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Spidey
A character created by Marvel Comics, known as Spider-Man
Spiffy
Stylish or attractive in appearance
Spinelli
A family name of Italian origin, often meaning 'little spine'
Splash
A sound produced by something hitting or moving in water
Spook
A ghost or spectral figure
Sporty
Referring to an active and athletic person or dog
Spot
A mark, stain, or small area differing in color or texture from its surroundings
Spotnik
A diminutive form of the Russian word for 'spot' or 'dot', often associated with small marks or distinctive features.
Spotty
Marked with spots; having a pattern of dots
Sprinkles
Small bits or pieces of something, often used for decoration
Sprout
A young shoot or plant
Spruff
A playful and affectionate term often associated with small dogs
Spud
A term for potato, often used affectionately
Spuds
A colloquial term for potatoes, often used affectionately.
Spudz
A playful and quirky reference to potatoes or a fun nickname.
Spunky
Full of spirit or courage
Squishy
Soft or squishable
Stacey
Derived from the Greek name Anastasia, meaning resurrection.
Stache
Short for mustache
Staci
Derived from the name Eustace, meaning 'fruitful' or 'productive.'
Stacie
Derived from the name Eustachius, meaning fruitful or productive.
Stacy
Derived from the Latin name Eustachius, meaning fruitful or productive.
Stanley
Stone clearing
Star
A celestial body that emits light.
Stara
Star in various Slavic languages
Starbuck
A character from the novel 'Moby-Dick' by Herman Melville; also means a place where coffee is served
Starburst
A sudden burst of light or color in the sky, resembling stars
Stark
Strong, firm, or severe
Starlight
A celestial body that emits light; often associated with dreams and hopes.
Starling
A small to medium-sized passerine bird, known for its iridescent feathers and ability to mimic sounds
Starly
Related to stars
Starr
A reference to a star, symbolizing brightness and guidance
Starsky
Derived from the name of a famous detective character in a popular TV show.
Stassi
Italian diminutive form of Anastasia
Steele
Derived from the Old English word for 'steel' or 'hardness'.
Steelie
A term used for small round glass marbles
Steffi
A diminutive form of the name Stephanie, meaning 'crowned'
Steffy
Derived from the name Stephanie, meaning 'crown' or 'garland'.
Stein
German for stone or rock
Stellina
Italian for little star
Stenz
A name of unknown specific meaning, potentially coined or derived from other sources
Stepan
Crown or wreath
Sterling
Of high quality, excellent
Stetson
A type of wide-brimmed hat, often associated with the Western culture
Steve
Crown
Stevie
Derived from 'Stephen', meaning 'crown' or 'garland'
Stewy
A nickname derived from 'stew', suggesting warmth and homeliness
Stina
A variant of Christina, meaning 'follower of Christ'
Stixi
A playful or cheerful disposition
Stoli
A type of Russian vodka
Stollie
A friendly and affectionate dog
Stompy
A playful term describing a heavy footed or clumsy movement.
Stoney
A name derived from a term meaning 'stone-like' or 'stony'
Storm
A disturbance of the atmosphere marked by wind and usually by rain, snow, or other precipitation
Stormi
A variation of storm, often associated with turbulent weather.
Stormie
Derived from the English word 'storm', representing a strong and turbulent weather phenomenon.
Stormy
Characterized by strong winds and rain
Strelka
Little arrow
Streya
A unique name often associated with strength and resilience
Strider
One who strides or walks with long steps
Striker
A player who is positioned to score goals
Strongheart
A name symbolizing courage and resilience.
Strubbie
A playful or affectionate term for a small or cuddly thing
Strudel
A type of layered pastry filled with sweet or savory ingredients
Strummer
One who plays a guitar or strums strings
Struppo
A playful or lively creature
Stryker
Derived from the term 'to strike', indicating strength and impact
Stuart
Steward or guardian
Stumpy
Referring to a small and stocky build
Sudz
Refers to sudsy or foamy, often associated with cleanliness or playfulness
Sue
A common diminutive form of names like Susan, meaning 'lily' or 'rose'.
Sugar
Sweet substance used in food
Sugi
Japanese for cedar tree
Sula
A name of various origins, including a meaning of 'gentle' or 'peaceful'
Suleika
Calm or peaceful
Sulka
A fictional character in Slavic mythology, often depicted as a helpful spirit.
Sulley
Derived from the name of a character from the popular animated film 'Monsters, Inc.'
Sullivan
Descendant of Suilebhain, meaning dark-haired
Sully
Derived from the Irish surname O'Suileabhain, meaning 'descendant of Suileabhain'
Sultan
A ruler or king, especially in a Muslim country
Suma
It means 'to sum up' or 'to add together' in some contexts.
Sumo
A form of competitive wrestling originating from Japan
Sun
The star at the center of the solar system that provides light and warmth.
Suna
Sun in various languages, often associated with brightness and warmth.
Sundance
A combination of 'sun' and 'dance', often associated with joy and celebration.
Sundara
Beautiful or lovely
Sunday
A day of the week, traditionally seen as a day of rest and worship
Suni
A term of endearment or affection
Sunie
A name that evokes the sun, brightness, and warmth.
Sunna
Sunna is derived from Norse mythology, representing the sun goddess.
Sunny
Bright, cheerful, or full of sunlight
Sunshine
The light and warmth received from the sun
Super
A term used to denote something of high quality or greatness
Superfly
Someone who is extremely stylish or sophisticated.
Sura
French for 'sour' or 'bitter', which can describe a taste or a temperament.
Surf
The act of riding on waves in the ocean
Surge
To rise suddenly and powerfully
Suro
A reference to water or stream in some Slavic languages
Surya
The Sun
Susa
A name of Hebrew origin meaning 'lily' or 'rose'.