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1,155 names match.
Irish
A feminine form of Shawn, the Irish form of John, meaning God is gracious.
Hebrew
A diminutive of Samuel, meaning God has heard.
Latin
From Latin silvestris, meaning of the forest or wooded.
Hebrew
Variant of Sharon, from the Hebrew name of a fertile coastal plain in Israel; also a Hungarian form of Sarah.
Greek
Diminutive of Anastasia or Eustacia, from Greek anastasis, meaning resurrection.
English
From an Old English occupational surname meaning shearer of cloth.
Scandinavian
Scandinavian and German form of Sonya, a Russian diminutive of Sophia meaning wisdom.
Greek
German form of Stephanie, feminine of Stephen, from the Greek meaning crown or garland.
English
From an English surname and place name meaning steep-sided valley or flat-topped hill.
French
A variant of Sherry, from the French chérie, meaning darling.
Scottish/English
From an occupational surname meaning steward, the guardian or keeper of a household, borne by the Scottish royal house.
Hebrew
From Hebrew, a variant of Shana meaning God's gracious gift or God has favored us.
Irish
Variant of Shannon from Irish Sionna, meaning wise river or old river.
Hebrew
Diminutive of Samantha from Hebrew Shemuel, meaning heard by God.
Irish/Hebrew
Irish feminine form of Sean from Hebrew Yochanan, meaning God is gracious.
Greek
Variant of Sandra from Greek alexandros, meaning defender of mankind.
Greek
From Greek stephanos, meaning crown or wreath.
Scandinavian/Germanic
From Old Norse or Germanic roots, possibly meaning godly helmet or beautiful.
Hebrew
From Hebrew Shoshana, meaning lily or rose.
Greek
Variant of Stacy from Greek stasis, meaning resurrection or standing.
Scottish/Irish
Scottish form of Siobhan or Jane from Hebrew Yochanan, meaning God is gracious.
Hebrew
From Hebrew Shoshana meaning lily.
Latin
From Latin silva meaning forest.
Greek
From Greek sibylla meaning prophetess or oracle.
Latin/Scottish
Diminutive of Scott, from Latin Scotius meaning from Scotland.
Hebrew
From Hebrew Shoshana meaning lily or rose.
Irish
From Irish SĂ© or possibly meaning fairy fort or fairy mound.
Greek
From Greek seline meaning moon or related to Selene the moon goddess.
Greek
Variant of Sandra, short form of Alexandra meaning defender of mankind.
Hebrew
Variant of Sharon, from Hebrew Sharon meaning a fertile plain or pasture.
French (from Hebrew Susannah)
Lily.
Yiddish
Beautiful.
English
Sandy ford.
Greek (feminine of Stephen)
Crown or wreath.
Scottish English
From Scotland or denoting a person from Scotland.
French variant
Variant of Sherry, possibly from Old French meaning dear or beloved.
Irish
Variant of Shane or Sean, Irish form of John meaning God is gracious.
Old French
From Saint Maur, a place name of French origin.
Germanic
Variant of Charlene, derived from Charles, meaning free man.
Old English
English surname used as a first name, derived from a place name meaning shell town.
Hebrew/Irish
Derived from Hebrew meaning beautiful or from Irish SĂle.
Old English
Variant of Shelly or Shelby, derived from shell and lea (clearing).
French
From the place Chantal; song-like.
Greek
Defender of mankind; protective guardian.
Spanish
A treeless plain; vast open landscape.
English
A bright celestial object.
African American modern
Graceful and devoted, a contemporary creation.
Hebrew/Yoruba
Princess, a regal and noble name.