Read Name Book, The: Over 10,000 Names--Their Meanings, Origins, and Spiritual Significance Online
Authors: Dorothy Astoria
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Inherent Meaning:
Graceful Lily
Spiritual Connotation:
Purity
Scripture:
Proverbs 4:18
NRSV
But the path of the righteous is like the
light of dawn, which shines brighter and
brighter until full day.
SUTHERLAND, Sutherlend
Language/Cultural Origin:
Scandinavian
Inherent Meaning:
Southern Land
Spiritual Connotation:
Blessed
Scripture:
Psalm 85:1
NLT
L
ORD
, you have poured out amazing
blessings on your land! You have restored
the fortunes of Israel.
SVEN, Svein, Swen
Language/Cultural Origin:
Scandinavian
Inherent Meaning:
Youth
Spiritual Connotation:
Loving
Scripture:
Proverbs 5:18
NKJV
Let your fountain be blessed, and rejoice
with the wife of your youth.
SVETLANA, Sveta, Svetlania,
Svetlanna, Svetlanya
Language/Cultural Origin:
Russian
Inherent Meaning:
Bright Light
Spiritual Connotation:
Image of Christ
Scripture:
Matthew 4:16
NCV
These people who live in darkness will see
a great light. They live in a place covered
with the shadows of death, but a light will
shine on them.
SWALEY, Swailee, Swailey
Language/Cultural Origin:
Old English
Inherent Meaning:
Winding Stream
Spiritual Connotation:
Expectant
Scripture:
Psalm 126:4
NLT
Restore our fortunes,
L
ORD
, as streams
renew the desert.
SWINDEL, Swindell
Language/Cultural Origin:
Old English
Inherent Meaning:
From the Valley
of the Pigs
Spiritual Connotation:
Beloved
Scripture:
1 John 3:1
NKJV
Behold what manner of love the Father
has bestowed on us, that we should be
called children of God!
SYBIL, Cybel, Cybele, Cybil, Cybill,
Sibbel, Sibbill, Sibel, Sibyl, Sybille
Language/Cultural Origin:
Latin
Inherent Meaning:
Prophet
Spiritual Connotation:
Chosen
Scripture:
Joel 2:28
NRSV
Your sons and your daughters shall
prophesy, your old men shall dream
dreams, and your young men shall see
visions.
SYDNEY, see
Sidney
SYLVESTER, Silvester, Sylvain,
Sylvestre
Language/Cultural Origin:
Latin
Inherent Meaning:
From the Forest
Spiritual Connotation:
Strong in Spirit
Scripture:
1 Kings 8:61
NRSV
Therefore devote yourselves completely
to the
L
ORD
our God, walking in his statutes
and keeping his commandments.
SYLVIA, Silva, Silvana, Silvanna,
Silvia, Sylvana, Sylvania,
Sylvanna, Sylvanya, Sylvya
Language/Cultural Origin:
Latin
Inherent Meaning:
From the Forest
Spiritual Connotation:
Dwelling in Spirit
Scripture:
Psalm 138:8
NRSV
The
L
ORD
will fulfill his purpose for me;
your steadfast love, O
L
ORD
, endures
forever. Do not forsake the work of your
hands.
T
TABER, Tabor, Taibor, Tayber
Language/Cultural Origin:
Persian
Inherent Meaning:
Drummer
Spiritual Connotation:
Merry of Heart
Scripture:
Proverbs 15:13
NASB
A joyful heart makes a cheerful face.
TABITHA, Tabatha, Tabathia, Tabby,
Tabytha
Language/Cultural Origin:
Aramaic
Inherent Meaning:
Gazelle
Spiritual Connotation:
Graceful
Scripture:
Psalm 90:16
NCV
Show your servants the wonderful things
you do; show your greatness to their
children.
TACI, Tace, Tacee, Tacey, Tacia,
Taciana, Tacianna, Tacie, Taceya
Language/Cultural Origin:
Zuni
Inherent Meaning:
Washtub
Spiritual Connotation:
Forgiven
Scripture:
Psalm 51:2
NKJV
Wash me thoroughly from my iniquity,
and cleanse me from my sin.
TADAN, Taedan, Taidan
Language/Cultural Origin:
Native American
Inherent Meaning:
Plenty
Spiritual Connotation:
Nourished
Scripture:
Psalm 72:16
NLT
May there be abundant crops throughout
the land, flourishing even on the
mountaintops.
TAESHA, Taheisha, Tahisha,
Taiesha, Taisha, Teisha, Tyeisha,
Tyeshia, Tyishia (see also
Tisha
)
Language/Cultural Origin:
American
Inherent Meaning:
Beautiful
Spiritual Connotation:
Testimony
Scripture:
Romans 10:15
NRSV
How beautiful are the feet of those who
bring good news!
TAGGERT, Taggart
Language/Cultural Origin:
Gaelic
Inherent Meaning:
Son of the Priest
Spiritual Connotation:
Full of Life
Scripture:
John 6:63
NLT
It is the Spirit who gives eternal life.
Human effort accomplishes nothing. And
the very words I have spoken to you are
spirit and life.
TAJA, Taeja, Taija, Teijah, Tiájara
Language/Cultural Origin:
Indo-Pakistani
Inherent Meaning:
Crown
Spiritual Connotation:
Child of God
Scripture:
Zechariah 9:16
TLB
The Lord their God will save his people
in that day, as a Shepherd caring for his
sheep. They shall shine in his land as glittering
jewels in a crown.
TAKENYA, Takenia
Language/Cultural Origin:
Moquelumnan
Inherent Meaning:
Swooping Hawk
Spiritual Connotation:
Humble
Scripture:
Job 39:26
NRSV
Is it by your wisdom that the hawk soars,
and spreads its wings toward the south?
TAKARA, Takaria, Takarya, Taqara,
Taqaria
Language/Cultural Origin:
Japanese
Inherent Meaning:
Beloved Jewel
Spiritual Connotation:
Discerning
Scripture:
Proverbs 20:15
NASB
There is gold, and an abundance of jewels;
but the lips of knowledge are a more
precious thing.
TAKIA, Takéya, Takía, Takiya,
Taquiia
Language/Cultural Origin:
Middle Eastern
Inherent Meaning:
Worshiper
Spiritual Connotation:
True Believer
Scripture:
John 4:24
RSV
God is spirit, and those who worship him
must worship in spirit and truth.