Starling
Meaning: Type of bird Gender: Male Pronunciation: Star-Ling Language origin of Starling: Germanic Regional origin of Starling: Northern Europe Languages Starling is most common: English Religions Starling is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Star Last letter and sound: G, ling Alternative Spelling: Starlen, Starly, Starlin
Statham
Meaning: Homestead by the landing place Gender: Male Pronunciation: Stay-Thum Language origin of Statham: Germanic Regional origin of Statham: Northern Europe Languages Statham is most common: English Religions Statham is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Stay Last letter and sound: M, thum Alternative Spelling: Stathom, Stathem, Stathson
Stedman
Meaning: Estate or farmstead man Gender: Male Pronunciation: Sted-Muhn Language origin of Stedman: Germanic Regional origin of Stedman: Northern Europe Languages Stedman is most common: English Religions Stedman is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Sted Last letter and sound: N, muhn Alternative Spelling: Steadman, Sted, Stedmanson
Spence
Meaning: Dispenser or steward Gender: Male Pronunciation: Spens Language origin of Spence: Germanic Regional origin of Spence: Northern Europe Languages Spence is most common: English Religions Spence is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Spens Last letter and sound: E, – Alternative Spelling: Spencer, Spencey, Spencerson
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
Spencer
Meaning: Keeper of provisions Gender: Male Pronunciation: Spen-Sir Language origin of Spencer: Germanic Regional origin of Spencer: Northern Europe Languages Spencer is most common: English Religions Spencer is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Spen Last letter and sound: R, sir Alternative Spelling: Spence, Spenc, Spenser
Stefan
Meaning: Crown, garland Gender: Male Pronunciation: Stef-Uhn Language origin of Stefan: Germanic Regional origin of Stefan: Northern Europe Languages Stefan is most common: English Religions Stefan is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Stef Last letter and sound: N, uhn Alternative Spelling: Steffan, Stefen, Stevon
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