Sergio
Meaning: Servant, attendant Gender: Male Pronunciation: Ser-Joh Language origin of Sergio: Germanic Regional origin of Sergio: Northern Europe Languages Sergio is most common: English Religions Sergio is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Ser Last letter and sound: O, joh Alternative Spelling: Serg, Serge, Sergios
Seven
Meaning: The number 7 Gender: Male Pronunciation: Sev-Uhn Language origin of Seven: Germanic Regional origin of Seven: Northern Europe Languages Seven is most common: English Religions Seven is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Sev Last letter and sound: N, uhn Alternative Spelling: Sev, Sevyn, Sevenn
Seward
Meaning: Sea guardian Gender: Male Pronunciation: Soo-Erd Language origin of Seward: Germanic Regional origin of Seward: Northern Europe Languages Seward is most common: English Religions Seward is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Soo Last letter and sound: D, erd Alternative Spelling: Sewell, Sewerton, Seaward
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
Sexton
Meaning: Church custodian Gender: Male Pronunciation: Sek-Stuhn Language origin of Sexton: Germanic Regional origin of Sexton: Northern Europe Languages Sexton is most common: English Religions Sexton is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Sek Last letter and sound: N, stuhn Alternative Spelling: Sextonson, Sex, Sefton
Santiago
Meaning: Saint James Gender: Male Pronunciation: San-Tee-Ah-Goh Language origin of Santiago: Germanic Regional origin of Santiago: Northern Europe Languages Santiago is most common: English Religions Santiago is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, San Last letter and sound: O, tee Alternative Spelling: Santi, San, Tiago
Santino
Meaning: Little saint Gender: Male Pronunciation: San-Tee-Noh Language origin of Santino: Germanic Regional origin of Santino: Northern Europe Languages Santino is most common: English Religions Santino is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, San Last letter and sound: O, tee Alternative Spelling: Sant, Santi, Santo
Santos
Meaning: Saints Gender: Male Pronunciation: San-Tohs Language origin of Santos: Germanic Regional origin of Santos: Northern Europe Languages Santos is most common: English Religions Santos is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, San Last letter and sound: S, tohs Alternative Spelling: Sant, Santi, Santana
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
Scott
Meaning: From Scotland Gender: Male Pronunciation: Skot Language origin of Scott: Germanic Regional origin of Scott: Northern Europe Languages Scott is most common: English Religions Scott is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Skot Last letter and sound: T, – Alternative Spelling: Scot, Scotty, Scotte