Browse names
1,155 names match.
Latin
From Severus, meaning strict, severe, or austere.
Hebrew
Possibly derived from Zipporah, meaning bird or sparrow.
Sanskrit/Arabic
Means blessed, fortunate, or one who brings good fortune.
Greek
Slavic variant of Sophia, meaning wisdom.
Modern invented
A contemporary name possibly blending Shan with the suffix ese.
Modern invented
A contemporary variant possibly derived from Susan or Suzanne.
Hebrew
A variant of Sherrie or Sharon, meaning a fertile plain or princess.
Latin/Greek
A variant of Skylar or Silas, meaning from the forest.
Hebrew/Irish
A variant of Shawnee, meaning God is gracious.
English
A compound of Sara (princess) and Lee (meadow or field).
Hebrew/English
Beloved, variant of Sherine from the Hebrew shared roots.
Yiddish
Beautiful, Yiddish variant of Schneidel or related to beauty.
Greek/English
Forest dwelling, variant of Silas from the Latin silva.
Modern American
Modern American name, possibly influenced by Sherry or Cherie.
Latin
Of the forest, Latin name from silva meaning woodland.
Spanish/Italian
Saw or mountain ridge, from Latin serra.
Modern American
Modern American name, possibly African-American influenced creation.
Native American (Cheyenne)
Referring to the Cheyenne people; meaning alien speakers.
Latin
Peaceful and serene; variant of Serenity.
Modern/Unknown
Etymology uncertain; modern African American name.
Unknown
Etymology uncertain; possibly variant of Sydelle.
Hebrew
A plain or a flat area; variant of Sharon.
Unknown
Etymology uncertain; possibly short form variant.
Arabic
Eternal or steadfast; from Arabic root.
Swedish/Germanic
Calm or peaceful; Scandinavian origin.
Modern/Unknown
Etymology uncertain; modern African American name.
Latin
Heavenly or celestial; variant of Celeste.
Persian
Sweet as sugar.
Modern American
Invented name blending Sher with Lin.
Modern American
Shy and graceful; variant of Shirley.
Hebrew
Princess and grace; combination name.
Arabic
Musical note or singing girl.
Hebrew
Lily; variant spelling of Suzanne.
Hebrew
God has heard; variant of Sammy.
African American
Modern creation with no established traditional etymology.
Hebrew/Arabic
Means heard by God or exalted.
Scandinavian
Variant of Sondra derived from Alexander meaning defender.
Hebrew
Variant of Samantha meaning listener or feminine of Samuel.
Spanish
Variant of Sierra meaning mountain range.
Greek
Variant of Steven meaning crown or garland.
Arabic
Variant of Selena derived from Selene meaning moon goddess.
Hebrew
Combination of Sarah meaning princess and Jane meaning God is gracious.
Greek
Variant of Stephen meaning crown or garland.
Modern American
Modern creation, a blend of Shay and Leigh or influenced by Shirley.
Latin
Blind one; an English diminutive of Cecilia.
Sanskrit
Verse or hymn; a Sanskrit term for poetic verse.
Hebrew/Greek
Converted or turning away; possibly related to Sabinus.
Modern variant
Modern creation, possibly a variant of Sherry or Cheryl.