Sigilwig
A name that combines elements relating to victory and battle.
Sigismondo
A name derived from the Germanic elements 'sigi' meaning victory and 'mund' meaning protection.
Sigismund
A name meaning 'protection through victory' from the Germanic elements.
Sigismunda
The feminine form of Sigismund, meaning 'protection through victory.'
Siglinda
A name that signifies 'strength and gentleness' derived from Germanic elements.
Siglinde
A name meaning 'victorious serpent' from the Germanic roots.
Sigmond
A name that means 'protection through victory' from the Germanic linguistic tradition.
Sigmonda
The feminine variation of Sigmond, meaning 'protection through victory.'
Sigmund
A name meaning 'protection through victory' from Germanic roots.
Sigmunda
The feminine form of Sigmund, signifying 'protection through victory.'
Sigourney
A name of uncertain meaning, likely linked to the place name in France.
Sigreda
A name meaning 'victory counselor' created from Germanic components.
Sigwalt
Victory ruler
Siiri
To see or to observe
Sijuwade
A Yoruba name meaning 'A child has come to bring joy' or 'Joy has come again' after a period of difficulties.
Silas
A name meaning 'the man of the forest.'
Sile
A diminutive of the name Sheila, meaning 'blind.'
Siler
An occupational surname meaning 'one who sells silk.'
Silja
A name derived from ‘Cecilia,’ meaning 'blind.'
Silje
A name meaning 'peaceful' or 'calm.'
Silka
A name derived from ‘silk’ representing softness and beauty.
Silko
A diminutive form of names containing the element ‘silk’ or 'lighter.'
Sillan
A name meaning 'little one.'
Sille
A name meaning 'happy' or 'joyful.'
Silsby
A name derived from a surname meaning 'from the town of Sils.'
Silvain
A name derived from the forest or woods; meaning 'of the forest.'
Silvaine
A feminine form of Silvain, meaning 'wooded' or 'forest dweller.'
Silvan
Of the forest
Silvana
Wooded or wooded grove
Silvano
Woodland or forest-dweller
Silvanus
God of the woods and fields
Silverio
Silver, symbolizing wealth and quality
Silvester
Of the forest; related to the Latin word 'silva' for forest
Silvestra
A female form of Silvester, meaning of the forest
Silvestre
Of the woods; associated with Saint Sylvester
Silvestro
Of the forest; derived from Silvester
Silvi
From the forest or forest-dweller
Silvia
From the forest; related to the word 'silva' which means forest
Silviana
Wooded or from the forest
Silviea
Derived from the forest
Silvija
The Latin form of Sylvia, meaning 'of the forest'
Silvijn
Variant of Silvanus, meaning 'of the forest'
Silvino
Derived from Silvanus, meaning woodland or forest-dweller
Silvio
From the woods; derived from Silvester
Silviu
Of the forest; related to Silvester
Silvius
Forest-dweller; related to the Latin word 'silva' for forest
Simco
Derived from 'Simpson', it signifies 'the son of Sim.'
Simen
A variant of Simon, it means 'he has heard' in Hebrew.
Similinos
Derived from 'similar', meaning 'of like nature' or 'similarity' in Greek.
Similoluwa
God's likeness or image.
Simion
He has heard.
Simisola
God has brought wealth or remedy.
Simky
A diminutive form of Simon; to be heard.
Simleen
A modern variation of the name Simone; to be heard.
Simme
The act of hearing or being heard.
Simmy
A diminutive form of Simon or Simone, meaning 'he has heard' or 'she has heard.'
Simon
He has heard, listening.
Simona
She who hears, a feminine form of Simon.
Simond
A variant of Simon, meaning 'he has heard.'
Simone
To be heard, a feminine form of Simon.
Simonee
A variant spelling of Simone, meaning 'she who hears.'
Simonette
A diminutive form of Simone, derived from Simon, meaning 'she who hears.'
Simoni
A feminine form of Simon, meaning 'she is heard.'
Simonida
Derived from Simon, meaning 'the one who listens.'
Simonne
A form of Simone, meaning 'to be heard.'
Simpson
Son of Simon.
Simson
Son of Simon; a patronymic name.
Sindy
Sindy is a diminutive of Cynthia, meaning 'moon goddess'.
Sine
Sine is the Irish form of Jane, meaning 'God is gracious'.
Sinead
Sinead is the Irish form of Judith, meaning 'God's gracious gift'.
Sineen
Sineen means 'little Sinead' in Irish, often used as a term of endearment.
Sinikka
A traditional Finnish name derived from 'sini' meaning 'blue', representing a clear sky or tranquility.
Sinja
A variation of 'Sina', it can mean 'victory' or 'success' and is often associated with resilience.
Sinjin
An anglicized version of 'Sinjan', signifying the 'one bound to triumph'.
Sinqua
A modern name possibly associated with 'the one who leads', often given in African American culture.
Sio
An Irish name that can mean 'peace', representing calmness and serenity.
Siobhan
Meaning 'God is gracious', it symbolizes benevolence and compassion.
Siofra
A name meaning 'elf' or 'sprite', often associated with folklore and mysticism.
Siomha
A name that means 'peaceful' or 'calm', symbolizing tranquility.
Sion
Sion is a Welsh form of the name John, meaning 'God is gracious'.
Sione
Sione is a Tongan variant of the name John, which means 'God is gracious'.
Sioned
Sioned is a Welsh form of the name Jane, meaning 'God is gracious'.
Sionn
Sionn is a Welsh form of the name John, meaning 'God is gracious'.
Sipho
Sipho means 'gift' in Zulu.
Sirak
Sirak means 'light' in Georgian.
Siranush
A name that translates to 'gift of the sun'.
Sire
A title of respect originally meaning 'sir'.
Sirena
Means 'mermaid' in Spanish, associated with beauty and allure.
Siriol
Means 'sirius' or 'bright star'.
Sisel
A variation of the name 'Cecilia,' meaning 'blind' or 'dim-sighted'
Sisely
A form of the name Cecily, meaning 'blind'
Sisilla
A variant of Sisol, meaning 'little sister' or 'young woman.'
Sisley
A derived name from the old French name meaning 'island of the river.'
Sisse
A diminutive of names like Sissel, meaning 'God is my oath.'
Sissel
A diminutive of the name Elisabeth, meaning 'pledged to God.'
Sissela
A variant of Sissel, meaning 'God is my oath.'
Sissota
A variant spinoff from sis, meaning 'sister' or 'female sibling.'
Sissy
A diminutive of sister, often used as a form of endearment.
Sister
Directly denotes 'sister,' a female sibling.
Sistine
Derived from Sistine Chapel, meaning 'of the Sistine.'