Female and male names starting with the letter "S" .
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STEVE
MasculineGreek origin, meaning "garland or crown," and has been a popular male given name in English-speaking countries since the early 20th century.
STEVEE
MasculineSteve is a gender-neutral American name with roots in English, translating to "crown" or "wreath." Popularized during the Middle Ages as a nickname for strong individuals, Steve's usage peaked in mid-20th century America but has since evolved to encompass all genders, reflecting modern societal attitudes.
STEVEE
FeminineSteve is an English unisex name derived from the Latin 'Stephens,' meaning 'crowned' or 'garland.' It has been popular for centuries, worn by notable figures like Stephen Foster and Stephen King, and can represent success and achievement.
STEVELAND
MasculineRare African-American name derived from 'Steven' (meaning "crown") and 'Land'. It symbolizes "crowned land".
STEVEN
FeminineThe name Steven is an English variant of Stephen, derived from the Greek Stephanos meaning "crown" or "garland". It has been popular throughout history due to its association with strength and intelligence.
STEVEN
MasculineEnglish given name, popular worldwide, derived from the Germanic name Stephen, meaning 'crown' or 'garland'.
STEVENA
FeminineLatin origin and means "crown" or "garland." It is a feminine form of Stephen and has been used throughout history, notably in medieval France and gaining prominence during the Victorian era.
STEVENMICHAEL
MasculineAmerican name composed of two distinct parts: Steven, derived from the Greek 'Stephanos' meaning 'crown', and Michael, of Hebrew origin meaning 'who is like God?'. This unique combination honors both Christian martyr Saint Stephen and one of the seven archangels, Michael.
STEVENN
MasculineSteven is an English name with Greek roots meaning 'crown' or 'garland', originating from 'stephanos'. Throughout history, it's been favored by nobility and associated with wisdom.
STEVENRAY
MasculineModern, uniquely created name combining 'Steve/Steven', meaning 'crown' or 'garland', with '-ray', inspired by light.
STEVENS
MasculineEnglish origin, dating back centuries, and means 'crown' or 'garland.'
STEVENSON
MasculineThe name Stevenson has Scottish origins, derived from the family name "Stewart," which means "household guardian" or "warden.
STEVEPHEN
MasculineRare, modern American given name blending Stephen ("crown") and Phen, with no specific meaning attributed to it.
STEVESON
MasculineAmerican composite name derived from Stephen ('crown') and John ('God is gracious'), suggesting success and divine favor. It has biblical roots, with Stephen being a martyr and John an apostle. Made famous by actor Steve McQueen, Steveson today is unique yet powerful-sounding.
STEVETTE
FeminineRare French given name meaning 'crown,' used primarily among French speakers but without notable historical significance.
STEVEY
FeminineStevie is an English name with Greek roots meaning "crown" or "garland," popularized by figures like Stevie Wonder and Steve McQueen.
STEVEY
MasculineStevie is an English name of medieval origin derived from 'steeple', signifying a church tower. Initially a surname, it transitioned to a given name, popularized by Scottish families.
STEVI
FeminineModern, unisex variant of the Latin male name Stephen, derived from the Greek word "stephanos," meaning "crown" or "garland.
STEVIE
FeminineUnconventional English name derived from Stephen, meaning 'crown' or 'garland', popularized by figures like Stevie Wonder and Smith.
STEVIE
MasculineEnglish name derived from "steeve," meaning "to stutter.
STEVIELYNN
FeminineUnique American name coined in the late 20th century, with an uncertain origin but often associated with 'little crown' or 'crowned one.'
STEVIERAE
FeminineUnique, recently created given name of unknown origin and meaning.
STEVIERAY
MasculineAmerican origin name coined by comedian-actor Steve Martin in the 1970s, combining 'Steve' with a musical nod to '-ray'.
STEVII
FeminineRare Greek name derived from "stephanos," meaning "crown" or "wreath," symbolizing victory and achievement.
STEVIN
MasculineDutch boy's name meaning 'little star man', popularized by the historic mathematician Simon Stevin.
STEVION
MasculineUnique American name derived from 'Steven' meaning 'crown' or 'garland', and 'John' meaning 'God is gracious'.
STEVN
MasculineScandinavian origin, means 'stone' and is believed to have originated from the Old Germanic word 'steinn.' It reflects strength and durability.
STEVON
MasculineStrong and powerful Swahili-derived name gaining popularity worldwide.
STEVONA
FeminineAfrican-origin given name derived from Stevenson, coined by Sir Walter Scott in his novel "The Heart of Midlothian." It means "son of Stephen" and has evolved from popular usage within African communities, notably among African Americans.
STEVONNA
FeminineModern American name created by combining Stephanie ("crown") and Ivonne ("yarrow"), offering a unique blend of confidence and elegance.
STEVONTE
MasculineAmerican name created by combining "Steve" with "-onte", giving it a unique yet familiar sound. Its meaning often relates to positivity and unity, but interpretations may vary as it's a coined name without historical figures attached.
STEVPHEN
MasculineEnglish variant of Stephen, meaning 'crown' or 'garland', originating from the Greek word 'stephanos'.
STEVY
FeminineUnique and intriguing name of unknown origin, often associated with confidence, creativity, and independent thinking despite its uncertain etymology.
STEVY
MasculineFrench name of Greek origin meaning "crowned one," derived from the Latin name Stephanus.
STEVYN
MasculineRare, Welsh-origin name derived from "steffan," meaning "crown" or "wreath." It's a variant of Stephen, originally given to Christmas Day babies believed destined for leadership.
STEWARD
MasculineEnglish name derived from Middle English "steward," meaning caretaker or manager.
STEWART
MasculineScottish surname and given name derived from the Old English words 'steor' (pilot) and '-ward' (keeper), translating to "guardian" or "caretaker". It was first recorded in the 13th century and has since become a prominent name worldwide, notably carried by figures like actors Jimmy Stewart and singer Rod Stewart.
STEWART
FeminineScottish surname and given name derived from the Scottish Gaelic word "stèitheach," meaning "steward." It originated with the influential House of Stewart in the Middle Ages and has since gained popularity worldwide due to its royal history and famous bearers like actor James Stewart.
STEYSI
FeminineLatin-origin name derived from 'stella', meaning star, with possible historical ties to Estela or Stephanie.
STHEFANI
FeminineUnique, elegant Greek name meaning "crown" or "garland," associated with royalty and success throughout history.