Female and male names starting with the letter "S" .
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STANA
FeminineBulgarian feminine name meaning 'star', derived from the Slavic element 'stara'.
STANCE
MasculineThe English-made name "Stance" lacks specific meaning or history; it's popularized through media like Street Fighter but isn't traditionally used as a given name.
STANCEL
MasculineSlavic name derived from 'stan', meaning 'to stand' or 'firm', with '-cel' being a diminutive suffix, signifying 'little steadfast one'.
STANCIL
MasculineRare yet significant Slavic given name derived from 'stan' meaning 'standing' or 'camp', and 'cil' translating to 'glory'. It was historically popular among Polish nobility and carries international recognition today.
STANCY
FeminineRare Polish name meaning 'glorious battle' or 'famous warrior', derived from Stanislaw and popularized by Saint Stanislaus of Krakow.
STANDARD
MasculineEnglish origin, derived from the Old French word 'estendart', meaning 'banner' or 'flag'. It has been associated with leadership throughout history and is now carried by people worldwide.
STANDFORD
MasculineStanford is a rare, historic English male given name derived from Old English 'stan' meaning 'stone' and '-ford' signifying 'river crossing', translating to 'stone ford' or 'rocky river crossing'.
STANDISH
MasculineStandish: Originating from Anglo-Saxon roots, this name is derived from Old English 'stan' (stone) and 'dæg' (day). It originally served as a surname for those living near prominent stones. While rare as a personal name during Middle Ages England, Standish gained recognition through Myles Standish, an English military officer who helped found Plymouth Colony in the United States.
STANDLEY
MasculineEnglish given name with roots dating back centuries, derived from the Old English word 'stand', and believed to have originated as an occupational surname for someone who worked at boundary stones. It evolved into a given name over time and has seen some popularity in recent years despite its rarity.
STANDLY
MasculineUncommon English given name with an intriguing origin. It evolved from the Old English surname Stan(d)ley, which means "stone" and implies living near stones or in a stony settlement.
STANELY
MasculineStanley is an English name derived from "stanleigh," meaning "stony clearing." It was popularized as a given name in the 18th century by King Henry Stanley I.
STANESHA
FeminineUnique and powerful African-origin name meaning 'glorious' or 'magnificent', popular among those appreciating its strength, dignity, and elegance.
STANETTE
FeminineFrench-derived female given name, meaning 'little rock' or 'small stone'.
STANEY
MasculineStanley is an English name with centuries of history, derived from the Old English word 'stān' meaning stone and Middle English word 'leah' meaning woodland clearing, thus literally translating to "stone clearing." It has been associated with notable figures such as Sir Thomas Stanley, a key figure in the Wars of the Roses, and Sir Henry Morton Stanley, the Welsh-American explorer who found Dr. Livingstone in Africa. Additionally, it has been popularized through literature and film characters like Stanley Kowalski in Tennessee Williams' "A Streetcar Named Desire" and Stanley Ipkiss in "The Mask.
STANFORD
MasculineEnglish surname and given name derived from Old English words 'stan' (stone) and 'forth' (journey), translating to "journey to a stony or rocky place".
STANISHA
FeminineSlavic origin, derived from Stanislav meaning "famous warrior". It originated in Poland during the medieval period and was often given to boys born into wealthy or noble families. Today, it's popular worldwide among Slavic communities. Notably, Stanislav I, known as Stanislav the Bald, ruled as Grand Duke of Lithuania in the 15th century. Despite its unique character, Stanisha remains a beloved choice for parents seeking meaningful names with rich history and strong meaning.
STANISLAUS
MasculineLatin-derived masculine given name meaning "glorious stand" or "firm in glory," popularized by Saint Stanislaus of Szczepanów, Poland's patron saint.
STANISLAV
MasculineSlavic origin meaning 'standing in glory' or 'firm in fame'.
STANISLAVA
FeminineSlavic feminine given name derived from the word "stan", meaning "to stand". It translates to "standing up for oneself" or "steadfast", reflecting strength and independence.
STANISLAW
MasculinePolish name derived from 'stana' meaning 'good' and 'slav' meaning 'glory', translating to 'glorious fame'.
STANISLAWA
FeminineFemale given name of Polish origin, derived from the masculine name Stanislaw, which means "upright in glory".
STANJA
FeminineBulgarian girl's name meaning "star," derived from the word "zvezda." It honors St. Anastasia, an early Christian martyr, and has gained international recognition despite its rarity.
STANLEE
MasculineAmerican name created by adding "-lee" to Stanley, originally meaning 'beautiful' or 'graceful', though it lacks traditional historical significance and is used for both boys and girls.
STANLEE
FeminineUnique English name created by combining Stanley ("stony clearing") and Lee ("river" or "mill worker").
STANLEIGH
MasculineRare English given name derived from "stan" (stone) and "-ley" (meadow), signifying 'stone meadow'.
STANLEY
FeminineEnglish name of Old Norman French origin, meaning "from the stony clearing" or "clear meadow among the stones.
STANLEY
MasculineEnglish masculine given name derived from the Old Norman French word for "stallion's meadow," reflecting its powerful equine origins. It has been used for centuries, particularly among wealthy and noble families in medieval England, with notable bearers including Sir Thomas Stanley and figures like Kubrick, Lee, Baldwin, and Matthews. Today, it remains a strong and distinctive name with a sense of history and tradition.
STANLY
MasculineStanley is an English given name derived from the Norman surname Stanley, meaning "from the stony clearing".
STANN
MasculineRare Cornish given name derived from 'stann', the Cornish word for tin, historically significant in Cornwall's mining industry.
STANNA
FeminineRare female name of Scandinavian origin that translates to 'little stone' or 'made of stone', symbolizing strength and endurance.
STANSON
MasculineLatin-origin given name derived from the Roman family name Stanus, which means 'standing steadfast' or 'firm in standing'. It originates from the Latin word 'stare', meaning 'to stand'. This name implies stability and endurance.
STANTON
MasculineEnglish given name of Germanic origin, derived from the Old English place-name "stone settlement.
STANWOOD
MasculineUncommon American name derived from Old English elements "stone" (Stan) and "forest" (Wood), signifying strength and nature.
STANYA
FeminineSlavic name meaning "reward" or "honor", dating back to ancient times and popular among Eastern Slavs like Russians and Ukrainians.
STAPHANIE
FeminineStephanie is a Greek-derived feminine given name that means "crown" or "garland".
STAPHANY
FeminineRare and beautiful Greek name derived from "staphis", meaning "grape cluster". It signifies abundance, prosperity, and fertility, tied to ancient Greek myths surrounding Dionysus.
STAPHON
MasculineUncommon African given name of Igbo origin from Nigeria. While its meaning is not explicitly clear, it's believed to mean "establishing sound" or "building voice".
STAR
FeminineEnglish origin, derived from the celestial body known as a star, symbolizing guidance and hope throughout history. It carries mystical connotations from ancient cultures viewing stars as divine entities, and is associated with fame and celebrity culture due to its modern popularity among notable figures like Yves Saint Laurent and celebrities choosing it for their daughters.
STAR
MasculineUnique American name meaning 'brightness' or 'beauty', inspired by the celestial bodies in astronomy.
STARA
FeminineSlavic origin, derived from the Slavic word 'stary', meaning 'old'.