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Displayed on this page are S- names 101 to 120. Among these names, the English Shawn was the most popular in 2007 with a rank of #176 and a usage of 0.106%, followed by the English and Irish Shane and the English Shaun. Uncommon S- names include the German, Romanian, Russian, Scandinavian, and Slavic Severin, the Italian Severino, Severo, the English Sextus, the Irish Séaghdha, the French Sébastien, Séverin, the Hebrew Sha'ul, the Arabic Shakil, Shakir, the English Shannon, the Arabic Shaquille, the Hebrew Sharon, the English Shaw, Shay, Shaye, and finally the English Shayne.
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Severin ... a German, Romanian, Russian, ... From the Roman nickname ... rarely used as a baby name for boys ... Severino ... of Latin origin and it is used ... variant of Severin ... rare as a baby boy name ... Severo Sextus ... sixth-born ... has its origins in the Latin language and ... name was in the medieval period sometimes ... Séaghdha ... hawk-like, fine ... mainly used in Irish and its language of ... variant form of Seaghdh ... Sébastien ... man from Sebasta ... used mostly in French and its ... variation of Sebastian ... Séverin ... largely used in French and it is ... form of Severin ... not often used as a baby boy name ... Sha'ul ... asked for, prayed for ... primarily used in the Hebrew language ... form of Saul ... Shakil ... handsome ... origin, as well as its use, is in the Arabic ... form of Shaquille ... Shakir ... thankful ... origin, as well as its use, is in the Arabic ... unusual as a baby name for boys ... Shane Shannon Shaquille Sharon Shaun Shaw ... wood, copse ... language of origin is Old English and it is ... Scotland, the name is used as an Anglicized ... Shawn Shay Shaye ... admirable ... used chiefly in the English language and ... variant spelling of Shea ... Shayne |