2011 Baby Names Almanac - Emily Larson [57]
Shasta (Native American) From the triple-peaked mountain
Shastah, Shastia, Shastiya, Shastea, Shasteya
Shawnee (Native American) A tribal name
Shawni, Shawnie, Shawnea, Shawny, Shawney, Shawnea
Shayla (Irish) Of the fairy palace; form of Shai, meaning “a gift of God”
Shaylah, Shaylagh, Shaylain, Shaylan, Shaylea, Shayleah, Shaylla, Sheyla
Shaylee (Gaelic) From the fairy palace; a fairy princess
Shalee, Shayleigh, Shailee, Shaileigh, Shaelee, Shaeleigh, Shayli, Shaylie
Sheehan (Celtic) Little peaceful one; peacemaker
Shehan, Sheyhan, Shihan, Shiehan, Shyhan, Sheahan
Sheela (Indian) One of cool conduct and character
Sheelah, Sheetal
Sheena (Gaelic) God’s gracious gift
Sheenah, Shena, Shiena, Sheyna, Shyna, Sheana, Sheina
Sheherezade (Arabic) One who is a city dweller
Sheila (Irish) Form of Cecilia, meaning “one who is blind”
Sheilah, Sheelagh, Shelagh, Shiela, Shyla, Selia, Sighle, Sheiletta
Shelby (English) From the willow farm
Shelbi, Shelbey, Shelbie, Shelbee, Shelbye, Shelbea
Sheridan (Gaelic) One who is wild and untamed; a searcher
Sheridann, Sheridanne, Sherydan, Sherridan, Sheriden, Sheridon, Sherrerd, Sherida
Sheshebens (Native American) Resembling a small duck
Shifra (Hebrew) A beautiful midwife
Shifrah, Shiphrah, Shiphra, Shifria, Shifriya, Shifrea
Shikha (Indian) Flame burning brightly
Shikhah, Shikkha, Shekha, Shykha
Shima (Native American) Little mother
Shimah, Shimma, Shyma, Shymah
Shina (Japanese) A virtuous woman; having goodness
Shinah, Shinna, Shyna, Shynna
Shobha (Indian) An attractive woman
Shobhah, Shobbha, Shoba, Shobhan, Shobhane
Shoshana (Arabic) Form of Susannah, meaning “white lily”
Shosha, Shoshan, Shoshanah, Shoshane, Shoshanha, Shoshann, Shoshanna, Shoshannah
Shradhdha (Indian) One who is faithful; trusting
Shraddha, Shradha, Shradhan, Shradhane
Shruti (Indian) Having good hearing
Shrutie, Shruty, Shrutey, Shrutee, Shrutye, Shrutea
Shunnareh (Arabic) Pleasing in manner and behavior
Shunnaraya, Shunareh, Shunarreh
Shyann (English) Form of Cheyenne, meaning “unintelligible speaker”
Shyanne, Shyane, Sheyann, Sheyanne, Sheyenne, Sheyene
Shysie (Native American) A quiet child
Shysi, Shysy, Shysey, Shysee, Shycie, Shyci, Shysea, Shycy
Sibyl (English) A prophetess; a seer
Sybil, Sibyla, Sybella, Sibil, Sibella, Sibilla, Sibley, Sibylla
Siddhi (Hindi) Having spiritual power
Sidhi, Syddhi, Sydhi
Sidero (Greek) In mythology, stepmother of Pelias and Neleus
Siderro, Sydero, Sideriyo
Sieglinde (German) Winning a gentle victory
Sienna (Italian) Woman with reddish-brown hair
Siena, Siennya, Sienya, Syenna, Syinna
TSierra (Spanish) From the jagged mountain range
Siera, Syerra, Syera, Seyera, Seeara
Sigfreda (German) A woman who is victorious
Sigfreeda, Sigfrida, Sigfryda, Sigfreyda, Sigfrieda, Sigfriede, Sigfrede
Sigismonda (Teutonic) A victorious defender
Sigismunda
Signia (Latin) A distinguishing sign
Signiya, Signea, Signeia, Signeya, Signa
Sigyn (Norse) In mythology, the wife of Loki
Sihu (Native American) As delicate as a flower
Silka (Latin) Form of Cecelia, meaning “one who is blind”
Silke, Silkia, Silkea, Silkie, Silky, Silkee, Sylka, Sylke
Sima (Arabic) One who is treasured; a prize
Simma, Syma, Simah, Simia, Simiya
Simone (French) One who listens well
Sim, Simonie, Symone, Samone
Sine (Scottish) Form of Jane, meaning “God is gracious”
Sinead, Sineidin, Sioned, Sionet, Sion, Siubhan, Siwan, Sineh
Sinobia (Greek) Form of Zenobia, meaning “child of Zeus”
Sinobiah, Sinobya, Sinobe, Sinobie, Sinovia, Senobia, Senobya, Senobe
Sinopa (Native American) Resembling a fox
Sinope (Greek) In mythology, one of the daughters of Asopus
Siran (Armenian) An alluring and lovely woman
Siren (Greek) In mythology, a sea nymph whose beautiful singing lured sailors to their deaths; refers to a seductive and beautiful woman
Sirene, Sirena, Siryne, Siryn, Syren, Syrena, Sirine, Sirina
Siria (Spanish / Persian) Bright like the sun / a glowing woman
Siriah, Sirea, Sireah, Siriya, Siriyah, Sirya, Siryah
Siroun (Armenian) A lovely woman