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Starr Feminine English

Starr is a feminine given name derived from the English vocabulary word denoting a celestial body, ultimately from Old English steorra. It is considered a variant of the name Star, directly referencing the astronomical t...

Staša Feminine Croatian Serbian +1

Staša is a feminine diminutive form of Anastasija or Stanislava in Croatian, Serbian, and Slovene. It is used as a given name in its own right in these South Slavic languages.EtymologyThe name can derive from the Greek n...

Stasė Feminine Lithuanian

Stasė is a Lithuanian short form of Stanislova, which itself is the Lithuanian feminine equivalent of the Slavic name Stanislav. The name ultimately derives from the Slavic elements stati "stand, become" (in its extended...

Stasia Feminine Polish

Stasia is a Polish feminine given name that primarily functions as a diminutive of two longer names: Stanisława and Anastazja. It is notable among Polish naming traditions for its dual origin, a common feature in Slavic...

Stasya Feminine Russian

Stasya is a Russian feminine given name, functioning as a diminutive — a short, affectionate form — of two common Slavic names: Stanislava and Anastasiya. In Russian culture, diminutives like Stasya are frequently used i...

Stav Feminine Hebrew

Stav is a Hebrew feminine given name that directly translates to "autumn" in the Hebrew language. In Israel, where seasonal changes are relatively mild, autumn represents a time of harvest and transition, giving the name...

Stavroula Feminine Greek

Stavroula is a Greek feminine given name, derived as the feminine form of Stavros (which in turn is a diminutive of Eustathios, but is actually reinterpreted via the Greek word "cross"

Štefa Feminine Croatian

Štefa is a Croatian short form of Štefanija, the Croatian and Slovene feminine form of Stephen. Ultimately deriving from the Greek Στέφανος (Stephanos), meaning "crown" or "wreath," the name carries connotations of honor...

Ștefana Feminine Romanian

Ștefana is the Romanian feminine form of Stephen, derived from the male name Ștefan with the feminine suffix -a. The root name Stephen comes from the Greek Στέφανος (Stephanos), meaning "crown, wreath" or "that which sur...

Stefana Feminine Bulgarian Serbian

Stefana is a feminine given name used primarily in Bulgaria and Serbia. It is the feminine form of the name Stefan, which itself derives from the Greek name Stephanos, meaning "crown, wreath". The root name is Stephen, w...

Stefani Feminine Bulgarian English

Stefani is an English variant and a Bulgarian form of Stephanie, itself the feminine counterpart of Stephen, a name of Greek origin ultimately derived from Στέφανος (Stephanos), meaning "crown" or "wreath." The name carr...

Štefánia Feminine Slovak

Štefánia is the Slovak feminine form of Štefan, itself derived from Stephen, a name with significant historical and religious roots worldwide.EtymologyThe name Stephen originates from the Greek name Στέφανος (Stephanos),...

Ștefania Feminine Romanian

Ștefania is the Romanian feminine form of Ștefan, which ultimately derives from the Greek name Στέφανος (Stephanos) meaning “crown, wreath.” Through its root name Stephen, Ștefania shares a deep Christian heritage, as Sa...

Stefánia Feminine Hungarian

Stefánia is the Hungarian feminine form of Stephen, derived from the Greek name Στέφανος (Stephanos), meaning "crown" or "wreath". The name entered Hungarian via the popularity of Stephen (István), the first Christian ki...

Stefania Feminine Greek Italian +1

Stefania is the Italian, Polish, and Greek feminine form of Stephen. The name ultimately derives from the Greek Stephanos, meaning "crown" or "wreath." Through its root Stephen, Stefania is deeply connected to Christian...

Stefanie Feminine Danish Dutch +1

Stefanie is a variant spelling of Stephanie, the feminine form of Stephen. This name, common in German, Dutch, and Danish usage, originates from the Greek Στέφανος (Stephanos), meaning "crown" or "wreath" — specifically,...

Štefanija Feminine Croatian Slovene

Štefanija is the Slovene and Croatian feminine form of Stephen. Derived from the Greek name Stephanos, meaning "crown" or "wreath," Stephen has deep roots in Christian tradition as the name of the first Christian martyr,...

Stefānija Feminine Latvian

Stefānija is the Latvian feminine form of Stephen, a name of Greek origin meaning "crown" or "wreath." The name ultimately derives from the Greek Στέφανος (Stephanos), denoting something that surrounds, like a garland or...

Stefanija Feminine Lithuanian Macedonian

Stefanija is a feminine given name used in Lithuanian and Macedonian, derived as a feminine form of Stephen. The Lithuanian usage aligns with other Baltic adaptations of Christian names, while in Macedonia it follows the...

Stefaniya Feminine Bulgarian Russian +1

Stefaniya is a feminine given name used in Russian, Bulgarian, and Ukrainian, functioning as the local form of Stephen. The name ultimately derives from the Greek Στέφανος (Stephanos), meaning "crown" or "wreath", symbol...

Stefcia Feminine Polish

Stefcia is a diminutive of the Polish name Stefania, which itself is the feminine form of Stephen. Primarily used in Poland, Stefcia carries the affectionate and familiar tone typical of Polish diminutives, lending a sen...

Steffi Feminine German

Steffi is a feminine given name primarily used in German-speaking countries, where it originated as a diminutive of Stephanie. The name Stephanie itself is the feminine form of Stephen, which ultimately derives from the...

Steffie Feminine German

Steffie is a German feminine diminutive of Stephanie, ultimately derived from the Greek name Stephanos (Στέφανος), meaning "crown" or "wreath." This name traveled through Latin and various European languages, with Stepha...

Štefica Feminine Croatian

Štefica is a Croatian diminutive of Štefanija, the Croatian and Slovene form of Stephen. The name thus ultimately derives from the Greek Στέφανος (Stephanos), meaning "crown" or "wreath." Štefica is a feminine given name...

Štefka Feminine Slovene

Štefka is a feminine Slovene given name. It is a diminutive of Štefanija, the Slovene and Croatian feminine form of Stephen. The name ultimately derives from the Greek Στέφανος (Stephanos), meaning "crown" or "wreath," s...

Stefka Feminine Bulgarian

Stefka is a Bulgarian feminine given name, functioning as a diminutive of Stefaniya, the Bulgarian form of Stephanie.Etymology and MeaningThe name ultimately derives from the Greek name Στέφανος (Stephanos), meaning "cro...

Steinunn Feminine Icelandic Old Norse

Steinunn is an Old Norse feminine given name, still in use in modern Iceland. It is a compound formed from the elements steinn ('stone') and unnr ('wave'), yielding the poetic meaning 'wave of stone' or 'stone wave'. The...

Stela Feminine Bulgarian Croatian +3

Stela is a feminine given name used in several Central and Eastern European languages, including Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Romanian, and Slovak. It is primarily a regional form of Stella 1, which derives from the Latin...

Stelara Feminine Esperanto

Stelara is a female given name derived from Esperanto stelaro meaning "constellation," which itself is ultimately from Latin stella "star." Introduced as an adoption of the celestial term into the Esperanto language, the...

Steliana Feminine Romanian

Steliana is a Romanian feminine given name, derived as the female equivalent of Stelian. Both are ultimately rooted in the Greek name Stylianos, which comes from the Greek word στῦλος (stylos) meaning “pillar.”EtymologyT...

Stella 1 Feminine Dutch English +2

Stella is a feminine given name meaning "star" in Latin. The name was famously coined by the 16th-century English poet Philip Sidney for his sonnet sequence Astrophel and Stella (published 1591), where Stella represents...

Stella 2 Feminine Greek

Stella 2 is a Greek feminine name that functions as a diminutive of Styliani, with its spelling influenced by that of Stella 1, the Latin-derived name meaning 'star'. Unlike the more internationally recognized Stella, th...

Štěpánka Feminine Czech

Štěpánka is a Czech feminine given name, equivalent to English Stephanie. It is the feminine form of the Czech masculine name Štěpán, which derives from Stephen, from the Greek Stephanos meaning "crown, wreath". The name...

Steph Feminine English

Steph is a common short form of the feminine name Stephanie or the masculine name Stephen. While it is often used as a nickname, it has also become an independent given name in some contexts, particularly in English-spea...

Stephani Feminine English

Stephani is a variant of Stephanie, the feminine form of Stephen. Ultimately derived from the Greek name Στέφανος (Stephanos), meaning "crown" or "wreath" — more precisely "that which surrounds" — the name entered the Ch...

Stephania Feminine English

Stephania is a Latinate feminine form of the name Stephen. As a given name, it represents a less common variant of the more familiar Stephanie, with which it shares the same root and meaning. The name ultimately derives...

Stéphanie Feminine French

Stéphanie is the French feminine form of Stephen, a name meaning “crown” or “wreath” in Greek (from stephanos). The name has been especially common in France and French-speaking regions, often associated with the widespr...

Stephanie Feminine English German

Stephanie is the feminine form of Stephen, derived from the Greek name Στέφανος (Stephanos), meaning "crown, wreath." The name gained widespread use in Christian cultures due to Saint Stephen, the first Christian martyr,...

Stephany Feminine English

Stephany is a variant spelling of Stephanie, the feminine form of Stephen. The name ultimately derives from the Greek name Στέφανος (Stephanos), meaning “crown, wreath,” specifically “that which surrounds.” The original...

Steren Feminine Cornish

Steren is a Cornish feminine given name meaning "star". The name directly derives from the Cornish word steren (plural stery), which is a native Brittonic term cognate with modern Breton steredenn and Welsh seren, ultima...

Stergiani Feminine Greek

Stergiani is the feminine form of the Greek male name Stergios. It is predominantly used in Greece and derives from the Greek verb stergo, meaning "to love" or "to be content." This name is part of a broader onomastic tr...

Sterre Feminine Dutch

Sterre is a Dutch feminine given name derived directly from the Dutch word ster, meaning "star". This celestial name fits within a broader tradition of nature-inspired naming practices in the Netherlands, where elements...

Stien Feminine Dutch

Stien is a Dutch short form of the name Christine and other names with similar endings, such as Christina or Christiana. It is predominantly feminine and used within Dutch-speaking communities. The name is derived by sho...

Stiina Feminine Finnish

Stiina is a Finnish short form of the name Christina. Its roots trace through Christiana, the Latin feminine form of Christian, making it ultimately derived from the Greek Christos, meaning “anointed one.”Etymology and H...

Stina Feminine Danish Norwegian +1

Stina is a feminine given name, primarily used in Scandinavia as a short form of Christina and other names ending in stina. The name Christina ultimately derives from Christiana, the Latin feminine form of Christian, mea...

Stine Feminine Danish Norwegian

Stine is a Danish and Norwegian short form of Christine and other names ending in -stine. As a diminutive, it carries the same meaning as Christine, which ultimately derives from the Greek christos (anointed one). The na...

Stoja Feminine Croatian

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...

Stormi Feminine English

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 Feminine English

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 Feminine Croatian

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...

Stoyanka Feminine Bulgarian

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 Feminine Bulgarian

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...

Stratonice Feminine Greek Ancient Greek

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 Feminine Greek Ancient Greek

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...

Styliani Feminine Greek

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...

Su 1 Feminine Turkish

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...

Su 2 Feminine Chinese

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 Feminine Korean

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"...

Sua Feminine Basque

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 Feminine Arabic

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...

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