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827 names match.
Scottish/Irish
Scottish form of Siobhan or Jane from Hebrew Yochanan, meaning God is gracious.
Hebrew
From Hebrew Shoshana meaning lily.
Latin
From Latin silva meaning forest.
Greek
From Greek sibylla meaning prophetess or oracle.
Hebrew
From Hebrew Shoshana meaning lily or rose.
Irish
From Irish SĂ© or possibly meaning fairy fort or fairy mound.
Greek
From Greek seline meaning moon or related to Selene the moon goddess.
Greek
Variant of Sandra, short form of Alexandra meaning defender of mankind.
Hebrew
Variant of Sharon, from Hebrew Sharon meaning a fertile plain or pasture.
French (from Hebrew Susannah)
Lily.
Yiddish
Beautiful.
Greek (feminine of Stephen)
Crown or wreath.
French variant
Variant of Sherry, possibly from Old French meaning dear or beloved.
Germanic
Variant of Charlene, derived from Charles, meaning free man.
Hebrew/Irish
Derived from Hebrew meaning beautiful or from Irish SĂle.
Old English
Variant of Shelly or Shelby, derived from shell and lea (clearing).
French
From the place Chantal; song-like.
Greek
Defender of mankind; protective guardian.
Spanish
A treeless plain; vast open landscape.
English
A bright celestial object.
African American modern
Graceful and devoted, a contemporary creation.
Hebrew/Yoruba
Princess, a regal and noble name.
Hebrew
Lily, a symbol of purity.
Native American via English
Unintelligible speakers, fierce people.
Hebrew
Lily, symbol of grace and purity.
Greek via English
Resurrection, one restored.
Old English
Bright clearing, shining meadow.
Hebrew via English
Princess, royal maiden.
Irish
Descendant of the wild one.
Arabic
Grateful and thankful.
French
From Saint Denis.
English
Proud and illustrious.
English
Star like and bright.
English
Tempestuous, characterized by storms; directly from the English weather descriptor.
English
Celestial body, shining light; directly from the English word for heavenly bodies.
Latin
From Sabium, an ancient Italian region; denoting a woman of the Sabine people.
Irish
God is gracious; variant of Shawn or Shaun from 'SeĂĄn'.
Spanish-Latin
Help, aid, assistance; from Latin 'succurrere' (to run to help).
Hebrew
Graceful lily, grace combined with purity; from Hebrew 'shoshana'.
Hebrew
A plain, fertile land; variant of Sharon from Hebrew 'sharon'.
Modern
Modern variant, possibly of Isla or Shiloh; etymology uncertain.
Latin/Slavic
From Latin sal meaning salt, or as a variant of Slavic names.
English
Variant of Shelley, from English surname meaning clearing on a shelf of land.
Greek
Variant of Stephanie, from Greek Stephanos meaning crown.
Irish/Modern
Possibly variant of Irish surname Shea; established etymology uncertain.
Irish/Hebrew
Irish form of Joan or Jeanne, from Hebrew Yohanna meaning God is gracious.
English
From the meadow; combination of Shae (Irish SĂdhach) and Lee (meadow).
Irish
Old river goddess; from the Irish River Shannon.