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  • Scarlet
    The name Scarlett is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Scarlett is: Red. One who wears or sells scarlet cloth. Famous Bearers: Margaret Mitchell's heroine (Scarlett O'Hara) in 'Gone With the Wind'.
    Meaning: A form of scarlett Origin: American
  • Scarleta
    Meaning & History. Either a variant of SCARLETT or else from the English word for the red colour. The word is derived (via Old French and medieval Latin) from Persian سقرلاط (saghrilat), the name of a type of cloth.
    Meaning: Scarlet Origin: English
  • Scarlett
    Scarlett is a feminine name derived from an English surname with an occupational meaning, referring to a person who sold cloth of scarlet. It gained popularity due to the character Scarlett O'Hara in Margaret Mitchell's best-selling novel Gone with the Wind and the film adaptation.
    Meaning: Bright red Origin: English
  • Scarlit
    English Meaning: The name Scarlett is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Scarlett is: Red. One who wears or sells scarlet cloth. Famous Bearers: Margaret Mitchell's heroine (Scarlett O'Hara) in 'Gone With the Wind'.
    Meaning: Scarlet Origin: English
  • Scelflesh
    Meaning: From the edge meadow Origin: English
  • Sceva
    Sceva /ˈsiːvə/ (Greek: Σκευᾶς, translit. Skeuas) was a Jew called a "chief priest" in Acts 19:14, although whether he was a chief priest is disputed by some writers. ... This practice is similar to the Jewish practice, originating in the Testament of Solomon, of invoking Angels to cast out demons.
    Meaning: Disposed prepared Origin: Israeli
  • Schaaph
    Meaning: Fleeing thinking Origin: Israeli
  • Scheherazade
    Scheherazade (pronounced "sheh-heh-rah-ZAH-day") is a Persian name derived from Sahrazad, a name recorded by a scholar named Ibn al-Nadim. The meaning he proscribed to the name was "she whose land is free." Other sourced state that the name means "born in the city" or "of noble lineage."
    Meaning: City person Origin: English
  • Schirin
    Schirin. [ syll. (s)(c)hi-rin, sc-hir-in ] The baby girl name Schirin is pronounced as -SHihRihN †. Schirin is used predominantly in English and its origin is Old Persian. Schirin is a variation of the name Shirin (Arabic, Indian, Iranian, and Turkish).
    Meaning: Sweet Origin: African
  • Schlomit
    Hebrew Meaning: The name Schlomit is a Hebrew baby name. In Hebrew the meaning of the name Schlomit is: Tranquil.
    Meaning: Tranquil. Origin: Hebrew
  • Schmetterling
    Over time both the noun and the verb changed to “fly”, and the meaning of the noun form of the word became narrower, covering only flying insects. Although English was originally a Germanic language, the Germans have a different word for butterfly — Schmetterling, from the Middle German word smetern.
    Meaning: Butterfly Origin: German
  • Scholastica
    From a Late Latin name which was derived from scholasticus meaning "rhetorician, orator". Saint Scholastica was a 6th-century Benedictine abbess, the sister of Saint Benedict of Nursia.
    Meaning: Scholar Origin: English
  • Scota
    Scotia is a Latin placename derived from Scoti, a Latin name for Ireland, meaning the land of the Gaels. Originally, it meant the land of the Gaels: Ireland and part of northern Britain.
    Meaning: Scotland Origin: Irish
  • Scotia
    One intriguing alternative: Choose an ancient or alternative name for a favorite place. Scotia is the Latin name for Scotland and its people. Caledonia is another possibility, used by the Romans for the land north of Hadrian's Wall in England, which marked the upper boundary of the Roman Empire.
    Meaning: Dark one Origin: Greek
  • Scotlyn
    Origin and Meaning of Scotlyn. "Scotlyn" is a name of American origin, and it means "Combination of Scott and Lyn".
    Meaning: Proper Origin: Scottish
  • Scout
    From the English word scout meaning "one who gathers information covertly", which is derived from Old French escouter "to listen". Harper Lee used this name in her novel 'To Kill a Mockingbird' (1960).
    Meaning: Scout Origin: English
  • Scylla
    In Greek mythology, Scylla (/ˈsɪlə/ SIL-ə; Greek: Σκύλλα, pronounced [skýl̚la], Skylla) was a monster that lived on one side of a narrow channel of water, opposite her counterpart Charybdis. ... The idiom "between Scylla and Charybdis" has come to mean being forced to choose between two similarly dangerous situations.
    Meaning: A sea monster Origin: Greek