Starting with letter S
# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
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421 | Sel | Welsh | Legendary son of Selgi. | M | |
422 | Sela | Biblical | A rock. | M | |
423 | Sela-hammah-lekoth | Biblical | Rock of divisions. | M | |
424 | Selah | Biblical | The end, a pause. | M | |
425 | Selby | English | Willow farm; from the manor house. | M | |
426 | Selby | Teutonic | From the manor farm. | M | |
427 | Selden | English | From the willow valley. | M | |
428 | Selden | Teutonic | From the manor valley. | M | |
429 | Seldon | English | From the willow valley. | M | |
430 | Seldon | Teutonic | From the manor valley. | M | |
431 | Seleby | English | From the manor house. | M | |
432 | Seled | Biblical | Affliction, warning. | M | |
433 | Seleucia | Biblical | Shaken or beaten by the waves. | M | |
434 | Seleucus | Shakespearean | Antony and Cleopatra'. Attendant on Cleopatra. | M | |
435 | Selig | English | From the happy meadow. | M | |
436 | Selig | German | Blessed. | M | |
437 | Selik | German | Blessed. | M | |
438 | Selvyn | English | Variant of Sylvanus referring to the mythological Greek god of trees. | M | |
439 | Selwin | Anglo-Saxon | Friend at court. | M | |
440 | Selwin | English | Good friend. | M |