| Name | Meaning | Origins | Gender | Popularity (last 10y) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Spider | Refers to the arachnid that spins webs; metaphorically 'weaver' or 'one who is nimble/crafty.' | English | Unisex | — | |
| Sprague | Agile, lively | English | Boy | — | |
| St Clare | Clear, bright, famous | English | Girl | — | |
| Staccey | Usually interpreted as “fruitful” (from Eustace) or “resurrection” (from Anastasia) | English | Girl | — | |
| Stacea | A modern spelling of Stacey/Stacia. Commonly linked to Anastasia meaning "resurrection"; less commonly associated with Eustace meaning "fruitful" or "steadfast". | English | Girl | — | |
| Staceyann | Blend of Stacey ('resurrection' from Anastasia or 'fruitful' from Eustace) and Ann ('grace') | English | Girl | — | |
| Staciana | Resurrection; 'born again' (from Greek Anastasia) | English | Girl | — | |
| Stamp | From the English word 'stamp' - to press or imprint; an occupational/name for a maker or user of stamps/seals | English | Unisex | — | |
| Stanner | Dweller by the stones; 'stone' or 'stony place' | English | Boy | — | |
| Starkey | Originally a surname meaning "strong" or "descendant/associate of Stark"; i.e., 'the strong one' or 'of the strong place/family'. | English | Boy | — | |
| Starrie | Little star; star-like | English | Girl | — | |
| Statten | Surname-derived name; specific meaning uncertain - likely refers to a place or family name rather than a descriptive word | English | Unisex | — | |
| Staysha | Likely a modern variant of Stacy/Stacia; often associated with the Greek name Anastasia meaning 'resurrection' or 'born again'. | English | Girl | — | |
| Steady | Stable; constant; reliable | English | Unisex | — | |
| Stefflon | Modern coinage associated with 'crowned' (via Stephanie); primarily a stylistic/invented name. | English | Girl | — | |
| Stefi | Derived from Greek 'Stephanos' meaning 'crown' or 'garland'. | English, Greek | Girl | — | |
| Stenton | Stone town / stony settlement | English | Boy | — | |
| Stepson's | A son of one's spouse from a previous relationship; a child related by marriage rather than by blood. | English | Boy | — | |
| Sterlyn | Variant of Sterling - 'of high quality; genuine' (from sterling silver); sometimes associated with 'star' imagery | English | Unisex | — | |
| Stewie | Diminutive of Stewart/Stuart, meaning "guardian of the household" (from Old English 'stigweard'). | English | Boy | — | |
| Stewy | Diminutive of Stewart/Stuart - 'steward' or 'house guardian' | English, Scottish | Boy | — | |
| Sticky | Adhesive; clinging | English, Old English | Girl | — | |
| Sting | To pierce or prick | English, Old English | Boy | — | |
| Stiv | Crown; garland; crowned | English, French | Boy | — | |
| Stokley | From a place name meaning 'dweller at the settlement/clearing' or 'place by a tree-stump/stock' | English | Boy | — | |
| stormie | Derived from the English word "storm"; means "storm" or "tempest". | English | Girl | — | |
| Stranger | A person who is unknown; an outsider or foreigner. | English | Unisex | — | |
| Streeter | Dweller by a street or Roman road; someone who lived on or near a street | English | Boy | — | |
| Stretch | A nickname referring to someone tall, lanky, or who stretches | English | Unisex | — | |
| Stu | Steward; house guardian | English, Scottish | Boy | — | |
| Stuarta | Female form of 'Stuart', meaning 'steward' or 'house guardian' | English, French, Scottish | Girl | — | |
| Stuarte | Steward; guardian or keeper of the household | English, Scottish | Boy | — | |
| Stubby | Short and thick; a diminutive or nickname for someone stocky or of short stature | English | Boy | — | |
| Studs | Knobby nailheads | American, English | Boy | — | |
| Stunna | One who stuns; strikingly attractive or impressive | English | Unisex | — | |
| Su Ann | Combination of 'Susan' (lily) and 'Ann' (grace) - 'gracious lily' or 'lily of grace' | English | Girl | — | |
| SuAnne | Combination of 'Sue' (lily) and 'Anne' (grace) - 'graceful lily' or 'lily of grace'. | English | Girl | — | |
| Sudie | Lily | English | Girl | — | |
| Sudy | Depending on origin: 'little Susan' (English) or 'willing, agreeable' (Malay/Indonesian) | English, Indonesian | Girl | — | |
| Sue Anne | Lily + grace - 'gracious lily' or 'lily of grace' | English | Girl | — | |
| Sueanna | Gracious lily | English | Girl | — | |
| Sueellen | Combination of 'lily' (from Susan) and 'light/torch' (from Ellen) | English | Girl | — | |
| SueEllene | Blend of 'lily' (from Susan/Sue) and 'light/torch' (from Ellen/Helen): roughly 'luminous lily' or 'lily of light'. | English | Girl | — | |
| Suela | Possibly 'lily' if derived from Susan/Shoshana; otherwise identical to the Spanish word 'suela' meaning 'sole'. | Albanian, English, Spanish | Girl | — | |
| SuEllen | Blend of Sue ('lily') and Ellen ('light'/'torch'), roughly 'bright lily' or 'lily of light'. | English | Girl | — | |
| Sug | A short, informal name. In English contexts it can evoke 'sugar' (sweetness) or come from the surname Sugg; in Korean contexts it may be a romanization of elements like 'Suk/Seok' (석) often associated with 'stone/rock'. | English, Korean | Unisex | — | |
| Suga | Typically a pet name derived from 'sugar,' implying sweetness; also appears as a romanized surname/stage name in East Asian contexts. | English, Japanese, Korean | Unisex | — | |
| Suge | No single established meaning. Often a pet form of 'Sugar' (connoting 'sweet') or a romanized Korean name whose meaning varies by hanja/characters. | African American, English, Korean | Unisex | — | |
| Suky | Beloved or liked; happy or content; pure/virtuous (meaning varies by origin). Often used as a pet form of Susan. | English, Hindi, Japanese, Korean, Sanskrit | Girl | — | |
| Summy | Derived from 'summer' - warm, sunny; often given to those born in summer or suggesting a sunny disposition | English | Girl | — |
Aggregated births across United States, United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, Canada for every English-origin name in our dataset.