Starting with letter S
# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
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1421 | Sverting | Norse | Son of Runolf Ulfsson. | M | |
1422 | Svewn | Norse | Young. | M | |
1423 | Sveyn | Norse | Young. | M | |
1424 | Swain | English | Knight's attendant. | M | |
1425 | Swain | Teutonic | Young. | M | |
1426 | Swayn | English | Knight's attendant. | M | |
1427 | Sweeney | Irish | Little hero. | M | |
1428 | Swift | Anglo-Saxon | Swift. | M | |
1429 | Swinton | English | From the swine farm. | M | |
1430 | Swintun | English | From the swine farm. | M | |
1431 | Swithin | English | Strong. St. Swithin was the Bishop of Winchester in the 9th century. The weather on St. Swithin's day is traditionally expected to remain the same for the following forty days. | M | |
1432 | Swithun | Anglo-Saxon | Name of a saint. | M | |
1433 | Sychar | Biblical | End. | M | |
1434 | Syd | English | Diminutive of Sidney: Wide Island: south of the water; 'from St. Denis'. | M | |
1435 | Syd | French | Diminutive of Sidney: From Saint-Denis (place name). | M | |
1436 | Sydney | English | Variant of Sidney: Wide Island: south of the water; from Sidon. | M | |
1437 | Sydney | French | Variant of Sidney: From Saint-Denis (place name). This name has recently become popular for girls as well as boys. | M | |
1438 | Sydney | Greek | From Sidon. | M | |
1439 | Syene | Biblical | A bush, enmity. | M | |
1440 | Sylvan | Latin | Of the forest. | M |