| Baby Name |
Religion/ Region/ Language |
Gender |
Meaning |
| Sandaidh |
Gaelic |
B |
Defender, helper of mankinf; Gaelic form of Sandy, which is a pet form of Alexander. (SAN-DEE)
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| Sanders |
English |
B |
Alexander's son (Sanderson, Sander, Saunders, Saunderson)
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| Seaghan |
Gaelic |
B |
God is gracious; a variant of Eoin, which is the Gaelic form of John. Anglicization: Shane. (SHANE)
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| Seoc |
Gaelic |
B |
God is gracious; Gaelic form of Jock, which is a variant form of Jack, itself a pet form of John. Pet Name: Seocan. (SHOK)
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| Serenity |
English |
B |
Peace and Love
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| Serian |
Western |
B |
A shortened version of 'Seriannu', welsh for sparkling. |
| Shane |
English |
B |
God is gracious; Anglicized form of Gaelic Seaghan, a variant of Eoin, which is the Gaelic form of John. (SHANE)
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| Shaw |
English |
B |
Dweller at a wood or grove; surname derived from the Middle English schagh, schaw(e), shaw(e) (a wood or grove). (SHAW)
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| Simidh |
Gaelic |
B |
Supplanting; Gaelic equivalent of Jimmy, which is a pet form of James. (SIM-MEE)
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| Simon |
English |
B |
God heard; derived from Hebrew Shimon (heard). The name is borne in the Bible by two of the Twelve Apostles and a brother of Jesus, as well as several other New Testament characters. (SI-mun)
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| Skelly |
Gaelic |
B |
A story teller (Skelley)
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| Stanley |
English |
B |
Cold, sardonic, handsome, inclined to overrate his abilities (Stan, Stanly, Stash, Stosh)
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| Stanwyck |
English |
B |
Dweller at the rocky village (Stanwick)
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| Stephen |
English |
B |
A crown. a garland; (STEE-VEN)
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| Stewart |
English |
B |
Steward; surname originated from an occupational name derived from the Old English stiward, stiweard (steward, keeper of the animal enclosure), Variations: Stuart. Short Forms: Stew, Stu. (STYOO-ART)
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| Stormy |
English |
G |
Adaption of weather term (Stermi, Stormie)
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| Susan |
English |
G |
Lily, rose; an Anglicized form of the French Susanne. Variations: Suzan. Short Forms: Sue. Pet Names: Susie, Suzie, Suzy. (SOO-ZAN)
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| Symphony |
English |
B |
A musical composition |