| Name | Meaning | Origins | Gender | Popularity (last 10y) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sundy | Possibly 'born on Sunday' (from English 'Sunday') or 'beautiful' (if derived from Sanskrit 'sundar/sundari'); meaning is uncertain depending on origin. | English, Hindi, Sanskrit | Unisex | — | |
| Sunie | Generally associated with 'sun' or 'sunshine' / 'cheerful'; sometimes linked to Susan meaning 'lily' when used as a diminutive. | English, Korean | Girl | — | |
| Sunn | Generally linked to the sun - 'sun' or 'brightness' (Scandinavian); related to Sunniva ('sun gift'); in Khmer used as a family/name element; as Korean 'Sun/Seon' can mean 'good/virtuous' depending on hanja. | English, Khmer, Korean, Norse, Scandinavian | Unisex | — | |
| Sunne | Sun, sun goddess | English | Girl | — | |
| sunni | Sunlike, cheerful, bright; in Islamic context, a follower of the Sunnah | English | Girl | — | |
| Sunniv | Gift of the sun | English | Girl | — | |
| Sunnive | Gift of the sun | English, Scandinavian | Girl | — | |
| Suny | Sun; bright, cheerful, sun-like | English | Unisex | — | |
| Sutty | Possible meanings: 'lily' (if from Susan/Susannah) or 'south town' (if from Sutton); origin uncertain. | English | Unisex | — | |
| Suzie-Q | Diminutive of Susan/Suzanne; ultimately from Hebrew shoshannah meaning "lily" | English | Girl | — | |
| Suzyn | Lily (flower) | English, French, Hebrew, Latin | Girl | — | |
| Swann | Swan; young man | English, French, Old English, Old Norse | Boy | — | |
| Sweet | Pleasant; agreeable; sugary; used as a term of endearment | English | Unisex | — | |
| Swein | Young man; boy; servant | English, Norse | Boy | — | |
| Swin | Originally 'swine' or 'pig' - likely denoting someone associated with pig-keeping or a place where pigs were kept; in modern use may function as a short surname-based given name | English | Boy | — | |
| Swithin | From Old English elements meaning 'strong' (often interpreted as 'strong bear' or 'strong warrior'). | English | Boy | — | |
| Sycamore | Sycamore tree (originally 'fig-mulberry', referring to the sycamore fig) | English, French | Unisex | — | |
| Sydella | Feminine diminutive of Sidney - 'wide island' or 'from Saint Denis' (i.e., 'little Syd') | English | Girl | — | |
| Sydnye | Wide island | English | Unisex | — | |
| Syesha | Likely a modern variant of Aisha/Ayesha meaning "alive, living", or an invented name without a traditional etymology | English | Girl | — | |
| Sylee | Derived from 'silva' meaning 'forest' - a modern diminutive/variant suggesting 'from the forest' or 'little forest' | English | Girl | — | |
| symphani | Inspired by 'symphony' - 'harmonious sound' or 'concord of voices'. | English | Girl | — | |
| Syndy | From Mount Kynthos | English, Greek | Girl | — | |
| Syreeta | No single established meaning; generally treated as a modern feminine elaboration related to Serita/Sarita/Serena - often associated with ideas of 'little' or 'serene' | English | Girl | — | |
| Sæbeorht | From Old English sæ 'sea' + beorht 'bright' - 'sea-bright' or 'bright as the sea'. | English | Boy | — | |
| Sæbert | 'sea-bright' - bright or famous by the sea | English | Boy | — | |
| Sæward | Guardian of the sea | English | Boy | — | |
| Sæweard | Guardian of the sea | English | Boy | — | |
| T. J. | Initials T and J | English | Boy | — | |
| Taaron | Likely 'thunder' (from Welsh Taran) or 'exalted/strong' (if influenced by Aaron) | English | Boy | — | |
| Tabin | No single established meaning; possibly linked to the Irish surname Tobin (and thereby to Toby/Tobias, 'God is good') or to Burmese name elements when used in Myanmar | English | Boy | — | |
| Tabrett | Little tabor | English, Middle English, Old French | Girl | — | |
| Tadric | Likely 'ruler' (from Germanic rīc); often understood as a modern name meaning 'ruler' or 'little ruler'. | English | Boy | — | |
| taecee | A modern invented name with no established historical meaning; typically used as a creative or phonetic variant of Tacey. | English | Unisex | — | |
| Taelora | Exalted laurel - combines 'tae' (great/exalted) with 'lora' (laurel/victory) | English | Girl | — | |
| Taelr | Creative variant of 'Taylor', originally meaning 'tailor' (occupational name: cutter of cloth). | English | Unisex | — | |
| Taeyla | Likely derived from Talia meaning "dew of God" (Hebrew) or a modern elaboration related to Tayla/Taylor; generally interpreted as "dew" or "heavenly dew". | English | Girl | — | |
| Taeylor | Occupational name meaning 'tailor' or 'cutter' | English | Unisex | — | |
| Taffnie | Modern invented name; associated with Taffy (from the River Taff, Wales) or Tiffany ('manifestation of God') | English, Welsh | Girl | — | |
| Tahlyn | A modern blended name combining elements of Talia/Tahlia (often 'dew of God' or 'blooming') with Lynn ('lake' or 'water') - evokes 'dew by the lake' or 'gentle lake'. | English | Girl | — | |
| Tahnee | Tawny, golden brown | Anglo-Norman, English, French | Girl | — | |
| Tahrin | Likely a variant of Taryn/Tarin; often associated with meanings like "thunder" or "rocky hill" depending on root - generally treated as a modern given name without a single established meaning | English | Unisex | — | |
| Taianah | A modern elaboration of Tiana - commonly associated with 'fairy queen' (from Tiana/Tatiana) or 'follower of Christ' (from Christiana) | English | Girl | — | |
| Tail | Usually taken from the English word "tail" (the rear part of an animal); alternatively associated with meanings of similar names - Vietnamese 'Tài' = 'talent', Hebrew 'Tal' = 'dew' | English | Unisex | — | |
| Tairrie | No single established meaning; treated as a modern invented/variant name. If traced to Terence, meanings are uncertain (sometimes glossed as 'tender'); Māori derivations vary by context and iwi | English | Unisex | — | |
| Taisee | No established historical meaning; a modern created name or respelling. Interpretations vary and are often informal (playful/cheerful or stylish sound-name). | English | Girl | — | |
| Taishe | No single established meaning; generally treated as a modern invented feminine name. Associations depend on root (e.g., links to Taisia/Thaïs or to Aisha change perceived meaning). | English | Girl | — | |
| Tak | In Korean from the hanja 卓 meaning "eminent, outstanding"; as a Japanese/English short form its meaning depends on the full name and has no fixed sense. | English, Japanese, Korean | Boy | — | |
| Takeria | No widely documented traditional meaning; generally treated as a modern invented name or melodic elaboration of names like Takira/Takaria. Meaning is therefore interpretive rather than historically established. | English | Girl | — | |
| Taleesa | A modern invented name often interpreted as a blend of Talia ('dew from God') and Lisa ('consecrated/pledged to God'); generally given the sense of being favored or blessed. | English | Girl | — |
Aggregated births across United States, United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, Canada for every English-origin name in our dataset.