shawn, ultimately from Hebrew Yohanan, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Season
English · Season comes from the English word for a time or cycle of the year and is used as a modern word name.
Sacheen
Indian · Sacheen is likely a variant of Sachin, an Indian name with Sanskrit roots associated with a divine epithet.
Shameeka
English · Shameeka is a modern coined name, likely formed with Sha- and the rhythmic suffix -meeka in African American naming style.
Sasheen
Indian · Sasheen is likely a variant spelling of Sacheen or Sachin, an Indian name with Sanskrit roots.
Shandreka
English · Shandreka is a modern coined name formed from Shan- plus the suffix -dreka, reflecting late 20th-century creative naming.
Sharika
Arabic · Sharika is used in Arabic and Indian contexts; in Sanskrit usage it can refer to a bird, especially a myna.
Shandrika
English · Shandrika is a modern coined name built from Shan- with the feminine suffix -drika.
Shaquana
English · Shaquana is a modern coined name using Sha- and -quana, a style associated with creative late 20th-century naming.
Sakita
Japanese · Sakita appears in several traditions; it may reflect Japanese-style formation or South Asian naming patterns depending on usage.
Shanrika
English · Likely a modern coined name built from Sha- with a decorative -rika ending, reflecting late 20th-century creative naming patterns.
Shakina
Hebrew · Likely influenced by Shekinah, from Hebrew for the divine presence, though also echoing Arabic sakina, "peace" or "calm."
Sherah
Hebrew · A biblical Hebrew name borne by a woman in 1 Chronicles, likely linked to kinship or remnant-related roots.
Shakisha
English · Shakisha is a modern invented name, likely blending Sha- with -kisha in a rhythmic contemporary form.
Sancha
Spanish · A feminine medieval Spanish name meaning holy or sacred.
Shaena
Irish · Likely a variant of Shaina or Shayna, often understood as beautiful, from Yiddish and Hebrew use.
Shaneeka
African · Shaneeka is a modern elaborated name, likely formed in English with African American naming patterns and the suffix -eka.
Shanella
English · Shanella is a modern blend name, likely built from Shan- with the French-style feminine ending -ella.
Shatika
African · Shatika is a modern coined name, probably shaped in English with African American stylistic suffix patterns.
Shemica
African · Shemica is a modern variant name, likely formed from Shem- or She- with the popular feminine ending -ica.
Shenica
African · Shenica is a modern invented name, likely created in English with African American naming style and the suffix -nica.
Shenitha
African · Shenitha is a modern elaborated name, likely formed with Shen- plus the feminine ending -itha.
Shineka
African · Shineka is a modern stylistic name, likely created in English with African American naming patterns and the suffix -eka.
Shy
English · Shy comes from the English word for reserved or timid, used as a rare modern nickname-style given name.
Saketha
Indian · Saketha is an Indian name connected with Saketa, an ancient name for Ayodhya and a place of sacred association.
Shalome
Hebrew · Shalome comes from Hebrew shalom, meaning "peace," and is a variant of Shalom or Salome.
Shamea
Hebrew · Shamea is likely related to Hebrew Shama or Shema roots meaning "to hear" or "heard by God."
Shameca
African · Shameca is likely a modern coined name shaped within African American naming traditions, possibly influenced by Sha- and -meka forms.
Shamekia
African · Shamekia is likely a modern coined name formed in African American naming traditions, with creative phonetic styling.
Shanett
French · Shanett is likely a modern form influenced by Jeanette or Shanet, ultimately from French diminutive naming patterns.
Shanica
African · Shanica is likely a modern coined name, often viewed as part of late 20th-century African American naming patterns.
Shanitha
Indian · Shanitha may relate to Indian names built from shanti, meaning "peace," with a feminine suffix.
Sharica
Arabic · Sharica is likely related to Arabic-rooted names such as Shariqa, associated with "rising" or "eastern."
Sharletta
French · Sharletta is an elaborated form of Charlotte, the French feminine of Charles, meaning "free man."
Sharrona
Hebrew · Likely an English elaboration of Sharon, from a Hebrew place name meaning a fertile plain.
Shatisha
English · Likely a modern coined name built on the Sha- prefix with a melodic -tisha ending.
Shawnique
English · Likely a modern blend of Shawn or Sean with the French-style suffix -nique.
Shekira
Arabic · Likely a variant of Shakira, from Arabic roots associated with gratitude or thankfulness.
Shenese
English · Likely a modern coined name influenced by names like Denise and Shen- forms.
Shenicka
English · Likely a modern invented name using the Shen- prefix and a rhythmic -icka ending.
Sherrese
English · Likely a variant of Cherise or Sharice, influenced by French-style sound patterns.
Shiwana
English · Likely a modern invented name formed with the popular Shi- prefix and -wana ending.
Shlanda
English · Likely a modern coined name formed from Sha- patterns with a soft -landa ending.
Shunte
English · Likely a modern variant of Chante or Shantae, shaped by French-style pronunciation.
Staceyann
Greek · A compound of Stacey and Ann; Stacey ultimately comes from Greek Anastasios, meaning resurrection.
Suha
Arabic · From Arabic, Suha refers to a faint star and carries a celestial association.
Sumita
Indian · From Sanskrit-based Indian usage, often interpreted as well-measured, balanced, or good friend.
Syvella
Latin · Likely influenced by Latin silva, meaning forest, reshaped into a modern English-style form.
Sadiqua
Arabic · Sadiqua comes from Arabic roots meaning truthful, sincere, or loyal female friend.
Salathia
English · Salathia is likely a modern English coinage with uncertain etymology, shaped by melodic name patterns.
Salema
Arabic · Salema is a form related to Salima, from Arabic meaning safe, peaceful, or sound.
Schantel
French · Schantel is a variant of Chantal, from French originally referring to a stony place.
Seeta
Indian · Seeta is a variant of Sita, the Sanskrit name of a central heroine in the Ramayana, meaning furrow.
Semia
Arabic · Semia is likely related to names from Semitic roots meaning elevated, heard, or heaven-linked, though usage varies.
Sepia
Greek · Sepia comes from Greek and Latin for the cuttlefish and the brown pigment made from its ink.
Shaconda
African · A modern coined name, likely built from the Sha- prefix and -conda ending, used in African American naming traditions.
Shakeena
Hebrew · Likely influenced by Shekinah, from Hebrew for the divine presence, with a modern phonetic spelling.
Shalette
French · Probably a modern elaboration of Sha- names with the French-style diminutive ending -ette.
Shalice
English · A modern name likely related to Chalice or Alice, with a soft Sha- opening and ornamental sound.
Shally
English · Likely a modern nickname-style form, possibly influenced by Sally, Shelley, or other Sha- names.
Shamecka
African · A modern coined name from African American naming patterns, combining Sha- with the -mecka ending.
Shamina
Arabic · Likely related to Arabic and South Asian forms such as Shamin, often associated with gentleness or preciousness.
Shandrica
African · A modern blended name, probably formed from Shan- and the feminine suffix -drica.
Shanessa
English · A modern elaboration of Shan- names, possibly influenced by Vanessa in sound and structure.
Shanrica
African · A modern coined name formed from Shan- and the feminine ending -rica, typical of late 20th-century style.
Shantana
Indian · Likely influenced by Sanskrit-derived names such as Santana or Shant- forms meaning peace or calm.
Shanterria
African · A modern blended name built from Shan- and a decorative -terria ending in African American usage.
Shantie
French · Likely a pet form of Shanti or Chant- names, with a soft, nickname-like ending.
Sharea
English · A modern phonetic form, perhaps related to Shari or Cherie, with an added feminine ending.
Shaunya
Irish · A feminine variant of Shaun, from Irish John, meaning God is gracious, with a modern ending.
Shawndelle
Irish · Built from Shawn, an Irish form of John meaning God is gracious, plus the French-style suffix -delle.
Shawneeque
African · A modern elaboration of Shawn or Shawna with the decorative ending -ique.
Shekelia
Hebrew · Possibly influenced by Hebrew Shekel or Shekinah-type forms, reshaped into a modern feminine name.
Shelbe
English · A spelling variant of Shelby, originally an English place name meaning willow estate or ledge settlement.
Shelea
English · Likely a modern variant related to Sheila, Shelley, or Shalia, created for a smooth feminine sound.
Shemeika
African · A modern coined form, probably influenced by Shameka or Tamika-style names with a melodic ending.
Shenea
English · A modern spelling variant of Shania or Shenea-type forms, valued more for sound than ancient root.
Shenikwa
African · A modern coined name in African American naming tradition, likely formed from Shen- and -ikwa sounds.
Sherlanda
English · A modern elaboration possibly combining Sher- with -landa, creating a place-like feminine form.
Shermain
French · A spelling variant of Germaine or Charmaine, names linked to French forms meaning from Germany or charm.
Sherneice
French · Likely a modern variant of Berenice or Bernice, a Greek-derived name meaning bringer of victory.
Sherrica
English · Probably a modern form influenced by Sherry and Erica, the latter from Germanic roots meaning eternal ruler.
Shikita
African · A modern coined name, likely influenced by names such as Nikita or Chiquita and reshaped in current usage.
Shondolyn
African · A modern blended name, likely based on Shonda with the suffix -lyn added for a feminine finish.
Shondrea
African · A modern elaboration of Shonda, probably influenced by Andrea-style endings.
Shondria
African · Likely a modern variant of Shonda, extended with a lyrical -dria ending.
Shonnell
Irish · Probably a modern form related to Shawn or Shauna, from Irish John meaning God is gracious.
Shontal
French · Likely related to Chantal, a French place name surname later used as a given name.
Shontina
French · A modern elaboration of Shonta or Chantal-type names with the feminine suffix -ina.
Showanda
African · A modern coined name, probably shaped from the popular element -wanda with a Sha- prefix.
Shunya
Indian · From Sanskrit shunya, meaning zero, emptiness, or the void in philosophical and mathematical tradition.
Sirina
Greek · Likely related to Siren or Serena-type names, evoking enchantment or calmness depending on the source form.
Stephiane
Greek · A variant of Stephanie, from Greek Stephanos meaning crown or garland.
Syeeda
Arabic · A variant of Sayyida, an Arabic honorific meaning lady, mistress, or noblewoman.
Sylvonia
Latin · Likely related to Sylvia and Latin silva, meaning forest or woods.
Sesar
Spanish · Sesar is a Spanish-style form of Caesar, the ancient Roman name associated with imperial rank.
Shadwick
English · Shadwick is an English surname-style name likely meaning "farm or settlement near a boundary or shade."
Sridhar
Indian · Sridhar is a Sanskrit name meaning "bearer of Sri," an epithet of Vishnu associated with prosperity and grace.
Salil
Indian · Salil is a Sanskrit-derived Indian name meaning "water."
Seanpaul
Irish · Seanpaul combines Sean, the Irish form of John meaning "God is gracious," with Paul, meaning "small" in Latin.
Shang
Chinese · Shang is a Chinese name and surname that can mean "up," "esteem," or connect to the ancient Shang dynasty.
Salik
Arabic · Arabic name meaning traveler, follower of a path, or spiritual seeker.
Seddrick
English · Likely a variant of Cedric, a name popularized in literature and later adopted as a given name.
Shaundell
Irish · Modern elaboration of Shaun, from John, meaning God is gracious.
Sherrick
English · Surname-style name likely drawn from older Germanic elements suggesting brightness or strength in rule.
Sly
Latin · Short form of names like Sylvester or Sylvan, both tied to the Latin word for forest or woods.
Saun
English · Saun is likely a shortened or variant spelling related to Sean or Shaun, ultimately meaning God is gracious.
Shawki
Arabic · Shawki is an Arabic name meaning longing, yearning, or deep desire.
Shedrich
Hebrew · Shedrich is a variant of Shadrach, the biblical name of Babylonian association linked with a faithful companion in Daniel.
Shelden
English · Shelden is a variant of Sheldon, an English surname and place-name meaning steep valley or protected hill.
Snapper
English · Snapper is an English word name taken from the fish or from a brisk, lively nickname style.
Stamatis
Greek · Stamatis is a Greek name linked to Anastasios and often associated with stopping or preserving a child in folk naming tradition.
Sujal
Indian · Sujal is an Indian Sanskrit-based name meaning pure water or good water.
Shalawn
English · A modern coined name, likely blending the Sha- prefix with sounds from names like Shawn or Shalon.
Saresa
English · A modern coined name, probably influenced by names like Teresa, Sarita, or Cerise.
Shakita
African · A modern invented name, likely built from the Sha- prefix and sounds related to Keita or Quita.
Shakima
Arabic · Likely influenced by Arabic Hakim, meaning 'wise', with a modern feminine form built through Sha- styling.
Shakena
African · Shakena is likely a modern African American coinage influenced by names like Sha and Kena, reflecting contemporary creative naming patterns.
Shemekia
African · Shemekia is likely a modern African American elaboration of Shemeka-type forms, built from popular sound elements rather than a single ancient root.
Sarika
Indian · Sarika is from Sanskrit and means a songbird, especially the myna bird.
Shameika
African · Shameika is likely a modern African American coinage built from Sha- and -meika sound patterns popular in late 20th-century naming.
Syrita
Greek · Syrita is likely a modern variant influenced by names such as Syrita or Sarita, with uncertain roots but a stylized sound pattern.
Samika
Indian · Used in South Asian and Arabic-influenced naming, often linked with meanings like 'elevated' or 'lofty.'
Satonia
Latin · Likely a modern elaboration of names like Satonia or Antonia, with a classical Latin-style ending.
Shandee
English · A modern phonetic spelling related to Shandi or Shandy, likely influenced by names like Shana and Candy.
Shandrell
English · A modern elaborated name blending Shan- with the French-style suffix -drell or -elle.
Shanitra
English · A modern coined name combining Shan- with the rhythmic suffix -itra.
Shantea
French · A variant of Shantae or Chantal-influenced forms, shaped by French sound patterns.
Scotia
Latin · From Latin Scotia, the historic name for Scotland or the land of the Gaels.
Shakeema
English · A modern coined name in the Sha- and -keema pattern, shaped in English-speaking naming traditions.
Shakia
Arabic · Likely influenced by Arabic Shakirah or Shakila, suggesting gratitude, beauty, or grace.
Shaleta
English · A modern coined name, possibly influenced by Charlotte or Shayla-like sounds in English-speaking use.
Shanai
English · Likely a modern form related to Shania or Shana, shaped within contemporary English-speaking naming usage.
Shatanya
English · A modern invented name, possibly influenced by Tanya and Sha- prefix patterns in English-speaking communities.
Sheketa
English · A modern coined name in the She- and -keta pattern, formed in contemporary English-speaking use.
Sundown
English · From the English word for sunset, making it a rare modern nature-based name.
Sydonna
English · Likely a modern elaboration blending Syd- with Donna, created in contemporary English-speaking usage.
Sadiga
Arabic · Variant of Sadiqa, from Arabic roots meaning truthful, sincere, or loyal.
Sakia
Arabic · Often treated as a variant of Zakia or Sakiya, associated with meanings like pure, intelligent, or refined.
Samica
English · Likely a modern feminine form related to Sami or Samika names, with meanings often tied to companionship or calmness.
Selema
Arabic · Related to Selma or Salima forms, often associated with peace, safety, and wholeness.
Selethia
English · Likely a modern elaboration of Celia, Letitia, or similar names, formed for elegance more than a single source meaning.
Shadawn
English · Modern blend of Sha- and Dawn, evoking daybreak and first light.
Shadon
English · Likely a modern coined name built from Sha- and Don sounds, without one firmly established traditional etymology.
Shaketha
English · Likely a modern elaboration of Shakila-like forms, which are associated with beauty or graceful form.
Shalandria
Greek · Modern expanded form influenced by Alexandria-type names, ultimately tied to Greek roots meaning defender of people.
Shanitta
English · Likely a modern elaboration of Anita or Shan- names, emphasizing style and sound over one old-source etymology.
Shantai
French · Likely a modern blend influenced by Chantal and Shanti, giving a graceful sound and peaceful feel.
Shanthi
Indian · Variant of Shanti, a Sanskrit-based name meaning peace, calm, and tranquility.
Shaquila
Arabic · Variant of Shakila, from Arabic, meaning beautiful, well-formed, or graceful.
Sharnel
French · Likely a modern French-styled creation related to Chanel or Charnelle, valued more for sound and style than old etymology.
Shaunice
Irish · Modern feminine form built from Shaun or Sean, which comes from John and means God is gracious.
Shavanda
English · Modern coined name using the popular Sha- prefix and -vanda ending, shaped chiefly by sound and style.
Shavonia
African · Likely a modern coined name built from the Sha- prefix and -vonia ending, used mainly in contemporary American naming.
Shelana
English · Likely a modern elaboration of names like Sheila or Lana, formed as a smooth contemporary combination.
Shermeka
African · Likely a modern coined name using the Sher- prefix with the melodic -meka ending.
Shermika
African · Likely a modern coined name formed from Sher- plus -mika, a popular contemporary suffix.
Shetal
Indian · From an Indian name meaning cool, calm, or soothing.
Shi
Chinese · A Chinese name element with several possible meanings depending on the character, often linked to poetry, grace, or clarity.
Shikina
Hebrew · Likely derived from Shekinah, the Hebrew term for the divine presence.
Srah
Hebrew · Likely a variant spelling of Sarah, from Hebrew meaning princess.
Sundara
Indian · From Sanskrit sundara, meaning beautiful or lovely.
Syreta
English · Likely a modern variant of names like Syreeta, created for sound and style rather than ancient etymology.
Sadira
Persian · Sadira is likely related to Persian and Arabic forms associated with the lotus tree or a blooming image.
Salama
Arabic · Salama comes from Arabic roots for peace, safety, and well-being, and is widely used in African Muslim communities.
Salanda
African · Salanda seems to be a modern coined name, probably built from Sal- with the decorative -anda ending.
Salonda
African · Salonda appears to be a modern invented name, likely shaped from Sal- and the rhythmic -onda ending.
Saron
Hebrew · Saron likely reflects Sharon, a Hebrew place name meaning a fertile plain.
Sawana
African · Sawana is likely a modern variant influenced by Savannah, evoking open grassland and warmth.
Selima
Arabic · Selima is a form related to Salima, from Arabic roots meaning safe, sound, or peaceful.
Shafonda
African · Shafonda appears to be a modern coined name, likely built from Sha- with the popular -fonda ending.
Shakema
African · Shakema is likely a modern variant related to Shakima, often connected with Arabic-style sounds and inventive naming.
Shakesha
African · Shakesha appears to be a modern invented name formed with the prefix Sha- and the stylish -kesha ending.
Shalesha
African · Shalesha is likely a modern coined name, blending Sha- with the melodic -lesha ending.
Shalika
Indian · Shalika is likely a modern name with South Asian resonance, used mainly for its elegant sound rather than one fixed meaning.
Shammara
Arabic · Shammara may relate to Arabic-rooted forms and modern styling, with a rich ornamental sound but no single settled meaning.
Shammie
English · Shammie is a diminutive-style form related to names like Shammah or Samantha, used mainly as an affectionate nickname form.
Shandie
English · Shandie is likely a pet form influenced by Shandi or Shandy, used more for playful sound than ancient etymology.
Shanegua
African · Shanegua appears to be a modern invented name, combining Shane- with a decorative -gua ending.
Shaneque
African · Shaneque is likely a modern coined name using Sha- with the French-influenced -nique or -neque sound pattern.
Shanikqua
African · Shanikqua is a modern invented name built from Sha- and a stylized ending popular in late 20th-century naming.
Shantrel
French · Shantrel likely blends French-sounding elements with modern creative naming, similar to Chantal and related forms.
Shaquetta
African · Shaquetta appears to be a modern invented name using the prefix Sha- and the fashionable -quetta ending.
Sharain
Hebrew · Sharain is likely a modern variant related to Sharon or Shara, with Hebrew roots linked to a fertile plain or princess forms.
Sharella
English · Sharella seems to be a modern elaboration of Shari or Cheryl-type names, with a graceful ornamental ending.
Shareta
English · Shareta is likely a modern variant of Shari or Cherita-style names, formed for sound and style.
Sharonica
Hebrew · Sharonica expands Sharon, the Hebrew place name for a fertile plain, into a modern embellished form.
Shashawn
African · Shashawn appears to blend Sha- with Shawn, a form of John, creating a modern hybrid name.
Shatima
African · Shatima is likely a modern coined name with the fashionable Sha- prefix and a soft rhythmic ending.
Shatona
African · Shatona appears to be a modern invented name, probably formed from Sha- and the ending -tona.
Shatoya
African · Shatoya is likely a modern constructed name using the common Sha- prefix and the melodic -toya ending.
Shaunita
Irish · Shaunita is probably based on Shaun, an Irish form of John, with an added feminine suffix.
Shawauna
African · Shawauna likely developed from Shawn or Shauna, ultimately from John, with an extended modern spelling.
Shawnika
Irish · Shawnika combines Shawn, from the Irish form of John, with a modern suffix for a distinctive contemporary style.
Shawntrell
Irish · Shawntrell appears to blend Shawn with a French-sounding -trell ending into a modern hybrid name.
Sheketha
African · Sheketha is likely a modern invented name formed with She- and the ornamental -ketha ending.
Shelese
French · Shelese seems related to Chelise or Elise-style forms, used mainly as a modern phonetic variation.
Sheleta
English · Sheleta is likely a modern variant of Shelia or similar names, with a soft decorative ending.
Sheneta
English · Sheneta is likely a modern coined name, probably shaped from Shen- with a feminine ending.
Sherille
French · Sherille is likely a variant of Cheryl or Cherie, carrying the sense of beloved or dear.
Sherinda
English · Sherinda appears to be a modern elaboration of Sheri or Sharon with a melodic feminine ending.
Sherricka
English · Sherricka is a modern invented form, likely blending Sherri with the sound of Erica.
Shimika
English · Shimika is likely a modern coined name, possibly influenced by names like Tamika and Sh- forms.
Shruti
Indian · Shruti is a Sanskrit name meaning that which is heard, especially sacred revelation or scripture.
Shuntia
English · Shuntia is likely a modern invented name formed with the popular feminine ending -tia.
Shurhonda
English · Shurhonda appears to be a modern blend name, likely influenced by Rhonda with a prefixed syllable.
Sibil
Greek · Sibil is a variant of Sybil, from Greek via Latin, meaning prophetess or oracle.
Starcia
English · Starcia is likely a modern elaboration built around the word star, suggesting brightness or radiance.
Syvia
Latin · Syvia is likely a spelling variant of Sylvia, from Latin silva, meaning forest or woods.
Savalas
Greek · A Greek surname-style name used as a given name, most familiar from the actor Telly Savalas.
Sirica
Latin · Sirica likely derives from Latin roots meaning Syrian or from a place-associated surname form.
Shadric
Hebrew · A variant of Shadrach, the biblical name of one of Daniel’s companions in the Hebrew scriptures.
Shafi
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning 'healer,' 'intercessor,' or 'one who cures.'
Sherief
Arabic · A variant of Sharif, an Arabic name meaning 'noble' or 'honorable.'
Scoey
English · Scoey appears to be a rare nickname-style modern name of uncertain origin in English use.
Shamel
Arabic · Shamel is from Arabic and means comprehensive, complete, or all-embracing.
Shanard
English · Shanard appears to be a modern invented name, likely formed from Sha- plus a familiar suffix.
Sharrief
Arabic · Sharrief is a variant of Sharif, from Arabic, meaning noble or honorable.
Shondrick
English · Shondrick appears to be a modern coined name using the -drick ending found in Germanic-style names.
Swanzetta
English · Swanzetta seems to be a modern ornamental name built from Swan, the graceful bird, plus a decorative suffix.
Shemeeka
English · Shemeeka is a modern given name form, likely patterned from names like Tamika with a creative English-language spelling.
Sangria
Spanish · Sangria comes from Spanish sangre meaning blood, best known as the name of the red wine punch.
Sharity
English · Sharity is likely a creative form of Charity, from English virtue naming meaning generous love or kindness.
Shakeitha
English · Shakeitha is a modern elaborated given name, likely formed in English with Sha- and -keitha elements.
Shinika
English · Shinika is likely a modern coined name, influenced by prefix forms like Shi- and endings such as -nika.
Shawntia
English · Shawntia is a modern elaboration of Shawn or Sean forms, ultimately from John, meaning God is gracious.
Sameka
Arabic · Sameka may relate to Arabic Samiha or Samika-type roots suggesting elevated, noble, or lofty meanings.
Shamecca
English · Shamecca is a modern elaborated form likely related to Shamika or similar contemporary names.
Shamieka
English · Shamieka appears to be a modern coined name, likely a variant within the Shamika name family.
Shashona
Hebrew · Shashona is related to Hebrew Shoshana, meaning lily or rose and long associated with beauty and joy.
Shatasha
English · Shatasha is likely a modern English coinage, probably built from the popular name element Tasha.
Shekina
Hebrew · Shekina comes from Hebrew Shekhinah, referring to the divine presence or indwelling glory of God.
Sheyna
German · Sheyna is a Yiddish-derived form meaning "beautiful," ultimately related to Germanic word roots.
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