Origin:
Greek
Description:
Both girls and boys can be given the name Sandie. As a result, Sandie is a gender-neutral name. The Greek names Alexandra, Cassandra, and Sandy, as well as the English name Sandra, are all ancestors of the name Sandie. The meaning of Sandie is ‘the protector of mankind’ or ‘the defender of man...
Origin:
Greek
Description:
The name Scorpius has been derived from the eighth sign of the Zodiac, Scorpion. The meaning of Scorpius is 'creature with a burning sting'. It is one of the 48 constellations identified by Ptolemy, the Greek astronomer in the second century. It is a large constellation situated near the center of t...
Origin:
Greek
Description:
Sibley is a popularly used gender-neutral name of Greek origin. The meaning of Sibley is ‘oracle', 'seer', 'friendly', or 'sibling’.Sibley as a name is popular due to the character of Sibley “Tibby” Sweetland, from the play by Eden Philpotts titled 'The Farmer’s Wife’.The name is also us...
Origin:
Greek
Description:
Solandis is a lovely and meaningful name, and it is gender-neutral. It is also an old name, and the meaning of Solandis is 'delicate flower'. Because it is such an old name, Solandis has now become an unpopular and uncommon name. It is so uncommon that, based on US records, Solandis was found less t...
Origin:
Greek
Description:
Sonnie is a very attractive traditional male baby name that originated in both English and Greek origin. The meaning of Sonnie is 'Son' as per English origin and 'wisdom' as per Greek origin. It is a very common and popular name that is used for both male and female babies. The name is very unusual,...
Origin:
Greek
Description:
The meaning of Sparta is ‘simple, frugal’. The name originates from Greece. In Greek mythology, Sparta was the wife of the son of Zeus....
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