Female and male first names beginning with the letter “S”..
SSIRLEY
FemaleUnique name of uncertain origin, potentially derived from French surname Cirle or variant spelling of Cheryl/Shirley, meaning 'hold dear' or 'bright meadow'.
SSTEPHANIE
FemaleStephanie is a female given name of Greek origin, derived from 'stephanos' meaning 'crown'. It has been associated with royalty throughout history.
ST
MaleSt., of Latin origin, means 'saint' and honors individuals canonized by Christian denominations.
STACCATO
MaleUnique Italian-origin given name derived from the musical term meaning short, separated notes.
STACCI
FemaleUnique Italian-origin given name derived from the musical term "staccato," meaning "detached" or "abrupt.
STACE
MaleDistinctive name of Latin origin, derived from the Roman family name Stacy or Stanislaw, meaning "crown". It has been used historically as both a male and female given name, first gaining popularity during the Middle Ages in Europe, particularly in England where it was associated with noble families. In the United States, Stace peaked in popularity during the 1960s and 1970s but has since declined, making it uncommon today. Despite its rarity, Stace remains a strong and memorable name suitable for people of various cultural backgrounds due to its Latin origin.
STACE
FemaleGreek-origin unisex name derived from 'stakhos', meaning 'bundle' or 'sheaf'. It originally symbolized abundance, associating with Greek goddess Demeter of agriculture. Today, Stace is globally used but uncommon in popular culture.
STACEE
FemaleRare yet powerful female name of Latin origin, meaning 'to stand' or 'be firm', signifying strength and resilience.
STACEY
FemaleEnglish name of medieval origin, derived from Agnes meaning "pure." Popularized in the U.S. in the 1970s-80s, it's still widely used today.
STACEY
MaleModern, gender-neutral English name derived from the Scottish surname 'Stewart', meaning 'strong-willed'.
STACEYANN
FemaleDistinctive female name of Jamaican origin, derived from the Jamaican patois word 'stay', meaning to live or reside in a particular place.
STACHA
FemalePolish diminutive of Stanislaw, meaning 'glorious' or 'famous warrior'.
STACHIA
FemaleGreek name of ancient origin, meaning "pile" or "heap", originally used as a surname for those living near stone piles or working with goods. Today, it's predominantly a female name associated with strength and resilience.
STACI
MaleAmerican given name derived from Latin 'staceus', meaning 'standing', popularized in the 1960s-70s as a modern alternative spelling to Stacy.
STACI
FemaleModern American name variant of Stacy, derived from the Latin Anastasia meaning 'resurrection'.
STACIA
FemaleStacia, of Greek origin, means 'standstill' or 'state', and was popularized in the late 19th century.
STACIANN
FemaleUnique Latin-derived name originally meaning 'ear of wheat', popular during the Roman Empire.
STACIE
FemaleDistinctive American name, a modern twist on Stacy, derived from the Latin 'Fortunatus', meaning 'lucky' or 'prosperous'.
STACIE
MaleAmerican female name derived from the Greek male name Stavros, meaning "crown" or "garland".
STACY
MaleAmerican given name of English origin, meaning 'estate' or 'dwelling', popularized by Hollywood stars like Stacy Keach.
STACY
FemaleCharming female given name derived from the Greek "Anastasia," meaning "from Constantine" or "Constantinople.
STACYANN
FemaleDistinctive female name of Haitian origin, derived from the French word 'stacer', meaning 'to stand' or 'to stay', potentially signifying 'one who stands firm'.
STACYE
FemaleModern, unique female name with roots in the U.S., potentially derived from Stacy, and associated with Latin "stacius," meaning "to pile up." Its exact meaning remains unclear but conveys abundance or accumulation.
STAFAN
MaleStefan is of German origin, derived from the word 'stefn' meaning 'crown' or 'garland', symbolizing strength and triumph. It has been popular in Europe since the Middle Ages and is associated with notable figures such as Saint Stephen, the first Christian martyr. Today, it remains a widely used name throughout Europe and beyond.
STAFANIE
FemaleRare yet captivating Greek name meaning "bunch of grapes," symbolizing fertility and abundance in ancient mythology. Its popularity surged during the Middle Ages, spawning variations like Stephanie and Stefanie. Throughout history, notable figures such as Stephanie of Monte Cristo have carried this distinctive name. Today, Stafanie stands out for its uniqueness while retaining its timeless beauty and profound meaning.
STAFFON
MaleUncommon given name with unknown origins; it could be a variant of Stafford or a coined name, and its meaning remains open to interpretation due to lack of documentation.
STAFFORD
MaleAnglo-Saxon name derived from 'stæpp' meaning staff/stem and 'ford' meaning river crossing, translating to 'river crossing with a staff'.
STAFON
MaleUnusual given name of uncertain origin and meaning, possibly derived from the Greek Stephanos or Old Norse Staffán.
STAISHA
FemaleHebrew name meaning 'righteous', traditionally given to boys but now also used for girls, reflecting the qualities of justice, kindness, and compassion.
STAJAH
FemaleExotic and rare name of unknown origin, with no definitive records or sources attributing it to any particular culture or language. Its meaning is also undocumented, but some interpret it as "one who stands tall" or "remains steadfast".
STALEY
MaleEnglish-origin given name derived from the Old English surname "Steley," signifying strength and endurance.
STALEY
FemaleEnglish name derived from the Old English word 'staell' meaning 'stone', often given to individuals living near significant stone features.
STALIN
MaleBoy's name of Georgian origin, meaning "man of steel" in Russian. It was adopted by Joseph Stalin to reflect his firm and unyielding nature.
STALLONE
MaleDanayara is a captivating unisex name of Spanish origin, derived from the Arabic words "Danan" meaning small or delicate and "-yara" denoting beauty or grace.
STALYN
MaleRare, unique male given name of Latin origin, derived from 'stalentia' meaning 'talent', often associated with giftedness.
STAMATIA
FemaleGreek feminine name derived from "stamai", meaning "to stand still". It symbolizes patience and perseverance.
STAMATINA
FemaleRare yet elegant Greek female given name, derived from "stamatizo," meaning "to stop" or "to cause to stand still," and often translated as "peaceful" or "calm." Its origins trace back to ancient Greece, with recent popularity in the 19th century.
STAMATIOS
MaleGreek male name of Latin origin meaning 'stable' or 'steadfast'.
STAMATIS
MaleAncient Greek masculine name derived from "stamai", meaning "to stand firm" or "be steadfast".
STAN
MaleEnglish name derived from Middle English "stan," meaning "stone." It was first used as a personal name in the early 13th century, often given to those perceived as strong or steadfast like stone itself. Today, Stan remains popular among English-speaking populations and is associated with warmth and approachability.