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Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Souta

Suddenly, Smoothly

Japanese

Sowi’ngwa

Black - tailed deer (Hopi)

Native American

Spangler

Tinsmith

German

Sparke

Gallant

English

Sped

Success

English

Spelding

From the split meadow

English

Spengler

Tinsmith

German

Spere

Spear

English

Spicer

One who Works with Spices

American

Sprague

Alert, Lively

English

Sprig

Branch

American

Sproul

Active

English

Sproule

Active

English

Sprowle

Active

English

Sruthair

From the stream

Irish

Sruthan

Poet

Irish

St. Alban

From St. Alban

English

St?phane

Crowned one

Greek

Staerling

A bird

English

Stanbeny

From the stone fortress

English

Stanburh

From the stone fortress

English

StancIyf

From the rocky diff

English

Stanedisc

From the stony park

English

Stanfeld

From the stony field

English

Stanhop

From the stony hollow

English

Stanhope

From the stony hollow

English

Stantun

From the stony farm

English

Stanweg

Lives by the stony road

English

Stanwic

From the stony village

English

Stanwik

From the stony village

English

Stanwode

From the stony forest

English

Stanwyk

From the stony village

English

Star

Star

American

Starbuck

From the river where stakes were got

English

Stash

Sun's rays

American

Stav

The Autumn Season

Hebrew

Stearc

Severe

Anglo-Saxon

Steathford

From the landing ford

English

Stedeman

Owns a farm

English

Steef

Crowned

Dutch

Stefford

Crown: wreath. In the bible Stephen was the first Christian martyr. Surname.

English

Stefn

Stem

Anglo-Saxon

Steiner

Stone.

German

Stellan

Star

American

Steltella

Thunder

Native American

Stem

Austere

English

Step

Short form of Stephen

American

Stesha

Crown

Slavic

Stewert

Steward

Anglo-Saxon

Sthir

Everlasting

Indian (Sanskrit)