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Displayed on this page are S- names 261 to 280. Among these names, Sullivan (English and Irish) was the most popular in 2007 with a rank of #730 and a usage of 0.0142%, and it was followed by Stone (English). Rare S- names include the Irish Stiofán, the English Stirling, the Slavic Stjepan, the English Storm, the English and Scottish Stuart, the Arabic Sulaiman, Sulayman, the Tamil Susaidasan, the Arabic and Turkish Süleyman, the Scandinavian Svein, the German and Scandinavian Sven, the Scandinavian Svend, the German and Scandinavian Swen, the English Syd, Sydney, the Arabic Syed, the French Sylvain, and the English Sylvester.
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Stiofán ... crowned ... of Old Greek origin and it is used largely in ... variation of Stephen ... Stirling ... little star ... used predominantly in English and its ... variant of Sterling ... Stjepan ... crowned ... largely used in Slavic and its origin ... variant of Stephen ... Stone Storm Stuart Sulaiman ... man of peace ... language of origin is Hebrew and it is ... variation of Solomon ... Sulayman ... man of peace ... used chiefly in Arabic and it is ... variation of Solomon ... Sullivan Susaidasan ... Christian, follower ... of Latin origin and it is ... variant form of Christian ... Süleyman ... man of peace ... of Hebrew origin, and it is used ... variant form of Solomon ... Svein ... boy ... used predominantly in the Scandinavian ... form of Sven ... unusual as a baby boy name ... Sven ... boy ... used chiefly in the German and ... infrequently used as a baby name for ... Svend ... boy ... mainly used in the Scandinavian language ... variation of Sven ... Swen ... boy ... primarily used in German and ... Its language of origin is Old Norse ... variant of Sven ... Syd ... wide island, wide meadow ... used mostly in the English language and ... form of Sidney ... Sydney Syed Sylvain ... wood, forest ... a French name of Latin origin ... variant form of Silas ... Sylvester |