Shoshana | Hebrew | An alternate form of Susan, meaning.. | | |
Shoshanna.. | American | A borrowing from the Hebrew, Shosha.. | | |
Shoshanna.. | Hebrew | Derived from the Hebrew shoshannah .. | | |
Shou | Japanese | Meaning "soaring."
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Shouta | Japanese | Meaning "soaring and strong."
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Shovai | Hebrew | Aramaic name borrowed from that of .. | | |
Shoval | Hebrew | Hebrew name meaning "path." The.. | | |
Shrilekha | Hindu | Well-written, lustrous essay | | |
Shuala | Hebrew | Fox | | |
Shuang | Chinese | Meaning "a pair." The character is .. | | |
Shui | Chinese | Meaning "water" which is vital to s.. | | |
Shukri | Muslim/Arab.. | Derived from shukri (thanks), which.. | | |
Shukriyya | Muslim/Arab.. | Derived from the Arabic shukri (giv.. | | |
Shukura | African | Grateful. Swahili, E. Africa | | |
Shulamith | Hebrew | Meaning "peaceful." Among notable p.. | | |
Shun | Japanese | Meaning "quick" or "smart."
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Shuwani | African-Ame.. | Modern coinage of uncertain derivat.. | | |
Shuzo | Japanese | Third-born son | | |
Shyam | Hindu | Derived from the Sanskrit s'ydma (b.. | | |
Shyama | Hindu | Derived from the Sanskrit sydma (bl.. | | |
Shyla | Hindu | One of the names of the goddess Par.. | | |
Shyla | English | An alternate form of Sheila.
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Si | Chinese | Meaning "to think." This ideograph .. | | |
Siadhal | Irish | Ancient name derived from siadhail .. | | |
Siaki | Polynesian | Tongan form of Jack (God is graciou.. | | |
Sian | Welsh | Welsh cognate of Jane (God is graci.. | | |
Siani | Welsh | Pet form of Sian (God is gracious.. | | |
Siany | Irish | Anglicized form of the Gaelic Slain.. | | |
Siaosi | Polynesian | Tongan form of George (earthworker,.. | | |
Siarl | Welsh | Welsh cognate of Charles (full-grow.. | | |
Sibeta | Native Amer.. | Pulling white sucker fish from unde.. | | |
Sibila | Hawaiian | Hawaiian form of Sibyl, a name deri.. | | |
Sibilia | Polish | From the Latin Sibylla (a prophetes.. | | |
Sibongile | African | Thanks, appreciation. Ndebele, Zimb.. | | |
Siboniso | African | Meaning "a sign."
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