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1,155 names match.
Scottish/English
Diminutive form of Susan or a Scottish variant name.
African American
Modern creation possibly combining Sheryl with a feminine suffix.
Spanish
Spanish name meaning solitude or loneliness.
Native American
From the Shawnee people, meaning those of the south.
Greek
Variant of Stephanie, from stephanos meaning crown or wreath.
Greek
Wisdom, variant of Sophie.
English
Beloved beloved, blend of Sherry and Lynn.
Hebrew
A biblical region, meaning watchpost.
Arabic
Shining, bright.
English
Beloved, modern variant of Sharon.
Arabic
The great desert.
Native American
Cheyenne tribe name.
Hebrew
A plain.
Hebrew
Lily.
Hebrew
A plain.
English
Bright friend.
Cherokee
Native American giant tree.
Hebrew
She has heard or God has heard.
Irish
Variant of Sheilah or Shyla, meaning fairy woman or blind.
Hebrew
Variant of Samson, derived from Hebrew meaning sun or service.
Latin
Short form of Salvador or Salvatore, meaning savior in Latin.
Spanish
Diminutive of San Juan, meaning Saint John the gracious.
Hebrew
Variant of Sharon, meaning a plain or fertile land.
Greek
French form of Sebastian, meaning venerable or revered.
English
Modern invented name, possibly derived from Shana or Shanita.
Celtic
Variant of Cedric, meaning chief or leader.
English
Modern variant of Shana or Shan, meaning God is gracious.
Arabic
Heard, listened to, or exalted one in Arabic.
Hebrew
A variant of Solomon, meaning peaceful and wise.
English
From the English word for the season of rebirth and growth.
English
From the English word storm, referring to strong atmospheric disturbance.
Hebrew
A combination of Sue and Ellen, meaning lily and grace.
Greek
A variant of Sebastian, from sebastos meaning venerable and revered.
English
From English surname, possibly meaning steward or dispenser.
English
A modern combination or variant, possibly from Shayle and Lynn.
Sanskrit
From Sanskrit sari, a traditional Indian garment, or Hebrew for princess.
Arabic/Hebrew
Bright, radiant, or shining.
Latin
Of or relating to the forest, from Latin 'silva' meaning 'forest'.
English
Variant of Sherwood or Sheryl, meaning 'from the bright forest' or 'beloved'.
Greek
Feminine form of Stephen, meaning 'crown' or 'crowned' from Greek.
Latin/Native American
Latin place name, also the name of a Native American nation.
Hebrew
Lily flower, from the Hebrew Shoshana.
Modern American
A modern variant, possibly from Shona or Shaun.
Sanskrit
Rock or stone in Hindu tradition.
Arabic
Elevated or lofty in character.
Chinese/Modern variant
Mountain or hill in Chinese, or variant of Shaun.
Greek
Defender of men, variant of Sandra.
Arabic/Persian
Blooming flower or princess in bloom.