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1,155 names match.
Modern English
Contemporary African American name, possibly combining Shonda and -ell suffix.
Japanese
Child of good fortune and happiness.
Arabic
Witness and martyr, one who testifies.
French
Little star shining brightly, diminutive of Star.
Scandinavian
Truth and honesty, old Norse name.
Greek
Defender of mankind, variant of Sandra.
Modern English
Contemporary name possibly variant of Sheryl or Sharon.
English
English word name derived from Latin secretus meaning 'kept apart' or 'hidden.'
Hebrew
Variant of Sarah, from Hebrew sárah meaning 'princess' or 'lady.'
Sanskrit/Modern
Possibly variant of Sandra (defender of men) or derived from Sanskrit sundara meaning 'beautiful.'
English
English word name derived from Latin spiritus meaning 'breath' or 'soul.'
Arabic
Possibly from Arabic Sharia (Islamic law) or variant of Sherry (beloved) or Sharon (a plain).
Modern African American
Contemporary creation, possibly combining Sherry with the suffix -ica.
Hebrew/English
Possibly short form or variant of Shelley, from English meaning 'meadow on a ledge.'
Hebrew
Variant of Serafina, derived from Hebrew seraphim meaning burning ones or angels.
Arabic
Of the Levant or Syrian region, the eastern lands.
African American
A modern creation blending shade and donna, embodying individuality.
English
A narrative or account, representing a unique life journey.
African American
A modern creation representing individuality and style.
English
Variant of Charlee or Charlotte, meaning free man.
Arabic
Awake or vigilant, representing alertness and awareness.
English
Variant of Chelsea, meaning chalk landing place.
Hebrew
Diminutive of Susan and Suzette; lily flower.
English
Variant of Shirley; bright meadow.
Modern English
Modern African American name of uncertain etymology.
Modern English
Modern African American name of uncertain etymology.
Arabic
Royal, kingly, or noble.
English
Variant of Sidney; wide meadow.
Latin
Relating to cultivated plants; sown.
Modern English
Modern African American name of uncertain etymology.
Sanskrit
Variant of Siddhartha; one who has achieved his goal.
Modern English
Contemporary name without established historical etymology.
Hebrew
Princess.
Irish
God's gracious gift.
Arabic
Fortunate or lucky.
English
Wide meadow.
French
Graceful.
Japanese
Quiet child.
Arabic
Falcon.
Yiddish
God has heard.
Variant form
Likely variant of Susan or an independent modern name.
African American
Modern blend of Sharon or Shari with -ise suffix.
Persian/Urdu
Palace of love; from the famous Mughal gardens in India.
English variant
Variant of Scarlett; bright red color.
Japanese
Clarity child; combining concepts of purity and youth.
English variant
Variant of Charlotte; feminine form of Charles.
Zulu/African
Possibly from Zulu origins; African heritage name.
Latin/English
Variant of Sabrina, possibly derived from the River Severn in Celtic.