Christian Baby Names Boys & Girls Starting with S

Storme

The baby name Storme of old english origin means tempest, stormy weather.

Meaning: Tempest Origin: English

Stormi

Stormi Name Meaning & Origin. Baby Name Wizard.

Meaning: A form of stormy Origin: American

Stormie

English Meaning: The name Stormie is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Stormie is: Tempest.

Meaning: A form of stormy Origin: American

Stormy

The name Stormy is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Stormy is: Tempest.

Meaning: Impetuous by nature Origin: English

Storr

Storr Name Meaning. Northern English: nickname from Old Norse stórr 'big'. South German: nickname for a crude man, from Middle High German storr 'tree stump', 'clod'.

Meaning: A great man Origin: Norwegian

Stover

"Stover" is also a family name of German origin that is common in some parts of the eastern United States. Its relationship to the origin of the agricultural term is unclear. Spelling variations of Stover are Stober, Stauffer, Staufer, Staufert, Stouffer.

Meaning: Stove tender

Stowe

English: habitational name from any of the numerous places, for example in Cambridgeshire, Essex, Gloucestershire, Lincolnshire, Norfolk, Shropshire, and Suffolk, so called from Old English stow, a word akin to stoc (see Stoke), with the specialized meaning 'meeting place', frequently referring to a holy place or ...

Meaning: Hidden, packed away Origin: Anglo-Saxon

Stoyan

Stoyan or Stojan (Bulgarian: Стоян) is a Bulgarian name derived from the verb Stoya (Стоя, to stand). The variant Stoian also exists in Romanian.

Meaning: To stay

Strahan

Last name: Strahan. SDB Popularity ranking: 10571. This name is of Scottish locational origin, from the lands of Strachan (pronounced "Strawn") in Kincardineshire. The name derives from the Gaelic "stath" meaning a valley, plus "eachain", the diminutive of "each" a horse hence, "the valley of the horses".

Meaning: Poet Origin: Irish

Strang

Strang Name Meaning. Scottish: variant of Strong, or possibly, as Black suggests, of Strange. German: topographic name from Middle High German stranc 'strip of land', or a habitational name from any of the places so called.

Meaning: Powerful Origin: English