Baby Names Database
NAME |
GENDER |
VARIATIONS |
ORIGIN |
MEANINGS |
MIDDLE MATCHES |
Sebastien |
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Sebastian, Sebastion |
Greek / German / Old English / Spanish / Latin |
Revered
Of Sebastia, a town in Asia minor which is a broad peninsula that lies between the Black and Mediterranean seas |
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Sebastion |
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Sebastian, Sebastien |
Greek / German / Old English / Spanish / Latin |
Revered
Of Sebastia, a town in Asia minor which is a broad peninsula that lies between the Black and Mediterranean seas |
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Seth |
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Hebrew |
Appointed, set, the third son of Adam and Eve, Eve said that Seth had been appointed to take the place of Abel who was killed by Cain |
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Shay |
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Shaye, Shae |
Irish Gaelic |
Respectful, courteous, admirable; from the fairy palace |
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Shayan |
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Irish |
Variation of Shea meaning courteous |
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Shaye |
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Shay, Shae |
Irish Gaelic |
Respectful, courteous, admirable; from the fairy palace |
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Shayne |
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Shane |
Hebrew / Irish / Yiddish |
variant of Sean (Irish) , from John meaning God is gracious; from Shayna for girls (Yiddish) meaning beautiful |
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Sheldon |
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Old English |
From and old English surname and placename meaning "steep-sided valley" or "flat topped hill" |
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Shirley |
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Old English |
From the sunlit meadow, bright meadow |
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Sidney |
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Sydney |
Old English / French |
Wide meadow
Also possibly from the French place name Saint Denis |
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Simon |
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Hebrew / English |
To hear or to be heard, good listener; reputation |
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Skyler |
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Dutch / Old English |
Fugitive
Scholar |
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Slater |
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Slayter |
English |
A fine grained rock; old English occupational name for one who installed slate roofs |
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Slayter |
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Slater |
English |
A fine grained rock; old English occupational name for one who installed slate roofs |
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Sonny |
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English / American |
Son |
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Spencer |
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Old English |
Old occupational name meaning dispenser of provisions or administrator |
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Stefan |
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German / Scandinavian |
Variation of Stephen (Greek) meaning a crown, garland |
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Stevi |
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Modern English |
Variation of Stephen (of Greek origin) meaning crown, garland |
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Stewart |
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Stuart |
Old English / Scottish |
Steward or keeper |
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Stuart |
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Stewart |
Old English / Scottish |
Steward or keeper |
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