List of Dutch Baby Names Meanings Starting with S

Skyloer

The name Skyler is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Skyler is: Phonetic spelling of Schuyler.

Meaning: Scholar Origin: Dutch

Skylur

Dutch Meaning: The name Schuyler is a Dutch baby name. In Dutch the meaning of the name Schuyler is: Shelter; Scholar.

Meaning: Scholar Origin: Dutch

Skylyr

Meanings and history of the name Skyler: | Edit. It is of Danish origin, and its meaning is "fugitive; resurface; giving shelter". Could also have German origins, coming from the German last name Kyler meaning "Little Warrior". Phonetic spelling of Schuyler, brought to New York by 17th-century settlers.

Meaning: Scholar Origin: Dutch

Sint

The name Saint is a boy's name meaning "saint". Saint and is often added to lists like Attitude Names for Boys and discussed in our forums with posts like "Unusual Names - Boys - This or That".

Meaning: Old and brave Origin: Dutch

Smedt

De Smet or Desmet is a Dutch occupational surname. It is a regional form of "the smith" very common in East and West Flanders.[1] [2] It was the tenth most common name in Belgium in 1997.[3] Notable people with the surname include: ... Gustave De Smet (1877–1943), Belgian painter.

Meaning: Smith. Origin: Dutch

Smid

Smid Name Meaning. Dutch and North German: variant of Smet. Czech (Šmíd): altered spelling of German Schmidt.

Meaning: Smith. Origin: Dutch

Snoes

The name was chosen for its acronym, T.R.O.L.L., a reference to the early 1990s definition of the word troll, meaning an Internet prank, of which David Mikkelson was a prominent practitioner.

Meaning: Sweet Origin: Dutch

Sterre

Meaning of name Sterre. Etymology : Derived from Dutch ster meaning "star". Saint : Origin : Dutch.

Meaning: Star Origin: Dutch

Stille

The first possible origin is topographical or occupational for one who lived by or looked after a fish trap, probably on a river. This is a derivative of the German and Anglo-Saxon word 'stiell', Secondly it can be a medieval nickname surname for an (apparently) placid person.

Meaning: Silent Origin: Dutch

Swaantje

Swaantje is primarily used in the Frisian language, and it is of Germanic and English origin. Swaantje is a Frisian pet form of the German name Swanhild. Swaantje is also a form of the French name Swann. See also the related category frisian. Swaantje is infrequently used as a baby name for girls.

Meaning: Swanlike Origin: Dutch