Stepan
A variant of Stephen, meaning 'crown' or 'garland'.
Steph
Short form of Stephen or Stephanie, meaning 'crown' or 'garland'.
Stepha
A variation of Stephen, meaning 'crown' or 'garland'.
Stephaine
A variation of Stephanie, meaning 'crown' or 'garland'.
Stephan
A variant of Stephen, meaning 'crown' or 'garland'.
Stephani
A diminutive form of Stephanie, meaning 'crown' or 'garland'.
Stephania
A feminine form of Stephen, meaning 'crown' or 'garland'.
Stephanie
Derived from Stephen, meaning 'crown' or 'garland'.
Stephano
An Italian variation of Stephen, meaning 'crown' or 'garland'.
Stephanos
A Greek form of Stephen, meaning 'crown' or 'garland'.
Stephany
A modern spelling of Stephanie, meaning 'crown' or 'garland'.
Stephen
Meaning 'crown' or 'garland', a vital name in Christianity due to Saint Stephen, the first Christian martyr.
Stephenson
Meaning 'son of Stephen', thus retaining the meaning of 'crown' or 'garland'.
Stephie
A diminutive of Stephanie, meaning 'crown' or 'garland'.
Stephon
A modern variant of Stephen, meaning 'crown' or 'garland'.
Stephy
A diminutive form of Stephanie, meaning 'crown' or 'garland'.
Stepka
A diminutive of Stepan or Stephanie, meaning 'crown' or 'garland'.
Sterlyn
A variant of Sterling, meaning 'genuine' or 'of high quality'.
Stermi
Derived from Slavic roots, meaning 'star' or 'bright'.
Sterne
An English name meaning 'star', often associated with brightness.
Stesha
A diminutive of Anastasia, meaning 'resurrection'.
Stetson
Derived from an English surname meaning 'Stet's son'.
Steuen
Variation of the name Steven, meaning 'crown' or 'garland'.
Stevan
A variant of Stephen, meaning 'crown' or 'garland'.
Steve
Short form of Steven, meaning 'crown' or 'garland'.
Steven
Means 'crown' or 'garland' derived from Stephen.
Stevenson
An English surname meaning 'son of Steven'.
Stevie
Diminutive of Stephen or Stephanie, meaning 'crown' or 'garland'.
Stevon
A variant of Steven, meaning 'crown'.
Stew
Short form of Stewart, meaning 'steward' or 'guardian'.
Steward
Means 'steward' or 'guardian', referring to someone who manages or looks after the household.
Stewaro
A variation of Stewart, meaning 'steward' or 'guardian'.
Stewart
Means 'steward' or 'guardian', historically referring to a keeper of the household.
Stewert
Variant of Stewart, meaning 'steward' or 'house guardian'.
Stiabhna
Stiabhna is a variant of Stephen, meaning 'crown' or 'garland' in Irish.
Stian
Stian means 'stone' or 'rock' in Old Norse.
Stieg
Stieg means 'victorious' or 'to succeed' in Swedish.
Stien
Stien means 'path' in Norwegian.
Stig
Stig means 'path' or 'way' in Old Norse.
Stijn
Stijn is a diminutive form of Augustine meaning 'great' or 'magnificent' in Dutch.
Stiles
Stiles means 'a post or stake' and is often a surname used as a first name in English.
Stillman
Stillman refers to a 'man who works with stills (for distillation)' in English.
Stilman
Stilman is an English name meaning 'a man who keeps still' or 'who stays still.'
Stilwell
Stilwell means 'a well where stillness is,' referring to tranquility in English.
Stina
Stina is a diminutive of Christina, meaning 'follower of Christ' in Swedish.
Stine
A Danish diminutive form of Christine, meaning 'follower of Christ.'
Stipe
A Croatian name derived from 'Stjepan', meaning 'crown' or 'garland.'
Stjepan
A Croatian form of Stephen, meaning 'crown' or 'garland.'
Stjepana
The feminine form of Stjepan, meaning 'crowned' or 'garlanded.'
Stoian
Stoian means 'standing firm' or 'to resist' in Bulgarian.
Stojan
Stojan comes from the Serbian word for 'standing' or 'to stand'.
Stojanka
Stojanka is a feminine form of Stojan, meaning 'standing woman' or 'one who is stable'.
Stok
Stok means 'to strike' or 'a staff' in Dutch and English contexts.
Stoke
Stoke means 'a place where trees grow' or 'a outlying farm' in Old English.
Stokely
Stokely means 'wooded clearing' in Old English.
Stokkard
Stokkard means 'a man who is from the strong tree or stick'.
Stone
Stone refers to a solid mineral matter; often symbolizes strength and permanence.
Stoner
Stoner means 'one who lives near stones' or 'stonecutter'.
Stonewall
Stonewall is derived from 'stone wall', symbolizing strength and endurance.
Stoney
Stoney means 'like stone' or 'rocky', often associated with strength.
Stonild
Stonild means 'stone battle' or 'battle maiden'.
Stonilda
Stonilda is a variation implying 'battle maiden' from stone origins.
Stonildi
Stonildi means 'battle maiden', derived from mythical warrior associations.
Storai
Storai translates to 'to be strong' or 'strength' in Bulgarian.
Stoyan
Means 'stable' or 'steadfast' in Bulgarian.
Stoyanka
Feminine form of Stoyan, meaning 'stable' or 'steadfast'.
Strom
Strom means 'river' or 'stream' in Old Norse.
Strong
Strong means 'powerful' or 'able' in English.
Strongric
Strongric means 'strong ruler' from the elements 'strong' and 'ric' (ruler).
Strothra
Strothra means 'a beloved one' or 'dear one' in Old English.
Stroud
Stroud refers to a place name meaning 'an area of marsh or wet ground' in Old English.
Struan
Struan means 'stream' or 'river' in Scottish Gaelic.
Stu
Stu is a diminutive of Stuart, meaning 'steward' or 'keeper of the hall'.
Stuan
Stuan means 'a stream' or 'river' in Scottish Gaelic.
Stuart
Stuart means 'steward' or 'house guardian', derived from the Old English 'stigweard'.
Stubba
Stubba means 'stout' or 'robust' in Old English.
Studena
Studena means 'cold' or 'cool' in Slavic languages, often associated with winter.
Studs
Studs is a diminutive form meaning 'one who is strong or vigorous'.
Sturt
Sturt is derived from a place name meaning 'the place of the sturt', an old term for a sturgeon.
Stut
Stut means 'to stumble' or 'to fall' in Middle English.
Stuvi
Stuvi is a diminutive form related to Stuart; it means 'steward' or 'guardian'.
Stuyvesant
Stuyvesant means 'from the estate' in Dutch, often associated with a landowner or estate manager.
Styfic
Styfic means 'a sturdy or strong man', origins uncertain.
Stylanie
Stylanie is often associated with elegance and beauty.
Styliani
Styliani means 'of style' or 'elegant' in Greek.
Stylianos
Stylianos means 'of style' or 'elegance', traditionally associated with the patron saint Stylianos.
Suave
Suave means 'gentle' or 'smooth' in Spanish, often used to describe charm.
Sue
Sue is a diminutive of Susan, meaning 'lily' or 'flower.'
Sueanne
Sueanne is a variant of Susan, meaning 'lily' or 'flower.'
Sued
Sued means 'one who has been soothed' and is derived from the name Sue.
Suelita
Suelita is a diminutive form of someone with a similar name, often meaning 'little blessing' or 'little sweet one.'
Suellen
Suellen is a blend of Sue and Ellen, suggesting 'light' or 'shining one.'
Sueta
Sueta means 'sweet' or 'sugar' in Spanish contexts.
Sueteluue
Sueteluue is a variant spelling based on Sue, suggesting 'flower' or 'lily.'
Suette
Suette is derived from 'Sut' or 'sweetness,' aligning with the name Sue.
Suetto
A variation of the name Setto, derived from 'set', meaning six in Italian.
Sueuilda
A name possibly derived from Old English elements meaning 'swirl' or 'to flow'.
Suewinda
A name meaning 'blessed' or 'favored' in Spanish contexts.
Sufeanna
Derived from 'Sofia', meaning 'wisdom' in Portuguese.
Sulio
A variant of Julio, meaning 'youthful' in Latin.