| Shekeda (Hebrew) "An almond tree" Shelby (Old English) "From the village where the willows grow" Sheli (Hebrew) "Mine" Shelley, Shelly (Old English) "From the wood on the slope" Shenandoah (Algonquian) "Spruce stream", "Great plains", or "Beautiful daughter of the stars" Sherry (English) "Cherished" Shifra (Hebrew) "Beautiful" Shina (Japanese) "Virtue" Shiri (Hebrew) "My song" Shirin (Persian) "Charming" Shirley (Old English) "From the bright clearing" Shirli (Hebrew) "My song" Shizu (Japanese) "Silent" Shobha (Sanskrit) "Splendor" or "Beauty" Shuala (Hebrew) "Fox" Shyama (Sanskrit) "Dark beauty" Sidonia (Hebrew) "Enticing" Sierra (Irish) "Black" (Spanish) "Sawtoothed" Signy (Old Norse) "Newly victorious" Sigrid (Old Norse) "Beautiful, victorious counselor" or "Beautiful victory" Sigyn (Old Norse) "Victory" Simone (Hebrew) "One who hears" or "The obediant one" Sinead (Irish) "God is gracious" [var. Jane] Sinopa (Blackfoot) "Kit fox" Siobhan (Irish) "God is gracious" [var. Jane] Sisi (Fante, Ghana) "Born on Sunday" Sita (Hindi) "Furrow" Siti (Swahili) "Lady" Sixten (Swedish) "Victory stone" Sj�fn (Old Norse) "Love" |
| Shekeda - Sj�fn |