1. Sydney
Sydney: "Wide island" or "broad meadow" (Old English origins).
We found 194 names that are similar to "Sedona" based on sound and style.
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Sydney: "Wide island" or "broad meadow" (Old English origins).
Southern settlement dweller (Old English)
Sydnee: a modern variation of Sydney, meaning "Saint Denis" (patron saint of Paris) or "wide meadow/spacious island".
Sydni: From Saint-Denis, spacious, ruler
Sydnie: From Sidon, an ancient Phoenician city
Cydney, of Welsh origin, means "generous" or "lord," embodying compassion, empathy, and a giving spirit.
Possible Phoenician or Greek origin meaning "fisherman" or "granary."
Cydnee: Welsh for "protective," "defender"
Sidonie: "fishing net" (Phoenician/Greek)
Cidney: Latin for "lord" or "chief"
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Cidney: Latin for "lord" or "chief"
Sydne: Defender
Sydnei, of French origin, means "defender of peace."
Sidnee (Saint-Denis): Meaning "Saint of Paris" (French origin)
Cydni: Beautiful or intelligent
Cydnie: Greek, "song of the sea"
Stina: Christian follower, strong faith, unwavering spirit
Feminine, captivating
Suttyn: Variant of "Sutton," meaning "southern town," implying heritage, family, and community connection.
Fortunate, Auspicious
Sidnie is "journey" or "wide road" from Teutonic.
Fisherwoman from Sidon.
Stana: Strength, stability, determination
Celestial radiance
Smooth, elegant
Sidonian woman.
Peaceful, harmonious, from Sidon
Stine: Victory, success, Greek origin
Sadeen: rain, calmness, new life
Follower of Dionysus, creativity, passion