English Names: Most Popular English Baby Names For Girls And Boys With Meaning And Origin
Top English Names with Gender and Meaning - Unique English Names
Name | Gender | Meaning |
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Boy, Unisex | Meaning of the name A'Brean is To sweat; perspire. noun A crystalline resin obtained from elemi. | |
Girl | Meaning of the name A'Chari is "grace or charm". | |
Girl | Meaning to treasure, care for; to hold dear; love | |
Boy | Darrio name meaning is A kingly man | |
Girl | Meaning of the name A'Janae is Janae as a girl's name is of English origin meaning "God has answered". | |
Girl | Jurni Means. Thanks! | |
Girl | Meaning of the name A'khyla is A lake of water that god had a man wash his face in | |
Girl | Meaning of the name A'Kirah is Black and Russian name meaning 'Lady'. | |
Girl | The meaning of Lanie is "path, roadway". and Heavenly flower | |
Boy | The name Legend is primarily a male name of English origin that means History, Story, Myth | |
Boy, Girl | The meaning of Leigh is "delicate; weary; meadow or pasture". | |
Boy, Girl | The meaning of Leigh is "delicate; weary; meadow or pasture". | |
Girl | Meaning of the name A'likah is Purity | |
Girl | Meaning of the name A'love is Affection | |
Girl | Meaning of the name A'Lynn is "lake", "waterfall" or "pool" | |
Girl | Meaning of the name A'lyric | |
Girl | Meaning of the name A'lyrik | |
Girl | Meaning of the name A'lyza is God's promise | |
A'zaireyha
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Girl | Meaning of the name A'zaireyha |
Aadison
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Girl | Form of ADDISON - son of Adam |
Boy | ever or eternal ruler | |
Boy | Light bringer, Exalted high, Enlightened, Lofty, Powerful mountain | |
Boy | Device for doing calculations, Clever | |
Boy | Device for doing calculations, Clever | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | Diminutive of ABIGAIL. | |
Boy, Girl | Diminutive of ABIGAIL. | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | Diminutive of ABIGAIL. | |
Boy, Girl | Father | |
Boy, Girl | Father | |
Boy, Girl | Diminutive of ABIGAIL. | |
Boy, Girl | Healthy, Vanity, Breath, Breathing | |
Boy | Resolute, Keeper of the abbey larder | |
Boy, Girl | Meaning & History | |
Boy, Girl | From a place name mentioned briefly in the New Testament. It is probably from Hebrew ('avel) meaning "meadow, grassy area". It has occasionally been | |
Boy | Means "my father is a light" in Hebrew, from ('av) meaning "father" and (nir) meaning "lamp, light". In the Old Testament, Abner was a cousin of Sau | |
Boy, Girl | Hungarian form of ABRAHAM. | |
Boy, Girl | Meaning 'unity', this name sounds quite modern but is actually a variant of old English names such as Acey | |
Boy | Of English origin and a variant of the Old English name Acey which means 'number one, the best'. | |
Boy | Meadow of oaks | |
Boy, Girl | Meadow of oaks | |
Boy | Town with many oaks | |
Boy, Girl | Short form of ADELAIDE and other names beginning with the same sound. This name was borne by Augusta Ada King (1815-1852), the Countess of Lovelace (k | |
Girl | Noble | |
Girl | Noble | |
Boy, Girl | Variant of ADELINA. | |
Boy, Girl | A prophets name, Black | |
Adasyn
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Girl | Form of ADDISON - son of Adam::Meaning of the name Adasyn |
Boy, Girl | Wealthy | |
Addason
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Girl | Form of ADDISON - son of Adam |
Addasyn
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Girl | Form of ADDISON - son of Adam::Meaning of the name Addasyn |
Girl | son of Adam | |
Addesyn
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Girl | Form of ADDISON - son of Adam::Meaning of the name Addesyn |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | Diminutive of ADELAIDE. | |
Boy, Girl | earth | |
Addisan
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Girl | Form of ADDISON - son of Adam::Meaning of the name Addisan |
Boy, Girl | Adam's son | |
Addision
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Girl | Form of ADDISON - son of Adam |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | From an English surname meaning "son of ADAM". Its recent popularity as a feminine name stems from its similarity in sound to Madison. | |
Addisson
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Boy, Girl | Form of ADDISON - son of Adam::Meaning of the name Addisson |
Addisun
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Girl | Form of ADDISON - son of Adam::Meaning of the name Addisun |
Boy, Girl | Variation of Addison, which means son of Adam. | |
Addisynn
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Girl | Form of ADDISON - son of Adam::Meaning of the name Addisynn |
Boy, Girl | Created by God | |
Boy, Girl | Feminine variant of ADDISON. | |
Addysyn
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Boy, Girl | Form of ADDISON - son of Adam::Meaning of the name Addysyn |
Boy, Girl | Originally a short form of names beginning with the Germanic element adal meaning "noble". Saint Adela was a 7th-century Frankish princess who founded | |
Boy, Girl | From the French form of the Germanic name Adalheidis, which was composed of the elements adal "noble" and heid "kind, sort, type". It was borne in the | |
Girl | German and Dutch form of ADELAIDE. | |
Boy, Girl | Elaborated form of ADELA. | |
Boy, Girl | Variant of ADELA. | |
Boy, Girl | Variant of ADELE. | |
Boy, Girl | Wealthy | |
Adisen
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Girl | Form of ADDISON - son of Adam::Meaning of the name Adisen |
Boy, Girl | Adam's son | |
Girl | son of Adam | |
Adisyn
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Boy, Girl | Form of ADDISON - son of Adam::Meaning of the name Adisyn |
Adisynne
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Girl | Form of ADDISON - son of Adam |
Adken
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Boy | Oaken. |
Adkins
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Boy, Girl | Son of Aiken. |
Boy | English form of ADOLF, rarely used since World War II. | |
Boy, Girl | Form of Hadrianus (see HADRIAN). Several saints and six popes have borne this name, including the only English pope, Adrian IV, and the only Dutch pop | |
Boy, Girl | Feminine form of ADRIAN. | |
Boy, Girl | Feminine form of ADRIAN. | |
Boy | from Hadria | |
Adysen
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Boy, Girl | Form of ADDISON - son of Adam::Meaning of the name Adysen |
Adysin
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Girl | Son of Adam::Meaning of the name Adysin |
Adyson
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Boy, Girl | Form of ADDISON - son of Adam::Alternative to Addison. Though growing in popularity for girls, the name literally means "Son of Adam.â? |
Adysson
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Girl | Form of ADDISON - son of Adam::Meaning of the name Adysson |
Aekerley
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Boy | From the oak tree meadow. |
Boy, Girl | Noble | |
Aelfdane
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Boy | Danish elf. |
Boy, Girl | Elf counselor | |
Boy, Girl | Friend of the elves | |
Aenedleah
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Boy | From the awe inspiring one's meadow. |
Aenescumb
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Boy | Lives in the valley of the majestic one. |
Aerwyna
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Girl | Friend of the sea. |
Aethelberht
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Boy | Noble or bright. |
Aethelbert
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Boy | Noble or bright. |
Girl | Noble maiden | |
Girl | Friend of the elves | |
Girl | Friend of the elves | |
Girl | Elf counselor | |
Boy, Girl | River name | |
Girl | River name | |
Boy, Girl | Meaning & History | |
Boy, Girl | Diminutive of AGNES or AGATHA. | |
Boy, Girl | Meaning & History | |
Boy, Girl | Variant of AYLEN. | |
Boy | elf or magical counsel | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | From a surname which was from a place name: either Annesley in Nottinghamshire or Ansley in Warwickshire. The place names themselves derive from Old E | |
Boy, Girl | Dwells at the ash tree meadow | |
Boy | Aj' is an abbrievative name usually based a person's initials. | |
Boy, Girl | Short form of ALBERT and other names beginning with Al. A notable bearer is American actor Al Pacino (1940-). | |
Boy | The meaning of this name is not known for certain. It was used in Brittany at least as early as the 6th century, and it possibly means either "little | |
Boy, Girl | Feminine form of ALAN. | |
Boy | Bright as the sun | |
Boy, Girl | Feminine form of ALAN. | |
Girl | Rules all | |
Boy, Girl | Meaning & History | |
Boy, Girl | Feminine form of ALBERT. This is the name of a Canadian province, which was named in honour of a daughter of Queen Victoria. | |
Girl | Noble | |
Girl | Noble | |
Girl | Intelligent | |
Boy, Girl | Form of ALBINUS. | |
Boy | Old cottage | |
Boy | Old cottage | |
Boy | A variant spelling of the Old English name Alden, meaning 'old friend'. | |
Boy, Girl | From a surname which was derived from the Old English given name EALDWINE. | |
Boy, Girl | Birch tree, Revered one | |
Girl | Chief | |
Boy, Girl | From the old house | |
Boy | Antique, Wise protector, Old friend | |
Girl | Noble | |
Boy | Old king | |
Boy | Old king | |
Boy | From a Germanic name, derived from the elements ald "old" and ric "ruler, power". Saint Aldric was a 9th-century bishop of Le Mans. | |
Boy | Old king | |
Boy | Old king | |
Boy | old | |
Boy | Old king | |
Boy | Medieval variant of ALDOUS. | |
Boy | Noble war | |
Boy | From a Germanic name, derived from the elements ald "old" and win "friend". | |
Aldwine
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Boy | Wise friend. |
Boy | old friend | |
Girl | From the old house | |
Girl | Possibly a variant of ALICIA. | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | Short form of ALEXANDER. | |
Girl | Variant of ALICIA. | |
Girl | Winged | |
Boy, Girl | Aleksa | |
Boy, Girl | Variant of ALINE. | |
Boy, Girl | Possibly a variant of ALICIA, or maybe from the ancient Gaulish city of Alesia. | |
Girl | Possibly a variant of ALETHEA. This was the name of the wife of the title character in the comic strip 'Prince Valiant' which first appeared in 1937. | |
Girl | Variant of ALETHEA. | |
Boy, Girl | Derived from Greek (aletheia) meaning "truth". This name was coined in the 16th century. | |
Boy, Girl | Short form of ALEXANDER, ALEXANDRA, and other names beginning with Alex. | |
Boy, Girl | Short form of ALEXANDRA. | |
Boy, Girl | Meaning & History | |
Boy, Girl | Feminine form of ALEXANDER. In Greek mythology this was a Mycenaean epithet of the goddess Hera, and an alternate name of Cassandra. It was borne by s | |
Boy, Girl | Variant of ALEXANDRIA. | |
Boy, Girl | Feminine form of ALEXANDER. Alexander the Great founded several cities by this name (or renamed them) as he extended his empire eastward. The most not | |
Alexandriana
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Girl | Defender of man. |
Boy, Girl | Protector of the home | |
Boy, Girl | Protector of mankind | |
Boy, Girl | Feminine form of ALEXIS. | |
Girl | Feminine form of ALEX, or a diminutive of ALEXIS. | |
Girl | Protector of mankind | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | From the Greek name (Alexis), which meant "helper" or "defender", derived from Greek (alexo) "to defend, to help". This was the name of a 3rd-centur | |
Boy, Girl | Variant of ALEXIS. | |
Boy, Girl | Wise counsel | |
Boy, Girl | Diminutive of ALFRED. | |
Boy, Girl | the old river-ford | |
Boy, Girl | Meaning & History | |
Girl | Feminine form of ALFRED. | |
Boy, Girl | Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of ALFRED. | |
Boy | Wise counsel | |
Boy | Wise counsel | |
Girl | Elf counselor | |
Boy, Girl | elf or magical counsel | |
Boy, Girl | From a surname which was derived from the given name ALGAR. | |
Boy | Originally a Norman French nickname, derived from aux gernons "having a moustache", which was applied to William de Percy, a companion of William the | |
Boy | wearing a mustache | |
Girl | Divine counselor | |
Boy, Girl | Noble sort | |
Aliceson
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Boy, Girl | Meaning of the name Aliceson::Son of All. |
Girl | Of nobility, Noble | |
Boy, Girl | Variant of ALICIA. | |
Boy, Girl | Norman French diminutive of Aalis (see ALICE). It was common in England, Scotland and France in the Middle Ages, and was later revived in England in t | |
Boy, Girl | Variant of ALYSSA. | |
Girl | Noble, Truth | |
Boy, Girl | Possibly a variant of ALETHEA. | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | Variant of ALAN. The American author Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849) got his middle name from the surname of the parents who adopted him. | |
Boy | Dutch form of ADALHARD. | |
Boy, Girl | Means "cheerful, lively" in Italian. It was borne by a short-lived illegitimate daughter of Lord Byron (1817-1822). | |
Boy, Girl | Variant of ALAN. A famous bearer of this name was Allen Ginsberg (1926-1997), an American beat poet. Another is the American film director and actor W | |
Boy, Girl | Diminutive of ALISON, ALEXANDRA or other names beginning with the same sound. | |
Boy, Girl | Variant of ALISON. | |
Boy, Girl | Divine counselor | |
Boy, Girl | Variant or feminine form of ALAN. | |
Girl | Noble, Truth | |
Boy, Girl | Variant of ALISON. | |
Boy, Girl | Alma is a variant of the name Amalia, meaning 'nourishing', 'kind', 'imitating', 'rivaling' (Latin), 'girl', 'secret', 'maiden' (Hebrew), 'soul' (Ital | |
Boy | Latinized form of Aloys, an old Occitan form of LOUIS. This was the name of a 16th-century Italian saint, Aloysius Gonzaga. The name has been in occas | |
Boy, Girl | First letter of the greek alphabet | |
Boy, Girl | Variant of ALFONSO. | |
Girl | From Alsace | |
Alson
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Boy | Son of All. |
Boy, Girl | From the old manor | |
Boy, Girl | Healer | |
Girl | Healer | |
Girl | Healer | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | From an Old English surname which was derived from a place name meaning "town at the source of the river". | |
Girl | Divine counselor | |
Girl | Divine counselor | |
Boy, Girl | From the Old Norse name Alfarr, formed of the elements alfr "elf" and arr "warrior". | |
Boy, Girl | Feminine form of ALVIN. | |
Boy, Girl | Related to elf | |
Boy, Girl | Feminine form of ALVIN. | |
Boy | From either of the two Germanic names ALFWIN or ADALWIN. | |
Boy, Girl | From the name of the River Alwen in Wales. | |
Boy, Girl | Variant of ALICE. | |
Boy, Girl | Variant of ALICIA. | |
Boy, Girl | Variant of ALICE. | |
Boy, Girl | Variant of ALICE. | |
Girl | Variant of ALICIA. | |
Boy, Girl | Variant of ALISON. | |
Boy, Girl | Variant of ALICIA. The spelling has probably been influenced by that of the alyssum flower, the name of which is derived from Greek (a), a negative p | |
Boy, Girl | Variant of ALICIA. | |
Boy, Girl | Feminine variant of ALEX. | |
Boy, Girl | Active | |
Boy, Girl | Child of the Moon | |
Boy, Girl | The unbeatable, Sky | |
Girl | Brownish-yellow, Precious jewel | |
Boy, Girl | Brownish-yellow, Precious jewel | |
Boy, Girl | From the Late Latin name Ambrosius, which was derived from the Greek name (Ambrosios) meaning "immortal". Saint Ambrose was a 4th-century theologian | |
Girl | Variant of AMALIA, though it is sometimes confused with EMILIA, which has a different origin. The name became popular in England after the German Hous | |
Girl, Unisex | In the English-speaking world, this name is usually given in reference to the United States of America (see AMERIGO). It came into use as an American | |
Girl | Love | |
Girl | Love | |
Boy | Place name | |
Boy, Girl | Variant of Amy, Amia means beloved. Its roots come from the Latin word meaning to love. | |
Boy, Girl | Variant of AMY. | |
Boy, Girl | From the English word meaning "friendship", ultimately deriving from Latin amicitia. | |
Boy, Girl | Love | |
Girl | Ancient name for Britain | |
Boy | Loving | |
Boy | Meaning & History | |
Boy | From the Ambroses valley | |
Boy, Girl | English form of the Old French name Amée meaning "beloved" (modern French aimée), a vernacular form of the Latin Amata. As an English name, it was in | |
Girl | Favor, Grace | |
Girl | Favor, Grace | |
Boy, Girl | Variant of ANASTASIA. | |
Boy, Girl | Womanly | |
Boy, Girl | Valiant, Courageous | |
Girl | Valiant, Courageous | |
Boy, Girl | From a surname meaning "son of ANDREW". | |
Boy, Girl | Diminutive of ANDREA (2). | |
Boy, Girl | Diminutive of ANDREW or ANDREA (2). | |
Boy, Girl | Portuguese feminine form of ANDREW. | |
Boy, Girl | Meaning & History | |
Boy, Girl | man or warrior | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | Diminutive of ANDREW or sometimes ANDREA (2). American pop artist and filmmaker Andy Warhol (1928-1987) was a famous bearer of this name. | |
Girl | Favor, Grace | |
Boy, Girl | Favor, Grace | |
Boy, Girl | From the medieval Latin masculine name Angelus which was derived from the name of the heavenly creature (itself derived from the Greek word (angelos) | |
Boy, Girl | Feminine form of Angelus (see ANGEL). As an English name, it came into use in the 18th century. | |
Boy, Girl | Elaborated form of ANGELA. | |
Girl | Meaning & History | |
Boy, Girl | Diminutive of ANGELA. | |
Boy, Girl | Means "nightless, sleepless" in Sanskrit. | |
Boy, Girl | Combination of ANNA and the popular name suffix issa. This name was first brought to public attention by the child actress Anissa Jones (1958-1976). | |
Girl | Gift of God's favor | |
Girl | Gift of God's favor | |
Girl | Gift of God's favor | |
Anjolie
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Girl | |
Boy, Girl | English form of ANNE (1). In the English-speaking world, both this spelling and Anne have been used since the Middle Ages, though Ann became much more | |
Boy, Girl | Food | |
Boy, Girl | Variant of AMABEL influenced by the name ANNA. This name appears to have arisen in Scotland in the Middle Ages. | |
Boy, Girl | Variant of ANNABEL. It can also be taken as a combination of ANNA and BELLE. | |
Boy, Girl | Combination of ANNA and BETH. | |
Boy, Girl | Combination of ANNA and LEE. | |
Boy, Girl | Combination of ANNA and LISA. | |
Boy, Girl | Favor, Grace | |
Girl | Favor, Grace | |
Boy, Girl | Favor, Grace | |
Boy, Girl | Gracious | |
Girl | Variant of ANNIS. | |
Boy, Girl | Diminutive of ANNE (1). | |
Girl | Medieval English form of AGNES. | |
Girl | Favor, Grace | |
Girl | Gift of God's favor | |
Boy, Girl | Combination of ANN and MARIE. | |
Girl | Meaning unknown. It was possibly inspired by an American song by this name written by Vivian Grey in 1903 and recorded by musician Vess Ossman. The ly | |
Boy, Girl | Grace | |
Boy | valley of the awesome one | |
Boy, Girl | From a surname which was derived from the given name ANSELM. A famous bearer was American photographer Ansel Adams (1902-1984). | |
Boy, Girl | Variant of AINSLEY. | |
Boy, Girl | From a surname meaning "son of AGNES". | |
Boy, Girl | Meaning & History | |
Girl | Diminutive of ANTONIA. | |
Boy, Girl | Variant of ANTHONY. This was formerly the usual English spelling of the name, but during the 17th century the h began to be added. | |
Boy, Girl | Favor, Grace | |
Girl | From the name of the month, probably originally derived from Latin aperire "to open", referring to the opening of flowers. It has only been commonly u | |
Girl | The month April, Spring | |
Girl | The month April, Spring | |
Girl | Blue-green sea color | |
Girl | Beautiful eagle | |
Boy, Girl | Medieval Scottish name, probably a variant of ANNABEL. It has long been associated with Latin orabilis meaning "invokable". | |
Boy | army ruler | |
Boy | army ruler | |
Aramynta
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Girl | Defender, protector |
Boy, Girl | From an English surname meaning "bowman, archer", of Old French origin. | |
Boy | Derived from the Germanic elements ercan "genuine" and bald "bold". The first element was altered due to the influence of Greek names beginning with t | |
Boy, Girl | Diminutive of ARCHIBALD. This name is borne by Archie Andrews, an American comic-book character created in 1941. | |
Boy, Girl | Possibly means "marker, stake" in Turkish. | |
Boy, Girl | Warm | |
Boy, Girl | Eager, Industrious | |
Girl | Warm | |
Boy, Girl | blooming meadow | |
Girl | Warm, Eager, Industrious | |
Girl | Eager, Industrious | |
Boy, Girl | From an English surname, originally taken from various place names, which were derived from a Celtic word meaning "high". | |
Girl | Warm, Eager, Lofty | |
Boy, Girl | Warm | |
Girl | Warm | |
Ardolf
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Boy | Home loving wolf. |
Ardolph
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Boy | Home loving wolf. |
Girl | Warm | |
Boy, Girl | Warm | |
Girl | Possibly derived from Greek (arete) meaning "virtue". This name was popularized in the 1960s by American singer Aretha Franklin (1942-). | |
Boy, Girl | From the term used to refer to a solo in an opera, meaning 'song' , 'melody' or 'air'. | |
Boy, Girl | Variant of ERIC. | |
Arick
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Boy | Meaning of the name Arick::rule with mercy. |
Girl | Melody | |
Girl | Melody | |
Boy, Girl | Diminutive of ARIEL. | |
Boy, Girl | Strong, Strong-woman | |
Boy, Girl | hare meadow | |
Girl | Strong, Strong-woman | |
Boy | lake with the hares | |
Boy, Girl | Variant of ARLINE. | |
Girl | Strong, Strong-woman | |
Girl | Strong, Strong-woman | |
Boy, Girl | Meaning unknown, possibly from a surname. | |
Boy, Girl | Variant of ARLINE. | |
Girl | Strong, Strong-woman | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | From a surname which was derived from a place name meaning "eagle wood" in Old English. This name can also be a diminutive of ARLENE. | |
Girl | Strong, Strong-woman, Beautiful woman | |
Boy, Girl | Meaning unknown, possibly invented by Michael William Balfe for the main character in his opera 'The Bohemian Girl' (1843). | |
Boy | From the settlement of Alffrith | |
Boy, Girl | Meaning uncertain. It was perhaps inspired by the fictional place name Arlo Hill from the poem 'The Faerie Queene' (1590) by Edmund Spenser. Spenser p | |
Boy, Girl | Strong, Strong-woman | |
Girl | Strong, Strong-woman | |
Boy, Girl | Short form of ARNOLD. | |
Girl | Love | |
Boy, Girl | little eagle | |
Boy, Girl | Diminutive of ARNOLD. | |
Girl | Favor, Grace | |
Boy, Girl | From a Germanic name meaning "eagle power", derived from the elements arn "eagle" and wald "power". The Normans brought it to England, where it replac | |
Boy | Italian form of HAROLD. | |
Boy | ever or eternal ruler | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | Variant of AARON. | |
Boy | army ruler | |
Boy, Girl | Short form of ARTHUR. | |
Boy | Scottish form of ARTHUR. | |
Boy | Derived from the Celtic for 'stone, bear', a variant spelling of Arthur. | |
Boy, Girl | Arthur was a great king lives in 6th century | |
Girl | Noble | |
Boy, Girl | Moon | |
Boy | noble | |
Boy | eagle valley | |
Boy | Meaning unknown, possibly a variant of ARWEL. | |
Boy, Girl | Means "noble maiden" in Sindarin. In 'The Lord of the Rings' (1954) by J. R. R. Tolkien, Arwen was the daughter of Elrond and the lover of Aragorn. | |
Boy | godly bear | |
Boy | Fortified place | |
Boy | eastern cottage | |
Boy, Girl | Short form of ASHLEY. It can also come directly from the English word denoting either the tree or the residue of fire. | |
Boy | ash tree home | |
Boy, Girl | Ash-tree | |
Boy | Of Old English origin meaning 'ash tree', a wood valued for its durability and flexibility. | |
Boy, Girl | Ash-tree | |
Boy, Girl | Ash-tree | |
Girl | Meadow of ash trees | |
Boy, Girl | Ash-tree | |
Boy, Girl | Feminine variant of ASHLEY. | |
Girl | Meadow of ash trees | |
Boy, Girl | Feminine variant of ASHLEY. | |
Girl | Meadow of ash trees | |
Girl | Meadow of ash trees | |
Boy, Girl | Feminine variant of ASHLEY. | |
Boy, Girl | Meadow of ash trees | |
Boy, Girl | From an English surname which was originally derived from place names meaning "ash tree clearing", from a combination of Old English æsc and leah. Un | |
Girl | Ash-tree | |
Boy, Girl | Feminine variant of ASHLEY. | |
Boy, Girl | Meadow of ash trees | |
Girl | Anglicized form of AISLING. | |
Boy, Girl | Meadow of ash trees | |
Boy, Girl | Meadow of ash trees | |
Boy, Girl | Combination of ASHLEY and the popular name suffix lyn. | |
Boy, Girl | Variant of ASHLYN. | |
Boy, Girl | Meadow of ash trees | |
Boy, Girl | Town of ash trees | |
Boy, Girl | From a surname which was originally derived from a place name which meant "ash tree town" in Old English. | |
Ashtton
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Boy | From the Ash tree |
Boy | ash tree town | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | Town of ash trees | |
Boy, Girl | A cavalier, A Hindu month, Medical God | |
Aspan
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Girl | Aspen tree |
Boy, Girl | From the English word for the tree, derived from Old English æspe. It is also the name of a ski resort in Colorado. | |
Aspin
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Girl | Aspen tree |
Boy, Girl | From a surname which was originally derived from either a place name meaning "east town" in Old English or from the given name ÆÐELSTAN. | |
Athelas
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Athemar
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Boy | Noble or famous. |
Boy | Dweller at the spring farm | |
Atheron
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Boy | Dweller at the spring farm |
Boy | town by the spring | |
Girl | At the elder tree | |
Girl | At the elder tree | |
Girl | At the elder tree | |
Boy | at the wood | |
Boy | Norman French derivative of a Germanic name, probably ALBERICH. | |
Girl | Feminine variant of AUBREY. | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | Norman French form of the Germanic name ALBERICH. As an English masculine name it was common in the Middle Ages, and was revived in the 19th century. | |
Boy, Girl | Rules with elf-wisdom | |
Girl | Rules with elf-wisdom | |
Boy, Girl | A varient of Avery meaning wise and ruling with a mischievous wisdom. | |
Audel
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Boy | Old friend. |
Girl | Nobility, Strength | |
Boy, Girl | old friend | |
Girl | Nobility, Strength | |
Girl | Noble strength | |
Boy, Girl | Noble strength | |
Boy, Girl | Diminutive of AUDREY. | |
Audie
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Girl | Noble, strength |
Boy | From a surname which was taken from a place name meaning "EALDGYÃ's clearing" in Old English. | |
Boy, Girl | Noble strength | |
Boy, Girl | Noble strength | |
Girl | Variant of AUDREY. | |
Girl | Nobility, Strength | |
Girl | Nobility, Strength | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | Medieval diminutive of ÆÐELÞRYÐ | |
Boy, Girl | Nobility, Strength | |
Girl | Nobility, Strength | |
Boy, Girl | Nobility, Strength | |
Boy, Girl | Nobility, Strength | |
Boy, Girl | Old and wise rule | |
Boy, Girl | Nobility, Strength | |
Girl | Nobility, Strength | |
Boy, Girl | A variation of Audrey, meaning noble and strength. Audrey brings to mind Audrey Hepburn, a classic American actress. | |
Girl | Nobility, Strength | |
Boy, Girl | Noble strength | |
Boy, Girl | From the word aura (derived from Latin, ultimately from Greek meaning "breeze") for a distinctive atmosphere or illumination. | |
Girl | Gentle music | |
Girl | Gentle music | |
Aurick
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Boy | Meaning of the name Aurick::Noble leader. |
Boy, Girl | Variant of AUSTIN. | |
Boy, Girl | Medieval contracted form of AUGUSTINE (1). Modern use of the name is probably also partly inspired by the common surname Austin, which is of the same | |
Girl | Exalted | |
Boy, Girl | Exalted | |
Boy, Girl | The name is usually used in English, however is derived from the Latin 'Autumnus', meaning 'Autumn'. Often bestowed upon those born during autumn. | |
Boy, Girl | From the name of the season, ultimately from Latin autumnus. This name has been in general use since the 1960s. | |
Boy, Girl | From the Latin for bird, or a variation on Eve, from the Hebrew 'Chava,' for 'life.' | |
Boy, Girl | Related to Ava, from the Latin for bird and Chava, a Hebrew name, meaning life. | |
Boy, Girl | Refuge in battle | |
Boy, Girl | Diminutive of AVILA. | |
Boy, Girl | Refuge in battle | |
Girl | Oats | |
Boy, Girl | Boar-warrior | |
Boy, Girl | Boar-warrior | |
Boy, Girl | From a surname which was originally derived from the feminine given name EOFORHILD. | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | From a surname which was itself derived from the Norman French form of the given names ALBERICH or ALFRED. | |
Boy, Girl | Born in April | |
Boy, Girl | Variant transcription of AVIYA. | |
Boy, Girl | A combination of the names Ava & Anna, meaning life & grace. | |
Boy, Girl | Grace, Favor | |
Boy, Girl | Variant of Aviana, meaning bird. | |
Boy, Girl | Probably a Latinized form of the Germanic name Aveza, which was derived from the element avi, of unknown meaning, possibly "desired". The Normans intr | |
Girl | Refuge in battle | |
Avonlea
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Boy, Girl | Meaning of the name Avonlea |
Girl | Opening buds of spring; Born in April | |
Boy, Girl | Opening buds of spring; Born in April | |
Girl | Born in April | |
Boy | heir to a fortune | |
Boy | From a surname which was a variant of ELMER. | |
Girl | Sky-blue | |
Boy, Girl | Diminutive of BARBARA. | |
Boy | Baker | |
Boy | Ruler, Lives on the bare hill | |
Boy, Girl | Variant of BAILEY. | |
Boy, Girl | From a surname derived from Middle English baili meaning "bailiff", originally denoting one who was a bailiff. | |
Boy, Girl | Of Old English origin meaning 'baliff, berry wood' a variation of the name Bailey. | |
Boy, Girl | From the Old English term 'baile' meaning 'the outer wall of a castle'. | |
Boy | Lives near the bridge over the white water | |
Boy | Lives near the bridge over the white water | |
Boy | Baker | |
Boy | Bold army | |
Boy | Spanish form of BALDWIN. | |
Boy | Derived from the Germanic elements bald "bold, brave" and win "friend". In the Middle Ages this was a popular name in Flanders and among the Normans, | |
Boy | Home of the Mutima clan |
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English Boy Names
- Aaric
- Aaron
- Abacas
- Abakus
- Abbey
- Abbi
- Abbie
- Abbot
- Abbott
- Abby
- Abel
- Abelard
- Abigail
- Abilene
- Abner
- Abraham
- Ace
- Acer
- Ackerley
- Ackley
- Acton
- Ada
- Adaline
- Adam
- Adda
- Addie
- Addis
- Addisen
- Addison
- Addisyn
- Addy
- Addyson
- Adela
- Adelaide
- Adelia
- Adella
- Adelle
- Adia
- Adison
- Adolph
- Adrian
- Adrianna
- Adrianne
- Adrion
- Aeldra
- Aelfraed
- Aelfwine
- Afton
- Agatha
- Aggie
English Girl Names
- A'Cherish
- Abbey
- Abbi
- Abbie
- Abbot
- Abbott
- Abby
- Abel
- Abigail
- Abilene
- Abraham
- Ace
- Ackley
- Ada
- Adalbeorht
- Adalbrechta
- Adaline
- Adam
- Adda
- Addeson
- Addie
- Addis
- Addisen
- Addison
- Addisyn
- Addy
- Addyson
- Adela
- Adelaide
- Adelheid
- Adelia
- Adella
- Adelle
- Adia
- Adison
- Adisson
- Adrian
- Adrianna
- Adrianne
- Aeldra
- Aelfraed
- Aelfwine
- Aethelreda
- Aethelwine
- Aethelwyne
- Afreda
- Afton
- Aftonio
- Agatha
- Aggie
English Unisex Names
- Abbey
- Abbie
- Addie
- Addison
- Ainsley
- Alec
- Alexis
- Allan
- Alton
- America
- Andy
- Arlie
- Arron
- Ashtyn
- Aubrey
- Audrey
- Avery
- Barrett
- Bay
- Bee
- Bert
- Bertie
- Black
- Blyth
- Bramwell
- Britton
- Brook
- Buddy
- Camilla
- Camille
- Caren
- Carry
- Cary
- Chandler
- Channing
- Charlie
- Charly
- China
- Chris
- Cola
- Constance
- Cooper
- Cora
- Coral
- Cristen
- Cydney
- Dakota
- Dale
- Dallas
- Dalton
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