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

Santana

Meaning: Saint Anne (or holy) Gender: Male Pronunciation: San-Tan-Uh Language origin of Santana: Germanic Regional origin of Santana: Northern Europe Languages Santana is most common: English Religions Santana is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, San Last letter and sound: A, tan Alternative Spelling: Santino, Santo, Santana

Ryder

Meaning: Mounted warrior Gender: Male Pronunciation: Ry-Der Language origin of Ryder: Germanic Regional origin of Ryder: Northern Europe Languages Ryder is most common: English Religions Ryder is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: R, Ry Last letter and sound: R, der Alternative Spelling: Ry, Rydson

Ryker

Meaning: Strength or rich Gender: Male Pronunciation: Ry-Ker Language origin of Ryker: Germanic Regional origin of Ryker: Northern Europe Languages Ryker is most common: English Religions Ryker is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: R, Ry Last letter and sound: R, ker Alternative Spelling: Riker, Ryker, Ryksen

Rylan

Meaning: Island meadow Gender: Male Pronunciation: Ry-Luhn Language origin of Rylan: Germanic Regional origin of Rylan: Northern Europe Languages Rylan is most common: English Religions Rylan is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: R, Ry Last letter and sound: N, luhn Alternative Spelling: Ryland, Rylen, Rylanston

Ryland

Meaning: Rye land Gender: Male Pronunciation: Ry-Luhnd Language origin of Ryland: Germanic Regional origin of Ryland: Northern Europe Languages Ryland is most common: English Religions Ryland is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: R, Ry Last letter and sound: D, luhnd Alternative Spelling: Rylan, Rylen, Rylance

Sadler

Meaning: Saddle maker Gender: Male Pronunciation: Sad-Lur Language origin of Sadler: Germanic Regional origin of Sadler: Northern Europe Languages Sadler is most common: English Religions Sadler is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Sad Last letter and sound: R, lur Alternative Spelling: Saddle, Sadler, Sadden

Sailor

Meaning: One who sails Gender: Male Pronunciation: Say-Lur Language origin of Sailor: Germanic Regional origin of Sailor: Northern Europe Languages Sailor is most common: English Religions Sailor is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Say Last letter and sound: R, lur Alternative Spelling: Sale, Sail, Saler

Saint

Meaning: Holy person Gender: Male Pronunciation: Saynt Language origin of Saint: Germanic Regional origin of Saint: Northern Europe Languages Saint is most common: English Religions Saint is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Saynt Last letter and sound: T, – Alternative Spelling: Sain, Sainton, Sainte

Salvador

Meaning: Savior Gender: Male Pronunciation: Sal-Vuh-Dor Language origin of Salvador: Germanic Regional origin of Salvador: Northern Europe Languages Salvador is most common: English Religions Salvador is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: S, Sal Last letter and sound: R, vuh Alternative Spelling: Sal, Salvo, Salvatore