Browse names
1,155 names match.
Old English
One who strikes; an occupational surname from Middle English striker.
Arabic
Star; from Arabic sidra referring to a star or the lote tree.
Russian/Greek
Wisdom; variant of Sonya from Sophia meaning wisdom.
Japanese
Small lily; from Japanese saya (small) and yuri (lily).
Arabic
Grateful or thankful; from Arabic shakira meaning to be grateful.
Sanskrit
One of the Krittikas; from Sanskrit referring to a star in Hindu mythology.
Arabic
Noble and honorable.
English
A songbird.
Modern
Modern variant of Hayden or Shaden.
Arabic
Happy and fortunate.
English
Modern creation, likely variant of Shonda or influenced by Shawn.
English
Modern creation, variant of Shanda or influenced by Shantel.
English
Modern creation, variant of Shayla or influenced by Shea.
Arabic
Means martyr or witness.
English
Variant of Sheryl; means beloved.
English
Modern creation, variant of Shaleah or influenced by Shay.
English
From Spencer; means steward or butler.
English
Bright meadow with a feminine suffix, blending Shirley with the -lene ending.
Old English
Bright meadow, from scir meaning bright and leah meaning meadow.
Hebrew
Peace, from the Hebrew word shalom expressing tranquility and wholeness.
Hebrew
Princess, variant spelling of Sally derived from Sarah.
Sanskrit
Rock or stone, from Sanskrit conveying strength and permanence.
Old English
Male child, a simple English word name.
Sanskrit
That which is heard or Vedic literature and knowledge.
Spanish
Sonorous or having a pleasant sound.
Hebrew/Modern
Princess, variation of Sharon.
English
Shaman or caretaker, surname origin.
French/Hebrew
Lily, French diminutive of Susan.
English
A town with a stockade or where tree stumps grow.
Sanskrit
Sanskrit name meaning courage or bravery.
Dutch
Dutch name derived from Saxon or Saxony.
Sanskrit
Sanskrit name meaning sun or radiant.
English
Modern variant of Sheryl or Shirley, meaning bright meadow.
Spanish
Spanish title and name meaning lady or woman of respect.
English
Combination name of Sally and Ann, Sally from Hebrew meaning princess.
Japanese
From Japanese possibly meaning help or small.
Latin
Modern variant of Serenity, meaning peaceful calm.
Sanskrit
From Sanskrit meaning ocean or sea.
English
A small star or an aspiring actress.
Welsh
Possibly Welsh origin of uncertain meaning.
Hebrew
Variant of Sharon, meaning a plain or fertile land.
Modern
Modern creation of uncertain origin.
Irish
Variant of Sheridan, meaning descendant of Sirideán.
Greek
Variant of Stephanie, meaning crowned one.
Latin/Spanish
Spanish variant of Sergio, meaning attendant or servant.
English
English surname meaning willow hill or settlement on the hill.
Greek
Meaning spirit or breath.
Sanskrit
Meaning dark blue, sapphire, or wealth.