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30,235Etymology and MeaningStipo is a Croatian diminutive of Stjepan, itself the Croatian and Serbian form of Stephen, a name derived from the Greek Στέφανος (Stephanos) meaning "crown, wreath" — more precisely, "that which su...
Stirling is an English masculine given name derived from a Scottish surname, itself a variant of Sterling. The name ultimately comes from the city of Stirling in central Scotland, a historic settlement situated on the Ri...
Stithulf is an Old English masculine name combining the elements stiþ ("hard, stiff") and wulf ("wolf"), etymologically meaning "hard wolf" or "stiff wolf." As a compound of strong warrior-associated components like "wol...
Stjepan is the Croatian and Serbian form of Stephen, ultimately derived from the Greek name Στέφανος (Stephanos), meaning "crown, wreath," more precisely "that which surrounds." Saint Stephen, the first Christian martyr...
St John is an English given name derived from the title and name of Saint John the Baptist or Saint John the Evangelist. It is a compound of the honorific "Saint" and the name John.EtymologyThe name John comes from the L...
Stoja is a Croatian feminine form of the Slavic name Stoyan, which itself is derived from the Bulgarian verb стоя (stoya) meaning "to stand, to stay". The name thus carries connotations of steadfastness and endurance.Ety...
Stojan (Cyrillic: Стојан) is a masculine given name of Slavic origin, used in Croatian, Macedonian, Serbian, and Slovene. It is a form of the Bulgarian name Stoyan, which derives from the Bulgarian verb стоя (stoya) mean...
Stojko is a South Slavic given name, the diminutive of Stojan, which itself derives from the Bulgarian stem stoya meaning "to stand, to stay." The name thus conveys a sense of steadfastness or permanence. Used primarily...
Stone is an English masculine first name derived from the English vocabulary word meaning a hard, naturally occurring solid substance. The name ultimately comes from the Old English word stān, meaning "stone" or "rock."E...
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...
Stormi is a variant of the English word name Stormy, which derives from the Old English stormig meaning “stormy, wild, turbulent.” As a feminine given name, Stormi emerged in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, follo...
Stormy is a feminine given name deriving from the English word meaning "stormy, wild, turbulent," ultimately from Old English stormig. It reflects a modern onomastic trend of using evocative vocabulary words as names, pa...
Stošija is a Croatian feminine given name, primarily used as a vernacular form of Anastazija, which itself is the Croatian and Slovene variant of Anastasia. The name is especially associated with a saint, lending it reli...
Stoyan is a Bulgarian masculine given name, derived from the Bulgarian verb стоя (stoya) meaning "to stand, to stay". As a name, Stoyan evokes notions of steadfastness, endurance, and permanence.Etymology and Linguistic...
Stoyanka is the feminine form of the Bulgarian male name Stoyan. The masculine root Stoyan derives from the Bulgarian verb стоя (stoya), meaning "to stand, to stay," implying steadfastness or resilience.Etymology and Lin...
Stoyka is a feminine given name of Bulgarian origin. It is the feminine form of Stoyan, which is derived from the Bulgarian verb стоя (stoya), meaning "to stand" or "to stay." The name thus conveys a sense of steadfastne...
Stoyko is a Bulgarian male given name and occasional surname, derived as a diminutive of the more common Bulgarian name Stoyan. The root name Stoyan comes from the Bulgarian verb стоя (stoya), meaning "to stand" or "to s...
Strabo is a masculine given name of Greek origin, derived from the Byzantine Greek name Strabon (Στράβων), which itself comes from the Greek adjective strabos (στραβός), meaning "squinting" or "cross-eyed." The name orig...
EtymologyStrabon is the Ancient Greek form of Strabo, a name derived from the Greek στραβός (strabos), meaning "squinting" or "cross-eyed." The name was originally a descriptive epithet that became a personal name. The L...
Straton is a masculine given name of Ancient Greek origin, derived from the Greek word στρατός (stratos), meaning "army." The name is thus semantically linked to military themes, reflecting the values of strength and col...
Stratonice is the Latinized form of the Ancient Greek name Στρατονίκη (Stratonike), derived from the elements στρατός (stratos), meaning "army", and νίκη (nike), meaning "victory". Thus, Stratonice carries the powerful c...
Stratonike is the Greek form of Stratonice, a name rooted in the ancient Greek elements στρατός (stratos) meaning "army" and νίκη (nike) meaning "victory." The name thus conveys the meaning "army victory" or "victory of...
Stratos is a modern Greek masculine name, commonly used as the short form of Efstratios. While Stratos stands alone today as an independent given name, it retains the deep historical roots of the longer name, which ultim...
Stribog is a god in Slavic mythology whose name and cult appear in East Slavic sources from the 12th century onward. The name is linguistically interpreted as possibly deriving from Old Slavic sterti "to extend, to sprea...
Stu is a masculine given name and nickname, primarily used in English-speaking countries. It is typically a short form (hypocorism) of Stuart and less commonly of its variant Stewart. Etymology and HistoryThe name Stu de...
Stuart is a Scottish and English given name that originates from a Scottish occupational surname. The surname itself is a French-influenced form of Stewart, brought to Scotland from France by Mary Stuart in the 16th cent...
Sture is a Swedish male given name derived from an Old Norse nickname stura, meaning "to be contrary" or, more broadly, "haughty" or "proud." The name shares its root with the Swedish adjective stursk (recalcitrant) and...
Sturla is a masculine given name of Old Norse origin. Originally a byname, it derives from sturla, an Old Norse verb meaning "to derange" or "to disturb." The name is historically most prominent in Iceland and Norway, wh...
Styliani is a feminine Greek given name, ultimately derived from the Greek element στῦλος (stylos) meaning "pillar". It is the feminine counterpart of Stylianos, and shares its root with shorter forms like Stelios and th...
Stylianos is a Greek masculine given name derived from the Greek word στῦλος (stylos), meaning "pillar".EtymologyThe name Stylianos directly references the concept of a pillar, a strong supporting structure. Its root is...
Styopa is a Russian diminutive of the name Stepan, itself an East Slavic form of the Greek name Stephanos meaning "crown, wreath." While initially a short form, Styopa has occasionally been used as a full given name in i...
Styrmir is an Old Norse and Icelandic masculine given name, derived from the Old Norse verb styrma, meaning "to storm, to blow hard". The name literally translates to "one who causes storms", reflecting its connection to...
Su 1 is a feminine Turkish given name meaning "water" in the Turkish language. The name directly derives from the common noun su (water), reflecting the cultural and natural significance of water in Turkic traditions. Wa...
EtymologySu 2 is a Chinese feminine name derived from characters pronounced sù (fourth tone). The most common choices are 素 (sù), meaning "plain, simple" or "white silk," and 肃 (sù), meaning "respectful" or "solemn." O...
Su-a is a Korean feminine given name. Its meaning is derived from Sino-Korean characters, typically combining 秀 (su) meaning "luxuriant, beautiful, elegant, outstanding" with 雅 (a) meaning "elegant, graceful, refined"...
Etymology and MeaningSua is a feminine Basque name derived directly from the Basque noun su meaning "fire". The name thus embodies the elemental force and warmth associated with fire. In Basque onomastic tradition, natur...
Su'ad is a variant transcription of the Arabic name Suad, derived from the Arabic root سعد (saʿida) meaning "to be happy, to be lucky." The name thus carries the beautiful meaning of "happiness" or "luck." In Arabic-spea...
Suad (also transliterated as Souad or Su'ad) is an Arabic name derived from the root saʿida (سَعَدَ), meaning "to be happy, to be fortunate, to be lucky." The name directly translates to "happiness, luck, good fortune."...
Suada is a feminine given name used primarily in Albania and Bosnia, with several potential etymologies depending on the cultural context. In Albanian and Bosnian usage, Suada is considered a feminine form of Suad, a nam...
Suarius is the Latinized form of the medieval Spanish name Suero, which itself likely derives from a Germanic source. The name is associated with the Suebi or Visigoths, Germanic tribes that settled in the Iberian Penins...
Subhadra (Sanskrit: सुभद्रा, romanized: Subhadrā) is a feminine name of Sanskrit origin, meaning "good fortune" or "auspicious." It is derived from the prefix सु (su), meaning "good," combined with भद्र (bhadra), meaning...
Sübhan is the Azerbaijani form of Subhan, a name derived from the Arabic word "glory, praise".The name Subhan (سبحان) is deeply rooted in Islamic tradition, appearing in the phrase Subhan Allah (سبحان الله), meaning "Glo...
Subhan is a masculine given name and surname of Arabic origin, derived from the word sub·ḥān, meaning "glory, praise" or "exalted." In Arabic, the term is often used in religious contexts, such as in the phrase Subhan Al...
Subhash is a Subhash is a masculine given name of Sanskrit origin, used in Bengali, Gujarati, Hindi, and Marathi. Derived from the Sanskrit prefix su (सु) meaning "good" and bhāṣā (भाषा) meaning "speech", Subhash signifi...
Subhi (Arabic: صبحي, romanized: Ṣubḥīy, also transliterated as Sobhi, Sobhy, or Subhy) is an Arabic masculine given name in the form of a nisba adjective derived from the word ṣubḥ meaning "dawn" or "morning." Thus, Subh...
Su-bin, also spelled Soo-bin, is a Korean feminine given name. It typically combines Sino-Korean su from 秀 (su) meaning "luxuriant, beautiful, elegant, outstanding" with bin from 斌 (bin) meaning "refined", though other...
Subira is a Swahili female name meaning "patience." It derives from the Arabic root ṣabara (صبر), which carries the same meaning and is a central virtue in Islamic teachings. The name reflects the cultural and linguistic...
Subrahmanya is a masculine given name of Telugu origin, derived from the Sanskrit prefix सु (su) meaning "good" and ब्रह्मन् (brahman) meaning "devout worshipper." This name is deeply rooted in Hinduism and functions as...
Subramaniam is a Tamil variant of Subrahmanya, itself a name of the Hindu god Skanda (also known as Kartikeya or Murugan). The name Subramaniam is derived from Sanskrit elements: the prefix su, meaning "good," and brahma...
Subramanian is a Tamil variant of the name Subrahmanya, itself a divine epithet in Hinduism. In its original Sanskrit form, Subrahmanya combines the prefix su (“good”) with brahman (“devout worshipper”), together meaning...
Suchart is a masculine given name of Thai origin. It is derived from the Pali and Sanskrit elements su, meaning "good," and jāti, meaning "birth," thus carrying the meaning "born into a good life" or "good birth." The na...
Sudarshan is a masculine given name of Sanskrit origin, prevalent across several South Indian languages including Hindi, Kannada, Marathi, Tamil, and Telugu. The name derives from the Sanskrit prefix su meaning "good" co...
Sudarshana is a feminine Indian name derived from the masculine Sudarshan, itself rooted in Sanskrit. The name means “beautiful” or “good-looking,” combining the prefix su (“good”) and darśana (“seeing, observing”).Etymo...
Sude is a feminine Turkish given name. It is a Turkish form of Soudeh, which means "touched" or "painted" in Persian. However, within Turkish, Sude carries the independent meaning of "pure" or "blessed water," reflecting...
Sudenaz is a modern Turkish feminine given name, crafted as a combination of the names Sude and Naz. This type of blend, common in contemporary Turkish naming practices, creates a unique and elegant compound.Etymology an...
Sudheer is an Indian given name predominantly used in the Kannada- and Telugu-speaking regions of southern India. It is an alternate transcription of the Telugu సుధీర్ or Kannada ಸುಧೀರ್, which are variant forms of the na...
Sudhir is an Indian masculine given name. Derived from Sanskrit, it combines the prefix सु (su) meaning "good" or "very" with धीर (dhīra) meaning "wise" or "considerate," yielding the overall sense of "very wise" or "res...
Sue is a common English short form of Susanna (and its variants such as Susan, Suzanne, etc.). As a diminutive, it originated as a nickname but has become established as an independent given name.EtymologyThe root Susann...
Suélen is a Brazilian female given name, derived as a variant of the name Suellen. This form, along with alternative spellings such as Suelen, Suellen, and Suéllen, reflects the Portuguese adaptation of a name that origi...
Sueli is a female given name used in Portuguese-speaking countries, particularly in Brazil. Its origins are debated. The name may be a derivative of Susana, the Portuguese and Spanish form of Susanna, which itself comes...