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Irish variant of Sean, from Hebrew meaning 'God is gracious'.
Modern variant of Shawna; Irish origin from 'Sean' meaning 'God is gracious.'
Variant of Shawn or Sean, Irish name meaning God is gracious.
God's gracious gift; feminine form of Shawn
God is gracious, feminine variant of Shawn from Irish.
God is gracious. Modern variant spelling of Shawn, derived from the Irish form of John.
God is gracious; divine favor and blessing.
God is gracious; derived from Shawn (Irish form of John)
Majestic or worthy in Persian; symbolizes dignity and honor.
God is gracious. An Irish variant carrying divine favor and blessing.
Beautiful, from Hebrew and Yiddish origins meaning lovely or attractive.
Fragrant or precious, signifying rarity and pleasant qualities.
Goddess; derived from Sheila, which comes from Irish Síle, a Celtic name.
Listening or hearkening. An Irish variant of Seamus derived from Gaelic tradition.
God is gracious
Hebrew name possibly meaning 'oath' or 'seven'; also from the biblical Queen of Sheba.
God protects; related to Shadrach in fire.
Sanskrit name meaning 'virtuous' or 'of good character'. Represents moral integrity and inner strength.
Cool, cold, or serene in Sanskrit, representing calmness and tranquility.
From Sanskrit, referring to the night-flowering jasmine tree, symbolizing grace and beauty.
King of falcons; royal falcon. A title of respect in Persian and South Asian cultures denoting nobility.
Elder, leader, or wise authority figure.
Variant of Sheila, connected to the Irish name Síle and associated with Cecilia.
Fairy woman; from Irish 'Síle'.
Fairy woman or blind; variant of Sheila from Irish Síle.
From English origins, possibly referring to a sheltered clearing or meadow.
Variant of Sheena or Shaina; possibly means 'beautiful'.
Divine presence, manifestation of God's glory
Hebrew term meaning the divine presence or dwelling place of God.
Fairy woman or goddess of fertility.
Form of Sheila from Irish tradition and mythology.
Biblical Hebrew name, possibly meaning 'sent' or relating to peace.
From a settlement on a shelf of land. English place name used as a given name.
Shellfish farm. English surname derived from a location name referring to a settlement by a farm.
Variant of Shelby, from Old English meaning 'from the ledge farm' or 'estuary settlement.'
Dweller by the shell-fish river; shell valley
Blind or fairy woman; derived from Irish origins suggesting mystique and grace.
Fairy woman; derived from Irish 'Síle' with mystical connotations.
Meadow on the ledge
Blind. Irish form derived from Síle; also related to Cecilia.
Clearing on a ledge; from an English place name
Variant of Chelsea, from Old English meaning chalk landing place or riverside meadow
Name or fame; Biblical Hebrew name suggesting identity and renown in ancient tradition.
Means 'to hear' or 'listen' in Hebrew, rooted in the Shema Israel prayer, symbolizing spiritual attentiveness.
God has heard or Yah listens; from Hebrew meaning God hears or perceives.
God has heard
Native American place name used as a personal name, traditionally associated with rivers and valleys in Virginia.
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