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Gender
Origin
Meaning
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Searbhreathach
Irish
Judicious.
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Searc
Scottish
Historical meaning unknown
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Searlaid
Scottish
Little womanly one; possibly, instigator.
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Searlait
French
Tiny and womanly.
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Searlait
Irish
Feminine form of Charles: mannish, manly.
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Searlait
Scottish
Little womanly one.
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Searlas
French
Manly.
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Searle
English
Historical meaning unknown
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Searle
French
Manly.
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Searle
Teutonic
Armed.
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Searlus
French
Manly.
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Searu
English
Historical meaning unknown
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Seasag
Scottish
God is gracious (Scottish form of John).
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Seasaidh
Scottish
God is gracious (Scottish form of John).
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Season
Latin
Fertile.
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Seassa
English
Historical meaning unknown
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Seathan
Scottish
Historical meaning unknown
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Seaton
Anglo-Saxon
From Sai's estate.
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Seaton
English
From the farm by the sea.
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Seaver
Anglo-Saxon
Fierce stronghold.
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Seaver
English
Historical meaning unknown
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Seaward
English
Sea guardian.
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Seaxa
English
Historical meaning unknown
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Seaxel
English
Historical meaning unknown
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Seaxwulf
English
Historical meaning unknown
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Seb
Egyptian
God of the earth.
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Seb
Latin
Diminutive of Sebastian: Venerable.
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Seba
Biblical
A drunkard, that turns.
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Sebahive
African
Historical meaning unknown
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Sebak
Egyptian
Companion of Set.
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