# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
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1381 | Saxon | German | Dagger; short sword. In the 5th century, the Germanic Saxons frequently invaded Britain. | M | |
1382 | Schaeffer | German | Steward. | M | |
1383 | Schaffer | German | Steward. | M | |
1384 | Selig | German | Blessed. | M | |
1385 | Selik | German | Blessed. | M | |
1386 | Selma | German | Feminine diminutive of Anselm: God's helmet. | F | |
1387 | Senta | German | Assistant. | F | |
1388 | Sente | German | Assistant. | F | |
1389 | Serhild | German | Armored battle maiden. | F | |
1390 | Serhilda | German | Armored battle maiden. | F | |
1391 | Serihilda | German | Armored battle maiden. | F | |
1392 | Serihilde | German | Armored battle maiden. | F | |
1393 | Serilda | German | Armored battle maiden. | F | |
1394 | Sherman | German | Shearman. In medieval times a shearman worked as a sheepshearer or finisher of cloth. Shermann. | M | |
1395 | Shermon | German | Variant of Sherman meaning 'shireman' or 'shearman.'. | M | |
1396 | Siegfried | German | Victorious peace. | M | |
1397 | Sigfreda | German | Victorious. | F | |
1398 | Sigfrid | German | Victorious. | M | |
1399 | Sigfrieda | German | Victorious. | F | |
1400 | Sigfriede | German | Victorious. | F |