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# Name Origin Meaning Gender
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