Savanna
Meaning: Open plain Gender: Female Pronunciation: Sah-Van-Uh Language origin of Savanna: Germanic Regional origin of Savanna: Northern Europe Languages Savanna is most common: English Religions Savanna is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Sah Last letter and sound: A, van Alternative Spelling: Savana, Savenna
Shelby
Meaning: Estate on the ledge Gender: Female Pronunciation: Shel-Bee Language origin of Shelby: Germanic Regional origin of Shelby: Northern Europe Languages Shelby is most common: English Religions Shelby is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Shel Last letter and sound: Y, bee Alternative Spelling: Shelbie, Shelbee
Savannah
Meaning: Tropical grassland Gender: Female Pronunciation: Sah-Van-Uh Language origin of Savannah: Germanic Regional origin of Savannah: Northern Europe Languages Savannah is most common: English Religions Savannah is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Sah Last letter and sound: H, van Alternative Spelling: Savanah, Savvannah
Shiloh
Meaning: Tranquil, peace Gender: Female Pronunciation: Shy-Loh Language origin of Shiloh: Germanic Regional origin of Shiloh: Northern Europe Languages Shiloh is most common: English Religions Shiloh is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Shy Last letter and sound: H, loh Alternative Spelling: Shyloh, Shilo
Sawyer
Meaning: Woodcutter Gender: Female Pronunciation: Saw-Yur Language origin of Sawyer: Germanic Regional origin of Sawyer: Northern Europe Languages Sawyer is most common: English Religions Sawyer is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Saw Last letter and sound: R, yur Alternative Spelling: Saywer, Sawyr
Saylor
Meaning: Acrobat, dancer, rope-walker (or Sailor) Gender: Female Pronunciation: Say-Lur Language origin of Saylor: Germanic Regional origin of Saylor: Northern Europe Languages Saylor is most common: English Religions Saylor is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Say Last letter and sound: R, lur Alternative Spelling: Saylore
Samantha
Meaning: Listener, flower Gender: Female Pronunciation: Suh-Man-Thuh Language origin of Samantha: Germanic Regional origin of Samantha: Northern Europe Languages Samantha is most common: English Religions Samantha is most common: Christianity, Islam First letter and sound: S, Suh Last letter and sound: A, man Alternative Spelling: Sammantha, Sammatha
Samara
Meaning: Protected by God, guardian Gender: Female Pronunciation: Suh-Mahr-Uh Language origin of Samara: Germanic Regional origin of Samara: Northern Europe Languages Samara is most common: English Religions Samara is most common: Christianity, Islam First letter and sound: S, Suh Last letter and sound: A, mahr Alternative Spelling: Samarah, Samera
Samira
Meaning: Companion in evening conversation Gender: Female Pronunciation: Suh-Meer-Uh Language origin of Samira: Germanic Regional origin of Samira: Northern Europe Languages Samira is most common: English Religions Samira is most common: Christianity, Islam First letter and sound: S, Suh Last letter and sound: A, meer Alternative Spelling: Sameera, Sameerah
Saoirse
Meaning: Freedom Gender: Female Pronunciation: Seer-Sha Language origin of Saoirse: Germanic Regional origin of Saoirse: Northern Europe Languages Saoirse is most common: English Religions Saoirse is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Seer Last letter and sound: E, sha Alternative Spelling: Sersha, Shaorsha