Sulka
A diminutive of Slavic names, often associated with 'the one who is peaceful' or 'peaceful one'.
Sullivan
An Irish surname meaning 'dark eye' or 'black-eyed one'.
Sulma
A variant of Salma, meaning 'peaceful' or 'calm'.
Sulwyn
A name meaning 'from the peaceful river' or 'river of tranquility.'
Summyr
A modern spelling variant of 'Summer', symbolizing warmth and brightness.
Sumner
Originally an English occupational surname for a person who collects or summons.
Sun
Refers to the celestial body essential for life, symbolizing light and warmth.
Sunday
Sunday refers to the day of the week named after the Sun.
Sunkanmi
A name that signifies 'a child that brings joy'.
Sunniva
Meaning 'sun gift' or 'gift of the sun' in Old English and later adapted in Norwegian.
Susan
Lily or rose
Susana
Lily
Susanita
Little lily
Susanna
Graceful lily
Susannah
Graceful lily or flower
Susanne
Lily
Susen
Derived from 'Susan' meaning 'lily' or 'rose' in Hebrew.
Susette
A diminutive of 'Suzanne' meaning 'lily' in Hebrew.
Susi
A short form of Susanna, meaning ‘lily’ or ‘rose.’
Susie
A diminutive form of Susan, meaning ‘lily.’
Sussan
A variant of Susan, meaning ‘lily.’
Sussi
A diminutive form of Susanna, meaning ‘lily’ or ‘rose.’
Sutcliff
Originating from a surname meaning 'cliff by a river' in Old English.
Sutclyf
Derived from a surname meaning 'cliff by a river' in Old English.
Sutherland
A name referring to the southern land or region in Scotland.
Suthfeld
A name derived from the Old English elements meaning 'southern field'.
Suthley
Originating from a surname meaning 'meadow by a southern settlement' in Old English.
Suzain
Suzain is a variation of Susan, meaning 'lily' or 'rose' in Hebrew.
Suzan
Suzan means 'lily' or 'rose' and derives from Hebrew.
Suzana
Suzana is a variation of Susan, meaning 'lily' or 'rose' in Hebrew.
Suzane
Suzane is a variant of Susan, which means 'lily' or 'rose' in Hebrew.
Suzann
Suzann is a derivative of Susan, meaning 'lily' or 'rose' in Hebrew.
Suzanna
Suzanna means 'lily' or 'rose' and is derived from Hebrew origins.
Suzannah
The name Suzannah means 'lily' or 'rose,' rooted in Hebrew.
Suzanne
Suzanne means 'lily' and has its origins in Hebrew.
Suzette
Suzette is a diminutive of Suzanne, meaning 'lily' in Hebrew.
Suzie
Suzie is a diminutive of Susan, meaning 'lily' or 'rose' in Hebrew.
Suzonne
Suzonne is a variation of Suzanne, meaning 'lily' in Hebrew.
Suzy
Suzy is a diminutive of Susan, which means 'lily' or 'rose' in Hebrew.
Suzynne
A variant of Suzanne, meaning 'lily' or 'flower' in Hebrew.
Svante
A name meaning 'to be safe' in Old Swedish.
Svea
A poetic name for Sweden, symbolizing the country or its people.
Svein
A boy or a young man in Old Norse, commonly used in Nordic countries.
Sveinn
An equivalent to boy or young man in Old Norse, prevalent in Nordic regions.
Sven
Young man or boy in Old Norse, commonly used in Sweden and Norway.
Svend
Derived from Old Norse meaning 'young man, boy,' used in Denmark and Norway.
Sverre
A name derived from Old Norse meaning 'severe or wild.'
Sveta
Meaning 'light' or 'holy' in Slavic languages, often a diminutive for Svetlana.
Svetlana
A Slavic name meaning 'light' or 'pure,' popular in Eastern Europe.
Svitlana
A variant of Svetlana, meaning 'light' or 'pure' in Ukrainian.
Svjetlana
Light or brightness.
Svyatopolk
Holy heritage or ancestor.
Swaantje
Sweet or cute as a kitten.
Swab
A variant of Slav, referring to a Slavic person or their culture.
Swain
A young man or a lad.
Swaine
A swineherd or pig keeper.
Swayne
The name Swayne means 'swineherd' or 'swine keeper' in Old English.
Swayze
Swayze is an English surname derived from a place name meaning 'a place where the swans are' or 'swans' landing'.
Sweatlina
Sweatlina is a variant of the name 'Selina', which typically means 'moon'.
Sweena
Sweena is a variant of 'Sweeney', often interpreted as 'swan' or 'a person akin to a swan'.
Sweeney
Sweeney means 'the descendant of Suibhne', referring to a character from Irish folklore.
Sweety
Sweety is an affectionate diminutive, meaning 'sweetheart' or 'one who is sweet'.
Swefred
Swefred combines 'swe' meaning 'swine' and 'fred' meaning 'peace', thus meaning 'peaceful swine'.
Swen
Swen means 'young warrior' or 'youth' in Old Norse.
Sweppi
Sweppi is a diminutive of 'Sweet', meaning 'small or little one who is sweet'.
Sweyn
A name meaning a young man or a boy, popular in Nordic cultures.
Swidhelm
Means 'sword helmet', symbolizing protection and strength.
Swintayla
A modern invented name often associated with swiftness or agility.
Swinton
A surname derived from various places meaning 'swine town' in Old English.
Swithun
Derived from the Old English meaning 'strong' or 'powerful', it is notably associated with Saint Swithun.
Swity
A modern name with unclear origins, often linked to a sweet or gentle nature.
Swonild
An Old English name meaning 'a strong woman'.
Swoosie
A playful, nickname-style name with no formal meaning, sometimes linked to sweetness or affection.
Sy
A diminutive form that can be derived from several longer names, often associated with being kind or friendly.
Sybbly
A playful variant of the name Sibyl, often associated with a prophetess in ancient cultures.
Sybby
A diminutive of Sybil, referring to a woman with prophetic powers in ancient cultures.
Sybella
Heavenly or divine beauty.
Sydelle
Variation of Sydney, meaning wide meadow.
Sydnea
Modern variant of Sydney, suggesting wide meadow.
Sydnee
Variant spelling of Sydney, meaning wide meadow.
Sydnei
A variant spelling of Sydney, meaning wide meadow.
Sydneigh
Modern variant of Sydney, meaning wide meadow.
Sydney
Wide island or meadow.
Sydniciel
Unique creation based on Sydney, suggested to mean wide meadow.
Sydniegh
Variant spelling of Sydney, meaning wide meadow.
Sydny
Modern and simplified variant of Sydney, meaning wide meadow.
Sydnye
A modern spelling variation of Sydney, meaning wide meadow.
Syflede
A little-known name that likely refers to someone who comes from a flood plain or an open space.
Sykes
Derived from a surname meaning 'from the marsh' or 'dweller by the marsh', often associated with a geographical location.
Sylar
A modern name that can be derived from the surname Siler, often associated with 'healer'.
Sylas
Meaning 'man of the forest', derived from the Latin word 'silva' meaning 'forest'.
Syler
A contemporary variation of the surname Siler, often interpreted as 'he who brings healing'.
Sylvain
Derived from the Latin word 'silvanus', meaning 'of the woods' or 'forest dweller'.
Sylvan
Meaning 'of the forest', commonly associated with nature and woodlands.
Sylvana
A feminine form of Sylvan, meaning 'of the forest' or 'wooded'.
Sylvanna
Meaning 'from the woods'; a variant of Sylvana, emphasizing the connection to nature.
Sylve
A variant of the name Sylvie, meaning 'from the forest' or 'wooded'.
Sylvester
Meaning 'wild' or 'wooded', commonly associated with St. Sylvester.
Sylvestre
French version of Sylvester, meaning 'of the forest' or 'wild'.
Sylvette
A diminutive of Sylvia, meaning 'little forest' or 'woodland'.