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Deciding on the all-important name for your newborn must be one of the most exciting things about having a baby. Let us help you choose a good name from around 3,500 boy and girl names we have here.
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Sabina,
Sabine |  | girl |  | Latin |  | woman of Sabine |  |
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Sabra |  | girl |  | Hebrew |  | the restful one |  |
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Sacha,
Sasha |  | girl |  | Greek |  | helpmate |  |
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Salina |  | girl |  | Greek |  | from the salty place |  |
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Salome,
Saloma,
Salomi |  | girl |  | Hebrew |  | peace, "shalom", the traditional Hebrew greeting - peace |  |
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Samantha,
Sammy,
Sam |  | girl |  | Aramaic |  | a listener |  |
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Sancia,
Sancha,
Sanchia |  | girl |  | Latin |  | sacred |  |
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Sandra,
Sondra |  | girl |  | Greek |  | mankind's helper |  |
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Sarah,
Sarak,
Sarik,
Sarene,
Sadie,
Sally,
Sharie,
Sarita |  | girl |  | Hebrew |  | princess, one of royal status |  |
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Sarisa |  | girl |  | French |  | cherry |  |
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Savanna |  | girl |  | Spanish |  | an open plain |  |
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Scarlet,
Scarletta,
Scarlett |  | girl |  | middle English |  | scarlet-coloured |  |
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Sebastiane,
Sebastiana,
Sebastianne |  | girl |  | Latin |  | revered one |  |
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Selina,
Selinda,
Salene,
Celine |  | girl |  | Greek |  | the moon |  |
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Selma |  | girl |  | Celtic |  | the fair |  |
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Seraphina,
Serafina,
Seraphine,
Serak |  | girl |  | Hebrew |  | the ardent believer, one with a burning faith |  |
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Serena |  | girl |  | Latin |  | bright, tranquil one |  |
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Sharon,
Sherry,
Shari,
Sharry |  | girl |  | Hebrew |  | a princess of exotic beauty |  |
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Sheila,
Shelia,
Sheela,
Selia |  | girl |  | Celtic |  | musical, a variation of Cecilia |  |
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Shelley,
Shellie |  | girl |  | English |  | from the edge of the meadow |  |
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Sheena |  | girl |  | Celtic |  | another variation of Jane |  |
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Shirley,
Shirlee,
Shirlene,
Sheryl |  | girl |  | Anglo-Saxon |  | from the white meadow |  |
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Sydney,
Sidney,
Sidonia |  | girl |  | old French |  | from the city of St Denis |  |
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Sigrid,
Sigrud |  | girl |  | Norse |  | victorious counsellor |  |
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Simone,
Simona,
Simonetta |  | girl |  | Hebrew |  | heard by the Lord |  |
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Sinead |  | girl |  | Welsh |  | Jane |  |
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Siobhan |  | girl |  | Irishh |  | Jane |  |
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Sirena,
Sirene,
Sireen |  | girl |  | Greek |  | sweet, singing mermaid, from the sirens who lured men to their death |  |
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Sophia,
Sophie,
Sofia,
Sonia,
Sonya,
Sonja |  | girl |  | Greek |  | wisdom |  |
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Stephanie,
Stefania,
Stevena,
Steffie |  | girl |  | Greek |  | a crown, garland |  |
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Susan,
Susanne,
Susana,
Suzanne,
Susik,
Susyk,
Suzie,
Sukik |  | girl |  | Hebrew |  | graceful lily |  |
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Sybil,
Sibil,
Sibel,
Sibell,
Sibilla,
Sibby |  | girl |  | Greek |  | prophetess |  |
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Sylvia,
Silvia,
Sylva,
Silvanna,
Silvie |  | girl |  | Latin |  | from the forest |  |
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Stacie,
Stacey,
Stacia,
Stace |  | girl |  | Greek |  | a short form of Anastasia |  |
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Johnk,
Jackk,
Johann,
Shaughn,
Shaun |  | boy |  | Hebrew |  | God is gracious, Scottish form of John |  |
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Salvador,
Salvadore,
Salvator,
Salvatore |  | boy |  | Latin |  | the saviour |  |
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Sampson,
Simpson,
Samson,
Sim,
Sammy,
Sam |  | boy |  | Hebrew |  | sun's man |  |
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Sancho |  | boy |  | Spanish |  | sincere and truthful |  |
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Sanders,
Sanderson,
Saunderson,
Sandie,
Sandro,
Saundy,
Saunders |  | boy |  | old English |  | son of Alexander |  |
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Santo |  | boy |  | Italian |  | saint-like |  |
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Sargent,
Sergeant,
Sarge,
Sergent |  | boy |  | Latin |  | a military attendant |  |
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Saulk |  | boy |  | Hebrew |  | called by God |  |
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Saville,
Savile |  | boy |  | French |  | the willow estate |  |
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Sawyer |  | boy |  | old English |  | a sawer of wood |  |
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Sayer,
Sayre,
Sayers,
Sayres |  | boy |  | Celtic |  | carpenter |  |
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Scott,
Scottie,
Scotty |  | boy |  | old English |  | Scotsman |  |
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Seamus,
Shamus |  | boy |  | Irishh |  | form of James |  |
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Seank |  | boy |  | Irishh |  | form of John |  |
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Seaton,
Seton,
Seeton |  | boy |  | French |  | from Say's farm |  |
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Sebastian,
Sebastien,
Sebastiano,
Seb |  | boy |  | Latin |  | venerated one |  |
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Selby |  | boy |  | old German |  | from the manor farm |  |
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Selig |  | boy |  | old German |  | happy, blessed one |  |
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Selwyn,
Selwin |  | boy |  | old German |  | friend at the manor house |  |
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Sethk |  | boy |  | Hebrew |  | the appointed one, Biblically, the third son of Adam |  |
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Sewell,
Sewald,
Siwald |  | boy |  | old English |  | sea powerful |  |
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Seymour |  | boy |  | old English |  | from the sea moor |  |
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Shanahan |  | boy |  | Gaelic |  | the wise one |  |
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Shandy |  | boy |  | old English |  | little boisterous one |  |
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Shanley |  | boy |  | Gaelic |  | the venerable hero |  |
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Shannon |  | boy |  | Gaelic |  | old, wise one |  |
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Sheak,
Shayk |  | boy |  | Gaelic |  | stately, courteous, inventive person; a man of many parts |  |
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Sheehan |  | boy |  | Gaelic |  | peaceful one |  |
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Shelby |  | boy |  | old English |  | from the estate on the cliff edge |  |
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Shelton |  | boy |  | old English |  | from the farm on the hill ledge |  |
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Shepard,
Shepherd,
Shepp,
Sheppy |  | boy |  | old English |  | the sheep-tender |  |
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Sheridan |  | boy |  | Gaelic |  | wild savage |  |
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Sherman |  | boy |  | old English |  | sheep-shearer |  |
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Sherwin |  | boy |  | middle English |  | swift runner |  |
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Sherwood |  | boy |  | old English |  | bright forest |  |
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Sidney,
Sid,
Syd |  | boy |  | old French |  | a follower of St Denis |  |
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Siegfried,
Sigfrid,
Siggk,
Sigvard |  | boy |  | old German |  | peace after victory |  |
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Sigmund,
Sigmond |  | boy |  | old German |  | victorious protector |  |
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Silas,
Silvan,
Silvester,
Silvanus,
Sin |  | boy |  | Latin |  | from the forest |  |
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Simon,
Simeon,Sim |  | boy |  | Hebrew |  | one who hears |  |
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Sinclair |  | boy |  | French |  | from St Clair or shining light |  |
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Skipk,
Skipp,
skippy |  | boy |  | Scandinavian |  | owner of the ship |  |
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Slade |  | boy |  | old English |  | valley-dweller |  |
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Slevin,
Slaven,
Slavin,
Sleven |  | boy |  | Gaelic |  | the mountain-climber |  |
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Sol |  | boy |  | Latin |  | the sun, also short form of Solomon |  |
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Solomon,
Salomon,
Solomann,
Solamon,
Sollie |  | boy |  | Hebrew |  | wise and peaceful |  |
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Somerset |  | boy |  | old English |  | from the summer place |  |
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Sonny |  | boy |  | old French |  | stone-worker |  |
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Spalding,
Spaulding |  | boy |  | old English |  | from the split meadow |  |
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Spencer,
Spenser,
Spence |  | boy |  | French |  | shopkeeper, dispenser of provisions |  |
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Stacey,
Stacy |  | boy |  | Latin |  | prosperous and stable |  |
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Stafford |  | boy |  | old English |  | from the ford by the landing place |  |
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Stamford,
Stanford |  | boy |  | old English |  | from the stony crossing |  |
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Stanislaus,
Stanislas,
Stanislav,
Stanislaw |  | boy |  | Slavic |  | stand of glory |  |
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Stanley,
Stanleigh,
Stanly,
Stank |  | boy |  | old English |  | from the stony meadow |  |
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Stanton |  | boy |  | old English |  | from the stony farm |  |
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Stedman |  | boy |  | old English |  | farm-owner |  |
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Stephen,
Steven,
Stevenson,
Stefan,
Steve,
Stevie |  | boy |  | Greek |  | the crowned one, a man who wears the victor's laurel wreath |  |
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Stewart,
Steward,
Stuart,
Stewk,
Stu |  | boy |  | old English |  | the steward, name of the Royal House of Scotland |  |
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Stillman,
Stilman |  | boy |  | old English |  | quiet and gentle man |  |
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Storr |  | boy |  | Scandinavian |  | great man |  |
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Stowe |  | boy |  | old English |  | from the place |  |
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Strahan |  | boy |  | Gaelic |  | the poet |  |
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Sullivan,
Sullie |  | boy |  | Gaelic |  | man with black eyes |  |
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Sumner |  | boy |  | Latin |  | one who summons, the church official who summoned the congregation to prayer |  |
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Sutcliffe,
Sutcliff |  | boy |  | old English |  | from the south cliff |  |
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Sutherland |  | boy |  | Scandinavian |  | from a southern land |  |
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Swain,
Swayne,
Sweyn |  | boy |  | old English |  | herdsman, knight's attendant |  |
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Svenk,
Swenk,
Svend |  | boy |  | Scandinavian |  | youth |  |
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Sylvester,
Sly |  | boy |  | Latin |  | from the woods, a form of Silas |  |
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