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Shabana
Arabic · Shabana comes from Arabic usage and is associated with night or the month Sha'ban in some traditions.
Shakeeta
African · Shakeeta is a modern name form likely built as a stylistic variation of Sha- names with the suffix -eeta.
Shakeisha
African · Shakeisha is a modern elaborated name, likely formed from Sha- plus the fashionable suffix -keisha.
Shakeya
African · Shakeya is a modern stylistic name, likely developed from Sha- forms with a melodic ending.
Shaleena
Indian · Shaleena comes from Sanskrit-derived usage and carries meanings like modest, gentle, or dignified.
Shaneika
African · Shaneika is a modern elaborated form, often understood as a creative extension of Shane or Sha- names.
Shaneta
English · Shaneta is likely a modern variant of Janette or Shan- names, blending familiar sounds into a newer form.
Shantera
French · Shantera likely draws on the French-rooted sound of Chantal or Chanté and was reshaped into a modern form.
Sharema
English · Sharema appears to be a modern coined name, probably built from Sha- with a lyrical ending.
Shelisha
English · Shelisha is likely a modern elaboration of Sheila or Shelly-type names with a decorative ending.
Sybill
Greek · Sybill is a variant of Sibyl, from Greek, meaning prophetess or oracle.
Sakena
Arabic · A variant of Sakina, from Arabic roots meaning calm, peace, or tranquility.
Sametra
English · A modern coined name built from familiar sounds like Sam- and -etra, without a single classical source.
Sausha
Slavic · Likely influenced by Sasha, a Slavic diminutive, reshaped into a softer modern English-style spelling.
Sequana
French · From the ancient name of the Seine River and its river goddess Sequana, tied to sacred waters.
Shadana
English · A modern invented name using the popular Sha- prefix with a flowing feminine ending.
Shakelia
English · A modern coined name, likely formed from Sha- plus -kelia, reflecting creative contemporary naming.
Shakila
Arabic · From Arabic Shakila, meaning beautiful, well-formed, or graceful in appearance.
Shalece
English · Likely a modern elaboration of names like Chalice or Shalise, created for sound and style.
Shaline
English · Probably a modern variant influenced by Charlene or Shalene, valued more for sound than fixed etymology.
Shamonica
English · A modern expansion of Monica, whose deeper origin is uncertain but long associated with advisor-like meanings.
Shandalyn
English · A modern blend name, likely combining Shan- with the -lyn suffix common in contemporary naming.
Shaneequa
English · A modern coined name shaped by Sha- and -neequa sounds, reflecting late 20th-century inventive naming.
Shanekia
English · Likely a modern variant built from Shane or Shan- with a melodic -ekia ending.
Shanena
English · A modern coinage using the Shan- prefix with a soft feminine ending for rhythm and familiarity.
Shanisha
English · A modern invented name formed from Shan- and -isha, a common creative naming pattern.
Shaquanna
English · A modern elaboration of Shaquan-type forms with a feminine -anna ending.
Shaquitta
English · A modern coined name built from Sha- and -quitta, shaped by creative phonetic styling.
Sharitta
English · Likely a modern variant related to Charita or Shari forms, with a decorative feminine ending.
Shemicka
English · A modern invented name formed from She- and -micka, following contemporary rhythmic naming patterns.
Shene
Irish · Likely related to Shane, from Irish Sean, ultimately meaning God is gracious.
Sherlena
English · Probably a modern blend of Cheryl or Sher- with -lena, combining familiar name elements.
Sheyanne
French · A spelling variant of Cheyenne, a name popularized through French rendering of a tribal name.
Shiann
French · Likely a shortened or altered form of Cheyenne or Shyanne, valued for its sleek modern sound.
Sacajawea
Indian · Sacajawea is the name of the famed Lemhi Shoshone woman; its etymology is debated, often linked with bird-related meanings.
Samekia
English · Samekia is a modern coined name, likely formed in the style of names ending in -ekia or -mikia for a melodic sound.
Saquana
English · Saquana is a modern coined name, likely formed from the Sa- prefix and -quana ending common in late 20th-century naming styles.
Satin
English · Satin comes from the luxurious fabric name, ultimately linked through trade terms with Arabic and medieval textile vocabulary.
Semeka
English · Semeka is a modern formed name, likely created for sound and style, with parallels to names like Tameka and Shameka.
Shabree
English · Shabree is likely a modern variant influenced by names like Chabrie or Sha- formations, created for a soft, stylish sound.
Shadell
English · Shadell is a modern coined name, possibly blending Sha- with the suffix -dell, which can suggest a small valley.
Shakela
English · Shakela is a modern coined name, likely built from Sha- and the feminine ending -kela or -ela.
Shaketta
English · Shaketta is a modern coined name, formed in the style of names with Sha- and the diminutive-like ending -etta.
Shalima
Arabic · Shalima is likely related to names such as Salima, from Arabic roots meaning safe, sound, or peaceful.
Shalo
Hebrew · Shalo is likely influenced by Hebrew shalom, meaning peace, making it a short modern peace-associated name.
Shanalee
English · Shanalee is a modern blend of Shana and Lee, combining Irish-influenced sound with the English suffix Lee.
Shanara
English · Shanara is a modern name, possibly influenced by Shana and Arabic-influenced forms like Shahnaz or Samara.
Shanonn
Irish · Shanonn is a spelling variant of Shannon, from the Irish river name Sionainn, associated with wisdom or old river lore.
Sharaine
French · Sharaine is likely a modern elaboration of Sharon or Charmaine-style names, shaped for elegance and distinctiveness.
Shareeta
English · Shareeta is a modern formed name, likely related to Sharita, with a creative spelling and rhythmic ending.
Sharinda
English · Sharinda is a modern coined name, likely blending Shar- with the popular feminine ending -inda.
Sharletha
English · Sharletha is likely an elaboration of Charlotte or Sharla, ultimately from Germanic Charles, meaning free man.
Sharmeka
English · Sharmeka is a modern coined name, likely modeled on names such as Shameka and Tameka with a melodic structure.
Sharnice
English · Sharnice is a modern formed name, likely influenced by Sharon and Bernice-style endings for a polished sound.
Sharvon
English · Sharvon is a modern variation possibly influenced by Sharon and the French-looking suffix -von or -vonne.
Shata
Arabic · Shata is used in Arabic contexts and may relate to roots meaning winter rain or dispersion, depending on regional usage.
Shatica
English · Shatica is a modern coined name, likely created from the Sha- prefix with the decorative ending -tica.
Shaunee
Irish · Shaunee is a feminine spelling of Shawnee or Shaunie, influenced by Sean, the Irish form of John, meaning God is gracious.
Shaunielle
Irish · Shaunielle is a modern elaboration of Shaun, from Irish Sean, with a French-style feminine ending.
Shawnah
Irish · Shawnah is a feminine form of Shawn, from Irish Sean, itself from John, meaning God is gracious.
Shawntal
French · Shawntal is a variant of Chantal, a French place-based name meaning stony place, adapted with Shawn-like spelling.
Shawonna
English · Shawonna is a modern spelling variant of Shawna or Shauna, derived from Sean and ultimately John, meaning God is gracious.
Shekima
English · Shekima is a modern coined name, likely created in the style of names such as Shameka and Lakeema.
Shelice
English · Shelice is a modern formed name, possibly influenced by Chelise or Alice-like endings and created for a graceful sound.
Shikia
English · Shikia is a modern coined name, likely built from Shi- and the flowing feminine ending -kia.
Shima
Japanese · Shima means island in Japanese and is also used in Persian with meanings related to face, nature, or appearance.
Shiniqua
English · Shiniqua is a modern coined name, likely formed from Shinee- or Shi- with the stylish suffix -niqua.
Shondalyn
English · Shondalyn is a modern elaboration of Shonda with the -lyn suffix, likely conveying a graceful contemporary feminine form.
Shontaye
English · Shontaye appears to be a modern variant of Shontae, blending French-influenced sound patterns into a contemporary coined name.
Slavica
Slavic · Slavica is a Slavic feminine name derived from slav, meaning glory or fame.
Sobia
Arabic · Sobia is an Arabic name associated with goodness, purity, and a gentle noble character.
Somona
Indian · Somona likely draws from Indian naming traditions related to Soma, a term tied to the moon or sacred essence.
Sonequa
English · Sonequa is a modern coined name, likely formed with fashionable syllables and the feminine -qua ending.
Sooner
English · Sooner is an English word-name taken from the vocabulary term meaning earlier or more quickly.
Stancy
English · Stancy is likely a modern diminutive related to Constance, from Latin constantia meaning steadfastness.
Starlit
English · Starlit is an English word-name meaning illuminated by stars, giving it a celestial and poetic feel.
Stormey
English · Stormey is a modern variant of Stormy, based on the English word for a turbulent weather event.
Sulin
Chinese · Sulin is often used as a Chinese name, commonly interpreted with meanings tied to elegance, purity, or refined beauty.
Snehal
Indian · An Indian name from Sanskrit tradition meaning love, affection, or friendliness.
Starsky
Slavic · A surname-style Slavic name with the -sky ending, suggesting a descriptive or locational origin.
Shalin
Indian · An Indian name meaning modest, dignified, or gentle in bearing.
Shevin
Irish · Shevin is likely related to the Irish surname Sheehan or a similar Gaelic-derived family name.
Sadiki
African · Sadiki derives from Arabic sadaqah and related roots, carrying meanings of truthfulness, sincerity, or loyalty in East African use.
Shabaka
African · Shabaka is an ancient Nubian royal name borne by a Kushite pharaoh, linked more to historical heritage than a clear modern gloss.
Stylianos
Greek · Stylianos is a Greek name tied to stylos, meaning pillar or column, and associated with Saint Stylianos.
Sumit
Indian · Sumit is an Indian name usually interpreted as well-measured, balanced, or good friend, from Sanskrit-derived elements.
Sagar
Indian · From Sanskrit via Indian languages, meaning 'ocean' or 'sea'.
Santonia
Latin · A form influenced by Antonio names, ultimately linked to the Roman family name Antonius.
Schane
Irish · A variant spelling of Shane, the Irish form of John, meaning 'God is gracious'.
Shontez
English · A modern American coined name, shaped by the Shawn/Shon pattern and the ending -tez.
Shundell
English · A modern coined name, likely formed from Shun- plus the suffix -dell.
Soctt
Scottish · A misspelling variant of Scott, a Scottish surname meaning 'person from Scotland'.
Sadat
Arabic · Sadat comes from Arabic and is tied to the plural of 'sayyid,' meaning 'lords' or 'leaders.'
Safet
Arabic · Safet is used from Arabic-derived roots linked to purity or clarity, often interpreted as 'pure' or 'clean.'
Santosh
Indian · Santosh is an Indian name from Sanskrit meaning 'contentment' or 'satisfaction.'
Saumil
Indian · Saumil is an Indian name from Sanskritic tradition, often interpreted as gentle, peaceful, or graceful.
Sefton
English · Sefton is an English place and surname name meaning 'settlement by the rushes' or 'sedge farm.'
Shamont
French · Shamont appears to be a modern name influenced by French-style elements such as 'mont,' meaning 'mountain.'
Shantez
French · Shantez is a modern name likely influenced by French-derived sound patterns such as Chantal or Shantay.
Shen
Chinese · Shen is a Chinese surname and given name with meanings varying by character, including 'deep,' 'spirit,' or 'divine.'
Shyrone
English · Shyrone is a modern English-form variant influenced by Tyrone, a place-name originally tied to Irish roots.
Stash
Slavic · Stash is a Slavic diminutive, often derived from Stanislav or related names beginning with Sta-.
Sumeet
Indian · Sumeet is an Indian name from Sanskrit roots meaning 'good friend' or 'well-minded.'
Syron
Greek · Syron likely relates to names such as Cyrus or Cyril in modern altered form, giving it a strong Hellenic-style sound.
Shallon
Hebrew · Shallon is likely a variant of Shallon or Shalom-based forms, linked to Hebrew ideas of peace.
Shahidah
Arabic · Shahidah is from Arabic and means "witness" or "martyr," from the same root as Shahid.
Shalan
English · Shalan is likely a modern English coinage influenced by names like Shalene, Shalon, or Shalana.
Shakara
Arabic · Shakara may relate to Arabic Shakira, meaning "thankful," with a modernized English spelling.
Sajata
Indian · Sajata is likely related to Indian Sanskrit-based forms meaning "well-born," "noble," or "of good origin."
Shekia
English · Shekia is a modern coined name, likely built from Sha- or She- prefixes and rhythmic ending patterns.
Saleemah
Arabic · Saleemah is a feminine form from Arabic roots meaning safe, sound, peaceful, or unharmed.
Shanesha
English · Shanesha is a modern blended name, likely built from Shan- and the popular feminine ending -esha.
Suehay
Spanish · Suehay is a modern Spanish-language name, likely a creative phonetic form rather than an older traditional one.
Sujei
Spanish · Sujei is a modern Spanish-language given name, likely a creative phonetic spelling used for its distinctive sound.
Summar
English · Summar is a variant of Summer, the seasonal English word name associated with warmth and brightness.
Shanicka
African · Modern coined name from African American naming tradition, likely built from Sha- and -nika elements.
Shakeia
English · Shakeia is a modern coined name, likely formed in African American naming traditions with the prefix Sha- and suffix -keia.
Shantil
Indian · Shantil is likely a modern variant influenced by Shanti, the Sanskrit word for peace, with a softened ending.
Shareefah
Arabic · Shareefah is the feminine form of Sharif, an Arabic name meaning noble or honorable.
Sobeida
Arabic · Sobeida is a Spanish form of an Arabic name, usually linked to meanings such as splendid, excellent, or refined.
Suhey
Arabic · Suhey is a Spanish-influenced form of an Arabic name, often connected with brightness or a star-like meaning.
Santrice
French · Santrice is a rare modern name, possibly influenced by French-sounding endings and coined for style.
Shafina
Arabic · Shafina is likely derived from Arabic roots associated with healing, intercession, or clarity depending on the form.
Shakeela
Arabic · Shakeela is from Arabic and means beautiful, graceful, or well-formed.
Shakerra
Arabic · Shakerra is likely a modern variant influenced by Arabic Shakira, meaning thankful or appreciative.
Shalonna
English · Shalonna is a modern coined name, likely formed with the prefix Sha- and a melodic -lonna ending.
Shanieka
English · Shanieka is a modern elaborated name likely built from Sha- plus a stylized -nieka ending.
Shaquanda
English · Shaquanda is a modern constructed name, likely formed with the popular Sha- prefix and -quanda ending.
Sheeba
Hebrew · Sheeba is a variant of Sheba, the biblical place and queen's name associated with abundance and oath-related roots.
Shenetra
English · Shenetra is a modern coined name, likely shaped by the prefix She- and the stylistic ending -netra.
Shyree
French · Shyree is likely a modern variant of Cherie or Sheree, from French cherie meaning beloved.
Salisha
English · Probably a modern elaboration of Alicia or Alisha-style names, valued for its melodic sound.
Sapana
Indian · From an Indian word for dream, giving the name a hopeful and imaginative sense.
Schandra
English · Likely a variant of Chandra or Sandra, blending familiar sounds into a distinctive modern form.
Seniqua
English · A modern coined name using the -iqua pattern found in contemporary American naming traditions.
Shadina
Arabic · Likely related to Arabic Shadi or Shadina forms, often associated with singing or joyful expression.
Shalen
English · Likely a modern phonetic variant of Shailene or Shaylin, used for its soft contemporary style.
Shamaka
Arabic · Likely adapted from Arabic-derived elements suggesting elevation or nobility in sound and style.
Shamarra
Arabic · Probably influenced by names like Shamara or Samara, with roots suggesting guardedness or divine protection.
Shamell
English · Likely a modern variant of Shamel or Chanel-influenced forms, created for sound and individuality.
Shamikia
English · A modern elaborated name built on Sha- and -mikia patterns common in late 20th-century American usage.
Shamiko
Japanese · Can function as a Japanese-style name element or a modern invented form shaped by the suffix -ko.
Sharlinda
English · A blend of Charlotte and Linda elements, carrying ideas of freedom and beauty.
Shatana
English · Likely a modern invented name influenced by Shatoya or Tatiana-style forms.
Shawann
English · Likely related to Shawna or Sean-derived names, ultimately connected to John, meaning God is gracious.
Sheika
Arabic · A feminine form related to sheikh, meaning a leader, elder, or person of rank.
Shekema
English · Likely a modern invented name shaped by the productive She- and -kema sound pattern.
Shemeca
English · A modern coined form related in sound to Shameka, popularized in contemporary American naming.
Shiloe
Hebrew · A variant of Shiloh, from Hebrew, associated with peace or tranquil abundance and a biblical place-name.
Shreen
Indian · A form of Shirin or Srin- names, associated with sweetness, beauty, and auspiciousness.
Shrita
Indian · Likely from Sanskrit-derived naming, often linked with sacredness, prosperity, or beauty.
Shumeka
English · A modern coined name in the Tamika/Shameka pattern, valued for its rhythm and uniqueness.
Shunika
English · Likely a modern invented form using the fashionable -nika ending for a distinctive feminine sound.
Sirenia
Greek · Related to the siren word family, ultimately from Greek mythology, and also used for the sea-cow order in Latinized form.
Siti
Arabic · From Arabic, meaning lady or mistress, widely used in Muslim naming traditions.
Sugei
Spanish · Likely a modern Spanish-language form, possibly related to names like Zuley or Suhey in sound and usage.
Sujeiry
Spanish · A modern Spanish-language invented name, valued more for sound and style than ancient etymology.
Salud
Spanish · Spanish word name meaning "health," traditionally used as a blessing-name.
Sametria
African · Likely a modern coined name formed from Same-/Sam- with the ornamental suffix -tria.
Sanetra
African · Likely a modern invented name using the popular Sa-/San- prefix and -etra ending.
Satoya
Japanese · Likely a modern name; it may echo Japanese naming sounds, though usage is often contemporary and creative.
Sauda
Arabic · From Arabic-derived usage meaning "dark" or "black," also used in East African naming traditions.
Schannon
Irish · Variant spelling of Shannon, from the Irish river name linked to "old" or "ancient wisdom."
Seanta
Irish · Likely a feminine form influenced by Sean, the Irish form of John meaning "God is gracious."
Sekina
Arabic · Variant of Sakina, from Arabic meaning "peace," "tranquility," or "calm presence."
Senada
Slavic · A South Slavic name often associated with serenity or calmness in modern usage.
Senica
Latin · Likely related to Seneca, the Roman family name, possibly meaning "old" or "elderly."
Shaakira
Arabic · Variant of Shakira, from Arabic meaning "thankful" or "grateful."
Shahrzad
Persian · Persian name meaning "child of the city," famously borne by the storyteller of the Thousand and One Nights.
Shaisha
Arabic · Likely a modern variation influenced by Aisha, from Arabic meaning "living" or "alive."
Shajuanna
English · Modern elaboration of Sha- with Juana or Joanna, ultimately linked to "God is gracious."
Shakeita
Arabic · Likely a modern variant built from Sha- and Keita sounds, possibly influenced by Shakira or related names.
Shakirah
Arabic · Variant of Shakira, from Arabic meaning "thankful" or "grateful."
Shalaundra
English · Likely a modern coined name combining Sha- with -laundra, influenced by names like LaSandra or Deandra.
Shalitha
Arabic · Likely a modern invented name, possibly influenced by names like Alisha or Talitha.
Shallan
Irish · Likely a modern name influenced by Shannon or Shalon, with soft contemporary styling.
Shallen
English · Modern invented spelling related to Shalon or Shallen, used mainly for its contemporary sound.
Shallyn
English · Modern variant of Shallon or Shalyn, likely valued more for sound than a fixed historic etymology.
Shametra
African · Likely a modern coined name using Sha- and the popular suffix -metra or -tra.
Shamyra
Arabic · Likely a modern variant related to Samira, from Arabic meaning "companion in evening conversation."
Shaneda
African · Likely a modern invented name built from Shan- with the feminine ending -eda.
Shanetra
African · Likely a modern coined name using Shan- with the decorative ending -etra.
Shanida
African · Likely a modern invented name formed from Shan- and the feminine suffix -ida.
Shanikka
African · Likely a modern elaboration of Shan- with the suffix -ikka, shaped by contemporary naming patterns.
Shannika
African · Likely a modern invented name blending Shannon-like sounds with a decorative -ika ending.
Shantaye
French · Likely a modern form influenced by Chantal, from French place-name roots meaning "stony place."
Shantika
Indian · Likely built from Sanskrit shanti, meaning peace, with a feminine ending.
Shareece
French · Modern spelling of Sharice/Charisse, likely influenced by French forms meaning grace or dear one.
Sharmilla
Indian · Variant of Sharmila, from Sanskrit, often interpreted as modest or shy.
Sharnet
English · Likely a modern coined form influenced by Sharon and French-style endings.
Shatema
English · A modern coined name, probably formed from the Sha- prefix with a melodic ending.
Shaundria
English · Elaborated form of Shawn, from Sean, ultimately meaning God is gracious.
Shaurice
French · Modern form related to Maurice, from Latin Mauricius, meaning dark-skinned or Moorish.
Shawndrea
English · Blend of Shawn and Andrea, joining God is gracious with manly or courageous meanings.
Shawnett
English · Modern diminutive-style form of Shawn, from Sean, meaning God is gracious.
Shawnon
Irish · Blend of Shawn and Shannon; Shawn means God is gracious, while Shannon is place-based from Ireland.
Shawntai
English · Modern coinage built on Shawn, from Sean, meaning God is gracious.
Shawyn
English · Variant spelling of Shawn, from Irish Sean, meaning God is gracious.
Sheindel
Hebrew · Yiddish-Hebrew name from sheyn, meaning beautiful or lovely.
Sheindy
Hebrew · Yiddish diminutive of Sheindel, from sheyn, meaning beautiful.
Shekela
English · Likely a modern form influenced by Shekel, the ancient Hebrew unit of weight and money.
Shekena
Hebrew · Variant of Shekinah, from Hebrew, referring to the divine presence or dwelling.
Shekila
English · Likely a modern coined variant related to names like Shekela or Shakila.
Shelica
English · Modern invented name, possibly shaped by names like Sheila and Angelica.
Shemia
Hebrew · Likely related to Hebrew shem, meaning name, and found in biblical naming patterns.
Shenaye
English · Modern coined name, likely influenced by names such as Shania or Renee.
Sheneeka
English · Modern invented form, probably shaped by the Sha- or She- prefix and -nika endings.
Shequila
English · Modern variant likely influenced by Shakila, from Arabic roots meaning beautiful or well-formed.
Shinise
English · Modern coined name, probably influenced by Denise, Shanice, or similar sounds.
Shonett
English · Likely a diminutive-style variant of Shawn or Shona, from forms meaning God is gracious.
Shoshona
Hebrew · Variant of Shoshana, from Hebrew, meaning lily or rose.
Shrea
Indian · Likely related to Sri or Shreya from Sanskrit, associated with beauty, prosperity, or auspiciousness.
Shundria
English · Modern coined form, likely built from the Shun- prefix with a feminine ending.
Shuntae
English · Modern invented name, probably formed with the popular Shun- prefix and -tae ending.
Shwanna
English · Variant influenced by Shawn or Shawna, from Sean, meaning God is gracious.
Sonrisa
Spanish · From Spanish sonrisa, meaning smile, used as a cheerful modern virtue name.
Sugeiri
Japanese · Likely a rare modern form with Japanese-style phonetics, though its exact etymology is uncertain.
Sule
Arabic · Short form related to Suleiman or Suleyma, from Arabic roots tied to peace.
Suyapa
Spanish · A devotional place-based name linked to Our Lady of Suyapa in Honduras.
Salathiel
Hebrew · Salathiel is a biblical form of Shealtiel, from Hebrew, meaning "I have asked God" or "requested of God."
Seanmichael
Irish · Seanmichael combines Sean, the Irish form of John, with Michael, the Hebrew name meaning "who is like God?"
Shakim
Arabic · Shakim is likely an Arabic-linked modern form related to Hakim, meaning "wise" or "judicious."
Sevag
Persian · Sevag is used in Armenian tradition and is best grouped here with regional Persian influence; it is an old cultural name with uncertain exact etymology.
Shahied
Arabic · Shahied is a variant of Shahid, from Arabic meaning 'witness' or 'martyr.'
Shanga
African · Likely from African naming traditions, with varied local meanings depending on language and region.
Sulton
Arabic · A variant of Sultan, from Arabic meaning 'ruler,' 'authority,' or 'power.'
Senaca
Latin · Senaca is a variant of Seneca, a Roman family name of Latin usage associated with the Stoic philosopher.
Senecca
Latin · Senecca is a spelling variant of Seneca, the Latin Roman name known from the philosopher and statesman.
Shaddrick
Hebrew · Shaddrick is an English-style form of Shadrach, the biblical name borne by one of Daniel's companions.
Shaman
English · Shaman comes from the spiritual title for a healer or ritual guide and is used as a rare modern given name.
Shaphan
Hebrew · Shaphan is a Hebrew biblical name meaning rock badger or hyrax, known from a scribe in the Old Testament.
Sharat
Indian · Sharat is an Indian name from Sanskrit, often tied to the autumn season or clear, cool weather.
Shoney
Irish · Shoney is a Gaelic-style diminutive related to Seon or Sean, forms of John, meaning God is gracious.
Sindey
English · Sindey is a spelling variant of Sidney, an English place surname meaning wide island or riverside meadow.
Spiridon
Greek · Spiridon is a Greek name associated with Saint Spyridon, traditionally linked to spirit or basket-making roots.
Shakonda
English · Shakonda is likely a modern invented name built from Sha- with a rhythmic suffix popular in late 20th-century naming.
Suhaill
Arabic · Suhaill is a variant of Suhail, from Arabic, the name of a bright star and often interpreted as "gentle" or "easygoing."
Shaneice
English · Shaneice is likely a modern variant of Shanice, a contemporary coinage influenced by names like Janice.
Shamonda
English · Likely a modern invented name built with the prefix Sha- and a strong rhythmic ending.
Shaneca
English · Likely a modern variant shaped from Sha- names and the feminine ending -neca or -nika.
Saniyyah
Arabic · Saniyyah is an Arabic name meaning lofty, elevated, or distinguished.
Shelika
English · Shelika is likely a modern English elaboration of Shelly or Sheila with a creative feminine ending.
Shaneil
Irish · Shaneil likely blends Shane, the Irish form of John, with a modern English feminine ending.
Shantavia
English · Shantavia is a modern English-created name, likely built from Shan- with the suffix -tavia.
Shatia
English · Shatia is a modern English coinage, likely shaped from Sha- with a streamlined feminine ending.
Shawntea
English · Shawntea likely combines Shawn, from Irish John, with a creative feminine ending like -tea.
Sarahbeth
Hebrew · Sarahbeth combines Sarah, "princess," and Beth, "house," joining two Hebrew-derived classics into one name.
Serrita
Spanish · Serrita is a Spanish-style diminutive, likely related to sierra, meaning "mountain range" or "little ridge."
Shaguana
African · Shaguana appears to be a modern created name shaped by contemporary sound patterns rather than one fixed traditional root.
Shaheerah
Arabic · Shaheerah comes from Arabic and means "famous," "well-known," or "renowned."
Shameen
Arabic · Shameen is likely from Arabic or Persian usage, often associated with softness, dignity, or fragrant grace.
Shamiah
Arabic · Shamiah likely echoes Arabic and Hebrew name patterns and may be interpreted as a modern form suggesting elevation or divine relation.
Shamicka
African · Shamicka is a modern elaborated name, likely built from Sha- and -mika elements popular in late 20th-century naming.
Shantaya
English · Shantaya is likely a modern variant influenced by Chantal and similar forms, valued for its flowing sound.
Sharitha
Arabic · Sharitha is likely a modern form influenced by Shari or Charita-type names, suggesting charm or kindness by association.
Shashanna
Hebrew · Shashanna is likely a variant of Shoshana or Susanna, from Hebrew roots meaning "lily" or "rose."
Shauntai
French · Shauntai is a modern variant of Chantal or Shawntae-style names, formed for sound and style in English usage.
Sheteka
African · Sheteka appears to be a modern coined name built from fashionable syllables rather than a single classical etymology.
Sommers
German · Sommers comes from a surname meaning "summer" or a person associated with the summer season.
Suma
Indian · Suma is an Indian name, especially in Sanskrit-based usage, meaning "good mind," "flower," or "grace" depending on derivation.
Savonna
Spanish · Savonna is likely a variant of Savona, a place name tied to the Italian coastal city.
Selinna
Greek · Selinna is likely a form of Selene or Celina, connected with the moon and brightness.
Shakemia
African · Shakemia appears to be a modern coined name built in African American naming traditions with the prefix Sha-.
Shakitha
African · Shakitha is likely a modern invented name using the Sha- prefix and rhythmic -kitha ending.
Shallin
Irish · Shallin is likely a modern variant influenced by Irish surname forms such as Shallon or Sheelin.
Shameko
African · Shameko is a modern coined name shaped by African American naming patterns and the -eko ending.
Shamela
English · Shamela is likely a blend of Sha- with Pamela or a feminine elaboration of Samuel-derived forms.
Shameta
African · Shameta is likely a modern invented name formed with the Sha- prefix and a soft feminine ending.
Shaneek
African · Shaneek is a modern coined name, probably related to Shanique-type forms in African American usage.
Shanike
African · Shanike is likely a modern invented name related to Shanique, built from Sha- with a stylish ending.
Shantrese
French · Shantrese is likely a modern elaboration influenced by French-sounding endings such as -trese or -trice.
Sharicka
African · Sharicka is a modern coined name using the Sha- prefix and a rhythmic feminine ending.
Sharnelle
French · Sharnelle is likely a modern invented name influenced by names like Darnell and Chanel.
Shatonia
African · Shatonia is likely a modern coined name built with the Sha- prefix and the feminine -tonia ending.
Shauntia
French · Shauntia is likely derived from Shawn or Shaun with a feminine elaborated ending.
Shawta
English · Shawta appears to be a rare modern invented name, possibly influenced by Shaw-related surname forms.
Shekeita
African · Shekeita is likely a modern coined name related to Keita or Nikita-style endings in contemporary use.
Shentell
French · Shentell is likely a variant of Chantal or Chantel, ultimately from a French place name meaning stony place.
Sheyenne
French · Sheyenne is likely a variant of Cheyenne, a tribal and place name adopted into modern naming.
Shondrika
African · Shondrika is a modern coined name, probably formed from Shonda with the feminine suffix -rika.
Shukriyyah
Arabic · Shukriyyah is an Arabic feminine form from shukr, meaning gratitude or thankfulness.
Sommar
Norse · Sommar means summer in Scandinavian languages and evokes warmth and the summer season.
Sosha
Slavic · Sosha is likely a variant of Sasha, a Slavic diminutive of Alexander or Alexandra.
Steffenie
Greek · Steffenie is a spelling variant of Stephanie, from Greek meaning crown or garland.
Sumar
Arabic · Sumar is likely related to Arabic and Persian name forms associated with companionship or evening conversation.
Susaye
Hebrew · Susaye is likely a creative form of Susie or Susan, from Hebrew shoshannah meaning lily.
Sahirah
Arabic · From Arabic, often interpreted as wakeful, vigilant, or one who stays up at night.
Sakima
African · Likely a modern name used in African American communities, with uncertain exact etymology.
Saleana
Spanish · Likely a modern elaboration influenced by names like Selena or Salina, associated with moon or heaven themes.
Sarahanne
Hebrew · A compound of Sarah and Anne, combining meanings of princess and grace.
Savonya
African · Likely a modern coined name with melodic -onya styling common in contemporary naming.
Sbrina
Latin · A clipped spelling of Sabrina, a name linked to the River Severn and later literary tradition.
Schmeka
German · Likely a rare modern invented name; its exact etymology is unclear, though the spelling suggests Germanic influence.
Semika
African · Likely a modern coined name using the fashionable Se- and -mika pattern.
Shameaka
African · Likely a modern invented name built from Sha- and -meaka sound patterns.
Shamera
Arabic · Likely influenced by Arabic Shamir or Samira-style names, suggesting companionship or brightness.
Shamik
Indian · From Indian usage, often interpreted as peaceful, calm, or one who brings tranquility.
Shanavia
African · Likely a modern coined name blending Sha- with -navia in contemporary style.
Shanaye
African · Likely a modern invented variant related to Shanea or Shanae, built from popular sound elements.
Shanene
Irish · Likely a variant of Shanene or Chantal-influenced forms, possibly related to Jane or Jean roots meaning God is gracious.
Shankia
African · Likely a modern coined name using Sha- and -kia elements common in late 20th-century naming.
Shanneka
African · Likely a modern invented name blending Shan- with the suffix -eka or -neka.
Shantala
Indian · Associated with Indian tradition and history, possibly linked to calmness or a historical royal name.
Shantey
French · Likely a variant of Chantal or Shante, from French place-name roots meaning stony place.
Shaquilla
Arabic · Likely influenced by Arabic Shakila, meaning beautiful, well-formed, or graceful.
Sharees
French · Likely a variant of Cherise, from French meaning cherished or dear.
Sharenda
African · Likely a modern invented name combining Shar- with the suffix -enda.
Sharmia
English · Likely a modern invented name, probably influenced by names like Sharmain or Mia, with a soft, melodic sound.
Sharnae
French · Likely a modern elaboration influenced by French-sounding endings and names like Sharna or Renee.
Shashawna
Irish · Likely a modern variant of Shawna, ultimately from Sean, meaning "God is gracious."
Shatavia
English · Likely a modern coined name using the Latin-style -via ending, giving it a flowing contemporary sound.
Shaunelle
Irish · A feminine elaboration of Shaun, from Sean, meaning "God is gracious."
Shavaughn
Irish · A variant of Siobhan or Vaughn-influenced forms, from Irish roots associated with "God is gracious" or "small."
Shawntaye
Irish · Likely a modern form built on Shawn, from Sean, meaning "God is gracious," with a decorative ending.
Shaynna
Irish · Likely a modern spelling of Shaina or Shayna, associated with Yiddish usage meaning "beautiful."
Sheandra
Greek · Likely a modern feminine blend influenced by names like Leandra or Alexandra, tied to Greek roots meaning "man" or "protector."
Shellise
French · Likely a modern elaboration of Shelly or Michelle, with soft French-influenced styling.
Shenel
French · Likely related to Chanel, a French surname and place-name meaning "dweller near the canal."
Sheneshia
English · Likely a modern invented name formed with the popular -eshia ending for a lyrical sound.
Shenikia
English · Likely a modern coined name with the rhythmic -nikia ending, formed for sound rather than ancient etymology.
Shermica
English · Likely a modern variation influenced by names like Sheri and Erica, with Erica from Germanic roots meaning "eternal ruler."
Shernette
French · Likely a modern elaboration of Sheri or Sharon with the French-style diminutive ending -ette.
Shervonda
English · Likely a modern invented name using the stylistic -vonda ending for a distinctive sound.
Shinelle
French · Likely a modern feminine coinage influenced by Chanel or Nelle, with a sleek French-like ending.
Shivonne
Irish · A variant of Siobhan, the Irish form of Joan, meaning "God is gracious."
Siddeeqah
Arabic · From Arabic Siddiqa, meaning "truthful," "honest," or "sincere woman."
Sinthia
Greek · A variant of Cynthia, from Mount Cynthus, an epithet of Artemis meaning "woman from Cynthus."
Somalia
African · Taken from the East African place-name Somalia, used as a modern given name.
Sonceria
English · Likely a modern invented name, possibly influenced by names like Sincere or Sonya, with a lyrical ending.
Sonnett
French · From the literary word sonnet, a short poem; ultimately from French roots meaning "little song."
Sowsan
Arabic · From Arabic and Persian usage, Sawsan or Sousan means "lily" or "iris."
Stardust
English · An English word-name evoking cosmic dust, wonder, and celestial imagery.
Suja
Indian · An Indian name with Sanskrit-based usage, often interpreted as meaning "well-born" or "good origin."
Sumitra
Indian · From Sanskrit, Sumitra means "good friend" or "one with a kind companion."
Surayya
Arabic · From Arabic al-Thurayya, meaning "the Pleiades," the star cluster.
Shadeed
Arabic · From Arabic shadid, meaning strong, intense, or firm.
Steveland
English · Steveland is an English compound name built from Steve and land, giving it a rare modern coined structure.
Smauel
Hebrew · Smauel is a spelling variant of Samuel, from Hebrew, meaning “name of God” or “God has heard.”
Shahab
Arabic · Shahab means "meteor" or "shooting star" in Arabic and Persian.
Shauwn
Irish · Shauwn is a spelling variant of Shawn or Sean, from John, meaning "God is gracious."
Sherrard
French · Sherrard is related to Gerard, from Germanic roots meaning "brave spear."
Sulieman
Arabic · Sulieman is an Arabic form of Solomon, a name meaning "peace."
Saurabh
Indian · Saurabh is a Sanskrit-derived Indian name meaning 'fragrance' or 'sweet scent.'
Schyler
German · Schyler is a variant of Schuyler, from a Dutch surname meaning 'scholar' or 'schoolman.'
Shaki
Arabic · Shaki is likely an Arabic-derived short form, often associated with elegance or distinction depending on root name.
Sharome
Hebrew · Sharome is likely a variant of Shalom or Sharon, tied to Hebrew roots for 'peace' or a fertile plain.
Shonski
Slavic · Shonski is likely a Slavic-style surname-derived modern name with patronymic or regional formation.
Sudhir
Indian · Sudhir is a Sanskrit-derived Indian name meaning 'wise,' 'resolute,' or 'very steady.'
Shavonn
Irish · Variant of Siobhan, the Irish form of Joan, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Sayward
English · English surname-style name likely derived from an old occupational or descriptive family name.
Sequoya
English · Modern spelling of Sequoia, taken from the giant tree and linked to Cherokee leader Sequoyah.
Shanet
Irish · Likely a variant of Janet or Shanette, ultimately from John, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Sadina
Arabic · Sadina is likely related to Arabic-rooted names suggesting happiness, fortune, or good luck.
Shantrelle
French · Shantrelle is a modern elaboration likely influenced by French-sounding forms such as Chantal, meaning stony place.
Sheka
African · Sheka is likely a modern name related to Sheikha or similar forms, carrying connotations of distinction or nobility.
Starsha
English · Starsha is a modern invented name likely influenced by Star, evoking brightness and celestial imagery.
Sawanda
African · Sawanda is likely a modern invented name shaped within African American naming traditions, valued more for sound and distinctiveness than ancient etymology.
Seante
French · Seante is likely a modern variant influenced by Sean or Chantal-like forms, with Sean tracing to John meaning God is gracious.
Shakeila
Arabic · Shakeila is likely related to Shakila, from Arabic roots meaning beautiful or well-formed.
Shakeria
Arabic · Shakeria is likely an elaborated form of Shakira or Shakir, from Arabic roots meaning thankful or grateful.
Shareena
French · Shareena is likely a modern variant of Shereen or Cherene, from Persian by way of other languages meaning sweet.
Shateka
African · Shateka is likely a modern invented name formed within African American naming styles, prized for rhythm and uniqueness.
Shaunah
Irish · Shaunah is a feminine form of Shaun or Sean, from Irish John meaning God is gracious.
Sheniece
French · Sheniece is likely a modern variant influenced by Denise, from Greek Dionysios meaning devoted to Dionysus.
Sherrae
French · Sherrae is likely a modern variant of Sherry or Cherie, from French roots meaning dear or beloved.
Shikara
Arabic · Shikara may relate to Indian shikara, a graceful boat, or to Arabic-rooted name patterns, giving it an elegant and distinctive feel.
Sakisha
English · Sakisha is a modern coined name, likely formed with the popular -isha ending in contemporary naming traditions.
Sequetta
English · Sequetta is a modern constructed name with a rhythmic suffix pattern found in contemporary English-speaking communities.
Shafeqah
Arabic · Shafeqah is from Arabic and conveys compassion, tenderness, or mercy.
Shahana
Persian · Shahana is a Persian name meaning royal, noble, or queenly.
Shahnaz
Persian · Shahnaz is a Persian name meaning pride of the king or glory of royalty.
Shakiesha
English · Shakiesha is a modern variant likely built from Sha- and -kiesha elements popular in late 20th-century naming.
Shakiya
Arabic · Shakiya is likely influenced by Arabic-derived forms such as Shakir, carrying senses of gratitude or thankfulness.
Shamena
Arabic · Shamena is likely a modern elaboration of Arabic-rooted Sham- names, though its exact derivation is uncertain.
Shamila
Arabic · Shamila is from Arabic and means comprehensive, complete, or all-embracing.
Shamita
Indian · Shamita is an Indian name often interpreted as peaceful, quiet, or gentle.
Sharane
English · Sharane is likely a modern variant of Sharon or Sharron, with a softened French-influenced ending.
Shetika
English · Shetika is a modern coined name with a stylized prefix and suffix pattern common in contemporary naming.
Shonee
English · Shonee is likely a modern phonetic variant of Shoni or Shona-style names, created for sound and individuality.
Stesha
Slavic · Stesha is a Slavic diminutive of Stephanie, from Greek, meaning crown or garland.
Sadiyyah
Arabic · Sadiyyah comes from Arabic roots linked to happiness or good fortune, giving it a positive meaning.
Samaiyah
Arabic · Samaiyah is likely a modern form related to Samiya, an Arabic name meaning "elevated" or "exalted."
Sarit
Hebrew · Sarit is a Hebrew name meaning "princess" or "noblewoman."
Seneatha
English · Seneatha is likely a modern coined name, created in the style of melodic multi-syllable names.
Seneka
Latin · Seneka is a variant of Seneca, a Roman family name associated with the Stoic philosopher Seneca.
Senika
Latin · Senika is a spelling variant of Seneca, the Roman name linked with the philosopher and statesman Seneca.
Sesha
Indian · Sesha comes from Sanskrit and refers to Shesha, the cosmic serpent of Hindu mythology.
Shaconna
English · Shaconna is likely a modern invented name formed in the style of Sha- prefix names with a melodic ending.
Shaharra
Arabic · Shaharra is likely a variant of Sahara or Shahara, evoking desert or dawn imagery in Arabic-influenced naming.
Shakeera
Arabic · Shakeera is a variant of Shakira, from Arabic, meaning "thankful" or "grateful."
Shakinah
Hebrew · Shakinah is a variant of Shekinah, the Hebrew word for the divine presence dwelling among people.
Shaniel
Hebrew · Shaniel is likely a modern blend influenced by Shan- names and Hebrew -el endings associated with God.
Shannelle
French · Shannelle is likely a modern elaboration influenced by Chanel or Shannon-style names.
Shantoria
Latin · Shantoria is likely a modern blend of Shan- with Victoria or Tori-style forms, suggesting victory.
Sharmika
Indian · Sharmika likely comes from Sanskrit roots tied to modesty or protection, giving it a gentle virtuous sense.
Sharnique
Hebrew · Sharnique is likely a modern blend influenced by Sharon and Monique-style elements.
Shaundrea
Irish · Shaundrea is a blended form of Shaun and Andrea, combining associations of grace and strength.
Shauntea
Irish · Shauntea is likely a modern elaboration of Shaun or Shawna, from Irish John, meaning "God is gracious."
Shequilla
Arabic · Shequilla is likely influenced by Shaquille, from Arabic shakil, meaning "handsome" or "well-formed."
Shervonne
French · Shervonne is likely a modern elaboration of Yvonne-like names, which derive from French words for yew wood.
Shiffon
French · Shiffon is likely influenced by the French word chiffon, giving it a soft, fabric-inspired feel.
Shiobhan
Irish · Shiobhan is a variant spelling of Siobhan, the Irish form of Joan, meaning "God is gracious."
Shirita
English · Shirita is likely a modern coined name, possibly influenced by Sherri and Rita-style forms.
Shunita
Indian · Shunita is a variant of Sunita, from Sanskrit, meaning "well-behaved" or "good conduct."
Shuvon
Irish · Shuvon is likely a phonetic variant of Siobhan, ultimately from a name meaning "God is gracious."
Sabeen
Arabic · Sabeen is used in Arabic and Persian contexts and is often associated with morning breeze or freshness.
Samehesha
English · Likely a rare modern invented name with expressive multi-syllable styling rather than a clear traditional root.
Sanaz
Persian · Sanaz is a Persian name meaning delicate, proud, or full of grace.
Santoria
Latin · Santoria is likely a modern elaboration of Latin saint-related forms, suggesting holiness or sanctity.
Seasons
English · Seasons is a modern English word-name inspired by the cycles of the natural year.
Senequa
African · Senequa is likely a modern African American coinage, probably shaped by popular prefixes like Se- and melodic -equa endings.
Shahada
Arabic · Shahada comes from Arabic and refers to the Islamic declaration of faith, from a root meaning 'to witness' or 'bear testimony.'
Shakeerah
Arabic · Shakeerah is a spelling variant of Shakira, from Arabic shakirah, meaning 'thankful' or 'grateful.'
Shakeshia
African · Shakeshia is likely a modern coined name, influenced by Sha- forms and rhythmic endings like -keshia used in late 20th-century naming.
Shakeyia
African · Shakeyia is likely a modern invented name formed with Sha- and -keyia sounds, reflecting creative contemporary naming patterns.
Shalaina
Irish · Shalaina is likely a modern variant of Shalene or Elaine-family names, ultimately linked to Helen and meaning 'bright' or 'shining.'
Shamella
English · Shamella is likely a modern elaboration of Sha- names with the feminine suffix -ella, giving it a melodic invented style.
Shamequa
African · Shamequa is likely a modern coined name built from Sha- plus the popular suffix -mequa or -qua in contemporary naming.
Shanean
Irish · Shanean appears to blend Shane and Anne; Shane is an Irish form of John meaning 'God is gracious.'
Shaneisha
Irish · Shaneisha likely combines Shane, an Irish form of John meaning 'God is gracious,' with the modern suffix -eisha.
Shanele
Irish · Shanele likely blends Shane with French-style feminine endings; Shane comes from John and means 'God is gracious.'
Shanik
African · Shanik is likely a modern invented name, possibly related to Shani forms, with a compact rhythmic ending.
Shaniki
African · Shaniki is likely a modern coined name shaped from Sha-/Shani forms with a lively -niki ending.
Shaniquia
African · Shaniquia is likely a modern invented name built from Shani plus the popular suffix -quia, common in late 20th-century naming.
Shanoa
Irish · Shanoa is likely a modern variant influenced by Shannon or Hebrew-influenced sound patterns, often associated with a graceful contemporary style.
Shantoya
African · Shantoya is likely a modern coined name, possibly influenced by Chantal-type sounds and the suffix -toya.
Shanty
French · Shanty likely derives from Chantal or Chantel variants, originally a French place name linked to stony ground.
Shaqueeta
African · Shaqueeta is likely a modern invented name with Sha- and -queeta elements, reflecting creative phonetic naming styles.
Shaquina
African · Shaquina is likely a modern coined name, possibly influenced by names like Shaquille, with a feminine -ina ending.
Sharida
Arabic · Sharida likely reflects Arabic-derived forms and is associated with meanings like 'runaway' or 'wanderer' in Arabic usage.
Sharrae
French · Sharrae is likely a modern spelling of Shara or Cherie-influenced names, associated with beloved or dear meanings.
Shasa
African · Shasa is likely a modern invented name with streamlined Sha- styling and a soft rhythmic ending.
Shauntele
French · Shauntele is likely a variant of Chantal or Shauntel, from a French place name associated with stony ground.
Shavondra
African · Shavondra is likely a modern invented name influenced by Sha- beginnings and names ending in -ondra or -vondra.
Shawntane
Irish · Shawntane likely blends Shawn, from Irish John meaning 'God is gracious,' with a French-style ending.
Shawntey
Irish · Shawntey likely derives from Shawn, an Irish form of John meaning 'God is gracious,' with a modern stylized ending.
Shedonna
Italian · Shedonna appears to blend She- with Donna, from Italian donna meaning 'lady.'
Sheenia
Hebrew · Sheenia is likely related to Sheena, a Scottish form of Jane from Hebrew, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Shekera
Arabic · Shekera is likely a variant of Shakira, from Arabic meaning 'thankful' or 'grateful.'
Sheneaka
African · Sheneaka is likely a modern coined name, possibly influenced by names like Shanika and Neeka.
Sheneda
African · Sheneda is likely a modern invented name with She- and -neda elements, following melodic contemporary naming patterns.
Sheonna
English · Sheonna is likely a modern name formed from She- with a feminine -onna ending, possibly influenced by Shawna or Fiona-like sounds.
Sherretta
French · Sherretta likely elaborates Sherri or Cherie forms, from French roots associated with 'dear' or 'beloved.'
Shevone
Irish · Shevone is likely a variant of Siobhan, the Irish form of Joan, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Shianna
Hebrew · Shianna is likely a modern variant blending Shia and Anna-like forms, often linked to grace or divine favor.
Shikira
Arabic · Shikira is a variant of Shakira, from Arabic meaning 'thankful' or 'grateful.'
Shilow
Hebrew · Shilow is a spelling variant of Shiloh, a Hebrew place name often interpreted as 'peaceful' or 'tranquil.'
Shmeka
African · Shmeka is likely a modern invented name, perhaps influenced by names like Shameka, with a clipped contemporary form.
Shrhonda
English · Shrhonda is likely a variant of Rhonda with an added Sh-, while Rhonda comes from a Welsh word meaning 'noisy' or 'good spear.'
Shukura
Arabic · Shukura comes from Arabic roots meaning 'thankful' or 'grateful,' and is also used in African naming traditions.
Shynita
African · Shynita is likely a modern coined name, possibly influenced by shy/shine sounds and the feminine suffix -nita.
Siobahn
Irish · Siobahn is a variant spelling of Siobhan, the Irish form of Joan, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Soheila
Persian · Soheila is a Persian and Arabic name linked to a bright star, especially Canopus, and suggests radiance and brilliance.
Sohela
Persian · Sohela is a variant of Soheila, a Persian and Arabic name associated with a bright star and shining beauty.
Stara
English · Stara is likely a modern elaboration of Star, taken from the English word for a celestial body.
Starrla
English · Starrla is likely a modern elaboration of Star or Starr, derived from the English word for a star.
Stpehanie
Greek · Stpehanie is a misspelling variant of Stephanie, from Greek Stephanos, meaning 'crown' or 'garland.'
Sulie
Hebrew · Sulie is often treated as a nickname form related to Susan or Shulamit, commonly associated with 'lily' or 'peace.'
Shin
Korean · Shin is used in Korean and Japanese, with meanings that vary by the character chosen, often including ideas like faith, truth, or newness.
Seith
Welsh · Seith may reflect Welsh seith meaning seven or a spelling variant influenced by Seth, the biblical Hebrew name.
Senneca
Latin · Senneca is a variant of Seneca, the Roman family name associated with the famous Latin philosopher and statesman.
Shadley
English · Shadley is an English surname-style name, likely formed from shade or meadow elements with a modern given-name feel.
Shawkat
Arabic · Shawkat comes from Arabic and means dignity, grandeur, or power.
Shephen
Greek · Shephen is a variant spelling of Stephen, from Greek Stephanos meaning crown or garland.
Shoun
English · Shoun is a phonetic variant of Sean or Shaun, the Irish form of John meaning God is gracious.
Shadee
Arabic · Variant of Shadi, from Arabic meaning singer, chanter, or joyful one.
Shamal
Arabic · From Arabic meaning "north" and also used for a desert wind.
Shamarr
Arabic · Modern form likely influenced by Shamar, possibly tied to Arabic roots for readiness or protection.
Shawun
English · Variant of Shawn, from Irish Sean, meaning "God is gracious."
Siddeeq
Arabic · Variant of Siddiq, from Arabic meaning truthful, sincere, or faithful.
Srikanth
Indian · Sanskrit-derived name meaning "beloved of Lakshmi" or "one with a glorious neck," an epithet of Vishnu.
Sulay
Arabic · Likely a shortened Arabic-derived form related to Sulayman or similar names.
Santresa
English · Modern elaborated name likely influenced by Teresa with a contemporary prefix.
Shaherah
Arabic · Feminine Arabic-derived form likely related to roots meaning famous, renowned, or celebrated.
Shahera
Arabic · From Arabic roots meaning famous, eminent, or well-known.
Shaleka
English · Shaleka appears to be a modern English-language coined name formed with Sha- and a melodic suffix.
Shatonga
African · Shatonga appears to be a modern name with possible African-inspired sound patterns, though its exact etymology is uncertain.
Sherona
Hebrew · Sherona likely blends Sharon, a Hebrew place name meaning fertile plain, into a more elaborate feminine form.
Shaida
Persian · Shaida comes from Persian and Arabic usage meaning lovestruck, passionate, or devoted.
Shaquanta
English · Shaquanta is a modern coined name, likely built from Sha- plus an ornamental ending influenced by names like Quanita.
Shavawn
Irish · Shavawn is a phonetic variant of Siobhan, the Irish form of Joan, meaning God is gracious.
Shakendra
English · Shakendra is a modern coined name, likely formed from Sha- with a strong rhythmic ending inspired by Kendra.
Shaleah
Hebrew · Shaleah may blend Shay or Shai with Leah, giving it associations with gift and the biblical Leah.
Shanada
English · Shanada is a modern coined name, possibly influenced by Shan-, Shana, or Nadine-like forms.
Sarh
Hebrew · Sarh is likely a variant spelling of Sarah, the Hebrew name meaning princess or noblewoman.
Shaghayegh
Persian · Shaghayegh is a Persian name meaning anemone or poppy, taken from a bright wildflower.
Shakenya
English · Shakenya is likely a modern English coinage shaped by Sha- and -kenya naming elements rather than a single traditional root.
Shamekka
English · Shamekka is a modern English elaborated form, likely influenced by names such as Shamika and similar contemporary patterns.
Shamim
Arabic · Shamim is an Arabic and Persian name meaning fragrance, scent, or gentle breeze carrying perfume.
Shatoria
English · Shatoria is likely a modern English coinage, possibly influenced by names ending in -toria or -shoria.
Shephanie
Greek · Shephanie is a variant of Stephanie, from Greek Stephanos meaning crown or garland.
Schavon
French · Probably a variant of Chavon or Siobhan-influenced forms, used as a modern phonetic name in English-speaking communities.
Shakeima
African · Likely a modern coined name related to Sha- and -keima patterns, common in late 20th-century African American usage.
Shanana
English · Probably a modern rhythmic coined name formed from the Shan- sound family rather than an older traditional root.
Shantha
Indian · From Sanskrit Shanta, meaning peaceful or calm, with a long history in Indian naming traditions.
Sharda
Indian · A form of Sharada, another name of Saraswati, the goddess of wisdom, learning, and the arts.
Shareeka
Arabic · Likely related to Arabic roots seen in Shariqah or Sharikah, adapted into a modern English spelling.
Shareika
Arabic · Probably a modern variant of Shareeka, with Arabic-inspired sound patterns adapted through English spelling.
Sharieka
Arabic · A likely modern spelling variant from the Shari-/Sharika sound family, used mainly in contemporary English-speaking contexts.
Shastity
English · Probably influenced by Chastity, from Latin castitas, meaning purity or modesty, with a phonetic respelling.
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