# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
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1021 | Solange | French | Dignified. | F | |
1022 | Stefania | French | Crowned in victory. | F | |
1023 | Stella | French | Diminutive of Estella: Derived from the Old French form of the Latin 'stella' meaning star. Famous bearer: The heroine of Charles Dickens' novel 'Great Expectations'. | F | |
1024 | Stephanie | French | Crowned in victory. | F | |
1025 | Susanne | French | Lily. Variant of Hebrew Susannah. In the apocryphal Book of Tobit Susannah courageously defended herself against wrongful accusation. White lilies grew in the Biblical city of Susa in Persia. | F | |
1026 | Suzanne | French | Lily. Variant of Hebrew Susannah. In the apocryphal Book of Tobit Susannah courageously defended herself against wrongful accusation. White lilies grew in the Biblical city of Susa in Persia. | F | |
1027 | Suzette | French | Lily. Variant of Hebrew Susannah. In the apocryphal Book of Tobit Susannah courageously defended herself against wrongful accusation. White lilies grew in the Biblical city of Susa in Persia. | F | |
1028 | Sydnee | French | Follower of Saint Denys. From St. Denis. | F | |
1029 | Sydney | French | Follower of Saint Denys. From St. Denis. | F | |
1030 | Tallis | French | Woodland. | F | |
1031 | Tempeste | French | Stormy. | F | |
1032 | Therese | French | Variant of Theresa which is the name of two popular saints 'Teresa of Avila' and 'Therese of Lisieux.' Meaning uncertain although possibly a Greek place name. | F | |
1033 | Tiffanie | French | Variant of the Greek name Theophania referring to the Epiphany - manifestation of divinity. | F | |
1034 | Tiffney | French | Variant of the Greek name Theophania referring to the Epiphany - manifestation of divinity. | F | |
1035 | Tilda | French | Mighty in war. | F | |
1036 | Tilly | French | Mighty in war. | F | |
1037 | Toni | French | Diminutive of Antoinette: Beyond praise. French feminine form of Anthony. | F | |
1038 | Totty | French | Diminutive of Charlotte: A feminine form of Charles, meaning man. Alternate meaning, tiny and feminine. Famous bearers: Princess Charlotte, daughter of King George IV; British writer Charlotte Bronte. | F | |
1039 | Tracy | French | From Thracia. Dates from before the Norman conquest as a surname. | F | |
1040 | Trinetta | French | Little innocent. | F |