Styles

Meaning: Steps or path Gender: Male Pronunciation: Sty-Uhlz Language origin of Styles: Germanic Regional origin of Styles: Northern Europe Languages Styles is most common: English Religions Styles is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Sty Last letter and sound: S, uhlz Alternative Spelling: Stylo, Styl, Style

Spicer

Meaning: Spice merchant Gender: Male Pronunciation: Spy-Ser Language origin of Spicer: Germanic Regional origin of Spicer: Northern Europe Languages Spicer is most common: English Religions Spicer is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Spy Last letter and sound: R, ser Alternative Spelling: Spice, Spicerson, Spich

Stephen

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

Spurgeon

Meaning: Little twig or branch Gender: Male Pronunciation: Spur-Juhn Language origin of Spurgeon: Germanic Regional origin of Spurgeon: Northern Europe Languages Spurgeon is most common: English Religions Spurgeon is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Spur Last letter and sound: N, juhn Alternative Spelling: Spur, Spurson, Spurge

Sterling

Meaning: Excellent, high quality Gender: Male Pronunciation: Stur-Ling Language origin of Sterling: Germanic Regional origin of Sterling: Northern Europe Languages Sterling is most common: English Religions Sterling is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Stur Last letter and sound: G, ling Alternative Spelling: Sterlin, Sterl, Stern

Squire

Meaning: Knight’s assistant or country gentleman Gender: Male Pronunciation: Skwier Language origin of Squire: Germanic Regional origin of Squire: Northern Europe Languages Squire is most common: English Religions Squire is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Skwier Last letter and sound: E, – Alternative Spelling: Squiers, Squin, Squar

St-John

Meaning: Saint John (pronounced Sinjin) Gender: Male Pronunciation: Saynt John Language origin of St-John: Germanic Regional origin of St-John: Northern Europe Languages St-John is most common: English, French Religions St-John is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Saynt John Last letter and sound: N, – Alternative Spelling: Saint, StJean, Stjohn

Stacey

Meaning: Resurrection Gender: Male Pronunciation: Stay-See Language origin of Stacey: Germanic Regional origin of Stacey: Northern Europe Languages Stacey is most common: English Religions Stacey is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Stay Last letter and sound: Y, see Alternative Spelling: Stacie, Stace, Stacie

Stacy

Meaning: Resurrection Gender: Male Pronunciation: Stay-See Language origin of Stacy: Germanic Regional origin of Stacy: Northern Europe Languages Stacy is most common: English Religions Stacy is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Stay Last letter and sound: Y, see Alternative Spelling: Stace, Sta, Staci

Stafford

Meaning: Ford by a landing place Gender: Male Pronunciation: Staf-Erd Language origin of Stafford: Germanic Regional origin of Stafford: Northern Europe Languages Stafford is most common: English Religions Stafford is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Staf Last letter and sound: D, erd Alternative Spelling: Staff, Staffy, Stafferton