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Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Swetha
Swetlana

Light

Slavic

Swoosie
Sy

Contraction of St. Denys

French

Syann
Syanna
Syanne
Sybarita

“A maiden devoted to luxurious living,” in allusion to Sybaris, an ancient Greek city reputed as a center of luxury and voluptuousness.

Greek

Sybel

Prophetess, oracle

Greek

Sybella

Prophetess, oracle

Greek

Sybelle

Prophetess, oracle

Greek

Sybil

Prophetess, oracle

Greek

Sybill

Prophetess, oracle

Greek

Sybilla

Prophetess, oracle

Greek

Sybille

Prophetess, oracle

Greek

Syble
Sybol
Syd
Sydel

Princess; wide meadow

Hebrew

Sydell
Sydella
Sydelle

Princess; wide meadow

Hebrew

Sydne
Sydnee

Wide meadow

English

Sydnei
Sydney

Wide island

English

Sydni
Sydnie

Wide meadow

English

Sydnye
Sydona

From Sidon

Latin

Sydonah

From Sidon

Latin

Sydonia

From Sidon

Latin

Syeda
Syesha

Created Name

American

Syl

A diminutive form of Sylvia.

Syleena

The moon

Greek

Sylena

The moon

Greek

Syler

Combination Name

American

Sylfana

A variant spelling of Sylvana.

Sylia
Sylina

The moon

Greek

Syliva
Sylva

Woods, forest

Latin

Sylvana

Woods, forest

Latin

Sylvania
Sylvanna

Woods, forest

Latin

Sylvee

Woods, forest

Latin

Sylvene

A variant form of Sylvia.

Sylver
Sylvester