Female and male names starting with the letter "S" .
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STORM
MasculineScandinavian-derived name meaning 'strong', popular among those living in storm-prone areas, often associated with bravery and resilience against life's toughest storms.
STORM
FeminineEnglish gender-neutral name meaning "tempestuous" or "violent storm," popularized in the 19th century and gaining prominence as a standalone name in the late 20th century due to its dramatic association with nature's power and influence from popular culture like Marvel Comics' X-Men series.
STORME
MasculineStorm is an English given name derived from Old English 'thunor', meaning thunder, with strong ties to Norse mythology and natural elements. It symbolizes power, strength, and resilience, and gained popularity in the late 1970s through celebrities like Storm Smith.
STORME
FeminineStorm is a unique Scandinavian name meaning 'strong' or 'powerful', derived from Old Norse 'storms'.
STORMEE
FeminineAmerican female name created during the late 20th century, meaning 'storm' and signifying strength and untamed beauty.
STORMEY
MasculineUnique American female name coined by actress-model Stormy Daniels (born Stephanie Gregory Clifford), with no known historical or cultural significance beyond its association with Daniels' public persona. It means "tempestuous" or "turbulent," referring to storms.
STORMEY
FeminineAmerican feminine given name believed to be a variant of Stormy, associated with powerful storms, but often chosen for its aesthetic appeal despite having no specific meaning or etymology.
STORMI
FeminineUnique American name created by Kylie Jenner, inspired by the English word 'storm' or Marvel Comics character Storm, symbolizing strength and dynamism.
STORMIE
FeminineEnglish origin name, derived from 'storm', conveying strength and intensity, recently gaining popularity as both a girl's name and surname.
STORMII
FeminineUnique female given name with uncertain African or Scandinavian origins, often associated with strength and power like the natural force it may be named after. Despite its unclear history, Stormii has gained popularity as a distinctive girls' name in recent years.
STORMY
FeminineEnglish female name derived from 'storm', signifying powerful weather disturbances.
STORMY
MasculineEnglish given name derived from the Old English word "þurston," meaning 'stormy.' It gained popularity in the late 19th century, influenced by George Eliot's use of Stormy as a middle name in her novel Adam Bede (1859). Despite its English origin, Stormy has also been connected to Norse mythology. Today, it remains a rare yet captivating choice for both girls and boys.
STORRI
FeminineUncommon Italian given name derived from the Italian word "storia" meaning "history," suggesting it was originally given to someone who was considered a living record of history. It may hold significant familial meaning.
STORY
FeminineEnglish origin, means 'history or tale' and is derived from the Old English word 'stōrig', combining 'stōr' meaning 'story' with '-ing' as a suffix denoting noun of action or state.
STORY
MasculineEnglish origin, meaning 'history' or 'narrative', derived from the Old English word 'storie'. Once an occupational surname for storytellers, it has recently gained popularity as a given name, particularly for girls.
STOSH
MasculineDistinctive Polish name derived from Stanisław, meaning 'glorious' or 'famous'.
STOVER
MasculineThe name Stover originates from Old English, derived from 'staf', meaning 'staff' or 'pole'. It has been associated with notable individuals throughout history.
STOWE
MasculineEnglish name originally meaning "farmstead" or "homestead", popularized as a unisex given name during the Victorian era, and now more commonly used for boys. Its most notable bearer is Harriet Beecher Stowe, author of Uncle Tom's Cabin.
STOY
MasculineThe male name Stoy, of Slavic origin, means 'to stand' or 'to be firm', reflecting its strong and steadfast nature.
STPEHANIE
FeminineStephanie is a feminine name of French origin, derived from Stephen, meaning "crown" or "garland," symbolizing success and honor.
STPEHEN
MasculineStephen is an English name derived from the Latin "stephanus," meaning "crown" or "garland." It has been popular since medieval times, associated with Saint Stephen, the first Christian martyr. Today, it remains a common name in English-speaking countries and is often linked with qualities like wisdom and leadership due to notable figures who have borne the name throughout history.
STPHANIE
FeminineThe feminine given name Stephanie originates from Greek roots, derived from the word "stephanos," meaning "crown" or "wreath.
STPHEN
MasculineStephen is of English origin, derived from the Latin Stephanus and Greek 'stephanos', meaning 'crown'. It evolved from a surname to a given name, popularized by Saint Stephen, the first Christian martyr.
STRACY
FeminineDistinctive female name of Latin origin, derived from "stella," meaning "star." It signifies light and beauty, and while not commonly used throughout history, it stands out today due to its unique sound and celestial association.
STRAN
MasculineDistinctive Scottish given name derived from the Gaelic word "srath," meaning "strength" or "power.
STRANGE
FeminineThe uncommon English name Strange, derived from the Middle English word for 'foreign' or 'unfamiliar', gained popularity recently, likely influenced by historical figures like Sir Thomas Strange, the explorer, and its use in literature such as Dickens' 'The Pickwick Papers'.
STRANJE
FeminineUnique unisex given name of Slovenian origin, derived from the word "stránje", meaning 'page'.
STRATFORD
MasculineEnglish name derived from 'strat' meaning road and 'ford' meaning river crossing, translating to 'road ford'. It's historically significant as William Shakespeare's birthplace, now also used as a unique boys' name implying strength and artistic achievement.
STRATON
MasculineStraton is of Greek origin, meaning 'army' or 'camp', likely bestowed during wartime to symbolize courage and resilience. It has been carried by notable historical figures like King Strato III of Sicyon and philosopher Straton of Lampsacus.
STRATOS
MasculineGreek-origin male name meaning 'army', once carried by the mythological war god Stratos.
STRATTEN
MasculineRare English given name derived from the occupational surname Stratton, meaning "settlement on a Roman road.
STRATTON
MasculineEnglish given name derived from an Old English surname that means "settlement on the road," evoking images of journeying and adventure, and has historical ties to England.
STRATTON
FeminineEnglish surname of Old French origin, meaning "from the Eastern town," believed to have been a habitational name for someone who lived in a settlement called Estraton.
STRAUSS
MasculineGerman surname meaning "strait" or "narrow," originating from a medieval nickname given to someone thin and tall.
STRAWBERRY
FeminineStrawberry: A creative, unconventional given name derived from the fruit itself, carrying no deeper symbolic meaning but often associated with positivity and natural beauty.
STREETER
MasculineUnusual English given name derived from an occupational surname for someone who lived or worked near a street. It's believed to have been brought to America by early English settlers and while it doesn't have a clear inherent meaning, some associate it with urban life.
STRELLA
FeminineRare, Italian female name meaning "star," derived from Stellario, signifying radiance and beauty.
STRICKLAND
MasculineThe surname Strickland, of English origin, means "stranger's land" and traces back to a family who settled in Cumbria during the Middle Ages.
STRIDER
MasculineThe given name Strider has unclear origins and no known meaning, though it may be inspired by Tolkien's character Aragorn.
STRIKER
MasculineModern, powerful name associated with football's goal scorers, signifying strength without a definitive origin story.