Stancliffe
Indicates 'the cliff of stone.'
Stanclyf
Means 'cliff near the stone.'
Standcliff
Means 'the cliff that stands high.'
Standish
A name meaning 'a place of standing water.'
Stanedisc
Means 'by the stone marshland.'
Stanfeld
Means 'the field by the stones.'
Stanfield
From the stone field, indicating a place where stones are abundant.
Stanfleda
From a stony field or lands with stones.
Stanflede
From the field by the stones, symbolizing strength and endurance.
Stanford
From the stone ford, a river crossing where stones are prominent.
Stangiue
A variant of the name related to a stony or rocky place.
Stanguie
Possibly derived from the symbolic concept of stones and their strength.
Stangyth
Refers to someone living near a rocky area or stone land.
Stanhilda
A warrior maiden, strong in battle and steadfast as stone.
Stanhop
From the stony hill or hope hill, signifying strength and elevation.
Stanhope
Refers to a hill with stones, a place of strength and stability.
Stanild
From the stone and field, associated with resilience and endurance.
Stanilde
From the stony field, symbolizing a strong yet nurturing personality.
Stanislas
The one who attains glory or stands in glory.
Staniue
A variation of Stanislav, meaning 'becoming glorious.'
Stanko
Derived from Stanislav, meaning 'to become glorious.'
Stanleigh
A variant of Stanley, meaning 'stony clearing.'
Stanley
Meaning 'stony meadow.'
Stanly
A variant of Stanley, meaning 'stony meadow.'
Stannaway
Meaning 'from the stony ground.'
Stannes
Derived from Saint Anne, meaning 'grace.'
Stannway
Meaning 'from the stony way.'
Stansfield
Meaning 'stony field.'
Stanton
Meaning 'stone town' or 'stony place.'
Stantun
A variant of Stanton, meaning 'stone town.'
Stantway
Meaning 'the stony way.'
Stanuie
Similar to Stanislav, meaning 'becoming glorious.'
Stanway
Meaning 'stone clearing.'
Stanweg
Derived from the meaning 'from the stony way.'
Stanwic
Meaning 'stone dwelling.'
Stanwick
Meaning 'stony village.'
Stanwik
Meaning 'from the stony place.'
Stanwode
Meaning 'stony wood.'
Stanwood
Meaning 'stone forest.'
Stanwyk
A person from the stone fort or place.
Stanze
Derived from the word for a room or space in a house.
Stara
The word means 'old' or 'ancient' in Polish.
Stark
Strong and sturdy, with a vivid or sharp quality.
Stas
A diminutive of Stanisław, meaning 'to become glorious or to stand.'
Stasia
A diminutive form of Anastasia, meaning 'resurrection' or 'rebirth.'
Stasya
Stasya is a diminutive of Anastasia, meaning 'resurrection' in Greek.
Staton
Staton is a surname that derives from places named Staddon, meaning 'stony town'.
Stavrianos
Stavrianos means 'of the Cross', derived from the Greek word for Cross, 'stauros'.
Stavros
Stavros means 'cross' in Greek.
Stavroula
Stavroula means 'little cross', derived from 'stavros' in Greek.
Stead
Stead means 'place or homestead' in Old English.
Steadman
Steadman implies 'a person from the homestead' in Old English.
Steaphan
Steaphan is a variation of Stephen, meaning 'crown' or 'garland' in Greek.
Stearns
Stearns is derived from the Old English word for 'star', suggesting brightness or guidance.
Stede
Stede means 'place or location' in Old English.
Stedeman
Stedeman means 'man of the stead or homestead' in Old English.
Stedman
Stedman means 'steward or caretaker' in Old English.
Steef
Steef is a variant of Steven, meaning 'crown' in Greek.
Steel
Steel refers to 'hard or strong' in reference to metal and is often used figuratively.
Steele
Derived from the Old English word for 'steel', referring to strength and resilience.
Steen
A diminutive form of the name Steven, meaning 'crown' or 'garland' in Dutch.
Stefa
A feminine form of the name Stephen, meaning 'crowned' or 'garland'.
Stefan
Derived from the Greek name Stephanos, meaning 'crown' or 'garland'.
Stefana
A feminine form of Stefan, meaning 'crowned' or 'garland'.
Stefani
A variant of Stephanie, meaning 'crowned' or 'garland'.
Stefania
A feminine version of Stefan, meaning 'crowned' or 'garland'.
Stefanie
A variant of Stephanie, meaning 'crowned' or 'garland'.
Stefano
The Italian form of Stephen, meaning 'crowned' or 'garland'.
Stefanos
The Greek form of Stephen, meaning 'crowned' or 'garland'.
Stefans
A variant of Stefan, meaning 'crowned' or 'garland'.
Stefany
An alternate spelling of Stephanie, meaning 'crowned' or 'garland'.
Steffan
A variation of Stephen, meaning 'crowned' or 'garland'.
Steffany
A modern spelling of Stephanie, meaning 'crowned' or 'garland'.
Steffen
A variant of Stephen, meaning 'crowned' or 'garland'.
Steffi
A diminutive form of Stephanie, meaning 'crowned' or 'garland'.
Steffie
A diminutive variation of Stephanie, meaning 'crowned' or 'garland'.
Stefka
A diminutive form of Stefania, meaning 'crowned' or 'garland'.
Stefon
An alternative form of Stephen, meaning 'crowned' or 'garland'.
Stehen
A variant of Stephen, meaning 'crowned' or 'garland'.
Stein
Stone or rock
Steinar
Stone warrior
Steiner
Stony or rocky place
Steinmetz
Stone mason
Steinunn
Stone wave
Stela
Star; also refers to a stone pillar or slab
Stelian
Steadfast, stable
Stelios
Crown; derived from the word 'stellos' meaning star
Stella
Star
Stellabella
Beautiful star
Stellan
Calm or peaceful
Stellar
Of or pertaining to stars
Stellina
Little star
Stellita
Little star
Stem
A shoot or branch from a plant
Stemham
Possibly derived from an English place name meaning 'home by the stem'
Sten
Stone
Stendre
Unclear, possibly a variant of names meaning 'stone' or 'to extend'
Stene
Rock or stone
Steno
Narrow or small
Step
A diminutive form of Stephen, meaning 'crown' or 'garland'.