2011 Baby Names Almanac - Emily Larson [111]
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