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Hebrew
Peace.
English
Sky, heavens.
Greek
Crown, garland.
English
Wise, intelligent.
Hebrew/French
Hearkening, listening.
Old Norse
The atmosphere and space above the earth.
Italian
From Siena, a city in Tuscany, Italy.
Hebrew
Lily.
Irish
God is gracious.
Hebrew
Plain, fertile plain.
Irish
Warrior, raider.
Greek, Russian
Wisdom, skill.
Arabic
Safe, peaceful.
Hebrew
Princess of the Lord.
Greek
Resurrection.
English, modern invented name
Bright meadow.
Arabic
Brilliant, radiant.
Arabic
Brilliant, radiant.
English
Bright meadow.
Irish
Blind; heavenly.
English
Beloved; dear.
Hebrew (via French)
French form of Susanna, from Hebrew shoshannah meaning lily.
English
A diminutive of Sarah, from the Hebrew name meaning princess or noblewoman.
English
Diminutive of Anastasia or Eustace, from Greek, meaning resurrection.
Hebrew
Short form of Susan, from Shoshannah meaning lily.
English
Diminutive of Michelle or from the surname Shelley, meaning clearing on a bank.
English (from Hebrew)
Diminutive of Susan, from Hebrew shoshannah meaning lily.
English (from French)
Variant of Sherry, from French cherie meaning darling.
English
A diminutive of Alexander or Sandra, ultimately from Greek meaning defender of mankind.
English
A variant of Cheryl, a blend of Cherie, meaning darling, and Beryl.
English
From a surname and place name meaning clearing on a bank, associated with the poet Percy Bysshe Shelley.
Russian (from Greek)
Russian diminutive of Sophia, from the Greek word for wisdom.
French
Variant of Cherie, from the French for darling or beloved.
English (from Hebrew)
Variant of Sally, a diminutive of Sarah, meaning princess.
Irish (from Latin)
Variant of Sheila, the Irish form of Cecilia, from Latin meaning blind.
Irish
A feminine form of Shawn, the Irish form of John, meaning God is gracious.
Hebrew
Variant of Sharon, from the Hebrew name of a fertile coastal plain in Israel; also a Hungarian form of Sarah.
Greek
Diminutive of Anastasia or Eustacia, from Greek anastasis, meaning resurrection.
Scandinavian
Scandinavian and German form of Sonya, a Russian diminutive of Sophia meaning wisdom.
Greek
German form of Stephanie, feminine of Stephen, from the Greek meaning crown or garland.
French
A variant of Sherry, from the French chérie, meaning darling.
Hebrew
From Hebrew, a variant of Shana meaning God's gracious gift or God has favored us.
Irish
Variant of Shannon from Irish Sionna, meaning wise river or old river.
Irish/Hebrew
Irish feminine form of Sean from Hebrew Yochanan, meaning God is gracious.
Greek
Variant of Sandra from Greek alexandros, meaning defender of mankind.
Scandinavian/Germanic
From Old Norse or Germanic roots, possibly meaning godly helmet or beautiful.
Hebrew
From Hebrew Shoshana, meaning lily or rose.
Greek
Variant of Stacy from Greek stasis, meaning resurrection or standing.