Female and male first names beginning with the letter “S”..
SHARNESE
FemaleUnique American name with roots tracing back to New Orleans, Louisiana. Created by blending African and Native American elements, Sharnese means "like a sweet song" or "of the same kind as a song.
SHARNET
FemaleRare Hebrew girls' name derived from 'shir', meaning 'song' or 'poem', reflecting its melodic origins.
SHARNETT
FemaleUnique African name of Ashanti origin, derived from the Akan word "sharna" meaning beautiful. It's created by blending elements of names like Sharifa and Netta/Nette, conveying elegance and grace.
SHARNETTA
FemaleThe name Sharnetta, originating from African American culture in the 1960s Civil Rights Movement, combines 'Shar', meaning 'song' in Swahili, and 'Netta', derived from the Italian word for 'clean'. It signifies 'pure song'.
SHARNETTE
FemaleUnconventional female name with unknown origins, created by its inventors as a unique and memorable name without any specific cultural or linguistic heritage.
SHARNEY
FemaleRare female given name of unknown origin with no widely recognized meaning or history, making it a unique choice.
SHARNIA
FemaleUnique name of unknown origin, often attributed personal interpretations such as 'song' or 'garden', but without documented history.
SHARNICE
FemaleAfrican origin name from the Igbo ethnic group in Nigeria meaning "speaking nicely" or "communicating well.
SHARNIECE
FemaleRare African American female given name created in the late 20th century as a blend of Sharon and Niecy, with no specific meaning associated.
SHARNIKA
FemaleDistinctive Indian female name derived from 'Sharan', meaning 'refuge' or 'protection', symbolizing strength and courage.
SHARNIQUA
FemaleStriking African name from the Hausa culture, denoting "grace".
SHARNIQUE
FemaleUncommon name of uncertain origin, often interpreted as positive and unique due to its rarity.
SHARNISE
FemaleElegant African feminine given name derived from Sharni, meaning "peace" in Swahili and Yoruba.
SHARNISHA
FemaleRare Indian name derived from 'Sharanya', meaning 'refuge', and combined with 'NiSHA' to evoke finding solace in darkness.
SHARNITA
FemaleIndian feminine given name derived from Sanskrit 'Sharanya', meaning 'refuge' or 'shelter'. It's associated with Hindu goddesses like Durga and Lakshmi, symbolizing protection and prosperity.
SHARNYCE
FemaleAfrican-American name derived from a blend of Shirley ('bright and clear') and Denise ('follower of Dionysius'), conveying 'bright follower of Dionysius.'
SHARO
FemaleMale given name of Slavic origin, particularly from Russia and the former Yugoslavia. It is a diminutive form of Yakov (Jacob), which means "held by the heel.
SHAROCKA
FemaleAfrican female given name originating from the Yoruba culture of Nigeria, meaning "beauty" or "lovely one," associated with the goddess Oshun.
SHAROD
MaleUnique African name of Fulani origin, signifying the pursuit of knowledge and personal growth through continuous seeking of new experiences.
SHAROL
FemaleDistinctive Hebrew name meaning 'song,' originating from biblical roots like Shaul/Paul and influenced by cultural traditions valuing musical terms in naming.
SHAROLD
FemaleAmerican name derived from Old English and Germanic elements, translating to 'having a bright and strong army'.
SHAROLL
FemaleUncommon name of uncertain origin and meaning, believed by some to derive from Hebrew 'Shalom', signifying 'peace'.
SHAROLYN
FemaleExotic-sounding name of unknown origin, possibly derived from blends of names like Sharon and Cheryl, or variant spellings of French Chantal or Spanish Charo.
SHAROLYNN
FemaleUnique American female name, derived from the combination of Sharon ("song") and Carolynn (variant of Caroline, meaning "freeholder").
SHAROME
MaleCaptivating Yoruba name from Nigeria, meaning "beautiful and pleasant," combining "Sha" (beauty) and "Rome" (pleasantness).
SHARON
FemaleFeminine given name of Hebrew origin that means "plain" or "flat land," referring to the fertile plain of Sharon in Israel.
SHARON
MaleHebrew-origin female given name meaning "plain" or "open country," popularized during the mid-20th century due to its biblical associations with beauty and fertility.
SHARONA
FemaleElegant Hebrew name derived from "sharon," meaning "plain" or "flat land.
SHARONANN
FemaleUnique Irish feminine name formed by combining the Hebrew 'Sharon' and the Irish suffix '-ann'.
SHARONDA
FemaleDistinctive African American name derived from Sheranda and Moniqua, possibly meaning "loved" or "admonition/counsel." It gained popularity in the late 20th century as an alternative to traditional names like Sharron or Sharon, with some sources suggesting it may have been inspired by popular figures. Today, parents appreciate Sharonda for its unique sound and spelling, honoring African American heritage while offering modernity.
SHARONE
MaleRare, Hebrew-derived name meaning 'tranquil, peaceful prosperity,' inspired by the historic Plain of Sharon in Israel.
SHARONE
FemaleUnique Hebrew female name derived from "sharon," meaning "plain," associated with the Sharon Plain in Israel, and popularized by Jewish immigrants in the 20th century despite lacking extensive historical figures.
SHARONETTE
FemaleDistinctive female name of Hebrew origin, meaning "plain" or "flat land," derived from the biblical place name Sharon. It's considered uncommon but has gained recent popularity for its unique sound and Hebrew roots.
SHARONICA
FemaleAttractive Hebrew-origin female name meaning 'song' or 'beautiful melody', emerging as a unique blend of Sharon and Nicole in the late 20th century.
SHARONLEE
FemaleAmerican combination of Sharon ('plain' or 'level land') and Lee ('gracious').
SHARONN
FemaleRare Hebrew name meaning 'song' or 'poetic'.
SHARONNA
FemaleUnique Hebrew name meaning 'songlike' or 'melodious'.
SHARONNE
FemaleDistinctive Hebrew female name meaning "plain," historically associated with a fertile region in ancient Israel and notable bearer Sharonne Snow, an American actress from the early 20th century.
SHAROYA
FemaleUnique African name of Swahili origin meaning 'life' or 'the path of life', embodying resilience, determination, and perseverance.
SHARQUITA
FemaleSharquita, of Nigerian Yoruba origin, signifies 'the creator' or 'one who makes things happen.'