Browse names
1,155 names match.
Greek
Short form of Sylvester, meaning wooded or of the forest.
Sanskrit
Possibly derived from Surya, the Sanskrit word for sun.
Modern American
Modern invention, possibly related to Shade or Shadow.
Arabic
Modern variant of Samira, possibly meaning evening conversation.
Spanish/Hebrew
Derived from Sant'Anna, Spanish for Saint Anne.
Hungarian
Hungarian form of Alexander, derived from Greek meaning defender of men.
Modern American
Modern invention, possibly influenced by Sheryl or Shares.
Spanish
A variant spelling of Sierra, meaning mountain range or saw.
Latin
Derived from Sabinus, referring to the ancient Sabine people of Italy.
Japanese
Happy, luck, or fortune in Japanese tradition.
Uncertain
Possibly a variant of Sheryl or Cheryl with unclear traditional etymological roots.
Chinese
The sun; a celestial and positive symbolic name in Chinese tradition.
Norse/Scandinavian
From sol (sun) and vig (strength or battle); the strong one of the sun.
Armenian/Greek
From Sergios meaning servant; used traditionally in Armenian Christian culture.
Sanskrit
Wealth, prosperity, auspiciousness, or divine grace in Hindu tradition.
English
Variant of Sydney, from an English place name meaning wide meadow.
African American
Modern African American name, likely combining Sha- prefix with Quanna.
Spanish
Variant of Antonio, from Latin meaning priceless.
Hebrew
Variant of Samuel, Hebrew meaning God has heard.
Latin
Variant of Sabrina, Latin name possibly meaning from the river Severn.
Welsh
Welsh name meaning God's gracious gift.
African American
Modern African American name combining Shawn with Tae.
Irish
Variant of Shannon, Irish meaning wise river.
Latin (modern variant)
Likely a variant of Silas, meaning asked for or prayed for.
English (modern created)
A modern African-American created name with no established etymology.
Hebrew
A biblical place name referring to the Plain of Sharon, a fertile coastal region.
Hebrew
French form of Simon, meaning he has heard.
Turkish/Greek
Turkish name meaning moonlight or possibly from Selene the Greek moon goddess.
English (modern variant)
Modern spelling of Shelly or variant of Michelle, meaning who is like God.
English (modern variant)
Modern variant of Shawn or possibly Cheyenne, meaning gift from God.
English (modern variant)
Modern spelling of Sherry or variant of Cheryl, meaning beloved.
African American
Modern creation, likely derived from Shonda or Shante.
Hebrew
Princess, noblewoman.
English
Modern creation, possibly derived from Sharon or Sheryl.
English
Modern creation, likely variant of Charlene.
English
Boisterous and excitable, wild and spirited.
Hebrew/Sanskrit
Possibly from Sarah meaning princess, or Sanskrit for flowing.
African American
Modern creation, possibly combining Shay and Toya.
Modern African American
Modern invented name with unclear etymology.
Greek/English
Variation of Stephen, meaning crowned or garland.
Arabic
Relating to the sky or heavens, celestial.
Finnish/Scandinavian
Finnish name possibly relating to soil or nature.
Modern American
A modern creation, likely derived from Shana or Shanelle.
Hebrew
Diminutive of Sarah or Sadira, meaning princess.
English
From the occupation of a ship's captain or master of a vessel.
Hebrew
Derived from 'Shiloh,' a biblical place name meaning tranquility or sent.
Modern American
A modern creation, possibly derived from Shenika or a blend of Shea and Neka.
Sanskrit
Derived from Sanskrit, meaning beautiful, charming, or delightful.