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
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
Stanford
Meaning: Stony ford Gender: Male Pronunciation: Stan-Ford Language origin of Stanford: Germanic Regional origin of Stanford: Northern Europe Languages Stanford is most common: English Religions Stanford is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Stan Last letter and sound: D, ford Alternative Spelling: Stan, Stanny, Stanferson
Steed
Meaning: Horse Gender: Male Pronunciation: Steed Language origin of Steed: Germanic Regional origin of Steed: Northern Europe Languages Steed is most common: English Religions Steed is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Steed Last letter and sound: D, – Alternative Spelling: Steedan, Steedson, Steedley
Shepard
Meaning: One who herds sheep Gender: Male Pronunciation: Shep-Erd Language origin of Shepard: Germanic Regional origin of Shepard: Northern Europe Languages Shepard is most common: English Religions Shepard is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Shep Last letter and sound: D, erd Alternative Spelling: Sheppard, Shepperd, Sheperd
Shepherd
Meaning: One who herds sheep Gender: Male Pronunciation: Shep-Erd Language origin of Shepherd: Germanic Regional origin of Shepherd: Northern Europe Languages Shepherd is most common: English Religions Shepherd is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Shep Last letter and sound: D, erd Alternative Spelling: Sheppherd, Shepher, Sheferd
Sherwood
Meaning: Bright forest Gender: Male Pronunciation: Sher-Wud Language origin of Sherwood: Germanic Regional origin of Sherwood: Northern Europe Languages Sherwood is most common: English Religions Sherwood is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Sher Last letter and sound: D, wud Alternative Spelling: Sherwod, Sherwoodson, Shearwood
Sheard
Meaning: Bright, shire herd Gender: Male Pronunciation: Sheerd Language origin of Sheard: Germanic Regional origin of Sheard: Northern Europe Languages Sheard is most common: English Religions Sheard is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Sheerd Last letter and sound: D, – Alternative Spelling: Sheardson, Sherd, Shear
Sheffield
Meaning: Open land by the river Gender: Male Pronunciation: Shef-Feeld Language origin of Sheffield: Germanic Regional origin of Sheffield: Northern Europe Languages Sheffield is most common: English Religions Sheffield is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Shef Last letter and sound: D, feeld Alternative Spelling: Sheff, Sheffy, Shefferson
Scotland
Meaning: From the country of Scotland Gender: Male Pronunciation: Skot-Luhnd Language origin of Scotland: Germanic Regional origin of Scotland: Northern Europe Languages Scotland is most common: English Religions Scotland is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Skot Last letter and sound: D, luhnd Alternative Spelling: Scot, Scotson, Scotts