Taylar

Meaning: Tailor Gender: Male Pronunciation: Tay-Lahr Language origin of Taylar: Germanic Regional origin of Taylar: Northern Europe Languages Taylar is most common: English Religions Taylar is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: T, Tay Last letter and sound: R, lahr Alternative Spelling: Taylor, Taler

Sullivan

Meaning: Dark-eyed Gender: Male Pronunciation: Sul-Iv-Uhn Language origin of Sullivan: Germanic Regional origin of Sullivan: Northern Europe Languages Sullivan is most common: English Religions Sullivan is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Sul Last letter and sound: N, iv Alternative Spelling: Sully, Sull, Sullivaner

Summerfield

Meaning: Field of summer Gender: Male Pronunciation: Sum-Er-Feeld Language origin of Summerfield: Germanic Regional origin of Summerfield: Northern Europe Languages Summerfield is most common: English Religions Summerfield is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Sum Last letter and sound: D, er Alternative Spelling: Summer, Summers, Summerfieldson

Stetson

Meaning: Son of Stephen Gender: Male Pronunciation: Stet-Suhn Language origin of Stetson: Germanic Regional origin of Stetson: Northern Europe Languages Stetson is most common: English Religions Stetson is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Stet Last letter and sound: N, suhn Alternative Spelling: Stets, Stet, Stetsen

Sumner

Meaning: Summoner (court official) Gender: Male Pronunciation: Sum-Ner Language origin of Sumner: Germanic Regional origin of Sumner: Northern Europe Languages Sumner is most common: English Religions Sumner is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Sum Last letter and sound: R, ner Alternative Spelling: Sum, Summ, Sumnerston

Steven

Meaning: Crown, wreath Gender: Male Pronunciation: Stee-Vuhn Language origin of Steven: Germanic Regional origin of Steven: Northern Europe Languages Steven is most common: English Religions Steven is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Stee Last letter and sound: N, vuhn Alternative Spelling: Stevon, Steve, Stev

Sutter

Meaning: Shoemaker Gender: Male Pronunciation: Suh-Tur Language origin of Sutter: Germanic Regional origin of Sutter: Northern Europe Languages Sutter is most common: English Religions Sutter is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Suh Last letter and sound: R, tur Alternative Spelling: Sut, Sutt, Sutten

Stevenson

Meaning: Son of Steven Gender: Male Pronunciation: Stee-Vuhn-Suhn Language origin of Stevenson: Germanic Regional origin of Stevenson: Northern Europe Languages Stevenson is most common: English Religions Stevenson is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Stee Last letter and sound: N, vuhn Alternative Spelling: Stevan, Steventon

Sweet

Meaning: Pleasant, kind Gender: Male Pronunciation: Sweet Language origin of Sweet: Germanic Regional origin of Sweet: Northern Europe Languages Sweet is most common: English Religions Sweet is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Sweet Last letter and sound: T, – Alternative Spelling: Sweets, Sweetson, Sweetly

Stewart

Meaning: Steward, guardian Gender: Male Pronunciation: Stew-Urt Language origin of Stewart: Germanic Regional origin of Stewart: Northern Europe Languages Stewart is most common: English Religions Stewart is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Stew Last letter and sound: T, urt Alternative Spelling: Stewert, Stwart, Stewerton