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Displayed on this page are S- names 241 to 260. Sophia was the most popular among these names in 2007 with a rank of #6 and a usage of 0.8063%. The name is used mostly in English, German, Greek, Italian, and Russian, and was followed in popularity by the English, French, and German Sophie and the English Stacy. The rare S- names are Sonya (Russian), Sophy (English), Soraya (Arabic and Iranian), Sorcha (Irish, Manx, and Scottish), Sorina (German and Romanian), Stace (English), Stacey (English), Staci (English), Stacia (English), Stacie (English), Stanislava (Czech, Italian, Russian, and Slavic), Star (English), Stasya (Russian), Stef (English), Stefani (Italian), Stefania (German, Italian, and Polish), and Stefanie (English and German).
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Sonya Sophia Sophie Sophy ... wisdom ... of Old Greek origin and it is used ... form of Sophia ... unusual as a baby girl name ... Soraya ... of Arabic origin ... used mainly in Arabic and Iranian ... uncommon as a baby girl name ... Sorcha ... bright, radiant ... an Irish, Manx, and Scottish name of Celtic ... not commonly used as a baby girl name ... Sorina ... language of origin is Romanian ... predominantly used in German and Romanian ... Stace ... language of origin is Old Greek and it is ... form of Stacey ... a rarely used baby name for girls ... Stacey Staci Stacia Stacie Stacy Stanislava ... strength, firmness; ... language of origin is Old Slavic ... predominantly used in Czech, Italian, ... Star Stasya ... strength, firmness; ... language of origin is Old Slavic and it is ... form of Stanislava ... Stef ... crowned ... of Old Greek origin and it is used mainly ... form of Stephanie ... Stefani Stefania ... crowned ... origin is Old Greek, and its use, German, ... variation of Stephanie ... Stefanie |