Here you’ll find all the names beginning with the letter S, followed by the meaning of the name starting with a S. If the name is blue, it is a name normally given to a boy. If the name has a pink color, then it is usually given to a girl. A green name can be given to both boys and girls.
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Stien | Fair, rightful |
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Stig | Mount |
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Stigandr | Means "wanderer" in Old Norse. |
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Stigr | Route |
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Stiina | Finnish short form of Christina. |
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Stijn | A person with a constant, steadfast personality |
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Stiles | From near steep climb |
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Stillman | Fisherman |
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Stilman | A person of calm and gentle nature |
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Stilwell | He who comes from the calm wells |
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Stina | Christian |
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Stine | Christian woman |
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Sting | To pierce with a sharp object |
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Stiofan | Irish form of Stephen. |
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Stipan | Croatian form of Stephen. |
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Stipanka | Crown of laurels |
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Stipe | Croatian diminutive of Stjepan. It means crown. |
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Stipo | Croatian diminutive of Stjepan. |
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Stirling | Little star |
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Stirlingl | He who refiners silver |
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Stithulf | Derived from the Old English elements stiþ "hard, stiff" and wulf "wolf". |
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Stiven | Crown |
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Stjepan | A person who has the crown |
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Stjepana | Female of Stephan, meaning crown. |
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St John | From the title and name of Saint John the Baptist or Saint John the Evangelist (see John). |
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Stock | Tree trunk |
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Stockard | from the yard of tree stumps |
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Stockhard | He who is like a hardy tree |
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Stockhart | A person who is a hardy tree |
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Stockley | One who is from the meadow of tree stump |
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Stockman | He whose home is near a large tree |
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Stockton | From The Monastery Town |
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Stod | One who loves horses |
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Stodd | A person who is like a horse |
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Stoddard | He who keeps horses |
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Stoddart | Owner or keeper of a stud farm |
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Stofn | To be crowned |
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Stohn | A surname; popular and reasonable |
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Stoian | Stay or remain, or one who stands firmly. |
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Stoja | Croatian feminine form of Stoyan. |
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Stojan | One who stands |
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Stojanka | She who stands firmly on the ground |
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Stojko | Diminutive of Stojan. |
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Stok | One who comes from the tree stump |
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Stoke | village |
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Stokely | To come from a place |
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Stokes | Tree Stumps |
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Stokkard | One who is strong and firm like a tree |
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Stone | Dweller By The Stone Or Rocks |
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Stoner | One who is firm like a stone |
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Stonewall | A wall made out of stone |
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Stoney | A form or similar to a Star |
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Stonild | He who can be comapred to the stone |
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Stonilda | A stony woman |
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Stonildi | He who is stony |
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Storai | Star |
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Storm | Storm |
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Stormageddon | One born during a big storm |
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Stormalong | He who is born during a long storm |
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Stormee | storm |
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Stormi | A form refering to a Storm |
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Stormie | Means a Storm |
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Stormy | Impetuous Nature |
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Story | Tale |
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Stosija | Form of Anastazija, used in particular to refer to the saint. |
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Stotra | A praiseworthy man who is famous |
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Stotri | Lord vishnu |
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Stowe | Meeting hall. |
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Stoyan | Stand And Stay |
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Stoyanka | Feminine form of Stoyan. It means to stand or to stay. |
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Stoyko | Diminutive of Stoyan. |
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Straleen | Star |
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Strang | A man of great strenght |
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Stratford | One who lives at the bridge over the river |
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Straton | Derived from Greek στρατός (stratos) meaning "army". This was the name of a 3rd-century BC Greek philosopher. |
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Stratonike | Victorious army. |
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Stratton | From The Town On The Roman Road |
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Strawberry | Red fruit |
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Street | A word name, meaning the street, one who is street-smart |
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Streeter | Street Worker |
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Streiter | Warrior or fighter |
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Stremu | A self possessed and responsible human being |
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Stribog | Possibly from Old Slavic sterti "to extend, to spread" and bogŭ "god". Alternatively it could come from strybati "to flow, to move quickly". Stribog was a Slavic god who was possibly associated with the wind. |
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Strickland | From The Cow Pasture |
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Strider | One who enjoys walking |
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Stringer | An occupational surname, one who makes ropes and strings |
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Striratna | Another name of Goddess Laxmi |
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Strom | Stream, Flow |
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Strong | A strong man, a man who has a lot of strenght |
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Strongric | A ruler who has a lot of strenght |
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Stroud | One who comes from the land that is overgrown with brushwood |
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Struan | Small Stream |
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Stryder | Walker |
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Stryker | Traveling worker |
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Stu | Short Form Of Stuart |
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Stuan | A stream-like person |
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Stuarrt | Steward |
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Stuart | Steward Of The Estate Or Castle |
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Stubba | He who comes from a village Stubbs in Yorkshire |
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Studena | Cold or chill. |