S-Names for Girls: Popularity of “S” vs. “Sh” sounds

S-Names for Girls: Popularity of “S” vs. “Sh” sounds

By Kelli Brady of NameFreak!

When people ask me what letter I would use if I had to name ten children with the same letter, my answer is S. But I also clarify that it is S and not Sh! To me, since they are different sounds they are different “letters” with which to begin a name. As my mind ran with this thought, I wondered how have the two sounds differed in terms of popularity?

To do this research, I used the S and Sh names with percentage of use above 0.01% since 1938*. This cutoff was chosen because the Top 1000 in 2012 include names with a percentage higher than 0.0131% for girls. Because the S and Sh sounds are not exclusive to the letters S and Sh, I also added the names that begin with the letters C and Ch that have the S and Sh sounds. This can be subjective as some of the names can be pronounced with either the S/Sh sound or the hard C/Ch sound, but I went with what I thought would be the mostly likely sound heard. 

I can’t say this graph is surprising. We do not hear as many Sh-sound names currently save Charlotte.

It’s fascinating that even though there are less Sh/Ch names (120) than S/C names (153) included in these numbers, the Sh/Ch names are pretty equal to the S/C names in the late 1930s and remain relatively high through the 1960s, undoubtedly due to the popularity of Shirley, Sharon, and Cheryl. Other highly popular Sh/Ch names since 1938 are Shannon, Shelby, Sheila, Sherry, and Charlotte, all with percentages of 0.3% and higher at some point. To give perspective on that percentage, the girl names ranked #32 and higher in 2012 had percentages of use higher than 0.3%.

The S/C names reached their peak in the 1950s with the popularity of Susan, Sandra, and Cynthia. Other highly popular S/C names since 1938 are Sarah, Stephanie, Samantha, Sophia, Cindy, Sara, Sydney, Stacy, Sofia, Stacey, Sally, Suzanne, Sylvia, Savannah, Sabrina, and Sierra (again, all with percentages of 0.3% and higher at some point).

If you are curious as to the names included in this study, here is a list. These names could have appeared in just one year or remained fairly popular throughout the years.

S & C

Cecelia

Cyndi

Sandi

Selene

Sonya

Sunny

Cecile

Cynthia

Sandra

Selina

Sophia

Sunshine

Cecilia

Saanvi

Sandy

Serena

Sophie

Suri

Cecily

Sabrina

Saniya

Serenity

Soraya

Susan

Celena

Sade

Saniyah

Serina

Spring

Susana

Celeste

Sadie

Santana

Sidney

Stacey

Susanna

Celestine

Sage

Sara

Siena

Staci

Susanne

Celia

Sahara

Sarah

Sienna

Stacia

Susie

Celina

Saige

Sarahi

Sierra

Stacie

Sutton

Celine

Salena

Sarai

Silvia

Stacy

Suzan

Ciara

Salina

Sariah

Simone

Star

Suzanna

Ciarra

Sallie

Sarina

Sky

Starla

Suzanne

Cicely

Sally

Sariyah

Skye

Starr

Suzette

Cielo

Salma

Sasha

Skyla

Stefani

Suzy

Ciera

Samantha

Saundra

Skylar

Stefanie

Sybil

Cierra

Samara

Savana

Skyler

Stella

Syble

Ciji

Samaria

Savanah

Sloan

Stephaine

Sydnee

Cinda

Samatha

Savanna

Sloane

Stephani

Sydney

Cindi

Samaya

Savannah

Sofia

Stephanie

Sydni

Cindy

Samira

Sawyer

Sofie

Stephany

Sydnie

Cinnamon

Samiya

Saylor

Somaya

Stephenie

Sylvia

Cinthia

Samiyah

Scarlet

Sommer

Stevie

Symone

Citlali

Sammie

Scarlett

Sondra

Stormy

Syreeta

Citlalli

Samya

Scarlette

Sonia

Sue

Citlaly

Sanaa

Selah

Sonja

Suellen

Cydney

Sanai

Selena

Sonji

Summer

Sh & Ch

Chanel

Cheyenne

Shanika

Sharla

Sheena

Sherrie

Chanelle

Shae

Shaniqua

Sharlene

Sheila

Sherrill

Chantal

Shaila

Shanita

Sharon

Shelba

Sherry

Chante

Shaina

Shaniya

Sharonda

Shelbi

Sherryl

Chantel

Shakira

Shaniyah

Sharron

Shelbie

Sheryl

Chantelle

Shalon

Shanna

Sharyn

Shelby

Sheyla

Charisse

Shalonda

Shannan

Shasta

Shelia

Shianne

Charla

Shameka

Shannen

Shauna

Shelley

Shiela

Charleen

Shamika

Shannon

Shaunna

Shelli

Shiloh

Charlene

Shana

Shanon

Shavon

Shellie

Shirl

Charlize

Shanae

Shanta

Shavonne

Shelly

Shirlee

Charlotte

Shanda

Shante

Shawanda

Shelva

Shirlene

Charmaine

Shane

Shantel

Shawn

Shena

Shirley

Cher

Shanell

Shantell

Shawna

Sheree

Shonda

Cheri

Shanelle

Shaquana

Shawnee

Sheri

Shonna

Cherie

Shanequa

Shara

Shawnte

Sheridan

Shreya

Cherrelle

Shani

Shardae

Shayla

Sherie

Shyann

Cheryl

Shania

Sharde

Shaylee

Sherita

Shyanne

Cheryle

Shanice

Sharen

Shayna

Sherlyn

Shyla

Cheyanne

Shaniece

Shari

Shea

Sherri

Siobhan

Do you prefer S or Sh names for girls? Do you consider them different as I do?

*I calculated the percentage of use for each name using the raw number of births for the year and dividing it by the total number of girl births for the year. The Social Security Administration has only provided the total number of births for each year since 1938.

Originally posted at NameFreak! on March 5, 2014 and revised for Nameberry.

About the Author

Kelli Brady

Kelli Brady

Kelli Brady is a stay at home mom of two who needed an outlet for her name obsession. She found it at NameFreak!, a blog dedicated to a wide variety of name-related whims and fancies. You can also follow her on Facebook and Twitter. Her eBook, Name-alytics, is a look at the history of the Top 100 names in the United States. Check it out at https://gumroad.com/l/name-alytics!