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More S names for girls
http://www.namenerds.com/uucn/fave.html
From this site.Shirenai (apparently means "mysterious" in Japanese according to submitter)
Shiri
Shirin
Shirley
Shoshanna
Shuantxhis (SHWANT-see, Hmong name according to submitter)
Shyrena
Sia
Sian/ Siani
Sibella/ SibylSibere (submitter says it means "the earth" in a Native Brazilian language)
Sicily
Siddalee
Sidney/ Sydney
Sidonia
Sidra
Sieglinde
Siena
Sienna
SierraSigne/ Signey
Sigourney
Sigrid/ Siri
Silena
Silva-Gipsy
Silvanda
Silvara
Silver
Simon/ Simone
Singrid (apparently this person has confused Sigrid and Ingrid)Sinsemilla
Siobhan
Sisera
Sistina
Sita
Sitara
Siya (SIGH-ah)
Skara Brae (neolithic city on the Orkney Islands)
Skip
Sky/ Skye/ SkyyeSkyara
Skylark
Slaine
Slater
Sloan
Sofia/ Sophia
Softley
Soizick (swa-ZICK; Breton dim. of Francoise)
Sojourner
SolDoes the sea exist
Because of our longing?
My PNL
http://www.behindthename.com/pnl/3258/61573
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I like:
Shiri
Shoshanna
Sidonia - prefer Sidonie though
Sieglinde
Signe/ Signey
Sigrid/ Siri - are these the same name? Isn't Siri a nickname?
Simone
Siobhan
Sofia/ Sophia
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Siri used to be a nickname, but nowadays it's used on its own.
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I like:Sidney
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Singrid (apparently this person has confused Sigrid and Ingrid)Singrid made me giggle. It's like someone went "Quick! What are the two most Scandinavian girls' names you can think of? 3...2...1..." - "Sigrid and Ingrid!" - "Oh, I know, let's combine them and create an uber-Scandinavian name... *drumroll* SINGRID!"
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