Boy Baby Names Starting With ST
445 names found — 243 girl names and 217 boy names
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The ST sound gives names a distinctive quality. Showing boy names starting with ST. Browse all 200 boy names below.
Stetson
BoyAmerican
a variant of the word 'Stetson' denoting a wide-brimmed hat, often associated with cowboy culture.
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Stevie
Unisex[English]
Diminutive of STEPHEN or STEPHANIE. A famous bearer is the American musician Stevie Wonder (1950-).
#244 ↑
Steven
BoyAmerican
crown, garland
#251 ↓
Stephen
BoyGreece
Crown or Garland
#363 ↓
Sterling
BoyUnited Kingdom
Of high quality or excellent
#403 →
Stanleigh
BoyEnglish-speaking countries
stony meadow
#506 →
Stokley
BoyUSA
From the tree stump.
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Steffin
BoyGermanic
A variant of the name Stephan, meaning 'crown'.
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Stefaun
BoyAmerican
Crowned and victorious; Wreath, crown
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Stefin
BoyAmerican
Crown or garland; derived from Stephen.
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Stjulian
BoyAmerican
Saint Julian
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Stphen
BoyGreece
crown, wreath
#582 →
Stedmond
BoyEngland
derived from Old English elements meaning 'stead' (or 'place') and 'mund' (meaning 'protector' or 'guardian')
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Stamatios
BoyGreece
immortal
#615 →
Starbuck
BoyEnglish-speaking countries
Starlit stream or brook.
#625 →
Stanson
BoyEnglish-speaking countries
Son of Stan
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Stepehn
BoyGreece
crown, wreath
#641 →
Stephon
BoyAmerican
Crown, garland.
#649 →
Stepfan
BoySlavic countries
Crown, garland
#652 →
Stearns
BoyAmerican
Stone, boulder
#653 →
Stathan
BoyEnglish
Old English
#679 →
Stoy
BoyBulgarian
Story (tale)
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Steeler
BoyAmerican
one who works with steel
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Straton
Boy[Ancient Greek]
Derived from Greek στρατος (stratos) meaning "army". This was the name of a 3rd-century BC Greek philosopher.
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Stanislaus
BoyPoland
To stand and be glorious.
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Stedmon
BoyUnited Kingdom
Old English
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Starley
UnisexAmerican
star field
#708 →
Stavon
BoyHebrew-speaking countries
the one who will save
#710 →
Stephn
BoyGreece
crown or garland
#712 →
Stratten
BoyUnited Kingdom
Scottish
#713 →
Stehpen
BoyAmerican
Crown; garland
#719 →
Strummer
BoyEnglish-speaking countries
a person who strums or plays a stringed instrument
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Steed
BoyEnglish-speaking countries
horse
#748 →
Stylz
BoyAmerican
style
#751 →
St
BoyLatin-speaking countries
Saint
#751 →
Stevephen
BoyAmerican
Variant of Stephen, meaning 'crown'.
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StevenMichael
BoyAmerican
Steven derives from the Greek 'Stephanos', meaning 'crown' or 'garland.'
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Stoddard
BoyAmerican
Old English
#764 →
Stven
BoyEnglish-speaking countries
Crown
#783 →
Stclair
BoyAmerican
From the clear or bright place
#795 →
Streeter
BoyAmerican
Occupational name for a street vendor or someone who lived on a street.
#798 →
Stephe
BoyGreece
Greek
#799 →
Stanley
BoyEnglish
stony meadow
#808 ↓
Stu
BoyAmerican
Steward
#809 →
Stevenn
BoyAmerican
Crown
#822 →
Stewart
BoyScotland
Scottish
#834 →
Stefone
BoyAmerican
garland
#852 →
Stephun
BoyAmerican
Crown; wreath
#852 →
Stehen
BoyGermanic
Crown, garland
#917 →
Steave
BoyAmerican
crown, garland
#919 →
Stance
BoyAmerican
A beloved name with deep roots
#932 →
Stig
BoySweden
Vigilant
#952 →
Staphon
BoyAmerican
A variant of Stephen, meaning crown or garland.
#958 →
Stefan
BoyGreece
crown
#961 ↓
Stevion
BoyEnglish-speaking countries
crown
#961 →
Stosh
BoyPoland
A form of the name Stanisław
#964 →
Starkey
BoyEnglish-speaking countries
A beloved name with deep roots
#978 →
Steve
BoyAmerican
Crown, garland
#987 →
Stephvon
BoyUSA
A modern combination of 'Steph', derived from Stephen, meaning 'crown' or 'garland', and 'von', which is a Germanic prefix meaning 'of' or 'from'.
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Stone
BoyEnglish-speaking countries
rock; stone
#995 →
Stpehen
BoyEnglish
A meaningful name with English roots
#1000 →
Stolas
BoyEnglish
A meaningful name with English roots
#1000 →
Stunner
BoyEnglish
A meaningful name with English roots
#1000 →
Stian
BoyNorway
Modern form of STÍGANDR.
Stalyn
BoyAmerican
steadfast, strong
Steen
BoyDenmark
stone
Stevyn
BoyAmerican
Crowned one; garlanded
Stevieray
BoyAmerican
Combination of 'Steve,' a diminutive of 'Stephen' meaning 'crown' or 'garland', and 'Ray,' meaning 'beam of light'
Stearl
BoyAmerican
A variant of 'Sterling', which means 'of high quality' or 'pure'.
Stafon
BoyAmerican
Variant of Stephen, meaning 'crown' or 'garland'
Standly
BoyAmerican
stony meadow
Starsky
BoyAmerican
star
Sten
BoySweden
stone
Standford
BoyAmerican
From 'Stanford', meaning 'stony ford', a place name.
Stamatis
BoyGreece
The name is derived from the Greek name Stylianos, which means 'pillar'.
Steeven
BoyAmerican
A variant of 'Stephen', which comes from the Greek name 'Stephanos' meaning 'crown' or 'garland'.
Stancel
BoyAmerican
derived from 'Stanley', meaning 'stone clearing' or 'meadow'.
Stav
UnisexIsrael
Means "autumn" in Hebrew.
Stonie
UnisexAmerican
Derived from 'stone', symbolizing strength, durability, or a steadfast nature.
Stevey
UnisexEnglish
A beloved name with deep roots
Stephin
BoyEnglish-speaking countries
Crown
Stepheno
BoyItalian-speaking countries
Stefano, meaning 'crown' or 'garland'.
Stanlee
UnisexAmerican
A beloved name with deep roots
Stratford
BoyEngland
Old English
Stepen
BoyRussian-speaking countries
Crown, garland
Stash
BoyEnglish-speaking countries
Derived from 'Stanisław', meaning 'to become glorious'.
Stuart
BoyScotland
Scottish
StephenMichael
BoyEnglish-speaking countries
crowned, garlanded; who is like God
Stein
BoyGermanic
Stone, rock
Steffano
BoyItaly
crown
Steele
BoyEnglish
Steely, firm, strong
Stinson
BoyAmerican
from the stone town
Stephan
BoyGreece
Crown
Sterl
BoyAmerican
derived from Sterling; of high quality
Staccato
BoyItaly
A beloved name with deep roots
Sterlyn
BoyEnglish-speaking countries
like a star
Stace
UnisexAmerican
Derived from the name 'Stacy' which means 'resurrection'.
Standish
BoyEnglish
stone house
Stony
BoyAmerican
of stone, rocky
Stuard
BoyUnited Kingdom
Steward or guardian.
Steadman
BoyEngland
Stead + man (dweller or caretaker)
Strauss
BoyGermanic
Magpie
Stratos
BoyGreece
Army or to spread out.
Stillman
BoyAmerican
Steward or servant.
Stiney
BoyAmerican
A diminutive of Steven, which means 'crown' or 'garland'.
Stefhon
BoyAmerican
Crown or garland
Stefphon
BoyAmerican
Crowned one or garland
Stellan
BoySwedish
Derived from the word 'stella,' meaning 'star'.
Standley
BoyEngland
A stony meadow
Storm
Unisex[English
From the vocabulary word, ultimately from Old English storm, or in the case of the Scandinavian name, from Old Norse stormr.
Standard
BoyAmerican
A criterion or basis of measurement.
Stephfon
BoyAmerican
A variant of Stephen, meaning 'crown' or 'garland'.
Stevn
BoyAmerican
Crown
Styler
BoyAmerican
One who styles or fashions, an innovator
Storme
UnisexAmerican
a tumultuous weather event; symbolizes strength and power
Steuart
BoyScotland
Scottish
Stepheon
BoyUSA
Derived from 'Stephen', meaning 'crown' or 'wreath'.
Stepfon
BoyAmerican
a variant of Stephen, meaning 'crown' or 'garland'
Stancil
BoyAmerican
from the place of stone
Stover
BoyAmerican
one who lives by the stover (hay) or is a steward for hay production
Staffon
BoyAmerican
Derived from 'staff', indicating one who supports or assists.
Stephens
BoyEnglish-speaking countries
derived from the Greek name 'Stephanos' meaning 'crown' or 'garland'
Stedmen
BoyAmerican
Steadfast protector
Stafan
BoyEastern Europe
crown, garland
Stedman
BoyEngland
steward; caretaker
Stephaun
BoyAmerican
Crowned; garlanded
Statton
BoyEnglish
Old English
Stevonte
BoyAmerican
Stevonte: a modern blend of 'Steven' and 'Monte', possibly meaning 'crowned' or 'from the mountain'.
Staney
BoyAmerican
Derived from the name Stanley, meaning 'stone clearing' or 'stony meadow'
Stas
BoyRussia
One who will be glorious
Stephfan
BoyAmerican
Crown
Steveson
BoyEnglish
Son of Steven
Stepehen
BoyAmerican
Crown, garland.
Stevphen
BoyAmerican
Derived from the Greek name 'Stephanos' meaning 'crown' or 'garland'
Stanely
BoyAmerican
stone clearing
Stylianos
BoyGreece
crown, garland
Stephane
UnisexFrance
Crown, wreath
Stanwood
BoyEnglish
stone wood
Starlin
UnisexAmerican
derived from the word 'star', symbolizing brightness and aspiration.
Steveland
BoyAmerican
A variation of the name 'Steven', often interpreted as 'crown' or 'garland'.
Strother
BoyUnited Kingdom
from the marshy land
Steaven
BoyEnglish-speaking countries
crown; wreath
Stayton
BoyAmerican
Stoney place or earth hill
Stelmo
BoyItaly
Derived from 'Salmo', meaning 'peaceful'
Stennis
BoyAmerican
one who stands firm
Stann
BoyEnglish-speaking countries
stone
Steward
BoyEnglish-speaking countries
Steward, keeper of the house
Stratton
BoyEnglish
From the street or from the settlement on the street
Stevenray
BoyAmerican
Stevenray seems to be a compound name combining 'Steven', meaning 'crown' or 'garland', with 'Ray', meaning 'wise protec
Stephenson
BoyEngland
Son of Stephen
Strickland
BoyEngland
from the settlement by the stream
Stiles
BoyAmerican
steep or craggy place
Stryker
BoyAmerican
One who strikes
Stefano
BoyItaly
crown, garland
Stockton
BoyAmerican
from the place of the stocks
Strider
BoyAmerican
One who strides; a walker.
Steel
BoyAmerican
A hard, strong metal made of iron and carbon.
Stoney
BoyAmerican
derived from the word 'stone', suggesting strength and durability.
Styles
BoyEnglish-speaking countries
Fashionable, a name associated with style and elegance
Stanton
BoyAmerican
Stone town
Stiven
BoyAmerican
A variant of the name Stephen, meaning 'crowned'
Stryder
BoyAmerican
One who strides; a traveler or wanderer.
Stirling
BoyScotland
From the stream, or place of the river
Sturgill
BoyAmerican
Possibly derived from a surname, which may have Anglo-Saxon roots.
Stefon
BoyAmerican
crown
Statler
BoyAmerican
Stallkeeper
Stavros
BoyGreek
cross
Stark
BoyEnglish-speaking countries
Strong, sturdy
Starling
UnisexAmerican
A name derived from the name of a small, agile bird known for its iridescent feathers.
Stefanos
BoyGreece
Greek form of STEPHEN.
Stevenson
BoyAmerican
Son of Steven; Steven comes from Greek meaning 'crown' or 'garland'.
Stafford
BoyEngland
Steep ford
Steffon
BoyAmerican
crowned
Stetsyn
UnisexAmerican
unknown; possibly derived from surname
Stokely
BoyAmerican
From the tree stump
Stelios
BoyGreece
Crowned or glorious
Stihl
BoyGermanic
to chip, to groan
Staton
BoyAmerican
derived from a surname meaning 'from the estate'
Stephano
BoyItalian
Crown, wreath
Stetsen
BoyRussia
He who stands firm and resolute
Stevan
BoySlavic countries
A variant of Stephen, meaning 'crown' or 'garland'
Stevens
BoyAmerican
Son of Stephen
Stanislav
BoySlavic countries
to stand and glory
Steban
BoySpain
Crowned (or) 'to be crowned'
Stanford
BoyAmerican
stoned ford
Stanislaw
BoyPoland
to become glorious
Stefen
BoyGermanic
Crown, wreath
Steffan
BoyGermanic
Welsh form of STEPHEN.
Stepan
BoyRussia
crown
Stallone
BoyItaly
A beloved name with deep roots
Stavro
BoyGreece
crowned
Stellar
UnisexAmerican
Star; relating to stars
Stalin
BoyGeorgia
man of steel
Stephone
BoyAmerican
Crown; A variation of Stephen
Stan
BoyEnglish-speaking countries
Short form of Stanley, meaning 'stone clearing' or 'stony field'
Stoic
BoyGreece
Referring to the philosophy of Stoicism, which emphasizes reason and self-control.
Stokes
BoyAmerican
a surname derived from 'stoc', meaning a place or farm
Striker
BoyAmerican
one who strikes or hits
Steevens
BoyAmerican
son of Stephen
Stanly
BoyEnglish-speaking countries
Stone Clearing