# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | Save |
1156 | Spenser | English | Dispenser; provider. | M | |
1157 | Spere | English | Spear. | M | |
1158 | Sprague | Teutonic | Alert. | M | |
1159 | Sproul | English | Active. | M | |
1160 | Sproule | English | Active. | M | |
1161 | Sprowle | English | Active. | M | |
1162 | Spurius | Latin | A hero who saved Rome. | M | |
1163 | Spyridon | Greek | Round basket. | M | |
1164 | Squier | English | Shieldbearer. | M | |
1165 | Squire | English | Shieldbearer. | M | |
1166 | Sruthair | Irish | From the stream. | M | |
1167 | Sruthan | Irish | Poet. | M | |
1168 | St. Alban | English | From St. Alban. | M | |
1169 | Stacey | English | Productive. Abbreviation of Eustace. | M | |
1170 | Stacey | Greek | Diminutive of Eustace: Fruitful, productive. Famous bearer: St Eustace (Eustachins) was a martyred 2nd century Roman soldier. | M | |
1171 | Stachys | Biblical | Spike or ear of corn. | M | |
1172 | Stacy | English | Productive. Abbreviation of Eustace. | M | |
1173 | Stacy | Greek | Diminutive of Eustace: Fruitful, productive. Famous bearer: St Eustace (Eustachins) was a martyred 2nd century Roman soldier. | M | |
1174 | Stacy | Latin | Dependable. | M | |
1175 | Staeey | Latin | Dependable. | M | |
1176 | Staerling | English | A bird. | M | |
1177 | Staffan | Swedish | Swedish form of Stephen 'crowned with laurels'. | M | |
1178 | Staffen | Greek | Victorious. | M | |
1179 | Stafford | English | From the landing ford; ford by a landing-stage. Also a place name. | M | |
1180 | Stafford | Shakespearean | 'Henry VI, Part 2' Sir Humphrey Stafford. Also William Stafford, his brother. 'King Henry the Sixth, Part III' Lord Stafford. | M | |
1181 | Stamford | English | From the stony ford. | M | |
1182 | Stamitos | Greek | Enduring. | M | |
1183 | Stan | English | Diminutive of Stanley: Stony field; lives by the stony grove. | M | |
1184 | Stanbeny | English | From the stone fortress. | M | |
1185 | Stanburh | English | From the stone fortress. | M | |
1186 | Stanbury | English | From the stone fortress. | M | |
1187 | StancIyf | English | From the rocky diff. | M | |
1188 | Stancliff | English | From the rocky diff. | M | |
1189 | Standish | English | From the stony park. | M | |
1190 | Stands | Czechoslovakian | Camp glory. | M |