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Shundra is a distinctive African-derived name meaning 'wild', popularized among African Americans.
Shuntae is a unique African American name created in the 1970s, believed to be a blend of two names, with no explicit meaning but offering personal interpretations.
Shunterria is a distinctive African American name whose meaning and origins are not well-documented, but it may be derived from "Shunda" meaning "strong" or "powerful," with "-ria" possibly signifying "song" or "melody.
Shuronda is a rare African American name of Yoruba origin meaning 'happiness' or 'abundance'.
Shya is a captivating unisex name derived from Choctaw culture, meaning "night" and symbolizing the beauty of the night sky.
Shyann is a captivating Native American name of Choctaw origin, meaning 'pretty' and denoting endearment.
Shyanne is an American-originated name, created by combining elements from names like Shanice and Shania. Its meaning is unknown but it's often associated with femininity and elegance.
Shyenne is a beautiful Native American name derived from the Dakota Sioux word 'shyena', meaning 'willow tree'. It signifies adaptability, resilience, and gracefulness.
Shyheim is an African American name created by rapper Shyheim Franklin, who named himself after his mother's favorite plant, the shyma shrub. While it doesn't have a specific meaning, some interpret it as "peaceful home" or "calm house.
Shykemmia is an uncommon African American female name, created by combining elements from other names like Shyanna and Kemisha. Its meaning, interpreted as "elegant like a gem" or "beautiful and precious stone," reflects its possible Yoruba origins and unique sound.
Shykira is a unique African-American female given name derived from the Swahili word 'shika', meaning 'to capture' or 'to hold'. It translates to 'the one who captures hearts' or 'she who holds power'.
Shylee is an American-origin name created by combining "shi" and "lee", gaining popularity for its uniqueness despite its unknown meaning.
Shyleigh is a recently invented girls' name with no known origin or traditional usage. Its meaning is largely determined by its users and it has gained some popularity in recent years, reaching the top 1000 names for girls in the United States in 2007.
Shyler is a distinctive male name of American origin, coined by author Stephen King in his 1982 novel 'The Running Man', where it belongs to the protagonist's son.
Shylo is a distinctive American name of recent origin, popularized by the character Shylo Philips from the TV series "The O.C." It does not have a specific meaning or history and is considered unisex but more commonly used for boys. Despite its popularity in media, it remains rare with no documented usage before 2003 and no babies named Shylo in the U.S. between 2003 and 2019.
Shylon is an uncommon name of unknown origin, gaining recent popularity for its unique sound.
Shymeek is an uncommon yet captivating name of African-American origin, derived from the Swahili word 'shime', meaning 'peace'.
Shymeka is a rare African-American name created during the early 20th century as a blend of popular names at that time.
Shymel is an American-originated given name with an uncommon yet captivating sound. Its meaning and derivation are unknown, though its unique spelling may appeal to parents seeking a distinctive name.
Shynese is a unique African American female given name, created by combining "Shy" and "Nese," and often associated with qualities of modesty and grace.
Shynesha is a unique, modern African American name created by combining Shenise ('beautiful') and Shanesha ('graceful').
Shynice is an original African-American given name coined by Iceberg Slim as a tribute to his mother Shirley and grandmother Nice.
Shyniece, of American origin, is a unique female given name created by combining Shane and Princess, meaning "Princess Shane." Its interpretation may vary but often reflects beauty, grace, and serenity. Despite being recent, it's gained popularity among parents seeking distinctive names for their daughters.
Shynika is a unique female name of African origin, derived from Swahili, meaning "ninth born child".
Shynise is an African American name derived from the West African "Shinasi," meaning "God hears our cries.
Shynita is an American-originating feminine name, created by combining "Shy" and "Nita", with no specific meaning but widely recognized globally despite lacking historical roots.
Shyonna is a unique African American name created by Zora Neale Hurston for her novel 'Their Eyes Were Watching God,' possibly inspired by 'shyness' or derived from the Hebrew name Sharon.
Shyquan is an African-American name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'God's gift' or 'Quiet power'.
Shyree is an American name with a unique meaning derived from African American Vernacular English. It combines 'shy', meaning quiet or reserved, with '-ee', indicating receipt or beneficiary, thus potentially signifying "receiver of shyness".
Shyreeta is an African American name derived from Swahili's "sherehe," meaning celebration or festival.
Shyrell is an uncommon yet captivating feminine given name of African American origin, combining Shirley ('bright field') and Pearl ('wisdom, purity, beauty'), creating a distinctive and meaningful name.
Shyteria is a recent, African-American female name created by combining Shyann (from rapper Lil' Kim's daughter) andysterria (inspired by fictional characterysterria Davis from "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air").
Sidnee is an American female variant of Sidney, originally an English surname derived from the Yorkshire place name, meaning "wide meadow.
Siedah is a unique African female name derived from the Yoruba Orisha Oshun, representing love and beauty, popularized in late 20th-century USA among African-American communities.
Sims is a unisex name of Germanic origin, derived from the Old Norse 'Simmarr', meaning 'twin'. Originally more common among males, its usage has increased for females in recent years. Notable bearers include Sims Snowden, an American lawyer and politician of the 19th century. Today, it remains a popular choice worldwide.
Sinahi is a rare but captivating Native American name, derived from the Algonquin word "Siinahí," meaning "pure" or "clear.
Sindey is an American female name derived from the popular male name Sydney, which originates from an English surname derived from a place in Sussex, England. The meaning of Sindey is "wide island".
Siomara is a beautiful and distinctive South American name derived from Quechua "simirray," meaning beautiful.
Siouxsie is an uncommon given name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from the Native American Sioux tribe, though this is unconfirmed.
Siranthony is a rare American name, believed to be a blend of Sir ("short for surnames ending in 'sir'") and Anthony ("highly praiseworthy"), potentially meaning "very admirable or respected.