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Sherman (English) One who cuts wool cloth

Shermon, Scherman, Schermann, Shearman, Shermann, Sherm, Sherme

Sherrerd (English) From the open field

Shererd, Sherrard, Sherard

Shields (Gaelic) A faithful protector

Sheelds, Shealds

Shikha (Indian) A fiery man

Shykha

Shiloh (Hebrew) He who was sent

Shilo, Shyloh, Shylo

Shing (Chinese) A victorious man

Shyng

Shino (Japanese) A bamboo stem

Shyno

Shipton (English) From the ship town; from the sheep town

Shiro (Japanese) The fourth-born son

Shyro

Shorty (American) A man who is small in stature

Shortey, Shorti, Shortie, Shortee, Shortea

Shreshta (Indian) The best; one who is superior

Shubhang (Indian) A handsome man

Shuraqui (Arabic) A man from the east

Siamak (Persian) A bringer of joy

Syamak, Siamack, Syamack, Siamac, Syamac

Sidor (Russian) One who is talented

Sydor

Sierra (Spanish) From the jagged mountain range

Siera, Syerra, Syera, Seyera, Seeara

Sigehere (English) One who is victorious

Sygehere, Sigihere, Sygihere

Sigenert (Anglo-Saxon) A king

Sygenert, Siginert, Syginert

Sigmund (German) The victorious protector

Siegmund, Sigmond, Zsigmond, Zygmunt

Sihtric (Anglo-Saxon) A king

Sihtrik, Sihtrick, Syhtric, Syhtrik, Syhtrick, Sihtryc, Sihtryk, Sihtryck

Sik’is (Native American) A friendly man

ˆSilas (Latin) Form of Silvanus, meaning “a woodland dweller”

Silny (Czech) Having great strength

Silney, Silni, Silnie, Silnee, Silnea

Simbarashe (African) The power of God

Simbarashi, Simbarashie, Simbarashy, Simbarashey, Simbarashee

Simcha (Hebrew) Filled with joy

Symcha, Simha, Symha

Simmons (Hebrew) The son of Simon

Semmes, Simms, Syms, Simmonds, Symonds, Simpson, Symms, Simson

Simon (Hebrew) God has heard

Shimon, Si, Sim, Samien, Semyon, Simen, Simeon, Simone

Sinai (Hebrew) From the clay desert

Sinclair (English) Man from Saint Clair

Sinclaire, Sinclare, Synclair, Synclaire, Synclare

Singer (American) A vocalist

Synger

Sion (Armenian) From the fortified hill

Sionne, Syon, Syonne

Sirius (Greek) Resembling the brightest star

Syrius

Siyavash (Persian) One who owns black horses

Siyavashe

Skerry (Norse) From the rocky island

Skereye, Skerrey, Skerri, Skerrie, Skerree, Skerrea

Slade (English) Son of the valley

Slaid, Slaide, Slaed, Slaede, Slayd, Slayde

Sladkey (Slavic) A glorious man

Sladky, Sladki, Sladkie, Sladkee, Sladkea

Smith (English) A blacksmith

Smyth, Smithe, Smythe, Smedt, Smid, Smitty, Smittee, Smittea

Snell (Anglo-Saxon) One who is bold

Snel, Snelle, Snele

Solange (French) An angel of the sun

Solaris (Greek) Of the sun

Solarise, Solariss, Solarisse, Solarys, Solaryss, Solarysse, Solstice, Soleil

Somer (French) Born during the summer

Somers, Sommer, Sommers, Sommar, Somar

Somerset (English) From the summer settlement

Sommerset, Sumerset, Summerset

Songaa (Native American) Having great strength

Songan

Sophocles (Greek) An ancient playwright

Sofocles

Sorley (Irish) Of the summer vikings

Sorly, Sorlee, Sorlea, Sorli, Sorlie

Soumil (Indian) A beloved friend

Soumyl, Soumille, Soumylle, Soumill, Soumyll

Southern (English) Man from the south

Sothern, Suthern

Sovann (Cambodian) The golden son

Sovan, Sovane

Spark (English / Latin) A gallant man / to scatter

Sparke, Sparki, Sparkie, Sparky, Sparkey, Sparkee, Sparkea

Spencer (English) One who dispenses provisions

Spenser

Squire (English) A knight’s companion; the shield-bearer

Squier, Squiers, Squires, Squyre, Squyres

Stanford (English) From the stony ford

Standford, Standforde, Standforde, Stamford

Stanhope (English) From the stony hollow

Stanhop

Stanton (English) From the stone town

Stantown, Stanten, Staunton, Stantan, Stantun

Stark (German) Having great strength

Starke, Starck, Starcke

Stavros (Greek) One who is crowned

Steadman (English) One who lives at the farm

Stedman, Steadmann, Stedmann, Stedeman

Steed (English) Resembling a stallion

Steede, Stead, Steade

Stephen (Greek) Crowned with garland

Staffan, Steba, Steben, Stefan, Stefano, Steffan, Steffen, Steffon, Steven, Steve

Sterling (English) One who is highly valued

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