Browse names
827 names match.
Persian
Sweet as sugar.
Modern American
Invented name blending Sher with Lin.
Modern American
Shy and graceful; variant of Shirley.
Hebrew
Princess and grace; combination name.
Arabic
Musical note or singing girl.
Hebrew
Lily; variant spelling of Suzanne.
Hebrew
God has heard; variant of Sammy.
African American
Modern creation with no established traditional etymology.
Scandinavian
Variant of Sondra derived from Alexander meaning defender.
Hebrew
Variant of Samantha meaning listener or feminine of Samuel.
Spanish
Variant of Sierra meaning mountain range.
Arabic
Variant of Selena derived from Selene meaning moon goddess.
Hebrew
Combination of Sarah meaning princess and Jane meaning God is gracious.
Modern American
Modern creation, a blend of Shay and Leigh or influenced by Shirley.
Latin
Blind one; an English diminutive of Cecilia.
Modern variant
Modern creation, possibly a variant of Sherry or Cheryl.
Old English
Bright meadow or from the white meadow; variant of Shirley.
Hebrew
Peace or messiah; a variant spelling of Shiloh.
Modern American
Modern creation; a name originating in African American Vernacular English.
Modern American
Modern creation, possibly combining Shante with other elements.
Latin
Variant of Celia, derived from the Latin caecus meaning blind.
Chinese/Vietnamese
Plain, simple, or neat depending on the characters used.
Arabic
Entertaining companion or fruitful from Arabic roots.
English (modern creation)
Modern combination of Star- with the suffix -lyn.
Hebrew
Variant of Sharon a Hebrew name meaning a fertile plain.
African American (modern creation)
Modern given name combining Shaun- with the suffix -tae.
Modern creation, possibly Indian influenced
Modern invented name with no established etymology.
Arabic
High, elevated, lofty in status.
Modern American creation
Modern invented name with no established etymology.
Modern compound of Sherri and Lynn
Beloved meadow, bright beloved.
English
A small chirping bird.
Modern creation, possibly Arabic influenced
Modern invented name with no established etymology.
Swedish
Of or relating to Sweden; Swedish.
Germanic
Variant of Germaine, relating to Germany or germane.
Hebrew
Princess or noblewoman.
Modern
Modern variant of Shay or similar names.
Hebrew
Variant of Sally, meaning princess.
Modern English
Modern variant of Starlet, a young star or small star.
Sanskrit and Hindi
Mild, cool, or gentle.
Modern African American
Modern created name with no established historical etymology.
Modern African American
Modern created name with no established historical etymology.
Greek
Variant of Stephanie, meaning crowned or garland.
Hindi/Sanskrit
Means golden or beautiful in Sanskrit.
Greek
Variant of Sandra or Andrea, meaning strong and brave.
English
Variant of Sherry or Sherri, possibly meaning beloved or from the wine region.
Germanic
Germanic name meaning famous in victory.
African American English
Modern invention, possibly influenced by Shalimar or Arabic Shalima.
Arabic or African American English
Possibly related to Shakir (grateful) or a modern African American invention.