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S: Boys Baby Names


Stanhop
From the stony hollow
Stilwell
From the tranquil stream
Sherwood
From the bright forest
Suthclif
From the south cliff
Shawnn
Variant of John from Sean.
Sikyahonaw
Yellow bear (Hopi)
Sonnie
Son. A nickname and given name.
Stedeman
Owns a farm
Smetheleah
From the flat meadow
Shad
Short form of the Biblical Shadrach; one of three young Hebrew men who survived being cast into a fiery furnace.
Shoemowetochawcawe
High backed wolf (Cheyenne)
Sigwalt
Victorious ruler
Stanway
Lives by the stony road
Seanachan
Wise one
Seanlaoch
Old hero
Skyelar
Phonetic spelling of Schuyler.
Secgwic
From the sword grass place
Stewart
Bailiff
Seaghda
Majestic
Sheiling
From the summer pasture
Sumarville
From the summer estate
Swithun
Name of a saint
Scur
Storm
Sherwin
Swift
Sinjin
St. John
Sylvester
See Silvester.
Shaddock
Shad fish
Sinjin
St. John
Seymour
From St. Maur
Sicheii
Grandfather (Navajo)
Slecg
Hammer
Smyth
Tradesman
Stilleman
Quiet
Scolaighe
Herald
Shunnar
Bird
Sinclaire
St. Clair.
Sherbourn
From the clear brook
Scottas
From Scotland
Sebastiano
Spanish form of Sebastian revered
Shelomo
Peaceful
Sheply
From the sheep meadow
Storm
Tempest
Sweeney
Little hero
Scrydan
Clothes
Shaw
Terse
Searle
Manly
Severin
Strict; restrained. A saint's name.
Sewati
Curved bear claw (Miwok)
Seleby
From the manor house
Shayan
Variant of Shea courteous.
Scot
From Scotland; a Gael. Diminutive of Scott.
Sedgewic
From the sword grass place
Shattuck
Shad fish
Shaughn
Variant of John from Sean.
Sherbourne
From the clear brook
Sidney
From St. Denis. Sidney is favored for boys; Sydney is almost entirely used for girls. Sydney
Sherburne
From the clear brook
Stantun
From the stony farm
Swintun
From the swine farm
Simeon
Obedient
Stevon
Variant of Stephen Crown; wreath.
Sutcliff
From the south cliff
Selwin
Friend at court
Stanwood
From the stony forest
Stewart
Steward
Sydney
From Sidon
Sealey
From the happy meadow
Seireadan
Untamed
Sutton
From the south farm
SciIti
Legendary messenger of Arthur
Severn
Strict; restrained. Surname.
Spangler
Tinsmith
Stirling
of high quality; pure.; Also variant of a name given pre-medieval refiners of silver meaning easterner.
Struthers
From the stream
Seabright
Glory at sea
Sedgeley
From the swordsman's meadow
Seraphim
An angel like being of a lower order
Sewall
Sea powerful
Shae
Variant of Shea courteous.
Sheffield
From the crooked field
Siddell
From the wide valley
Stanwik
From the stony village
Sterne
Austere
Steward
Bailiff
Sutherland
From Sutherland
Shawn
From the shady grove
Shemus
Supplanter
Shepley
From the sheep meadow
Sheridan
Bright.
Shermon
Variant of Sherman meaning shireman or shearman.
Sihtric
Name of a king
Stanedisc
From the stony park
Severne
Strict; restrained. Surname.
Shaddoc
Shad fish
Sherwyn
Swift
Slayton
From the valley farm
Stevie
Abbreviation of Steven and Stephen often used as an independent name. Stevie is also used for girls.
Stewart
Steward. A medieval steward was charged with the care of castle and estate affairs. Surname.
Sumerton
From the summer estate
Seabrook
From the brook by the sea