Starting with letter S
# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
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201 | Scully | Gaelic | Town crier. | M | |
202 | Seabroc | English | From the brook by the sea. | M | |
203 | Seadon | English | From the hill by the sea. | M | |
204 | Seamus | Gaelic | Form of James. Supplanter. | M | |
205 | Seamus | Irish | Variant of Shamus (Irish variant of James: supplanter). | M | |
206 | Sean | Irish | Irish variant of John: God is gracious; gift from God. | M | |
207 | Seanan | Irish | Little old wise one. | M | |
208 | Seanlaoch | Irish | Old hero. | M | |
209 | Seaton | Anglo-Saxon | From Sai's estate. | M | |
210 | Seaver | Anglo-Saxon | Fierce stronghold. | M | |
211 | Seb | Egyptian | God of the earth. | M | |
212 | Seba | Biblical | A drunkard, that turns. | M | |
213 | Sebak | Egyptian | Companion of Set. | M | |
214 | Sebastian | Latin | Venerable; revered. The twin brother of Viola in Shakespeare's Twelfth Night. A third-century martyred centurion who became St. Sebastian patron saint of soldiers. | M | |
215 | Sebastian | Shakespearean | 'Twelfth Night', also called 'What You Will' Brother of Viola. 'The Tempest' Sebastian, brother to Alonso. | M | |
216 | Sebastian | Greek | Sebastian is an elegant masculine name of Greek origin, meaning “venerable” or “revered.” Associated with the ancient city of Sebastia and Saint Sebastian, it conveys honor and courage. Sebastian’s sophisticated sound and rich history have propelled it into the top charts in the US, Canada, and the UK. | M | |
217 | Sebastiano | Italian | Italian form of Sebastian 'revered'. | M | |
218 | Sebastiano | Spanish | Spanish form of Sebastian 'revered'. | M | |
219 | Secg | English | Swordsman. | M | |
220 | Secgwic | English | From the sword grass place. | M |