Saben |
Latin |
A Sabine man (from central Italy). |
Sabir |
Arabic |
The patient one. |
Sabola |
Egyptian |
prophetess |
Sabre |
French |
Swordlike. |
Sacha |
French |
The defender, or helper of mankind. A boy or girl's name. |
Sachchit |
Hindu |
Truth, Consciousness |
Sacheverell |
Old French |
A leap of the young goat. |
Sachiel |
Hebrew |
angel of water |
Sachin |
Hindu |
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Sadi |
Turkish |
Sadie, Sady |
Sadik |
Arabic |
Truthful, or faithful. |
Sadurni |
Catalan |
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Safak |
Turkish |
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Safford |
Old English |
From the willow ford. |
Sagar |
Hindu |
king |
Sage |
Old French |
Wise. Also the name of a herb. A boy or girl's name. |
Sagiv |
Hebrew |
mighty, with strength |
Sahadev |
Hindu |
prince |
Sahale |
Native American |
above |
Sahara |
|
Inca gold. |
Sahen |
Hindu |
falcon |
Sahib |
Hindu |
sir |
Sahnan |
Hebrew |
Wise and peaceful. |
Saidi |
African |
Helper. |
Sakda |
Thai |
Power. |
Sakima |
Native American |
A king. |
Salah |
Arabic |
Good, righteous. |
Salerio |
|
From Shakespeare's play Merchant of Venice. |
Salim |
Arabic |
Safe, secure. |
Salisbury |
Old English |
The fort by the willow pool. |
Salman |
Arabic |
protector, conqueror |
Saloman |
Hebrew |
peaceful |
Salomo |
German |
Wise and peaceful. |
Salomon |
Spanish |
Wise and peaceful. |
Salter |
Old English |
A salt seller. |
Salton |
Old English |
From the place in the willows. |
Salvador |
Spanish from Latin |
A saviour. |
Salvatore |
Italian |
Saviour. |
Sam |
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She who listens also an achievement. A boy or girl's name. |
Samien |
Arabic |
to be heard |
Samir |
Hindu |
wind |
Sammie |
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She who listens also an achievement. A boy or girl's name. |
Sammon |
Arabic |
grocer |
Sammy |
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She who listens also an achievement. A boy or girl's name. |
Sampath |
Hindu |
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Sampson |
Hebrew |
Of the sun, or a strong man. A biblical name. |
Samson |
Hebrew |
Of the sun, or a strong man. A biblical name. |
Samudra |
Hindu |
lord of the ocean |
Samuel |
Hebrew |
Asked of God. A name from the Bible. Also see Saul. |
Sanat |
Hindu |
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Sanborn |
Old English |
From the sandy brook. |
Sancho |
Spanish |
Truthful and sincere. |
Sandeep |
Hindu |
Rishi (Sega of Gods), named after Sandipani Rishi |
Sanders |
Old English |
The son of Alexander. Protector of men. |
Sandie |
Greek |
The protector and helper of mankind. A boy or girl's name. |
Sandler |
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Sandon |
Old English |
From the sandy hill. |
Sandor |
Hungarian |
Protector of men. From the name Alexander. |
Sandy |
Greek |
The protector and helper of mankind. A boy or girl's name. |
Sanford |
Old English |
From the sandy ford. |
Sanjay |
Sanskrit |
Triumphant. |
Sanjeev |
Hindu |
Sanjiv |
Sanjog |
Hindu |
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Sankara |
Sanskrit |
Auspicious. |
Sansom |
Hebrew |
Of the sun, or a strong man. |
Sansone |
Italian |
Of the sun, or a strong man. |
Santiago |
Spanish |
Of St James. |
Santo |
Italian |
a saint |
Santon |
Old English |
From the sandy hill. |
Santos |
Spanish |
Of the saints. Also see Toussaint. |
Santosh |
Hindu |
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Santoso |
Indonesian |
Peaceful. |
Sapan |
Hindu |
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Sarasvan |
Hindu |
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Sarat |
Hindu |
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Sargent |
Old French |
A military officer. |
Sarkis |
Armenian |
royality |
Sarngin |
Hindu |
name of God Vishnu |
Sarni |
Arabic |
The elevated one. |
Sarojin |
Hindu |
lotus-like |
Sarosh |
Persian |
prayer |
Sasha |
Russian |
The protector and helper of mankind. A boy or girl's name. |
Saswata |
Hindu |
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Satayu |
Hindu |
brother of Amavasu and Vivasu |
Satruijt |
Hindu |
a son of Vatsa |
Saturnino |
Latin |
Of Saturn, the Roman God of agriculture. |
Saturninus |
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From Shakespeare's play Titus Andronicus. |
Satyen |
Hindu |
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Saudeep |
Hindu |
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Saul |
Hebrew |
Asked for, or prayed for. A name from the Bible. Also see Samuel. |
Saunak |
Hindu |
boy sage |
Saunders |
Old English |
The son of Alexander. Protector of men. |
Saunderson |
Old English |
The son of Alexander. Protector of men. |
Saurabh |
Hindu |
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Saviero |
Italian |
Of the new house. |
Saville |
Old French |
From the willow estate. |
Sawyer |
Old English |
A sawer of wood. |
Sawyl |
Welsh |
Welsh form of Saul. Asked for, or prayed for. |
Saxby |
Old Norse |
From the farm of the short sword. |
Saxon |
Old English |
Of the Saxons, or people of the sword. A boy or girl's name. |
Saxton |
Old English |
From the farm of the Saxon. |
Sayed |
Arabic |
The lord, the master. |
Sayer |
Celtic |
A carpenter. |
Scarus |
|
From Shakespeare's play Antony & Cleopatra. |
Schuyler |
Dutch |
shield, scholar |
Scipio |
Latin |
A staff or walking stick. |
Scott |
Old English |
Of Scottish origin. |
Scully |
Irish Gaelic |
A herald or town crier. |
Seabert |
Old English |
Sea glorious. |
Seaborne |
Old English |
The sea warrior. |
Seabrook |
Old English |
From a brook by the sea. |
Sealey |
Old English |
Blessed. |
Seamus |
Irish Gaelic |
Irish Gaelic form of James. The supplanter. |
Sean |
Irish Gaelic |
Irish Gaelic form of John. God is gracious. Also see Shane. |
Seanan |
Irish Gaelic |
Old, or wise. |
Searle |
Teutonic |
An armed warrior. |
Seaton |
Old English |
A place by the sea. |
Sebastian |
Latin |
Venerable. A man from Sebasta. The name of a 3rd-century saint. |
Sebes |
Hungarian |
fast |
Secundus |
Latin |
The second child. |
Sedgewick |
Old English |
From the farm in the rushes. |
Sedgley |
Old English |
From the warrior's meadow. |
Seeley |
Old English |
Blessed. |
Seely |
Old English |
Blessed. |
Seff |
Hebrew |
a wolf |
Sefton |
Old English |
The dweller at the place in the rushes. |
Seger |
Old English |
The sea warrior. |
Seif |
Arabic |
sword of religion |
Seiichi |
Japanese |
first son of Sei |
Selby |
Old Norse |
From the willow farm. |
Seldon |
Old English |
From the house on the hill. |
Seleucus |
|
From Shakespeare's play Antony & Cleopatra. |
Selig |
Jewish |
Blessed fortunate. |
Selim |
Arabic |
Safe, secure. |
Selwyn |
Latin |
Of the woods. |
Semih |
Turkish |
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Sempronius |
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From Shakespeare's plaY Timon of Athens and Titus Andronicus. |
Semyon |
Russian |
The listener. |
Senach |
Gaelic |
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Senajit |
Hindu |
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Senan |
Irish Gaelic |
Old, or wise. |
Sencer |
Turkish |
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Senichi |
Japanese |
first son of Sen |
Sennett |
Old English |
Bold in victory. |
Senon |
Spanish |
given life by Zeus |
Septimus |
Latin |
The seventh son. |
Serafino |
Italian from Hebrew |
The ardent one. The masculine form of Seraphina. |
Seraphim |
Hebrew |
burning ones, angels, ardent |
Serge |
Italian |
Servant. |
Sergeant |
Old French |
A military officer. |
Sergent |
Old French |
A military officer. |
Sergio |
Italian |
Attendant. |
Sergius |
Latin |
A Roman family name. |
Servan |
Breton |
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Sesto |
Latin |
The sixth son. |
Seth |
Hebrew/Sanskrit |
Hebrew: A biblical name meaning the appointed one. One of the sons of Adam and Eve. Sanskrit: A bridge. |
Setiawan |
Indonesian |
Faithful. |
Seton |
Old English |
A place by the sea. |
Seung |
Korean |
successor, winning |
Sevastian |
Russian |
A man from Sebasta. The name of a 3rd-century saint. |
Severin |
English |
river in England |
Severino |
Italian |
Severe. |
Severn |
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The name of a British river. |
Sevilin |
Turkish |
beloved |
Seville |
Spanish |
A Spanish city. |
Seward |
Old English |
A sea defender. |
Sexton |
Old French |
A church official. |
Sextus |
Latin |
The sixth son. |
Seyed |
Arabic |
The lord, the master. |
Seymour |
Old French |
From a place name. |
Seyton |
|
From Shakespeare's play Macbeth. |
Sezni |
Breton |
Senan, Sane |
Shadwell |
Old English |
From the shady stream. |
Shafiq |
Arabic |
Compassionate. |
Shah |
Persian |
The king. |
Shahar |
Jewish |
The dawn. |
Shailen |
Hindu |
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Shailesh |
Hindu |
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Shakar |
Arabic |
grateful |
Shakir |
Arabic |
The grateful one. |
Shalabh |
Hindu |
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Shalin |
Hindu |
|
Shallow |
|
From Shakespeare's play Merry Wives of Windsor. |
Shalom |
Hebrew |
Peace. Also see Solomon. |
Shaman |
Native American |
holy man |
Shamus |
Irish Gaelic |
Irish Gaelic form of James. The supplanter. |
Shanahan |
Irish Gaelic |
The wise one. |
Shandy |
Old English |
Boisterous. |
Shane |
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From Irish Gaelic a Variation of Sean (John), and so a form of Jane. A boy or girl's name. |
Shankar |
Sanskrit |
He who gives happiness. |
Shanley |
Irish Gaelic |
A venerable hero. |
Shannon |
Irish |
From the name of a river in Ireland. A boy or girl's name. |
Shantanu |
Hindu |
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Sharad |
Hindu |
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Sharif |
Arabic |
The honourable one. |
Sharma |
Sanskrit |
Giving protection. |
Shashi |
Hindu |
the moon, moonbeam |
Shashwat |
Hindu |
ever lasting |
Shaughan |
Irish Gaelic |
Irish Gaelic form of John. God is gracious. Also see Shane. |
Shaun |
Irish Gaelic |
Irish Gaelic form of John. God is gracious. Also see Shane. |
Shaw |
Old English |
From the grove of trees. |
Shay |
Irish Gaelic |
The stately one. A boy or girl's name. |
Shea |
Irish |
hawk-like, stately |
Sheehan |
Irish Gaelic |
Peaceful. |
Sheffield |
Old English |
From the crooked field, or the sheep field. |
Shelby |
Old English |
The dweller at the ledge estate and a sheltered town. A boy or girl's name. |
Sheldon |
Old English |
From the steep valley. |
Shelley |
Old English |
From the wood, or the meadow's edge. A boy or girl's name. |
Shen |
Chinese |
A deep thinker. |
Shepherd |
Old English |
one who heards sheep |
Sher |
Sanskrit |
The beloved one or a Lion. A boy or girl's name. |
Sherborne |
Old English |
A clear stream. |
Sheridan |
Irish Gaelic |
The wild one. A boy or girl's name. |
Sheridon |
Irish |
wild one |
Sherlock |
Old English |
Fair-haired. |
Sherman |
Old English |
Shearer or servant. |
Sherwin |
Old English |
A swift runner. |
Sherwood |
Old English |
From the bright forest. |
Shigekazu |
Japanese |
first son of Shige |
Shiloh |
Hebrew |
A place of rest. A biblical placename. |
Shima |
Japanese |
An island dweller. |
Shimon |
Hebrew |
The listener. |
Shing |
Chinese |
victory |
Shinichi |
Japanese |
first son of Shin |
Shipley |
Old English |
From the sheep pasture. |
Shipton |
Old English |
The dweller at the sheep farm. |
Shishir |
Hindu |
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Shiv |
Hindu |
Lord Shiva |
Shiva |
Sanskrit |
Benign. An important Hindu God. |
Shlomo |
Jewish |
Wise and peaceful. |
Shmuel |
Hebrew |
Asked of God. |
Shoichi |
Japanese |
first son of Sho |
Sholto |
Scottish Gaelic |
A sower of seed. |
Shomari |
Swahili |
Forceful. |
Shrey |
Hindu |
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Shuichi |
Japanese |
first son of Shu |
Shulamith |
Hebrew |
peaceful |
Shunichi |
Japanese |
first son of Shun |
Shunnar |
Arabic |
pleasant |
Shvetank |
Hindu |
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Shyam |
Hindu |
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Shylock |
|
From Shakespeare's plaY Merchant of Venice. |
Siamak |
Persian |
bringer of joy, great emperor |
Siddartha |
Sanskrit |
One who has accomplished his goal. A name of the Buddha. |
Siddel |
Old English |
from the wide valley |
Siddharth |
Hindu |
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Sidell |
Old English |
From the broad valley. |
Sidney |
Old English/Old French |
Old English: From the riverside meadow. Old French: From St Denis. |
Siegbert |
Teutonic |
A famous victory. |
Siegfried |
Teutonic |
Peace after victory. |
Sigebryht |
Anglo-Saxon |
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Sigfried |
Teutonic |
victory peace |
Siggy |
|
From the name Siegbert, Siegfried. |
Sigi |
|
From the name Siegbert, Siegfried. |
Sigmund |
Teutonic |
A victorious protector. |
Sigurd |
Old Norse |
A victorious guardian. |
Silas |
Latin |
From the forest. Also see Silvester. |
Siler |
Syler |
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Silvanus |
Latin |
From the forest. Also see Silvester. |
Silvester |
Latin |
Of the woods. Also see Silvanus. |
Silvio |
Latin |
belonging to the forest, silver |
Silvius |
|
From Shakespeare's play As You Like It. |
Simeon |
|
The biblical form of Simon. |
Similien |
Breton |
|
Simon |
Hebrew |
The listener. Also see Simpson. |
Simonides |
From Shakespeare's play Pericles. |
Simple |
|
From Shakespeare's play Merry Wives of Windsor. |
Simpson |
|
The son of Simon. The listener. |
Sinan |
Turkish |
|
Sinbad |
Teutonic |
A sparkling prince. |
Sinclair |
French |
A clear sign. From St Clair. |
Singh |
Hindu |
lion |
Sinjon |
French |
Saint John |
Sinnett |
Old English |
Bold in victory. |
Sinnott |
Old English |
Bold in victory. |
Siva |
Sanskrit |
Benign. |
Sivan |
Hebrew |
the ninth month |
Siward |
|
From Shakespeare's play MacBeth. |
Skeet |
Middle English |
speedy |
Skelly |
Irish Gaelic |
A storyteller. |
Skelton |
Old English |
From the place on the ledge. |
Skene |
Scottish Gaelic |
A bush. |
Skipp |
Old Norse |
ship owner |
Skipper |
Dutch |
A ship's captain. |
Skjold |
Scandinavian |
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Sklaer |
Breton |
Sklerijenn |
Slade |
Old English |
From the valley. |
Slate |
Middle English |
A fine-grained rock. |
Slender |
|
From Shakespeare's play Merry Wives of Windsor. |
Slevin |
Irish Gaelic |
The mountain climber. |
Sloan |
Irish Gaelic |
A warrior. |
Sly |
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From the name Silvanus and Silvester. |
Smedley |
Old English |
From the level meadow. |
Smith |
Old English |
A blacksmith. |
Snehal |
Hindu |
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Snorre |
Scandinavian |
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Snout |
|
From Shakespeare's play Midsummer-Night's Dream. |
Snowden |
Old English |
From the snowy hill. |
Snug |
|
From Shakespeare's play Midsummer-Night's Dream. |
Socrates |
|
The name of the ancient Greek philosopher. |
Sofronio |
Greek |
self-controlled |
Soham |
Hindu |
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Sol |
Latin |
The sun. Also from the name Solomon. |
Solan |
soul seeker |
|
Solanio |
|
From Shakespeare's play Merchant of Venice. |
Solinus |
|
From Shakespeare's play Comedy of Errors. |
Solomon |
Hebrew |
Wise and peaceful. A son of David in the Bible. Also see Shalom. |
Solon |
Greek |
The wise one. |
Solt |
Hungarian |
name of an honor |
Solyom |
Hungarian |
falcon |
Soma |
Hungarian |
a kind of berry |
Somerled |
Old Norse |
The summer traveller. A Scottish name. |
Somerset |
Old English |
From the summer farm or settlement. The name of an English county. |
Somerville |
Old English |
From the summery hill. |
Sonam |
Tibetan/Sherpa |
The fortunate one. A boy or girl's name. |
Sonnagh |
Welsh |
mound, rampart |
Sonny |
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Diminutive for names that includes `son'. |
Sophocles |
Greek |
After the classical dramatist. |
Soren |
Danish from Latin |
The stern one. |
Sorley |
Old Norse |
The summer traveller. |
Sorrell |
Old French |
Bitter. A plant name, and A boy or girl's name. |
Soterios |
Greek |
saviour |
Southwell |
Old English |
From the southern spring. |
Spalding |
English |
divided field |
Sparke |
Old Norse |
The lively one. |
Speed |
|
From Shakespeare's play Two Gentlemen of Verona. |
Spence |
|
A dispenser of provisions. From the name Spencer. |
Spencer |
Old French |
A dispenser of provisions. Administrator. |
Spike |
Old English |
A nail, or an ear of grain. Generally used as a nickname. |
Spiridon |
Greek |
Of the soul or spirit. |
Squire |
Old French |
A knight's attendant. |
Sridhar |
Hindu |
|
Srijan |
Hindu |
|
Srikant |
Hindu |
|
Srinath |
Hindu |
|
Srinivas |
Hindu |
|
Sriram |
Hindu |
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Stack |
Old Norse |
A haystacker. |
Stacy |
Latin |
Prosperous or resurrection. A boy or girl's name. |
Staffan |
Swedish |
Swedish form of Stephen. A crown or garland. |
Stafford |
Old English |
From the ford by the landing place. |
Stamford |
Old English |
A dweller at the rocky ford. |
Stanbury |
Old English |
From the stone fort. |
Standen |
Old English |
A dweller in the stony valley. |
Standish |
Old English |
From the rocky pasture. |
Stanfield |
Old English |
From the stony field. |
Stanford |
Old English |
A dweller at the rocky ford. |
Stanhope |
Old English |
From the stony valley. |
Stanislaus |
Slavonic |
The glorious government. |
Stanislav |
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Glory of the camp. |
Stanislaw |
Glory of the camp. From the name Stanislav. |
Stanko |
Slowenian |
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Stanley |
Old English |
Rocky meadow. |
Stanton |
Old English |
From the rocky farm or estate. |
Stanwick |
Old English |
From the rocky village. |
Starbuck |
Old Norse |
The stream in the sedges. |
Starr |
Old English |
A star. A boy or girl's name. |
Starveling |
From Shakespeare's play Midsummer-Night's Dream. |
Stavros |
Greek |
Crowned. Greek form of Stephen. |
Stedman |
Old English |
A farmer. |
Steele |
Old English |
Like steel. |
Stefan |
German/Polish/Russian/Scandinavian |
A crown or garland. Also see Stevenson and Stinson. |
Stefanos |
Greek |
A crown or garland. Also see Stevenson and Stinson. |
Steffan |
Welsh |
A crown or garland. Also see Stevenson and Stinson. |
Stein |
German |
stone |
Sten |
Swedish |
A stone. |
Stenton |
Old English |
From the rocky farm or estate. |
Stephan |
German |
A crown or garland. Also see Stevenson and Stinson. |
Stephano |
Italian |
A crown or garland. Also see Stevenson and Stinson. |
Stephen |
Greek |
A crown or garland. Also see Stevenson and Stinson. |
Sterling |
Old English |
A little star, or a starling. |
Sterne |
Old English |
Austere. Stern. |
Stert |
Old English |
From the promontory. |
Steve |
Greek |
A crown or garland. Also see Stevenson and Stinson. |
Steven |
Greek |
A crown or garland. Also see Stevenson and Stinson. |
Stevenson |
The son of Stephen. A crown or garland. |
Stewart |
Old English |
A steward, or keeper of a household. |
Stig |
Old Norse |
The wanderer. |
Stiles |
Old English |
From the stile. |
Stillman |
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Quiet, gentle. |
Stinson |
Old English |
The son of Stephen, or the son of stone. |
Stiofan |
Irish Gaelic |
Irish Gaelic form of Stephen. |
Stockley |
Old English |
A clearing with tree stumps. |
Stockton |
Old English |
From the place near the tree trunk. |
Stoddard |
Old English |
The horse-keeper. |
Stoke |
Old English |
From the settlement. |
Stokley |
Old English |
from the tree-stump meadow |
Storm |
Old English |
A tempest. A boy or girl's name. |
Storr |
Old Norse |
A great man. |
Stowe |
Old English |
From the place or religious site. |
Stoyan |
Bulgarian |
to stay |
Strahan |
Scottish Gaelic |
A little valley. A Tasmanian town. |
Stratford |
Old English |
From the ford on a Roman road. |
Strato |
|
From Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar. |
Stratton |
Old English |
From the place on a Roman road. |
Strom |
German, Czech |
stream; tree |
Stroud |
Old English |
The overgrown marshland. |
Stu |
Old English |
A steward, or keeper of a household. |
Stuart |
Old English |
A steward, or keeper of a household. |
Studs |
Old English |
a house |
Sturt |
Old English |
From the promontory. |
Styles |
Old English |
From the stile. |
Subodh |
Hindu |
|
Sudarshan |
Hindu |
Sudarsana |
Sudesha |
Hindu |
a son of Krishna |
Sudeva |
Hindu |
good Deva |
Sudhansu |
Hindu |
|
Sudhir |
Hindu |
|
Sudi |
Swahili |
Luck. |
Suffield |
Old English |
A dweller in the southern field. |
Sugriva |
Hindu |
|
Sukarman |
Hindu |
reciter of 1000 Samhitas |
Sukumar |
Hindu |
tender |
Sulaiman |
North African |
peaceful |
Suleiman |
Arabic |
Arabic form of Solomon. |
Sulio |
Breton |
Suliau, Suliag |
Sullivan |
Irish Gaelic |
The blackeyed one. |
Sully |
Gaelic |
to stain |
Sulwyn |
Welsh |
The fair sun. |
Sumadhur |
Hindu |
very sweet |
Suman |
Sanskrit |
Cheerful and wise. |
Sumantu |
Hindu |
Atharva Veda was assigned to him |
Sumati |
Hindu |
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Sumit |
Hindu |
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Sumner |
Old French |
The one who summons. |
Sun |
Chinese/Korean |
Chinese: Bending, or decreasing. Korean: Goodness. A boy or girl's name. |
Sundara |
Hindu |
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Sunil |
Hindu |
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Surony |
Hungarian |
name of an honor |
Suresh |
Sanskrit |
The ruler of the gods. |
Surya |
Sanskrit |
The sun. |
Sutcliffe |
Old English |
From the south cliff. |
Sutherland |
Old Norse |
From the southern land. |
Sutton |
Old English |
The dweller at the southern farm or town. |
Suvrata |
Hindu |
a child of Daksa |
Svein |
Anglo-Saxon |
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Sven |
Old Norse |
A youth. |
Swagat |
Hindu |
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Swain |
Old English/Old Norse |
Old English: A swineherd. Old Norse: Youthful. |
Swapnil |
Hindu |
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Sweeney |
Irish Gaelic |
The little hero. |
Sweeny |
Gaelic |
little hero |
Swindon |
Old English |
From the hill of the pigs. An English city. |
Swinford |
Old English |
The pig ford. |
Swithin |
Old English |
Strong. The name of an English saint. |
Sycamore |
Greek |
A tree name. |
Sydenham |
Old English |
From the wide river meadow. |
Sykes |
Old English |
At the stream or gully. |
Sylvain |
French |
From the forest. Also see Silvester. |
Sylvan |
Latin |
From the forest. Also see Silvester. |
Sylvester |
Latin |
From the forest, woods. |
Symon |
Hebrew |
The listener. |
Synclair |
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A clear sign. |
Syrus |
Persian |
The name of the founder of the Persian empire. From the name Cyrus. |
Szabolcs |
Hungarian |
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Szalok |
Hungarian |
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Szemere |
Hungarian |
small man, demolisher |
Szervoc |
Hungarian |
freed |
Szesco |
Hungarian |
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Szevor |
Hungarian |
serious, strict |
Szilord |
Hungarian |
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Szolot |
Hungarian |
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Szymon |
Polish |
Polish form of Simon. The listener. |
Szylve |
Scandinavian |
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