Siusan
The Irish variant of the name Susan, meaning 'lily'.
Sivert
Victory and peace.
Sivia
Derived from the Latin word for 'forest' or 'wood'; popular in various cultures.
Siw
A variant of the name Siward, often means 'victory.'
Siwan
Possibly meaning 'God is gracious' in Welsh.
Siward
Strong in battle; a historical name linked to nobility.
Siwardus
Variant influenced by Latin; a derivative of Siward.
Sixten
A variant of the name Sixtus, meaning 'the sixth.'
Sixtine
Derived from Latin Sixtus, meaning 'the sixth.'
Sixto
Derived from Latin Sixtus, meaning 'the sixth.'
Sixtus
Derived from the Latin word for 'sixth.'
Skeat
Skeat is a surname that originated from Old English, meaning 'shelter' or 'a place to reside'.
Skeet
Skeet is derived from the Old Norse word for 'a little bird'.
Skeeter
Skeeter is a diminutive form of the name Sket or Skeat, and can refer to 'little lizard' or 'buzzing insect'.
Skeets
Skeets is a variation of Skeet, referring to a small bird or also linked to someone who enjoys shooting skeet clays.
Skelton
Skelton originates from a location name meaning 'a farm on the hill'.
Skete
Skete is an alternative form of Skeet, referring to 'little lizard' or a diminutive of a name.
Sketes
Sketes, similar to Skete, also refers to 'little lizard' or related to nimbleness.
Skip
Skip is a diminutive or nickname derived from various names, meaning 'to leap' or 'to jump'.
Skipp
Skipp is a variant of Skip, also implying 'to leap' or 'move quickly'.
Skipper
Skipper originally refers to a ship's captain, derived from the Old Norse term 'skipari'.
Skippere
Skippere is the Scandinavian form of Skipper, meaning 'shipmaster'.
Skipton
Skipton is a locational name meaning 'the town on the river Skip'.
Skotte
Skotte means 'Scot' referring to a person from Scotland.
Skule
Skule is derived from an Old Norse word meaning 'school' or 'knowledgeable'.
Slane
Slane refers to a 'sleek or svelte' person and is also associated with Slane Hill in Ireland.
Slany
Slany is derived from the adjective meaning 'salty' or implies a 'savoury' quality.
Slava
Slava means 'glory' or 'fame' in Slavic languages.
Slavco
Slavco means 'glorious' and is derived from the root word 'slava', meaning 'glory' in Slavic.
Slaven
Slaven means 'glorious' and is commonly associated with Slavic heritage.
Slavenka
Slavenka is the feminine form of Slaven, meaning 'glorious' in Slavic languages.
Slavica
Slavica means 'of Slav descent or glory' in several Slavic languages.
Slavik
Slavik is derived from 'slava' meaning 'glory' in Slavic cultures.
Slavka
Slavka is a feminine variant of Slava, connoting 'glory' in Slavic languages.
Sloan
Sloan means 'shelter' or 'sláinte', which translates to health in Ireland.
Sloane
Sloane means 'warrior' and is a variation of the name Sloan.
Slobodan
Slobodan means 'free' or 'freedom' in Serbian.
Slobodanka
Slobodanka means 'little free one' or 'freed woman' in Serbian.
Slone
Slone is a variation of Sloan, meaning 'shelter' or 'health' in Irish.
Smaragda
Smaragda means 'emerald' in Greek, symbolizing beauty and wealth.
Smedleigh
A surname that means 'from the muddy meadow.'
Smedley
A name denoting someone from the area of Smedley, or a muddy field.
Smedly
A variation of Smedley, also indicating a geographical connection to meadows.
Smeer
Derived from 'smeer', meaning 'to smear' or ‘to spread.’
Smetheleah
A modern name with unclear origins, interpreting as 'from the meadow.'
Smilla
A name derived from the word 'smile', signifying happiness.
Smith
Derived from the occupation of a blacksmith; signifies a craftsman.
Smitty
A diminutive form of the name Smith; signifies a friendly or approachable person.
Smyth
An alternative spelling of Smith, indicating a craftsman or blacksmith.
Smythe
A variant spelling of Smith, linked to the profession of a blacksmith.
Snezhana
A name meaning 'snowy' or 'pure as snow'.
Snowden
From the snow-covered hill or valley.
Snowdon
From Snowdon, a mountain in Wales.
Soazig
A diminutive of names meaning 'morning' or 'dawn'.
Sobeska
Derived from 'Sobe', meaning 'wise'.
Socca
A type of chickpea pancake, originally from Nice, France.
Sochael
A variation of the name Michael, meaning 'Who is like God?'.
Socorro
Help or aid, often used in religious contexts like 'Our Lady of Socorro'.
Soeren
Severe; stern; a Danish version of Severus.
Sofia
Wisdom.
Sofieke
A Dutch diminutive of Sofia, meaning wisdom.
Sofija
Wisdom, a Slavic form of the name Sofia.
Sofiya
Wisdom, an Eastern European variant of Sofia.
Sofiyko
A diminutive form of Sofia, meaning 'wisdom.'
Sofonisba
Derived from the name of a Carthaginian noblewoman, meaning 'wisdom' or 'sage.'
Sofy
A diminutive form of Sofia, meaning 'wisdom.'
Sofya
The Russian form of Sophia, meaning 'wisdom.'
Sojourner
Meaning 'one who stays temporarily' or 'traveler', often associated with the idea of journeying through life.
Sol
A name meaning 'sun', connoting warmth and brightness.
Sola
A name meaning 'alone' or 'solitary'.
Solace
A name meaning 'comfort' or 'consolation'.
Solan
A name derived from the Irish for 'sun' or 'sunlight'.
Solana
A name meaning 'sunshine' or 'the sun'.
Solange
A name meaning 'solemn' or 'dignified'.
Soledad
A name meaning 'solitude' or 'loneliness', often associated with the Virgin Mary as 'Our Lady of Solitude'.
Soleil
Sun; the sun as a heavenly body.
Soleine
Derived from 'Soleil', meaning sun.
Solenne
Serious or solemn.
Soleste
Derived from 'Soleil', meaning sun.
Solita
Little sun; a diminutive form of Sole or sol.
Solja
Derived from 'Sole' or 'sol', meaning sun; connected to light and brightness.
Sollemnia
Pertaining to solemnity; involves seriousness or festivity.
Solly
Diminutive of Solomon, meaning peace; man of peace.
Solomiya
A variant of Salome, meaning peace; peaceful one.
Solveiga
A beautiful name associated with the meaning 'to solve, to heal' in Latvian.
Solvej
A name that means 'solitary, alone' in Danish.
Solvey
A variation of Solveig, meaning 'sun strength' or 'house of strength'.
Solvig
A name derived from Old Norse meaning 'sun strength' or 'house strength'.
Solway
A name that signifies 'the valley of the sun' in Scottish.
Somerhild
Battle maiden of the moon; represents strength and beauty.
Somerild
Noble or strong maiden of the moon; signifies grace and strength.
Somerled
One who is guided by the moon; embodies gentleness and creativity.
Somers
A derivative of summer; signifies warmth and brightness.
Somerset
Derived from the Old English words for 'summer' and 'settlement', Somerset refers to a region in southwest England.
Somerton
Somerton is a place name deriving from Old English meaning 'summer town' or 'settlement'.
Somervile
Somervile comes from the French surname meaning 'from the summer settlement'.
Somerville
Somerville is of Scottish origin and means 'from the summer town'.
Sommer
Sommer means 'summer' in German and symbolizes warmth and brightness.
Sommerset
Sommerset is a variation of Somerset, referring to a summer settlement in Old English.
Somtochukwu
Translates to 'light of God', combining elements of English and Igbo.