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From the English word scout meaning "one who gathers information covertly", which is derived from Old French escouter "to listen". Harper Lee used...

Short form of Proscovia, mainly used in Uganda.

Signifies "friendship" in Azerbaijani, from Arabic صداقة (ṣadāqa), from the root صدق (ṣadaqa) "to tell the truth".

Modern Irish form of Séaghdha.

Metathesized variant of Seachnall.

Possibly an Irish form of Secundinus. This was the name of a 5th-century Irish saint, also known as Secundinus.

Bosnian form of Said.

Irish form of Geoffrey.

Scottish Gaelic form of Séaghdha.

From Old Irish Ségdae, probably derived from ségda meaning "fine, good, favourable, learned". According to an Irish legend this was the name of a boy...

Irish form of James.

Irish form of James.

Irish form of John, derived via the Old French form Jehan.

Anglicized form of Seán. This name name, along with variants Shawn and Shaun, began to be be used in the English-speaking world outside of Ireland...

Modern Irish form of Senán.

Feminine form of Seán.

Irish form of Charlotte.

Irish form of Charles.

Dutch form of Sebastianus (see Sebastian).

Spanish and Czech form of Sebastianus (see Sebastian).

From the Latin name Sebastianus, which meant "from Sebaste". Sebaste was the name of a city in Asia Minor, its name deriving from Greek σεβαστός (seba...

Italian, Spanish and Portuguese feminine form of Sebastianus (see Sebastian).

Italian form of Sebastianus (see Sebastian).

Portuguese form of Sebastianus (see Sebastian).

French form of Sebastianus (see Sebastian).

French feminine form of Sebastianus (see Sebastian).

Slovene and Croatian form of Sebastianus (see Sebastian).

Slovene form of Sebastianus (see Sebastian).

Older Czech form of Sebastianus (see Sebastian).

Hungarian form of Sebastianus (see Sebastian).

Norman form of Sibyl.

Means "harvest" in Amharic.

Turkish form of Shabnam.

Old Irish form of Seachnall.

Italian form of Secundus.

Feminine form of Secundus. Saint Secunda and her sister Rufina were martyred in Rome in the 3rd century.

Spanish form of Secundinus.

Roman family name derived from the praenomen Secundus. Saint Secundinus, also known as Seachnall, was a 5th-century assistant to Saint Patrick who bec...

Roman praenomen, or given name, which meant "second" in Latin. This name was borne by a few early saints, including a 2nd-century martyr from Asti,...

Means "voice, echo" in Turkish.

From Arabic سداد (sadād) meaning "appropriate, proper, truthful", a derivative of the root سدّ (sadda) meaning "to remedy, to be right".

Turkish form of Sadaf.

Persian form of Siddiqa.

Meaning unknown. This is the name of the Inuit goddess of the sea, sea animals and the underworld. According to some legends Sedna was originally a...

Possibly a Finnish form of Sela.

Alternate transcription of Hindi/Marathi सीमा (see Sima 2).

Biblical Greek form of Sheerah.

Alternate transcription of Hindi सीता (see Sita).

Tamil form of Sita. The name of the mythological figures is சீதை, while சீதா is the spelling used for people.

Dutch short form of Jozef.

Turkish form of Safaa'.

Latin form of Zipporah.

From a surname that was derived from a place name meaning "town in the rushes" in Old English.

Possibly a Swahili form of Saif.

Old Irish form of Séaghdha.

Spanish form of Sigismund.

From the Germanic name Sigilina, itself a diminutive derivative of the element sigu meaning "victory" (Proto-Germanic *segiz). This was the name of a...

Means "conquer" in Yoruba, also a short form of Olusegun or Oluwasegun.

Spanish feminine form of Secundus.