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Displayed on this page are S- names 61 to 80. Within these names, Sebastian (English and German) was the most popular in 2007 with a rank of #72 and a usage of 0.2842%, and it was followed by Sean (Irish) and Scott (English and Scottish); among the rare S- names are the English and Scottish Scottie, Scotty, the Scottish Seaghdh, the Irish Seanán, the English Seb, the Dutch Sebastiaan, the Italian Sebastiano, the Spanish Sebastián, the English Sebbie, Selby, the Turkish Selim, the Dutch and German Sem, the Russian Semyon, the Irish Senán, the Yiddish Sender, the Turkish Sener, and the German Sepp.
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Scott Scottie Scotty Seaghdh ... hawk-like, fine ... of Celtic origin and it is used mainly in the ... unusual as a baby name for boys ... Sean Seanán ... little wise one ... primarily used in the Irish language and its ... infrequently used as a baby name for ... Seb ... man from Sebasta ... origin is Old Greek, and its use, English ... form of Sebastian ... Sebastiaan ... man from Sebasta ... used predominantly in the Dutch ... variant form of Sebastian ... Sebastian Sebastiano ... man from Sebasta ... used chiefly in Italian and its ... variant of Sebastian ... Sebastián ... man from Sebasta ... of Old Greek origin and it is used ... variant of Sebastian ... Sebbie ... man from Sebasta ... of Old Greek origin and it is ... form of Sebastian ... an unusual baby boy name ... Selby ... willow settlement ... used chiefly in the English language and ... infrequently used as a baby name for ... Selim ... safe; peace ... has its origins in the Arabic language and ... variant form of Salim ... Sem ... name, renown ... origin is Hebrew, and its use, Dutch and German ... variant form of Shem ... Semyon ... he who hears, God has ... of Hebrew origin and it is used mainly ... form of Simon ... Senán ... little wise one ... used mostly in the Irish language and it is of ... variant form of Seanán ... Sender ... defender of men ... language of origin is Old Greek and it is ... form of Alexander ... Sener ... bringer of joy ... origin and use are both in the Turkish language ... irregularly used as a baby boy name ... Sepp ... Yahweh will add (another ... has its origins in the Hebrew language and ... form of Josef ... |