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Sunshine is an American origin unisex name directly derived from the English word 'sunshine', signifying light, warmth, and happiness.
Sunshine is a unique American given name derived from the English word for sunlight, often associated with warmth and positivity.
Supreme is an uncommon yet striking given name with unknown origins; it means 'highest' or 'most excellent'.
Surenity is an American origin name created by Lani Sarem for her character in 'Geek Girl Rising.' It combines 'Sure' meaning confidence, and 'Enity' referring to reality.
Sutton is an English unisex given name derived from the Old English word "sūþan," meaning "south" or "southward." It originated as a surname for people living in England's southern regions during the Middle Ages and became a popular given name in the United States during the early 20th century. Today, Sutton is often associated with the town of Sutton Coldfield in England.
Suyapa is a unique Mayan given name derived from "suy" (star) and "apa" (water), translating to "star water".
Suzana is a unique feminine name derived from Latin "susanna," meaning "lily" or "lotus flower.
Suzy is an English name that originated in the 19th century, serving as a diminutive form of Susan or Susanna. It means 'lily', suggesting elegance and beauty, though it does not have a specific meaning of its own. Popularized in the mid-20th century, Suzy reached peak popularity during the 1950s and 60s but remains widely recognized today despite some decrease in usage.
The name Swanee is of American origin and is popularized by the iconic song "Swanee" composed by George Gershwin in 1919. Despite not having a traditional meaning, it evokes nostalgia and longing for home, making it a unique choice for parents seeking culturally significant names.
Swanzetta is a unique African American name created in the late 20th century, combining Swan ('beautiful bird') and Jessica.
Swayze is an uncommon American given name derived from the English occupational surname Swayze, meaning 'saddler' or 'maker of horse harnesses'. It potentially signifies peace or tranquility, though its exact meaning remains unclear.
Swayzee is an American-origin given name with uncertain origins, possibly popularized by Alabama's song "Swayze". It has no known meaning or cultural association but gained popularity for its uniqueness. Despite being unrelated to Patrick Swayze's actual name, it's associated with him in popular culture due to his fame.
Swayzie is a distinctive American given name, derived from Esmeralda or other names like Suzanne, with a possible association to emerald's meaning: beauty and rarity.
Sweetie is an American-derived given name meaning 'pleasant or agreeable', often associated with delightfulness and endearment.
Sydni is a modern American feminine name created by combining Sydney ("wide island") and Brandy (spirit).
Sylee is a modern American name created from Sydney, meaning 'wide island', associated with style or fashion due to its phonetic similarity.
The name Syler is of American origin, created as an invention in recent years due to its unique sound and spelling. It does not have a specific meaning or history associated with it.
Syler is an American boy's name, derived from Tyler, meaning 'Tiler'.
Hadley is an uncommon English name derived from the Old English word 'hað', meaning heather. Historically used as a male given name and surname in England, Hadley has recently gained popularity as a unisex given name in the United States, appearing on U.S. Baby Names lists for girls in 2006 and for boys in 2012.
Symaria is an intriguing name of African American origin, derived from the Swahili word 'symara', meaning 'beautiful'.
Symeir is a unique male given name of unknown origin, with no specific meaning or cultural association.
Symere is a unique African American name derived from the Swahili word 'semere', meaning 'to be patient'.
The name Syncere is of American origin, created as a modern and distinctive given name with no specific historical significance or meaning.
Syreeta is a distinctive African American name derived from the Swahili word 'Syora', meaning 'beautiful'.
Syretha is an unique African-American name with potential meanings of "strong like a tiger" or "wise/intelligent," first used in the late 19th century.
Syretta is a distinctive feminine given name derived from African-American Vernacular English (AAVE), combining 'Sy' from Sydney/Cynthia and 'Retta' from Rita.
Syrette is a rare yet captivating Native American (Ojibwe/Chippewa) female name that translates to "moon woman," often given to girls born under the moonlight or during full moons, and traditionally carries the role of a moon guide.
Syvannah is a unique American name created by combining elements from names like Sylvia and Savannah, with no specific historical meaning but often associated with positivity.
Taaquiz is a rare Native American name derived from the Apache language, translating to "one who travels alone.
Tabbatha is an American-derived female name with Hebrew roots, meaning 'gazelle' and drawn from the biblical figure raised by Saint Peter.
Tabresha is a unique African American name created by combining Tamera and Brenda in the late 20th century, possibly associated with the Hebrew name Tirzah meaning "delightful".
Tacoma is a unique Native American given name derived from Lushootseed, meaning 'beautiful water'. It honors the indigenous people of Puget Sound region in Washington State.
Tacori is an African Yoruba name that means "one who brings joy," associated with Oya, the goddess of wind and storms.
Tacorra is a beautiful, rare Sioux Native American girl's name meaning 'red flower'.
Tadarious is a unique African American given name derived from the Swahili word 'tadaria', meaning 'respect' or 'respectful'.
Tadyn is a rare name of unknown origin and meaning, used primarily in parts of the United States and Europe. Its unique sound and scarcity make it an attractive choice for parents seeking an unusual name for their child. Despite its mysterious past, Tadyn's future lies in the significance assigned to it by those who choose to bear this distinctive name.
Taeler is an American-origin first name derived from the surname Teller. First appearing in the 1970s, it has gained popularity as a unisex name but is more commonly used for females. The name is pronounced /ˈteɪlər/ with stress on the first syllable.
Taelyn is a modern American name created by blending Taylor ('tailor') and Kenley ('reed clearing'), offering a unique yet meaningful option with English influences.
Taesha is an attractive African-American female name derived from the Yoruba 'Taye', meaning 'to come home'.
Taeshaun is an African American-origin name combining 'hunter' (Native American) and 'God is gracious' (Irish Gaelic), embodying strength, courage, and divine grace.