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SEAMON
MasculineRare, unique name of uncertain origin and meaning, with no widely accepted etymology. While some associate it with the sea or Irish heritage, there's no concrete evidence supporting these connections. It has been used sporadically throughout history but remains relatively uncommon.
SEAMUS
MasculineIrish male given name derived from "Seamas," meaning "peaceful in soft places.
SEAN
MasculineIrish male name derived from Ó Séaghdha, meaning "descendant of Seán", which itself means "God is gracious".
SEANAN
MasculineRare yet meaningful Irish name derived from the surname Ó Séagáin, meaning 'descendant of Séagán,' which translates to 'little old man' or 'little Sean.'
SEANANTHONY
MasculineSeananthony, of African American origin, combines Sean ('God is gracious') and Anthony ('highly praiseworthy'), two names rich in history and positivity.
SEANCHRISTOPHER
MasculineDistinctive given name of Irish-Greek origin, derived from the Irish "sean" meaning 'old' combined with Christopher, signifying a wise bearer of something positive.
SEANDELL
MasculineExclusive American given name with no specific meaning, created as a unique combination of sounds for its bearer to define themselves.
SEANDOUGLAS
MasculineRare Scottish given name derived from the surname Douglas, which means 'dark river' in Old Gaelic.
SEANDRE
MasculineRare French name derived from "seconde," meaning second, often associated with balance, harmony, and adaptability.
SEANGABRIEL
MasculineCaptivating Irish name derived from 'Seán' meaning "God is gracious" with "-gabriel" adding celestial touch, inspired by the archangel Gabriel.
SEANIX
MasculineRecently gained popularity, distinct and unknown-originated name.
SEANJOHN
MasculineIrish name composed of Sean ("God is gracious") and John ("God is merciful"), conveying "God is gracious and merciful.
SEANMATTHEW
MasculineUnique, combining the Irish "Sean" meaning "old" or "wise" with the English Matthew meaning "gift of God", carrying Celtic and biblical influences.
SEANMICHAEL
MasculineUncommon Irish name composed of 'Seán' meaning "God is gracious" and 'Michael', the archangel's name from Hebrew, resulting in "Graced by God who is like God.
SEANN
MasculineThe name Seann is an Irish variant of Sean, deriving from the Irish word 'sean' meaning 'old', suggesting wisdom and maturity.
SEANPATRICK
MasculineRare Irish name derived from Seán Pádraig, translating to "God is gracious like Patrick," honoring both divine mercy and Irish heritage.
SEANPAUL
MasculineUnique Irish name derived from "Seán Pól," meaning "Gracious God's small one." It honors Saint Paul and was traditionally used to indicate familial ties to him.
SEANTHOMAS
MasculineIrish-origin name combining 'Sean' (meaning 'God is gracious') and 'Thomas' ('twin'), offering historical significance from Ireland's Setanta/Cuchulainn legend to international figures like Saint Thomas the Apostle.
SEANTYLER
MasculineRare American name of unknown meaning, likely created by combining elements from other names, possibly Irish 'Sean' ('God is gracious') and English/Tyler (tiler of tiles).
SEARCY
MasculineDistinctively American given name with origins tracing back to medieval England's "særecg," meaning "army force." It's not tied to any specific culture or religion but offers a unique, powerful option for parents seeking uncommon names.
SEARL
MasculineRare Scottish male given name derived from the occupational surname Seirl, meaning "tailor" or "seamstress," reflecting its medieval origins in Galloway, Scotland.
SEARLE
MasculineUncommon English given name with an intriguing origin dating back to Old English "særl," meaning "searl" or "eel." Its meaning has evolved over time and it's often associated with notable figures, such as philosopher John Searle and composer Richard Rodney Searle.
SEARS
MasculineUncommon English given name derived from the surname Searle, meaning "victorious" or "successful," brought to America by early settlers and associated with the retail company Sears Roebuck and Co. Despite its rarity today, it has a vintage charm and could honor family history or heritage.
SEATH
MasculineIrish origin name meaning "peaceful" or "tranquil".
SEATON
MasculineRare English given name derived from the Old English word "sætan", meaning "to sit" or "to settle". It is associated with places like Seaton Delaval in Northumberland and Seaton in Devon, and has a rich history dating back to the Domesday Book of 1086. Despite its rarity today, Seaton suggests stability, calmness, and tranquility.
SEATTLE
MasculineAmerican given name inspired by Chief Seattle, a late 18th-century Duwamish and Suquamish leader; it does not have a specific meaning but evokes strength and Native American heritage.
SEAVER
MasculineEnglish name originally meaning 'harsh' or 'stern', though often associated today with creativity and strength.
SEAVY
MasculineUnique, gender-neutral name of unknown origin, often speculated to be derived from 'sea' and 'Levy', or a variant of Saville/Savage. Its meaning, if any, is purely speculative but may symbolize strength, depth, and adaptability. Despite its rarity and uncertain history, parents are drawn to Seavy's uniqueness and allure.
SEBAS
MasculineDistinctive Spanish name derived from the Basque Sebastián, meaning 'venerable' or 'revered', and has historical significance tied to Saint Sebastian.
SEBASHTIAN
MasculineSebastian is a Latin-origin name meaning "venerable," tracing back to the third century and popularized by Saint Sebastian, a Christian martyr who survived being shot by arrows.
SEBASTAIN
MasculineSebastian is an elegant name with Latin origins meaning "venerable," deriving from the Latin verb "sebastos." It honors Saint Sebastian, a revered martyr and patron saint of soldiers in ancient Rome.
SEBASTEAN
MasculineSebastian is a Latin-derived name meaning 'venerable' or 'revered'. It gained popularity during the Middle Ages due to Saint Sebastian, a martyr who became the patron saint of soldiers, athletes, and persecuted Christians. Notable figures with this name include explorer Sebastian Cabot and actor Sebastian Shaw. Monarchs such as King Sebastian I of Portugal have also borne this name. In literature, Sebastian is prominently featured in Shakespeare's "The Tempest" as Prospero's son Ferdinand.
SEBASTHIAN
MasculineSebastian, of Latin origin, means "venerable" or "revered". It gained prominence during the Middle Ages due to Saint Sebastian's martyrdom and has been used throughout history by notable figures like Sebastian of Portugal. Today, it remains popular for its distinctive sound and meaningful origins.
SEBASTIA
MasculineCatalan form of Sebastian, meaning 'venerable' or 'revered', derived from Latin, popularized through Saint Sebastian, a third-century Christian martyr symbolizing strength and courage.
SEBASTIAAN
MasculineDistinctive Dutch name with Latin roots meaning "venerable", popularized by Saint Sebastian and used historically among nobility before becoming more common.
SEBASTIAN
MasculineLatin-origin boy's name meaning "venerable" or "revered," associated with the ancient Roman festival of Saturnalia, and popularized by Saint Sebastian, a Christian martyr.
SEBASTIANN
MasculineSebastian is a Latin name meaning 'venerable' or 'revered', popularized by early Christians due to its association with St. Sebastian, a third-century martyr.
SEBASTIANO
MasculineItalian masculine given name derived from Latin 'Sebastianus', which means 'venerable' or 'majestic'.
SEBASTIEN
MasculineSebastian is a Latin-derived name meaning "venerable," popularized by early Christian martyr Saint Sebastian and bearing historical and literary significance.
SEBASTIJAN
MasculineLatin name meaning "venerable" or "revered," popularized by Early Christians honoring St. Sebastian, and widely used in Europe, particularly Germany, Italy, and Scandinavia since the Middle Ages.