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

Sidwell

Meaning: Wide stream Gender: Male Pronunciation: Sid-Wuhl Language origin of Sidwell: Germanic Regional origin of Sidwell: Northern Europe Languages Sidwell is most common: English Religions Sidwell is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Sid Last letter and sound: L, wuhl Alternative Spelling: Sidwells, Sid, Sidwelly

Sill

Meaning: Beam or ridge Gender: Male Pronunciation: Sil Language origin of Sill: Germanic Regional origin of Sill: Northern Europe Languages Sill is most common: English Religions Sill is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Sil Last letter and sound: L, – Alternative Spelling: Sills, Sil, Sillson

Sherrill

Meaning: Bright hill Gender: Male Pronunciation: Sher-Uhl Language origin of Sherrill: Germanic Regional origin of Sherrill: Northern Europe Languages Sherrill is most common: English Religions Sherrill is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Sher Last letter and sound: L, uhl Alternative Spelling: Sherill, Sheryl, Sherrils

Shmuel

Meaning: God has heard Gender: Male Pronunciation: Shmu-El Language origin of Shmuel: Germanic Regional origin of Shmuel: Northern Europe Languages Shmuel is most common: English Religions Shmuel is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Shmu Last letter and sound: L, el Alternative Spelling: Shmul, Shmule, Shmuell

Sewell

Meaning: Sea stronghold Gender: Male Pronunciation: Soo-Uhl Language origin of Sewell: Germanic Regional origin of Sewell: Northern Europe Languages Sewell is most common: English Religions Sewell is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Soo Last letter and sound: L, uhl Alternative Spelling: Sew, Sewellson, Sewerman

Saul

Meaning: Asked for Gender: Male Pronunciation: Sawl Language origin of Saul: Germanic Regional origin of Saul: Northern Europe Languages Saul is most common: English Religions Saul is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Sawl Last letter and sound: L, – Alternative Spelling: Sal, Sallo, Sauley

Rydell

Meaning: Horseman or clearing Gender: Male Pronunciation: Ry-Dell Language origin of Rydell: Germanic Regional origin of Rydell: Northern Europe Languages Rydell is most common: English Religions Rydell is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: R, Ry Last letter and sound: L, dell Alternative Spelling: Rydel, Ryden, Rydelson

Samuel

Meaning: God has heard Gender: Male Pronunciation: Sam-Yool Language origin of Samuel: Germanic Regional origin of Samuel: Northern Europe Languages Samuel is most common: English Religions Samuel is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Sam Last letter and sound: L, yool Alternative Spelling: Sam, Sammuel, Samer

Royal

Meaning: Of the king Gender: Male Pronunciation: Roy-Uhl Language origin of Royal: Germanic Regional origin of Royal: Northern Europe Languages Royal is most common: English Religions Royal is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: R, Roy Last letter and sound: L, uhl Alternative Spelling: Roy, Royce, Royle