2011 Baby Names Almanac - Emily Larson [112]
Sterlyng, Stirling, Sterlyn
Stian (Norse) A voyager; one who is swift
Stig, Styg, Stygge, Stieran, Steeran, Steeren, Steeryn, Stieren
Stilwell (Anglo-Saxon) From the quiet spring
Stillwell, Stilwel, Stylwell, Styllwell, Stylwel, Stillwel
Stobart (German) A harsh man
Stobarte, Stobarth, Stobarthe
Stockley (English) From the meadow of tree stumps
Stockly, Stockli, Stocklie, Stocklee, Stockleigh
Storm (American) Of the tempest; stormy weather; having an impetuous nature
Storme, Stormy, Stormi, Stormie, Stormey, Stormee, Stormea
Stowe (English) A secretive man
Stow, Stowey, Stowy, Stowee, Stowea, Stowi, Stowie
Stratford (English) From the street near the river ford
Strafford, Stratforde, Straford, Strafforde, Straforde
Stratton (Scottish) A homebody
Straton, Stratten, Straten, Strattan, Stratan, Strattun, Stratun
Strider (English) A great warrior
Stryder
Striker (American) An aggressive man
Strike, Stryker, Stryke
Struthers (Irish) One who lives near the brook
Struther, Sruthair, Strother, Strothers
Stuart (English) A steward; the keeper of the estate
Steward, Stewart, Stewert, Stuert, Stu, Stew
Suave (American) A smooth and sophisticated man
Swave
Subhi (Arabic) Born during the early morning hours
Subhie, Subhy, Subhey, Subhee, Subhea
Suffield (English) From the southern field
Suffeld, Suthfeld, Suthfield
Sullivan (Gaelic) Having dark eyes
Sullavan, Sullevan, Sullyvan
Sully (English) From the southern meadow
Sulley, Sulli, Sullie, Sulleigh, Sullee, Sullea, Sulleah, Suthley
Sultan (African / American) A ruler / one who is bold
Sultane, Sulten, Sultun, Sulton, Sultin, Sultyn
Suman (Hindi) A wise man
Sundiata (African) Resembling a hungry lion
Sundyata, Soundiata, Soundyata, Sunjata
Sundown (American) Born at dusk
Sundowne
Su’ud (Arabic) One who has good luck
Suoud
Swahili (Arabic) Of the coastal people
Swahily, Swahiley, Swahilee, Swahiley, Swaheeli, Swaheelie, Swaheely, Swaheeley
Sylvester (Latin) Man from the forest
Silvester, Silvestre, Silvestro, Sylvestre, Sylvestro, Sly, Sevester, Seveste
Syon (Indian) One who is followed by good fortune
Szemere (Hungarian) A man of small stature
Szemir, Szemeer, Szemear, Szemyr
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Tabari (Arabic) A famous historian
Tabarie, Tabary, Tabarey, Tabaree, Tabarea
Tabbai (Hebrew) A well-behaved boy
Tabbae, Tabbay, Tabbaye
Tabbart (German) A brilliant man
Tabbert, Tabart, Tabert, Tahbert, Tahberte
Tacari (African) As strong as a warrior
Tacarie, Tacary, Tacarey, Tacaree, Tacarea
Tadao (Japanese) One who is satisfied
Tadeusuz (Polish) One who is worthy of praise
Tadesuz
Tadi (Native American) Of the wind
Tadie, Tady, Tadey, Tadee, Tadea
Tadzi (American / Polish) Resembling the loon / one who is praised
Tadzie, Tadzy, Tadzey, Tadzee, Tadzea
Taft (French / English) From the homestead / from the marshes
Tafte
Taggart (Gaelic) Son of a priest
Taggert, Taggort, Taggirt, Taggyrt
Taghee (Native American) A chief
Taghea, Taghy, Taghey, Taghi, Taghie
Taheton (Native American) Resembling a hawk
Tahoe (Native American) From the big water
Taho
Tahoma (Native American) From the snowy mountain peak
Tehoma, Tacoma, Takoma, Tohoma, Tocoma, Tokoma, Tekoma, Tecoma
Taishi (Japanese) An ambitious man
Taishie, Taishy, Taishey, Taishee, Taishea
Taj (Indian) One who is crowned
Tahj, Tajdar
Tajo (Spanish) Born during the daytime
Taksony (Hungarian) One who is content; well-fed
Taksoney, Taksoni, Taksonie, Taksonee, Taksonea, Tas
Talasi (Native American) Resembling a cornflower
Talasie, Talasy, Talasey, Talasee, Talasea
Talford (English) From the high ford
Talforde, Tallford, Tallforde
Talfryn (Welsh) From the high hill
Talfrynn, Talfrin, Talfrinn, Talfren, Talfrenn, Tallfryn, Tallfrin, Tallfren
Talmai (Hebrew) From the furrows
Talmae, Talmay, Talmaye
Talmon (Hebrew) One who is oppressed
Talman, Talmin, Talmyn, Talmen
Talo (Finnish) From the homestead
Tam (Vietnamese / Hebrew) Having heart / one who is truthful
Taman (Hindi) One who is needed
Tamarius (American) A stubborn man
Tamarias, Tamarios, Tamerius, Tamerias,