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# Name Origin Meaning Gender
641 Steward English Bailiff. M
642 Stewart Scottish Steward. A medieval steward was charged with the care of castle and estate affairs. Also a variant of Stuart (the royal house of Scotland from the 14th to the 18th century). Surname. M

643 Stiabhan Gaelic Gaelic form of Stepher. M
644 Stig Swedish From the mount. M
645 Stig Teutonic Mount. M
646 Stigols English Stiles. M
647 Stilwell Anglo-Saxon From the tranquil stream. M
648 Stirling English Of high quality, pure. Also variant of a name given pre-medieval refiners of silver meaning 'easterner'. M
649 Stirling Scottish Scottish place name and surname. Famous Bearer: race car driver Stirling Moss. M
650 Stoc English From the tree stump. M
651 Stockley English From the tree stump meadow. M
652 Stockwell English From the tree stump spring. M
653 Stoddard English Keeper of horses. M

654 Stoke English From the village. M
655 Stoney English Nickname based on the word 'stone.' Stone. M
656 Storm Teutonic Storm - bad weather. Surname. M
657 Stowe English Place. M
658 Stratford English From the river ford on the street. M
659 Strod English From the thicket. M
660 Stuart Scottish Steward. Stuart and Stewart are clan names of the royal house of Scotland; Stuart is the family name of many kings of England. Surname. M