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Samuel

(Hebrew), schama (meaning "listening") and El (meaning "God") are connected. Its complete meaning is "the person who is heard by God". This is related to the legends in the Bible. The Bible says that the mother of the prophet Samuel regarded his birth as a report that God prayed to her.

Sean

For John's Irish form.

Sean

People who are described as rain or shine, such as sean penn, or British people who are quite exciting and fashionable, such as En Shi Connery. Sean is the Irish form of John, Sean. Sean is described as a handsome young man, lively, popular and gentle.

Sidney

(French) from St. Denis. The name Sydney is associated with handsome, kind and professional experts. Although some people think that Sidney is a maverick who doesn't play by the rules.

Simon

Hebrew, meaning listener. Simon is regarded as a strong and burly man, either quiet or smart and creative.

Solomon

Hebrew, meaning quiet villain. Reminiscent of short, bald Jewish teachers or prophets, strong, gentle and wise.

launch

SPARK is portrayed as a dynamic person-a sensitive and dynamic person who brings people to the East.

Longitudinal sail

From French, it means warehouse keeper or grain distributor. People's impression of him comes directly from Spencer Tracy. Spencer in people's imagination is a gray-haired and extremely humorous old man.

spike

Long and heavy nails. Spike is portrayed as an independent and powerful street boss, either a headstrong person or a boxer. Some people think this name is very suitable for dogs; I know a dog named Spike.

Stanley

(Old English) from the grassland. The name Stanley gives people two impressions: a quiet old blue-collar or a scrawny weirdo.

Steven

With Stephen. Steven in people's minds is a tall and handsome man, quiet, polite and kind.

British Stuart royal family

Originally Scottish, people who look after livestock can sometimes be interpreted as people who look after property. Give people two impressions: a mighty and magnificent master, or a smart and educated gentleman.