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Schanel
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Variant of Chanel - originally meaning 'channel' or 'canal'; also associated with the fashion house Chanel |
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Schanele
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Associated with the French surname Chanel (from Old French 'chanel' meaning 'channel' or 'pipe'); by extension connotes elegance/fashion (via Coco Chanel). |
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Schanell
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Derived from the surname Chanel, originally referring to a channel or canal; used as a fashionable modern feminine name |
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Schapelle
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of the chapel; 'little chapel' |
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Seaphine
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Either 'fiery/angelic' (if linked to Seraphine/Seraphina) or 'of the sea' (if formed from 'sea' + '-phine'). |
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Seimone
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He has heard / God has heard |
French, Latin |
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Selyne
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Moon (also 'heavenly' if derived from Céline) |
French, Greek |
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Sera-Jane
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Combines Sera (linked to Sarah: 'princess' or interpreted as 'serene') and Jane ('God is gracious') - overall: 'princess/grace of God' or 'serene grace'. |
English, French, Hebrew |
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Seraphine
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Fiery or burning one; angelic |
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Sereine
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Calm, peaceful, serene |
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Serephyn
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Fiery/ardent angel; 'burning one' (related to seraph) |
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Serlyne
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A modern invented name suggesting 'serene' or 'calm' with a lyrical ending |
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Seryne
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Calm, tranquil; peaceful |
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shanelle
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channel (derived from Chanel); a modern elaboration of the name Chanel |
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Shantalle
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song, singer |
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shantel
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Associated with 'song' or 'singer' (by popular etymology) |
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Sharinne
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Likely 'from Sharon' (a fertile plain) - a modern elaboration often taken to mean 'little Sharon' or a feminine given name variant |
English, French |
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Sharlayne
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Feminine form of Charles, meaning "free man" |
English, French |
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Sharlenne
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Feminine form of Charles, meaning "free (person)" or "free woman" |
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Sharlyse
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Generally interpreted as 'free woman' (from Charles) or a blended feminine name combining 'Charles' and 'Lise/Elise'. |
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Sharree
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A modern/phonetic variant of Shari/Sherry/Sheree - often associated with 'beloved' (from French chérie) or 'princess' (from Hebrew Sarah). |
English, French, Hebrew |
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Sharrelle
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Likely 'beloved' or 'darling' (influenced by Cheryl/Cher- with -elle) |
English, French |
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shary
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Often a diminutive of Sarah ('princess') or a variant of Sherry/Cherie ('beloved'/'darling'); in Hebrew forms can relate to 'my song'. |
French |
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Shoshanna-Rose
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Shoshanna 'lily' combined with Rose 'rose' - symbolizes purity, beauty, and love. |
French, Hebrew |
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Shvonne
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yew (yew tree); archer |
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Sienna Marie
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Sienna: 'from Siena' or 'reddish-brown'; Marie: form of Mary, often interpreted as 'bitter' or 'beloved'. |
French, Italian |
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Sirène
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Mermaid; siren - a mythical sea-creature associated with an alluring song and enchantment. |
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Sirille
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Lordly; 'of the Lord' (derived from Greek kyrios 'lord') |
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Sonatine
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little sonata; 'little sound' (diminutive of sonata) |
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Sophianna
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A combination meaning "wisdom and grace" |
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