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English Boy Names Starting with A

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Name Meaning
A'Brean Meaning of the name A'Brean is To sweat; perspire. noun A crystalline resin obtained from elemi.
A'darrio Darrio name meaning is A kingly man
A'legend The name Legend is primarily a male name of English origin that means History, Story, Myth
A'Leiah The meaning of Leigh is "delicate; weary; meadow or pasture".
A'Leigh The meaning of Leigh is "delicate; weary; meadow or pasture".
Aaric ever or eternal ruler
Aaron Light bringer, Exalted high, Enlightened, Lofty, Powerful mountain
Abacas Device for doing calculations, Clever
Abakus Device for doing calculations, Clever
Abbey Diminutive of ABIGAIL.
Abbi Diminutive of ABIGAIL.
Abbie Diminutive of ABIGAIL.
Abbot Father
Abbott Father
Abby Diminutive of ABIGAIL.
Abel Healthy, Vanity, Breath, Breathing
Abelard Resolute, Keeper of the abbey larder
Abigail Meaning & History
Abilene From a place name mentioned briefly in the New Testament. It is probably from Hebrew ('avel) meaning "meadow, grassy area". It has occasionally been
Abner 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
Abraham Hungarian form of ABRAHAM.
Ace Meaning 'unity', this name sounds quite modern but is actually a variant of old English names such as Acey
Acer Of English origin and a variant of the Old English name Acey which means 'number one, the best'.
Ackerley Meadow of oaks
Ackley Meadow of oaks
Acton Town with many oaks
Ada 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
Adaline Variant of ADELINA.
Adam A prophets name, Black
Adda Wealthy
Addie Diminutive of ADELAIDE.
Addis earth
Addisen Adam's son
Addison From an English surname meaning "son of ADAM". Its recent popularity as a feminine name stems from its similarity in sound to Madison.
Addisson Form of ADDISON - son of Adam::Meaning of the name Addisson
Addisyn Variation of Addison, which means son of Adam.
Addy Created by God
Addyson Feminine variant of ADDISON.
Addysyn Form of ADDISON - son of Adam::Meaning of the name Addysyn
Adela Originally a short form of names beginning with the Germanic element adal meaning "noble". Saint Adela was a 7th-century Frankish princess who founded
Adelaide 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
Adelia Elaborated form of ADELA.
Adella Variant of ADELA.
Adelle Variant of ADELE.
Adia Wealthy
Adison Adam's son
Adisyn Form of ADDISON - son of Adam::Meaning of the name Adisyn
Adken Oaken.
Adkins Son of Aiken.
Adolph English form of ADOLF, rarely used since World War II.
Adrian 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
Adrianna Feminine form of ADRIAN.
Adrianne Feminine form of ADRIAN.
Adrion from Hadria
Adysen Form of ADDISON - son of Adam::Meaning of the name Adysen
Adyson Form of ADDISON - son of Adam::Alternative to Addison. Though growing in popularity for girls, the name literally means "Son of Adam.�
Aekerley From the oak tree meadow.
Aeldra Noble
Aelfdane Danish elf.
Aelfraed Elf counselor
Aelfwine Friend of the elves
Aenedleah From the awe inspiring one's meadow.
Aenescumb Lives in the valley of the majestic one.
Aethelberht Noble or bright.
Aethelbert Noble or bright.
Afton River name
Agatha Meaning & History
Aggie Diminutive of AGNES or AGATHA.
Agnes Meaning & History
Ailen Variant of AYLEN.
Ailfrid elf or magical counsel
Ainsley 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
Aisley Dwells at the ash tree meadow
Aj Aj' is an abbrievative name usually based a person's initials.
Al Short form of ALBERT and other names beginning with Al. A notable bearer is American actor Al Pacino (1940-).
Alan 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
Alana Feminine form of ALAN.
Aland Bright as the sun
Alanna Feminine form of ALAN.
Albert Meaning & History
Alberta Feminine form of ALBERT. This is the name of a Canadian province, which was named in honour of a daughter of Queen Victoria.
Albin Form of ALBINUS.
Alcot Old cottage
Alcott Old cottage
Aldan A variant spelling of the Old English name Alden, meaning 'old friend'.
Alden From a surname which was derived from the Old English given name EALDWINE.
Alder Birch tree, Revered one
Aldis From the old house
Aldon Antique, Wise protector, Old friend
Aldred Old king
Aldren Old king
Aldric From a Germanic name, derived from the elements ald "old" and ric "ruler, power". Saint Aldric was a 9th-century bishop of Le Mans.
Aldrich Old king
Aldridge Old king
Aldrin old
Aldrych Old king
Aldus Medieval variant of ALDOUS.
Aldway Noble war
Aldwin From a Germanic name, derived from the elements ald "old" and win "friend".
Aldwine Wise friend.

English Boy Names Starting with B

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Name Meaning
Babs Diminutive of BARBARA.
Backstere Baker
Baerhloew Ruler, Lives on the bare hill
Bailee Variant of BAILEY.
Bailey From a surname derived from Middle English baili meaning "bailiff", originally denoting one who was a bailiff.
Bailie Of Old English origin meaning 'baliff, berry wood' a variation of the name Bailey.
Baily From the Old English term 'baile' meaning 'the outer wall of a castle'.
Bainbridge Lives near the bridge over the white water
Bainbrydge Lives near the bridge over the white water
Baker Baker
Baldhere Bold army
Balduino Spanish form of BALDWIN.
Baldwin 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,
Bale Home of the Mutima clan
Ballard A dancing song
Banaing Son of the slayer
Banbrigge Lives near the bridge over the white water
Bancroft From the bean field
Banner Flag, Ensign bearer
Banning One who reads the banns
Barbara Meaning & History
Bardalph Ax wolf
Bardan Lives near the boar's den
Bardaric Ax ruler
Bardarik Ax ruler
Bardawulf Ax wolf
Barden Lives near the boar's den
Bardene From the boar valley
Bardo Furrow, Hill
Bardolf Ax wolf
Bardolph Appeared in Merry Wives of Windsor, Henry V
Bardon Minstrel, A singer-poet
Bardrick Ax ruler
Bardulf Ax wolf
Barhloew Lives on the bare hill
Barklay Birch meadow
Barkley Birch meadow
Barks Birch meadow
Barksdale Birch meadow
Barlow Lives on the bare hill
Barnard Brave as a bear
Barnes near the barns
Barnet Noble man
Barnett Noble man
Barney Diminutive of BARNABAS, BERNARD or BARNABY.
Barnum From the nobleman's home
Baron Noble man, A title of nobility used as a given name
Barr Just, Pious
Barre Gateway
Barret From a surname which was a variant of BARRETT.
Barrett From a surname probably meaning "strife" in Middle English, originally given to a quarrelsome person.
Barric Grain farm
Barrick Grain farm
Barrie Variant of BARRY.
Barrington Fair-haired, Blonde
Barron Noble man, A title of nobility used as a given name
Barse Fresh-water perch
Bart Short form of BARTHOLOMEW. This name is borne by a cartoon boy on the television series 'The Simpsons'.
Bartel Dutch diminutive of BARTHOLOMEW.
Barth Furrow, Hill
Bartholomew From (Bartholomaios), which was the Greek form of an Aramaic name meaning "son of TALMAI". In the New Testament Bartholomew is the byname of an apost
Barthram Glorious raven
Bartleah From Bart's meadow
Bartleigh From Bart's meadow
Bartlett Farmer
Barton From the barley farm
Bartram Glorious raven
Barwolf Ax wolf
Basil King, Basil the herb
Bates Furrow, Hill
Baul Snail
Bavol Wind
Bax Baker
Baxley Baker
Baxter From an occupational surname which meant "(female) baker" in Old English.
Bay Auburn-haired
Bayhard Reddish brown hair
Baylee Variant of BAILEY.
Baylen Auburn-haired
Bayley Bailiff, Fortification, Able
Bea Short form of BEATRIX.
Beacher Dweller by the beech tree
Beadutun From the warrior's estate
Beal Handsome
Beale Handsome
Beaman Beekeeper
Beamer Trumpeter
Beardsley Beard, Wood
Beaton From the warrior's estate
Beau Means "beautiful" in French. It has been occasionally used as an American given name since the late 19th century. It appears in Margaret Mitchell's no
Becca Short form of REBECCA.
Beceere Lives by the beech tree
Beck Unknown
Beckett From an English surname which could be derived from various sources, including from Middle English beke meaning "beak" or bekke meaning "stream, brook
Beckham Beckham refers to the name of a place in England.
Becki Unknown
Becky Diminutive of REBECCA.
Beda Warrior maiden
Bede Modern form of the Old English name Baeda, possibly related to Old English bed "prayer". Saint Bede, called the Venerable Bede, was an 8th-century his
Bedford From Bedfordshire

English Boy Names Starting with C

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Name Meaning
Cabe Ropemaker
Cable Rope
Cadabyr From the warrior's settlement
Cadby From the warrior's settlement
Cadda Warring
Caddaham From the soldier's land
Caddaric Battle leader
Caddarik Battle leader
Caddawyc From the warrior's town
Cade From a surname which was originally derived from a nickname meaning "round" in Old English.
Cadee Rhythmic flow of sounds
Caden Sometimes explained as a derivative of the Irish surname Caden, which is a reduced form of the Gaelic surname Mac Cadáin meaning "son of Cadán". In
Cadence From an English word meaning "rhythm, flow". It has been in use only since the 20th century.
Cadi Short form of CATRIN.
Cadman Fighter
Cadmus Latinized form of Greek (Kadmos), of uncertain meaning. In Greek mythology Cadmus was the son of the Phoenician king Agenor. He was sent by his fathe
Cadryche Friendly
Cadwell Cold spring
Cady Rhythmic flow of sounds
Caelin pure
Caelyn girl; pure; slender and white, fair or pure
Caeman Crocodile
Caemon Crocodile::Meaning of the name Caemon
Caersewiella Lives at the watercress spring
Caindale From the clear river valley
Caine Place name
Cairo From the name of the city in Egypt, called (al-Qahirah) in Arabic, meaning "the victorious".
Cal Short form of CALVIN.
Calbert Cowherd, Cowboy
Calbex Shepherd
Caldre Cold brook
Caldwell From the cold spring
Caldwiella From the cold spring
Cale Short form of CALEB.
Caleb From the Hebrew 'kelev' meaning 'dog'. The name was given to one of Moses' devoted companions on the journey to the promised land, therefore it is ass
Calfhierde Shepherd
Calhoun From the forest
Calista Feminine form of CALLISTUS. As an English name it might also be a variant of KALLISTO.
Calla From the name of a type of lily. Use of the name may also be inspired by Greek (kallos) meaning "beauty".
Callahan From a surname, the Anglicized form of the Irish Ó Ceallacháin, which means "descendant of CEALLACHÁN".
Callan Chatter
Calldwr Cold brook
Calli From Greek origin meaning 'a beauty' it is an alternative spelling for the more commonly used Callie.
Callie Diminutive of CAROLINE, or sometimes of names beginning with Cal.
Calvert Cowherd, Cowboy
Calvex Shepherd
Calvin Derived from the French surname Cauvin, which was derived from chauve "bald". The surname was borne by Jean Cauvin (1509-1564), a theologian from Fran
Cam Bent nose
Cambria Latin form of the Welsh Cymru, the Welsh name for the country of Wales, derived from cymry meaning "the people". It is occasionally used as a given na
Cambrie Open to change, enjoys being the center of attention.
Came Joyful
Camelia From camelie, the Romanian spelling of camellia (see CAMELLIA).
Camellia From the name of the flowering shrub, which was named for the botanist and missionary Georg Josef Kamel.
Cameo A carved gem portrait
Cameron From a Scottish surname meaning "crooked nose" from Gaelic cam "crooked" and sròn "nose".
Camilla Feminine form of CAMILLUS. This was the name of a legendary warrior maiden of the Volsci, as told by Virgil in the 'Aeneid'. It was popularized in the
Camille French feminine and masculine form of CAMILLA. It is also used in the English-speaking world, where it is generally only feminine.
Camm Bent nose
Cammie Diminutive of CAMILLA.
Campbell From a Scottish surname meaning "crooked mouth" from Gaelic cam "crooked" and béul "mouth".
Camyron Bent nose
Candace From the hereditary title of the queens of Ethiopia, as mentioned in Acts in the New Testament. It is apparently derived from Cushitic kdke meaning "q
Candice Variant of CANDACE.
Candy Diminutive of CANDACE. It is also influenced by the English word candy.
Cannon Cannon
Canon Cannon
Canyon footpath
Caprice From the English word meaning "impulse", ultimately (via French) from Italian capriccio.
Cara From an Italian word meaning "beloved". It has been used as a given name since the 19th century, though it did not become popular until after the 1950
Cardwell From Cardwell
Cari Variant of CARRIE.
Carin Variant of KARIN.
Carina An elaborate form of the Latin name for a constellation in the Southern sky 'Cara', or a variant of the name Karina meaning 'beloved' or 'cute'.
Carissa Variant of CHARISSA.
Carl German form of CHARLES. Two noteworthy bearers of the name were the German mathematician Carl Gauss (1777-1855), who made contributions to number theo
Carlatun From Carl's farm
Carlene Feminine diminutive of CARL.
Carleton Variant of CHARLTON.
Carlie Feminine form of CARL.
Carlin Little champion
Carling Hill where old women or witches gather
Carlisle From a surname which was derived from the name of a city in northern England. The city was originally called by the Romans Luguvalium meaning "strongh
Carlo Italian form of CHARLES.
Carlotta Italian form of CHARLOTTE.
Carlson Free men's town
Carlton Variant of CHARLTON.
Carltonn Settlement
Carltton Settlement
Carly Feminine form of CARL.
Carlyle Variant of CARLISLE.
Carlyn Contracted variant of CAROLINE.
Carmel From the title of the Virgin Mary Our Lady of Carmel. (Karmel) (meaning "garden" in Hebrew) is a mountain in Israel mentioned in the Old Testament. I
Carmella Latinized form of CARMEL.
Carnell Defender of the castle
Caro Strong
Carol Unknown
Carolina Latinate feminine form of CAROLUS. This is the name of two American states: North and South Carolina. They were named for Charles I, king of England.
Carolyn Variant of CAROLINE.
Carolynn Strong
Carr From the broken mossy ground

English Boy Names Starting with D

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Name Meaning
Dacey Of the nobility
Dack Place name, French town Dax
Dael Lives in the valley
Daelan Angel from God
Dagwood shining forest
Dail valley
Dain From Denmark
Daina
Daine From Denmark
Daisey Day's eye, Flower name
Daisy Derived from Irish Gaelic dáire meaning "fruitful, fertile".
Daiton Bright town
Dakota Means "allies, friends" in the Dakota language. This is the name of a Native American people of the northern Mississippi valley.
Dalbert Proud
Dale From an English surname which originally belonged to a person who lived near a dale or valley.
Dalen Angel from God
Daley From an Irish surname which was derived from Ó Dálaigh meaning "descendant of Dálach". The name Dálach means "assembly" in Gaelic.
Dallas From a surname which was originally taken from a Scottish place name meaning "meadow dwelling". A city in Texas bears this name, probably in honour of
Dallen Valley
Dalton From an English surname which was originally from a place name meaning "valley town" in Old English. A notable bearer of the surname was John Dalton (
Dalyn Angel from God
Damian Tamer
Damion Variant of DAMIAN.
Damon Derived from Greek (damazo) meaning "to tame". According to Greek legend, Damon and Pythias were friends who lived on Syracuse in the 4th century BC.
Dan From the Hebrew meaning 'God is my judge', 'Dan' is a pet form of the name 'Daniel'.
Dana Learned, Intelligent, Grain, Wise, Another name for God
Danah From Denmark
Dane From an English surname which was either a variant of the surname DEAN or else an ethnic name referring to a person from Denmark.
Danelle God is my Judge
Daney From Denmark
Dania From the Hebrew word 'dan' meaning 'judge', thus 'God is my judge'. This is the feminine form of Daniel.
Daniel God is my judge
Daniella Feminine form of DANIEL.
Danior Born with teeth
Danna Feminine form of DANIEL or DAN (1).
Dannah A Biblical place name, God will judge
Dannee God will judge
Dannell God will judge
Danni Diminutive of DANIELLE.
Dannie Diminutive of DANIEL.
Danny Diminutive of DANIEL.
Danon From Denmark
Dany God will judge
Danya God will judge
Daran Great
Darby From an English surname, which was derived from the name of the town of Derby, meaning "deer town" in Old Norse.
Darcy From an English surname which was derived from Norman French d'Arcy, originally denoting one who came from Arcy in France. This was the surname of a c
Dare Great, Rocky hill
Darek Diminutive of DARIUSZ.
Darel Dearly loved, Open
Darell Variant of DARRELL.
Daren Variant of DARREN.
Darence Beloved
Darian Probably an elaborated form of DARREN.
Dariel Dearly loved, Open
Dariell Dearly loved, Open
Darien Variant of DARIAN.
Darin Variant of DARREN. This was the adopted surname of the singer Bobby Darin (1936-1973), who was born Robert Cassotto and chose his stage name from a st
Darius Of Old Persian origin meaning 'protector, possessor of good'. Three ancient kings of Persia bore this name.
Darla Short form of DARLENE.
Darlene From the English word darling combined with the popular name suffix lene. This name has been in use since the beginning of the 20th century.
Darline Darling
Darnall From Darnall
Darneil Hidden
Darnel Hidden
Darnell From a surname, possibly derived from Old French darnel, a type of grass. Alternatively it may be derived from Old English derne "hidden" and halh "no
Darold Beloved
Daron Great
Darrance Beloved
Darrel Variant of DARRELL.
Darrell From an English surname which was derived from Norman French d'Airelle, originally denoting one who came from Airelle in France.
Darren From araines
Darrence Beloved
Darrick Gifted ruler
Darrill Dearly loved
Darrin Variant of DARREN.
Darrold Beloved
Darron Great
Darryl Variant of DARRELL.
Darryll Beloved
Darryn Great, Rocky hill
Darthmouth Port's name
Darton From the deer park
Darvin Beloved
Darwin Beloved friend
Darwun Dear friend
Darwyn Beloved friend
Darwynne Dear friend
Daryl Variant of DARRELL.
Daryle Dearly loved, Open
Daryll Beloved
Dash Dash
Dasiy Derived literally from the Old English word daisy, meaning 'day's eye' , symbolising summer . It is mainly used in English and German.
Dave Variant of David beloved
Daveon Beloved
Davey Diminutive of DAVID.
Davia Beloved one
Davian Beloved
David Prince, Dearly loved
Davidson Beloved

English Boy Names Starting with E

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Name Meaning
Eadbeorht Wealthy
Eadburt Wealthy
Eadelmarr Noble
Eadger Wealthy spear
Eadie Of Old English origin meaning 'rich in war'. Eadie is the short or pet form of the feminine name Edith and a variant spelling of Edie.
Eadmund Old English form of EDMUND.
Eadric Old English form of EDRIC.
Eadsele From Edward's estate
Eadwardsone Son of Edward
Eadweald Wealthy ruler
Eadweard Old English form of EDWARD.
Eadwiella From the old spring
Eadwine Old English form of EDWIN.
Eadwyn Wealthy friend
Ealdun From the elves'valley
Ealdwode From the old forest
Ealhdun From the elves'valley
Ealhhard Brave
Eallard Brave
Eallison Son of Elder
Eamon Variant of ÉAMONN.
Eanne God is gracious
Earl From the aristocratic title, which derives from Old English eorl "nobleman, warrior". It has been used as a given name since the 19th century.
Earle Variant of EARL.
Earnest Variant of ERNEST influenced by the spelling of the English word earnest.
Earvin Friend
Earwine Friend of the sea
Earwyn Friend of the sea
Easter From the English name of the Christian festival celebrating the resurrection of Jesus. It was ultimately named for the Germanic spring goddess Eostre.
Easton From an English surname which was derived from place names meaning "east town" in Old English.
Eaton From the riverside village
Eatun From the riverside village
Eawart Shepherd
Eben Short form of EBENEZER.
Eboney Of English origin and derived from the English word 'ebony' for the black wood which comes from the ebony tree. Eboney is a variant spelling of Ebony,
Eboni Of English origin and derived from the English word 'ebony' for the black wood which comes from the ebony tree. Eboni is a variant spelling of Ebony,
Ebonie Of English origin and derived from English word 'ebony' for the black wood which comes from the ebony tree. Ebonie is a variant spelling of Ebony, Ebo
Ebony From the English word ebony for the black wood which comes from the ebony tree. It is ultimately from the Egyptian word hbnj. In America this name is
Ecgbeorht Intelligent
Ed Short form of EDWARD, EDMUND, and other names beginning with Ed.
Eda Wealthy guardian
Edbert Wealthy
Eddgar Wealthy, spear
Eddie Diminutive of EDWARD, EDMUND, and other names beginning with Ed.
Eddis Son of Edward
Eddrick Power and good fortune
Edduardo Guardian of wealth
Eddy Diminutive of EDWARD, EDMUND, and other names beginning with Ed.
Ede Diminutive of EDVÁRD or EDUÁRD.
Edelmar Noble
Edelmarr Noble
Edgar The name Edgar is derived from the Old English name 'Eadgar' meaning 'riches' and 'spear'. Edgar was the name of an English King and Saint Edgar the P
Edgardo Spanish and Italian form of EDGAR.
Edgarr Wealthy, spear
Edgarton Prosperous warrior
Edger Prosperous warrior
Edgerton Prosperous warrior
Edie Diminutive of EDITH.
Edin A variant spelling of the Celtic name Edan, which itself is a derivative of Aidan meaning 'little fire'. It may also be an variant spelling of the nam
Edina Possibly a Hungarian form of a Germanic name.
Edison From an English surname which meant either "son of EDA (2)" or "son of ADAM". A famous bearer of the surname was the inventor Thomas Edison (1847-1931
Edith From the Old English name Eadgyð, derived from the elements ead "wealth, fortune" and gyð "war". It was popular among Anglo-Saxon royalty, being bor
Edlen Noble waterfall
Edlyn Wealthy friend
Edmon Prosperous guardian
Edmond French form of EDMUND. A notable bearer was the English astronomer Edmond Halley (1656-1742), for whom Halley's comet is named.
Edmondo Italian form of EDMUND.
Edmund From the Old English elements ead "wealth, fortune" and mund "protection". This was the name of two Anglo-Saxon kings of England. It was also borne by
Edmundo Spanish and Portuguese form of EDMUND.
Edoardo Italian form of EDWARD.
Edric From the Old English elements ead "wealth, fortune" and ric "rule". After the Norman conquest this Old English name was not commonly used. It has occa
Edrick Power and good fortune
Edrik Wealthy ruler
Edson Son of the Prosperous warrior
Edvard Form of EDWARD.
Edwald Wealthy ruler
Edwaldo Wealthy ruler
Edward wealthy guard
Edwardo Guardian of prosperity, Guardian of the mists
Edwards Unknown
Edwardson Guardian of prosperity, Guardian of the mists
Edwen Friend of wealth
Edwin Means "rich friend" from the Old English elements ead "wealth, fortune" and wine "friend". This was the name of a 7th-century Northumbrian king, regar
Edwina Feminine form of EDWIN.
Edyson Son of Edward
Eetu Finnish form of EDWARD.
Eferhard Brave
Eferleah From Ever's meadow
Effie A pet form of Euphemia which is of Old Greek origin meaning 'well spoken, well regarded'. May also have the variant spelling of Effy.
Egbert Means "bright edge" from the Old English elements ecg "edge of a sword" and beorht "bright". This was the name of kings of Kent and Wessex as well as
Egerton From the town on the ridge
Eibhear Meaning unknown. According to Irish legend this name belonged to two of the sons of Míl, Éibhear Dunn and Éibhear Finn, the first of the Gaels to con
Eideard Scottish form of EDWARD.
Eileen Champion, Lovable
Elaina Variant of ELAINE.
Elaine From an Old French form of HELEN. It appears in Arthurian legend; in Thomas Malory's 15th-century compilation 'Le Morte d'Arthur' Elaine was the daugh
Elbridge Old counsel
Eldan From the elves'valley
Elden From the elves' valley, From the old town
Elder Variant of HÉLDER.

English Boy Names Starting with F

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Name Meaning
Faber Bean grower
Fabian From the Roman cognomen Fabianus, which was derived from FABIUS. Saint Fabian was a 3rd-century pope.
Fabion Bean grower
Faegan Joyful
Faelyn Meaning of the name Faelyn
Faer Traveler
Faerrleah From the bull's pasture
Faerwald Powerful traveler
Fain Joyful
Faine Good natured
Fairfield Blond
Fairleigh Distant meadow
Fairley Distant meadow
Fairlie From the bull's pasture
Fairly Distant meadow
Faith Simply from the English word faith, ultimately from Latin fidere "to trust". This was one of the virtue names adopted by the Puritans in the 17th cent
Falcon Falconry
Fane Diminutive of TEFAN.
Fannie Variant of FANNY.
Farah Means "joy" in Arabic.
Faran Happy, Advances
Faren Adventurous
Farin Adventurous
Faris Horseman, Knight, Intelligent
Farland Distant meadow
Farleigh From the bull's pasture
Farley From a surname which was originally from a place name meaning "fern clearing" in Old English. A notable bearer of this name is Canadian author Farley
Farlow From the bull's pasture
Farly From the bull's pasture
Farnell From the fern slope
Farnham From the fern field
Farnley field with ferns
Farnly From the fern meadow
Farold Powerful traveler
Faron From a French surname which was derived from the Germanic given name Faro.
Farr Traveler
Farra Beautiful
Farrah Variant transcription of FARAH.
Farrel Courageous, Man of valor
Farrell From an Irish surname, an Anglicized form of Ó Fearghail meaning "descendant of FEARGHAL".
Farrin Adventurous
Farris Strong as iron
Farrow Courageous, Man of valor
Farrs Son of Farr
Farryn Adventurous
Fars Meaning of the name Fars::Son of Farr.
Farson Son of Farr
Favian Bean grower
Favio Bean grower
Fay Derived from Middle English faie meaning "fairy", ultimately (via Old French) from Latin fata meaning "the Fates". It appears in Geoffrey of Monmouth'
Faye Variant of FAY.
Fayne Joyful
Fayth Faithful
Fear Fear
Fearnhamm From the fern field
Fearnhealh From the fern slope
Fearnleah From the fern meadow
Felabeorbt Brilliant
Felamaere Famous
Felding Lives in the field
Feldon From the field estate
Feldtun From the field estate
Feldun From the field estate
Felicia Feminine form of the Latin name Felicius, a derivative of FELIX. In England, it has occasionally been used since the Middle Ages.
Felicity From the English word felicity meaning "happiness", which ultimately derives from Latin felicitas "good luck". This was one of the virtue names adopte
Felton From the field estate
Fenton From a surname which was originally taken from a place name meaning "marsh town" in Old English.
Ferdie Diminutive of FERDINAND.
FERDY Diminutive of FERDINAND.
Fern From the English word for the plant, ultimately from Old English fearn. It has been used as a given name since the late 19th century.
Fernald From the fern slope
Fernly Leafy plant
Ferron Ironworker
Ferryn Adventurous
Field Field
Fielder Field
Fielding Lives in the field
Filbert Variant of FILIBERT. It is particularly used in Tanzania due to track star Filbert Bayi (1953-), who set a world record running the 1500 meter in 1974
Filbuk Brilliant
Filmarr Famous
Filmer Famous
Filmore Famous
Finley Finley means 'fair warrior' or 'fair hero'. It a variation of Finlay.
Finn From Irish mythology meaning 'white' and 'fair warrior'.
Finnian Fair heroe, Sunbeam
Finny Fair heroe, Sunbeam
Firman Fair
Fiske Fish
Fitch Ermine
Fitche Ermine
Fitz Surname prefix meaning son of
Fitz Adam Son of Adam
Fitz Gerald Son of Gerald
Fitz Gibbon Son of Gilbert
Fitz Hugh Son of Hugh
Fitz James Son of James
Fitz Patrick Son of Patrick
Fitz Simon Son of Simon
Fitz Walter Son of Walter
Fitz Water Son of Walter

English Boy Names Starting with G

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Name Meaning
Gaarwine Friend with a spear
Gabby Diminutive of GABRIEL or GABRIELLE.
Gabe Short form of GABRIEL.
Gabi German diminutive of GABRIELE (2) (feminine), Romanian diminutive of GABRIEL (masculine) or GABRIELA (feminine), and Hungarian diminutive of GÁBOR (ma
Gabriell God's able-bodied one
Gael Stranger
Gage From an English surname of Old French origin meaning either "measure", originally denoting one who was an assayer, or "pledge", referring to a moneyle
Gail Short form of ABIGAIL.
Gaines Increase in wealth
Gainor Increase in wealth
Gala Short form of GALINA.
Galahad Meaning unknown. In Arthurian legend Sir Galahad was the son of Lancelot and Elaine. He was the most pure of the Knights of the Round Table, and he wa
Gale Lively
Galen Modern form of the Greek name (Galenos), which meant "calm" from Greek (galene). It was borne by a 2nd-century BC Greco-Roman physician who contribu
Galeun From the town on the high ground
Galt From the high ground
Galton From the town on the high ground
Gann Spear protector
Garaden From the three cornered hill
Garadin From the three cornered hill
Garadun From the three cornered hill
Garadyn From the three cornered hill
Garafeld From the triangular field
Garald spear ruler or army ruler
Garatun Lives in the triangular farm stead
Gardner Gardener
Gared Rules by the spear
Garet Brave with a spear
Garett Powerful with the spear
Garey Variant of GARY.
Garfield From a surname meaning "triangle field" in Old English. A famous bearer was American president James A. Garfield (1831-1881). It is now associated wit
Gari spear
Gariland From the spear land
Garland From a surname meaning "triangle land" from Old English gara and land. The surname originally belonged to a person who owned a triangle-shaped piece o
Garman Speannan
Garmond Spear protector
Garmund Spear protector
Garnell Keeper of grain
Garner Granary
Garnet Keeper of grain
Garnett Variant of GARNET (2).
Garr Spear
Garrad Rules by the spear
Garrard Rules by the spear
Garred Rules by the spear
Garret From a surname which was a variant of GARRETT.
Garrett From an English surname which was derived from the given name GERALD or GERARD. A famous bearer of the surname was Pat Garrett (1850-1908), the sherif
Garrey Spear
Garrick From a surname which was originally derived from Occitan garric meaning "oak tree grove".
Garridan You hid
Garrie Spear bearer
Garrison Spear-fortified town
Garrman Speannan
Garroway Spear fighter
Garrson Son of Gar
Garry Variant of GARY.
Garryson Son of Gary
Garson Son of Gar
Garsone Son of Gar
Garth From a surname meaning "garden" in Old Norse, originally denoting one who lived near or worked in a garden.
Garton Lives in the triangular farm stead
Garwin Friend with a spear
Garwood From the fir forest
Garwyn Friend with a spear
Gary From an English surname which was derived from a Norman given name, which was itself originally a short form of names beginning with the Germanic elem
Garyson Son of Gary
Gaukroger Roger the clumsy
Gavin White hawk
Gawen Courteous
Gayla Elaborated form of GAIL.
Gayle Variant of GAIL or GALE (2).
Gaylord From an English surname which was derived from Old French gaillard "high-spirited, boistrous". This name was rarely used after the mid-20th century, w
Gaynes Increase in wealth
Geary Flexible
Gehard Spear hard
Gene Short form of EUGENE.
Geneva Possibly a shortened form of GENEVIEVE. It could also be inspired by the name of the city in Switzerland. It has been used as a given name in the Engl
Genie Diminutive of EUGENIA.
Genna White wave
Geoff Short form of GEOFFREY.
Geoffrey Peaceful
Geol Born at Christmas
Geordie Diminutive of GEORGE.
George Farmer, To work the earth
Georgia Latinate feminine form of GEORGE. This is the name of an American state, which was named after the British king George II. A famous bearer was the Ame
Georgiana Feminine form of GEORGE. This form of the name has been in use in the English-speaking world since the 18th century.
Georgie Diminutive of GEORGIA or GEORGE.
Georgina Feminine form of GEORGE.
Gerald From a Germanic name meaning "rule of the spear", from the elements ger meaning "spear" and wald meaning "rule". The Normans brought this name to Brit
Geraldine Feminine form of GERALD.
Gerard Derived from the Germanic element ger meaning "spear" combined with hard meaning "brave, hardy". The Normans introduced this name to Britain. It was i
Gerardo Italian and Spanish form of GERARD.
Gere Rules by the spear
Germain French form of GERMANUS.
German From Germany, Bud
Gerrald Rules by the spear
Gerred Rules by the spear
Gerrell Rules by the spear
Gerri Rules by the spear
Gerrit Spear hard

English Boy Names Starting with H

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Name Meaning
Hadan Hay valley::Meaning of the name Hadan
Haddan hill of heather
Hadden Child of the heather-filled valley
Haddin hill of heather
Haden Derived from Old English origin meaning 'child from the heather hill'.
Hadley From an English surname which was derived from a place name meaning "heather field" in Old English.
Hado Hay valley
Hadon
Hadrian From the Roman cognomen Hadrianus, which meant "from Hadria" in Latin. Hadria was the name of two Roman settlements. The first (modern Adria) is in no
Hadun Hay valley
Hadwin War friend
Hadwyn War friend
Haefen Safety
Haele Lives in the hall
Haestingas Violent
Haethowine War friend
Hagaleah From the hedged meadow
Hagalean From the hedged enclosure
Hagaward Keeper of the hedged enclosure
Hagley From the hedged enclosure
Hagly From the hedged enclosure
Haig Variant transcription of HAYK.
Hailey Variant of HAYLEY.
Hailie Variant of HAYLEY.
Hain Enclosure
Haines Enclosure
Hal Medieval diminutive of HARRY.
Halbart Brilliant hero
Halbert Brilliant hero
Halburt Brilliant hero
Haldane From Denmark
Halden Half Dane
Hale Hero, Army ruler
Halebeorht Brilliant hero
Haleigh Variant of HAYLEY.
Halford From the hall by the ford
Haligwiella Lives by the holy spring
Hall From a surname which was derived from Old English heall "manor, hall", originally belonging to a person who lived or worked in a manor.
Halle The name Halle has grown vastly in popularity during the 1990s due to the rise of fame of the actress Halle Berry. The name itself means 'a hay meadow
Halley From the Hall
Hallie Diminutive of HARRIET.
Halliwell holy well
Hallwell Lives by the holy spring
Halsey From Hal's island
Halsig From Hal's island
Halstead From the manor house
Halton From the hillslope estate
Halwell Holy well
Hamblin little home-lover
Hambly Home within an enclosure
Hamelstun From the grassy estate
Hamilton From a surname which was derived from Old English hamel "crooked, mutilated" and dun "hill". The surname was originally taken from the name of a town
Hampton Place name
Hand Worker
Hanford From the high ford
Hank Originally a short form of Hankin which was a medieval diminutive of JOHN. Since the 17th century in the United States this name has also been used as
Hanley From the high meadow
Hanly From the high meadow
Hannah The Anglicized version of the biblical name channa, meaning 'God has shown favor'.
Hansford A rocky ford
Hanson Son of a nobleman, Son of Ann or Hans
Happy Happy
Harac From the ancient oak tree
Haraford From the hare's ford
Harald Scandinavian and German cognate of HAROLD. This was the name of several kings of Norway and Denmark.
Harden From the hare's valley
Hardin From the hare's valley
Harding From an English surname which was derived from the Old English given name HEARD. A famous bearer of the surname was American president Warren G. Hardi
Hardwin Old Germanic form of HARTWIN.
Hardwyn Brave friend
Hardy From a surname which was derived from Middle English hardi "brave, hardy".
Hardyn From the hare's valley
Harelache Lives at the hare's lake
Hareleah From the hare's meadow
Harford From the hare's ford
Hargrove From the hare's grove
Haris Ploughman, Cultivator, Friend
Harison Son of Harry::Meaning of the name Harison
Harlak Lives at the hare's lake
Harlan From a surname which was from a place name meaning "hare land" in Old English. In America it has sometimes been given in honour of Supreme Court justi
Harland From a surname which was a variant of HARLAN.
Harlee hare meadow
Harleen From the hare's meadow
Harleigh From the hare's meadow
Harlen From the hare's meadow
Harley From a surname which was from a place name, itself derived from Old English hara "hare" and leah "woodland, clearing".
Harlie From the hare's meadow
Harlon From the hare's meadow
Harlow From a surname which was from a place name which was derived from Old English hær "rock" or here "army", combined with hlaw "hill".
Harlowe From the hare's hill
Harly hare meadow or the long field
Harmon From a surname which was derived from the given name HERMAN.
Harmonie Variant of HARMONY.
Harmony From the English word harmony, ultimately deriving from Greek (harmonia).
Harold From the Old English name Hereweald, derived from the elements here "army" and weald "power, leader, ruler". The Old Norse cognate Haraldr was also co
Harper From an Old English surname which originally belonged to a person who played the harp or who made harps. A notable bearer was the American author Harp
Harree Home ruler
Harrey Home ruler::Meaning of the name Harrey
Harri Finnish and Welsh form of HARRY.
Harrie home ruler

English Boy Names Starting with I

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Name Meaning
Ibbie Diminutive of ISABEL.
Ida Derived from the Germanic element id meaning "work, labour". The Normans brought this name to England, though it eventually died out there in the Midd
Idal From the yew tree valley
Iggy Diminutive of IGNATIUS.
Ike Diminutive of ISAAC. This was the nickname of the American president Dwight D. Eisenhower (1890-1969), based on the initial sound of his surname.
Ilena Giver of life
Imogen The name of a princess in the play 'Cymbeline' (1609) by Shakespeare. He based her on a legendary character named Innogen, but the name was printed in
Imogene Variant of IMOGEN.
Ina Short form of names ending with ina.
Inda The country India
Indi Derived from the English for India this name is a popular name for a baby girl.
India From the name of the country, which is itself derived from the name of the Indus River. The river's name is ultimately from Sanskrit (Sindhu) meaning
Indiana From the name of the American state, which means "land of the Indians". This is the name of the hero in the 'Indiana Jones' series of movies, starring
Indigo From the English word indigo for the purplish-blue dye or the colour. It is ultimately derived from Greek (Indikon) "Indic, from India".
Inez English form of INÉS.
Ingram From an English surname which was derived from the Norman French given name ENGUERRAND.
Innocent From the Late Latin name Innocentius which was derived from innocens "innocent". This was the name of several early saints. It was also borne by 13 po
Ireland Ireland
Irelyn Related to "Ireland," this name refers to the country of that name, and also means vibrant.
Irie Cool, peace::Irie means kindness, blessing, favor.
Irv Lover of the sea
Irvin From the city
Irvine Lover of the sea
Irving Friend
Irwin Sea friend
Irwyn Sea friend
Isabel A name which has spawned over 51 forms (Isabelle, Isabella etc). It means 'God is perfection' or 'God is my oath'. However the element el - meaning Go
Isabella Derived from the name Isabel, a biblical name used commonly as a girls name, meaning 'God is perfection' and 'God is my oath'. The element meaning 'go
Isenham From the iron one's estate
Isham From the iron one's estate
Ivar Archer's bow
Ives Archer
Ivey Ivy, A climbing evergreen ornamental plant
Ivie Ivy, A climbing evergreen ornamental plant
Ivo Archer's bow
Ivor Archer's bow
Ivory White, Pure, Ivory
Ivy From the old English for an evergreen, climbing shrub. Means fidelity and eternity.
Iwdael From the yew tree valley

English Boy Names Starting with J

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Name Meaning
Jace Short form of JASON.
Jacelyn Beautiful
Jacey The name derives from the initials JC. Alternative spellings are Jacie and Jaicee.
Jaci Beautiful
Jack A variant of the name 'Jackson' and a pet name for the name 'John'. In the middle ages it was so common it became a term to mean 'man' or 'boy'.
Jacki Diminutive of JACQUELINE.
Jackie Diminutive of JACK or JACQUELINE. A notable bearer was baseball player Jackie Robinson (1919-1972), the first African-American to play in Major League
Jacklyn Variant of JACQUELINE.
Jacklynn Supplanter
Jackson From an English surname meaning "son of JACK". A famous bearer of the surname was American president Andrew Jackson (1767-1845).
Jaclyn Contracted variant of JACQUELINE.
Jacob Meaning & History
Jacobson Meaning of the name Jacobson
Jacorey This unique name combines "Jacob," which means best boy or replacement, and "Corey," which means hollow.
Jacque Abbreviation of Jacqueline and the feminine of Jacques. Means 'Supplanter' and is sometimes spelt Jacqui, Jacki, Jacky or Jacquae.
Jacquelyn Variant of JACQUELINE.
Jacy Jacy
Jad Curly, Frizzled
Jady The gemstone jade, The color green
Jae Healer
Jaena Bluejay
Jagar Carter
Jager Cart driver
Jagger Strong, Loyal
Jago Cornish form of JACOB.
Jai Conqueror, Victory, The Sun, Conquest, Victorious
Jaicee Beautiful
Jaida Variant of JADA (1).
Jajaun
Jake Medieval variant of JACK. It is also sometimes used as a short form of JACOB.
Jal Water
James From Hebrew origins meaning 'supplanter or follower'. James is the English form of Jacob,
Jameson From an English surname meaning "son of JAMES".
Jamey Diminutive of JAMES.
Jamison From an English surname meaning "son of JAMES".
Janae Elaborated form of JANE.
Janai God has answered
Janaya God has answered
Janee God is gracious
Janel Variant of JANELLE.
Janell God is gracious
Janelle Diminutive of JANE. It has been in use only since the 20th century.
Janene Variant of JANINE.
Janet Medieval diminutive of JANE.
Janette Variant of JANET.
Janice Elaborated form of JANE, created by Paul Leicester Ford for his novel 'Janice Meredith' (1899).
Janie Diminutive of JANE.
Janis Lord of men leader, Master of men
Janise God is gracious
Jannis God is gracious
Janyd Spearman
Janyl Strong, Open-minded
Jaran To cry out, Singing
Jared From the Hebrew name (Yared) or (Yered) meaning "descent". This is the name of a close descendant of Adam in the Old Testament. It has been used as
Jarel Strong, Open-minded
Jaren To cry out, Singing
Jarin To cry out, Singing
Jarman German
Jarod Variant of JARED.
Jarrad Unknown
Jarran To cry out, Singing
Jarred Variant of JARED.
Jarrel Strong, Open-minded
Jarrell Strong, Open-minded
Jarren To cry out, Singing
Jarret Spear strong
Jarrett From a surname which was a variant of GARRETT.
Jarrod Variant of JARED.
Jarron To cry out, Singing
Jarvis From a surname which was derived from the given name GERVAIS.
Jaryl Strong, Open-minded
Jaryn To cry out, Singing
Jasmine Name of a flower plant, Fragrant
Jason Meaning & History
Jasper Means "treasurer" in Persian. This name was traditionally assigned to one of the wise men (also known as the Magi, or three kings) who were said to ha
Jax Short form of JACKSON.
Jaxon Variant of JACKSON.
Jay Swift
Jayar Healer
Jayce Short form of JASON.
Jaycee Unknown
Jaycie Beautiful
Jayde Variant of JADE.
Jaydee The gemstone jade, The color green
Jaye Feminine variant of JAY (1).
Jaylan A variation of the name Jalen or Jaylen , a modern and original American name.
Jaylene Feminine elaboration of JAY (1) using the popular suffix lene.
Jaylyn Feminine elaboration of JAY (1) using the popular suffix lyn.
Jaylynn Bluejay
Jayme Variant of JAMIE.
Jaymes Variant of JAMES.
Jayna Variant of JANE.
Jayne Variant of JANE.
Jayni God is gracious
Jaynie Diminutive of JAYNE.
Jayron Healer
Jayronn Healer
Jayshon Unclear
Jayvee Beautiful
Jaz Unclear

English Boy Names Starting with K

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Name Meaning
Kacee Brave, Watchful
Kacey Variant of CASEY.
Kaci Kaci is variant of the English "Casey" and means "descendant of the vigilant one".
Kacie Variant of CASEY.
Kacy A name which has many variant spellings, meaning 'decendent of Cathasaigh. Decendant of the vigilant one'.
Kade Variant of CADE.
Kadee Mother
Kaden Variant of CADEN.
Kadi Rhythmic flow of sounds
Kadie Rhythmic flow of sounds
Kady Rhythmic flow of sounds
Kaedee Rhythmic flow of sounds
Kaeleigh Keeper of the keys
Kaeley Keeper of the keys
Kaeli Keeper of the keys
Kaelin Keeper of the keys
Kaelyn Variant of KAYLYN.
Kaelynn Keeper of the keys
Kahli Fun
Kailan Keeper of the keys
Kailee Variant of KAYLEE.
Kailene Keeper of the keys
Kailey Variant of KAYLEE.
Kailin Keeper of the keys
Kailyn Variant of KAYLYN.
Kaison Variant of Kaysen; someone who looks out for others, and actively tries to help.
Kalan Greater, Bigger, Senior
Kalee Keeper of the keys
Kaleigh Variant of KAYLEIGH.
Kalen Keeper of the keys
Kaley Variant of KAYLEE.
Kalie Variant of CALLIE or KAYLEE.
Kallen Slim
Kalli cup; fairest, most beautiful; black
Kallie Variant of CALLIE.
Kallita Fun
Kally Fun
Kalyn Variant of KAYLYN.
Kalynn Keeper of the keys
Kambria Wales
Kami Flower name
Kamille Attendant at a religious ceremony
Kamlyn Flower name
Kamren Bent nose
Kamrin Bent nose
Kamron Bent nose
Kamryn Feminine variant of CAMERON.
Kandiss Ethiopian queen
Kapri Caprice
Kara Probably from Old Norse kárr meaning "curly, curved". In Norse legend this is the name of a valkyrie.
Karan Karna, The firstborn of Kunti, Talented, Intelligent, Ear, Document, Another name for brahman or the supreme spirit
Karis This name Karis is of Greek origin and means 'grace' or 'kindness'.
Karisma Favor, Gift, Carisma
Karissa Variant of CHARISSA.
Karla German, Scandinavian and Croatian feminine form of CHARLES.
Karyn Variant of KAREN (1).
Kasey Variant of CASEY.
Kasia Diminutive of KATARZYNA.
Kassandra Greek form of CASSANDRA, as well as a modern English variant.
Kassi Protector of mankind
Kassidy Variant of CASSIDY.
Kassie An English variant form of Kassandra, meaning 'the guileless one' (Greek), 'empty', 'vain' (Latin), 'shining upon man', 'protrude' and 'man' (Old Gree
Kat Diminutive of KATHERINE.
Kate Derived from Greek meaning 'pure' and is shortened version of Katherine. Has grown in popularity in recent years.
Katelin Variant of CAITLIN.
Katelinn Pure, Innocent
Katelyn Variant of CAITLIN.
Katelynn Variant of CAITLIN.
Katey Diminutive of KATE.
Katharine English variant of KATHERINE and German variant of KATHARINA. A famous bearer was American actress Katharine Hepburn (1907-2003).
Katharyn Variant of KATHERINE.
Katherina Latinate form of KATHERINE. Shakespeare used this name in his play 'Taming of the Shrew' (1593).
Katherine This name may come from the Greek for 'pure' or 'of the two'. It has many variations and can be shortened to Kat or Katie. It is largely used in the E
Katheryn Variant of KATHERINE.
Kathie Diminutive of KATHERINE.
Kathrine Danish and Norwegian form of KATHERINE.
Kathryn Contracted form of KATHERINE.
Kathrynn Pure, Innocent
Kathy Diminutive of KATHERINE.
Katie Diminutive of KATE.
Katlin Unknown
Katlyn Variant of CAITLIN.
Katlynne Pure, Innocent
Katy From the Old Greek meaning 'pure'.
Kay Derived from the same roots as the name Katherine, meaning 'pure' or 'torture' , the latter meaning refers to the names association with early Christi
Kayana Keeper of the keys
Kayce Brave, Watchful
Kaycee A popular alternative spelling of the name Casey, meaning 'descendant of Cathasaigh' and 'descendant of the vigilant'.
Kayci Unknown
Kaycie From Celtic origin meaning 'descendant of Cathasaigh' a variant spelling of the English Casey.
Kaye Unknown
Kayla This name has various possible meanings and origins: from Hebrew Mikael, meaning 'who is like God?' ; from Celtic meaning 'church' or 'monastery' or f
Kaylah The name Kaylah has two different meanings; 'church' or 'monastery' or 'descendant of Caollaidhe'. It is also a shortening of the name Michaela wich m
Kaylan The name Kaylan means 'keeper of the keys' or 'pure'.
Kaylea Unknown
Kaylee Kaylee is of particular popularity within England and has various other spellings. From it's Celtic origins, the name means 'slender', however, the na
Kayleen Keeper of the keys
Kayleigh Means "Descendant of Caollaidhe" and also refers to the traditional Gaelic social dance known as a ceilidh.
Kaylen Unknown
Kaylene Keeper of the keys

English Boy Names Starting with L

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Name Meaning
L'pree The prize
Lace Place name
Lacee Also spelt: Lace, Lacie, Laicee, Laicey, Laycie
Lacey From a surname which was a variant of LACY.
Lach Lives near water
Lache Lives near water
Laci Of Hawaiian origin derived from the word lani meaning 'heaven, sky'.
Lacie Derived from Old French language, meaning 'braid'. Also spelt Laci, Lacey, Lacee.
Lacy From a surname which was derived from Lassy, the name of a town in Normandy. The name of the town was Gaulish in origin, perhaps deriving from a perso
Lad Attendant
Ladbroc Lives by the path by the brook
Ladd Young man
Ladde Attendant
Laec Lives near water
Laefertun From the rush farm
Laibrook Lives by the path by the brook
Laidley From the creek meadow
Laidly From the creek meadow
Laina Path or route
Laine Means "wave" in Estonian.
Lainey Variant of LANEY.
Lainglea Long field or woodland
Laingleah Long field or woodland
Lainglee Long field or woodland
Laingleigh Long field or woodland
Laingli Long field or woodland
Lainglie Long field or woodland
Lakisha Combination of the popular prefix La with the name KISHA.
Lamar From a French and English surname, originally from a place name in Normandy, which was derived from Old French la mare meaning "the pool".
Lamont From a Scottish surname which was derived from the Old Norse given name Logmaðr meaning "law man".
Lana Short form of ALANA (English) or SVETLANA (Russian). In the English-speaking world, it was popularized by actress Lana Turner (1921-1995).
Lancdon From the long hill slope
Lance From the Germanic name Lanzo, originally a short form of names that began with the element landa meaning "land". During the Middle Ages it became asso
Landan Long hill
Landen Variant of LANDON.
Landman Property owner
Landon From a surname which was derived from an Old English place name meaning "long hill" (effectively meaning "ridge"). Use of the name may have been inspi
Landor Property owner
Landry Property owner
Lane From a surname meaning "lane, path" which originally belonged to a person who lived near a lane.
Laney Diminutive of ELAINE.
Lang Long, Tall
Langdon From a surname which was a variant of the surname LANDON.
Langford Long, Tall
Langleah From the long meadow
Langleigh long meadow
Langley Englishman
Langston long stone
Langtry Long, Tall
Lanie Path, Roadway
Lanna Fair, Good-looking
Lannie Famous soldier
Lanny Diminutive of LANCE, LANDON, and other names beginning with Lan.
Lanston From the long estate
Lari Finnish diminutive of LAURENCE (1) or HILARIUS.
Larissa Variant of LARISA. It has been commonly used as an English given name only since the 20th century. In 1991 this name was given to one of the moons of
Lark From the English word for the type of songbird.
Larkin Medieval diminutive of LAURENCE (1).
Larnell Laurel crown, The crown of victory
Larraine Warrior maiden
LARRIE Diminutive of LAURENCE (1).
Larry Diminutive of LAURENCE (1). A notable bearer is former basketball player Larry Bird (1956-).
Lashaune God is gracious::Meaning of the name Lashaune
Lashawn Combination of the popular prefix La with the name SHAWN.
Lashon Lashon
Lathan Lathan
Lathrop From the farmstead with the barn
Laticia Joyful
Latisha Variant of LETITIA.
Lattimore Interpreter
Laura Meaning & History
Lauraine Variant of LORRAINE influenced by the spelling of LAURA.
Lauralyn The laurel tree, Sweet bay tree, Honor, Victory
Laureano From the place of laurel trees, Honor, Victory
Laurel Meaning & History
Lauren Variant or feminine form of LAURENCE (1). Originally a masculine name, it was first popularized as a feminine name by actress Betty Jean Perske (1924-
Laurene Diminutive of LAURA.
Laurian From the place of laurel trees, Honor, Victory
Lauriano From the place of laurel trees, Honor, Victory
Laurie Diminutive of LAURA or LAURENCE (1).
Lauryn Variant of LAUREN.
Lavar soft spoken
Lavern Variant of LAVERNE.
Laverne From a surname which was derived from a French place name, ultimately derived from the Gaulish word vern meaning "alder". It is sometimes associated w
Lavina Variant of LAVINIA.
Lavonne Combination of the popular prefix La with the name YVONNE.
Law Medieval diminutive of LAURENCE (1).
Lawford From the ford at the hill
Lawley Laurel crown, The crown of victory
Lawly From the hill meadow
Lawrence Variant of LAURENCE (1). This spelling of the name is now more common than Laurence in the English-speaking world, probably because Lawrence is the us
Lawrie Diminutive of LAWRENCE.
Lawson From an English surname meaning "son of LAURENCE (1)".
Lay From the meadow farm, Concentration, Peace, Another name for brahman or the supreme spirit, Small, Bit, A moment of time, Harvesting, The son of God r
Layna Narrow road
Layne Variant of LANE.
Layton From a surname which was originally derived from a place name meaning "settlement with a leek garden" in Old English.
LAZ Diminutive of LARRY.
Le The meaning of the name Le is 'joy'. It can be used as a name on it's own or is often double barrelled to incorporate other names such as Le-Mei or Le
Lea Form of LEAH.

English Boy Names Starting with M

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Name Meaning
Mabel Medieval feminine form of AMABILIS. This spelling and Amabel were common during the Middle Ages, though they became rare after the 15th century. It wa
Mable Variant of MABEL.
Mace Aromatic spice
Maceo From Matthew's land, Club
Macey Variant of MACY.
Maci Variant of MACY.
Macie Variant of MACY.
Mackenzie From the Gaelic surname Mac Coinnich, which means "son of COINNEACH". A famous bearer of the surname was William Lyon MacKenzie (1795-1861), a Canadia
Macomb To make
Macon To make
Macy From an English surname which was from various towns named Massy in France. The towns themselves were originally named from a Gallo-Roman personal nam
Madalyn Variant of MADELINE.
Maddie Diminutive of MADELINE or MADISON.
Maddison Variant of MADISON.
Maddy Diminutive of MADELINE or MADISON.
Madelina Latinate form of MADELINE.
Madeline English form of MAGDALENE. This is the name of the heroine in a series of children's books by Ludwig Bemelmans, first published 1939.
Madelyn Variant of MADELINE.
Madison The name Madison means 'son of Maud'. It is derived from the name Madison that used to be a surname.
Madisson A variation of the English Madison meaning 'son of Maud'.
Madisyn Variant of MADISON.
Madlyn Variant of MADELINE.
Madonna From a title of the Virgin Mary meaning "my lady" in Italian. A famous bearer of the name is American singer Madonna Ciccone (1958-), known simply as
Mady Maiden
Madyson Variant of MADISON.
Mae Variant of MAY. A famous bearer was American actress Mae West (1893-1980), whose birth name was Mary.
Maed From the meadow
Maelwine Strong friend
Maeret Little famous one
Maerewine Famous friend
Maesen Meaning of the name Maesen
Maethelwine Council friend
Maetthere Strong army
Maeves Little bird
Maggie Diminutive of MARGARET.
Maggy pearl
Magnolia From the English word magnolia for the flower, which was named for the French botanist Pierre Magnol.
Mahalia Variant of MAHALA.
Maise Probabaly a variant spelling of the name Macy , meaning 'from the domain of Maccius'. Alternatively may be derived from the name Maisie, from the Lati
Maisie Diminutive of MAIREAD.
Maitane Dearly loved
Maitena Dearly loved
Maitland From an English surname which was from a Norman French place name possibly meaning "inhospitable".
Maive Little bird
Major From a surname which was originally derived from the given name Mauger, an Old French form of the Germanic name Malger meaning "council spear". The na
Makayla Variant of MICHAELA.
Makepeace Peace maker
Makon To make
Malcom Variant of MALCOLM.
Malinda Variant of MELINDA.
Malvyn Council friend
Malyn Little warrior
Mamie Diminutive of MARY or MARGARET.
Manchester Man of the meadow
Manda Diminutive of MAGDALENA.
Mander From me
Mandy Diminutive of AMANDA.
Manford Protected ford
Manfrid Hero's peace
Manhattan Whiskey
Manheim Man of the meadow
Manley shared land; man's meadow
Manly Hero
Mannie God is with us
Manning Son of a hero
Mannleah From the hero's meadow
Mansfield Man of the meadow
Manton Man of the meadow
Manville Man of the meadow
Mara A pet form of the name Tamara , meaning 'date palm'. Or from the Hebrew word 'mar' meaning 'bitter'. Also has the Greek meaning of 'gentleness' or 'ca
Maralyn Waterfall
Marchland From the march
Marchman From the march
Mardel Surname
Marden From the valley with the pool
Mardon From the valley with the pool
Mardyth Field near water
Margerie Pearl
Mariel Bitter
Marilynn Waterfall
Marisa Of Latin origin meaning 'of the sea', this name is derived from a combination of Marina and Luisa.
Marise Bitter
Marji Pearl
Mark Warlike, Hammer, Defender
Markham Mark's village
Marla Bitter
Marlan Famous, Of the sea
Marland land near the lake
Marlayne From Magdala
Marlee Marlee has the meaning of 'pleasant wood'. The name is a variation of Marley which used to be used as a surname.
Marleigh Marshy meadow
Marlena Woman from Magdala, One who is elevated, A high tower
Marley From English origin meaning from the march meadow, a surname that was taken from a place name meaning 'pleasant wood'
Marlie Meaning 'pleasant wood', Marlie is a variant spelling of the English Marley.
Marlin Famous, Of the sea
Marline From Magdala
Marlon Unknown
Marlow From the hill by the lake, Marshy meadow
Marlowe From the hill by the lake, Marshy meadow
Marlys Little hawk

English Boy Names Starting with N

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Name Meaning
Nan Originally a diminutive of ANN. It may have originated with the affectionate phrase mine Ann, which was later reinterpreted as my Nan. It is now also
Nance Short form of NANCY.
Nancie He (God) has favored me
Nancy Previously a medieval diminutive of ANNIS, though since the 18th century it has been a diminutive of ANN. It is now usually regarded as an independent
Nanette Diminutive of ANNE (1).
Nann Grace
Nannie Diminutive of ANNE (1).
Nanny Diminutive of ANNE (1).
Napier From an English and Scots surname which meant "linen keeper" in Middle English, from Old French nappe "table cloth".
Nash From a surname which was derived from the Middle English phrase atten ash "at the ash tree". A famous bearer of the surname was the mathematician John
Nashe Cliff
Nat Short form of NATHAN, NATHANIEL, NATALIE, or other names beginning with Nat.
Natalee Variant of NATALIE.
Natalie From the Late Latin name Natalia, which meant "Christmas Day" from Latin natale domini. This was the name of the wife of the 4th-century martyr Saint
Nate Short form of NATHAN or NATHANIEL.
Nathalia Portuguese form of Natalia (see NATALIE).
Nathan Gift from God, Rewarded, Given, Giving, Desire, Protector, Lord, Another name for Krishna
Nathaniel Variant of NATHANAEL. It has been regularly used in the English-speaking world since the Protestant Reformation. This has been the most popular spelli
Neal Champion, Cloud, Passionate, Crow, Talktive person, Blue, Indigo, Sapphire, Treasure, A mountain
Nealson Son of a champion, Son of Neil
Ned Diminutive of EDWARD or EDMUND. It has been used since the 14th century, and may have had root in the medieval affectionate phrase mine Ed, which was
Neda Guardian of prosperity, Guardian of the mists
Neddie Guardian of prosperity, Guardian of the mists
Neddy Guardian of prosperity, Guardian of the mists
Nedo Guardian of prosperity, Guardian of the mists
Nedra Guardian of prosperity, Guardian of the mists
Needham Needy home
Neely From a Scottish surname, an Anglicized form of Mac an Fhilidh meaning "son of the poet" in Gaelic.
Neila Champion
Nelda Possibly an elaboration of NELL using the popular name suffix da.
Nell Champion
Nella Shining light
Nellie Son of a champion, Son of Neil
Nels Son of a champion, Son of Neil
Neshaun God is merciful
Neuman Newcomer
Neumann Newcomer
Nev Little saint, Little holy one, From the new town, Hero, Courageous
Nevelson New village
Neven Middle
Nevil New town
Neville New village
Newman Newcomer
Newmie Newcomer
Newton Kernel
Nia Abbreviation of names ending in -nia
Niall Champion
Nichelle
Nicholson Son of Nicholas
Nick People's victory
Nicki People's victory
Nickson People's victory
Nicky Cute and beautiful
Nico Nico is a form of the name Nicola and means 'victory of the people'.
Nicson Son of Nick
Niewheall From the new hall
Nigel Champion
Nijel Champion
Nikki People's victory
Nikkie People's victory
Nikko People's victory
Niko People's victory
Nikos People's victory
Nikson Son of Nick
Niles Champion
Nilton Mill town::Meaning of the name Nilton
Nixen Son of Nick
Nixon People's victory
Nora The name Nora is derived from 'Honor' or 'honorable'. It is also an abbreviation of the name Eleanora
Norbert Shining from the North
Norcross From the north cross roads
Norm From the north
Normal From the north
Norman From the north
Norris From the north
North From the north
Northclif From the north cliff
Northcliff From the north
Northcliffe From the north cliff
Northclyf From the north cliff
Northrop From the north farm
Northrup From the north
Northtun From the north farm
Northwode From the north forest
Norton From the north farm
Norville From the north
Norvin northern friend
Norvyn Friend of the north
Norward From the north
Norwel From the north spring
Norwell northern well
Norwin From the north
Norwood From the north
Norwyn From the north
Nowles From the north
Numen Newcomer
Nyasia Unclear
Nye Island
Nygel Champion
Nykko People's victory

English Boy Names Starting with O

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Name Meaning
Oakden From the oak tree valley
Oakes From the oak tree valley
Oakley Oakley is a traditionally an old English name and relates to the tree of the same name, and means 'from the oak', or 'oak meadow'.
Ocelfa From the high plain
Octavia Feminine form of OCTAVIUS. Octavia was the wife of Mark Antony and the sister of the Roman emperor Augustus. In 19th-century England it was sometimes
Odale Of the valley
Odam Son in law
Odell From a surname which was originally from a place name meaning "woad hill" in Old English. A woad is a herb used for dyeing.
Odom Son in law
Odwolf Wealthy wolf
Odwulf Wealthy wolf
Oegelsby Fearsome
Ogden From a surname which was derived from a place name meaning "oak valley" in Old English. A famous bearer was the humourous American poet Ogden Nash (19
Ogdon From the oak tree valley
Ogelsby Fearsome
Ogelsvie Fearsome
Ogelsvy Fearsome
Oggie From the oak tree valley
Okes From the oak
Oleander
Oli Short form of OLIVER.
Olinda Holy
Olive From the English and French word for the type of tree, ultimately derived from Latin oliva.
Oliver From Olivier, a Norman French form of a Germanic name such as ALFHER
Olivia Portuguese, Slovak and Hungarian form of OLIVIA.
Ollaneg From Olney
Ollie Diminutive of OLIVER, OLIVIA or OLIVE.
Olney Holy
Onslow From the zealous one's hill
Onslowe From the zealous one's hill
Onyx Onyx::This gemstone name means shiny black stone. In Greek it also means fingernail.
Oona Irish variant and Finnish form of ÚNA.
Opal From the English word opal for the iridescent gemstone, the birthstone of October. The word ultimately derives from Sanskrit (upala) meaning "jewel".
Ophelia Ophelia is from the Greek word meaning 'to help'. It is a name that has been used since the 19th century and was also the name of a character in Willi
Orahamm From tbe riverbank enclosure
Oral Meaning uncertain. This name was borne by the influential American evangelist Oral Roberts (1918-2009), who was apparently named by his cousin.
Oram From tbe riverbank enclosure
Oratun From the shore farm
Ordland From the pointed hill
Ordman Spearman
Ordmund Spear protector
Ordsone Ormond's son
Ordwald Spear strength
Ordwin Spear friend
Ordwine Spear friend
Orford From the cattle ford
Orham From tbe riverbank enclosure
Orick From the ancient oak tree
Orik From the ancient oak tree
Orland From the pointed hill
Orman Spearman
Ormeman Spearman
Ormemund Spear protector
Ormond From an Irish surname which was derived from Ó Ruaidh meaning "descendant of RUADH".
Ormund Spear protector
Orran River name
Orrick From the ancient oak tree
Orrik From the ancient oak tree
Orsin Spearman's son
Orson From an English surname which was originally a nickname meaning "bear cub", from a diminutive of Norman French ors "bear", ultimately from Latin ursus
Orton From the shore farm
Ortun From the shore farm
Orval Spear strength
Orvil Spear strength
Orville Spear strength
Orwald Spear strength
Os Divine
Osbart Divinely brilliant
Osbeorht Divinely brilliant
Osbert Divinely glorious, Inspired
Osborn Bear of God
Osburn Divine warrior
Osburt Divinely brilliant
Oscar Divine spear
Osman A servant of God
Osmar Divinely glorious, Inspired
Osmarr Divinely glorious, Inspired
Osmen Inspired, Divine
Osmin Godly protection
Osmond Divinely glorious, Inspired
Osmont Divine protector
Osmund Divinely glorious, Inspired
Osred Divine counselor
Osric Divine ruler
Osrick Divine ruler
Osrid Divine counselor
Osrik Divine ruler
Ossie Divinely glorious, Inspired
Osted Inspired, Divine
Ostric Inspired, Divine
Oswald Power of God
Oswaldo Divinely powerful
Oswall Divinely powerful
Oswell Divinely glorious, Inspired
Oswin God's friend
Oxford From the ox farm
Oxley From the ox enclosure
Oxnaford From the ox ford
Oxnaleah From the ox enclosure
Oxon From where the oxen ford

English Boy Names Starting with P

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Name Meaning
Pace From an English surname which was derived from the Middle English word pace meaning "peace".
Packard One who packs
Packer hardy, brave, and strong
Packston Poecc's settlement
Paegastun From the fighter's farm
Page From a surname which was a variant of PAIGE.
Paige From an English surname meaning "servant, page" in Middle English. It is ultimately derived (via Old French and Italian) from Greek (paidion) meaning
Paine Pagan
Paks Peace
Palma Palm bearing pilgrim
Palmer From an English surname meaning "pilgrim". It is ultimately from Latin palma "palm tree", since pilgrims to the Holy Land often brought back palm fron
Palmere Pilgrim
Palmyra Palm bearing pilgrim
Pam Short form of PAMELA.
Pamela This name was invented in the late 16th century by the poet Sir Philip Sidney for use in his poem 'Arcadia'. He possibly intended it to mean "all swee
Pansy From the English word for a type of flower, ultimately deriving from Old French pensee "thought".
Parisch Lives near the church
Park Keeper of the forest, Forest ranger, Cultivated land
Parke Keeper of the forest, Forest ranger, Cultivated land
Parker From an English occupational surname which meant "keeper of the park".
Parkin Little rock
Parkins Son of Parkin
Parkley Cultivated land
Parks Cultivated land
Parle Little rock
Parnall Little rock
Parnel Contracted form of PETRONEL. In the later Middle Ages it became a slang term for a promiscuous woman, and the name subsequently fell out of use.
Parrish Lives near the church
Pat Short form of PATRICK or PATRICIA. A famous bearer of this name was Pat Garrett (1850-1908), the sheriff who shot Billy the Kid.
PATE Medieval diminutive of PATRICK.
Patience From the English word patience, ultimately from Latin patientia, a derivative of pati "to suffer". This was one of the virtue names coined by the Puri
Paton From the fighter's town
Patricia Feminine form of Patricius (see PATRICK). In medieval England this spelling appears in Latin documents, but this form was probably not used as the act
Patrick Meaning & History
Patsy Variant of PATTY, also used as a diminutive of PATRICK.
Patten From the fighter's town
Patti Variant of PATTY.
Pattie Variant of PATTY.
Pattin From the fighter's town
Patton From an English surname which was derived from a diminutive of PATRICK. A notable bearer of the surname was the American World War II general George S
Patty Originally a variant of Matty, a 17th-century diminutive of MARTHA. It is now commonly used as a diminutive of PATRICIA.
Paul Meaning & History
Paulie Diminutive of PAUL.
Pauline French feminine form of Paulinus (see PAULINO).
Pauloc Little rock
Paulson Little, Son of Paul
Pax Means "peace" in Latin. In Roman mythology this was the name of the goddess of peace.
Paxon Poecc's settlement
Paxton From a surname which was derived from an English place name meaning "Pœcc's town". Pœcc is an Old English name of unknown meaning.
Paxtun From the peaceful farm
Paxy Peace
Payden From the fighter's farm
Payne Pagan
Payton Variant of PEYTON.
Peace From the English word peace, ultimately derived from Latin pax.
Pearl From the English word pearl for the concretions formed in the shells of some mollusks, ultimately from Late Latin perla. Like other gemstone names, it
Pearla Pearl
Pearlie Diminutive of PEARL.
Pearroc Of the forest
Pebbles Stone
Peerce rock
PEERS Variant of PIERS.
Peersey Rock
Peggy Medieval variant of Meggy, a diminutive of MARGARET. The reason for the change in the initial consonant is unknown.
Peirce Rock
Pelham Mantle
Pell Mantle
Pelltun From the pool farm
Pelton Mantle
Pemton From the pool farm
Pen Short form of PENELOPE.
Penleigh From the enclosed pasture meadow
Penley From the enclosed pasture meadow
Penn Enclosure
Pennleah From the enclosed pasture meadow
Penny Diminutive of PENELOPE.
Penton From the enclosed farm
Pepper From the pepper plant
Perce Short form of PERCY.
Percival Created by the 12th-century French poet Chrétien de Troyes for his poem 'Perceval, the Story of the Grail'. In the poem Perceval was one of King Arthu
Percy From an English surname which was derived from the name of a Norman town Perci, which was itself perhaps derived from a Gaulish given name which was L
Peregrine The peregrine falcon
Perekin Little rock
Peri Just fame
Perin Pear tree
Perkinson Son of Perkin
Perla Pearl
Perle Pearl
Pernel Little rock
Perri Wanderer
Perry Rock, Stone
Perye From the pear tree
Pet Rock, Stone
Pete Rock, Stone
Peter Rock, Stone
Peterson Rock
Peyton From the fighter's farm
Pfeostun From the Priest's farm
PfessSley From the priest's meadow
Phelps Son of Philip

English Boy Names Starting with Q

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Name Meaning
Quaid Powerful ruler
Quantavius Meaning of the name Quantavius
Quantay Unclear
Quashawn Meaning of the name Quashawn
Queenie Diminutive of QUEEN.
Quent Fifth-born child
Quentin French form of the Roman name QUINTINUS. It was borne by a 3rd-century saint, a missionary who was martyred in Gaul. The Normans introduced this name
Quenton Fifth-born child
Quentrell Fifth-born child
Quest Quest
Quincey Variant of QUINCY.
Quincy From a surname which was derived (via the place name CUINCHY) from the personal name QUINTIUS. A famous bearer was John Quincy Adams (1767-1848), sixt
Quint Fifth-born child
Quintavius Meaning of the name Quintavius
Quinten Variant and Dutch form of QUENTIN.
Quintin Variant of QUENTIN.
Quinton Variant of QUENTIN, also coinciding with an English surname meaning "queen's town" in Old English.
Quintrell Fifth-born child

English Boy Names Starting with R

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Name Meaning
Ra Possibly means "sun" in Egyptian. Ra was an important Egyptian sun god originally worshipped in Heliopolis in Lower Egypt. He was usually depicted as
Rab Lord, Master one of the nam
Racer Meaning of the name Racer
Rachel From the Hebrew name ????? (Rachel) meaning "ewe"
Radbert Red haired counselor
Radbourne Lives by the red stream
Radburn Lives by the red stream
Radburt Red haired counselor
Radbyrne Lives by the red stream
Radcliff From a surname which was derived from a place name meaning "red cliff" in Old English.
Radcliffe From the red cliff
Radclyf From the red cliff
Radclyffe From a surname, a variant of RADCLIFF.
Radeliffe From the red cliff
Radford From the red cliff
Radley From the red cliff
Radmund Red haired defender
Radnor From the red cliff
Radolf Red wolf
Radolph Red wolf
Rae Short form of RACHEL. It can also be used as a feminine form of RAY.
Raed Leader
Raedanoran From the red shore
Raedburne Lives by the red stream
Raedclyf From the red cliff
Raedeman Red haired horseman
Raedford From the red ford
Raedleah From the red meadow
Raedmund Red haired defender
Raedpath Lives near the red path
Raedwolf Red wolf
Rafe Variant of RALPH. This form became common during the 17th century, reflecting the usual pronunciation.
Rafferty From an Irish surname which was an Anglicized form of Ó Rabhartaigh meaning "descendant of Rabhartach". The given name Rabhartach means "flood tide".
Raffi Wolf
Raghnall Gaelic form of RAGNVALD.
Rain Ruler
Raina Variant transcription of RAYNA (1).
Raine Possibly based on the French word reine meaning "queen". A famous bearer is the British socialite Raine Spencer (1929-), the stepmother of Princess Di
Rainey Rainey
Rainy Rainy
Raleah From the roe deer meadow
Raleich Deer's meadow
Raleigh From a surname which was from a place name meaning either "red clearing" or "roe deer clearing" in Old English.
Raley Dweller by the deer meadow
Ralf Variant of RALPH.
Rally Dweller by the deer meadow
Ralph Contracted form of the Old Norse name RÁÐÚLFR (or its Norman form Radulf). Scandinavian settlers introduced it to England before the Norman conquest,
RALPHIE Diminutive of RALPH.
Ralphy Wise wolf, wolf-shield::Meaning of the name Ralphy
Ralston Wolf
Ramm Ram
Ramsay Variant of RAMSEY.
Ramsden From the ram's valley
Ramsey From a surname which was derived from a place name meaning "wild-garlic island" in Old English.
Rance A kind of Belgian marble
Randahl Wise wolf, wolf-shield::Wise power.
Randal Variant of RANDALL.
Randale Wolf, Protector
Randall From an English surname which was derived from the medieval given name RANDEL.
Randel Medieval diminutive of RANDOLF and other names beginning with the Germanic element rand meaning "rim (of a shield)".
Randell Variant of RANDALL.
Randey wolf shield
Randie Wolf, Protector
Randkin Little shield
Randolf From the Germanic elements rand meaning "rim (of a shield)" and wulf meaning "wolf". The Normans brought this name to England, where there existed alr
Randolph Variant of RANDOLF. This spelling was adopted in the 18th century.
Randon Wolf, Protector
Randson Son of Rand
Randull Wise wolf, wolf-shield
Randy Diminutive of RANDALL, RANDOLF or MIRANDA.
Rane Strong counselor
Ranell Strong counselor
Ranfield From the raven's field
Rang Raven
Ranger Ward of the forest
Rangey From raven's island
Rangford From the raven's ford
Rangley From the raven's meadow
Rangy From raven's island
Rankin Little shield
Ransden Ram's island
Ransford Raven's ford
Ransley Raven's meadow
Ransom warrior's shield
Ransome Son of the shield
Ranson Son of the shield
Rapere Maker of rope
Rashaan Unclear
Raul Versatile
Raven Sunny, A bird
Ravi Delighted, Satisfied, Hope, Expectation, Wish, The Sun, Expert or skilled, Fire
Ravinger Ravine
Ravinia Ravine
Ravyn Dark haired, Wise
Rawdon Meaning of the name Rawdon::From the hill.
Rawgon Son of Rawley or Raleigh
Rawiella From the deer spring
Rawley Dweller by the deer meadow
Rawling Son of Rawley or Raleigh
Rawlings Son of Rolfe

English Boy Names Starting with S

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Name Meaning
Sabrina Meaning & History
Sadie Diminutive of SARAH.
Saebeorht Glory at sea
Saeger Seaman
Saelig From the happy meadow
Saewald Sea powerful
Saeweard Sea guardian
Safford From the willow ford
Saffron From the English word which refers either to a spice, the crocus flower from which it is harvested, or the yellow-orange colour of the spice. It is de
Sagar Sea, Ocean
Sage From the English word sage, which denotes either a type of spice or else a wise person.
Sailor Sailor
Sal Short form of SALLY, SALVADOR, and other names beginning with Sal.
Salal Plant
Salford From the willow ford
Salhdene From the willow valley
Salhford From the willow ford
Salhtun Lives near the willow farm
Salina Perhaps an invented name based on similar-sounding names such as SELINA.
Sallie Diminutive of SARAH.
Sallsbury From the fortified keep
Sally Diminutive of SARAH.
Salton Lives near the willow farm
Samantha Perhaps intended to be a feminine form of SAMUEL, using the name suffix antha (possibly inspired by Greek (anthos) "flower"). It originated in Americ
Sammie Diminutive of SAMUEL, SAMSON or SAMANTHA.
Sammy Diminutive of SAMUEL, SAMSON or SAMANTHA.
Sampson Appeared in Romeo & Juliet
Samuel Meaning & History
Sanborn Dweller at the sandy ford
Sanbourne From the sandy brook
Sander Dutch, Danish and Norwegian short form of ALEXANDER.
Sanderson Alexander's son
Sandford From a surname which was a variant of SANFORD.
Sandie Variant of SANDY.
Sandon From the sandy hill
Sandra Short form of ALESSANDRA. It was introduced to the English-speaking world by author George Meredith, who used it for the heroine in his novel 'Emilia
Sands Alexander's son
Sandy Defending men
Sanersone Alexander's son
Sanford From an English surname, originally from a place name, which meant "sand ford" in Old English.
Santon From the sandy farm
Sarah Meaning & History
Satchel sack, small bag
Saunders Alexander's son
Saunderson Alexander's son
Savanah Meaning 'tree-less plain'. The name is generally more popular in the USA than the UK. Variations of spelling include: Savana; Savanna and Savannah.
Sawyer Woodman
Sawyere Saws wood
Sawyers Son of Sawyer
Saxan Sword
Saxon The name Saxon is of German origin. Meaning dagger or short sword. The Germanic Saxons frequently invaded Britain in the 5th Century
Scadwiella From the shed spring
Scaffeld From the crooked field
Scandleah From the loud meadow
Scandy Boisterous
Scarlet Derived from Old English origin meaning 'scarlet cloth' it is an alternative spelling of the English name Scarlett.
Scarlotte Derivation of the name Scarlett. Perhaps derived from parents who couldn't decide between Scarlett and Charlotte.
Sceapleigh From the sheep meadow
Sceley From the happy meadow
Scelftun From the ledge farm
Schaddoc Shad fish
Scirloc Blond
Scirwode From the bright forest
Scot Wanderer
Scotlynn Meaning of the name Scotlynn
Scott Originated as a descriptive term for a Scotsmans, or a nickname for Gaelic-speaking persons from Ireland, now a popular first name.
Scottas From Scotland
Scotty From Scotland, A Gael
Sea Sea-glorious
Seabert Glory at sea
Seabroc From the brook by the sea
Seabrook From the brook by the sea
Seaburt Glory at sea
Seabury Sea-glorious
Seadon From the hill by the sea
Seager Seaman
Sealey From the happy meadow
Seaward Sea guardian
Seberg Sea-glorious
Sebert Glory at sea
Secg Swordsman
Secgwic From the sword grass place
Sedgeley From the swordsman's meadow
Sedgewic From the sword grass place
Sedgewick From the sword grass place
Sedgewik From the sword grass place
Seely From the happy meadow
Seetin From the farm by the sea
Sefton From Sefton
Segar Seaman
Seger Seaman
Selby From the manor house
Selden From the willow valley
Seldon From the willow valley
Selig From the happy meadow
Selvyn Mythological Greek god of trees
Selwine Good friend
Selwyn Good friend
Severin Place name
Severn Strict, Restrained

English Boy Names Starting with T

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Name Meaning
Tabatha Variant of TABITHA.
Tabby Diminutive of TABITHA.
Taber Drummer
Tabitha Means "gazelle" in Aramaic. Tabitha in the New Testament was a woman restored to life by Saint Peter. Her name is translated into Greek as Dorcas (see
Tabor Drummer
Taburer Drummer
Tad Short form of THADDEUS.
Tadd One of Christ's 12 apostles
Taft homestead
Tahurer Drummer
Tai From Chinese ? (tài) meaning "very, extreme" or other characters pronounced in a similar way.
Tailor Tailor
Tain River
Tait Measure of land
Taitum Cheerful, Brings joy
Tal Derived from Hebrew (tal) meaning "dew".
Talbert Tall
Talbot From a surname which was perhaps derived from a Germanic given name composed of the elements tal "to destroy" and bod "message".
Talbott Tall
Talford Tall
Tallon Tallon
Talmadge Tall
Tamera Variant of TAMARA.
Tamika Variant of TAMIKO, inspired by the American jazz singer Tamiko Jones (1945-) or the American movie 'A Girl Named Tamiko' (1963).
Tammy Short form of TAMARA and other names beginning with Tam.
Tamra Copper red
Tamsin Contracted form of THOMASINA. It was traditionally used in Cornwall.
Tamtun From the quiet river farm
Tania Variant of TANYA.
Tanika Invented name, probably modeled on TAMIKA and influenced by TANYA.
Tanisha Combination of the popular name element Tan (from names such as TANYA) and the common name suffix sha.
Tanner From an English surname meaning "one who tans hides".
Tannere Leather maker
Tanton From the quiet river farm
Tara Derived from Old English language, meaning 'hill'.
Tarin From the rocky hills, Watchtower
Tarleton From the thunder estate
Taron Earthman
Tarrence Roman clan name
Tarrin Earthman
Taryn Probably a feminine form of TYRONE. Actors Tyrone Power and Linda Christian created it for their daughter Taryn Power (1953-).
Tassa Born at Christmas
Tate From an English surname which was derived from the Old English given name Tata, of unknown origin.
Tatum From a surname which was originally derived from a place name meaning "Tata's homestead" in Old English.
Tavon Hillside
Tay Tailor
Taya Jayam
Taylan Means "tall" in Turkish.
Tayler Variant of TAYLOR.
Taylon Tailor
Taylor From an English surname which originally denoted someone who was a tailor, from Norman French tailleur, ultimately from Latin taliare "to cut". Its mo
Tayson Tailor
Tayte Cheerful
Tayten Tayten
Teagan From an Irish surname, an Anglicized form of Ó Tadhgáin meaning "descendant of Tadhgán". The given name Tadhgán is a diminutive of TADHG
Teal From the English word for the type of duck or the greenish-blue colour.
Tearle Stem
Ted Short form of EDWARD or THEODORE. A famous bearer was the American baseball player Ted Williams (1918-2002), who was born as Theodore.
Teddie Guardian of prosperity, Guardian of the mists
Teddy Diminutive of EDWARD or THEODORE.
Tedmond National protector
Tedmund National protector
Tedric Gift of God
Tedrick People's ruler
Tem County
Tempeltun From the temple farm
Temple From a surname which originally belonged to a person who was associated with the Knights Templar, a medieval religious military order.
Templeton temple settlement
Tennessee Son of Dennis
Tennison Son of Dennis
Tenny Son of Dennis
Tennyson From an English surname which meant "son of Tenney", Tenney being a medieval form of DENIS. A notable bearer of the surname was British poet Alfred Lo
Terence Roman clan name
Teri Teri is taken from the alternative spelling Terri.
Terika Saint's name
Terrail Strong willed
Terrale Strong willed
Terran Earthman
Terrance Terrance
Terreal Strong willed
Terrel Powerful
Terrell Thunder ruler
Terrelle Powerful
Terri Reaper
Terrie Saint's name
Terrill Thunder ruler
Terrin Saint's name
Terron Earthman
Terry Polished, Tender
Terryal Terryal
Terryel Strong willed
Terryn Saint's name
Terrys Son of Terrell
Teryysone Son of Terrell
Tess Of English origin an abbreivation of Teresa meaning 'harvester'
Tessa A diminutive form of Theressa, meaning 'woman from Therasia' or 'hunter'. Could also be derived from the Greek 'theros' meaning 'summer'.
Tessie Saint's name
Teyen From the enclosure
Teylor Tailor::Meaning of the name Teylor::A form of taylor
Thacher Roofer

English Boy Names Starting with U

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Name Meaning
Udale From the yew tree valley
Udall From the yew tree valley
Udayle From the yew tree valley
Udell From the yew tree valley
Udolph Wealthy wolf
Uja Grow.
Ulfred Wolf of peace
Ulger Wolf ruler
Uli Noble leader
Ullock Wolf sport
Ullok Wolf sport
Ulmarr Famous wolf
Ulric Middle English form of the Old English name Wulfric meaning "wolf power". When it is used in modern times, it is usually as a variant of ULRICH.
Ulrich Meaning & History
Ulrick Wolf ruler
Ulrika Swedish feminine form of ULRICH. This was the name of two queens of Sweden.
Ulrike German feminine form of ULRICH.
Ulu Wolf ruler
Ulvelaik Wolf sport
Unwin Unfriendly
Unwine Unfriendly
Unwyn Unfriendly
Upchurch From the upper church
Upshaw From the upper town
Upton From a surname which was derived from a place name meaning "upper town" in Old English. A famous bearer of this name was the American novelist Upton S
Uptun From the upper farm
Upwode From the upper forest
Ursula Meaning & History
Usbeorn Divine warrior

English Boy Names Starting with V

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Name Meaning
Vail Lives in the valley
Val Short form of VALENTINE (1), VALERIE, and other names beginning with Val.
Valarie Variant of VALERIE.
Vale From the English word meaning "wide river valley".
Valen Strong
Valentine Strong
Valerie English and German form of VALERIA and Czech variant of VALÉRIE.
Valiant Brave
Vallen Strong
Valo
Van Short form of names containing van, such as VANCE or IVAN.
Vance From an English surname which was derived from Old English fenn meaning "marsh, fen".
Vanessa Invented by author Jonathan Swift for his poem 'Cadenus and Vanessa' (1726). He arrived at it by rearranging the initial syllables of the first name a
Vannes Grain fans
Vareck From the fortress
Varek From the fortress
Varik From the fortress
Vere From a Norman surname which was from a French place name, which was itself derived from a Gaulish word meaning "alder".
Vergil Variant of VIRGIL.
Vern Short form of VERNON.
Verna Feminine form of VERNON, sometimes associated with the Latin word vernus "spring". It has been in use since the 19th century.
Verne From the alder grove, Spring-like
Vernon From a Norman surname which was from a French place name, ultimately derived from the Gaulish word vern meaning "alder".
Vi Short form of VIOLET.
Vic Short form of VICTOR or VICTORIA.
Vicki Diminutive of VICTORIA.
Vicky Conqueror, Victorious
Victor Roman name meaning "victor, conqueror" in Latin. It was common among early Christians, and was borne by several early saints and three popes. It was r
Victorino Conqueror
Vidal Life
Vilfred Longing for peace
Vincenzo prevailing
Vingon Son of Vinn
Vinn Conqueror
Vinnie Conqueror
Vinson Conqueror
Vinsone Son of Vinn
Virgena Chaste, Pure
Vishnu Lord Vishnu, Root, To pervade, The preserver of the Hindu holy Trinity, Has ten incarnations including raam, Krishna and Buddha (Hindu Lord; Rama is c
Vivian The Lady of the Lake
Viviana The Lady of the Lake
Vivianna The Lady of the Lake
Vladik Wreath of glory.
Vruyk From the fortress

English Boy Names Starting with W

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Name Meaning
Wacleah From Wake's meadow
Wacuman Watchman
Wada Advancer
Wadanhyll From the advancer's hill
Wade From an English surname, either WADE (1) or WADE (2).
Wadley A ford
Wadsworth From Wade's estate
Waed Advancer
Waefreleah From the quaking aspen tree meadow
Waer Wary
Waerheall From the true man's manor.
Waeringawicum Fortress
Waescburne From the flooding brook
Waggoner Wagon maker
Wagner Wagon driver
Wain Craftsman
Wainwright Wagon maker
Wait Guard
Waite Guard
Wake Alert
Wakefield From Wake's field
Wakeley From Wake's meadow
Wakeman Watchman
Waki Shelter (Hopi)
Walbert Secure
Walbridge From the Welshman's bridge
Walbrydge From the Welshman's bridge
Walby From the Welshman's dwellings
Walcot Old cottage
Walcott Old cottage
Walden From the Welshman's valley
Waldo Originally a short form of Germanic names containing the element wald meaning "rule". In the Middle Ages this name became the basis for a surname. Its
Waldon wooded valley
Waldron From the Welshman's hill
Waleis From Wales
Walford From the Welshman's ford
Walfred Peaceful ruler
Walfrid Peaceful ruler
Walk Cloth washer, wall-marsh
Walker From an English surname which referred to the medieval occupational of a walker, also known as a fuller. Walkers would tread on wet, unprocessed wool
Wallace From a Scottish and English surname which originally meant "Welsh" or "foreigner" in Norman French. It was first used as given name in honour of Sir W
Wallach Welshman
Wallas Welshman
Wallie Welshman
Wallis From a surname which was a variant of WALLACE. Wallis Simpson (1895-1986) was the divorced woman whom Edward VIII married, which forced him to abdicat
Wally Diminutive of WALTER or WALLACE.
Walmond Mighty protector
Walsh Welshman
Walt Short form of WALTER.
Walter From a Germanic name meaning "ruler of the army", composed of the elements wald "rule" and hari "army". The Normans brought it to England, where it re
Walton From a surname which was originally taken from various Old English place names meaning "stream town", "wood town", or "wall town".
Walworth From the Welshman's farm, Welsh friend
Walwyn Welsh friend
Wamukota Left handed.
Wanrrick Fortress
Wapi Lucky.
Ward Blossoms, Flowers
Warde Guardian
Wardell From a surname which was derived from a place name meaning "watch hill" in Old English.
Warden Guardian
Wardley Guardian
Ware Wary
Waren Loyal
Warfield Guardian
Warford Guardian
Warleigh From the weir meadow
Warley Guardian
Warmond Guardian
Warner From a Norman surname which was derived from the given name WERNER.
Warrane Game warden
Warren From an English surname which was derived either from Norman French warrene meaning "animal enclosure", or else from the town of La Varenne in Normand
Warrick From a surname which was a variant of WARWICK.
Warron Game-park, place in France
Warry Game-park, place in France
Warton Guardian
Wartun From the farm by the weir
Warwick From a surname which was derived from the name of a town in England, itself from Old English wer "weir, dam" and wíc "settlement".
Warwyk Fortress
Wasdsorth A ford
Washbourne From the flooding brook
Washburne From the flooding brook
Washington From a surname which was originally derived from the name of an English town, itself meaning "settlement belonging to WASSA's people". The given name
Wat Medieval short form of WALTER.
Watelford From the hurdle ford
Watford From the hurdle ford
Watkins Powerful warrior, Rule amry
Watson Son of Walter
Watt Son of Walter
Wattekinson Son of Walter
Wattesone Son of Walter
Wattikinson Son of Walter
Wattkins Son of Walter
Watts Son of Walter
Wattson Son of Walter
Waverly From the tree-lined meadow
Wayde Angel from God
Waydee Angel from God
Waydell Angel from God
Waylan Angel from God
Wayland From Weland, the Old English cognate of WIELAND.

English Boy Names Starting with X

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Name Meaning
Xabat Savior.
Xaiver Meaning of the name Xaiver
Xandra Short form of ALEXANDRA.
Xavier Meaning & History

English Boy Names Starting with Y

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Name Meaning
Yale From a Welsh surname which was itself derived from a place name meaning "fertile upland" (from Welsh ial).
Yancy From a surname, which was an Americanized form of the Dutch surname Jansen meaning "JAN (1)'s son".
Yardley From the enclosed meadow
Yardly From the enclosed meadow
Yates Gatekeeper
Yeats the gates
Yeoman Retainer
Yoman Retainer
Yorick Altered form of JØRG. Shakespeare used this name for a deceased court jester in his play 'Hamlet' (1600).
York From a surname, which was derived from York, the name of a city in northern England. The city name was originally Eburacon, Latinized as Eboracum, mea
Yul Born at Christmas
Yule Born at Christmas
Yulia Variant transcription of YULIYA.

English Boy Names Starting with Z

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Name Meaning
Zac Short form of ZACHARY.
Zach Short form of ZACHARY.
Zachariah Variant of ZECHARIAH. This spelling is used in the King James Version of the Old Testament to refer to one of the kings of Israel (called Zechariah in
Zacharias Greek form of ZECHARIAH. This form of the name is used in most English versions of the New Testament to refer to the father of John the Baptist. It wa
Zachary Usual English form of ZACHARIAS, used in some English versions of the New Testament. This form has been in use since the Middle Ages, though it did no
Zachery Variant of ZACHARY.
Zack Short form of ZACHARY.
Zackary Variant of ZACHARY.
Zackery Variant of ZACHARY.
Zadok Means "righteous" in Hebrew. This is the name of several characters in the Old Testament, most notably the high priest of Israel during the reigns of
Zaine A variant spelling of Zane. The literal meaning of Zane is "gift form God". Zane is also taken from the Hebrew for "gracious" and "merciful".
Zak Short form of ZACHARY.
Zakari Remembered by God
ZAKARIA Zachary
Zakary Remembered by God
Zander Variant of XANDER.
Zanna Short form of SUZANNA.
Zayden An invented name, using the popular aden suffix sound found in such names as Braden, Hayden and Aidan.
Zayne God is merciful
Zeandre Unclear
Zed Short form of ZEDEKIAH.
Zeke (Celebrity Name: Arshad Warsi)
Zelma Variant of SELMA.
Zena Meaning unknown. It could be a variant of XENIA or a diminutive of names featuring this sound, such as ALEXINA, ROSINA or ZENOBIA. This name has occas
ZEPH Short form of ZEPHANIAH.
Zeva Wolf
Zin Flower name
Zinnia From the name of the flower, which was itself named for the German botanist Johann Zinn.

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ever or eternal ruler. Gender: Boy, Origin: English, Norse.
Light bringer, Exalted high, Enlightened, Lofty, Powerful mountain. Gender: Boy, Origin: Arabic, English, Hebrew.
Device for doing calculations, Clever. Gender: Boy, Origin: English.
Device for doing calculations, Clever. Gender: Boy, Origin: English.
Diminutive of ABIGAIL. Gender: Boy, Girl, Unisex, Origin: English, German, Hebrew.
Diminutive of ABIGAIL. Gender: Boy, Girl, Origin: English, Hebrew.
Diminutive of ABIGAIL. Gender: Boy, Girl, Unisex, Origin: English, Hebrew.
Father. Gender: Boy, Girl, Origin: Arabic, British, English.
Father. Gender: Boy, Girl, Origin: British, English, Hebrew.
Diminutive of ABIGAIL. Gender: Boy, Girl, Origin: American, English, Hebrew.
Healthy, Vanity, Breath, Breathing. Gender: Boy, Girl, Origin: English, Hebrew, Spanish.
Resolute, Keeper of the abbey larder. Gender: Boy, Origin: English, German.
Meaning & History. Gender: Boy, Girl, Origin: English, Hebrew.
From a place name mentioned briefly in the New Testament. It is probably from Hebrew ('avel) meaning "meadow, grassy area". It has occasionally been . Gender: Boy, Girl, Origin: American, English, Hebrew.
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. Gender: Boy, Origin: English, Hebrew.
Hungarian form of ABRAHAM. Gender: Boy, Girl, Origin: English, Hebrew, Shakespearian.
Meaning 'unity', this name sounds quite modern but is actually a variant of old English names such as Acey. Gender: Boy, Girl, Origin: English, Latin.
Of English origin and a variant of the Old English name Acey which means 'number one, the best'. Gender: Boy, Origin: British, English.
Meadow of oaks. Gender: Boy, Origin: British, English.
Meadow of oaks. Gender: Boy, Girl, Origin: British, English.
Town with many oaks. Gender: Boy, Origin: British, English.
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. Gender: Boy, Girl, Origin: African, English, German, Teutonic.
Variant of ADELINA. Gender: Boy, Girl, Origin: English, German, Teutonic.
A prophets name, Black. Gender: Boy, Girl, Origin: English, Hebrew, Hindu.
Wealthy. Gender: Boy, Girl, Origin: English, German.
Diminutive of ADELAIDE. Gender: Boy, Girl, Unisex, Origin: English, German, Hebrew.
earth. Gender: Boy, Girl, Origin: English, Hebrew.
Adam's son. Gender: Boy, Girl, Origin: English.
From an English surname meaning "son of ADAM". Its recent popularity as a feminine name stems from its similarity in sound to Madison. Gender: Boy, Girl, Unisex, Origin: British, English.
Variation of Addison, which means son of Adam. Gender: Boy, Girl, Origin: English, Hebrew.
Created by God. Gender: Boy, Girl, Origin: English, German, Hebrew, Teutonic.
Feminine variant of ADDISON. Gender: Boy, Girl, Origin: British, English.
Originally a short form of names beginning with the Germanic element adal meaning "noble". Saint Adela was a 7th-century Frankish princess who founded. Gender: Boy, Girl, Origin: English, French, German.
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. Gender: Boy, Girl, Origin: English, French, German.
Elaborated form of ADELA. Gender: Boy, Girl, Origin: English, French, German.
Variant of ADELA. Gender: Boy, Girl, Origin: English, German, Teutonic.
Variant of ADELE. Gender: Boy, Girl, Origin: English, French, German.
Wealthy. Gender: Boy, Girl, Origin: English, German.
Adam's son. Gender: Boy, Girl, Origin: British, English.
English form of ADOLF, rarely used since World War II. Gender: Boy, Origin: English, German, Teutonic.
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. Gender: Boy, Girl, Origin: English, Latin, Shakespearian.
Feminine form of ADRIAN. Gender: Boy, Girl, Origin: English, French, Latin.
Feminine form of ADRIAN. Gender: Boy, Girl, Origin: English, Latin.
from Hadria. Gender: Boy, Origin: English, Latin.
Noble. Gender: Boy, Girl, Origin: English.
Elf counselor. Gender: Boy, Girl, Origin: British, English.
Friend of the elves. Gender: Boy, Girl, Origin: British, English.
River name. Gender: Boy, Girl, Origin: British, Celtic, English.
Meaning & History. Gender: Boy, Girl, Origin: English, German, Greek.
Diminutive of AGNES or AGATHA. Gender: Boy, Girl, Origin: English, Greek, Latin.

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