Fantasy OC - PC Names - Male
- Struan
Origin:
GaelicMeaning:
"stream"Description:
A strong, eminently usable which is currently highly fashionable in its native Scotland, but little known elsewhere. With its cool two-syllable, n-ending shape and attractive nature meaning, Struan is a fresh Scottish name that feels ripe for import.
- Stylianos
Origin:
GreekMeaning:
"pillar"Description:
The Greek St. Stylianos is the patron saint of children. Molly Ringwald used it as the middle name for her son Roman.
- Subhan
- Sufjan
Origin:
ArmenianMeaning:
"slender"Description:
This name is growing in popularity, partly because of its tie to hipster musician Sufjan Stevens; is also related to Abu Sufyan, a figure from early Islamic history.
- Sufyan
Origin:
ArabicMeaning:
"slender"Description:
A common Islamic name, borne by Abu Sufyan, a figure from early Islamic history.
- Suhail
Origin:
ArabicMeaning:
"level, even"Description:
Canopus, the second-brightest star in the sky is called Suhail in Arabic. Several other stars on the southern horizon also contain Suhail, including Al Suhail al Wazn, Al Suhail al Muhlif, and Suhail Hadar.
- Suhul
Origin:
Arabic place-nameDescription:
This romantic name of a city in Yemen was chosen for her son by supermodel Liya Kebede.
- Sulaiman
Origin:
Arabic variation of SolomonDescription:
Muslim name very popular in North Africa.
- Suleiman
Origin:
Arabic, variation of SolomonMeaning:
"man of peace"Description:
The Arabic form of the biblical Solomon. It holds strong historical and religious significance, most famously associated with Suleiman the Magnificent, the longest reigning sultan of the Ottoman Empire.
- Sullavan
- Svale
Origin:
NorwayMeaning:
"swallow (bird) or cool/fresh"Description:
In Norway, Svale is also used as a short form of the rare name Svalaug/Svanlaug, meaning "swan oath". Svale is also a more modern form of Svali, meaning "cool, fresh".
- Svein
- Svend
- Sverre
Origin:
DutchMeaning:
"wild"Description:
An intriguingly wild alternative to Sven.
- Sveyn
- Swain
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"knight's attendant"Description:
Old-fashioned, conjuring up an ardent suitor in a bow tie and straw boater.
- Swaine
- Swayn
- Swithun
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"quick, strong"Description:
Variously spelled Swithun or Swithin, and associated with St. Swithin's day, July 15th, which is famous as a weather predictor a la Groundhog's Day: supposedly, the weather on his feast day will continue for forty days. This would certainly make a unique choice.
- Syed