Thursday, August 21, 2008

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Name Category Gender Meaning Origin
Seaton Anglo-Saxon M Town near the sea English
Seaver Anglo-Saxon M Fierce stronghold English
Selwin Anglo-Saxon M Friend at court English
Selwyn Anglo-Saxon M Friend at court English
Sener Anglo-Saxon M Bringer of joy Turkish
Sever Anglo-Saxon M Fierce stronghold English
Seward Anglo-Saxon M Sea gaurdian Old English
Sheena Anglo-Saxon F God is gracious Hebrew
Sheldon Anglo-Saxon M Farm on the ledge Old English
Shelley Anglo-Saxon M From the ledge meadow Old English
Shelley Anglo-Saxon F From the ledge meadow English
Shelny Anglo-Saxon M From the ledge farm Old English
Shepard Anglo-Saxon M Shepherd English
Shephard Anglo-Saxon M Shepherd English
Sheply Anglo-Saxon M From the sheep meadow English
Sherard Anglo-Saxon M Of glorious valor English
Sherwin Anglo-Saxon M Quick as the wind English
Sherwyn Anglo-Saxon M Quick as the wind English
Sibley Anglo-Saxon F Fiendly English
Silver Anglo-Saxon F Lustrous Old English
Silvia Anglo-Saxon F Of the woods Latin
Steadman Anglo-Saxon M Dwells at the farm English
Stedman Anglo-Saxon M Dwells at the farm English
Stepan Anglo-Saxon M Exalts Russian
Stewart Anglo-Saxon M Steward Old English
Stewert Anglo-Saxon M Steward Old English
Stillman Anglo-Saxon M Quiet English
Stilwell Anglo-Saxon M From the tranquil stream English
Storm Anglo-Saxon M Tempestuous English
Stuart Anglo-Saxon M Steward Old English
Sunn Anglo-Saxon F Cheerful English
Sunniva Anglo-Saxon F Gift of the sun Scandinavian
Sutton Anglo-Saxon M Southern town Old English
Synne Anglo-Saxon F Cheerful English
Synnove Anglo-Saxon F Gift of the sun Unknown

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