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SHMUEL:
Hebrew form of Samuel, meaning
"God has hearkened."
SHNORHK:
Armenian
name meaning "grace."
SHOICHI:
Japanese name meaning "correct/prosperous first (son)."
SHOJI:
Japanese name meaning "correct/shining second (son)."
SHOLTO:
English form of Scottish Sìoltach, meaning "fruitful,
seed-bearing, producing many offspring."
SHOUSHAN:
Chinese name meaning "longevity mountain."
SHPEND: Albanian name meaning
"poultry."
SHPETIM: Albanian name meaning
"rescue; salvation."
SHRAGA:
Hebrew form of Aramaic Sheraga, meaning
"candle, light."
SHRESTH:
Hindi name meaning "most suitable."
SHRIPATI:
"Husband of Sri." Hindi name composed of the goddess name
Sri
and the Sanskrit element pati "husband, lord."
SHUG:
Scottish pet form of Hugh, meaning
"heart," "mind," or "spirit."
SHUICHI:
Japanese name meaning "excellent/governing first (son)."
SHUJI:
Japanese name meaning excellent/governing second (son)."
SHUKRI:
Arabic name meaning "thankful."
SHUNYUAN:
Chinese name meaning "follow to the source."
SHURA:
Russian unisex pet form of Aleksandra
and Aleksandr, both meaning
"defender of mankind."
SHYAM:
Hindi myth name borne by Krishna, derived
from the Sanskrit element syama, meaning "black, blue."
SHYAMAL:
Variant of Hindi Shyam, meaning "black,
blue."
SIARL:
Welsh form of Charles, meaning
"man."
SIAVUSH:
Persian name meaning "possesses black stallions."
SIB:
Variant of Hindi Shiva, meaning
"the destroyer."
SID:
Masculine nickname for unisex Sidney, meaning
"St. Denis."
SIDDHARTA:
Variant of Hindi Siddhartha, meaning
"accomplished goal."
SIDDHARTHA:
"Accomplished goal." Hindi myth name attributed to Buddha, composed of the
Sanskrit elements siddha "accomplished" and artha
"goal."
SIDNEY:
"St. Denis." English
surname transferred to unisex forename use, itself originally a Norman
baronial name from Saint-Denis in France.
SIDONIUS:
Roman family name meaning "of Sidon."
SIEFFRE:
Welsh form of English Geoffrey,
probably meaning "God's peace."
SIEGBERT:
"Bright victory." German name composed of the elements sige
"victory" and beraht "bright."
SIEGFRID:
Variant of German Siegfried, meaning
"victory-peace."
SIEGFRIED:
"Victory-peace." German legend name of the husband of Kriemhild in the
Nibelungenlied, composed of the elements sige
"victory" and frid "peace."
SIEGHARD:
"Hardy victory." German name composed of the elements sige
"victory" and hard "brave, hardy."
SIEGMUND:
German variant of Sigmund, meaning
"victory-protector."
SIEK
(Šiek): Czech form of Simeon, meaning
"hearkening."
SIEMEN:
Dutch and German form of Simeon, meaning
"hearkening."
SIEUWERD:
Dutch form of Scandinavian Sigurd, meaning "guardian
of victory."
SIGEBERHT:
"Bright victory." Anglo-Saxon name composed of the Old English
elements sige "victory" and beorht
"bright."
SIGEWEARD:
Anglo-Saxon name composed of the Old English elements sige
"victory" and weard "protector."
SIGFRID:
Swedish form of German Siegfried, meaning
"victory-peace."
SIGI:
German unisex pet form of masculine Siegfried
"victory-peace" and feminine Sieglinde
"gentle battle."
SIGISMUND:
German variant of Sigmund,
meaning "victory-protector."
SIGISWALD:
"Victory rule." German name composed of the elements sige
"victory" and wald "rule."
SIGMUND:
"Victory-protector." German and Scandinavian name composed of the
elements sige "victory" and mund
"protector."
SIGURD:
Scandinavian legend name of a hero of the Volsungasaga, derived from
Old Norse Sigurdr, meaning "guardian of
victory."
SIGURDR
(Sigurðr):
"Guardian of victory." Old Norse name
composed of the elements sigr "victory" and vörðr
"guardian."
SIGURTHR:
Variant of Old Norse Sigurdr,
meaning "guardian of victory."
SIGVARD:
Swedish form of Scandinavian Sigurd, meaning
"guardian of victory."
SIKANDER:
Hindi form of Alexander, meaning "defender of
mankind."
SIKKE:
Frisian pet form of Germanic names beginning with sige, meaning
"victory."
SILAS:
Biblical name of a companion of Saint Paul.
The name is a nickname for Greek Silouanus, meaning
"from the forest."
SILOUANUS:
Greek form of Roman Silvanus, meaning "from
the forest."
SILVANO:
Italian form of Roman Silvanus,
meaning "from the forest."
SILVANUS:
"From the forest." Roman myth name of a god of forests, derived
from the Latin word silva, meaning "forest, wood."
SILVER:
English unisex name meaning "silver," which may refer to either
the precious metal or the color.
SILVESTER:
"From the forest." English name derived from Latin silva,
meaning "forest, wood."
SILVESTRE:
Spanish form of English Silvester, meaning "from the
forest."
SILVESTRO:
Italian form of English Silvester, meaning "from the
forest."
SILVIO:
Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Roman Silvius,
meaning "from the forest."
SILVIU:
Romanian form of Roman Silvius, meaning "from
the forest."
SILVIUS:
"From the forest." Roman name derived from Latin silva,
meaning "forest, wood."
SIM:
Scottish/Gaelic form of Simeon, meaning
"hearkening."
SIMAO
(Simão): Portuguese form of Greek Simon, meaning
"hearkening."
SIMBA:
African Swahili name meaning "lion."
SIMCHA:
Hebrew unisex name meaning "joy."
SIMECEK
(Simeček): Czech form of Simeon, meaning
"hearkening."
SIMEN:
Norwegian form of Greek Simon, meaning
"hearkening."
SIMEON:
Biblical name of the second son of Jacob
and Leah, meaning
"hearkening."
SIMIDH:
Scottish/Gaelic form of Simeon, meaning
"hearkening."
SIMO:
Finnish form of Greek Simon, meaning "hearkening."
ŠIMON:
Czech form of Simeon, meaning "hearkening."
SIMON:
Greek form of biblical Simeon,
meaning "hearkening."
SIMONE:
Italian form of
Greek Simon, meaning "hearkening."
SIMONIDES:
"Flat-nosed type." Greek name composed of the elements simos
"flat-nosed" and eidos "kind, type."
SINCLAIR:
Scottish surname transferred to forename use, itself originally a Norman
baronial name from a place in France called "Saint-Clair."
SINDRE:
Norwegian form of Norse Sindri, possibly meaning
"sparkling."
SINDRI:
Norse myth name of a hall in the world that is supposed to exist after
Ragnarök, having a roof of red gold, possibly meaning
"sparkling." The name is also sometimes used as an alternate name
for the dwarf Eitri.
SINGH:
Hindi name meaning "lion."
SIOLTACH
(Sìoltach): Scottish/Gaelic name, originally a byname meaning
"sowing," i.e., "fruitful, seed-bearing, producing many
offspring."
SIOMON
(Síomón): Irish/Gaelic form of Simeon, meaning
"hearkening."
SION
(Siôn): Welsh form of French Jean,
meaning "God is gracious."
SIONEK
(Šionek): Czech form of Simeon, meaning
"hearkening."
SIOR
(Siôr): Welsh form of George,
meaning "earth-worker, farmer."
SIORS:
Welsh form
of George, meaning
"earth-worker, farmer."
SIORUS:
Welsh form
of George, meaning
"earth-worker, farmer."
SIORYS:
Variant of Welsh Siorus, meaning "earth-worker, farmer."
SIOTHRUN
(Siothrún): Irish/Gaelic form of English Geoffrey,
probably meaning "God's peace."
SIPHO:
African Xhosa name meaning "gift."
SIRIDEAN
(Sirideán): Irish/Gaelic name, possibly derived from the word sirim,
meaning "searcher."
SISERA:
Biblical name of a Canaanite general and enemy of the Israelites, meaning
"horse."
SISU:
Finnish unisex name meaning "determination."
SITHEMBILE:
African Zulu unisex name meaning "we trust."
SIWARD:
Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Siweard, meaning
"sea-guard."
SIWEARD:
"Sea-guard." Anglo-Saxon name composed of the Old English elements
se "sea" and weard "guard, protect."
SIYU:
Chinese name meaning "thinking of the world."
SIZWE:
African Xhosa name meaning "nation."
SJAAK:
Dutch pet form of Latin Jacobus, meaning
"supplanter."
SJEF:
Pet form of
Dutch Jozef, meaning
"(God) shall add," which is usually taken to mean "God will
add another son."
SJOERD:
Frisian form of Scandinavian Sigurd, meaning "guardian of victory."
SJORS:
Dutch pet form of Joris, meaning
"earth-worker, farmer."
SJURD:
Norwegian form of Scandinavian Sigurd, meaning "guardian of victory."
SKENDER:
Romanian form of Alexander, meaning "defender of
mankind."
SKY:
English unisex name derived from the vocabulary word, meaning simply
"sky."
SKYE:
Variant of
English unisex Sky, meaning "sky."
SKYLAR:
Variant of
English unisex Schuyler, meaning
"protection, shelter."
SKYLER:
Variant of
English unisex Skylar, meaning "protection,
shelter."
SKUYLER:
Variant of
English unisex Skyler, meaning "protection,
shelter."
SLADE:
English surname transferred to forename use, itself from Middle English slade,
meaning "small valley."
SLAVA:
Russian unisex name meaning "glory."
SLAVCO:
Croatian name meaning "glory."
SLAVOLJUB:
Serbian name meaning "glorious."
SLAVOMIR
(Slavomír): Czech form of Polish Slawomir, meaning
"glory-peace."
SLAWOMIR
(Sławomir): "Glory-peace." Polish name composed of the Slavic
elements slav "glory" and mir "peace."
SLOAN:
Variant of Irish unisex Sloane, meaning "little
raider."
SLOANE:
"Little raider." Irish surname transferred to unisex forename use,
itself from Gaelic Ó Sluaghadháin, "descendant of Sluaghadhán."
SLOBODAN:
Serbian name meaning "freedom."
SLUAGHADH:
"Raider." Irish name derived from the Gaelic element sluaghadh,
meaning "expedition, raid."
SLUAGHADHAN
(Sluaghadhán): Diminutive form of Irish Sluaghadh,
meaning "little raider."
SLY:
Pet form of English Silvester, meaning "from the
forest."
SNORRE:
Norwegian form of Scandinavian Snorri, meaning
"attack."
SNORRI:
Scandinavian name derived from the Old Norse element snerra, meaning
"attack."
SOBESLAV
(Soběslav): Czech form of Polish Sobiesław,
meaning "appropriate-glory."
SOBIESLAW
(Sobiesław): "Appropriate-glory." Polish name composed of the
Slavic elements sobi "appropriate, usurp" and slav
"glory."
SOCRATES:
Latin form of Greek Sokrates, meaning "sound
power."
SODI:
Hebrew name meaning "my secret."
SOFRONIO:
Spanish form of Latin Sophronius, meaning
"self-controlled."
SOHAIL:
Hindi form of Arabic Suhail, meaning "Canopus
(the star)."
SOHRAB:
Persian name meaning "bright, shining."
SOINI:
Finnish form of Swedish Sven, meaning "boy."
SOKRATES:
"Sound power." Original Greek form of Latin Socrates,
composed of the elements sos "sound, whole" and kratos
"power."
SOL:
Hebrew nickname for Solomon, meaning "man of
peace."
SOLLY:
Hebrew pet form of Solomon, meaning "man of
peace."
SOLOMON:
"Man of peace." Biblical name of a king of Israel and son of David, derived from Hebrew shalom, meaning "peace."
SOLON:
Greek name meaning "wisdom."
SOMERLED:
Scottish form of Old Norse Sumarlidr, meaning
"summer traveler."
SOMHAIRLE:
Irish form of Old Norse Sumarlidr, meaning
"summer traveler."
SONER:
Turkish name meaning "last man."
SONNIE:
Variant of
English Sonny, meaning "youngster."
SONNY:
English nickname transferred to forename use, meaning "youngster."
SOPHEAP:
Cambodian Khmer unisex name meaning "gentle."
SOPHOCLES:
Latin form of Greek Sophokles, meaning
"skilled-glory."
SOPHOKLES:
"Skilled-glory." Original Greek form of Latin Sophocles,
composed of the elements sophos "clever, skilled" and kleos
"glory."
SOPHOS:
Greek form of Latin Sophus, meaning "clever,
skilled."
SOPHRONIOS:
Greek name derived from the element sophron, meaning
"self-controlled."
SOPHRONIUS:
Latin form of Greek Sophronios, meaning
"self-controlled."
SOPHUS:
Latin form of Greek Sophos, meaning "clever,
skilled."
SOREN
(Søren): Scandinavian form of Severino,
meaning "stern."
SORIN:
Romanian name derived from the word soare, meaning "sun."
SORLEY:
Variant of Irish Somhairle, meaning
"summer traveler."
SOSIGENES:
"Born safe/sound." Greek name composed of the elements sos
"safe, sound" and genes "born."
SOSIMO:
Spanish form of Latin Zosimus,
meaning "likely to survive; survivor."
SOTIRIOS:
Variant of Greek Sotiris, meaning
"salvation."
SOTIRIS:
Greek name meaning "salvation."
SPARROW:
English unisex name derived from the bird name, "sparrow."
SPARTACUS:
Latin name meaning "from Sparta."
SPAS:
Bulgarian name meaning "saved."
SPENCER:
English occupational surname transferred to forename use, meaning
"dispenser (of provisions)."
SPIKE:
English nickname transferred to forename use, meaning "spiky
hair."
SPIRIDION:
Greek name derived as a diminutive
form of Latin spiritus, meaning "little spirit."
SPIRIDON:
Russian form of Greek Spiridion, meaning
"little spirit."
SPIRO:
Variant of Greek Spyro, meaning "spirit."
SPIROS:
Variant of Greek Spyros, meaning "spirit."
SPURIUS:
Roman name meaning "of illegitimate birth."
SPYRIDON:
Greek name derived from Latin spiritus, meaning "spirit."
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