Sabine | French | Derived from the Latin Sabina (Sa.. |  |  |
Sacha | French | French cognate of the Russian Sasha.. |  |  |
Salaun | French | A form of Solomon, meaning "peace.. |  |  |
Salina | French | Meaning "solemn" or "dignified." |  |  |
Salome | French | Ecclesiastic Late Latin borrowing o.. |  |  |
Samuel | French | Ecclesiastic Late Latin form of the.. |  |  |
Sandra | French | A short form of Alexandra (defender.. |  |  |
Sandre | French | A short form of Alexandre (defend.. |  |  |
Sandrine | French | A short form of Alexandrine (defend.. |  |  |
Sarah | French | Derived from the Hebrew Sarah (prin.. |  |  |
Sargent | French | Meaning "army officer." Sargent Shr.. |  |  |
Sarotte | French | A form of Sarah, from the Hebrew .. |  |  |
Sasha | French | A borrowing of the Russian pet form.. |  |  |
Satin | French | Meaning "smooth" or "shiny." |  |  |
Saul | French | From the Ecclesiastic Late Latin Sa.. |  |  |
Saville | French | Meaning "willow town." |  |  |
Scoville | French | Meaning "Scott's town."
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Searlas | French | A form of Charles |  |  |
Sebastien | French | From the Latin Sebastianus, a deriv.. |  |  |
Senior | French | Meaning "lord."
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Sennett | French | Meaning "elderly." |  |  |
Seraphine | French | Derived from the Hebrew seraphim (b.. |  |  |
Serge | French | From the Russian Sergei, which is f.. |  |  |
Severin | French | From the Latin Severinus, which is .. |  |  |
Seymour | French | Meaning "prayer," and honors Saint .. |  |  |
Shanta | French | A form of Chantal, meaning "song... |  |  |
Shari | French | A form of Cheri, meaning "beloved.. |  |  |
Sharice | French | An alternate form of Cherise |  |  |
Sharla | French | A short form of Sharlene and Sha.. |  |  |
Sharlene | French | An alternate form of Charlene, whic.. |  |  |
Sherice | French | An alternate form of Sherry |  |  |
Sherita | French | A form of Sherry |  |  |
Sherleen | French | A form of Sheryl |  |  |
Sherry | French | A familiar form of Sheryl, which .. |  |  |
Sheryl | French | Meaning "beloved" or "dearest." An .. |  |  |