Sebbi
Variant of Sebastian, meaning 'venerable'.
Sebella
A name meaning 'dove' or 'peaceful one', often signifying tranquility.
Sebert
Bright or famous with a compound meaning of shining or illustrious.
Sebestian
A variation of Sebastian, meaning 'venerable' or 'revered'.
Sebile
A name meaning 'to be wise', associated with intelligence and insight.
Sebille
A variant of Sebille, signifying 'venerable' or 'revered'.
Sebrina
Derived from 'Sabina', meaning 'from the Sabine tribe', connoting heritage and strength.
Secca
A name with meanings related to 'sacred' or 'holy'.
Secg
An Old English name meaning 'sword' or 'warrior'.
Secga
A variant of Secg, meaning 'sword' or 'warrior'.
Secgwic
A name signifying 'the settlement of the warriors'.
Secia
A name commonly indicating 'to seek' or 'to try'.
Sed
A name meaning 'serpent' or 'to settle'.
Sedemaiden
A name combining 'seda' meaning 'peace' and 'maiden' indicating 'young woman'.
Sedemay
A name combining 'seda' indicating 'peace' with 'May', symbolizing youth and spring.
Sedemode
Sedemode is likely derived from Old English, indicating a person associated with 'sed' meaning 'sedge' or 'reed'.
Sedge
Sedge refers to a type of grass or plant that grows in wet areas, symbolizing resilience and adaptability.
Sedgeley
Sedgeley is a toponymic name, indicating a settlement by reeds or sedge plants.
Sedgely
Sedgely is derived from place names, referring to locations where sedge plants grow abundantly.
Sedgewic
Sedgewic is an Old English place name meaning 'farm by the sedge', often associated with agricultural communities.
Sedgewick
Sedgewick translates to 'sedge farm', indicating a place associated with agriculture.
Sedgewik
Sedgewik also means 'farm near the sedge', indicative of a location in rural England.
Sedgewyck
Sedgewyck derives from 'sedge farm', related to a homestead in a wetland area.
Sedgley
Sedgley refers to a place where sedges grow, often used for agricultural identifiers.
Sedgwick
Sedgwick signifies a person from a farm where sedge grows, commonly linked to local land and heritage.
Sedgwyck
Sedgwyck signifies a dwelling by the sedge, indicating ties to wetland areas in England.
Sedora
She who is of the land; a feminine form of the word for 'seder' or 'settler.'
Sedrick
A variant of Cedric, meaning 'bounty' or 'kindly.'
Seeger
To follow the sea; often a surname turned first name.
Seejoy
One who brings joy to others; often used in Christian contexts.
Seeley
A person from the meadow; derived from 'seelie' meaning blessed or happy.
Seely
Blessed, happy, or blessed.; a diminutive of Seeley.
Sefton
Sefton means 'town by the sea' originating from Old English.
Segar
The name Segar means 'spear' or 'victory'.
Seger
Seger means 'victory' in Swedish.
Segod
Segod means 'mighty king'.
Segovax
Segovax means 'warrior' or 'strength'.
Segramour
Segramour means 'a variant of the name for warrior'.
Segrid
Segrid means 'victory' or 'beautiful'.
Segundo
Segundo means 'second' and is often used for the second-born son.
Segwrides
Segwrides translates to 'spear-courage'.
Seibert
A name meaning 'sea bright', often linked to strength.
Seifred
A name derived from 'siþ,' meaning 'peaceful' and 'frid,' meaning 'peace,' denoting a tranquil nature.
Seigmund
From the Germanic elements 'sigu' meaning 'victory' and 'mund' meaning 'protection.'
Seignour
Derived from the Old French word for 'lord' or 'master,' indicating nobility or authority.
Seija
A name meaning 'sacred' or 'holy,' typically associated with purity.
Seimone
A variant of Simone, meaning 'heard' or 'listened to,' emphasizing attentiveness.
Sein
Means 'to be' in German, often associated with existence or presence.
Selby
It means 'from the self-settlement' referring to geographical roots.
Selden
Means 'from the valley by the sea,' referring to geographic origin.
Seldon
Means 'from the valley of the hill,' indicating a location or lineage.
Sele
Derived from 'celestial,' often signifies heavenly or blessed.
Seleby
Means 'village by the river,' often referring to rural origin.
Seleena
Derived from 'selene,' meaning 'moon,' often reflecting beauty or serenity.
Selesta
Derived from 'celestial,' meaning 'heavenly' or 'of the stars,' symbolizing purity.
Selewine
Means 'friend of the sea,' combining protective and nurturing qualities.
Selia
Selia means 'heavenly' or 'from the Moon' in Greek.
Selig
Selig means 'blessed' or 'happy' in German.
Seligman
Seligman is derived from the German 'selig', meaning 'blessed man'.
Seligmann
Seligmann translates to 'blessed man' or 'happy man' in German.
Selina
Selina is derived from Latin, meaning 'moon' or 'heavenly.'
Seline
Seline means 'moon' or 'of the moon' derived from Latin roots.
Selini
Selini means 'moonlight' in Greek.
Selises
Selises is a modern name potentially derived from 'Selene', the Greek goddess of the moon.
Sellden
Sellden is derived from Old English, meaning 'from the willow valley'.
Sellen
Sellen is derived from the Old English word for 'to sell' or 'sellers' in reference to a place or occupation.
Selmer
Means 'famous' or 'renowned' from Old Norse origins.
Seloue
A variation deriving from names meaning 'blonde' or 'fair'.
Selred
A modern compound name meaning 'guardian of the hall'.
Seluue
A rare name related to 'peace' or 'joy'.
Selva
Means 'forest', often used to signify connection with nature.
Selwin
An Old English name meaning 'friend of the sea'.
Selwine
An Old English name implying 'friend of the sea', can be used for any gender.
Selwinn
An Old English name meaning 'friend or protector of the sea'.
Selwyn
An Old English name meaning 'sea hill', traditionally used for males.
Selwynn
A variant of Selwyn, meaning 'friend at the sea', typically used for males.
Selwynne
A name meaning 'blessed friend', indicating a positive and friendly disposition.
Sely
A diminutive of Selina meaning 'moon', representing light and femininity.
Semaj
A modern variant of James, often associated with tradition and strength.
Semjon
A Slavic variant of Simon meaning 'he has heard', signifying the act of hearing or understanding.
Sena
A name meaning 'to be loved' or 'gift', with various cultural associations.
Senaany
A name meaning 'to be loved' or 'gift'.
Senaculus
A protector of the people or community.
Senacvs
Hailing from the ancient meaning 'to be present or famous'.
Senada
One who brings serenity or calm.
Senadin
Son of the saint; associated with nobility.
Senadina
Daughter of the saint; a name that emphasizes heritage.
Senaida
Heavenly or celestial, often linked to divine qualities.
Senait
Gift from God; a common name in Christian Ethiopian culture.
Senan
The name Senan means 'old' or 'ancient.'
Senara
Senara means 'the one who is blessed or saintly.'
Seneca
Seneca means 'old' or relates to 'wisdom.'
Senehauz
Senehauz is associated with 'house of the old man.'
Senfronia
The name means 'to be the one who brings peace' in Spanish.
Seni
The name means 'beautiful' in Finnish culture.
Senia
The name means 'one who is blessed' in Spanish.
Senija
The name means 'to walk' or 'to move' in Slavic languages.
Senil
The name means 'old and wise' in Spanish culture.
Sennet
Sennet is a term for a dramatic trumpet call, symbolizing nobility or leadership.
Sennianus
Sennianus means 'old or aged man', connected to wisdom or experience.