Female and male names starting with the letter "S" .

STAZIA

Feminine

Polish name meaning 'to stand firm', signifying stability and resilience, and is pronounced /ˈstaʑa/.

STAZIE

Feminine

Rare Greek-derived name meaning 'standstill' or 'state of inaction', historically associated with calm, composed individuals and notable figures like Saint Stazie and jazz singer Stazie Davis.

STCLAIR

Masculine

Distinctive unisex given name of Scottish origin, derived from the surname "Stewart" or "Stuart," meaning "steward" or "guardian." It gained popularity in the 19th century and is associated with the prominent Stewart/Stuart royal dynasty and Stirling city. Rare but memorable, it suggests responsibility and care while honoring Scottish heritage.

STCY

Feminine

Stacy is an English female name derived from the Scottish surname 'steward', meaning 'administrator of an estate'.

STEADMAN

Masculine

English given name derived from the Old English surname Stedeman, meaning "servant of the estate" or "manager of the place". It was initially used as a surname before becoming popular as a given name in the late 19th century.

STEARL

Masculine

Starl is a rare Scottish given name derived from 'Stell', meaning 'stone', or 'Searla', meaning 'stellar'. Its meaning varies but often signifies starlight or stars.

STEARNS

Masculine

Uncommon English male given name derived from the Old English surname Starnes/Stearns, meaning 'strong' or 'stern', reflecting firmness and seriousness.

STEAVE

Masculine

Rare, French-origin name derived from 'steuve', meaning 'small stream'. It signifies adaptability and emotional depth.

STEAVEN

Masculine

American variant of the Greek-derived names Steven and Stephen, carrying associations of strength and nobility. It's uncommon, having emerged in the mid-20th century.

STEBAN

Masculine

The name Steban originates from the Basque region of Spain, derived from the Basque word "Esteban," meaning "resolute" or "steadfast.

STEDMAN

Masculine

English name derived from Old English words "stede" (place) and "mann" (man), meaning 'dweller at a particular place'.

STEDMEN

Masculine

Uncommon English male given name derived from Old English elements 'stede' meaning 'place' or 'homestead', and 'mann' meaning 'man', translating to 'dweller at the homestead'.

STEDMON

Masculine

Rare Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse words meaning "stable/firm man," interpreted as "steadfast/stable man.

STEDMOND

Masculine

English name derived from 'stede' (place) and 'mund' (protection), signifying 'place of protection' or 'steadfast shield'.

STEED

Masculine

English origin and means "horseman" or "knight".

STEEL

Masculine

English origin, derived from the Old English word "stǣl" meaning 'steel', symbolizing strength and power.

STEELE

Feminine

English origin, derived from an occupational surname given to a maker or seller of nails or metal goods, with "steel" coming from Old English "stēat", meaning "little steel".

STEELE

Masculine

English origin, meaning "made of steel." It derives from the Old English word "stǽl" and signifies strength and durability.

STEELER

Masculine

Rare American name believed to be a variant of Scottish surname Steel, originally given to someone working with iron or steel. It has no specific religious or cultural association and no notable historical figures carrying the name. Its unique rarity makes it an unconventional choice.

STEELEY

Feminine

Unique and distinctive name coined by American author Jack London for his 1904 novel 'The Sea Wolf'. It's believed to blend 'steel' and 'Lee', suggesting strength, endurance, and possible cunning.

STEELIE

Feminine

American invented boys' name, meaning unknown, inspired by the strength of steel metal but unrelated.

STEELY

Feminine

Distinctive English name derived from the metal alloy 'steel', symbolizing strength and endurance.

STEELY

Masculine

Distinctively Scottish surname turned given name, derived from Old English 'stæl' meaning 'steel', symbolizing strength and durability.

STEEN

Masculine

The Danish name Steen, derived from 'steinn' meaning stone, carries a sense of steadfastness despite its rarity.

STEEVE

Masculine

French variant of Stephen, meaning "crown" or "garland," derived from the Greek word "stephanos.

STEEVEN

Masculine

Distinctive French variant of the historic name Stephen, meaning 'crown' or 'garland'.

STEEVENS

Masculine

Uncommon male name of African origin, derived from Stephen ("crown") combined with 's' to create a phonetically appealing and culturally relevant sound in the Democratic Republic of Congo during colonial times.

STEEVENSON

Masculine

Rare, French-origin male name composed of 'Steven' meaning 'crown' and 'son' meaning 'sound', interpreted as 'victorious sound'.

STEEVIE

Feminine

English name derived from Stephen, which means "crown" or "garland" in Greek.

STEFAINE

Feminine

Captivating Latin-derived female name meaning 'star,' associated with creativity, intelligence, resilience, and independence throughout history.

STEFAN

Masculine

Latin-derived name meaning 'crown' or 'garland', popularized throughout history and across cultures with figures like Saint Stephen and Stefan Batory.

STEFAN

Feminine

Greek masculine given name meaning 'crown' or 'garland', derived from the Greek word 'stephanos'.

STEFANA

Feminine

Feminine name of Greek origin, derived from "stephanos," meaning "crown" or "garland." It reflects the tradition of awarding laurel leaf wreaths to victorious athletes in ancient Greece.

STEFANE

Feminine

Italian given name derived from the Greek word 'stephanos', meaning 'crown' or 'wreath'. It has historical significance connected to several saints, including Saint Stephen, the first Christian martyr.

STEFANEE

Feminine

American variant of Stephanie, derived from the Greek male name Stephanos meaning "crown" or "garland.

STEFANEY

Feminine

Distinctive Greek girl's name with a regal history, symbolizing victory and success, and bearing the timeless meaning of "crown" or "garland.

STEFANI

Feminine

Feminine Italian name derived from Stefano, meaning "crown" or "garland," and popularized by its association with Saint Stephen.

STEFANIA

Feminine

Feminine Italian name derived from the Latin 'Stephanus,' meaning 'crown' or 'wreath.'

STEFANIE

Masculine

Feminine German name derived from Stefan, which means "crown of peace.

STEFANIE

Feminine

German name derived from Stephenus, meaning 'crown' or 'garland', popularized as Stephanie in the Middle Ages.