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Life or birth. From Chinese, representing vitality and the ascending principle in nature.
Shepherd; one who tends sheep.
One who tends to sheep
English occupational name meaning one who tends sheep.
One who tends sheep
Arabic variant of Shireen, meaning 'sweet,' 'pleasant,' or 'charming.'
Noble and honorable person
Free woman. Variant of Sheryl or Cheryl, derived from Charles.
A variant of Shirley, meaning 'bright clearing' from Old English roots.
Variant of Sheryl, possibly from Germanic or English roots related to 'dear' or 'beloved'.
Bright meadow; clear field or shire meadow
Bright clearing; symbolizes clarity and light.
Bright meadow; variant of Shirley from Old English elements.
Modern variant of Sheryl, a name of uncertain etymology.
One who shears sheep.
A plain. Related to Sharon, from Hebrew referring to a fertile coastal region.
Variant of Sheryl/Cheryl, possibly derived from French 'cher' meaning dear or beloved.
Variant of Sharon, Hebrew origin meaning 'a plain' or 'fertile plain.'
English surname derived from Old English 'shire'; used as a given name.
Plain or fertile field.
Compound name combining Sherry (bright meadow) and Ann (grace), blending elements of brightness with grace.
Variant of Sheryl, derived from French 'cherie' meaning 'dear'
Lion-like or brave. Possibly derived from Persian elements.
Friend of the shire, from Old English meaning 'county friend'.
Variant of Sheryl, possibly derived from French 'cher' meaning beloved or dear.
God is gracious; a gift from the divine.
Variant of Siobhan, derived from Irish meaning God's grace
Named after the Cheyenne Native American people, carrying cultural and historical significance.
Beautiful or fair
Arabic name relating to the Islamic Shia sect.
Healing or cure; represents wellness and recovery
Beautiful or fair; in the Bible, one of the Hebrew midwives who defied Pharaoh's order.
Child of shige (meaning varies with kanji used); ko means child in Japanese.
Japanese name; exact meaning depends on kanji used. May relate to luxuriance or abundance.
Heavy, majestic, or dignified. Conveys seriousness, grace, and nobility.
Sanskrit name meaning 'flame' or 'peak,' symbolizing brightness and elevation
Variant of Sheila; also Sanskrit origin meaning character, virtue, or moral conduct.
Variant of Shiloh, meaning 'peace' or 'the one who is sent' in Hebrew. A biblical place name used as a personal name.
The one to whom it belongs; place of peace.
One who is sent, sent one
His gift, place of peace, tranquil
Art, skill, or craftsmanship; denotes artistic ability and creative talent
Island; a geographical and symbolic reference
Of the sun, sunlight
True, new, or genuine, depending on the kanji used in Japanese.
Weaving; thread; symbolizes connection and the interlacing of life's paths.
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