Female and male names starting with the letter "S" .
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STHEFANY
FeminineUnique Spanish female given name derived from "estefanía," meaning "crown" or "garland." Popularized by Miguel de Cervantes in "Don Quixote," it signifies intelligence, elegance, and strength despite its rarity compared to similar names like Stephanie.
STHEPANIE
FeminineStephanie is a classic and elegant girl's name of Greek origin, meaning "crown" or "garland," reflecting beauty and grace, and with biblical associations.
STHEPHANIE
FeminineThe name Stephanie is of Greek origin, meaning 'crown' or 'garland', derived from 'stephanos'. Popularized during the Middle Ages by European royalty, it was further boosted in the 20th century due to Princess Stephanie of Monaco.
STIAN
MasculineThe Norwegian name Stian, derived from Old Norse elements 'stýr' (steer) and 'mann' (man), means "ship's pilot" or "steersman," reflecting Norway's rich seafaring history.
STIG
MasculineScandinavian name of Old Norse origin meaning 'track' or 'path', popular among Vikings due to its association with strength and courage. It remains uncommon outside Scandinavia despite gaining recent popularity through notable bearers like Swedish actor Stig Anderson.
STIHL
MasculineThe name Stihl originates from Germany, derived from 'sthil,' meaning 'steep' or 'precipitous.' It was once associated with a brave medieval noble family and now stands for boldness and daring.
STILES
MasculineRare American given name with English roots, originally meaning "to cut" or "to shape," associated with tailors and craftsmen.
STILEZ
MasculineRecently created, unique name with unknown origins and meanings.
STILLMAN
MasculineUncommon English name derived from Old English "stille" meaning calm, combined with "-man", translating to "calm man".
STINA
FeminineSwedish feminine name, a short form of Christina/Kristina meaning "follower of Christ", popular in Sweden since the Middle Ages.
STINEY
MasculineUncommon name of unknown origin, possibly derived from Scandinavian or Germanic roots like Stein or Stone, but with no concrete evidence to support this theory. Its rarity and distinctive sound make it appealing and memorable.
STINSON
MasculineRare yet distinguished male given name of English origin, derived from the Norman given name "Estienne," meaning "crown" or "garland.
STIORRA
FeminineStiorra, of Norse origin, means 'star' and was a maternal figure in Norse myth.
STIRLING
FeminineScottish male given name derived from the city of Stirling, meaning "stone clearing".
STIRLING
MasculineScottish name derived from 'Sruighlea', meaning 'strife' or 'tumult', reflecting the city's historic role as a strategic battleground.
STIVEN
MasculineGreek name derived from Stephen, meaning 'crown' or 'garland', symbolizing victory and success.
STJULIAN
MasculineRare Latin-derived name, meaning 'star', inspired by the saintly martyr Julia of Corsica.
STOCKTON
MasculineUncommon English given name derived from the surname Stockton, which translates to "settlement farm".
STODDARD
MasculineRare English given name derived from 'Stodehard', meaning 'strong and firm'.
STOIC
MasculineDistinctive Greek-origin name derived from 'stoicism', signifying wisdom, self-control, and resilience, key aspects of ancient Stoic philosophy.
STOKELY
MasculineThe name Stokely originates from English and means "from the stooks field".
STOKELY
FeminineEnglish-origin given name meaning "clearing near the settlement," derived from Old English words for village and meadow. Once a medieval surname denoting association with settlements, it evolved into a unique and distinctive given name used today by families valuing its historical significance.
STOKES
MasculineEnglish origin, derived from the Old English word 'stoc' meaning 'pike' or 'staff'. It was initially given to people who lived near wooden poles used as landmarks.
STOKLEY
MasculineUncommon yet historic English given name derived from 'stoc', meaning 'stock' or 'trunk', originally referring to someone living near fortified enclosures.
STONE
FeminineStone: English unisex name derived from 'ston', meaning 'stone'. Historically associated with stonemasons or stone-dwelling areas.
STONE
MasculineUnique English given name meaning "rock" or "stone", often associated with strength and durability.
STONEWALL
MasculineRare English given name derived from the surname meaning "stone wall" or "stone waller," popularized by Confederate General Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson for his tenacious defensive tactics during the American Civil War.
STONEY
FeminineUncommon given name with unknown origins and no widely agreed-upon meaning.
STONEY
MasculineDistinct English given name derived from 'stone', meaning hard, rocky substance.
STONI
FeminineDistinct American girls' name, a variant spelling of Stone, possibly meaning strength or skill.
STONIE
FeminineContemporary American name with no specific meaning or origin.
STONIE
MasculineUncommon given name of unknown origin, possibly a variant of Stone meaning 'stone' in English.
STONY
MasculineAmerican given name derived from the English word 'stony', meaning rocky or stonelike. It signifies strength, steadfastness, and resilience.
STOREE
FeminineAmerican given name created by Sylvia Plath in her novel "The Bell Jar." Its meaning is not explicitly stated but can be interpreted as a blend of 'store' and 'free,' symbolizing independence and freedom.
STOREY
FeminineEnglish origin, derived from an occupational surname given to bookbinders or booksellers, signifying someone involved in the trade of books.
STORI
FeminineRare yet powerful Scandinavian girl's name of Norwegian origin, derived from Old Norse "stóri" meaning "great." It carries historical significance and a strong connotation of greatness despite its masculine appearance.
STORI
MasculineUnique Albanian name derived from the word "stor," meaning "history." It celebrates heritage and symbolizes storytelling traditions.
STORIE
FeminineItalian origin and means 'history' or 'story', evoking images of storytelling and inviting exploration of the past through narrative.
STORIEE
FeminineAfrican-origin name derived from the Swahili word "stories," meaning storytelling, creativity, and imagination.
STORII
FeminineExotic and unique given name of unknown origin, with theories suggesting African or Native American roots. Its meaning remains speculative, with interpretations including 'history' or 'story', but its rarity contributes to its distinctive appeal.