Christian Names Meanings for Baby Boys Starting with S

Svens

The name Sven is a boy's name of Norse origin meaning "youth".

Meaning: Young Origin: Swedish

Sverre

Sverre. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Sverre, Sverrir or Sverri is a Nordic name from the Old Norse Sverrir, meaning "wild, swinging, spinning". It is a common name in Norway, Iceland and the Faroe Islands; it is less common in Denmark and Sweden.

Sverting

Sverting is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1531 times.

Meaning: Son of runolf ulfsson Origin: Norwegian

Svewn

The name Sven is a boy's name of Norse origin meaning "youth".

Meaning: Young Origin: Norwegian

Sveyn

(s)vey(n), sv-e-yn ] The baby boy name Sveyn is pronounced as SV-IHN †. Sveyn's origin is Old Norse. Sveyn is a derivative of the English, German, and Scandinavian name Sven. Sveyn is not commonly used as a baby boy name.

Meaning: Young Origin: Norwegian

Swain

Swain is an English surname derived from the Old Norse personal name Sveinn (Sven, Sweyn), meaning a youth or young man. There are a number of variations in the spelling of the surname Swain, including Swaine, Swainne, and Swayne.

Meaning: Herdsman, knight's attendant Origin: American

Swaine

Swain (surname) ... There are a number of variations in the spelling of the surname Swain, including Swaine, Swainne, and Swayne. From this word meaning boy, young male or servant, are derived: The noun swain, meaning a rustic lover or boyfriend, cf.

Swaley

Swaley is an English name for boys meaning Winding stream. Read below for Swaley's celebrity and ruler associations, and numerological meanings. If Swaley is the one, congratulations!

Meaning: Winding stream

Swannee

Swannee is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1342 times.

Meaning: Swan

Swayn

Swain is an English surname derived from the Old Norse personal name Sveinn (Sven, Sweyn), from an Old Norse word meaning a youth or young man, and hence a young male attendant or servant (compare in meaning Old English 'cniht' = knight; German 'Knecht').

Meaning: Knights attendant Origin: English