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298Romilly is a unisex given name derived from an English surname. The surname itself originates from various Norman towns named Romilly, whose name is ultimately derived from the personal name Romilius. Romilius is a Roman...
Ronnie is a given name used in English-speaking countries, primarily as a diminutive of either Ronald or Veronica. While often perceived as masculine due to its association with Ronald, Ronnie is also used as a feminine...
Rory is a given name of Gaelic origin, anglicized from the Irish Ruaidhrí and Scottish Gaelic forms such as Ruairidh and Ruaraidh. The name is composed of the elements ruadh ("red") and rígh ("king"), giving it the liter...
Rowan is a unisex given name of Irish and English origin. Primarily, it is an anglicized form of the Irish name Ruadhán, derived from the Old Irish element "ruad" meaning "red." Hence, Ruadhán signifies "little red one."...
Rowen is a variant spelling of the unisex given name Rowan. While Rowan has multiple origins—including an Anglicized form of the Irish name Ruadhán, a surname derived from that given name, and a direct reference to the r...
Royal is an English unisex given name derived from the English word royal, meaning "of or relating to a king or queen." The word itself comes via Old French from Latin regalis, a derivative of rex "king." As a given name...
Ry is a short form of Ryan and other names beginning with Ry. As a standalone name, Ry emerged as a modern, concise variant of the popular Irish surname and given name Ryan. Its usage in English-speaking countries reflec...
Ryley is a variant of the unisex given name Riley, from which it diverges primarily in spelling. The root name Riley itself has two distinct origins. As an Irish surname, it is a variant of Reilly, derived from the Gaeli...
Sam is a common short form in English, typically used as a diminutive of names such as Samuel, Samson, and Samantha. It also serves as the short form of the name Samwise, a character in J. R. R. Tolkien's novel trilogy T...
Sammy is a common English diminutive and nickname, most frequently used for the names Samuel, Samson, and Samantha. Origin and EtymologyLike many nicknames, Sammy is a shortened form of longer names; the ultimate root is...
Sandy is a unisex given name, most commonly used as a diminutive of Alexander, Alexandra, or Sandra. As a masculine name, it typically derives from Alexander, while as a feminine name it may also be a diminutive of Sandr...
Sasha is a Russian and Ukrainian diminutive of Aleksandr or Aleksandra, ultimately derived from the Greek name Ἀλέξανδρος (Alexandros), meaning "defending men." The root name Alexander has been borne by numerous notable...
Sawyer is a unisex given name of English origin that derives from a surname meaning "sawer of wood" or someone who saws wood. The surname itself has occupational roots, akin to names like Taylor or Mason, referring to a...
Schuyler is a given name of Dutch origin, adapted from a Dutch surname meaning "scholar" (from the German Schüler). The name was introduced to North America by 17th-century Dutch settlers arriving in what is now New York...
Scottie is a diminutive of Scott, also used as a feminine form. The name Scott derives from an English and Scottish surname that referred to a person from Scotland or a person who spoke Scottish Gaelic. It comes from the...
Selby is a unisex given name derived from an English surname, which itself originated as a place name meaning "willow farm" from Old Norse selja (willow) + bȳ (farm or settlement). The name is primarily used in English-s...
EtymologySeven is an English given name derived directly from the word for the number 7. The numeral traces its roots to Old English seofon, which itself comes from a Primitive Germanic root *sebun. This stems from the P...
Shawn is an Anglicized spelling of the Irish name Seán, occasionally used as a feminine form. It is one of several anglicized variants of Seán, itself the Irish form of John. Shawn is the most common spelling of this nam...
Shelby is an English given name that originated as a surname, possibly a variant of Selby. The name is ultimately locational, derived from place names in England, such as Selby in Yorkshire, meaning 'willow farm' from Ol...
Sheridan is a unisex given name of Irish origin, ultimately derived from the Irish surname Ó Sirideáin, which was Anglicized as Sheridan. The surname itself comes from the Irish personal name Sirideán, which possibly mea...
Sidney is an English given name derived directly from the English surname Sidney. The surname itself has two possible origins: it may be a place name from Old English, meaning "wide water meadow," or it may derive from t...
Silver is a modern English name inspired by the precious metal or its characteristic color. The word 'silver' derives from Old English seolfor, which is related to similar terms in Germanic languages. Silver has been pri...
Sincere is a modern English first name directly derived from the English word meaning genuine, honest, or heartfelt. While it has no ancient origin as a personal name, its adoption reflects the broader trend of using vir...
Sinclair is an English unisex given name derived from the Scottish surname Sinclair. The surname itself originates from a Norman French place name, ultimately derived from the Latin Clarus, meaning "clear, bright, famous...
Skyler is a modern unisex given name, predominantly used in English-speaking countries. It is a variant of the Dutch surname Schuyler, which itself derives from a Dutch word meaning "scholar" or "student." The spelling "...
Sparrow is a given name and surname derived from the name of the small bird, ultimately from Old English spearwa. The bird itself, a common and widespread species, has long been associated with traits such as adaptabilit...
Stace is a medieval short form of Eustace. In modern usage, it is typically considered a short form of Stacy or Stacey, often used as a unisex name predominantly in English-speaking countries.EtymologyStace originated as...
Stevie is a common diminutive of Stephen or Stephanie, and is widely used as a unisex given name in the English-speaking world. The name is typically a short form, or hypocorism, but has also become an independent given...
Storm is a modern given name derived directly from the vocabulary word for a disturbance in the atmosphere, often associated with severe weather events such as thunderstorms, snowstorms, and hurricanes. The English word...
Sunday is a given name derived from the name of the day of the week. It ultimately comes from Old English sunnandæg, itself composed of sunne meaning "sun" and dæg meaning "day" — a translation of the Latin phrase dies s...
Syd is a short form of Sydney, serving as a diminutive or hypocorism in English usage. Sydney itself derives from a surname, a variant of Sidney, which has origins in an English place name. As a standalone given name, Sy...
Taylor is an English surname and given name occupational in origin, deriving from the Norman French word tailleur (meaning "tailor"), which in turn comes from Latin taliare "to cut". The name spread in England after the...
Teddie is a diminutive of the given names Edward or Theodore, sometimes used as a feminine form. It is derived from the nickname Ted, itself a shortening of both names, combined with the diminutive suffix -ie. As an info...
Etymology and OriginTemple is an English surname that originated as a toponymic or occupational name. It originally referred to a person who was associated with the Knights Templar, a medieval religious military order fo...
Tennyson is a masculine given name derived from an English surname meaning "son of Tenney", where Tenney is a medieval diminutive of the name Denis. The surname and thus the first name originated in medieval England, eme...
Terry is a unisex given name of English origin, derived from a medieval English surname. The surname itself came from the Norman French name Thierry, a form of Theodoric, which has Gothic roots. The etymology traces back...
Terry is a unisex English diminutive of Terence or Theresa. Terry functions as an independent given name in English-speaking countries and gained popularity as a short form for both masculine (Terence) and feminine (Ther...
Toby is a medieval English diminutive form of Tobias. While Tobias itself was common in England after the Protestant Reformation, Toby emerged as a casual variant, often associated with friendliness and approachability.E...
Tommie is a diminutive of Thomas, sometimes used as a feminine form. Derived from Thomas, the name shares its ultimate Aramaic root meaning "twin"—the Greek form of the Aramaic name Te'oma. As a nickname or shortened for...
Tory is a unisex diminutive in English, derived as a short form of Salvatore, Victoria, and other names that contain the same sound (such as Salvador, Victor, or Tori). The name is linked to meanings like "saviour" via S...
Etymology and OriginTristen is an English variant of Tristan, the tragic hero of Arthurian legend. Its origin lies in the Celtic name Drustan, a diminutive of Drust, which may mean "noise" or "tumult" in Welsh. In 12th-c...
Tristin is a modern variant of the name Tristan, often used as a unisex name, particularly in English-speaking countries. It can serve as a feminine form of Tristan, as the similar ending to names like Kristin or Erin gi...
Tru is a modern English unisex name, typically considered a variant of True. It can also serve as a short form of names containing the element tru, such as Truman or Trudy. As a variant spelling, Tru offers a streamlined...
True is an English given name derived directly from the English word true, which comes from Old English triewe meaning "loyal, faithful". As a virtue name, it belongs to a category of names that embody positive qualities...
Tylar is a modern English variant of the name Tyler. Its origin traces back to the English surname Tyler, which derives from the Old English word tigele meaning "tile," referring to a tiler of roofs — a roofing professio...
Val is a unisex short form of several names beginning with the element Val, most notably Valentine 1 and Valerie. As a diminutive, it functions as an independent given name in English-speaking countries.EtymologyThe root...
Vic is a unisex diminutive of the names Victor or Victoria, both of which derive from the Latin word for "victor" or "conqueror." As a short form, Vic carries the same connotation of triumph and victory, often used affec...
Vinnie is a masculine given name, typically a diminutive of Vincent or other names containing the element vin, such as Vincenzo, Arvin, or Vicente. While it is most commonly a shortened form of Vincent, Vinnie has also b...
Vivian is a unisex given name with origins in Latin, derived from Vivianus, a name of the Roman Empire period, itself ultimately from Latin vivus meaning "alive". The name survived into modern usage largely due to its as...
Wallis is a unisex given name of English and Scottish origin, derived from a surname that was a variant of Wallace. The surname itself comes from Norman French waleis, meaning "foreigner, Celt, Welshman," ultimately of G...
Wil is a unisex short form of William and other names beginning with Wil, used primarily in Dutch and English contexts. As a clipped form, it offers a casual, friendly alternative to the full name while retaining the con...
Willie is a masculine or feminine diminutive of the given name William (Wilhelm in Germanic languages). The name William itself derives from the Germanic name Willehelm, composed of the elements willo 'will, desire' and...
Etymology and OriginsWilloughby is a masculine given name derived from an English surname, which itself originates from a place name meaning "willow town" in Old English. The name combines wilig ("willow") and tūn ("encl...
Willy is a common masculine given name, often used as a diminutive of William, Wilhelm, or Willem. In Dutch, it functions as both a masculine and feminine name. The name has been popular in Dutch, English, and German-spe...
Windsor is a unisex English given name derived from the English surname, which originated as a place name for the town of Windsor in Berkshire, England. The place name comes from Old English Windlesōra, meaning “riverban...
Winslow is a masculine given name derived from a surname of Old English origin. The surname originally described a place name meaning "hill belonging to Wine." The first element Wine itself comes from the Old English ele...
Wynne is an English given name derived from the surname Wynne. The surname ultimately originates from the Old English masculine given name Wine, meaning "friend" — itself coming from the Old English wine element.As a rel...
Yancy is a given name and surname of English origin. As a surname, it is an Americanized form of the Dutch surname Jansen, meaning "Jan 1's son". Thus, through the chain of Jansen and Jan, the name ultimately traces back...