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This is a list of submitted names in which the gender is masculine; and the length is 6.
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Shukor m Malay
Malay variant of Shakur.
Shukry m Arabic, Malay
Alternate transcription of Arabic شكري (see Shukri), as well as a Malay variant.
Shukuh m Uzbek
Means "celebration" in Uzbek.
Shukur m Uzbek
Means "thanks be" in Uzbek.
Shulam m & f Mongolian
Means "witch, devil, angry spirit" in Mongolian.
Shulem m Mormon
In a facsimile the Book of Abraham, this is the name used for one of the Pharaoh's principle waiters.
Shulgi m Sumerian
Of uncertain etymology, name borne by a king of the 3rd dynasty of Ur, who ruled for 48 years circa 2094 BC to 2046 BC.
Shulon m & f Mormon (Rare)
From the Land of Shulon mentioned in the Book of Moses.
Shumaf m Circassian
Means "happy horseman, happy rider" in Adyghe (West Circassian), derived from шы (šə) "horse".
Shumat m Mari
Means "Saturday" in Mari.
Shumba m Shona
It means "lion".
Shumin f & m Chinese
From Chinese 淑 (shū) meaning "good, pure, virtuous, charming" or 树 (shù) meaning "tree, plant" combined with 敏 (mǐn) meaning "quick, clever, sharp" or 民 (mín) meaning "people, citizens"... [more]
Shunai m & f Chinese (Modern)
Combination of Shun 1 and Ai 2.
Shunan m & f Chinese (Modern)
Combination of the names Shun 1 and An 1
Shungo m Japanese
From Japanese 春 (shun) meaning "spring" combined with 悟 (go) meaning "enlightenment". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Shunta m Japanese
From Japanese 春 (shun) meaning "spring", 瞬 (shun) meaning "wink, blink, twinkle", 駿 (shun) meaning "a good horse, speed, a fast person", 旬 (shun) meaning "Decameron, ten-day period", 準 (shun) meaning "semi-, correspond to, proportionate to, conform, imitate", 尚 (shun) meaning "esteem, furthermore, still, yet" or 隼 (shun) meaning "falcon" combined with 太 (ta) meaning "thick, big" or 汰 (ta) meaning "washing, sieving, filtering, weeding out, luxury"... [more]
Shunto m Japanese
The kanji used among males is 峻 (shun) meaning "high, steep, towering (mountains)" combined with 人 (to) meaning "person" or 旬 (shun) meaning "ten-day period" combined with 時 (to) meaning "time".
Shurdh m Albanian Mythology
Shurdh is a weather and storm god in Albanian mythology and folklore, who causes hailstorms and throws thunder and lightning. Worshiped in northern Albania until recent times, he is thought to have been an ancient Illyrian god... [more]
Shurik m Russian
Diminutive of Aleksandr.
Shuruq m & f Arabic
Means "sunrise" in Arabic.
Shusha m & f Russian
Diminutive of Aleksandr or Aleksandra.
Shusse m Yi
Means "pine nuts" in Yi.
Shuuma m Japanese
From Japanese 周 (shuu) meaning "circumference", 修 (shuu) meaning "discipline, study" or 秀 (shuu) meaning "beautiful; elegant; graceful" combined with 真 (ma) meaning "real, genuine". Other combinations of kanji can form this name as well.
Shuuta m Japanese
From Japanese 秀 (shuu) meaning "excellent, outstanding" combined with 太 (ta) meaning "thick, big". Other kanji combinations are possible. ... [more]
Shuuto m Japanese
From Japanese 修 (shuu) meaning "discipline, study" combined with 斗 (to), which refers to a Chinese constellation. Other kanji combinations are also possible.
Shuuya m Japanese
Variant transcription of Shūya.
Shuwei m & f Chinese
From Chinese 淑 (shū) meaning "good, pure, virtuous, charming", 书 (shū) meaning "book", 树 (shù) meaning "tree, plant" or 叔 (shū, shú) meaning "uncle" combined with 伟 (wěi) meaning "great, robust, extraordinary", 纬 (wěi) meaning "weft" or 薇 (wēi) meaning "fern"... [more]
Shuwen f & m Chinese
From Chinese 叔 (shū) meaning "clear, pure, good, virtuous" or 书 (shū) meaning "book" combined with 文 (wén) meaning "literature, culture, writing"... [more]
Shuxia f & m Chinese
From Chinese 淑 (shū) meaning "good, pure, virtuous, charming" or 舒 (shū) meaning "open up, unfold, comfortable, easy" combined with 霞 (xiá) meaning "rosy clouds, mist" or 侠 (xiá) meaning "chivalrous, gallant"... [more]
Shyloh m & f English
Variant of Shiloh.
Shynzy m Yi
Means "gold lord" in Yi.
Shyuji m Japanese
Variant of Shuji.
Sialfi m Old Norse
From Old Norse sjalfi meaning "himself".
Sialuk f & m Greenlandic
From Greenlandic sialuk meaning "rain".
Siamak m Persian, Persian Mythology
Possibly means "beloved black-haired boy" or simply "dark-haired", derived from Persian سیاه (siyah) meaning "black" combined with مو (mu) meaning "hair" and the suffix -ak denoting endearment... [more]
Siamun m Ancient Egyptian
Means "Son of Amun" in Egyptian.
Siâneĸ m Greenlandic
Greenlandic name meaning "bilge keel (on a kayak)".
Siaosi m Tongan, Samoan
Tongan and Samoan form of George.
Siavir m Belarusian
Belarusian form of Severus.
Si-baek m Korean
From Sino-Korean 詩 (si) meaning "poem, poetry" and 白 (baek) meaning "white".
Sibagh m Arabic
Means "dye, paint" in Arabic.
Sibald m West Frisian
Frisian form of Sigebald.
Sibert m West Frisian
Frisian form of Sigebert.
Sibiri m Dagbani
"Saturday Born" Sibdoo
Sibren m Dutch
Dutch form of Sigibern or Sigebrand.
Siburg m Dutch, West Frisian
Dutch and Frisian form of Sigeburg.
Sicalo m Swazi
A famous bearer is Sicalo Dlamini (1987-) son of Mswati III, King of Eswatini and his first wife Queen laMatsebula.
Sicard m Germanic, History, Gascon, Lengadocian
Contracted form of Sigehard as well as the Gascon and Languedocian form of this name. Sicard was the name of a 9th-century prince of Benevento (Italy).
Sicart m Gascon
Gascon form of Sieghard.
Sichan m Korean
From Sino-Korean 詩 meaning "Talented, Moral, Educated, Scholarly" or 時 meaning "Excellent, Great, Good, Best" and 燦 "vivid, illuminating; bright" or from the present determiner form of verb 차다 (chada) meaning "to fill".
Sichar m Germanic
Variant of Sighar.
Sickan f & m Swedish (Rare), Popular Culture
Diminutive of names containing the name element sig "victory". ... [more]
Sıddık m Turkish
Turkish form of Siddiq.
Siddik m Arabic, Bengali, Indonesian
Alternate transcription of Arabic صديق (see Siddiq), as well as a Bengali and Indonesian variant.
Sidhom m Coptic
The meaning of this name is still unknown to me at this time. A bearer of this name was Sidhom Bishay, a 19th-century Coptic saint.
Sidkia m Biblical Finnish, Biblical Norwegian, Biblical Swedish
Finnish, Norwegian and Swedish form of Tzidqiyyahu (see Zedekiah).
Sidnee f & m English (Rare)
Variant of Sidney.
Sidnei m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Sidney, mainly in use by Brazilians.
Sidnie f & m English (Rare)
Variant of Sidney.
Sidòni m Lengadocian, Provençal, Gascon
Languedocian, Provençal and Gascon form of Sidonius.
Sidore m Sardinian
Sardinian form of Isidor.
Sidoru m Sardinian
Campidanese and Sassarese form of Isidore.
Sidrac m Guernésiais
Guernésiais form of Shadrach.
Siebor m Polish
Variant of Wszebor.
Siemer m Low German
Low German pet form of Siegmar.
Sienja m Belarusian
Diminutive of Arsienij.
Sierôm m Welsh (Archaic)
Welsh form of Hieronymos (see Jerome).
Sietze m Frisian
Variant of Sietse.
Sifren m Provençal
Provençal form of Siegfried.
Sīfrit m Medieval German
Medieval South German form of Siegfried.
Sigbod m Old High German
Derived from Old High German sigu "victory" and boto "messenger".
Sigert m Dutch, West Frisian
Dutch and West Frisian form of Sigehard.
Sigfús m Icelandic, Faroese
Icelandic and Faroese younger form of Sigfúss.
Sigfus m Norwegian
Norwegian form of Sigfúss.
Sighar m Germanic
Shorter form of Sigihar.
Sighus m Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Sigfúss.
Signar m Norwegian, Swedish
Derived from Old Norse sigr "victory" combined with Old Norse harja or herr "army".
Signer m Swedish
Variant of Signar.
Sigram m Germanic
Derived from Old High German sigu "victory" (a younger form of Gothic sigis, see Sigisbert) combined with hraban or hramn "raven."
Sigrek m Norwegian
Norwegian younger form of Sigríkr.
Sigric m Germanic
Short form of Sigeric.
Sigrik m Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Sigríkr.
Sigtýr m Icelandic (Rare)
Derived from Old Norse sigr "victory" combined with týr "god" (or the name of the Norse god Týr, which is identical).
Sigvar m Swedish (Rare)
Possibly a variant of Sigvard.
Sigvid m Norwegian
More or less old-fashioned form of Sigviðr.
Sigwin m Medieval French, Medieval German
Derived from Old High German sigu "victory" and wini "friend". This name was borne by two 9th-century dukes of Gascony.
Si-Hyun m & f Korean
Alternate transcription of Korean Hangul 시현 (see Si-Hyeon).
Siimon m Estonian (Rare), Finnish (Rare)
Estonian and Finnish form of Simon 1.
Siivár m Sami
Sami form of Sivar.
Sijmen m Dutch
Dutch form of Simon 1.
Siksto m Croatian (Rare), Serbian (Rare), Latvian
Croatian, Serbian, and Latvian form of Sixtus.
Sikuri m Aymara
Means "dance" in Aymara.
Silaam m & f Arabic
Means "make peace" in Arabic.
Silbán m Aragonese
Aragonese form of Silvanus.
Silène m & f Greek Mythology (Gallicized), French (Modern), French (Belgian, Modern)
French form of Silenus. While as a mythologcial name, Silène is masculine, it is used as an exclusively feminine given name today.
Silina m Berber
Means "the sunsets " or "charm "
Silius m Ancient Roman
Derived from the Latin word silo meaning "snub nose".
Siljan m Macedonian
From the Macedonian mythology. It's a name of the mythical hero who transforms into stork and travels south in the distant lands. It has a bottle with magic liquid/water that transforms him back into human... [more]
Silvar m Estonian
Variant of Silver.
Silver m Estonian
Contracted form of Silvester.
Silver m Swedish, Norwegian, Danish
From Old Norse silfr meaning "silver". (Compared Silver and Silfur).
Silvin m English, Picard
English and Picard form of Silvinus.
Silyan m Macedonian
Silyan was a character in the Macedonian folk tale "Silyan the Stork".
Simako m Basque
Basque form of Symmachus.
Simana m Finnish (Rare)
Finnish variant of Simon 1.
Simanv m Konkani, Indian (Christian)
Konkani form of Simon 1, via the Portuguese form Simão.
Simeão m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Simeon.
Símeon m Faroese
Faroese form of Simeon.
Simeón m Spanish (Rare), Galician (Rare), Aragonese (Rare)
Spanish, Galician and Aragonese form of Simeon.
Simeun m Serbian
Variant of Simeon.
Simhah m & f Hebrew, Jewish
Variant of Simcha.
Simian m Medieval Scandinavian, Lengadocian, Provençal, Gascon
Languedocian, Provençal and Gascon form of Simeon as well as a Medieval Scandinavian variant of this name.
Šimica f & m Croatian
Feminine form and male diminutive form of Šime.
Simiel m Judeo-Christian-Islamic Legend
Possibly a variant form of Samael or even a short form of Jesimiel. According to Pope Saint Gregory I, this was the name of an archangel.
Siming m & f Chinese
From 思 () meaning "to think" or 似 () meaning "to resemble, to look like" combined with 明 (míng) meaning "bright, light, brilliant" or 鳴 (míng) meaning "to make a sound"... [more]
Sîmiût m Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Simeon.
Simjon m Macedonian
Variant transliteration of Симјон (see Simyon).
Simkin m Medieval English
Middle English diminutive of Simon 1.
Símmac m Catalan
Catalan form of Symmachus.
Simmie m American
Diminutive of Simon 1, Simeon or other names with the sound sim.
Simmon m Sami
Sami form of Simon 1.
Simoen m Medieval Dutch, Medieval Flemish
Medieval Dutch form of Simon 1, which was most common in Flanders (Belgium).
Simois m Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Latinized form of Simoeis. In Greek mythology this was the name of a river flowing through Mount Ida near Troy, as well as the god or personification of the river.
Simond m English (Archaic)
A variant of Simon 1 and Sigmund (Compare Simund)
Sîmóne m Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Simon 1.
Simono m Esperanto
Esperanto form of Simon 1.
Simons m Latvian (Rare)
Latvian form of Simon 1.
Simoon m & f Dutch
As a masculine name (archaic), Simoon is a short form of Simonis and Simonus.... [more]
Simoun m Provençal
Provençal form of Simon 1.
Simppa m Finnish (Rare)
Finnish diminutive of Simon 1.
Simrin m & f Indian (Sikh)
Indian
Şimşek m & f Turkish
Means "lightning, flash" in Turkish.
Simson m Dutch
Dutch form of Samson.
Simuel m Aragonese
Aragonese form of Samuel.
Simuna m Finnish
Finnish variant of Simon 1.
Simund m Norwegian (Archaic), Judeo-Anglo-Norman
Norwegian variant of Sigmund, Sæmund and Simon 1 as well as a Judeo-Anglo-Norman adoption of this name.
Sîmûne m Greenlandic
Greenlandic form of Simon 1.
Simuni m Sicilian
Sicilian form of Simone 2.
Simyon m Macedonian
Macedonian form of Simeon.
Şinasi m Turkish
From Persian شناسی (shenāsī) meaning "science". This name was borne by İbrahim Şinasi, a 19th-century Ottoman intellectual and author.
Sinbad m Literature
Variant of Sindbad. Sinbad is a sailor from 1001 Arabian Nights.
Sinchi m Quechua
Means "chief, leader" in Quechua.
Sindar m Muslim, Kazakh (Rare)
Meaning uncertain. It might possibly be derived from Arabic or Persian سندار (sindar), which refers to a kind of large stone.... [more]
Sindor m Uzbek
Uzbek form of Sindar.
Singay m & f Tibetan, Bhutanese
Alternate transcription of Tibetan སེང་གེ (see Sangay).
Singha m Thai
Means "August" in Thai, a short form of สิงหาคม (singhakhom).
Singhe m & f Sanskrit
Singhe comes from the Sanskrit word siṃha, meaning "lion" or "hero."
Siñğiz̦ m Bashkir
Bashkir form of Genghis.
Singye m & f Bhutanese
Bhutanese variant of Sangay.
Sin-jae m & f Korean
From Sino-Korean 信 "trust, believe" and 哉 "final exclamatory particle". A famous bearer is Korean author Kang Shin-jae (1924-2001).
Sinoth m Medieval English
Medieval English form of Sigenoth.
Sinuhe m Ancient Egyptian, Literature
From Egyptian zꜣ.nht meaning "son of the sycamore", derived from zꜣ "son" and nht "sycamore tree", a plant associated with the goddess Hathor... [more]
Siöeba m Vilamovian
Vilamovian form of Sebastian.
Síomón m Irish (Rare)
Irish form of Simon 1.
Sìomon m Scottish Gaelic
Scottish Gaelic form of Simon 1.
Sioraq m Greenlandic
Greenlandic younger form of Sujoraq.
Sipala f & m Hopi
Means "peach" in Hopi.
Siptah m Ancient Egyptian
From Egyptian zꜣ-ptḥ meaning "son of Ptah".
Sirach m Biblical
Name of the book of the Bible in the Old Testament, from the name Sira.
Şirəli m Azerbaijani, Talysh
Azerbaijani and Talysh form of Sherali.
Sirazh m Kazakh, Tatar, Dagestani, Bashkir
Kazakh, Tatar, Bashkir and Dagestani form of Siraj
Sìrbiu m Sardinian
Sardinian form of Silvius.
Siʹrǧǧi m Skolt Sami
Skolt Sami form of Sergei.
Sirgiy m Ukrainian, Russian
Russian transcription of Syrhiy or Sirhiy.
Sirhan m Arabic
Means "wolf" or "lion" (a dialectal word) in Arabic.
Siríkr m Old Norse
Old Norse variant of Sigríkr.
Sírnir m Old Norse, Norse Mythology, Icelandic
Means "lazy". This is the name of a Jotunn.
Sirwan m Kurdish
Its origin in Kurdish and Persian is called "Sirwan", meaning 'roaring sea' or 'shouting river', as well as being the name of an ancient city near Ilam city in Iran.
Sisera m Biblical Hebrew
Sisera was commander of the Canaanite army of King Jabin of Hazor, who is mentioned in Judges 4-5 of the Hebrew Bible.
Sísifo m Spanish, Portuguese
Spanish and Portuguese form of Sisyphos via its latinized form Sisyphus.
Sisifo m Italian
Italian form of Sisyphos via its latinized form Sisyphus.
Sisona m Georgian (Rare)
Meaning unknown. It is perhaps related to the Old Georgian compound word სისვისფერს (sisvispers) meaning "colourful, full of colour". The modern Georgian equivalent of the elements in that word are სისავსის (sisavsis) meaning "of fullness" (genitive of სისავსე (sisavse) meaning "fullness") and ფერი (peri) meaning "colour"... [more]
Sisulf m Old High German, Medieval, Medieval Spanish
Old High German sisu "lament, song" + Old High German wolf, Gothic wulf "wolf".
Sitdik m Thai (Muslim)
Thai form of Sadiq.
Sithik m & f Khmer
Means "right" or "achievement, goal" in Khmer.
Sithon m Greek Mythology
Unknown etymology. This was the name of a king of Thrace in Greek mythology, considered the eponym of the peninsula Sithonia and the tribe Sithones... [more]
Sithum m Sinhalese
Sithum is of Sinhala linguistic origin (Sri Lanka) in S. Asia.
Šitlan m Mandaean
Possibly from the Mandaic šitla meaning "plant" or "child, offspring".
Sitota m Amharic
Means "gift" in Amharic.
Sitthi m Thai
Means "entitlement, right, privilege" in Thai.
Sivaji m Indian
king of marata
Sivart m Danish (Rare)
Danish form of Sivard.
Sivdda m Sami
Sami form of Sivar.
Sivraj m Hindi
This is basically the name you get when you spell Tony Stark's "Jarvis" backwards. ... [more]
Şıxəli m Azerbaijani (Rare)
From Arabic شيخ (shaykh) meaning "sheikh, chief" and Əli.
Siyang m & f Chinese
From 巳 () meaning "snake of the Chinese zodiac" or 司 () meaning "manage, control, officer" or 思 () meaning "to think", combined with 洋 (yáng) meaning "ocean" or 陽 (yáng) meaning "light, sun, male"... [more]
Si-Yeon f & m Korean
From Sino-Korean 始 (si) meaning "begin, start", 時 (si) meaning "time, era, season" or 詩 (si) meaning "poetry, poem, verse" combined with 姸 (yeon) meaning "beautiful"... [more]
Si-yoon m & f Korean
Alternate transcription of Korean Hangeul 시윤 (see Si-yun).
Siyuan m & f Chinese
From Chinese 思 (sī) meaning "think, consider" or 嗣 (sì) meaning "inherit, continue, succeed" combined with 源 (yuán) meaning "source, origin" or 远 (yuǎn) meaning "distant, remote, far"... [more]
Sizhui m Chinese
Meaning varies depending on the characters used. A famous fictional bearer is Lan Sizhui from Mo Dao Zu Shi, whose name is written with the characters 思追.
Sjamme m West Frisian
West Frisian form of Sihalm or Sihelm, which are short forms of Sigihelm.
Sjoeke f & m West Frisian
Diminutive of Sjoerd (masculine) and Sjoerdje (feminine). Also compare the related name Sieuwke, not least because there are bearers of that name who have gone by Sjoeke in daily life.... [more]
Sjoert m West Frisian, Dutch
Variant form of Sjoerd.
Sjouke m West Frisian, Dutch
This name is a combination of the name Sjouwe (which is a variant form of Sieuwe) with the diminutive suffix -ke.
Sjraar m Limburgish
Limburgian form of the French name Gérard.
Sjunne m Swedish (Rare), Old Swedish
From Old Norse sjaundi meaning "the seventh". Number seven was considered to be a holy number.
Skaara m Popular Culture
The name of a character in the movie and television series 'Stargate'.
Skaghe m Old Danish
Old Danish form of Skagi.
Skaghi m Old Danish, Old Swedish
Old Danish and Old Swedish form of Skagi.
Skalle m Old Swedish
Old Swedish form of Skalli.
Skalli m Old Norse
Old Norse name and byname, from Old Norse skalli meaning "bald head".
Skapti m Old Norse, Icelandic
Derived from Old Norse skapt "stick, shaft, missile".
Skaria m Indian (Christian), Malayalam
Malayalam form of Zachariah, borrowed from Portuguese Zacarias. Used by Malayalam-speaking Saint Thomas Christians.
Skarma m & f Ladakhi
From Tibetan སྐར་མ (skar-ma) meaning "star".
Skarpe m Old Norse, Old Danish, Old Swedish
Old Norse variant and Old Danish and Old Swedish form of Skarpi.
Skarpi m Old Norse
Old Norse byname, From Old Norse skarpr meaning "barren, skinny, sharp".
Skeggi m Old Norse
Derived from Old Norse skegg meaning "beard". It occurs in 'Grettis saga' belonging to Grettir's first victim.
Skerdi m Albanian
Short form of Skerdilajd.
Sketco m & f Tahltan, Indigenous American, New World Mythology
Tahltan name for the Raven, a common spirit found throughout Pacific Northwest Coast indigenous cultures.
Skilar f & m English (Rare)
Variant of Skyler.
Skiler f & m English (Rare)
Variant of Skyler.
Skippy m & f English
Diminutive of Skipper and Skipton.
Skirne m Norwegian
Norwegian form of Skírnir.
Skjold m Norwegian, Danish
Danish and Norwegian younger form of Skjǫldr.
Skyden m English (Modern, Rare)
Combination of Sky and the -den suffix used in names such as Jaden and Aidan... [more]
Skylan m & f English (Rare)
Perhaps a variant of Skylyn. This name was given to 23 boys and 28 girls born in the USA in 2015.
Skylor m & f English
Variant of Skyler.
Skylur m & f English (Rare)
Variant of Skyler.
Slater m English
Transferred use of the surname Slater.
Slavik m Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian
A diminutive of Vyacheslav and other names containing the element Слава (slava) meaning "glory"
Slavoj m Czech, Slovak (Rare), Slovene
Derived from the Slavic elements slava "glory" and voji "soldier".... [more]
Slavuj m Serbian (Rare)
Means "nightingale" in Serbian.
Sławek m Polish
Diminutive of Sławomir.
Sławoj m Polish (Rare)
Polish form of Slavoj.
Sławuś m Polish
Diminutive of Sławomir.
Slevin m English (Rare), Irish (Anglicized)
Transferred use of the surname Slevin. The author Anne Tyler used this name in her novel 'Dinner at the Homesick Restaurant' (1982); it was also used in the movie 'Lucky Number Slevin' (2006).
Sliman m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Arabic سليمان (see Sulayman) chiefly used in North Africa.
Smedun m Nivkh
Means "loving"; derived from Nivkh ezmud meaning "love".
Smiley f & m English (Rare)
A nickname for a person of happy disposition known for smiling or a nickname whose meaning is particular to the bearer. A notable namesake is comedic actor and country singer Smiley Burnette (1911-1967) who was born Lester Alvin Burnett... [more]
Smiðr m Old Norse
Old Norse name and byname, from Old Norse smiðr meaning "smith, craftsman, artisan".
Smitty m English
A nickname for someone with the surname Smith.
Smokey m & f Popular Culture, English
The name of Smokey Bear, from the fire prevention campaigns.
Smudge m & f Pet
A cat name that is derived from the English word smudge meaning "blemish, smear" in reference to its appearance.
Snjóki m Icelandic (Modern, Rare)
Means "snowman" in Icelandic.
Snoopy m Popular Culture
In PEANUTS, Snoopy is the beagle. He is one of the major characters.
Snooty m Popular Culture
A nickname for someone who is arrogant or conceited. Famous bearers of this nickname include Lord Snooty, the fictional character in the British comic The Beano (1938), a manatee named Snooty (1948-2017), and American rapper Snooty Wild (1985-2022), real name LaPreston Porter.
Snyder m English (American, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Snyder.
Soames m Literature
Transferred use of the surname Soames.
Soarin m English
The name of a character from My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic.
Sobhan m Persian, Bengali
Persian and Bengali form of Subhan.
Sodasa m Scythian
From Scythian *Śuḍāsa meaning "who kept the good acts in memory". Name borne by a king of Mathura who ruled circa 15 CE.
Sodeys m Persian
Likely a form of Sudais, meaning "sixth or one of six". This name is commonly given to the sixth child in a family. Based on the Arabic S-D-S root.... [more]
Sodric m Arthurian Cycle
According to Geoffrey of Monmouth, he was the leader who brought the Picts to Britain. They were, however, soundly defeated by King Marius, but he still bestowed Caithness on them.
Sodsai m & f Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai สดใส (see Sotsai).
Soeiro m Portuguese
Variant Portuguese form of Suero.