Browse names
827 names match.
African American
Modern created name, possibly combining Shaun with -ice.
Hebrew
Modern variant of Sarah, meaning princess.
Japanese
Quiet, peaceful, from Japanese kanji.
Arabic/Sanskrit
One who fasts, from Arabic sawm.
Sanskrit/Arabic
Easy flowing or leader, from Sanskrit saran.
Modern variant
Modern creation, possibly from Shameka or combined forms.
Sanskrit
Melody or tone, from Sanskrit svara.
Greek
Variant of Sandra, meaning defender of mankind.
Modern American
Modern variant of Samantha with Sy- prefix.
Sanskrit
Well-mannered or righteous.
Modern American
Contemporary African-American creation, possibly combining She- with -quita.
Aramaic
Variant spelling of Samantha, meaning listener.
Modern American
Contemporary blend of Sharon or Shar- with -nell.
Modern American
Contemporary variant possibly derived from Syria with -iah ending.
Modern American
Contemporary variant of Sydelle or blending Syd with -ell.
Latin/Modern
Possibly from the herb senna or a modern creation.
Modern/Mythology
Contemporary variant possibly inspired by Siren mythology.
Hebrew
The third month in the Hebrew calendar.
English
A modern creation, possibly related to shadow.
Latin
From Scotland, a variant of Scott.
English
A modern creation or variant of Chandelle.
Arabic
Pure or serene.
Sanskrit
Golden or of sound.
English
Willow farm or shell-covered farm, a variant of Shelby.
Native American
People who speak an unintelligible language, a variant of Cheyenne.
Greek
Derived from sappheiros, referring to the sapphire gemstone or blue stone.
Modern English
Modern variant of Skylar or Sky, meaning scholar or sky.
Modern English
A modern variant of Shaylyn or Shaylene.
Arabic
Modern creation possibly derived from Shami (of Damascus) or combining Arabic roots for fragrance.
English
Modern variant combining Sherry or Sheryl with -lyn suffix, a 20th-century American creation.
Modern creation
A contemporary shortened form, possibly from Michelle or shellfish.
Modern creation
A contemporary African-American name of uncertain established origin.
English compound
A combination of Shirley and Ann, meaning bright meadow and grace.
Arabic
An Arabic name with various meanings depending on transliteration.
Modern creation
A contemporary African-American name combining Sha and Lana.
Sanskrit
A Sanskrit name meaning artistic or skilled in art.
Hebrew variant
Modern creation possibly derived from Sidon, an ancient Phoenician city.
Arabic/Persian
Precious, elevated, or exalted in Arabic and Persian cultures.
Germanic variant
Modern variant possibly from Sheldon, meaning steep-sided valley.
Modern creation
Contemporary invented name possibly combining Sher and Ran elements.
Modern creation
Contemporary invented name combining Sherri or Sherry with -ita suffix.
English, Persian
The golden-colored spice, from Persian saffran via Arabic and English.
English
Female sibling, English word used as a given name suggesting closeness.
English
Modern variant of Sky, referring to the open air and heavens.
Irish (variant)
Modern feminine variant of Shawn, meaning God is gracious.
Modern American creation
No well-established etymology; modern invented name.
Arabic
Feminine variant of Shaquille, meaning handsome or beautiful.
Arabic
Honey.