English Baby Names

Discover English baby names with meanings, origins, and popularity rankings.

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Sterling
Of high quality; literally 'little star'.
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Stetson
From the English surname, originally a place name meaning 'stone house'.
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Steve
Short form of Steven, meaning 'crown' or 'garland'.
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Steveanna
Combination of Steve and Anna, meaning 'crowned with laurel' and 'grace'.
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Steven
Crowned one, from the Greek name Stephanos.
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Stevena
Feminine form of Steven, meaning 'crown' or 'garland'.
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Stevens
Patronymic surname meaning 'son of Steven'.
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Stevenson
Son of Steven.
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Steverino
Diminutive form of Steve.
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Stevey
Diminutive form of Steve.
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Stevie
Crowned one.
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Stevon
Combination of Steven and John, meaning 'crown' and 'God is gracious'.
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Stevonna
Feminine form of Steven, meaning 'crown' or 'garland'.
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Stevonne
Feminine form of Steven, meaning 'crown' or 'garland'.
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Stevy
Diminutive of Stephen, meaning 'crown' or 'garland'.
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Stew
Short form of Stewart, meaning 'steward' or 'keeper of the estate'.
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Steward
Guardian.
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Steyne
Stone.
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Stillman
Quiet man, silent man.
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Stilman
Quiet man, silent man.
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Sting
Pointed dagger or stinging sensation.
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Stinson
Son of Stephen.
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Stock
Trader or person who deals with stocks.
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Stockard
From the fortified place.
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Stockhard
Strong as a tree trunk.
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Stockhart
Strong hearted.
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Stockley
Clearing with tree stumps.
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Stockman
Person who herds livestock.
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Stockmen
Plural form of Stockman.
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Stockton
From the tree-stump town.
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Stockwal
From the tree-trunk stream.
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Stockwel
From the tree-stump spring.
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Stocleah
From the tree-stump meadow.
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Stoddard
From the Old English words 'stod' meaning 'stud' and 'weard' meaning 'guard',...
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Stoke
Derived from a place name meaning 'place at the tree stump'.
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Stoker
Occupational surname for someone who stokes fires, often used for those who w...
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Stokes
Derived from the Old English word 'stoc', meaning a place or dwelling.
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Stoner
Occupational surname for someone who worked with stone, often used for quarry...
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Stoney
From a surname meaning 'stone island' or 'rocky place'.
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Stony
Means 'rocky' or 'stone-like', often used as a nickname.
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Storm
Storm refers to a violent weather event, symbolizing power and intensity.
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Stormy
Derived from the English word stormy, meaning turbulent or tempestuous.
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Story
Referring to a narrative or tale..
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Stove
Derived from the English word for a cooking appliance, used as a surname for ...
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Stover
From the Old English word 'stōw' meaning 'place' or 'dwelling'.
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Stowe
derived from a place name, referring to a sacred place or enclosure..
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Stratford
derived from a place name, referring to a ford or river crossing near a stree...
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Stratton
derived from a place name, referring to a settlement near a road or street..
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Stretch
Stretch of land.
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Strickland
Land of the strikers.
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