
SHELCON, SHEEL ( Anglo Saxon ) = from wide [of] hill
SHELLEY ( Anglo Saxon ) = from boundary
SHELOCK ( Old English ) = owning short hair
SHEM ( Hebrew ) = famous
SHEPARD, SHEPP ( Anglo Saxon ) = sheep shepherd
SHEPLEY ( Anglo Saxon ) = sheep field
SHERARD ( Teutonic ) = dare to once
SHERIDAN, SHERRY ( Teutonic ) = savage and wild man
SHERLOCK ( Teutonic ) = diametrical hair
SHERMAN ( Anglo Saxon ) = measuring instrument of wool
SHERWIN ( Anglo Saxon ) = real friend
SHERWOOD ( Celtic ) = power of sea
SHIRA ( Hebrew ) = prosperity
SIBOLD ( Teutonic ) = conqueror prince
SIDNEY , SYDNEY ( Teutonic ) = from denies Santo
SIEBERT ( Teutonic ) = downright conqueror
SIEGFRIED ( Teutonic ) = victory and peacefulness
SIEVER ( Scandinavian ) = custodian of victory
SIGMUND ( Teutonic ) = protector of victory
SILABU ( North America ) = bald eagle
SILAS, SYLVAN ( Latin, Roman ) = from forest
SILBY ( Old English ) = agriculture [in] forest
SILEO ( Teutonic ) = conqueror of courier
SILVA ( Latin, Roman ) = from forest
SIM, SIMEON ( Hebrew ) = malleable
SIMON ( Hebrew ) = hearing is
SINCLAIR ( Latin, Roman ) = egregious
SINGLAIRE ( Latin, Roman ) = bold light
SION ( Hebrew ) = extraordinary
SIVA ( Hebrew ) = in luck

SLEVIN ( Gaelic ) = mountaineer
SLOA, SLOANE ( Celtic ) = soldier
SOFIAN ( Arabic ) = assiduous
SOL, SOLOMON ( Latin, Roman ) = sun
SOLOMON, SOL, SOLLY ( Hebrew ) = wise and peaceful
SOLON ( Greek ) = wisdom
SOMERTON ( Anglo Saxon ) = from summer farm
SONGAN ( North America ) = string
SORELL ( French ) = with brown hair
SORLE ( Old English ) = steel clothes
SPENCER, SPENCE ( French ) = owner of shop
SPIRO ( Greek ) = deity’s breath
SPRAGUE, SPRAGE ( Old English ) = the quickly
STACY, STACEY ( Latin, Roman ) = stable friend
STAFFORD, STAFFARD ( Old English ) = from place land
STANDISH ( Old English ) = from garden have stone
STANFIELD ( Anglo Saxon ) = field have stone
STANFORD ( Anglo Saxon ) = from intersecting street of have stone
STANHOPE ( Old English ) = from dale which [is] have stone
STANISLAUS ( Slavic ) = victory in encampment
STANLEY, STANLEIGH ( Slavic ) = pride [in] encampment
STANTON ( Anglo Saxon ) = from place have stone
STARR ( Teutonic ) = stiff and is not supple
STEDMAN ( Anglo Saxon ) = dweller of attentive agriculture
STEFAN, STEPHEN ( Greek ) = crown
STEIN ( Teutonic ) = stone
STEINHART ( Teutonic ) = headstrong
STERLING, STIRLING ( Germanic ) = audience
STERNE, STEARNE ( Anglo Saxon ) = careful
STEVEN, STEFFEN, STEVIE ( Greek ) = crown

STEWART, STUART, STEW, STU, STEWARD ( Anglo Saxon ) = official member of
plantation
STILLMAN ( Anglo Saxon ) = soft and calm
STODDARD ( Anglo Saxon ) = nursemaid of easel
STRAHAN ( Gaelic ) = poem
STURGES ( Greek ) = old fellow love
SULIEN ( Welsh ) = birth of sun
SULLIVAN ( Celtic ) = shiner
SULWYN ( Welsh ) = sun festival
SUMMER ( Latin, Roman ) = calling
SUTHERLAND ( Scandinavia ) = from land; ground [in] south
SUTTON ( Anglo Saxon ) = from town
SWAINE, SWANE, SWAIN ( Germanic ) = boy
SWEYN ( Anglo Saxon ) = steward
SWINTON ( Anglo Saxon ) = from piggery
SYENA ( Skt. ) = bald eagle
SYLVESTER ( Latin, Roman ) = from forest
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