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Baby Names |
Gender |
Origin |
Meaning |
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John, Jack, Johann, Shaughn, Shaun |
boy |
Hebrew |
God is gracious, Scottish form of John |
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Salvador, Salvadore, Salvator,
Salvatore, Salvador, Salvadore, Salvator, Salvatore, Salvador, Salvadore,
Salvator, Salvatore |
boy |
Latin |
the saviour |
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Sampson, Simpson, Samson, Sim, Sammy,
Sam, Sampson, Simpson, Samson, Sim, Sammy, Sam, Sampson, Simpson, Samson,
Sim, Sammy, Sam |
boy |
Hebrew |
sun's man |
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Sancho, Sancho, Sancho |
boy |
Spanish |
sincere and truthful |
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Sanders, Sanderson, Saunderson, Sandie,
Sandro, Saundy, Saunders, Sanders, Sanderson, Saunderson, Sandie, Sandro,
Saundy, Saunders, Sanders, Sanderson, Saunderson, Sandie, Sandro, Saundy,
Saunders |
boy |
old English |
son of Alexander |
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Santo, Santo, Santo |
boy |
Italian |
saint-like |
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Sargent, Sergeant, Sarge, Sergent,
Sargent, Sergeant, Sarge, Sergent, Sargent, Sergeant, Sarge, Sergent |
boy |
Latin |
a military attendant |
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Saul, Saul, Saul |
boy |
Hebrew |
called by God |
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Saville, Savile, Saville, Savile,
Saville, Savile |
boy |
French |
the willow estate |
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Sawyer, Sawyer, Sawyer |
boy |
old English |
a sawer of wood |
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Sayer, Sayre, Sayers, Sayres, Sayer,
Sayre, Sayers, Sayres, Sayer, Sayre, Sayers, Sayres |
boy |
Celtic |
carpenter |
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Scott, Scottie, Scotty, Scott, Scottie,
Scotty, Scott, Scottie, Scotty |
boy |
old English |
Scotsman |
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Seamus, Shamus, Seamus, Shamus, Seamus,
Shamus |
boy |
Irish |
form of James |
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Sean, Sean, Sean |
boy |
Irish |
form of John |
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Seaton, Seton, Seeton, Seaton, Seton,
Seeton, Seaton, Seton, Seeton |
boy |
French |
from Say's farm |
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Sebastian, Sebastien, Sebastiano, Seb,
Sebastian, Sebastien, Sebastiano, Seb, Sebastian, Sebastien, Sebastiano, Seb |
boy |
Latin |
venerated one |
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Selby, Selby, Selby |
boy |
old German |
from the manor farm |
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Selig, Selig, Selig |
boy |
old German |
happy, blessed one |
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Selwyn, Selwin, Selwyn, Selwin, Selwyn,
Selwin |
boy |
old German |
friend at the manor house |
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Seth, Seth, Seth |
boy |
Hebrew |
the appointed one, Biblically, the
third son of Adam |
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Sewell, Sewald, Siwald, Sewell, Sewald,
Siwald, Sewell, Sewald, Siwald |
boy |
old English |
sea powerful |
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Seymour, Seymour, Seymour |
boy |
old English |
from the sea moor |
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Shanahan, Shanahan, Shanahan |
boy |
Gaelic |
the wise one |
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Shandy, Shandy, Shandy |
boy |
old English |
little boisterous one |
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Shanley, Shanley, Shanley |
boy |
Gaelic |
the venerable hero |
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Shannon, Shannon, Shannon |
boy |
Gaelic |
old, wise one |
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Shea, Shay, Shea, Shay, Shea, Shay |
boy |
Gaelic |
stately, courteous, inventive person; a
man of many parts |
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Sheehan, Sheehan, Sheehan |
boy |
Gaelic |
peaceful one |
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Shelby, Shelby, Shelby |
boy |
old English |
from the estate on the cliff edge |
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Shelton, Shelton, Shelton |
boy |
old English |
from the farm on the hill ledge |
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Shepard, Shepherd, Shepp, Sheppy,
Shepard, Shepherd, Shepp, Sheppy, Shepard, Shepherd, Shepp, Sheppy |
boy |
old English |
the sheep-tender |
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Sheridan, Sheridan, Sheridan |
boy |
Gaelic |
wild savage |
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Sherman, Sherman, Sherman |
boy |
old English |
sheep-shearer |
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Sherwin, Sherwin, Sherwin |
boy |
middle English |
swift runner |
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Sherwood, Sherwood, Sherwood |
boy |
old English |
bright forest |
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Sidney, Sid, Syd, Sidney, Sid, Syd,
Sidney, Sid, Syd |
boy |
old French |
a follower of St Denis |
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Siegfried, Sigfrid, Sigg, Sigvard,
Siegfried, Sigfrid, Sigg, Sigvard, Siegfried, Sigfrid, Sigg, Sigvard |
boy |
old German |
peace after victory |
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Sigmund, Sigmond, Sigmund, Sigmond,
Sigmund, Sigmond |
boy |
old German |
victorious protector |
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Silas, Silvan, Silvester, Silvanus, Si,
Silas, Silvan, Silvester, Silvanus, Si, Silas, Silvan, Silvester, Silvanus,
Si |
boy |
Latin |
from the forest |
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Simon, Simeon,Sim, Simon, Simeon,Sim,
Simon, Simeon,Sim |
boy |
Hebrew |
one who hears |
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Sinclair, Sinclair, Sinclair |
boy |
French |
from St Clair or shining light |
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Skip, Skipp, skippy, Skip, Skipp,
skippy, Skip, Skipp, skippy |
boy |
Scandinavian |
owner of the ship |
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Slade, Slade, Slade |
boy |
old English |
valley-dweller |
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Slevin, Slaven, Slavin, Sleven, Slevin,
Slaven, Slavin, Sleven, Slevin, Slaven, Slavin, Sleven |
boy |
Gaelic |
the mountain-climber |
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Sol, Sol, Sol |
boy |
Latin |
the sun, also short form of Solomon |
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Solomon, Salomon, Solomann, Solamon,
Sollie, Solomon, Salomon, Solomann, Solamon, Sollie, Solomon, Salomon,
Solomann, Solamon, Sollie |
boy |
Hebrew |
wise and peaceful |
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Somerset, Somerset, Somerset |
boy |
old English |
from the summer place |
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Sonny, Sonny, Sonny |
boy |
old French |
stone-worker |
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Spalding, Spaulding, Spalding,
Spaulding, Spalding, Spaulding |
boy |
old English |
from the split meadow |
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Spencer, Spenser, Spence, Spencer,
Spenser, Spence, Spencer, Spenser, Spence |
boy |
French |
shopkeeper, dispenser of provisions |
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Stacey, Stacy, Stacey, Stacy, Stacey,
Stacy |
boy |
Latin |
prosperous and stable |
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Stafford, Stafford, Stafford |
boy |
old English |
from the ford by the landing place |
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Stamford, Stanford, Stamford, Stanford,
Stamford, Stanford |
boy |
old English |
from the stony crossing |
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Stanislaus, Stanislas, Stanislav,
Stanislaw, Stanislaus, Stanislas, Stanislav, Stanislaw, Stanislaus,
Stanislas, Stanislav, Stanislaw |
boy |
Slavic |
stand of glory |
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Stanley, Stanleigh, Stanly, Stan,
Stanley, Stanleigh, Stanly, Stan, Stanley, Stanleigh, Stanly, Stan |
boy |
old English |
from the stony meadow |
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Stanton, Stanton, Stanton |
boy |
old English |
from the stony farm |
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Stedman, Stedman, Stedman |
boy |
old English |
farm-owner |
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Stephen, Steven, Stevenson, Stefan,
Steve, Stevie, Stephen, Steven, Stevenson, Stefan, Steve, Stevie, Stephen,
Steven, Stevenson, Stefan, Steve, Stevie |
boy |
Greek |
the crowned one, a man who wears the
victor's laurel wreath |
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Stewart, Steward, Stuart, Stew, Stu,
Stewart, Steward, Stuart, Stew, Stu, Stewart, Steward, Stuart, Stew, Stu |
boy |
old English |
the steward, name of the Royal House of
Scotland |
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Stillman, Stilman, Stillman, Stilman,
Stillman, Stilman |
boy |
old English |
quiet and gentle man |
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Storr, Storr, Storr |
boy |
Scandinavian |
great man |
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Stowe, Stowe, Stowe |
boy |
old English |
from the place |
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Strahan, Strahan, Strahan |
boy |
Gaelic |
the poet |
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Sullivan, Sullie, Sullivan, Sullie,
Sullivan, Sullie |
boy |
Gaelic |
man with black eyes |
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Sumner, Sumner, Sumner |
boy |
Latin |
one who summons, the church official
who summoned the congregation to prayer |
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Sutcliffe, Sutcliff, Sutcliffe,
Sutcliff, Sutcliffe, Sutcliff |
boy |
old English |
from the south cliff |
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Sutherland, Sutherland, Sutherland |
boy |
Scandinavian |
from a southern land |
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Swain, Swayne, Sweyn, Swain, Swayne,
Sweyn, Swain, Swayne, Sweyn |
boy |
old English |
herdsman, knight's attendant |
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Sven, Swen, Svend, Sven, Swen, Svend,
Sven, Swen, Svend |
boy |
Scandinavian |
youth |
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Sylvester, Sly, Sylvester, Sly,
Sylvester, Sly |
boy |
Latin |
from the woods, a form of Silas |
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