English Meaning: The name Storm is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Storm is: Tempest.
The name Stormy is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Stormy is: Tempest.
The name Stuart is a Scottish baby name. In Scottish the meaning of the name Stuart is: Steward. Stuart and Stewart are clan names of the royal house of Scotland; Stuart is the family name of many kings of England. Surname.
Summer is an English feminine given name of recent coinage derived from the word for the season of summer, the warmest season of the year and a time people generally associate with carefree and fun activities. ... It was among the 10 most popular names given to baby girls born in 2008 in the Isle of Man.
Saint Sunniva (10th century) is the patron saint of the Norwegian Diocese of Bjørgvin, as well as all of Western Norway. According to legend, Sunniva was the heir of an Irish kingdom, but had to flee when a heathen king, who wanted to marry her, invaded.
Sunshine: Sunshine is a straightforward and sweet name referring to the majestic sun. Once viewed as the quintessential hippie name, Sunshine has now started to come out from behind the clouds, especially after appearing on Glee. The name was at its peak in 1975, with a rank of 534. Sunny would make the best nickname.
Sutton is an English-language surname of England and Ireland. One origin is from Anglo-Saxon where it is derived from sudh, suth, or suð, and tun referring to the generic placename "Southtown". Note that almost every county in England contains one or more placenames bearing the prefix "Sutton".
The name Sybella is a Greek baby name. In Greek the meaning of the name Sybella is: Prophetess; oracle.
French Meaning: The name Sydnee is a French baby name. In French the meaning of the name Sydnee is: Follower of Saint Denys. From St. Denis.
Origin of the name Sydney: Transferred use of the surname originating as a Norman baronial name taken from the place-name St. Denis in Normandy. Alternatively, the name arose independently in England and is derived from the Old English elements sīd (extensive, wide) and ieg (island in a river, riverside meadow).