Baby Names Meanings, Baby Boy Name Meaning And Origins For Letters S, T, U, V, W, X, Y And Z.





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Baby Names Meanings

Name- Origin - Meaning

Sam - Hebrew - To hear.

Samson - Hebrew - Like the sun.

Samuel - Hebrew - His name is God. The name of the prophet who anointed Saul as the first king of Israel. Sam is sometimes given as a first name, although properly it is only a nickname.

Santos - Greek - Saint.

Saul - Hebrew - Asked for.

Sawyer - Middle English - Woodsman.

Scott - Old English - from Scotland.

Sean - Celtic - God's grace.

Sebastian - Latin - Revered one.

Sergio - Latin - Attendant.

Seth - Hebrew - Meaning eiher "compensation" or "appointed." In the Bible Seth was the third child of Adam and Eve.

Shane - Irish - God is gracious.

Shaquille - African-American - Pretty.

Shaun - Celtic / Gaelic - God's gift.

Shay - Celtic / Gaelic - A gift.

Shea - Irish - Hawk-like.

Sheldon - English - Protected hill.

Shelley - English - Clearing on a bank.

Sherman - Old English - Wool cutter.

Sidney - French - Contraction of St. Denis.

Simon - Hebrew - He who hears.

Solomon - Hebrew - Peaceful.

Sonny - American - Our son.

Spencer - Old English - Dispenser, keeper.

Stanley - Old English - From the rocky meadow.

Stephan - Greek - Crowned one.

Stephen - Greek - Crown. A beautiful and ever-popular name. Steven is a variant spelling, and Steve is a pet name.

Sterling - English - Genuine, valued.

Steve - Greek - From the name Steven.

Stewart - Teutonic - Keeper of the estate.

Stone - American - Stone.

Stuart - English - Keeper of the estate.

Sullivan - Gaelic - Black eyes.

Sylvester - English - From the forest.

Tanner - Old English - Leather worker.

Ted - English - Divine gift.

Teddy - English - Divine gift.

Terence - Latin - Originally a Roman family name. Terry is a nickname for Terence, not a proper name.

Theodore - Greek - God's gift. Ted, Teddy, and Theo are nicknames.

Thomas - Hebrew and Aramaic - Twin. In the Bible one of the twelve Apostles; "doubting Thomas" was so called because he doubted Christ's resurrection. A prominent name, borne by many great men in all walks of life, including the philosopher Saint Thomas Aquinas, President Thomas Jefferson, and inventor Thomas Alva Edison. Alas, a disadvantage to the name is the nickname Tommy applied to men over fifteen years of age.

Timothy - Greek - To honor God. In the Bible Timothy was the friend of Saint Paul. Tim is a nickname.

Titus - Greek - Of the giants.

Tobiah - Hebrew - God is good. Though Tobiah and its variant Tobias have an antique ring, both are fine names. Toby, however, is merely a pet name, as is the more unusual Tobin.

Todd - English - Fox.

Tom - Greek - A twin.

Tomas - Latin - A twin.

Tony - Latin - Worthy of praise.

Travis - Old French - Crossing.

Trenton - Latin - Town by the rapids.

Trevor - Celtic - Cautious.

Trey - Middle English - Third born, three.

Tristan - Welsh - Noisy one.

Tucker - Middle English - Tailor.

Tyler - Middle English - Tiler, roofer.

Tyrone - Greek - King.

Ulysses - Latin - The hateful one, wounded in the tigh.

Uriel - Hebrew - Light of god.

Valentin - Latin - Good health.

Vance - Middle English - Dweller at the windmill.

Victor - Latin - Conqueror. Undoubtedly because of its meaning, a name popular with Italian kings and popes, as well as many others of equally noble pursuits.

Vince - Latin - Victorious.

Vincent - Latin - Conquering. Wade - Middle English - A ford.

Walker - Middle English - Cloth worker.

Wallace - Old English - Welshman.

Walter - Teutonic - To rule. A name imported into England by the Normans after 1066.

Warren - Middle English - Watchman.

Wayne - Old English - Wagon maker.

Wendell - Origin uncertain - Either from the Teutonic, meaning "wanderer," or from the Anglo-Saxon, "valley." A name afforded distinction by some of the men who bore it, including Oliver Wendell Holmes, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, and politician Wendell Wilkie.

Will - American - From the name William.

William - Teutonic - Helmet. A name popular with English kings from William the Conqueror (1066) to the present-day Prince William, and three American Presidents (William Henry Harrison, William McKinley, and William Taft). Willis is a variant form, and Bill(y) and Will(ie) are pet names.

Willis - German - Son of William.

Willow - English - Willow.

Wilson - German - Son of William.

Winston - Old English - Joy stone, victory town.

Winthrop - Anglo-Saxon - Originally a place-name. Winthrop is also a surname; Win is a pet name.

Woodrow - Anglo-Saxon - Originally a place-name meaning "passage in the woods." The best known bearer of the name is American President Woodrow Wilson.

Wyatt - Old English - Little warrior.

Xavier - Basque - Bright.

Yosef - Hebrew - Form of Joseph.

Zacharia - Hebrew - God has remembered. A variant form is Zachary, an eminent name borne by the twelfth President of the United States, Zachary Taylor (1784-1858).

Zachariah - Hebrew - Remembered by the lord.

Zachary - Hebrew - God remembers, renowned by god.

Zack - Hebrew - Remembrance of the lord.

Zion - Hebrew - A sign.




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