Submitted Names of Length 7

This is a list of submitted names in which the length is 7.
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Shtedra f Bulgarian
Bulgarian feminine name from the word щедра (shtedra) meaning "generous".
Shterna f Yiddish
Variant of Sterna.
Shuchao f Chinese
From the Chinese 淑 (shū) meaning "kind and gentle" and 超 (chāo) meaning "surpass".
Shu-chen f & m Taiwanese
Alternate transcription of Shuzhen chiefly used in Taiwan.
Shuchen f Chinese
From the Chinese 姝 (shū) meaning "beautiful girl" and 忱 (chén) meaning "truth, sincerity".
Shufaiq m Arabic
Means "compassionate, merciful" in Arabic.
Shufang f Chinese
From the Chinese 淑 (shū) meaning "kind and gentle" and 芳 (fāng) meaning "fragrant".
Shuggie m Scots
Diminutive of Shug.
Shugyla f Kazakh
Means "gleam, radiance, beam" in Kazakh.
Shuhada f Arabic
Means "Martyrs" in Arabic
Shuhaib m Arabic
Means "little shooting star" in Arabic.
Shuhaid m Arabic (Rare), Indian (Muslim)
Means "witness, martyr" in Arabic (see Shahid).
Shuhair m Arabic
Means "month" or "famous" in Arabic.
Shuhdah f Arabic
Means "piece of honeycomb with honey in it".
Shuhuan f Chinese
From the Chinese 淑 (shū) meaning "kind and gentle" and 欢 (huān) meaning "joyous, merry, happy".
Shuichi m Japanese
Variant transcription of Shuuichi.
Shuimei f Chinese
From the Chinese 水 (shuǐ) meaning "water" and 媚 (mèi) meaning "charming, attractive".
Shuiyin f Chinese
From the Chinese 水 (shuǐ) meaning "water" and 音 (yīn) meaning "sound, tone".
Shujaat m Urdu
Means "bravery, courage" in Urdu, ultimately from Arabic شجاع (šujāʾ).
Shujiao f & m Chinese
From the Chinese 舒 (shū) meaning "open up, unfold" or "comfortable, easy" or 淑 (shū) meaning "kind and gentle" and 姣 (jiāo) meaning "handsome, beautiful".
Shujing f & m Chinese
From Chinese 叔 (shū, shú) meaning "uncle" or 淑 (shū) meaning "good, pure, virtuous, charming" combined with 璥 (jǐng) meaning "jade", 晶 (jīng) meaning "clear, crystal", 静 (jìng) meaning "quiet, still, gentle" or 净 (jìng) meaning "clean, pure"... [more]
Shulgan m Folklore
Theorised to be derived from Chinese 水 (shuǐ) meaning "water" combined with 龍 (lóng) meaning "dragon" and 王 (wáng) "king". In Bashkir and Turkic folklore, Shulgan is the mythical ruler of an underwater realm... [more]
Shulian f Chinese
From the Chinese 淑 (shū) meaning "kind and gentle" and 连 (lián) meaning "join, connect".
Shu-ling f Taiwanese
Variant of Shuling used in Taiwan.
Shuling f Chinese
From the Chinese 淑 (shū) meaning "kind and gentle" and 铃 (líng) meaning "bell".
Shullat m Near Eastern Mythology
Etymology uncertain, possibly deriving from the Akkadian šullatum ("despoilment"), although this etymology is contested. Name borne by a minor god of destruction, that was always invoked alongside his twin Hanish.
Shulong f Chinese
From the Chinese 淑 (shū) meaning "kind and gentle" and 珑 (lóng) meaning "gem cut like a dragon" or 隆 (lóng) meaning "prosperous, plentiful, abundant".
Shumaf'e m Circassian
Derived from the Circassian word shu meaning "knight, horseman" and maf'e that possibly means "fire".
Shumeng f Chinese
From the Chinese 淑 (shū) meaning "kind and gentle" and 梦 (mèng) meaning "dream".
Shumiao f Chinese
From the Chinese 淑 (shū) meaning "kind and gentle" and 淼 (miǎo) meaning "wide expanse of water".
Shuming f Chinese
From the Chinese 淑 (shū) meaning "kind and gentle" and 茗 (míng) meaning "tea".
Shumise f Xhosa
10 shillings or 10 bob, created by the father of Alice Jean Shumise Madinga.... [more]
Shumpei m Japanese
A variant of Shunpei.
Shunbei m Japanese
From Japanese 俊 (shun) meaning "sagacious, genius, excellence" combined with 平 (bei) meaning "peace, flat". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Shuneng f Chinese
From the Chinese 淑 (shū) meaning "kind and gentle" and 能 (néng) meaning "to be able".
Shunhei m Japanese
From 瞬 (shun) meaning "wink, blink, twinkle", 隼 (shun) meaning "falcon", 駿 (shun) meaning "fast" or 俊 (shun) meaning "talented" combined with 平 (hei) meaning "peace, flat, even, low"... [more]
Shuniao f Chinese
From the Chinese 淑 (shū) meaning "kind and gentle" and 鸟 (niǎo) meaning "bird".
Shunjuu m & f Japanese
From Japanese 春秋 (shunjuu) meaning "spring and autumn".
Shunmin m Japanese
From Japanese 春 (shun) meaning "spring (season)" combined with 眠 (min) meaning "to sleep". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Shunnar m Arabic
Means “falcon”.
Shunpei m Japanese
From Japanese 俊 (shun) meaning "sagacious, genius, excellence", 舜 (shun) meaning "althea" or 春 (shun) meaning "spring" combined with 平 (hei) meaning "peace, flat". Other kanji combinations are possible.... [more]
Shunpuu f & m Japanese
From Japanese 春風 (shunpuu) meaning "spring breeze".
Shunqor m Uzbek
Means "champion, hero" in Uzbek.
Shunsui m Japanese
"spring"; "water"
Shunyin f Chinese
From the Chinese 瞬 (shùn) meaning "wink, in a wink, in a flash" and 音 (yīn) meaning "sound, tone".
Shuohui f Chinese
From the Chinese 烁 (shuò) meaning "shine, glitter, sparkle" and 蕙 (huì), a species of orchid.
Shuojin f Chinese
From the Chinese 朔 (shuò) meaning "the first day of the lunar month" or "north" and 瑾 (jǐn) meaning "brilliance of gems, fine jade".
Shuowen f Chinese
From the Chinese 烁 (shuò) meaning "shine, glitter, sparkle" and 雯 (wén) meaning "cloud patterns".
Shuoxia f Chinese
From the Chinese 烁 (shuò) meaning "shine, glitter, sparkle" and 霞 (xiá) meaning "rosy clouds".
Shuoxin f Chinese
From the Chinese 烁 (shuò) meaning "shine, glitter, sparkle" and 馨 (xīn) meaning "fragrant, aromatic, distant fragrance".
Shuoyan f Chinese
From the Chinese 烁 (shuò) meaning "shine, glitter, sparkle" and 琰 (yǎn) meaning "jewel, gem, glitter of gems".
Shuoyin f Chinese
From the Chinese 烁 (shuò) meaning "shine, glitter, sparkle" and 音 (yīn) meaning "sound, tone".
Shuping m & f Chinese
From Chinese 淑 (shū) meaning "good, pure, virtuous, charming", 叔 (shū) meaning "uncle", 树 (shù) meaning "tree, plant" or 舒 (shū) meaning "open up, unfold, comfortable, easy" combined with 平 (píng) meaning "level, even, peaceful" or 萍 (píng) meaning "duckweed, wander, travel"... [more]
Shuqian f Chinese
From the Chinese 淑 (shū) meaning "kind and gentle" and 谦 (qiān) meaning "humble, modest" , 茜 (qiàn) meaning "madder, reeds" or 骞 (qiān) meaning "raise, hold high, soar".
Shuqiao f Chinese
From the Chinese 舒 (shū) meaning "open up, unfold" or "comfortable, easy" or 姝 (shū) meaning "beautiful girl" and 巧 (qiǎo) meaning "artful, clever, skillful" or 乔 (qiáo) meaning "tall, lofty, proud".
Shuqing f Chinese
From the Chinese 淑 (shū) meaning "kind and gentle" and 清 (qīng) meaning "clear, pure, clean, peaceful" or 庆 (qìng) meaning "congratulate, celebrate".
Shuquan f Chinese
From the Chinese 淑 (shū) meaning "kind and gentle" and 泉 (quán) meaning "spring, fountain, wealth".
Shurali m Siberian Mythology
Shurali is a forest spirit in Tatar and Bashkir mythology. According to legends, Shurali lives in forests. He has long fingers, a horn on its forehead, and a woolly body. He lures victims into the thickets and can tickle them to death.
Shurlei f English
Phonetic Variant of Shirley
Shurley m & f English (Rare)
Variant of Shirley.
Shurman m Georgian (Rare)
Meaning uncertain. It is possibly derived from Persian شرمان (sharman) or (shorman).
Shurong f Chinese
From the Chinese 树 (shù) meaning "tree, plant" or "cultivate, establish" and 蓉 (róng) meaning "hibiscus".
Shûsaku m Japanese
This was the adopted name of one of the greatest GO players in Japan who lived in the 1800s.
Shushan f Armenian
Feminine Armenian given name meaning "lily", of a similar origin as the name Shoshannah.
Shushan f Chinese
From Chinese 淑 (shū) meaning "kind and gentle" or 姝 (shū) meaning "beautiful girl" combined with 杉 (shān) meaning "pine, fir".
Shushao f Chinese
From the Chinese 淑 (shū) meaning "kind and gentle" and 劭 (shào) meaning "encourage, excel, excellent" or 绍 (shào) meaning "continue, join".
Shushik f Armenian
Variant diminutive form of Shushan.
Shusong f Chinese
From the Chinese 淑 (shū) meaning "kind and gentle" and 松 (sōng) meaning "fir, pine".
Shuşşim m Chuvash
Chuvash form of Zosim.
Shusuke m Japanese
From 秋 (shū) meaning "autumn" or 柊 (shū) meaning "holly osmanthus" combined with 輔 (suke) meaning "help" or 祐 (suke) meaning "divine intervention, protection". Other kanji combinations can also make up this name.
Shutian m Chinese
From Chinese 书 (shū) meaning "book, letter, document" and 田 (tián) meaning "field".
Shutian f Chinese
From the Chinese 淑 (shū) meaning "kind and gentle" and 恬 (tián) meaning "quiet, calm, peaceful".
Shutiao f Chinese
From the Chinese 淑 (shū) meaning "kind and gentle" and 窕 (tiǎo) meaning "slender, quiet and modest, charming".
Shuuhei m Japanese
"self-discipline"; "soldier"
Shuviel m Jewish
returning to god
Shuwang f Chinese
From the Chinese 淑 (shū) meaning "kind and gentle" and 望 (wàng) meaning "look at, look forward to, hope, expect".
Shuxian f Chinese
From the Chinese 淑 (shū) meaning "kind and gentle" or 姝 (shū) meaning "beautiful girl" and 娴 (xián) meaning "elegant, refined" or 纤 (xiān) meaning "fine, delicate, graceful".
Shuxing f Chinese
From the Chinese 淑 (shū) meaning "kind and gentle" and 幸 (xìng) meaning "luck, favour, fortunately".
Shuxrat m Uzbek
Variant of Shuhrat.
Shuying f Chinese
From the Chinese 淑 (shū) meaning "kind and gentle" and 盈 (yíng) meaning "be full of, overflowing".
Shuyong f Chinese
From the Chinese 淑 (shū) meaning "kind and gentle" and 勇 (yǒng) meaning "brave, courageous, valiant, fierce" or 雍 (yōng) meaning "harmony, union, harmonious".
Shuyuan f Chinese
From the Chinese 书 (shū) meaning "book, letter, writings" or 淑 (shū) meaning "kind and gentle" and 苑 (yuàn) meaning "pasture, park, garden", 园 (yuán) meaning "garden, park, orchard" or 缘 (yuán) meaning "hem, margin; reason, cause; fate".
Shuzeng f Chinese
From the Chinese 淑 (shū) meaning "kind and gentle" and 增 (zēng) meaning "increase, add to".
Shuzhen f & m Chinese
From Chinese 淑 (shū) meaning "good, pure, virtuous, charming" or 抒 (shū) meaning "to relieve, to ease" or "to express" combined with 珍 (zhēn) meaning "precious, rare" or 真 (zhēn) meaning "real, genuine, true"... [more]
Shweabe m Salishan
A Suquamish male name.... [more]
Shwetha f Bengali (Hindu)
A variation of the name of the Hindu goddess of knowledge, Saraswati.
Shyelle f African American (Modern, Rare), English (Modern, Rare)
Apparently a combination of the phonetic element shy (from names such as Shiloh and Shyanne) with the popular name suffix elle... [more]
Shyenne f English
Variant of Cheyenne.
Shyheim m African American
Meaning uncertain, possibly an invented name blending the phonetic element shy with an Arabic name such as Raheem... [more]
Shylavi f Indian
shyla means godess parvati.
Shyngys m Kazakh
Kazakh form of Genghis.
Shyqyri m Albanian
Albanian form of Şükür.
Shyrdan m Karachay-Balkar
Karachay-Balkar form of Syrdan.
Siaaneq m Greenlandic
Younger form of Siâneĸ.
Siabora f Polish
Variant of Szabora.
Siadhal m Irish (Rare)
Younger form of Siadhail.
Siælve m Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Sialfi.
Siágrio m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Syagrius.
Siagrio m Italian, Spanish
Italian and Spanish form of Syagrius.
Siagriy m Bulgarian, Russian, Ukrainian
Bulgarian, Russian and Ukrainian form of Syagrius.
Sialina f Belarusian
Belarusian from of Selina.
Siamyon m Belarusian
Belarusian form of Simon 1.
Siarnaq f Astronomy
An alternate name for Sedna, and one of Saturn’s moons.
Siaroža m Belarusian
Diminutive form of Siarhiej.
Siaržuk m Belarusian
Diminutive of Siarhiej.
Sibilha f Gascon
Gascon form of Sibyl.
Sibil·la f Catalan
Catalan form of Sibyl.
Sibisse f Guanche, Spanish (Canarian, Rare)
From Guanche *sibissəy meaning "armhole (in clothing); cleavage, neckline; theft". This was recorded as the name of a 16-year-old Guanche girl from Tenerife who was sold at the slave market in Valencia in 1495.
Siboney f Spanish (Caribbean), Arawak
Means "people of the precious stone" or "cave dweller" in Arawak, spoken in Cuba. ... [more]
Sibrand m Dutch
Dutch form of Sigebrand.
Sibülla f Estonian (Archaic)
Archaic Estonian form of Sibylla.
Sicarde f Gascon, Occitan
Feminine form of Sicart.
Sichang f Chinese
From the Chinese 思 (sī) meaning "think, consider, ponder" and 嫦 (cháng), the name of a moon goddess.
Sichaus m Medieval, Medieval French, Old High German
Old High German sigu "victory" + Old High German hadu "battle".
Sicheii m Navajo
Means "grandfather" in Navajo.
Sicilia f Medieval Catalan, Spanish (Rare)
Possibly a variant of Cecilia or after the island of Sicily (Sicilia). If the latter case, it could be a reference to Saint Silvia of Sicily.
Sidelya f Turkish (Modern, Rare)
Turkish name of unknown origin and meaning.
Sideris m Greek
Transferred used of the surname Sideris or the reduced and altered form of the personal name Isidoros (see Isadore), altered by folk etymology as if derived from sidero ‘iron’ (classical Greek sideron), and hence regarded as an omen name: ‘may the child grow up to be as strong as iron’.
Sidheag f Medieval Scottish
Derived from sidheach meaning "wolf".
Sîdîyîk m Crimean Tatar (Rare)
Romanian form of a Crimean Tatar name probably from Arabic صَادِق (ṣādiq) meaning "true, truthful, veracious" or صَدِيق (ṣadīq) meaning "friend". A known bearer was Sîdîyîk Ibrahim H. Mîrzî (1909-1959), a Romanian imam and activist of Crimean Tatar heritage.
Sidkiya m Turkish
Turkish form of Tzidqiyyahu (see Zedekiah).
Sidónia f Slovak
Slovak form of Sidonia.
Sidônio m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Sidonius.
Sidonio m Italian, Spanish
Italian and Spanish form of Sidonius.
Sidoniy m Bulgarian, Russian, Ukrainian
Bulgarian, Russian and Ukrainian form of Sidonius.
Sidonja f Albanian (Rare)
Albanian form of Sidonia.
Sidrick m English
Possibly a variant of Sitric (see Sithric).
Sidrita f Albanian
Feminine form of Sidrit.
Sidwell f History (Ecclesiastical), Cornish (Anglicized, Archaic)
Anglicized form of Sadfyl which itself is considered a Cornish calque of Old English sidu "morality, good conduct; purity; modesty" as well as "ritual, religious practice, rite" and Old English full "full, filled, complete, entire" and hence understood as "the virtuous one"... [more]
Sidwell f & m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Sidwell.
Siebren m West Frisian
The name's origin is in the Dutch province of Friesland.
Siegbod m Old High German
Derived from the Germanic name elements sigi "victory" and boto "lord, ruler".
Siegnot m German, Popular Culture
Abbreviated, more modern form of Sigenot. In popular culture, this name is borne by a character from "Die Rose vom Liebesgarten", an opera by German composer Hans Pfitzner (1869-1949).
Siegwin m German
Modern form of Sigwin.
Siemsyn m Welsh (Archaic)
Diminutive of Siâms and Jâms.
Siencyn m Welsh
Welsh form of Jenkin, a Middle English diminutive of John.
Siendou m Manding
This name is originally from the Arabic name Said. Among West Africa's Manding people, mainly in Northern Cote d'Ivoire in places like Kong, Dabakala, Satama Sokura and Sokoro. A variant of the name in Burkina Faso, Mali, Guinea where the same Mande people with differing dialects live, Seydou... [more]
Sieneke f Dutch, West Frisian
Diminutive form of Sien.
Sieuwke f West Frisian
Feminine form of Sieuwe.
Siewerd m Dutch
A Dutch name meaning "victory".
Sifferi f Kven
Kven variant of Sigfrid 2.
Sifredo m Aragonese
Aragonese form of Sigfrido.
Sifrido m Asturian
Asturian form of Sigfrid 1.
Sigalia f Hebrew
Means 'God's violet' in Hebrew.... [more]
Sigband m Medieval German
Derived from Old High German sigu "victory" and bant "band, bond".
Sigbert m Germanic, German
Short form of Sigisbert.
Sigdóra f Icelandic (Rare)
Icelandic variant of Sigþóra.
Sigegar m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English elements sige "victory" and gar "spear". Cognate to Old Norse Siggæirr.
Sigeman m Germanic
Derived from Old High German sigu "victory" (a younger form of Gothic sigis, see Sigisbert) combined with man "man."
Sigemar m Germanic
Derived from Old High German sigu "victory" (a younger form of Gothic sigis, see Sigisbert) combined with Old High German mâri "famous."
Sigenot m Germanic
Derived from Old High German sigu "victory" (a younger form of Gothic sigis, see Sigisbert) combined with Old High German not "need, necessity." The second element might also have been derived from hnôd, which comes from Old High German hnôtôn "to crush."
Sigerad m Germanic
Derived from Old High German sigu "victory" (a younger form of Gothic sigis, see Sigisbert) combined with Old High German rât "counsel."
Sigeric m Germanic, History
Derived from Old High German sigu "victory" (a younger form of Gothic sigis, see Sigisbert) combined with rîcja "powerful, strong, mighty." The second element is also closely related to Celtic rîg or rix and Gothic reiks, which all mean "king, ruler." Sigeric was the name of a 5th-century king of the Visigoths.
Sigerik m Croatian, Dutch, Norwegian
Croatian, Dutch and Norwegian form of Sigeric.
Sigeryk m Polish
Polish form of Sigeric.
Sigfast m Old Swedish, Swedish (Rare), Norwegian (Rare)
Old Swedish and younger form of Sigfastr.
Sigfinn m Norwegian
Derived from the Old Norse elements sigr "victory" and finnr "Sámi, person from Finland".
Sigfrèd m Lengadocian
Languedocian form of Siegfried.
Sigfred m Danish, Norwegian
Modern form of Sigfrøðr. This was the name of an 8th century Danish king.
Sigfúss m Old Norse
Old Norse combination of sigr "victory" and fúss "willing, eager".
Siggard m Norwegian
Younger form of Siggarðr.
Siggaut m Norwegian (Rare, Archaic)
Norwegian younger form of Siggautr.
Sighrid f Old Swedish
Old Swedish variant of Sigrid.
Sighrik m Old Danish
Old Danish form of Sigríkr.
Sighrun f Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Sigrún.
Sighulf m Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Sighulfr.
Sigihar m Germanic
Derived from Old High German sigu "victory" combined with hari "army."
Sigimer m Germanic
Variant of Sigemar.
Siginak m Algonquian
Means "blackbird" in Potawatomi. This was the name of a chief of the Milwaukee Potawatomi.
Sigitas m Lithuanian
Some sources state that this given name is a variant of Zygfridas (which is also found spelled as Zigfridas), but it is probably more likely that this name is derived from Sigutis and/or Sigytis, which are both diminutives of masculine given names that contain the Germanic element sigu meaning "victory"... [more]
Siglaug f Old Norse
Combination of Old Norse sigr "victory" and laug "bathing for religious purification" but could also be derived from the Germanic element *-lauz- "enter into marriage, give holy vows".
Siglind f Swedish (Rare)
Swedish form of Sieglind.
Siglinn f Swedish (Rare)
Younger form of Sigrlinn.
Signija f Latvian
Latvian variant of Signe.
Signora f Judeo-Spanish, Judeo-Italian
Derived from Spanish señora or Italian signora, both meaning "lady".
Sigrada f Frankish, History (Ecclesiastical)
Possibly a feminine form of Sigerad. This was the name of a 7th-century Frankish saint, the mother of Saint Leodegarius and Saint Warinus.
Sigrida f Lithuanian, Latvian (Rare)
Latvian and Lithuanian form of Sigrid.
Sigride f Portuguese
Portuguese variant of Sigrid
Sigríkr m Old Norse
Derived from the Germanic name elements sigr "victory" and ríkr "mighty, distinguished, rich".
Sigríkr m Old Norse
Old Norse variant of Sigríkr.
Sigrith f Medieval English
Medieval English form of Sigríðr.
Sigrið f Faroese
Faroese form of Sigríðr.
Sigryð f Anglo-Saxon
Old English form of Sigrid and feminine form of Sigefrið, derived from the Old English elements sige "victory" and friþ, ultimately from Old Norse Sigfríðr.
Sigþór m Icelandic
Icelandic younger form of Sigþórr.
Sigtona f Norwegian
Variant of Sitona or a combination of sigr "victory" and Tona.
Sigurda f Norwegian
Feminine form of Sigurd.
Sigurds m Latvian (Rare)
Latvian form of Sigurðr (see Sigurd).
Sigurey f Icelandic (Rare)
Derived from Old Norse sigr meaning "victory" combined with ey meaning "island" or ey meaning "good fortune".
Siguròr m Arthurian Cycle
Siguròr, earl of Spain was the brother of Hríngr and Isolde the Dark. He gave his sister to Tristan (Tristram) when the latter conquered Spain.
Sigurð m Faroese
Variant of Sigurd.
Sigvald m Norwegian, Swedish, Danish (Rare), Old Swedish
Modern Scandinavian cognate of Sigiwald.
Sigveig f Old Norse, Norwegian (Rare)
Old Norse variant and Norwegian form of Sigvæig.
Sigwald m Germanic, German
Short form of Sigewald.
Sigweis f German (Rare, Archaic)
Formed from the Germanic name element sigu "victory" with an unknown second part.
Sihtric m Old Norse (Anglicized), Medieval Scandinavian
A medieval form of Sigtryggr. Sigtrygg Silkbeard was a Hiberno-Norse king of Dublin, known in Irish texts as Sihtric and Sitric.
Si-Hyeon m & f Korean
From Sino-Korean 時 (si) meaning "time, era, season", 施 (si) meaning "grant, bestow, give", 始 (si) meaning "begin, start" or 是 (si) meaning "indeed, yes, right" combined with 賢 (hyeon) meaning "virtuous, worthy, able", 憲 (hyeon) meaning "law", 炫 (hyeon) meaning "shine, glitter" or 見 (hyeon) meaning "see, observe, perceive"... [more]
Siiggur m Sami
Sami form of Sigurd.
Síilene m & f Bandial
Means "they (cows) make (birds) fly" in Bandial.
Siimeon m Estonian
Estonian form of Simeon.
Siimoni m Finnish (Rare)
Finnish variant of Siimon.
Siimuut m Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Sîmût.
Sijbren m Dutch
Variant of Sibren.
Sijfuam m Hmong
"absolutely"
Sijuola f Yoruba
Means "wealth opener" or "open the eyes of wealth" in Yoruba.
Sîkarte m Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Sigvard.
Sikiyuu m New World Mythology
Refers to a type of bird in the Wayuu language, spoken in South America.
Sikstas m Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Sixtus.
Sikstus m Finnish
Variant of Sixtus.
Silaces m Parthian
Silaces was a Parthian commander
Silawan f Thai
From Thai ศิลา (sila) meaning "stone, rock" and วรรณ (wan) meaning "colour, tint".
Silbane f Basque (Rare)
Basque feminine form of Silvano.
Silbiñe f Basque
Basque form of Sylvaine.
Silence m & f English (African), English (Puritan), Romani (Archaic)
Simply from the English word silence, from Middle English from Old French, from Latin silentium, from silere "be silent". A popular virtue name amongst the Puritans in the 17th century, it was usually given to girls (very occasionally to boys), ultimately taken from the admonition of Saint Paul: "Let the women learn in silence, with all subjection." Translated into Latin it became Tace, which "in its turn developed into Tacey"... [more]
Silesia f German
The name Silesia is derived from the former Prussian province Silesia (in German: Schlesien).... [more]
Silésie f Louisiana Creole
Most likely a variant of Célésie. ... [more]
Silfrún f Icelandic (Modern, Rare)
Derived from Old Norse silfr "silver" combined with rún "secret lore, rune".
Silkami m Garo
Means "handsome forever" in Garo.
Silouan m Russian (Rare, Archaic)
Silouan the Athonite, Orthodox monk
Silovan m Georgian (Rare)
Georgian form of Silvanus via its hellenized form Silouanos. A known bearer of this name was the Georgian sculptor Silovan Kakabadze (1895-after 1947).
Silpion m Literature
A name for the elder of the Two Trees of Valinor, the White Tree known most commonly as Telperion. This Tree shone with a shimmering light of silver-white, and that is the origin of the name Silpion, which comes from an old Elvish word sëlip for light of this kind... [more]
Silvaan m Dutch
Dutch form of Silvanus.
Silvèri m Provençal
Provençal form of Silvère.
Silveri m Lengadocian
Languedocian form of Silverius.
Silveta f Gascon
Gascon form of Sylvette.
Silvian m Dutch, Romanian, English, German
English, German and Romanian form of Silvianus, also sometimes used in The Netherlands.
Silvije m Croatian
Variant of Silvio.
Silvijn m Dutch
Dutch form of Silvinus.
Silvine f Picard
Picard form of Sylvaine.
Silwija f Sorbian
Variant of Sylwija.
Sīmanis m Latvian (Rare)
Latvian form of Simon 1.
Simbert m Germanic
Variant of Sindbert. Derived from Old High German sind "way, path" combined with beraht "bright" meaning "bright path".
Simbiso f Shona
Means "One who strengthens or source of encouragement".
Sımdakh f Khakas
Means "obedient, hardworking" in Khakas.