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Shalease is a unique American given name coined in the late 20th century, believed to mean "calm" or "peaceful.
Shalece is an African American origin name, created as a blend of Shelly and Leisha, with a possible meaning of "light of God's oath".
Shalecia is a striking African-American name derived from Swahili 'shale', meaning 'peace', often associated with strength, grace, and wisdom.
Shalee is an American variant spelling of Irish Sheila, meaning "spoonful" or "goddess of wisdom".
Shaleece is a distinctive American name coined by J.D. Salinger for one of his characters' cats in "Franny and Zooey". Its meaning is often associated with nature or interpreted as a blend of Shelly (peace) and Leece (joy/happiness).
Shaleek is a captivating African name of Swahili origin meaning 'peaceful'.
Shaleen is a unique Indian name from Punjab, first used in the late 20th century. Its meaning is uncertain but possibly 'peaceful' or 'calm', inspired by Sanskrit 'Shanti'.
Shaleena is a beautiful Indian name derived from 'Shalini', meaning graceful or beautiful, with divine connotations associated with Goddess Durga in Hindu mythology.
Shaleesa is a distinctive African name derived from the Yoruba language meaning "She brought wealth" or "Wealthy one.
Shaleese is a captivating Hawaiian name derived from "shalé," meaning calm or peaceful, with "-lee" indicating female gender. Popularized during the 1970s and 80s, it remains uncommon yet distinctive today.
Shalei is a Hebrew name meaning "flame" or "blazing fire," originating from the ancient Jewish tribe of Shalevim known for their courage in battle.
Shaleia is a captivating Hebrew name meaning 'tranquil' or 'peaceful', evoking images of serenity and calmness.
Shaleigh is an Irish name derived from Séalaigh, meaning 'challenging', and associated with the legendary hero Cú Chulainn's wise and strong foster mother in Irish mythology.
Shaleigha is an Irish name derived from "sealach" meaning 'to wander' and "áine" meaning 'radiance', translating to 'wandering radiance'.
Shaleka is an African Igbo name meaning "God has made me better," reflecting belief in divine intervention and gratitude.
Shalem is a unisex Hebrew name meaning 'peace', derived from the word 'shalomot'. It has historical significance, appearing in Genesis as an ancient city now known as Jerusalem, and was also associated with the Canaanite god Shalim.
Shalen is a Hebrew name derived from "shalhevet," meaning "flame" or "ember," symbolizing passion, intensity, and eternal light.
Shalen is a rare Hebrew name meaning "calm" or "peaceful," with an additional layer of "wholeness" or "completeness." It gained popularity in the late 20th century for its unique and meaningful qualities.
Shalena is an enchantingAfrican-origin name derived from Swahili, meaning 'calm' or 'peaceful'. It embodies tranquility, reflecting desired qualities in Swahili culture.
Shalene is a Hebrew-derived feminine name that signifies peace, tranquility, and harmony.
Shalesa is a distinctive feminine name of African American origin, coined during the late 20th century baby naming boom, with no widely agreed-upon meaning or history.
Shalese is a distinctive Hebrew female given name meaning "peaceful" or "at peace," derived from "shalom.
Shalesha is a distinctive African-American name created by combining Sha (Hebrew 'peace') and Lesha (Leslie), gaining popularity in the 1970s-80s, meaning 'peace' in Hebrew and 'graceful' in African-American Vernacular English.
Shaleshia is an uncommon yet captivating African name of Igbo origin from Nigeria, derived from "Chalisia" meaning "God's joy.
Shaleta is a Hebrew name meaning "ask" or "request," denoting inquisitiveness and intelligence; composed of "shalal" (to ask/request) and "-et" (feminine suffix).
Shaletha is an African Igbo name meaning "good fortune or prosperity".
Shalethia is a Hebrew female name meaning 'calm' or 'peaceful', derived from the Bible's Book of Isaiah.
Shaletta is a distinctive African American girl's name, likely derived from Shirley or Sheila, meaning "bright" or "fair-haired," respectively, or from Shalome, meaning "peace." Its origin is uncertain, but its charming sound makes it appealing despite its rarity in popular culture.
The name Shalette has unknown origins and unclear meaning, first appearing in records during the mid-20th century but remaining rare throughout history.
Shalev is a Hebrew masculine given name that means 'peaceful' or 'tranquil', originating from the root word 'shalav', meaning 'calm' or 'quiet'.
Shalexis is a unique Greek name meaning "defender" or "helper," first used by ancient Greeks valuing strength and protection.
Shalexus is an uncommon name of unknown origin, popularized recently in English-speaking countries; it might derive from Alexander or be a modern invention, with meanings ranging from "defender" to unique sound.
Shaley is an uncommon girl's name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from the phonetic similarity to 'shale', suggesting strength or durability.
Shaleya is a unique feminine Hebrew name meaning 'peace'.
Shali is a Hebrew-origin name meaning 'peace' or 'calm,' derived from the biblical story of King Solomon's judgment between two mothers, reflecting the peaceful resolution reached.
Shalia is a Hebrew-origin name meaning "request" or "petition," historically significant as the wife of Elkanah in the Bible.
Shaliah is a Hebrew name derived from 'shali'ah', meaning 'messenger'.
Shalica is a unique Persian name meaning "calm" or "tranquil," combining elements symbolizing regal presence and radiant light.
Shalice is an unique African (Yoruba) female name meaning "blessing" or "gift".
Shalicia is an African origin name derived from the Yoruba tradition of Orishas, signifying fertility, creativity, and motherhood.