| Name | Meaning | Origins | Gender | Popularity (last 10y) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Roelien | Feminine/diminutive form related to Roeland, meaning "famous/renowned land." | Dutch | Girl | — | |
| Roelina | Feminine form of Roel/Roland: 'famous land' / 'renowned in the land'. | Dutch | Girl | — | |
| Roelinda | Renowned/famous + gentle/tender ("famous and gentle") | Dutch, Germanic | Girl | — | |
| Roelinde | From Germanic elements hrod ‘fame’ + lind ‘gentle’/‘linden’ - 'renowned and gentle'. | Dutch | Girl | — | |
| Roeline | Related to Roland - 'famous in the land' (renowned in the land) | Dutch | Girl | — | |
| Roelof | Famous (renowned) wolf | Dutch | Boy | — | |
| Ronelda | Feminine form of Ronald - 'ruler's counselor' or 'mighty ruler' (derived from Old Norse elements meaning 'advice'/'ruler') | Afrikaans, Dutch | Girl | — | |
| Roosje | Little rose (diminutive of Roos, 'rose') | Dutch | Girl | — | |
| Rutgert | Renowned (or famous) spear | Dutch | Boy | — | |
| Ruud | Renowned/famous wolf | Dutch | Boy | — | |
| Ryck | Powerful/rich ruler | Dutch, English | Boy | — | |
| Ryke | Ruler, powerful; wealthy | Dutch | Boy | — | |
| Rykie | Diminutive of names with the Germanic element 'ric' meaning 'ruler, powerful'; also related to Dutch/Afrikaans 'ryk' meaning 'rich' | Dutch | Unisex | — | |
| Ryno | From the Germanic element ragin 'counsel' - broadly 'counselor' or 'wise advisor' (often a pet form of Rein- names) | Afrikaans, Dutch | Boy | — | |
| Sabbe | {'Flemish/Dutch': "Originally a surname related to 'abbé' meaning 'abbot' or cleric", 'Arabic/Semitic': "Associated with 'morning' (Sabah) or the root S-B meaning related names such as Saba"} | Arabic, Dutch, Flemish, Semitic | Unisex | — | |
| Sande | Varies by origin: 'defender of mankind' (from Alexander/Alexandra); 'sandy place' (toponymic); or 'light/bright' (as short form of Sandeep). | Dutch, English, Indian, Scandinavian, Scottish | Unisex | — | |
| Sanett | Lily (from Susanna) | Afrikaans, Dutch | Girl | — | |
| Sanette | Derived from Susanne ('lily') or Anne ('grace'); often rendered as 'little lily.' | Afrikaans, Dutch | Girl | — | |
| Sann | Varies by origin. In Southeast Asia it's a native personal or family name with local meanings; in European use it is typically a short form of Susanne, ultimately from Hebrew shoshannah meaning 'lily'. | Dutch, Khmer, Scandinavian | Unisex | — | |
| Sannie | Derived from Susanna, meaning 'lily' (often interpreted as 'little lily') | Dutch | Girl | — | |
| Sanny | Diminutive of Sandra (from Alexander: 'defender of mankind') or variant of Sunny ('sunny, cheerful') | Dutch, English | Unisex | — | |
| Sas | Short form of Saskia or Sasha; in Hungarian 'sas' means 'eagle'. | Dutch, Hungarian, Slavic | Unisex | — | |
| Saskiah | Saxon woman | Dutch, Frisian | Girl | — | |
| Saskja | Saxon woman / from Saxony | Dutch, Frisian | Girl | — | |
| Saverij | Derived from Xavier - 'new house' (from Basque etxe berri). | Dutch, Flemish | Boy | — | |
| Schu | Typically a short form of Schuyler, which is associated with 'scholar'; in East Asian contexts corresponds to various characters whose meanings vary (e.g., 'comfortable', 'discipline', 'book', 'uncle'), depending on the character. | Dutch, Germanic | Unisex | — | |
| schyler | Scholar | Dutch | Unisex | — | |
| Semy | Derived from Hebrew roots meaning 'heard' or 'God has heard'; used as a diminutive/variant of names like Semyon (Simon) or Samuel. | Dutch, English, Russian | Boy | — | |
| Servaas | From Latin servare 'to preserve, protect' - 'guardian' or 'one who preserves' | Dutch | Boy | — | |
| Servaes | Preserver; guardian - 'one who preserves/saves' | Dutch, Flemish | Boy | — | |
| Sietze | Victory / victorious | Dutch, Frisian | Boy | — | |
| Sikko | Little victory / victorious | Dutch | Boy | — | |
| Silki | Possibly a diminutive of Silke/Cecilia (from Latin Caecilia, historically 'blind') or derived from Finnish 'silkki' meaning 'silk' (soft, smooth). | Dutch, Finnish, German, Scandinavian | Girl | — | |
| Sjon | Yahweh has been gracious | Dutch, Hebrew | Boy | — | |
| Snelle | Quick, fast, lively | Dutch | Unisex | — | |
| Spek | Bacon; cured pork; fat | Dutch, German | Boy | — | |
| Stam | Dutch: 'stem, trunk; tribe' (from Middle Dutch/Germanic). Hebrew (סתם): colloquial 'just, simply, ordinary; for no particular reason.' | Dutch, German, Hebrew | Unisex | — | |
| Stochelo | Unknown - likely a diminutive or pet name; possibly related to Slavic 'Sto-' root meaning 'to stand/steady', but not established. | Dutch, Romanian | Boy | — | |
| Sylke | Diminutive/variant of Silke/Sylvia, ultimately from Latin silva 'forest' - 'of the forest'. | Dutch, Frisian, German | Girl | — | |
| Taco | Thought, counsel | Dutch, Frisian, Germanic | Boy | — | |
| Tannetje | Diminutive meaning "little Tanne" - a pet form. If traced to Anna, ultimately "little grace." | Dutch | Girl | — | |
| Ted-Jan | Combination: 'Ted' (from Edward = 'wealthy guardian' or Theodore = 'gift of God') + 'Jan' ('God is gracious') - overall: a gracious guardian or a gracious gift of God. | Dutch | Boy | — | |
| Teus | Gift of God | Dutch | Boy | — | |
| Thea | Goddess; 'divine' - also interpreted as 'gift of God' when derived from Dorothea/Theodora | Dutch, Greek | Girl | — | |
| Til | People’s ruler | Dutch, German, Germanic | Boy | — | |
| Tineke | Little Christina / "little Christian" (follower of Christ) | Dutch | Girl | — | |
| Tinus | Diminutive of Martinus ('of Mars') or Augustinus ('venerable, majestic') | Dutch | Boy | — | |
| Tol | Meaning varies by origin. Commonly linked to Turkish Tolga meaning 'helmet' or to the Dutch word 'tol' ('toll', possibly occupational); can also be a short form of Germanic names (e.g., Tolbert) with elements meaning 'people' and 'bright'. | Dutch, English, Germanic, Turkish | Boy | — | |
| Ton | Short form of Anton/Antonius; often rendered as 'priceless' or 'highly praiseworthy' (derived from Antonius) | Dutch | Boy | — | |
| Trijntje | "pure" (associated with Catherine; etymology uncertain) | Dutch | Girl | — |
Aggregated births across Belgium, Netherlands, United States for every Dutch-origin name in our dataset.