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

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

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

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

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

Stanley

Meaning: Stony meadow Gender: Male Pronunciation: Stan-Lee Language origin of Stanley: Germanic Regional origin of Stanley: Northern Europe Languages Stanley is most common: English Religions Stanley is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Stan Last letter and sound: Y, lee Alternative Spelling: Stan, Stanny, Stanleigh

Stanton

Meaning: Stone town Gender: Male Pronunciation: Stan-Tuhn Language origin of Stanton: Germanic Regional origin of Stanton: Northern Europe Languages Stanton is most common: English Religions Stanton is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Stan Last letter and sound: N, tuhn Alternative Spelling: Stan, Stanny, Stanstone

Stark

Meaning: Strong, firm Gender: Male Pronunciation: Stark Language origin of Stark: Germanic Regional origin of Stark: Northern Europe Languages Stark is most common: English Religions Stark is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Stark Last letter and sound: K, – Alternative Spelling: Starks, Starck, Starsson