Sheldon is of Olde English origin and means "protected hill" originating of a placename surname meaning "steep valley". Sheldon has been recently popularized through media characters such as Sheldon Cooper of The Big Bang Theory or the young seahorse Sheldon in the animated movie Finding Nemo.
Sheldon is of Olde English origin and means "protected hill" originating of a placename surname meaning "steep valley". Sheldon has been recently popularized through media characters such as Sheldon Cooper of The Big Bang Theory or the young seahorse Sheldon in the animated movie Finding Nemo.
Sheldon is of Olde English origin and means "protected hill" originating of a placename surname meaning "steep valley". Sheldon has been recently popularized through media characters such as Sheldon Cooper of The Big Bang Theory or the young seahorse Sheldon in the animated movie Finding Nemo.
Sheldon is of Olde English origin and means "protected hill" originating of a placename surname meaning "steep valley". Sheldon has been recently popularized through media characters such as Sheldon Cooper of The Big Bang Theory or the young seahorse Sheldon in the animated movie Finding Nemo.