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1,155 names match.
Greek (variant spelling)
Variant of Sapphire, from the precious blue gemstone sapphire.
Greek
Variant of Stefan or Stephen, meaning crown or wreath.
Arabic
Derived from Arabic, meaning righteousness, correctness, or reconciliation.
Irish
From the Irish 'Sooliv,' meaning eagle-eyed or hawk-eyed.
Latin
From Latin 'severus,' meaning strict, serious, or severe.
Sanskrit
With a beautiful or luminous face.
Hebrew
God has heard.
Arabic
Thankful or grateful.
Hebrew
A variant of Shira, meaning song.
Welsh
Star.
Modern African American
A contemporary creation, possibly from Shavon or Siobhan.
Modern
A contemporary variant, possibly from Shakira or Arabic roots.
Modern/Hebrew
A contemporary variant, possibly from Shemaiah meaning God has heard.
Hebrew/Modern
A variant of Shira, meaning song or melody.
Hebrew
A fertile plain, from the Sharon region in ancient Israel.
Modern
A contemporary variant, possibly from Sharda or Shari.
Modern
A contemporary variant of Sharika or Shara.
Modern
A contemporary creation, possibly from Sally or Arabic roots.
English
A modern name blending Shon and tel elements.
Sanskrit
Handsome and charming, a Hindu name from Sanskrit.
Latin
From the River Severn, a variant of Sabrina.
Slavic
Glorious government, from Slavic meaning stand with glory.
English
A modern blend of Sky and Lara.
Scottish
Bright clearing or tumultuous; a Scottish place name.
Old French
Lord or master; from the title of nobility.
Greek/Spanish
Savior; Spanish form of Soter.
Norse
Victory and protection; from Old Norse elements.
Sanskrit
Peace and tranquility; from Shanti.
Irish/Hebrew
God is gracious; variant of Shaun from Sean.
Sanskrit
Modesty and peace; Hindu feminine name.
English
Modern combination of Sharon or Shai with lyn.
French
Beloved; modern variant of Shareen or Cherie.
African American
Modern created name with unclear established etymology.
Hebrew
Variant of Sadie, possibly meaning princess or derived from Sara.
Irish
Irish form of James, meaning supplanter.
Russian/Slavic
From Slavic roots meaning light or bright.
Zulu
Named after Zulu king Shaka, associated with strength and power.
Scandinavian/Germanic
From Old Norse, meaning helmet of victory.
Modern invented
Modern created name possibly a variant of Shaquille.
English
English surname or word used as given name.
Arabic/German
Of or relating to the Sahara; associated with the desert.
Greek
Venerable or revered; variant of Sebastian.
Russian
Resurrection; short form of Anastasia.
English
Modern invented name combining Shea and Lynn.
African American
Modern invented name with no established etymology.
Hebrew
Lily; a flower symbolizing beauty.
English
Sky; modern invented variant of Skylar.
Chinese/African
An Asian name with multiple meanings depending on characters used, often meaning sand or glow.