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1,155 names match.
African American
Modern invented name, origin and meaning uncertain.
Hebrew
Variant of Samara, meaning watchful or guarded.
Sanskrit/Japanese
From Sanskrit meaning 'talent,' 'genius,' or 'victory'; also a Japanese name.
French/Latin
From the Latin 'sollemnis' or 'solus' meaning 'solemn,' 'dignified,' or 'sole.'
Greek
From the Greek 'sappheiros' meaning 'sapphire,' the blue gemstone; also used in fantasy literature.
Arabic
The feminine form of Samira, from Arabic meaning 'entertaining companion' or 'one who entertains.'
Italian/Scandinavian
Possibly an Italian diminutive or a Scandinavian short form; etymology uncertain.
English/Hebrew
A variant of Sadie, from the Hebrew Tzadok meaning 'righteous' or 'princess.'
English
Modern name possibly inspired by Sumeria or the season summer.
Persian
Variant of Sheera, meaning beautiful or a lioness.
Greek
From sophron, meaning wise or prudent.
English
Modern name possibly combining Sherry and -ice suffix.
Hebrew
Meaning flint or a hard stone.
Irish
Modern variant possibly from Shawn or Sean, meaning God is gracious.
Italian
Meaning evening or short for Seraphina meaning ardent.
English
English honorific title used as a given name.
Old English
Patronymic meaning son of Stephen, the crowned one.
Old English
Variant of Shirley, meaning shire meadow or bright clearing.
Arabic
Meaning morning star or east wind.
African American English
Modern creation, possibly a variant of Shawn meaning God is gracious.
French/English
Beloved, from the Old French Cheryl meaning dear or beloved.
African American English
Modern creation or invention without established etymology.
Arabic
Companion or entertaining, possibly from Arabic Samira.
Modern English/Irish
Modern variant, possibly related to Siobhan or a created name.
French
Black, from the Old French sable referring to the dark color.
Arabic
Ruler or power, from Arabic meaning authority or dominion.
Modern English
Sharon and lake, combining the place name and Lynn.
African American English
Modern creation or variant without established etymology.
Greek
Crown or crowned one, a variant of Stephanie from stephanos.
Modern American
A modern variant possibly derived from Charis (Greek for grace) with the Sha- prefix.
Modern American
A contemporary name combining the Sha- prefix with Lynn, meaning 'lake' or 'water.'
Modern American
A contemporary variant of Sania or Saniya, of uncertain established etymology.
Arabic
From the Arabic 'Sayyida,' meaning 'lady' or 'mistress.'
Modern American
A contemporary name of uncertain established etymology, possibly combining Sha- with Mika.
Celtic / Germanic
A variant of Cedric, from Celtic or Old English meaning 'bounty' or 'chief.'
Germanic
A Germanic variant of Stephen, from Greek meaning 'crown.'
Greek
A variant of Stevie or Steve, from Greek meaning 'crown.'
Modern American
A contemporary name of uncertain established etymology, possibly combining Sha- with Mia.
Japanese
From Japanese meaning 'sky.'
American
Modern variant inspired by the Cheyenne Native American people.
Greek
Russian diminutive of Alexander, meaning 'defender of men.'
American
Modern name of uncertain etymology, possibly combining Shan with -ay.
Germanic
English name referring to the Saxon people and their Germanic heritage.
English
Modern variant of Skyler, meaning 'sky shelter.'
English
Diminutive or independent name meaning 'son' or 'sunny.'
Greek
Germanic short form of Alexander, meaning 'defender of men.'
English
English surname meaning 'one who springs forth' or 'sprout.'
Sanskrit
Sanskrit-influenced name variant, possibly meaning 'wisdom.'