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SPYRO:
Nickname for Greek Spyridon, meaning
"spirit."
SPYROS:
Nickname for Greek Spyridon, meaning
"spirit."
SREČKO:
Slovene name meaning "luck."
SRECKO:
Croatian and Serbian form of Slovene Srečko,
meaning "luck."
SROEL:
Yiddish form of Israel, meaning
"equal power."
STAAF:
Nickname for Dutch Gustaaf, meaning
"meditation staff."
STAAS:
Dutch nickname for Latin Anastasius,
meaning "resurrection."
STACEY:
English unisex nickname for Anastasia/Anastasius,
meaning "resurrection."
STACY:
Variant of English unisex Stacey, meaning
"resurrection."
STAFFAN:
Swedish form of Greek Stephanos, meaning
"crown."
STAFFORD:
"Landing place ford." English surname transferred to forename use,
itself from a place name composed of the Old English elements staò
"landing place" and ford "ford."
STAMATIOS:
Greek name derived from stamato, meaning "stop."
STAMATIS:
Variant of Greek Stamatios, meaning
"stop."
STAN:
Nickname for English Stanley, meaning "stone
clearing."
STANFORD:
"Stone ford." English surname transferred to forename use, itself
from the name of various places composed of the Old English elements stan
"stone" and ford "ford."
STANIMIR:
"Peaceful government." Bulgarian and Russian name composed of the
Slavic elements stan "government" and mir
"peace."
STANISLAS:
Latin form of Slavic Stanislav, meaning
"glorious government."
STANISLAV:
"Glorious government." Slavic name composed of the elements stan
"government" and slav "glory."
STANISLAW
(Stanisław): Polish form of Slavic Stanislav,
meaning "glorious government."
STANKO:
Pet form of Slavic Stanislav,
meaning "glorious government."
STANLEY:
"Stone clearing." English surname transferred to forename use,
itself from the name of numerous places composed of the Old English elements
stan "stone" and leah "clearing, wood."
STAS:
Russian pet form of Slavic Stanislav,
meaning "glorious government."
STASIUS:
Nickname for Latin Anastasius,
meaning "resurrection."
STATHIS:
Nickname for Greek Eustathios,
meaning "good stability."
STAVROS:
Greek name meaning "crucifixion cross."
STE:
Nickname for English Stephen, meaning "crown."
STEAFAN:
Scottish form of English Stephen, meaning "crown."
STEAPHAN:
Scottish form of English Stephen, meaning
"crown."
STEEN:
Danish form of Swedish Sten, meaning "stone."
STEENIE:
Scottish pet form of English Stephen, meaning "stone."
STEF:
English unisex nickname for Stephen and Stephanie,
both meaning "crown."
ŞTEFAN:
Romanian form of English Stephen, meaning "crown."
ŠTEFAN:
Slovene form of English Stephen, meaning "crown."
STEFAN:
Scandinavian form of Greek Stephanos,
meaning "crown."
STEFANO:
Italian form of Greek Stephanos, meaning
"crown."
STEFANOS:
Greek form of English Stephen, meaning "crown."
STEFANS:
Latvian form of English Stephen, meaning "crown."
STEFANUS:
Dutch form of English Stephen, meaning "crown."
STEFFAN:
Welsh form of Greek Stephanos, meaning
"crown."
STEFFEN:
Low German form of Greek Stephanos, meaning
"crown."
STEIN:
Norwegian form of Swedish Sten, meaning
"stone."
STELIAN:
Romanian form of Greek Stylianos, meaning
"pillar."
STELIOS:
Variant of Greek Stylianos,
meaning "pillar."
STEN:
Swedish name derived from the Old Norse word steinn, meaning
"stone."
ŠTÉPÁN:
Czech form of Greek Stephanos, meaning
"crown."
STEPAN:
Russian form of Greek Stephanos, meaning
"crown."
STEPH:
English unisex nickname for Stephen
and Stephanie, both meaning
"crown."
STEPHAN:
German form of Greek Stephanos, meaning
"crown."
STEPHANE
(Stéphane): French form of Greek Stephanos,
meaning "crown."
STEPHANAS:
Latin form of Greek Stephanos, meaning "crown." It is also the
name of a biblical character who, with Achaicus
and Fortunatus, carried a letter from the Corinthians to
Paul and back again.
STEPHANOS:
Greek name derived from the word stephanos, meaning
"crown."
STEPHEN:
English form of Greek Stephanos, meaning
"crown."
STEPONAS:
Lithuanian form of English Stephen, meaning "crown."
STERLING:
English name derived from the
vocabulary word, itself from the Middle English word sterrling,
meaning "little star."
STEVAN:
Serbian form of English Stephen, meaning "crown."
STEVE:
Nickname for English Stephen, meaning "crown."
STEVEN:
Popular variant of English Stephen, meaning "crown."
STEVIE:
Unisex pet form of English Stephen and Stephanie,
meaning "crown."
STEW:
Nickname for Scottish Stewart, meaning "steward."
STEWART:
"House guard; steward." Scottish occupational surname transferred
to forename use, itself composed of the Old English elements stig
"house" and weard "guard."
STIAN:
Modern form of Scandinavian Stígandr, meaning
"wanderer."
STIANA:
Irish/Gaelic form of Greek Stephanos, meaning
"crown."
STIG:
Variant of Scandinavian Stigr, meaning
"wanderer."
STIGANDR
(Stígandr): Scandinavian name meaning "wanderer."
STIGR
(Stígr): Nickname for Scandinavian Stígandr,
meaning "wanderer."
STIJN:
Nickname for Dutch Augustijn
"venerable" and Constantijn
"steadfast."
STIOFAN
(Stiofán): Irish/Gaelic form of Greek Stephanos,
meaning "crown."
STIRLING:
Variant of
English Sterling, meaning "little
star."
STJEPAN:
Croatian form of English Stephen, meaning "crown."
STOJAN:
Macedonian form of English Stephen, meaning "crown."
STORM:
English unisex name derived from the vocabulary word, "storm."
STOYAN:
Bulgarian name meaning "stand, stay."
STRATON:
Greek name meaning "army."
STRIBOG:
Slavic myth name of a god of frost, ice, and wind, meaning "flowing
god."
STU:
English nickname for Scottish Stuart, meaning "house guard;
steward."
STUART:
Variant of Scottish Stewart,
meaning "house guard; steward."
STURE:
Swedish name derived from the Old Norse word stura, meaning "to
be contrary."
STYLIANOS:
Greek name derived from the word stylos, meaning "pillar."
SUBHASH:
"Well-spoken." Hindi name composed of the Sanskrit elements su
"good" and bhasa "speech."
SUDARSHAN:
Hindi name meaning "seeing one's self correctly; right vision."
This is also part of the myth name (Sudarshan Chakra) of a sharp-edged,
spinning disc-like weapon belonging to Vishnu, which the god used to
decapitate various wicked personalities.
SUDARSHANA:
Variant of Hindi Sudarshan, meaning "seeing one's
self correctly; right vision."
SUDHIR:
"Good and wise." Hindi name composed of the Sanskrit elements su
"good" and dhira "wise."
SUHAIL:
Variant of Arabic Suhayl, meaning "Canopus (the
star)."
SUHAYL:
Arabic name derived from the Arabic name for the star "Canopus."
SUIBHNE:
Irish and Scottish name meaning "well-going."
SUIBNE:
Irish variant of Suibhne, meaning
"well-going."
SUILEABHAN
(Súileabhán): "Little dark
eyes." Old Irish/Gaelic name composed of the elements súil
"eye" and dubh "black, dark," and a diminutive
suffix.
SULAIMAN:
Variant of Arabic Sulayman, meaning "man of
peace."
SULAYMAN:
Arabic form of Solomon,
meaning "man of peace."
SULEIMAN
(Süleiman): Variant of Turkish Süleyman, meaning
"man of peace."
SULEYMAN
(Süleyman): Turkish form of Solomon,
meaning "man of peace."
SULISLAW
(Sulisław): Polish name meaning "better fame."
SULLIVAN:
"Little dark eyes." Irish surname transferred to forename use,
itself a form of Gaelic Ó Súileabháin "descendant of Súileabhán."
SULO:
Finnish name meaning "charm, grace."
SULTAN:
Arabic name meaning "king, ruler."
SUMAN:
"Good-natured." Hindi name composed of the Sanskrit elements su
"good, well" and manas "disposition, nature."
SUMARLIDR
(Sumarlíðr): Old Norse name meaning "summer traveler."
SUMARLITHR:
Variant of Old Norse Sumarlidr, meaning
"summer traveler."
SUMATI:
"Good-minded." Hindi unisex name composed of the Sanskrit elements
su "good" and mati "mind."
SUMMANUS:
Roman myth name of a god of nocturnal lightning and thunder, meaning
"nighttime."
SUMMERLAD:
Variant of Scottish Somerled, meaning "summer
traveler."
SUNAN:
Thai name meaning "good word."
SUNDAR:
Variant of Hindi Sunder, meaning
"beautiful."
SUNDARA:
Variant of Hindi Sunder,
meaning "beautiful."
SUNDER:
Hindi name derived from the Sanskrit element sundara, meaning
"beautiful."
SUNIL:
"Very dark blue." Hindi name composed of the Sanskrit elements su
"very" and nila "dark blue."
SUNNY:
English unisex name derived from the vocabulary word, meaning
"cheerful, sunny."
SURAJ:
Hindi name meaning "sun."
SURENDRA:
"God-Indra." Hindi name
composed of the Sanskrit element sura "god" and the name of
the god Indra.
SURESH:
"God-ruler." Hindi name composed of the Sanskrit elements sura
"god" and isa "ruler."
SURINDER:
Variant of Hindi Surendra, meaning "God-Indra."
SURYA:
Hindi myth name of a sun god and husband of Saranyu,
meaning "sun."
SUTEKH:
Original Egyptian form of Greek Seth or
Sethos,
name of the evil god of Chaos who slew Osiris,
possibly meaning "dazzle."
SUSHIL:
"Good conduct." Hindi name composed of the Sanskrit elements su
"good" and sila "conduct."
SUSUMU:
Japanese name meaning "progressing."
SVAROG:
Slavic myth name of a god of the sky and sun, meaning "clear and
bright."
SVEIN:
Norwegian form of Old Norse Sveinn, meaning
"boy."
SVEINN:
Old Norse name meaning "boy."
SVEN:
Swedish form of Old Norse Sveinn, meaning
"boy."
SVEND:
Danish form of Swedish Sven, meaning "boy."
SVERRE:
Norwegian form of Old Norse Sverrir, meaning
"wild, restless."
SVERRIR:
Old Norse name, originally a byname for a "wild, restless,"
person, derived from the term sverra, meaning "to spin, swing,
swirl."
SVYATOPOLK:
"Blessed people." Russian name composed of the Slavic elements svyanto
"blessed, holy" and polk "people."
SVYATOSLAV:
"Blessed glory." Russian name composed of the Slavic elements svyanto
"blessed, holy" and slav "glory."
SWAPAN:
Hindi name meaning "dream."
SWAPNIL:
Hindi name meaning "dreamlike."
SWARAN:
"Good color." Hindi name composed of the Sanskrit elements su
"good" and varna "color."
SWEENEY:
English form of Irish/Scottish Suibhne, meaning
"well-going."
SWIETOMIERZ
(Świętomierz): Polish name composed of the Slavic elements svyanto
"blessed, holy" and mir "peace."
SWIETOPELK
(Świętopełk): Polish form of Russian Svyatopolk,
meaning "blessed people."
SWIETOSLAW
(Świętosław): Polish form of Russian Svyatoslav,
meaning "blessed glory."
SWITHIN:
Old English name derived from the word swith, meaning
"strong."
SWITHUN:
Variant of Old English Swithin, meaning "strong."
SYD:
Masculine nickname for English unisex Sydney, meaning
"St. Denis."
SYDNEY:
Variant of English unisex Sidney, meaning
"St. Denis."
SYLVAIN:
French form of Roman Silvanus, meaning
"from the forest."
SYLVESTER:
Variant of English Silvester,
meaning "from the forest."
SYLVESTRE:
French form of English Sylvester, meaning "from the
forest."
SYLWESTER:
Polish form of English Silvester,
meaning "from the forest."
SYMON:
Ukrainian form of Greek Simon, meaning
"hearkening."
SZCZEOSNY:
Polish name meaning "lucky."
SZCZEPAN:
Polish form of English Stephen, meaning
"crown."
SZCZESNY
(Szczęsny): Variant of Polish Szczeosny,
meaning "lucky."
SZILARD
(Szilárd): Hungarian name meaning "firm, solid."
SZILVESZTER:
Hungarian form of English Silvester,
meaning
"from the forest."
SZYMON:
Polish form of Greek Simon, meaning "hearkening."
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