The Hoarder's List of Names

  1. Sorrell
    • Origin:

      French
    • Meaning:

      "reddish brown"
    • Description:

      Soft, amber-hued herbal and autumnal name that's used most often to describe the color of a horse. The proper spelling: Sorrel.
  2. Stefan
    • Origin:

      German, Scandinavian, Polish, and Russian variation of Stephen
    • Description:

      An elegant, continental name for the post-Steve era. It debuted on the US Top 1000 in 1949 and has been on the list every year since except for a year off in 2008.
  3. Stella
    • Origin:

      Latin
    • Meaning:

      "star"
    • Description:

      Stella is a name with star quality and sparkle, that manages to sound both ethereal and earthy. Celestial but not otherworldly, it lands somewhere between the popular Ella and bold Seraphina.
  4. Stellan
    • Origin:

      Swedish, meaning unknown, possibly "calm"
    • Meaning:

      "calm"
    • Description:

      Stellan is a strong, attractive, Scandinavian possible up-and-comer, known through actor Stellan Skarsgard, and his namesake, the son of Jennifer Connelly and Paul Bettany. Its trendy 'an' ending and the similarity in sound to the popular Kellen/Kellan make it all the more accessible.
  5. STELLAN
    • SUMMERLYN
      • Suri
        • Origin:

          Hebrew, variation of Sarah
        • Meaning:

          "princess"
        • Description:

          Suri, a once obscure name, hit the headlines when chosen by Katie Holmes and Tom Cruise for their daughter in 2007. Multi-cultural, it also means "the sun" in Sanskrit, "rose" in Persian, and is the name of the Andean Alpaca's wool, as well as a Yiddish form of Sarah, a title used for Jain monks, and a Japanese word for "pickpocket."
      • Surya
        • Origin:

          Hindi
        • Meaning:

          "sun god"
        • Description:

          Graceful Indian choice that may sound feminine to the Western ear but is in fact the name of a male god. One form of worship of Surya that may be familiar to Westerners is the sun salutation in yoga.
      • Sven
        • Origin:

          Scandinavian
        • Meaning:

          "youth"
        • Description:

          Especially for parents of Scandinavian descent, Sven is an accessible and attractive name with an appealing mix of strength and swagger. It comes from the ancient Swedish tribe, the Sviars, who gave their name to Svealand, which later morphed into Sweden.
      • Svetlana
        • Origin:

          Russian
        • Meaning:

          "star"
        • Description:

          Popular Russian name, familiar here via author Svetlana Stalin, the dictator's daughter.
      • Sybella
        • Origin:

          Variation of Sybil or Sibyl
        • Meaning:

          "seer, oracle"
        • Description:

          The lovely Sybella is being nudged into the spotlight by two influences: the original Sybil (the most popular spelling) or Sibyl, name of the beauteous youngest sister of television's period megahit Downton Abbey, and Top Ten name Isabella. Biggest downside: There are an awful lot of girls with names that are variations of Bella around these days. But Sybella at least makes a distinctive member of the genre.
      • Sybil
        • Origin:

          Greek
        • Meaning:

          "prophetess"
        • Description:

          The image of the lovely Lady Sybil, tragic youngest daughter of the Crawley family on Downton Abbey is likely to go a long way towards reviving this almost forgotten name, off the list since 1966 and most popular in the 1920s and '30s.
      • SYBLE
        • Syrena
          • Syrus
            • Origin:

              Spelling variation of Cyrus
            • Meaning:

              "throne"
            • Description:

              This variation came to public attention via a reality-TV star on MTV's "Real World."
          • Siona
            • Sören
              • Origin:

                Danish variation of Severus
              • Description:

                A gentle Danish name, soft and sensitive, but with more masculine punch than Loren.
            • Taddeo
              • Origin:

                Italian variation of Thaddeus
              • Meaning:

                "gift of God"
              • Description:

                A particularly charming spin on the original, as is theSpanish name Tadeo. It debuted in the US Top 1000 in 2016.
            • TALEN
              • Talia
                • Origin:

                  Hebrew; Australian Aboriginal
                • Meaning:

                  "gentle dew from heaven; by the water"
                • Description:

                  Talia is derived from the Hebrew elements tal, meaning "dew," and yah, in reference to God. In the mythology of one ancient sect, Talia was one of ten angels who attended the sun on its daily course. The occasionally homophonous name Thalia has unrelated Greek origins.