Christian Baby Names Boys & Girls Starting with S

Shurik

[ syll. (s)hu-rik, sh-ur-ik ] The baby boy name Shurik is pronounced as -SH-RihK †. Shurik is used mostly in Russian and it is of Old Greek origin. Shurik is a derivative of the Dutch, English, German, Hungarian, and Slavic name Alexander.

Meaning: Defender of man Origin: Russian

Shurochka

Russian Meaning: The name Shurochka is a Russian baby name. In Russian the meaning of the name Shurochka is: Defender of man.

Meaning: Defender of man Origin: Russian

Shushana

Shoshana (Shoshanna(h)) (שושנה) is a Hebrew feminine first name. ... In Biblical times "shoshana" referred to a lily (from Lilium family); in modern Hebrew it is often understood as referring to a rose.

Meaning: Variant of Susannah: Graceful lily. Origin: Hebrew

Shushanna

The name Shushanna is a baby girl name. The name Shushanna comes from the Hebrew origin. In Hebrew The meaning of the name Shushanna is: Variant of Susannah: Graceful lily.

Meaning: Variant of Susannah: Graceful lily. Origin: Hebrew

Shuthelah

Shuthelah is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1411 times.

Meaning: Plant verdure moist pot Origin: Israeli

Shyanne

Origin of the name Cheyenne: Derived from the Dakota Indian shaiyena which is from shaia (to speak unintelligibly). The name is that of a tribe of Algonquian Indians, as well as a river and city name. Var: Shaienne, Shai'enne.

Meaning: Unintelligible speaker Origin: American

Shye

Shye Guy. Meanings and history of the name Shye: | Edit. Means "gift" in Hebrew. A variant of the the Hebrew name Shai.

Shylah

The baby name Shylah of celtic origin means loyal to God, strong. The Huggies Baby Name Finder can help you create a list of popular baby names including Shylah and then let you share with family and friends. You might also consider similar names to Shylah which include Sheila, Shelah, Shyla.

Meaning: Loyal to god, strong Origin: Irish

Shylla

Shylla is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1587 times.

Meaning: One who is blind, patron saint of music Origin: Irish

Shylock

Other scholars emphasise that, although the name echoes some Hebrew names, "Shylock" was a common sixteenth-century English name that would have been familiar to Shakespeare's fellow Londoners, and the name is notable for its Saxon origin, meaning "white-haired".