The name Sinclair is a Scottish baby name. In Scottish the meaning of the name Sinclair is: Bright; clear. From Saint Clair sur Elle. Famous Bearer: writer Sinclair Lewis.
Meanings and history of the name Sindre: | Edit. "Sparkling, he who sends out sparks", from Old Norse. Famous real-life people named Sindre: | Edit.
Possibly means either "small, trivial" or else "sparkling" in Old Norse. In Norse legend this was the name of a dwarf who, with his brother Brokk, made many magical items for the gods.
"The Story of Sinuhe" is considered one of the finest works of Ancient Egyptian literature. Sinhue is an alternate Spanish spelling. The story attributes the meaning "son of the sycamore" to this name.
Sinjin is actually an attempt to represent phonetically the now rare name "St. John." As a given-name, "St. John" is sometimes pronounced as [SIN-jin] or [SIN-jun] in the UK. I presume this to be a relic of Norman-French origin (see also Sinclair for St. Claire).
Sinqua is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1158 times.
Origin of the name John: Derived from the Middle Latin Johannes, which is from the Ecclesiastic Late Latin Joannes, which is from the Greek IÅannes. IÅannes is from the Hebrew Yehanan, a short form of Yehohanan which is derived from yehÅhÄnÄn (Yahweh is gracious).
Sipho means "gift" in the African language Xhosa. Personal experiences with the name Sipho: | Edit. I knew a guy named Sipho when I was a young teenager. He pronounced it "See-po," with the H silent. He was a bit of a bully.
Sire. SYER. Meaning of the name Sire Like its English meaning, this name means kingly or regal.
Meanings and history of the name Sirius: | Edit. Sirius is the brightest star in the night sky, colloquialy known as the "Dog Star". The name Sirius is derived from the Ancient Greek Σείριος. Famous real-life people named Sirius: | Edit. Sirius Black/Padfoot/Snuffles.