Potential Character Surnames

  1. Ryatt
    • Origin:

      Invented name
    • Description:

      Ryatt — which may be a combination of names like Ryan and Wyatt — gives you the sound of Riot without the violent connotations. Naturally, it's almost twice as popular among baby boys than Riot, even cracking the Top 1000 in 2022.
  2. Rylee
    • Origin:

      Spelling variation of Riley
    • Description:

      The -ee suffix is decisively feminine, so it's no surprise that male usage of this name lags behind female usage.
  3. Rylen
    • Origin:

      Variation of Rylan
    • Description:

      Rylen is the more-unusual spelling variation of Rylan and the even more popular Ryland. It also takes a cue from the long-trendy surname-name Riley and adds the newly-trendy n ending.
  4. Rylynn
    • Origin:

      Irish, English
    • Meaning:

      "rye clearing; rye land"
    • Description:

      Rylynn blends a number of modern trends: love for name Riley, the addition of the -lyn suffix, replacement of a vowel with a Y, a nature-connected meaning, and a slightly unisex, surname-inspired feel. The name peaked in 2019 when 209 girls were given the name, though recent years have seen if decline.
  5. Ryo
    • Origin:

      Japanese
    • Meaning:

      "exceed; cool; refreshing; distant; reality"
  6. Sailor
    • Origin:

      Occupational word name
    • Description:

      A word name that has sailed onto birth certificates of both genders, especially since Liv Tyler used it for her son. For boys, Saylor and Sailor are used about equally, but were together given to about 100 baby boys last year....and 1000 baby girls.
  7. Salo
    • Sami
      • Origin:

        Diminutive of Samuel, and Arabic
      • Meaning:

        "exalted"
      • Description:

        Soundalike cousin of Sammy, cute but slight on its own.
    • Samiyah
      • Origin:

        Arabic
      • Meaning:

        "high, exalted, praised"
      • Description:

        Samiyah hovers near the bottom of the US Top 1000, used expecially by Arab-American and African-American families. Variations include Samiya, Samiah, and Samia.
    • Saniyah
      • Origin:

        Persian, Urdu, Arabic
      • Meaning:

        "second; brilliant, splendid"
      • Description:

        Deriving from the names Sania, meaning "second" or Saniyya meaning "brilliant", it is the single Y spelling that has been preferred in the US, probably owing to its similarity to popular Aaliyah. The name entered the Top 1000 in 2004 but has been out of favor since 2019 when it disappeared from the charts. Still given to 150 girls each year however, it easily crosses cultures and gets you to the possible nickname Sunny.
    • Santana
      • Origin:

        Spanish, condensed form of Santa Ana
      • Description:

        Santana is a saintly name...or Latin rock band. While traditionally masculine, character Santana Lopez on the show Glee showed the name's potential for a girl as well. Sound-wise, it feels like Savannah with a twist.
    • Savvy
      • Origin:

        Word name
      • Description:

        We call Savvy a Modern Virtue Name, a contemporary version of the Puritan's Hope and Charity, extolling the virtue of shrewdness. And who doesn't want their daughter to grow up to be Savvy in the ways of the world? So far, this name has been used only for girls, perhaps because some parents remember the women's magazine called Savvy.
    • Sekani
      • Origin:

        Sekani, Tumbuka
      • Meaning:

        "people on the rocks; laugh"
      • Description:

        Sekani was the fastest-rising boy name of 2019, inspired by the character Sekani Carter in the 2018 movie The Hate U Give.
    • Seren
      • Origin:

        Welsh, Turkish
      • Meaning:

        "star or sail mast"
      • Description:

        Seren is a top girls' name in Wales – and a lovely choice almost unknown elsewhere. Seren, in the Sirona form, was an ancient goddess of the hot springs.
    • Sevyn
      • Origin:

        American variation of Seven, number name
      • Meaning:

        "seven"
      • Description:

        Sevyn broke into the Top 1000 for girls in 2019, the same year that Seven crossed the threshold for boys. Ys are typically employed to make names more feminine, which is why many more girls were given the Sevyn spelling than boys. However, Sevyn still made it on the birth certificates of over 100 boys last year.
    • Shai
      • Origin:

        Hebrew
      • Meaning:

        "gift"
      • Description:

        Shai, pronounced like shy, might morph to rhyme with may among native English speakers. This simple and attractive name is sometimes confused with or anglicized as Shay or even the Irish Shea.
    • Shea
      • Origin:

        Irish
      • Meaning:

        "the stately, dauntless one"
      • Description:

        A common surname in Ireland that projects a complex image for a short-one-syllable name, combining spirit and substance.
    • Sia
      • Origin:

        Old Norse
      • Meaning:

        "Victory"
      • Description:

        Mia, Gia, and now Sia!
    • Sidney
      • Origin:

        French
      • Meaning:

        "Saint Denis"
      • Description:

        A contraction name, Sidney comes from Saint Denis and is related to Dioynsius, the Greek god of fertility and wine, although another theory is that it derived from an Anglo-Saxon place name, meaning 'at the wide island.'
    • Sidney
      • Origin:

        French
      • Meaning:

        "Saint Denis"
      • Description:

        While Sidney in this spelling has a long history as a girls' name, it fell off the Top 1000 from the early 50s until 1990. Then it reemerged as one of the newly chic androgynous names for girls, rising into the Top 300 before falling off the Top 1000 list again in 2016. Sydney is now the more fashionable form.