Sylas
Meaning: Of the forest Gender: Male Pronunciation: Sy-Luhs Language origin of Sylas: Germanic Regional origin of Sylas: Northern Europe Languages Sylas is most common: English Religions Sylas is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Sy Last letter and sound: S, luhs Alternative Spelling: Silas, Sylis, Syla
Stockwell
Meaning: Well near a tree stump Gender: Male Pronunciation: Stok-Wel Language origin of Stockwell: Germanic Regional origin of Stockwell: Northern Europe Languages Stockwell is most common: English Religions Stockwell is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Stok Last letter and sound: L, wel Alternative Spelling: Stock, Stok, Stockson
Stokely
Meaning: From the tree stump clearing Gender: Male Pronunciation: Stok-Lee Language origin of Stokely: Germanic Regional origin of Stokely: Northern Europe Languages Stokely is most common: English Religions Stokely is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Stok Last letter and sound: Y, lee Alternative Spelling: Stokey, Stokson, Stokel
Stone
Meaning: Rock, stone Gender: Male Pronunciation: Stohn Language origin of Stone: Germanic Regional origin of Stone: Northern Europe Languages Stone is most common: English Religions Stone is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Stohn Last letter and sound: E, – Alternative Spelling: Ston, Stoney, Stoneman
Storm
Meaning: Tempest Gender: Male Pronunciation: Storm Language origin of Storm: Germanic Regional origin of Storm: Northern Europe Languages Storm is most common: English Religions Storm is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Storm Last letter and sound: M, – Alternative Spelling: Stormy, Stormson, Stormer
Stratton
Meaning: Farm on a Roman road Gender: Male Pronunciation: Strat-Uhn Language origin of Stratton: Germanic Regional origin of Stratton: Northern Europe Languages Stratton is most common: English Religions Stratton is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Strat Last letter and sound: N, uhn Alternative Spelling: Stratt, Straton, Strat
Streeter
Meaning: One who lives by the street Gender: Male Pronunciation: Stree-Ter Language origin of Streeter: Germanic Regional origin of Streeter: Northern Europe Languages Streeter is most common: English Religions Streeter is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Stree Last letter and sound: R, ter Alternative Spelling: Street, Stretes, Streeteron
Strong
Meaning: Powerful Gender: Male Pronunciation: Strong Language origin of Strong: Germanic Regional origin of Strong: Northern Europe Languages Strong is most common: English Religions Strong is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Strong Last letter and sound: G, – Alternative Spelling: Stron, Stronne, Strongs
Stukely
Meaning: Woodland clearing Gender: Male Pronunciation: Stoo-Klee Language origin of Stukely: Germanic Regional origin of Stukely: Northern Europe Languages Stukely is most common: English Religions Stukely is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Stoo Last letter and sound: Y, klee Alternative Spelling: Stuk, Stukson, Stuckley
Sturt
Meaning: From the tail or end Gender: Male Pronunciation: Sturt Language origin of Sturt: Germanic Regional origin of Sturt: Northern Europe Languages Sturt is most common: English Religions Sturt is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Sturt Last letter and sound: T, – Alternative Spelling: Sturton, Sturtson, Stur