- Scadwiella
Meaning: From the shed spring
Origin: English - Scaffeld
Mid-14c., "wooden framework used in building, etc., temporary structure for workmen to make walls," a shortening of an Old North French variant of Old French eschafaut "scaffold" (Modern French échafaud ), probably altered (by influence of eschace "a prop, support") from chaffaut , from Vulgar Latin *catafalicum (see ...
Meaning: From the crooked field
Origin: English - Scales
Scales Name Meaning. Northern English: topographic name for someone who lived in a rough hut or shed, northern Middle English scale 'hut' (from Old Norse skáli), later also sc(h)ole, or a habitational name from one of the various places named with this word, as for example Scales in Lancashire and Cumbria.
Meaning: Henry vi part 2 lord scales
Origin: English - Scand
Scottish: Manly, brave; variant of Andrew. Read more about Anderson. Ingrid. Norse Origin. Scandinavian: Beautiful; feminine version of the Norse fertility god Ing''s name.
- Scandleah
Meaning: From the loud meadow
Origin: English - Scandy
The name Scandy is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Scandy is: Boisterous.
Meaning: Boisterous
Origin: English - Scanlan
The name Scanlan originally appeared in Gaelic as O Scannlain or Mac Scannlain, which are both derived from the word "scannal," which means "contention."
Meaning: Scandal
Origin: Irish - Scanlon
Today's Irish surnames are underpinned by a multitude of rich histories. The name Scanlon originally appeared in Gaelic as O Scannlain or Mac Scannlain, which are both derived from the word "scannal," which means "contention."
Meaning: Scandal
Origin: Irish - Scannalan
Meaning: Scandal
Origin: Irish - Scead
Scead's language of origin is Old English. The meaning of Scead is 'one who provides shade'. Variant forms of Scead include the names Sceadou, Sceadu, and Sceadue. Scead is not often used as a baby boy name.
- Sceadu
- Sceapleigh
Meaning: From the sheep meadow
Origin: English - Sceley
Seeley is of Old French origin, and its meaning is "blessed". From the same German root as Selig. Seeley has 3 variant forms: Sealey, Seely and Seelye. Seeley is an uncommon first name for men but a very common last name for both men and women. Seeley is also of English origin, meaning very happy or silly.
Meaning: From the happy meadow
Origin: English - Scelftun
Meaning: From the ledge farm
Origin: English - Sceotend
- Scevola
Meaning & History. Italian form of the Roman cognomen Scaevola, which was derived from Latin scaevus "left-handed".
Meaning:
- Schaddoc
- Schaeffer
Schaeffer is a distinguished surname, German in origin. Derived from the Middle High German "Schaffaere" meaning the manager or steward of the head of the household.
Meaning: Steward
Origin: German - Schaffer
Schaeffer is a distinguished surname, German in origin. Derived from the Middle High German "Schaffaere" meaning the manager or steward of the head of the household.
Meaning: Steward
Origin: German - Schaun
Irish Meaning: The name Shaun is an Irish baby name. In Irish the meaning of the name Shaun is: Irish: God is gracious; gift from God.
Meaning: God is gracious
Origin: Hebrew - Schaune
Shoun Name Meaning. perhaps an Americanized spelling of German Schön (see Schoen), or of Schaun, probably a habitational name for someone living at a place called Schauen near Wernigerode in the Harz mountains.
Meaning: God is gracious
Origin: Hebrew - Schmaiah
In Hebrew the meaning of the name Schmaiah is: God hears.
Meaning: God hears.
Origin: Hebrew - Schmuel
Origin of the name Samuel: The Ecclesiastic Late Latin form of the Ecclesiastic Greek Samouel, which is from the Hebrew Shmuel, a name derived from shěmū'ē'l (name of God, his name is God).
Meaning: Asked of God.
Origin: Hebrew - Schroder
The distinguished surname Schroeder emerged in the former German province of East Prussia. The name is derived from the Low German verb "schroden," meaning "cut" or "chop," and was most likely originally borne by a wood-cutter, a tailor, or a transporter of beer and wine (known in North Germany as a Shröder).
Meaning:
- Schroeder
The distinguished surname Schroeder emerged in the former German province of East Prussia. The name is derived from the Low German verb "schroden," meaning "cut" or "chop," and was most likely originally borne by a wood-cutter, a tailor, or a transporter of beer and wine (known in North Germany as a Shröder).
Meaning:
- Schuler
South German (also Schüler): occupational name for a scholar or a student training to be a priest, from an agent derivative of Middle High German schuol(e) 'school'. Jewish (Ashkenazic): occupational name for a Talmudic scholar or the sexton of a synagogue, from an agent derivative of Yiddish shul 'synagogue'.
Meaning:
- Schylar
Meaning:
- SciIti
Meaning: Legendary messenger of Arthur.
Origin: Celtic - Scipio
Meanings and history of the name Scipio: | Edit. Scipio means "rod" in Latin. It is an Ancient Roman name. Famous real-life people named Scipio: | Edit. Scipio Africanus - Roman general who defeated the Carthaginian general Hannibal in the Punic War around 200 BC.
Meaning:
- Scirloc