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827 names match.
American
Modern creation of uncertain origin.
Latin
From the Sabines.
Sanskrit/Hindi
Sanskrit and Hindi name meaning 'meditation', 'remembrance', or 'contemplation'.
Greek/English
Variation of Cindy or Sandra, from Greek 'Alexandra' meaning 'defender of men'.
Irish/Modern
Modern variation of Shea or Shay, possibly from Irish meaning 'from the fairy fort'.
Greek
Variant of Cynthia, from Greek "kynthia" (of Mount Cynthus).
Sanskrit
Feminine form of Shiva, Sanskrit "auspicious one."
Modern African American
Modern creation, variant of Shanika.
Modern African American
Modern creation, variant of Chantal.
Modern
Modern variant, possibly from Sarita or related to Charity.
English
Variant of Cheryl or Sheryl, derived from Charlotte or Charity.
Arabic
Lofty or elevated in spirit.
English
Blend of Sharon and Charlene, combining biblical place name and feminine form of Charles.
Sanskrit
Sun or great teacher.
English
One who sails or travels the sea.
Greek
Variant of Stephanie, meaning 'crown' or 'wreath.'
English/Irish (modern)
Modern variant of Shawn with feminine suffix; from Sean, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Hebrew
Variant of Shiloh, meaning 'peace' or 'the place of peace.'
Sanskrit
From Sanskrit, meaning 'equal,' 'simultaneous,' or 'appointed time.'
Spanish
Variant of Sierra, meaning 'mountain range' or 'saw.'
English/Latin
From Latin serenus, meaning 'calm,' 'peaceful,' or 'serene.'
Hebrew
Derived from the biblical Seraph, meaning burning or ardent.
Multiple
A name of varied origins, possibly short for names like Sandra or derived from Japanese/Chinese meanings.
English
A modern variant of Chanel, derived from the French word for channel.
Scottish
A Scottish name derived from IonĂ , a form of Jonah meaning God is gracious.
Latin
A variant of Serena, derived from Latin meaning calm, peaceful, or tranquil.
African American
Modern creation, likely influenced by Shaq or Shakir.
Greek
Variant of Cynthia, related to Mount Cynthus.
Modern
Modern creation, likely African American origin.
Gaelic
Variant of Sheena or Shona, from Gaelic meaning fair.
Slavic
Slavic form of Alexander, meaning defender of mankind.
Greek
Italian form of Stephanie, from stephanos meaning crown.
English/Modern
Modern creation combining Sky (the atmosphere) with the suffix -lynn.
Sanskrit
From Shanaya meaning wise or shining in Hindu tradition.
African American
Modern creation, feminine form based on the name Shaquan.
Irish; from Irish SĂle
Anglicized form of the Irish name SĂle, possibly related to an old Celtic goddess.
Spanish
Feminine form related to Santiago or Sanchez, ultimately from Saint James.
Sanskrit and Scandinavian
From Sanskrit meaning beautiful or excellent; also used as a Scandinavian short form of names.
English
Possibly a variant of Somer or Summer, from a place name.
Greek
Diminutive of Anastasia, meaning resurrection.
English
English virtue name from the day of the week.
Irish
A feminine form meaning wise or old, derived from Siobhan.
English
A harmonious composition or a pleasing arrangement of sounds.
Compound
A combination of Sue (lily) and Ann (grace), meaning graceful lily.
Modern variant
A contemporary creation possibly based on Shayla, meaning fairy child.
English
Possibly a variant of Shelby or Selma, meaning willow or peaceful.
Modern variant
A contemporary creation based on Skylar, meaning shelter or protection.
Hebrew
Hearkening or hearing; possibly a variant of Simone.