Sonata
A musical composition, indicative of harmony and artistry.
Sonaya
A modern name that denotes joy and light.
Sondra
A form of the name Cassandra; signifies 'defender of men'.
Sondre
A name derived from Alexander, meaning 'defender of men'.
Sonia
Derived from the Hebrew name 'Sophia,' meaning 'wisdom.'
Sonja
Derived from 'Sophia,' it means 'wisdom.'
Sonnagh
Derived from an Irish word meaning 'a sunny place.'
Sonnen
The German word for 'sun.'
Sonny
Sonny means 'son' or 'young boy' in English.
Sonya
Sonya is diminutive of Sophia, meaning 'wisdom' in Greek.
Sookie
Sookie is a diminutive form of 'Susan,' meaning 'lily' in Hebrew.
Sophea
Wisdom
Sopheah
Wisdom
Sopheia
Wisdom
Sophelia
Wisdom
Sophia
Wisdom
Sophie
Wisdom
Sophina
Wisdom
Sophronia
Self-controlled
Sorana
Sorana means 'brightness' or 'to shine' in Romanian.
Sorcha
Sorcha means 'bright' or 'radiant' in Gaelic.
Sorella
Sorella means 'sister' in Italian.
Soren
Soren means 'severe' or 'stern' in Danish.
Sorfina
Sorfina means 'wise' or 'sophisticated' in Slavic origin.
Sorin
Sorin means 'sun' or 'the one who provides light' in Romanian.
Sorina
Sorina means 'little sun' or 'bright' in Romanian.
Sorinah
Sorinah is a diminutive form of Sorina, meaning 'little sun.'
Sorley
Sorley means 'the southern meadow' in Gaelic.
Sornegruex
Sornegruex can signify 'the one who brings luck' in creative French usage.
Sorrell
A name derived from the Old French word for 'sour', often associated with the sorrel plant.
Sorsha
A variant of the name 'Sorcha', meaning 'brightness' or 'radiance'.
Sosamma
An Indian name meaning 'blessed' or 'beloved'.
Sose
A name meaning 'rose' in Armenian culture.
Sosie
A diminutive form of 'Sophia', meaning 'wisdom' in Greek.
Sosimo
An Italian name derived from 'Simeon', meaning 'he has heard'.
Sosthenes
A name meaning 'stronger' or 'strengthened' in Greek.
Sostratos
A name meaning 'sown' or 'of the field' in Greek.
Sotiria
A name meaning 'salvation' in Greek.
Sotiris
A name meaning 'savior' in Greek.
Sotsona
An Armenian name meaning 'sweet' or 'kind'.
Sousanna
Lily; a symbol of purity and beauty.
Soussan
Rose; represents beauty and love.
Spasenka
Derived from 'spas' meaning salvation or deliverance; often seen as a protector name.
Spellman
Derived from an occupational surname meaning 'one who spells or binds', typically related to a scribe or writer.
Spence
An occupational surname meaning 'steward or dispensary manager', originally referring to an item manager in a great household.
Spencer
An English surname meaning 'steward' or 'dispenser of provisions', originally relating to food and supplies.
Spengler
A surname derived from the word 'Spange', meaning 'to cause to interlace', referring to a coppersmith or metal worker.
Spense
An abbreviation of Spencer, meaning 'steward' or one who manages provisions.
Spenser
An alternative spelling of Spencer, meaning 'steward' or 'manager of provisions'.
Speranza
Means 'hope' in Italian, symbolizing aspiration or expectation.
Spicer
An occupational surname referring to someone who sells or deals in spices.
Spiers
A surname that originally referred to someone who lived near a spire or a pointed peak.
Spike
A nickname often referring to a sharp object, could symbolize strength and resilience.
Spiridon
A name derived from the Greek word for 'spirit' or 'breath', associated with vitality.
Spiro
A diminutive form of Spiridon, meaning 'spirit' or 'breath', suggesting liveliness.
Spiros
A variant of 'Spyridon', meaning 'spirit' or 'breath' in Greek.
Spomenka
Meaning 'memorial' or 'commemorative' in Slavic languages.
Sprague
Originates from Old English, meaning 'a spear' or 'spear meadow'.
Springer
Derived from an occupational surname for someone who leaps or jumps, or possibly from a 'spring' or fountain.
Sproul
Derived from a Scottish surname meaning 'a thicket' or 'a bush'.
Sproule
Originates from a Scottish surname that also means 'bush' or 'thicket'.
Sprow
A variation of the surname Sproul, meaning 'thicket' or 'bush'.
Sprowle
Similar to Sprow, originating from geographical features or namesakes, implying a woody area.
Spurgeon
Meaning 'spurred one', it is derived from Old English.
Spurrier
Originally an occupational surname referring to someone who spurred horses.
Spyridon
Derived from the Greek word for 'spirit' or 'holy spirit'.
Squier
An occupational name or variant of 'squire', meaning a young man of gentle birth.
Squire
Refers to a young nobleman or assistant to a knight; it derives from the Old French 'esquier'.
Srecko
A name derived from the word 'sretan', meaning lucky or happy.
Sros
Sros is derived from a Greek word meaning 'the one who is brilliant'.
Stacee
A modern variation of Stacey, meaning 'fruitful' or 'standing firm'.
Stacey
Derived from the Greek name Eustachys meaning 'fruitful' or 'bountiful'.
Staci
A diminutive form of Stacey, typically meaning 'fruitful'.
Stacia
A variation of Stacey, meaning 'resurrection' or 'rebirth'.
Staciannie
An embellished form of Staci, retaining the similar meaning of 'fruitful'.
Stacie
A popular variant of Stacey, meaning 'fruitful' or 'favorable'.
Stacy
A diminutive of Eustachys, meaning 'fruitful' or 'bountiful'.
Stadler
A German surname that also functions as a first name, meaning 'one who dwells by the stony ground'.
Stadtler
Another German surname used as a given name, meaning 'town dweller' or 'one from the city'.
Stafford
Derived from a place name meaning 'ford by a stoat (a type of weasel)' in Old English.
Stafforde
An alternative spelling of Stafford, meaning 'ford by a stoat'.
Stahley
A modern American name, often regarded as a variant of Stanley, meaning 'stone clearing'.
Stallford
An English surname meaning 'ford near a stall or stable'.
Stamburc
A name of Czech origin, likely derived from a specific locality, indicating 'from the place'.
Stamford
Derived from a locational name meaning 'ford by a stone'.
Stamm
A German surname meaning 'the root' or 'origin', commonly used as a first name.
Stamos
To stand firm or steadfast.
Stan
A short form of Stanley, meaning 'stone clearing' or 'stony meadow.'
Stana
Derived from 'Stanislav,' meaning 'to become glorious.'
Stanaway
A place name meaning 'from the stone island.'
Stanbeny
A surname of locational origin, meaning 'the land by the stone river.'
Stanberry
A surname derived from a place meaning 'a fortified place by a stone berry.'
Stanbery
Variant of Stanberry, meaning 'the stony berry place.'
Stanborw
Derived from a place name meaning 'by the stone stream.'
Stanburch
A surname indicating 'the stone fortress.'
Stanburghe
Means 'the stronghold at the stone.'
Stanburh
Directly translates to 'stone fortification.'
Stanbury
A locational name meaning 'the fortified place by the stones.'
Stanciyf
Meaning 'from the stony island.'
Stancliff
Name meaning 'cliff by the stony place.'