Sabas
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“A man of serenity,” based on the Hebrew shovos, to rest.
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Hebrew
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Seadun
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“From the sea dunes,” based on the Dutch zee (sea) and duin (a dune).
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Dutch
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Seba
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A diminutive form of Sebastian.
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Sebastes
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A variant form of Sebastian.
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Serle
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A variant form of Searle.
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Sinatra
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“The cheerful one,” from the Latin sine (without) and atra (black), i.e., figuratively, not in black, not in mourning.
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Latin
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Stace
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A diminutive form of Anastasius.
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Stillwell
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A variant spelling of Stilwell.
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Sturgis
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“A loving father,” based on the Greek storge, parental affection.
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Greek
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Sir
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Respectful term used for addressing a male
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English
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