# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | Save |
736 | Shems | Muslim | The Sun. A Planet.. | M | ![]() |
737 | Shemsuddin | Muslim | Sun of the Faith.. | M | ![]() |
738 | Shemuel | Biblical | Appointed by God | M | ![]() |
739 | Shemus | Irish | Supplanter. | M | ![]() |
740 | Shen | Biblical | Tooth, ivory, change. | M | ![]() |
741 | Shenazar | Biblical | Treasurer of a tooth | M | ![]() |
742 | Shenir | Biblical | Lantern; light that sleeps | M | ![]() |
743 | Shepard | Anglo-Saxon | Shepherd. | M | ![]() |
744 | Shepard | English | Shepherd. | M | ![]() |
745 | Shephard | Anglo-Saxon | Shepherd. | M | ![]() |
746 | Shephatiah | Biblical | The Lord that judges | M | ![]() |
747 | Shepherd | English | Shepherd. | M | ![]() |
748 | Shepherd | Shakespearean | 'The Winter's Tale' The reputed father of Perdita is an old shepherd in the play. | M | ![]() |
749 | Shephi | Biblical | Beholder, honeycomb, garment. | M | ![]() |
750 | Shepho | Biblical | Desert. | M | ![]() |
751 | Shephuphan | Biblical | Serpent. | M | ![]() |
752 | Shepley | English | From the sheep meadow. | M | ![]() |
753 | Sheply | Anglo-Saxon | From the sheep meadow. | M | ![]() |
754 | Sheply | English | From the sheep meadow. | M | ![]() |
755 | Sherard | Anglo-Saxon | Of glorious valor. | M | ![]() |
756 | Sherborne | English | From the clear brook. | M | ![]() |
757 | Sherbourn | English | From the clear brook. | M | ![]() |
758 | Sherbourne | English | From the clear brook. | M | ![]() |
759 | Sherburne | English | From the clear brook. | M | ![]() |
760 | Sherebiah | Biblical | Singing with the Lord. | M | ![]() |
761 | Shereef | Arabic | Variant of Sharif: Illustrious. | M | ![]() |
762 | Sheridan | Celtic | Untamed. | M | ![]() |
763 | Sheridan | English | Untamed; bright. | M | ![]() |
764 | Sheridan | Gaelic | Bright. | M | ![]() |
765 | Sheridan | Irish | Untamed. | M | ![]() |
766 | Sherif | Arabic | Variant of Sharif: Illustrious. | M | ![]() |
767 | Sherlock | English | Blond. | M | ![]() |
768 | Sherman | English | Cuts the nap of woolen cloth. 'Shireman' In medieval times the shireman served as governor-judge of an English shire or county. | M | ![]() |
769 | Sherman | German | Shearman. In medieval times a shearman worked as a sheepshearer or finisher of cloth. Shermann. | M | ![]() |
770 | Shermon | English | Variant of Sherman meaning 'shireman' or 'shearman.'. | M | ![]() |