Contents
- 1 English boy names starting with A
- 2 English boy names starting with B
- 3 English boy names starting with C
- 4 English boy names starting with D
- 5 English boy names starting with E
- 6 English boy names starting with F
- 7 English boy names starting with G
- 8 English boy names starting with H
- 9 English boy names starting with I
- 10 English boy names starting with J
- 11 English boy names starting with K
- 12 English boy names starting with L
- 13 English boy names starting with M
- 14 English boy names starting with N
- 15 English boy names starting with O
- 16 English boy names starting with P
- 17 English boy names starting with Q
- 18 English boy names starting with R
- 19 English boy names starting with S
- 20 English boy names starting with T
- 21 English boy names starting with U
- 22 English boy names starting with V
- 23 English boy names starting with W
- 24 English boy names starting with X
- 25 English boy names starting with Y
- 26 English boy names starting with Z
English boy names starting with A
A-Jay – A modern name used for boys who have a first name beginning with A and a middle or surname beginning with J.
Aaden – Variant of Aiden, tiny but fierce, brought from far away.
Aaran – Variant spelling of English Aaron, meaning ‘light-bringer.’
Aaren – the name has several meanings In Scandinavian the meaning of the name Aaren is: Lofty or inspired. it also means high mountain
Aaric –
Aaric – Rule with Mercy, Graceful Ruler
Aaron – English form of Greek Aaron (Hebrew Aharon), meaning ‘light-bringer.’ In the bible, this is the name of the older brother of Moses.
Aarron – Variant spelling of English Aaron, meaning ‘light-bringer.’
Aart – Celtic – Stone, bear, German – Thor, The Eagle , A variant form of Arthur
Aayden – Variant of Aiden, tiny but fierce, brought from far away.
Ab – Short form of English Abner, meaning ‘father of light.’
Abacuck – One who likes to seek adventure and travel
Abaddon – Anglicized form of Greek Abaddon, meaning ‘destruction, ruination.’ In the New Testament bible, this is the name of the place of destruction. And it is a name given to the angel of the bottomless pit, the Destroyer Apollyon.
Abbe – My Father is Joyful , A Variant of Abby
Abbey – Diminutive variant of Abbas, Abbott, Abelard, and Abner
Abbo – A Condiment (Mudama Origin)
Abbot –
Abbot – Variant spelling of English Abbott, meaning ‘abbot, father, priest.’
Abbott – Leader of a monastery
Abbott – English occupational surname transferred to forename use, meaning ‘abbot, father, priest,’ from Latin abbas ‘priest,’ from Greek abbas, from Aramaic aba ‘father.’ First used as a forename in the 19th century.
Abdon – Anglicized form of Hebrew Abdown, meaning ‘servant, worshiper.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including one of the judges who ruled over Israel.
Abe – Short form of Hebrew Abraham, meaning ‘father of a multitude,’ and other names beginning with Ab-.
Abednego – Means ‘servant of Nebo’ in Akkadian, Nebo being the Babylonian god of wisdom. In the Old Testament Abednego is the Babylonian name given to Azariah, one of the three men cast into a blazing furnace but saved from harm by God, as told in the Book of Daniel
Abel – In the bible, this is the name of the second son of Adam and Eve who was killed by his jealous brother Cain. Anglicized form of Greek Habel, meaning ‘vanity,’ i.e. ‘transitory.’
Abell – Variant spelling of English Abel, meaning ‘vanity,’ i.e. ‘transitory.’
Aben – Stands for father of many or multitude
Abhatha – A cultural and enthusiastic person
Abhigita – A happy go lucky and spontaneous person
Abia – Anglicized form of Hebrew unisex Abiyah, meaning ‘Yahweh is my father.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of Samuel, the mother of Hezekiah, a member of the tribe of Benjamin, a king of Judah, and several other characters.
Abiah – Anglicized form of Hebrew unisex Abiyah, meaning ‘Yahweh is my father.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of Samuel, the mother of Hezekiah, a member of the tribe of Benjamin, a king of Judah, and several other characters.
Abida – Anglicized form of Hebrew Abiyda, meaning ‘father of knowledge.’ In the bible, this is the name of one of Midian’s five sons. Compare with feminine Abida.
Abidah – Variant spelling of English Abida, meaning ‘father of knowledge.’
Abidan – Anglicized form of Hebrew Abiydan, meaning ‘my father is judge.’ In the bible, this is the name of a leader of the tribe of Benjamin.
Abiel – Anglicized form of Hebrew Abiy’el, meaning ‘El (God) is (my) father.’ In the bible, this is the name of Saul’s grandfather.
Abihail – Anglicized form of Hebrew unisex Abiyhayil, meaning ‘father of might.’ In the bible, this is the name of the father of Esther, a Levite who was the head of the house of Merari, and several other characters.
Abihu – Anglicized form of Hebrew Abiyhuw, meaning ‘he is (my) father.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of Aaron who was slain (along with his brother Nadab) by God for offering incense contrary to the law.
Abijah – Anglicized form of Hebrew unisex Abiyah, meaning ‘Yahweh is my father.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of Samuel, the mother of Hezekiah, a member of the tribe of Benjamin, a king of Judah, and several other characters.
Abilene –
Abimael – Anglicized form of Hebrew Abiyma’el, meaning ‘my father is El (God).’ In the bible, this is the name of Joktan’s ninth son (of 13), a descendant of Shem.
Abimelech – Anglicized form of Hebrew Abiymelek, meaning ‘Melek is father’ or ‘my father is king.’ In the bible, this is the name name of several characters, including the king of Gerar who took Abraham’s wife Sarah and was forced by God to return her. Also spelled Avimelech.
Abinoam – Anglicized form of Hebrew Abiyno’am, meaning ‘father of pleasantness.’ In the bible, this is the name of the father of Barak.
Abiram – Anglicized form of Hebrew Abiyram, meaning ‘my father is exalted.’ In the bible, this is the name of the eldest son of Hiel the Bethelite, and the name of a son of Eliab who joined Korah in his rebellion against Moses.
Abishai – Anglicized form of Hebrew Abiyshay, meaning ‘my father is Jesse’ or ‘my father is a gift.’ In the bible, this is the name of the eldest son of David’s sister Zeruiah. He was the only one to accompany David when he went to the camp of Saul (1 Sam. 26:5-12).
Abishalom – Anglicized form of Hebrew Abiyshalowm, meaning ‘father of peace.’ In the bible, this is the name of the father-in-law of Rehoboam.
Abiud – Anglicized form of Greek Abioud, meaning ‘my father is majesty.’ In the bible, this is the name of the son of Bela.
Ablamar – A bright, lonely and accepting being
Able – Variant spelling of English Abel, meaning ‘vanity,’ i.e. ‘transitory.’
Abnar – English variant spelling of Hebrew Abner, meaning ‘father of light.’
Abner – Hebrew name meaning ‘father of light.’ In the bible, this is the name of a cousin of Saul who was also a commander of his army. In use by the English. Also spelled Avner.
Abnor – English variant spelling of Hebrew Abner, meaning ‘father of light.’
Abnur – English variant spelling of Hebrew Abner, meaning ‘father of light.’
Abo – Father, Short form of name Abott
Abot – Variant spelling of English Abbott, meaning ‘father.’
Abott – Variant spelling of English Abbott, meaning ‘father.’
Abraham – Hebrew name meaning ‘father of a multitude.’ In the bible, this is the name of the founding patriarch of the Israelites. Also spelled Avraham.
Abram – In use by the English. Greek form of Hebrew Abram, meaning ‘father of elevation.’
Absalom – Contracted form of English Abishalom, meaning ‘father of peace.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of king David.
Abygayle – One who is the father of many people
Ace –
Ace – English byname transferred to forename use, meaning ‘number one.’ Compare with another form of Ace.
Acer – Pet form of English Ace, meaning ‘number one.’
Acey – Pet form of English Ace, meaning ‘number one.’
Achan – Anglicized form of Hebrew Akan, meaning ‘one who troubles.’ In the bible, this is the name of an Israelite who stole forbidden items during the assault on Jericho, for which he was stoned to death.
Achar – Anglicized form of Hebrew Akar, meaning ‘one who troubles.’ In the bible, this is the name of an Israelite who stole forbidden items during the assault on Jericho, for which he was stoned to death.
Achaz – Hebrew – God is Holding, One that Takes or Possesses
Achestan – The stony land bearing oak trees
Achim – Possibly means ‘he will establish’ in Hebrew. In the New Testament this name is listed as an ancestor of Jesus
Achraf – Most Honorable One, A variant of Ashraf
Acie – Pet form of English Ace, meaning ‘number one.’
Acke – Short form of English Ackerley, meaning ‘oak meadow.’ Compare with another form of Acke.
Acker – The name Acker is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘meadow of oak trees’.
Ackerlea – Variant spelling of English Ackerley, meaning ‘oak meadow.’
Ackerleigh – Meadow Of Oak Trees, means division of land in English, a variant of Ackerley
Ackerley – English surname transferred to forename use, meaning ‘oak meadow.’
Ackerly – Variant spelling of English Ackerley, meaning ‘oak meadow.’
Acklea – Variant spelling of English Ackley, meaning ‘oak meadow.’
Ackley –
Ackley – Contracted form of English Ackerley, meaning ‘oak meadow.’
Acklie – Variant spelling of English Ackley, meaning ‘oak meadow.’
Acton – From the town or settlement near the oak trees
Acton – The name Acton is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘village with oak trees’.
Acwald – who is from the forest of oak
Acwuld – who belongs to the wood of oak
Acwulf – A wolf from the oak meadows
Adair – One who is fortunate and powerful
Adalia – Anglicized form of Hebrew Adalya, of Persian derivation, meaning ‘I shall be drawn up of God.’ In the bible, this is the name of the fifth son of Haman.
Adaliah – Variant spelling of English Adalia, meaning ‘I shall be drawn up of God.’
Adalson – Son of All
Adam –
Adam – In use by the English. Greek form of Hebrew Adam, meaning ‘the red earth.’
Adamsson – The son of Adam, from earth
Adare – English variant spelling of Scottish Adair, meaning ‘the ford of the oaks.’
Adcok – The offspring or the son of Adam
Addam – English variant spelling of Hebrew Adam, meaning ‘earth’ or ‘red.’
Addaneye – One who is living on a noble person’s island
Adde – Noble, Kind, Wise, Polite
Addi – A Variant of Adde, Noble, Nobility
Addie – Son of Adam
Addis – Son of Adam
Addis – Son of Adam, Son of the Red Earth, A derivative of name Adam
Addisen – Form of ADDISON – son of Adam
Addison – Son of Adam
Addison – Originally a last name derived from the name Adam. It has become popular as a first name, especially for girls.
Addisson – Form of ADDISON – son of Adam
Addisyn – Form of ADDISON – son of Adam
Addney – Lives on the Noble’s Island, A variant of Adney
Addy – Son of Adam
Addyson – Form of ADDISON – son of Adam
Adelard – noble strength in German, A variant of Abelard
Adem – Hebrew – Man, Old Greek – Manly, Brave
Aden – Anglicized form of Gaelic Aedan, meaning ‘fire.’
Adeno – Variant spelling of English Adino, meaning ‘soft, delicate’ or ‘his ornament.’
Adey – A short form of Adam, of the earth
Adgar – A happy and peaceful spear
Adim – In Hebrew – Man, A variant of name Adam
Adin – Anglicized form of Hebrew Adiyn, meaning ‘dainty, delicate.’ In the bible, this is the name of an ancestor of a family of exiles who returned with Zerubbabel.
Adina – Anglicized form of Hebrew unisex Adiyna, meaning ‘slender.’ In the bible, this is a masculine name only, the name of one of King David’s captains.
Adino – Anglicized form of Hebrew Adiynow, meaning ‘soft, delicate’ or ‘his ornament.’ In the bible, this is the name of one of King David’s warriors.
Adiran – Latin – Man from Hadria, Dark One, A variant form of Adrian
Adisen – Form of ADDISON – son of Adam
Adison – Variant spelling of English unisex Addison, meaning ‘son of Adam.’
Adisson – Variant spelling of English unisex Addison, meaning ‘son of Adam.’
Adisyn – Form of ADDISON – son of Adam
Adken – Made of oak, strong, variant of Aiken
Adken – Oaken, A variant of Adkin which means Man in Hebrew
Adkins – Made of oak, strong, son of Aiken
Adkins – Son of Aiken, A variant of Adam
Adkyn – Oaken, A variant of Adkin which means Man in Hebrew
Adlai – Anglicized form of Hebrew Adlay, meaning ‘justice of God.’ In the bible, this is the name of an ancestor of Shaphat, the overseer of David’s herds.
Admiral – A high rank in the navy
Adney – English name derived from the Old Norman French family name Oudinot, meaning ‘the noble’s island.’
Adny – Lives on the Noble’s Island, A variant of Adney
Ado – Awe-inspiring, Highborn, Without Further Ceremony, Noble, Nobility
Adolf – Distinguished or strong wolf
Adolfo – Variant of Adolf, strong, cunning, quick.
Adolph – English form of Latin Adolphus, meaning ‘noble wolf.’
Adolphus – noble wolf, A derivative of name Ado
Adonia – Variant spelling of English Adonijah, meaning ‘my Lord is Jehovah.’ Compare with feminine Adonia.
Adonijah – Anglicized form of Hebrew Adoniyah, meaning ‘my Lord is Jehovah.’ In the bible, this is the name of the fourth son of David, and a couple of other characters.
Adras – Means Manly in Greek
Adred – The old counsel, the aged
Adrian –
Adrian – English name derived from Latin Adrianus, meaning ‘from Hadria.’
Adrion –
Adstan – A noble stone, honourable stone
Adysen – Form of ADDISON – son of Adam
Adyson – Form of ADDISON – son of Adam
Aeccestane – The stone of a swordsman
Aecci – A cool headed, informal and energetic person
Aedan – An Irish name which is diminutive form of name Aed implying fire and means born of fire
Aedelflete – A fast noble person
Aednoth – A medieval monk, a prelate
Aeduin – A rich or blessed friend
Aeduuard – A rich guard of wealth and fortune
Aeduuin – A blessed friend, a rich one
Aefic – The King’s high reeve
Aegheard – A protector cowherd
Aegthryth – The protector of strength
Aeker – Meadow Of Oak Trees, means division of land in English, a variant of Ackerley
Aekerley – From the oak tree meadow, a surname and variant of Ackerley
Aekerley – Meadow Of Oak Trees, means division of land in English, a variant of Ackerley
Aekerman – Man of Oak, A derivative name from Aeker
Aekley – Meadow Of Oak Trees, means division of land in English, a variant of Ackerley
Aeldredus – The noble red-haired person
Aelfdane –
Aelfraed – Wise
Aelfryth – The king of mystical powers
Aelfstan – A magical stone with supernatural powers
Aelfthryth – The strength or elf or super powers
Aelfwald – A forest of supernatural powers
Aelfwaru – The guard of the mystical powers
Aelfweard – The guardian of supernatural powers
Aelfwin – Friend of the mystical powers
Aelfwine – A friend of elves, or nymphs
Aelmer – A famous nobleman for his nobility
Aelred – A noble wise man or counsellor
Aembriht – A balanced, rational and confident person
Aenedleah – From the awe inspiring one”s meadow, variant of Ansley
Aenedleah – One who is from an awesome meadows
Aenescumb – Lives in the valley of the majestic one
Aenescumb – One who lives in the valley of majestic people
Aengifu – The gift for the eye
Aengus – Irish Anglicized form of Gaelic Aonghas, meaning ‘excellent valor.’
Aescwig – A fight or rumble near the ash tree
Aescwine – Spear Friend
Aescwyn – The winner or victor from the ash tree
Aesoburne – One who is born near the ash tree
Aethel – A noble snake or one from the Aethelind
Aethelard – One who descends from the noble snake
Aethelbald – Noble and Bold, A King of Mercia
Aethelbeorht – The bright noble snake
Aethelbeorn – One who is born of a noble snake
Aethelberht – Noble or bright
Aethelberht – The bright and shining noble snake
Aethelbert – Noble or bright
Aethelbert – Bright Nobility
Aethelburh – The brightness or a noble snake
Aetheldred – A noble snake counsellor
Aethelfrid – The peaceful noble snake
Aethelfrith – Noble Peace
Aethelgar – The spear of a noble snake
Aethelgifu – A gift of the noble snake
Aethelgyth – The gift from the noble snake
Aethelhard – Noble Strength
Aethelheah – The high noble snake
Aethelhelm – A covering of the noble snake
Aethelhere – Name of a King
Aethelhild – The battle of the noble snake
Aethelhun – A gift from the noble snake
Aethelind – A noble snake
Aethelisdun – The fort of a noble snake
Aethelmod – The modesty of a noble snake
Aethelmund – The protection of a noble snake
Aethelnoth – The distress or the need of a noble snake
Aethelraed – the counsel of noble snake
Aethelred – Wise or learned counselor
Aethelric – The king of the noble snake
Aethelsige – The win or victory of noble snake
Aethelstan – Noble Stone
Aethelstun – The town of the noble snake
Aethelu – The kindness of a noble snake
Aethelulf – The gentleness of a noble snake
Aethelwald – The forest of the noble snake
Aethelwalh – A noble snake from the forest
Aethelwaru – The war of the noble snake
Aethelweah – The storm of noble snake
Aethelweard – The noble snake guard
Aethelwig – The fight of a noble snake
Aethelwin – The victory of the noble snake
Aethelwine – The friend of a noble snake
Aethelwold – The noble snake from the open upland
Aethelwulf – Noble Wolf
Aethelwyne – The companion or friend of the noble snake
Aetheston – The noble hills from the England
Aethilwald – The noble snake of the forest
Aethretun – One who lives at the town of spring
Aetla – The father, or the father of
Aetta – An estate ruler, one who owns an estate
Aettin – One who is from the estate
Affoyon – Clean, helpful and nonchalant person, welcome
Affton – Variant spelling of English unisex Afton, derived from the name of the River Afton in Ayrshire, Scotland, made famous in Burns’ poem ‘Sweet Afton.’
Africa – Cave
Aftan – Suitable for both a girl and a Boy which means powerful, intellectual, poise, charming and attractive.
Afton – Old English surname transferred to unisex forename use, derived from the name of the River Afton in Ayrshire, Scotland, made famous in Burns’ poem ‘Sweet Afton.’
Agag – Roof, Upper Floor
Agathon – A Greek name that means Good
Age – Old Norse – Representatives of Ancestors, Derivative of Aage
Agilberht – Name of a Bishop
Agilbert – One who is responsible, dominating, persistent, compassionate, intelligent, hard working and zealous.
Aginhart – One whit the aging heart
Aglovale – In Arthurian legend, the name of a knight of the Round Table
Agravadain – A systematic, talented and friendly human
Agravaine – A name of the Knight of the Round Table. Means the brother of the hawk
Aguisel – A very old english name with lost meaning
Agyans – Bright Frame
Ahab – Anglicized form of Hebrew Ach’ab, meaning ‘brother of father, uncle.’ In the bible, this is the name of a king of Israel, the husband of Jezebel.
Ahaziah – Anglicized form of Hebrew Achazyah, meaning ‘God holds’ or ‘whom God holds.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of Ahab and a son of Jehoram.
Ahearn – Variant spelling of English Ahern, meaning ‘lord of horses.’
Aherin – Variant spelling of English Ahern, meaning ‘lord of horses.’
Ahern – Irish surname transferred to forename use, from an Anglicized form of Gaelic O hEachthighearna ‘descendant of Eachthighearna,’ hence ‘lord of horses.’
Aherne – Variant spelling of English Ahern, meaning ‘lord of horses.’
Ahiam – Anglicized form of Hebrew Achiyam, meaning ‘mother’s brother,’ i.e. ‘uncle.’ In the bible, this is the name of one of King David’s warriors.
Ahian – Anglicized form of Hebrew Achyan, meaning ‘brotherly’ or ‘fraternal.’ In the bible, this is the name of a member of the tribe of Manasseh.
Ahiram – Anglicized form of Hebrew Achiyram, meaning ‘brother of height.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of Benjamin.
Ahmaad – Most highly adored , or most praised , variation of the name muhammad
Ahmoua – Whale
Aiah – Anglicized form of Hebrew unisex Ayah, meaning ‘falcon’ or ‘vulture.’ In the bible, this is the name of the father of Rizpah, and a Horite, the son of Zibeon.
Aiattaua – Beautiful, Maori, male.
Aicken – English – Made of Oak, A variant of name Aiken
Aidan – Anglicized form of Gaelic Aedan, meaning ‘little fire.’
Aidanne – Strength of GodThe Memory of the Lord
Aiden – Variant spelling of English Aidan, meaning ‘little fire.’
Aidis – Battle seasoned
Aidrian – From the Adriatic Sea
Aidric – A variation of Eadric and Edric meaning beloved and blessed leader.
Aidyn – Variant of Aiden, tiny but fierce, brought from far away.
Aij – Impressive
Aiken –
Aiken – Made from oak trees
Aikin – English – Made of Oak, A variant of name Aiken
Ailbe – Celtic: White, A variant of the name is Ailbhe
Ailbric – Nobel
Ailean – Celtic – Little Rock, Harmony Peace, English – Fair, Noble, Bright, A variant of name Alan.
Ailfrid – Wise Counselor, Old English : Elf Counsel , A variant of name Alfred
Ailhiet – practical, responsible.
Ailin – Celtic – Little Rock, Harmony Peace, English – Fair, Noble, Bright, A variant of name Alan.
Ailith – seasoned warrior
Aillard – Middle English and Old French form of Old High German Adalhard, meaning ‘noble strength.’
Aillmer – variant of Aylmer
Ailmar – highly sensitive, idealistic
Ailmund – Good nature
Ailred – sensitive, idealistic
Ailuin – Goo person
Ailward – Variant spelling of Middle English Aylward, meaning either ‘noble guard’ or ‘elf guard.’
Ailwin – Wise friend
Aimerey – English variant spelling of French Aimery, meaning ‘home-ruler.’
Aimery – English variant spelling of Norman French Aimeri, meaning ‘home-ruler.’
Aindrea – Strong.
Ainsley – From the field of hermits
Ainslie – Variation of AINSLEY
Ainsworth – English – From Ann’s Estate , A variant name is Annsworth
Aircol – A talented, systematic and technical individual
Airell – Nobleman
Aisford – English – Lives by the Ash Tree Ford
Aisley –
Aisley – English – From the ash tree meadow, Dwells at the Ash Tree Grove
Aiston – From the Ash Tree Farm
Aitzin – An open, faithful, thoughtful and philosophical one
Aj – Aj’ is an abbrievative name usually based a person’s initials.
Ake – Old Norse – Representatives of Ancestors, A Derivative from name Aage
Akin – Yoruban – Brave, Heroic , Hebrew – Man
Akker – Meadow Of Oak Trees, means division of land in English.
Akl – A thoughtful, serious and determined individual
Aksel – A variant of name Axel which means Defender of Men in Old Greek
Akta – Greek – Good, A name variant of Agatha
Al – Familiar form for names beginning with Al
Al – Short form of English names beginning with Al-. Compare with another form of Al.
Aladdin – Anglicized form of Arabic Ala Al-din, meaning ‘nobility of faith.’
Alan –
Alan – Old Celtic name, possibly having the same origin as Irish Gaelic Ailin, from ailin, a diminutive of ail ‘rock,’ hence ‘little rock.’
Aland – Bright as the sun
Alann – English variant spelling of Celtic Alan, possibly meaning ‘little rock.’
Alban – English name derived from Latin Albanus, meaning ‘like Albus,’ i.e. ‘white.’
Albany – Coming from Alba
Albert –
Albert – Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon ?thelbert, meaning ‘bright nobility.’ Compare with other forms of Albert.
Albie – White, rock
Albin –
Albin – English name derived from Latin Albinus, meaning ‘like Albus,’ i.e. ‘white.’
Alby – Pet form of English Alban, meaning ‘like Albus,’ i.e. ‘white.’
Alceu – Sicilian form of Alcaeus. it means strength.
Alcott – Coming from the old cottage
Aldan – A variant spelling of the Old English name Alden, meaning ‘old friend’.
Alden – Old friend, wise friend. Variant of Alvin. A surname derived from Aldwyn. Related to the Alder tree.
Alden – Variant spelling of Middle English Aldin, meaning ‘old friend.’ Or from the surname Alden, having several possible meanings: ‘old hill,’ ‘high castle’ or ‘high town.’
Alder – From the alder tree
Aldford – Variant spelling of Old English Alford, meaning ‘old river-ford.’
Aldin – Variant spelling of Middle English Aldine, meaning ‘old friend.’
Aldine – Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Ealdwine, meaning ‘old friend.’
Aldis – Variant spelling of Old English Aldous, possibly meaning ‘from the old house.’
Aldon – Old friend, wise friend. Variant of Alvin. A surname derived from Aldwyn. Related to the Alder tree.
Aldon – Variant spelling of Middle English Alden, meaning ‘old friend.’
Aldous – From a surname common in the Middle Ages, thought to be of Anglo-Saxon origin, probably a contraction of Old English ald-house, hence ‘from the old house.’
Aldred – Wise Counselor, Old English : Elf Counsel , A variant of name Alfred
Aldric –
Aldrich –
Aldrich – Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon ?thelric, meaning ‘noble ruler.’ Compare with another form of Aldrich.
Aldridge – From the surname which was derived from Middle English Aldrich, meaning ‘noble ruler.’
Aldrin –
Alduin – English: Noble,Wise Friend, A derivative of name Aldwin
Aldus – Variant spelling of Old English Aldous, probably meaning ‘from the old house.’
Aldway – Noble war
Aldwen – Variant spelling of Middle English Aldwin, meaning ‘old friend.’
Aldwin –
Aldwin – Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Ealdwine, meaning ‘old friend.’
Aldwine – Wise friend, variant of Alvin
Aldwyn – Old English – Old Friend , A variant of name Alden
Alec – Short form of English Alexander, meaning ‘defender of mankind.’ Compare with other forms of Alec.
Aleck – Short form of English Alexander, meaning ‘defender of mankind.’
Alek – Old Greek – Defender of Men, A variant of name Alec and Alexander
Aleko – Old Greek – Defender of Men, A variant of name Alec and Alexander
Aleks – Old Greek – Defender of Men, A variant of name Alec and Alexander
Aleman – One who is from the Germanic Alamanni tribe
Alen – Celtic – Little Rock, Harmony Peace, English – Fair, Noble, Bright, A variant of name Alan.
Aler – From the Alder Tree
Aleric – English variant spelling of Visigothic Alaric, meaning ‘all-powerful, ruler of all.’
Alerick – English variant spelling of Visigothic Alaric, meaning ‘all-powerful, ruler of all.’
Alesh – Protected by God
Alex –
Alex – English unisex short form of Alexandra and Alexander, meaning ‘defender of mankind.’
Alexander – Anglicized form of Latin Alexandrus (Greek Alexandros), meaning ‘defender of mankind.’ In the New Testament bible, this is the name of a son of Simon, a relative of the high priest, a Jew in Acts 19:33, and a coppersmith who opposed Paul.
Alexavier – Variant of Alexander, ready for battle, leader, soldier.
Alf – Short form of English Alfred, meaning ‘elf counsel.’ Compare with other forms of Alf.
Alfie James – Diminutive of Alfred, and means ‘inspired advice’.
Alfie-Joe – Alfie is derived from the name Alfred and means ‘old peace’ or ‘inspired advice’. Joe has a meaning of ‘add another son’ or ‘to increase’.
Alfie – Pet form of English Alfred, meaning ‘elf counsel.’
Alfonzo – English name derived from Latin Alfonsus, meaning ‘noble and ready.’
Alford – From the old ford
Alford – Old English habitational surname transferred to forename use, from the name of various places most of which were composed of the Old English elements eald ‘old’ and ford ‘ford,’ hence ‘old river-ford.’
Alfred –
Alfred – One possible meaning of Alfred is ‘old peace’. Another is a two element name – ‘aelf’ and ‘raed’ which translates as ‘elf counsel’.
Alfredo – Variant of Alfred, the name means wise advisor.
Alfrid – Wise Counselor, Old English : Elf Counsel , A variant of name Alfred
Alfy – Sage, Wise, Old English : Elf Counsel , A variant of name Alfie
Algar – Old English: Elf Spear, Derived from name Aelfgar, A variant name is Alga
Alger – The name Alger is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘clever warrior’.
Algernon – English name derived from the old Norman French byname algernon, from aux gernons, for someone ‘moustached.’
Algie – Moustached
Algis – Germanic: Spear, Variation names include Algiss, Algyss and Algysse
Algy – Old French: Moustachioed, Derived from the name Algernon
Alian – High, Supreme, Great, One who climbs upwards
Alic – Short form of English Alexander, meaning ‘defender of mankind.’
Aliceson – Son of Alice, Originally one of the few male names to reference a woman, variants of Aliceson are much more widely used for girls today.
Alick – Short form of English Alexander, meaning ‘defender of mankind.’
Alik – Greek: Defender of men, Protector of Mankind, Russian: Helper of Man
Alin – Celtic – Little Rock, Harmony Peace, English – Fair, Noble, Bright, A variant of name Alan.
Alisander – Protector of Human race
Alix – Variant spelling of English unisex Alex, meaning ‘defender of mankind.’
Alkmund – Protector of the temple
Alkott – From the Old Cottage
All – Diminutive of Alfred, Sage
Allan – English variant spelling of Celtic Alan, possibly meaning ‘little rock.’
Allard – Variant spelling of Middle English and Old French Aillard, meaning ‘noble strength.’
Allaric – English variant spelling of Visigothic Alaric, meaning ‘all-powerful, ruler of all.’
Allarick – English variant spelling of Visigothic Alaric, meaning ‘all-powerful, ruler of all.’
Allaster – Anglicized form of Gaelic Alaster, meaning ‘defender of mankind.’
Allastir – Anglicized form of Gaelic Alaster, meaning ‘defender of mankind.’
Allayne – Comely
Allcot – From the Old Cottage
Alldred – Old Counsel
Alldrich – Old Leader, elderly person incharge
Alldridge – Old Front-runner
Allen – English variant spelling of Celtic Alan, possibly meaning ‘little rock.’
Alleric – English variant spelling of Visigothic Alaric, meaning ‘all-powerful, ruler of all.’
Allerick – English variant spelling of Visigothic Alaric, meaning ‘all-powerful, ruler of all.’
Alleyn – Celtic – Little Rock, Harmony Peace, English – Fair, Noble, Bright, A variant of name Alan.
Alleyne – Celtic – Little Rock, Harmony Peace, English – Fair, Noble, Bright, A variant of name Alan.
Allgar – Variant spelling of Middle English Algar, meaning ‘elf spear.’
Allger – Variant spelling of Middle English Algar, meaning ‘elf spear.’
Allin – English variant spelling of Celtic Alan, possibly meaning ‘little rock.’
Allisoun – Son of the Highborn
Allisson – Alice’s son or little Alice
Allistair – Anglicized form of Scottish Gaelic Alastair, meaning ‘defender of mankind.’
Allister – Greek: Defender of men, Protector of Mankind, A variant of name Alistair
Allistir – Anglicized form of Gaelic Alaster, meaning ‘defender of mankind.’
Allmer – Highborn and Renowned
Allnut – Noble and daring person, a surname
Allon – Anglicized form of Hebrew Allown, meaning ‘oak tree.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of Simeon.
Allred – Wise, Red Haired Man
Allric – English variant spelling of Visigothic Alaric, meaning ‘all-powerful, ruler of all.’
Allsop – Surname, means Aelle’s hop
Allsun – Noble, Honest, Kind
Allton – From the Old Town
Allu – Celtic – Little Rock, Harmony Peace, English – Fair, Noble, Bright, A variant of name Alan.
Allyn – Celtic – Little Rock, Harmony Peace, English – Fair, Noble, Bright, A variant of name Alan.
Allysdair – Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Alasdair, meaning ‘defender of mankind.’
Allysdare – Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Alasdair, meaning ‘defender of mankind.’
Allysson – Noble, majestic, magnificient, Kind
Allystair – Anglicized form of Scottish Gaelic Alastair, meaning ‘defender of mankind.’
Allyster – Anglicized form of Gaelic Alaster, meaning ‘defender of mankind.’
Almarick – One who works hard
Almer – Infamous, Noble Man, A variant of the name Almar
Almo – Noble, Famous, Popular
Almond – Noble protection
Alnoth – Noble, Bold, Daring, A variant of the name Aethelnoth
Aloc – Altered Level of Consciousness. ALOC
Aloin – Noble Friend
Alon – Variant spelling of English Allon, meaning ‘oak tree.’
Alonzo – English variant spelling of Spanish Alonso, meaning ‘noble and ready.’
Aloysius – Well-known fighter
Alpha – English unisex name derived from the first letter of the Greek alphabet.
Alphonzo – English variant spelling of Spanish Alphonso, meaning ‘noble and ready.’
Alpin – Scottish Anglicized form of Gaelic Ailpein, possibly meaning ‘white.’
Alpine – English name, probably derived from the vocabulary word alpine, meaning ‘of the Swiss Alps.’
Alson – Son of a specific person now unknown, possibly Alice or any of the English names beginning with ‘Al’
Alson – Son of All
Alston – From the nobleman”s town, possibly from the elf”s town, surname
Alston – Nobleman’s home
Altair – Modern English unisex name derived from the name of the brightest star in the constellation Aquila, from an Arabic word meaning ‘the bird’ or ‘the flyer.’
Altin – Old English: Town at the river source, A variant name of Alton
Alton – Old English surname transferred to forename use, derived from the name of many places most of which meant either ‘old town’ or ‘settlement at the (river) source.’
Aluin – English: Noble,Wise Friend, A derivative of name Alwin
Alured – Variant spelling of Middle English Alvred, meaning ‘elf counsel.’
Alva – Variant of ALVAH. A famous bearer of this name was the inventor Thomas Alva Edison (1847-1931)
Alvah – Means ‘his highness’ in Hebrew. This name is mentioned in the Old Testament as belonging to a descendant of Esau
Alvar – Old English – Elf Army, Supernatural Army, Gothic – Guard for all, A variant of name Alvaro
Alven – English variant spelling of Norman French Alvin, meaning ‘elf friend.’
Alvie – English pet form of Norman French Alvin, meaning ‘elf friend.’
Alvin – The name Alvin is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘noble friend, friend of the elves’.
Alvred – Middle English form of Latin Alvredus, meaning ‘elf counsel.’
Alvy – English pet form of Norman French Alvin, meaning ‘elf friend.’
Alvyn – Teutonic: Loved by All, German: Friend, English: Noble,Wise Friend, A variant of name Alwin
Alwin –
Alwin – Variant spelling of Middle English Elwin, meaning ‘elf friend.’ Compare with other forms of Alwin.
Alwyn –
Alwyn – Variant spelling of Middle English Alwin, meaning ‘elf friend.’
Alysdair – Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Alasdair, meaning ‘defender of mankind.’
Alysdare – Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Alasdair, meaning ‘defender of mankind.’
Alystair – Anglicized form of Gaelic Alaster, meaning ‘defender of mankind.’
Alyster – Anglicized form of Gaelic Alaster, meaning ‘defender of mankind.’
Amal – Means ‘work’ in Hebrew. This was the name of an Asherite in the Old Testament
Amaria – Variant spelling of English Amariah, meaning ‘whom God spoke of.’
Amariah – Anglicized form of Hebrew Amaryah, meaning ‘whom God spoke of.’ In the bible, this is the name of a priest who lived in the time of King Jehoshaphat.
Amasai – Anglicized form of Hebrew Amasay, meaning ‘burdensome.’ In the bible, this is the name of a warrior and chief of the captains, a Kohathite ancestor of Samuel, a priest, and another Kohathite Levite who lived in the time of the reign of king Hezekiah of Judah.
Ambie – Pet form of English Ambrose, meaning ‘immortal.’
Ambrose – English form of Latin Ambrosius, meaning ‘immortal.’
Amby – Pet form of English Ambrose, meaning ‘immortal.’
Amery – Variant spelling of English Amory, meaning ‘home-ruler.’
Ami – Anglicized form of Hebrew Amiy, meaning ‘bond-servant.’ In the bible, this is the name of a servant of King Solomon.
Amitai – Variant spelling of English Amittai, meaning ‘my truth.’
Amitan – They are endless and have a trustworthy personality
Amittai – Anglicized form of Hebrew Amittay, meaning ‘my truth.’ In the bible, this is the name of Jonah’s father.
Amlodi – Anglicized form of Icelandic Amlo?i, possibly meaning ‘heavy’ or ‘the dullard.’
Ammerie – They are divine rulers of the universe who are noble, inoffensive and beloved
Ammiel – Anglicized form of Hebrew Ammiy’el, meaning ‘one of the family of God.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a spy from the tribe of Dan who died in the plague.
Ammihud – Anglicized form of Hebrew Ammiyhuwd, meaning ‘one of the people of Judah.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including the father of Shemuel.
Amminadab – Anglicized form of Greek Aminadab, meaning ‘servant of the prince.’ In the New Testament bible, this is the name of an ancestor of Christ.
Ammon – Anglicized form of Hebrew Ammown, meaning ‘kindred, tribal.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of Lot by his younger daughter. Compare with another form of Ammon.
Amon – Anglicized form of Hebrew Amown, meaning ‘skilled workman.’ In the bible, this is the name of a king of Judah, a governor of Samaria, and a descendant of one one of Solomon’s servants. Compare with another form of Amon.
Amory – Brave, powerful. See also Emory.
Amory – English surname transferred to forename use, derived from the Norman French personal name Aimeri, meaning ‘home-ruler.’
Amos – Anglicized form of Greek Amos, meaning ‘strong.’ In the New Testament bible, this is the name of an ancestor of Christ.
Amoz – Anglicized form of Hebrew Amowts, meaning ‘strong.’ In the bible, this is the name of the father of Isaiah the prophet.
Amran – Anglicized form of Hebrew Chamran, meaning ‘the people is exalted’ or ‘their slime.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of a descendant of Esau.
Amsden – Old English – Name derived from the Oxfordshire place name Ambrosden
Anakin – This name became popular as a boy’s name after the making of the Star Wars saga by George Lucas, who named his Darth Vader character after the surname of director Ken Annakin, a variant spelling of the Low German female personal name Anniken, a form of Hannah, meaning ‘favor, grace.’
Anani – Anglicized form of Hebrew Ananiy, meaning ‘my cloud.’ In the bible, this is the name of the 7th son of Elioenai, descendant of David.
Ananiah – Anglicized form of Hebrew Ananya, meaning ‘Jehovah clouds’ or ‘what Jehovah covers.’ In the bible, this is the name of an ancestor of Azariah who lived in the time of Nehemiah and assisted in rebuilding the city wall.
Ananias – Anglicized form of Greek Hananias, meaning ‘whom Jehovah has graciously given.’ In the New Testament bible, this is the name of the husband of Sapphira, a Christian at Damascus, and a son of Nedebaeus (Greek Nabadias).
Anders – Old Greek – Man, Manly, Virility, Latin – Priceless, A variant of name Anderson
Anderson – English patronymic surname transferred to forename use, meaning ‘son of Andrew.’
Andor – The one who is filled with virility and manlyhood
Andre – A masculine man who are manly and well built
Andrei – Old Greek – Male, Manly, Brave, Virility, A variant of name Andre
Andrew – .
Andrew – Anglicized form of Greek Andreas, meaning ‘man, warrior.’ In the bible, this is the name of an apostle of Christ and brother to Simon Peter. He is said to have been crucified at Patrae in Archaia.
Andrias – Old Greek – Male, Manly, Brave, Virility, A variant of name Andreas
Andric – Old Greek – Male, Manly, Brave, Virility, A variant of name Andreas
Andriel – Manly, brave. Modern variant of Andrew.
Andriel – Old Greek – Male, Manly, Brave, Virility, A variant of name Andrew
Andy – Manly, brave, variant of Andrew
Andy – Unisex pet form of English Andrew and Andrea, meaning ‘man, warrior.’
Angel – English unisex name derived from Latin Angelus, meaning ‘angel, messenger.’ Once used as a man’s name in England. It is now almost strictly a feminine name.
Angus – English surname transferred to forename use, derived from the name of a county of Scotland, which took its name from Gaelic Aonghus (supposedly from Aongus Fer), meaning ‘excellent valor.’
Aniam – A People, The Strength, Sorrow of People
Anjal – Greek – Heavenly Messenger, A variant of name Angel
Anscom – From the valley of the majestic one, surname
Anscom – English surname transferred to forename use, meaning ‘stone-enclosed valley.’
Anscomb – English – From the valley of the majestic one, A variant of name Anscom
Anse – German – Protected by God, English – Son of Agnes, A variant of name Ansel
Ansel –
Ansel – Blessed
Ansell – German – Protected by God, A variant of name Ansel
Anselm – German – Protected by God, A derivative from Anshelm
Ansin – English – Son of Agnes, Son of Ann, A variant of name Anson
Ansleigh – Old English – Wood, Clearing, Meadow, Hermitage, Solitary, A variant of name Ansley
Ansley – From the awe inspiring one”s meadow, surname
Ansley – From the pasture land of the noble
Anson – English patronymic surname transferred to forename use, which may have been based on any of a number of Middle English names, i.e. ‘son of Ansel’ or ‘son Agnes.’
Anthon – Latin – Priceless, Inestimable, A variant of name is Anton
Anthony –
Anthony – English form of Latin Antonius, possibly meaning ‘invaluable.’
Antony – Variant spelling of English Anthony, possibly meaning ‘invaluable.’
Antuan – English variant spelling of French Antoine, possibly meaning ‘invaluable.’
Antwan – Modern English variant spelling of French Antoine, possibly meaning ‘invaluable.’
Aodhan – Celtic – Fire, Brightness, Splendour, A variant of the name Aodh
Apiatan – Native American – Wooden Lance.
Apollon – Old Greek – To destroy, A variant of the name Apollo
Apollos – Old Greek – To destroy, A variant of the name Apollo
Apollyon – Anglicized form of Greek Apollyon, meaning ‘destroyer.’ In the New Testament bible, this is the name of the angel-prince of the infernal regions, the minister of death and author of havoc on earth. He is also known by the name Abaddon.
Araldo – Army ruler
Aralt – Army ruler
Aran – Hebrew – Enlighted, mountain of strength, exalted, A variant of name Aaron
Ararat – Sacred Land or High Land
Arastoo – Aristotle, the one with fantastic purpose
Arathorn – Eagle king
Arch – Daring and precious
Archard – French – Powerful, A variant of name Archird
Archer –
Archer – The name Archer is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘bowman’.
Archerd – French – Powerful, A variant of name Archird
Archere – Old English – Bowman, Archer, A variant of the name Archer
Archi – The shaven head of the monks, ray of light
Archibald –
Archibald – Anglicized form of Scottish Gaelic Gilleasbaig, meaning ‘bishop’s servant.’
Archibaldo – A bald man
Archibold – Germanic – Truly Brave, A variant of the name Archibald
Archie – Genuine and bold, variant of Archibald
Archie – Pet form of English Archibald, meaning ‘genuine courage.’
Arda – Derived from the Latin name Arden, meaning ‘great forrest’.
Ardal – Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Ardghal, meaning ‘high valor.’
Ardan – Latin – Green Forest, A variant of the name Arden
Ardel – Latin – Eager, A variant of the name Ardell
Ardell – From the hare”s dell
Ardell – Latin – Eager, The Variant names are Ardel, Ardelle and Ardele
Arden – English habitational surname transferred to unisex forename use, derived from Celtic ard, meaning ‘high,’ hence ‘from the high place.’
Ardley – English – Ardent Meadow, Variant names are Ardlea, Ardleah, Ardlee etc
Ardolf – Home loving wolf
Ardolf – Home Loving Wolf, A variant of the name Ardwolf
Ardolph – Home loving wolf
Ardolph – Home Loving Wolf, A variant of the name Ardwolf
Ardon – Anglicized form of Hebrew Ardown, meaning ‘fugitive.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of Caleb.
Ardwolf – Home Loving Wolf
Areli – Anglicized form of Hebrew Ar’eliy, meaning ‘lion of God.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of Gad.
Aretas – Greek form of an Aramaic name, of unknown meaning. This was the name of four Nabataean kings of Petra in Jordan, including the first king (2nd century BC). King Aretas IV is mentioned briefly in the New Testament
Arian – Greek – Braver, Albanian – Golden Life, A variant of name is Arion
Aric – Variant spelling of English Eric, meaning ‘ever-ruler.’
Arick –
Arick – Old Norse – Ever Ruling, Island Ruler, Germanic – Powerful Ruler
Aridai – Anglicized form of Hebrew Ariyday, meaning ‘the lion is enough.’ In the bible, this is the name of the ninth of Haman’s ten sons who were hanged by the Jews.
Arieh – Anglicized form of Hebrew Aryeh, meaning ‘lion.’ In the bible, this is the name of an officer of king Pekahiah.
Ariel – Anglicized form of Hebrew unisex Ari’el, meaning ‘lion of god.’ In the bible, this is a name applied to the city of Jerusalem, and the name of a chief of the returning exiles. In the Apocrypha, this is the name of an archangel who rules the waters. It is also the name of a moon of Uranus, and the name of a spirit in Shakespeare’s play ‘The Tempest.’
Arik –
Arik – Variant spelling of English Eric, meaning ‘ever-ruler.’ Compare with another form of Arik.
Arin – Variant spelling of English Aaron, meaning ‘light-bringer.’ Compare with feminine Arin.
Arlea – Wild-spirited
Arledge – Lake of the hares, a surname and variant of Harlake
Arledge – The name Arledge is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘dweller at the rabbit lake’.
Arleigh – English – Bowman, Hunter, Hare Clearing, Hare Meadow, Variant name of Arley
Arlen – Oath
Arley – English – Bowman, Hunter, Hare Clearing, Hare Meadow, Derived from Harley
Arlie – Variant spelling of English Arley, meaning ‘rocky meadow.’
Arlington – From the settlement of Alffrith
Arlo – Between two hills
Arly – English – Bowman, Hunter, Variant of the name Arley
Armistead – The name Armistead is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘hermit’s place’.
Armstead – Living next to the house of a hermit
Armstrang – English – Man with a Strong Arm in Battle, Variant of English name Armstrong
Armstrong – English – Man with a Strong Arm in Battle, Variant names are Armstrang and ArmStron
Arn – Short form of English Arnold, meaning ‘eagle power.’ Compare with another form of Arn.
Arnatt – English – Little Eagle, A variant of name Arnette
Arndell – English – From the Eagle’s Dell
Arne – Medieval short form of English Arnold, meaning ‘eagle power.’ Compare with another form of Arne.
Arnet – English – Little Eagle, A variant of name Arnette
Arnett – Little eagle
Arnett – English – Little Eagle, A variant of name Arnette
Arnie – Pet form of English Arnold, meaning ‘eagle power.’
Arnold – Strong as an eagle
Arnold – The name Arnold is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘ruler, strong as an eagle’.
Arny – Pet form of English Arnold, meaning ‘eagle power.’
Aroldo – Army ruler
Arran – Variant spelling of English Aaron, meaning ‘light-bringer.’
Arrick –
Arrick – Germanic – Powerful Ruler, Old Norse – Ever Ruling, Lone Ruler, Island Ruler, A variant of Aric
Arron – Hebrew – Enlighted, mountain of strength, Exalted, A variant of name Aaron
Arry – Army ruler
Arryn – Variant spelling of English Aaron, meaning ‘light-bringer.’
Arsen – Greek – Virile, A variation of Arsenio
Art – Noble, courageous, abbreviation of Arthur
Art – English short form of Celtic Arthur, possibly meaning ‘bear-man.’ Compare with another form of Art.
Artagnan – Name of one of the Three Musketeers, It means leader
Artair – Bear
Arte – Celtic – Stone, Bear, Germanic – Thor, The Eagle, A variant of name Arthur
Arth – Celtic – Stone, Bear, Germanic – Thor, The Eagle, A variant of name Arthur
Arther – Celtic – Stone, Bear, Germanic – Thor, The Eagle, A variant of name Arthur
Arthur – Noble, courageous, possibly related to the obscure Roman family name Artorius. Other possible sources include an Irish Gaelic word meaning ‘stone,’ and artos, the Celtic word for ‘bear.’ Most English speakers will associate this name with legendary King Arthur. Also, from the Icelandic, meaning a follower of Thor, the Norse god of war.
Arthur – Celtic Arthurian legend name of a famous King of Britain. The name is of obscure etymology, possibly composed of Welsh art/arth ‘bear’ and Brittonic gur ‘man,’ hence ‘bear-man.’ The earliest mention of him is in Welsh texts, where he is never called ‘king,’ but rather dux bellorum, meaning ‘war leader.’ Medieval Welsh texts call him ameraudur ’emperor’ which could also mean ‘war leader.’ In early Welsh works the word art was used as a figurative synonym for ‘warrior.’
Artie – Abbreviation of Arthur noble, courageous.
Artie – English pet form of Celtic Arthur, possibly meaning ‘bear-man.’
Artur – Early English form of Celtic Arthur, possibly meaning ‘bear-man.’
Artus – Bear
Arty – Celtic – Stone, Bear, Germanic – Thor, The Eagle, A variant of name Arthur
Arundel – From the eagle”s dell
Arundel – From the Eagle’s Valley
Arvel – Welsh – Wept Over, Arval is a variant of name Arvel
Arvin – Possibly a variant spelling of English Irvin, meaning ‘fresh water’ or ‘green water.’
Arvis – English – Friend of the People, A variant of name Arvin
Arvon – English – Friend of the People, A variant of name Arvin
Arwood – English – From the Fir Forest
Arwyn – English – Friend of the People, A variant of name Arvin
Asaf – Variant spelling of English Asaph, meaning ‘collector, gatherer.’
Asaph – Anglicized form of Hebrew Acaph, meaning ‘collector, gatherer.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including King David’s chief musician.
Asareel – Anglicized form of Hebrew Asar’el, meaning ‘whom God has bound (by a vow).’
Asbel – A creative and lighted individual, energy
Asbjorn – God of bears
Asbury – A fort close to ash trees
Ascferth – One who resides near Esat cottage
Aschere – A constructive, progressive and excited being
Aschton – A tree settlement, East town
Ascil – A perfect and noblest person of the world
Ascot – From the eastern cottage, An ascot is commonly known as a broad neck scarf or tie which is considered sophisticated and is usually worn with formal wear. Berkshire, England hosts the famous Ascot horse races.
Ascot – English – Style of necktie, A variant of name is Ascott
Ascott – English – Style of necktie, A variant of name Ascot
Aselaphes – A positive and self assuring person, greatest
Ash – Ash tree, the root of several English names and therefore a familiar variant of them, including Ashley and Ashton
Ash – Short form of English unisex Ashley, meaning ‘ash-tree grove.’
Ashbie – One from the ash tree farm
Ashburn – Lives near the ash tree brook, surname
Ashburn – Lives Near the Ash Tree Brook
Ashby – Coming from the ash tree farm
Ashcroft – Ash tree farm
Ashdon – Of Old English origin meaning ‘ash tree’, a wood valued for its durability and flexibility.
Asheley – One who lives in the groves of ash tree
Ashelie – Ash tree meadow
Ashely – One who lives in the groves of ash tree
Ashenford – River ford seen near the ash trees
Asher – Hebrew name derived from the word ashar, meaning ‘happy.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of Jacob. In use by the English.
Ashford – One who lives by the ash tree ford
Ashian – Ash tree meadow
Ashlan – From the ash-tree meadow
Ashland – Land of ash
Ashle – One who lives in the ash tree grove
Ashleay – The one who loves their neighbor, a meadow
Ashlee – Ash tree
Ashlei – meadow, clearing of forest, pure and trustworthy
Ashleigh – Ash tree
Ashley Ash Wood – One who resides in the Ash tree grove
Ashley – English surname transferred to unisex forename use, composed of the Old English elements ‘ash’ and leah ‘wood,’ hence ‘ash-tree grove.’
Ashlie – Ash tree
Ashlin – English – Ash Wood, A variant of name Ashley
Ashly – Ash tree
Ashman – Old English – Seaman, Pirate, One who travelled in Ash Wood Boat, German – Boatman
Ashraf – Derived from the English name Ashley meaning ‘ash wood’.
Ashriel – Anglicized form of Hebrew Asriy’el, meaning ‘vow of God.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son and great-grandson of Manasseh, and a son of Gilead.
Ashten – From the Ash tree
Ashtin – Variant of Ashton, the name means coming from town of ash trees.
Ashton – English habitational surname transferred to unisex forename use, from the name of various places composed of the Old English elements ?sc ‘ash tree’ and tun ‘settlement,’ hence ‘ash tree settlement.’
Ashtton – From the Ash tree
Ashtun – From the Ash tree
Ashtyn – Variant of Ashton, the name means coming from town of ash trees.
Ashur – Anglicized form of Hebrew Ashchuwr, meaning ‘blackness.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of the father of Temeni.
Ashwin –
Ashwin – Of Old English origin meaning ‘ash tree’, a wood valued for its durability and flexibility.
Ashwith – One who came from Ashwith tree
Ashworth – An Ash tree, a settlement, enduring being
Asia – English unisex name derived from the name of the continent, which was possibly derived from Assyrian asu, meaning ‘east.’
Asitanga – One who has expressive and optimistic being
Asner – Hebrew – Happy, Blessed, Cute
Asshur – Anglicized form of Hebrew Ashshuwr, meaning ‘a step.’ In the bible, this is the name second son of Shem. It is also a name applied to the nation of Assyria and its people.
Assur – Anglicized form of Hebrew Ashshuwr, meaning ‘a step.’ In the bible, this is the name second son of Shem. It is also a name applied to the nation of Assyria and its people.
Asten – Derived from the surname originally derived from a place name, meaning ‘east town’.
Astlabor – A sharp-witted, optimistic being
Aston – English habitational surname transferred to unisex forename use, from the name of various places composed of the Old English elements east ‘east’ and tun ‘settlement,’ hence ‘east settlement.’
Astrophel – English literary name from Astrophel and Stella, a famous sonnet composed by Philip Sidney in the 1580s, composed of the Greek elements aster ‘star’ and phil ‘friend, lover,’ hence ‘star lover.’
At – One who is devoted and faithful
Athelhard – They grab the opportunity and are tactful
Athelheah – one whith free thinking, progressive and a risk taker
Athelmod – A high spirited, alert and lively person
Athelstan – Variant spelling of Middle English Ethelstan, meaning ‘noble stone.’
Athemar – Noble or famous
Atherol – A person who is a dweller at a spring farm
Atheron – Spring Season, one who is fromm a small town near river
Atherton – From the town or settlement near the spring, surname
Atherton – A person from a spring town
Athmarr – A noble and a famous person
Athmore – A person from the moor
Athruis – They are honest and reserved people
Atkinsone – Son of aiken
Atlea – Someone from the meadow
Atleigh – Someone who is from woods
Atley – From the Meadow
Atmore – Someone from an uncultivated upland
Atre – Celtic – Stone, bear, German – Thor, The Eagle , A variant form of Arthur
Atrit – A refined and adventurous being
Attewater – A person who is sweleer at the water
Attewode – A person who lives in the forest
Atteworthe – A person who lives at the farmstead
Attin – Hebrew – Man, A variant of name Adam meaning red earth
Attison – A gracious person
Attkins – Hebrew – Man, A variant of name Adam meaning red earth
Attlee – Someone from the meadow
Attley – A person who hails from meadows
Attmore – English – From the Moor
Attwell – Lives by the Spring, Someone who lived by the stream
Attwood – A topographical surname which has very old roots
Atwood – Lives near or in the woods, surname
Atwood – Lives in the Forest, Someone who lived by the wood
Atwoode – Someone at the wood
Atworth – Lives at the Farmstead.
Aubelet – An old English name
Auberon – Rules with elf-wisdom, highborn, possible variant of Aubrey
Auberon –
Aubinnet – They are progressive, fun loving and free thinking
Aubour – Nature name
Aubrey – English unisex form of Norman French Alberi, meaning ‘elf ruler.’
Aubry – Masculine variant spelling of English unisex Aubrey, meaning ‘elf ruler.’
Aubyn – English variant spelling of French Aubin, meaning ‘like Albus,’ i.e. ‘white.’
Auday – To arrive at a spot
Audel – From the ancient valley or dell, surname
Audel – English – Old Friend
Auden – English – Old Friend, Scandinavian – Deserted, Desolate, Variant of Alden
Audie – English – Guardian of Riches, Noble Strength, Variant of name Audey
Audley – English habitational surname transferred to forename use, derived from the name of a place in Staffordshire, composed of Old English Ealdgyth and leah ‘meadow, woodland clearing,’ hence ‘Ealdgyth’s meadow.’
Audrey – Of noble strength
Audric –
Audric – This name means someone who is a wise ruler.
August – Short form of Latin Augustus, meaning ‘venerable.’ In use by the English and Germans.
Augusta – Majestic and grand
Augustan – Great and venerable ruler
Augustas – A great ruler
Augusten – Someone who is great and magnificient
Augustin – Romanian form of Augustinus
Augustine – English form of Latin Augustinus, meaning ‘venerable.’
Auicatus – A healer, a just and powerful King
Aulay – Anglicized form of Scottish Gaelic Amhlaibh, meaning ‘heir of the ancestors.’
Auren – Heard or Laurel, A variant of name is Auron
Aurick – Eternal ruler, forever strong, variant of Eric
Auronee – A Firewood
Austen – Variant of Augustine.
Austen – Variant spelling of English Austin, meaning ‘venerable.’
Austeyn – A powerful and great person
Austin –
Austin – English surname transferred to forename use, from Old French Aousten, from Roman Latin Augustinus, meaning ‘venerable.’
Austyn – Unisex form of English Austin, meaning ‘venerable.’
Author –
Autti – Hardworking people, has imagination and tender nature
Autumn – English unisex name derived from the season name, from Latin autumnus, thought to be of Etruscan origin. Harvest was the original English name for the season, Autumn replaced it in the 16th century.
Auveray – A vigilant, amiable and youthful person
Auvrai – A vivacious, relaxed and mature being
Auy – They are pleasant, sufficient and important
Avajay – Victory, one who always wins
Avalloch – A level- headed, honest individual
Avarloch – An able, adaptive and rational individual
Averay – An alluring, adorable and youthful person
Averel – Middle English masculine form of Anglo-Saxon Eoforhild, meaning ‘boar battle.’
Averil –
Averill – English surname (Averill) transferred to forename use, meaning ‘the hill sown with oats.’
Avery – English surname transferred to unisex forename use, originally a Norman French form of Middle English Alfred, meaning ‘elf counsel.’
Avicati – An artistic and virtuous being who loves to enjoy company
Avien – One who has a noble strength and is powerful
Avier – A vigorous and loving human being, Hare’s meadow
Avilion – A golden rainbow, beautiful and unique
Avitamos – A tender hearted men, mature
Avitorix – Tactful person who loves adventure
Avon – English name which derived from the name of any of several rivers in England which got their name from Celtic afon, meaning ‘river.’
Avree – One who is a wise ruler
Avrel – One with strength and has a fighting boar’s power
Awentia – A plant who has a nice smell
Axa – Harmony, peace loving
Axton – The name Axton is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘sword stone’.
Aydan – Enduring
Ayden – Enduring
Ayer – Inheritor
Ayers – Heir to a fortune, Ayers rock is an impressive and memorable landmark in Australia.
Ayers – Son of Ayer
Aykin – One who is made out of Oak
Ayl – Noble, famous
Aylbricht – A lonesome, analytic and happy individual
Ayler – One who loves the world
Aylewynus – An admirable and lovely human being
Aylmer – Highborn and renowned, variant of Elmer
Aylmer – English surname transferred to forename use, derived from a contracted form of Athelmare, meaning ‘nobly famous.’
Aylmerus – An accepting, level headed individual
Aylward – Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon ?thelweard ‘noble guard’ or ?lfweard ‘elf guard.’
Aylwin – EnglishGermanic: ElfNobleWise Friend, A variant of name Alvin
Aylworth – A well read, opportunity loving person
Aymery – Variant spelling of English Aimery, meaning ‘home-ruler.’
Aynulf – A fearless and poerful person
Azal – Anglicized form of Hebrew Atsel, meaning ‘noble.’ In the bible, this is the name of a place near Jerusalem, and a descendant of Saul.
Azaniah – Anglicized form of Hebrew Azanyah, meaning ‘God hears.’ In the bible, this is the name of the father of Jeshua.
Azarael – Anglicized form of Hebrew Azar’el, meaning ‘God has helped’ or ‘whom God helps.’ In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including a son of Bani, one of King David’s warriors, and a priest and musician.
Azareel – Anglicized form of Hebrew Azar’el, meaning ‘God has helped’ or ‘whom God helps.’ In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including a son of Bani, one of King David’s warriors, and a priest and musician.
Azariah – Anglicized form of Aramaic/Hebrew Azarya, meaning ‘help of God.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including one of the three young men thrown into the fiery furnace by Nebuchadnezzar.
Azazel – Anglicized form of Hebrew Aza’zel, meaning ‘entire removal’ and ‘scapegoat.’ In the bible, this word is found in the law of the day of atonement (Leviticus 16:8, 10, 26). It refers to a goat used for sacrifice for the sins of the people. In modern times, Azazel was interpreted as a Satanic, goat-like demon. The name has even been used for the ‘Angel of Death.’
Azaziah – Anglicized form of Hebrew Azazyahuw, meaning ‘Yahweh is mighty.’ In the bible, this is the name of several minor characters, including the father of Hoshea.
Azel – Anglicized form of Hebrew Atsel, meaning ‘noble.’ In the bible, this is the name of a place near Jerusalem, and a descendant of Saul.
Azrael – Anglicized form of Arabic Azra’il, the name of the ‘Angel of Death’ who separates the soul from the body upon death.
Azriel – Anglicized form of Arabic Azra’il, the name of the ‘Angel of Death’ who separates the soul from the body upon death.
Azuriah – Variant spelling of English Azariah, meaning ‘help of God.’
English boy names starting with B
Baal-Zebub – Anglicized form of Hebrew Ba’al-Zebuwb, meaning ‘lord of the fly.’ In the bible, this is the name of a Philistine deity worshiped at Ekron.
Baalzebub – Anglicized form of Hebrew Ba’al-Zebuwb, meaning ‘lord of the fly.’ In the bible, this is the name of a Philistine deity worshiped at Ekron.
Baanan – One who is Bright and Radiant, Smart and Knowledgeable
Babe – This was once a popular American English pet name for athletes, especially in the early 1900s, before and after Babe Ruth. Compare with feminine Babe.
Babson – The name Babson is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘son of Barbara’.
Baby – Infant human
Babyboy – A literal way of naming a baby boy.
Bacon – Selling pork
Badgar – English – The Burrowing Mammal, Derivative of the name Badger
Bahz – Name of a famous Hakeem, faithful
Bailee – Originally an occupational surname meaning ‘bailiff’ may also mean ‘berry wood’.
Bailey – The name Bailey can be used as both a male or female name and has the meanings ‘baliff’ and ‘berry wood’. This meaning comes from the job title ‘baliff’
Bailie – Of Old English origin meaning ‘baliff, berry wood’ a variation of the name Bailey.
Baillie – A civil person, they are steward
Bailor – One who has a majestic personality
Baily – From the Old English term ‘baile’ meaning ‘the outer wall of a castle’.
Bainbridge –
Bainbridge – Useful bridge
Baines – White
Baird – Minstrel, a medieval musical entertainer
Baker – Occupation name
Baker – The name Baker is a boy’s name of English origin.
Bakur – A baker or a thunderbolt
Balamy – Derived from bellamy which means good looking. It symbolizes compassion and forgiveness.
Balder – Means ‘ prince’ or brave warrior or ‘Son of Odin’
Baldewyne – One who has a desire to please everyone
Baldhere – Bold army
Baldhere – It is a variation of the name Balder. It also means ‘ a bold and courageous army.’
Baldred – It as the name of a courageous man who pleaded for the freedom of Scottish. The name symbolizes leadership and Initiative.
Baldric – It means a brave and courageous ruler. It symbolises great heights and a fearless warrior.
Baldrick – It means power and bravery.
Balduino – Bold friend
Baldwin – English form of French Baldoin, meaning ‘brave friend.’
Baldwulf – It symbolizes bright and assertive mind. It shows a light hearted person.
Bale – Lives in the valley, variant of Vail
Balin – Valiant
Balizs – One who is very nice and close to heart
Baljekar – One who rise above the mountains
Ballard – From an Old English derogatory name for a bald-headed person, it became a surname, then transferred to forename, derived from Middle English balled, meaning ’rounded like a ball,’ hence ‘bald-headed.’
Ballinamore – Irish surname transferred to forename use, from an Anglicized form of Gaelic Beal an Atha Moir, meaning ‘mouth of the big ford.’
Ballinderry – Irish surname transferred to forename use, from an Anglicized form of Gaelic Baile an Doire, meaning ‘town of the oak wood.’
Balthasar – Anglicized form of Greek Baltasar, meaning ‘Ba’al protect the king.’ Early Christians assigned names to the three Magi (‘wise men from the east’) who visited the baby Jesus. They are mentioned but not named in the bible, Balthasar is one of them, the other two are Casper and Melchior.
Balthazar – Variant spelling of English Balthasar, meaning ‘Ba’al protect the king.’
Balther – The name means ‘saint’
Bambi – English unisex name, derived from the Italian word bambino, meaning ‘child.’
Bambie – Variant spelling of English unisex Bambi, meaning ‘child.’
Bana – Slayer, Arrow, Number, An aromatic plant, a slayer
Banaing – Son of Bana, son of the slayer
Banaing – Son of the Slayer
Banbrigge – Lives Near the Bridge over the White Water
Bancrofft – Pasture, Field of Beans
Bancroft – The name Bancroft is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘field of beans, dweller near the bean farm’.
Band – Broom Covered Hill
Bani – Anglicized form of Hebrew Baniy, meaning ‘built.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including one of David’s warriors.
Banjamen – Right-hand Son, Similar to Benedict
Banjamino – Son of my right hand
Banjamon – Most loved son
Banjiman – Variant of Benjamin,Right-hand Son
Banjo – Andrew Barton ‘Banjo’ Paterson was a poet who wrote the lyrics to the song ‘Walzing Matilda’ which is the unofficial national song of Australia .
Bank – Field of Beans
Bankroft – Pasture
Banks – Banks refers to the edge or bank of a river.
Banner – Flag, ensign bearer.
Banner – The name Banner is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘flag bearer’.
Banning – Son of the slayer
Banyan – The Banyan Tree
Baphomet – An Idol or Diety which the Knights Templar were worshiping
Baptist – English form of French Baptiste, meaning ‘baptist.’
Bar-Jesus – Anglicized form of Greek Bariesou, meaning ‘son of Jesus.’ In the New Testament bible, this is the name of a false prophet.
Bar – Boar, Place Name, Where Birches Grow, One who Sings Ballads, Earth, Land
Barclay – The name Barclay is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘where birches grow’.
Barcley – Birch Valley, Place Name, Where Birches Grow
Barcvni – English name for Boys
Bardan – Lives near the boar”s den
Bardan – Lives Near the Boar’s Den, From the
Bardaric – ax ruler
Bardarik – axe ruler
Bardawulf – axe and wolf
Barden – Lives near the boar”s den
Barden – The name Barden is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘barley valley’.
Bardene – From the boar valley
Bardo –
Bardolf – The name Bardolf is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘axe-wolf’.
Bardolph –
Bardolphe – A bright wolf
Bardou – Axe-wielding wolf
Bardoul – Bright wolf, ax-wielding wolf
Bardrick – Soldier who wields an axe
Bardulf – Bright wolf, ax-wielding wolf
Bardulph – Axe-wolf
Baret – Argumentative
Barett – Argumentative
Barker – The name Barker is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘tanner’.
Barklay – Place Name, Where Birches Grow
Barkley – From the Birch Tree Meadow, Place Name, Where Birches Grow
Barklie – Place Name, Where Birches Grow
Barley – The name Barley is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘grower or seller of barley’.
Barlow – The name Barlow is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘bare hillside’.
Barlowe – Place Name, The Bare Hillside
Barnabus – Son of consolation
Barnaby – The name Barnaby is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘son of consolation’.
Barnard – Strong as a bear, variant of Bernard
Barnes – The name Barnes is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘someone who lives or works near the barn’.
Barneston – From the Town of Barnes
Barnet – Of Honorable Birth, From the Land That was Burned
Barnett – The name Barnett is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘place cleared by burning’.
Barney – English pet form of Bernard ‘bold as a bear’ and Greek Barnabas ‘son of exhortation.’
Barnham – From the Baron’s Home
Barnie – From the Land That was Burned, Diminutive of Bernard, Brave, Bear, Courageous, Son of Comfort
Barnum – The name Barnum is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘baron’s home’.
Barocunas – English name for Boys
Baron – Warrior, a title of nobility used as a given name
Baron – The name Baron is a boy’s name of English origin.
Baronet – From the Land That was Burned
Baronett – From the Land That was Burned
Barrclay – Birch Valley, Place Name, Where Birches Grow
Barret – English byname for a quarrelsome person. It became a surname, then transferred to a forename, derived from Middle English barat, a derivative of barater, meaning ‘to haggle,’ hence ‘haggler.’
Barrett –
Barrett – From a surname probably meaning ‘strife’ in Middle English, originally given to a quarrelsome person
Barrette – Argumentative
Barric – From the barley or the grain farm, surname
Barric – The name Barric is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘grain farm’.
Barrick – A barley farm
Barrie – Variant spelling of English Barry, meaning ‘fair-headed.’
Barrik – Grain farm, one who is like a blessing
Barrington – A town in England, refers to a fenced-in place
Barrington – A troublesome tribe or person
Barris – Son of Harry
Barrivendi – English name for Boys
Barrlow – Hillside
Barron – Warrior, variant of the title Baron
Barron – The name Barron is a boy’s name of English origin.
Barrow – Living by a grove
Barrton – Place Name, Barley Settlement
Barry – Fair-haired
Barry – Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Barra, meaning ‘fair-headed.’
Barse – Fresh-water perch
Bart – Ploughman
Bart – Short form of English Bartholomew, meaning ‘son of Talmai.’
Bartel – Variant of Bartholomew often used as a surname
Bartel – From the Barley Farm, Farmer’s Son, Son of Talmai
Barth – Son of the earth, variant of Bartholomew, often used as a surname
Barthelmy – Son of a Farmer, Both Surname and Given Name
Bartholomeo – Son of a Farmer, Both Surname and Given Name
Bartholomew – English form of French Bartholomieu, meaning ‘son of Talmai.’ In the New Testament bible, this is the name of one of the twelve apostles.
Bartholomieu – Son of a Farmer, Both Surname and Given Name
Bartilmew – English name for Boys
Bartle – Diminutive of Bartholomew Dating to the 13th Century, Most Used Commonly as a Surname in Modern Times
Bartlet – Diminutive of Bartholomew Dating to the 13th Century, Most Used Commonly as a Surname in Modern Times, Farmer’s Son
Bartlett – The farmer”s son, This surname is also a variant of Bartholomew. John Bartlett”s Familiar Quotations is one to the most referenced resources for speech writers and students in the English language.
Bartlett – Diminutive of Bartholomew, Son of a Farmer, From the Barley Farm, Ploughman, Farmer’s Son
Bartley – From the Birch Tree Meadows, Son of Talmai, Son of the One who Abounds in Furrows
Bartolo – Son of a Farmer, Both Surname and Given Name, Ploughman
Bartolomeu – son of Talmai, son of the one who
Barton – From the barley town of settlement, surname
Barton – The name Barton is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘from the barley settlement’.
Bartram – Glorious raven.
Barty – son of Talmai, son of the one who
Baruch – Anglicized form of Hebrew Baruwk, meaning ‘blessed.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a faithful attendant of Jeremiah to whom the apocryphal Book of Baruch is ascribed.
Barwick – Coming from a corn farm
Barwon – Barwon is Aboriginal for ‘Wide River’
Barzilai – Anglicized form of Hebrew Barzillay, meaning ‘man of iron.’
Barzillai – Anglicized form of Hebrew Barzillay, meaning ‘man of iron.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a Gileadite leader who helped David against Absalom’s rebellion.
Bas – Short form of English Basil, meaning ‘king’ or ‘basil (the herb).’
Bascom – Of English origin meaning: from Boscombe (a suburb of Bournemouth in the UK).
Base – The Short One
Baseem – Smiling
Bash – Forerunner, strike hard and violently
Basil – Kingly: Saint Basil the Great was a fourth-century bishop who was one of the fathers of the early Christian church. This was also the name of two Byzantine emperors.
Basil – English form of French Basile, meaning ‘king.’ Also sometimes given as an herb name.
Basilio – Noble, Royal, Kingly, Rose
Bass – Short, small, petit
Basset – Short, Little Person
Bassett – English name derived from the Old French word basset, a byname for a short person, derived from a diminutive form of the word basse (‘low, short’), hence, ‘shorty.’
Bastian – Short form of English Sebastian, meaning ‘from Sebaste.’
Basuca – One who is imaginative
Bat – Son of Tolmai
Bater – The Grey Quail
Bates – The name Bates is a boy’s name of English origin.
Batista – Baptist, To Dip
Batu – Loyal, faithful, devoted individual
Baudier – Light and Innocence
Baudoin – Brave Friend, fearless companion
Baudoyn – English name for Boys
Baul – Snail
Bavol – Wind, strom
Bawden – dweller by the top
Bax – Baker, a person who make bread and cakes
Baxley – The name Baxley is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘baker’s meadow’.
Baxter – Baker, an occupational surname transferred to first name use in 19th century
Baxter – Old English occupational surname transferred to forename use, derived from the word ‘female baker,’ the feminine form of ‘(male) baker.’
Bay – Variant of Bayard auburn-haired.
Bay – Bay is Sea Inlet
Bayard – The name Bayard is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘russet-haired’.
Bayarde – Brown Hair
Bayhard – Reddish Brown Hair
Baylen – Variant of Bayard auburn-haired.
Bayley – Meaning ‘baliff’ and ‘berry wood’, it is also used as a girls name.
Bayli – bailiff, berry wood
Baylin – Baylin is an English surname
Bayly – Steward, warden
Baynbridge – Light Bridge
Bayne – This name means a bridge.
Baynebridge – Insipid Bridge
Baynes – Bond
Baz – Pet form of English Basil, meaning ‘king’ or ‘basil (the herb).’
Bazlurrahman – Generosity of the All-merciful
Bazyl – Royal
Beac – One who is spreckled
Beach – Close to Beech Trees
Beacon –
Beada – A surname, meaning a barm of cows
Beadumund – Bold protector
Beadured – English name for Boys
Beaduric – One who is powerful
Beadutun – From the Warrior’s Estate
Beadwheard – A bold guard
Beagga – He who is small
Beagmund – One who brings peace
Beagnoth – English name for Boys
Beal – The name Beal is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘fair, handsome’.
Beald – A handsome man
Bealdwine – bold friend, brave friend
Beaman – The name Beaman is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘beekeeper’.
Beamann – Beekeeper, Honey producer
Beamen – Beekeeper.
Beamer – The name Beamer is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘trumpet player’.
Bean –
Beanburh – A bold fortress
Beanstan – A strong stone
Bear – This creative name has the dual meaning of the powerful, furry animal and the concept of support or holding up.
Beard – One who has beard
Beardsley – Beard
Beasley – Bent grass wood
Beather – English name for Boys
Beaton – From the Warrior’s Estate
Beau – Originally an English pet name meaning ‘handsome,’ derived from the French word, beau, meaning ‘beautiful.’ Later, in the 19th century, it was used as a word meaning ‘admirer’ or ‘sweetheart.’ Its use as a forename seems to have been due to Wren’s novel Beau Geste (1924) and the character Beau Wilkes in Mitchell’s Gone With the Wind (1936).
Beauden – Elaboration of French beau ‘beautiful’, using the popular den suffix sound found in such names as Braden, Hayden and Aidan. This name has become popular in New Zealand due to rugby player Beauden Barrett (1991-)
Beaumund – One who is prostected
Beauvivant – English name for Boys
Beavis – Variant spelling of English Bevis, possibly meaning ‘shining one.’
Beck – Brook
Beck – Beck means person who lives near the brook.
Becker – Living near a stream
Beckett – Little mouth, a surname
Beckett – From an English surname that could be derived from various sources, including from Middle English beke meaning ‘beak’ or bekke meaning ‘stream, brook’
Beckham – Place of the small stream, well-known surname thanks to the soccer star David Beckham
Beckham – The name Beckham is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘homestead by the stream’.
Beda – Battle Maid, Prayer
Bede – The name Bede is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘prayer’.
Bedenis – English name for Boys
Bedford – Derived from the English Place Name
Bedfrith – English name for Boys
Bedgeat – A comanding spear
Bedhelm – Commander in ballte
Bedivere – Anglicized form of Welsh Bedwyr, possibly meaning ‘grave-knower,’ inferring ‘one who knows (Arthur’s) grave.’ In Arthurian legend, this is the name of a Knight of the Round Table who returned Excalibur to the Lady of the Lake after King Arthur’s death. Described as being one-handed, he was still an excellent warrior. In Welsh, his full name was Bedwyr Bedrydant, meaning ‘Bedivere of the Perfect Sinews.’
Bedla – A place name
Bedric – A powerful commander
Bedwig – War comander
Beech – The name Beech is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘beech tree’.
Beecher – Lives by the beech tree, surname
Beecher – Living near a beech tree
Beechy – Diminutive of Beacher, Close to Beech Trees
Beelzebub – Anglicized form of Greek Beelzeboul, meaning ‘lord of dung.’ In the New Testament bible, this is a name for Satan, the prince of evil spirits.
Beeman – Beekeeper
Begild – English name for Boys
Begin – To start from the beginning
Behrtferth – A bright peace
Behrtwald – A bright rule
Beirne – Place Name, The Brook
Bek – Brook
Belarius – A musical instrument, cymbeline
Belcher – The name Belcher is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘pretty face’.
Beldane – Lives in the beautiful glen valley
Belden – The name Belden is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘pretty valley’.
Beldene – Lives in the beautiful glen valley
Beldin – Beautiful Vale or Valley
Beldon – Lives in the Beautiful Glen, Child of the Unspoiled Glen, Place Name, Pretty Valley
Belgr – An aggressive, independent and ambitious being
Bell –
Bellamey – Good-looking Companion
Bellamie – Beautiful Companion
Bellamy –
Bellden – Striking Vale or Valley
Belldon – Beautiful Vale or Valley
Bellingham – A surname that means people from the homestead of bears
Bellow – The name Bellow is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘bellows maker’.
Beloc – One from the barn
Belshazzar – Anglicized form of Hebrew Belsha’tstsar, meaning ‘Ba’al protect the king.’ In the bible, this is the name of a king of Babylon at the time of its fall, he to whom Daniel interpreted the writing on the wall.
Belteshazzar – Anglicized form of Babylonian Beltesha’tstsar, meaning ‘Ba’al’s prince.’ In the bible, this is Daniel the prophet’s Babylonian name.
Belton – Coming from a farm in fenny country
Belvin – An English surname related to the Germanic given name Baldwin, meaning ‘bold friend’
Belvine – A place of fens that belong to the burg. A surname
Bemeere – Trumpeter
Ben –
Ben-Oni – Anglicized form of Hebrew Ben-Owniy, meaning ‘son of my sorrow.’ In the bible, this is the name given to Benjamin by his mother Rachel as she died giving birth to him.
Ben – Short form of English Benjamin ‘son of the right hand’ and Benedict ‘blessed.’
Benaiah – Anglicized form of Hebrew Benayah and Benayahu, meaning ‘God has built.’ In the bible, this is the name of the captain of David’s guard and many other characters.
Benajah – God built
Benecroft – From the bean field, surname and variant of Bancroft
Benedetto – Blessed
Benedick – Similar to Benedict, Blessed
Benedict – English form of French Benedict, meaning ‘blessed.’
Benedikt – Happy, Blessed,used as a title for a beatified person
Benejamen – Right-hand Son, Similar to Benedict
Benet – Variant spelling of English Bennett, meaning ‘blessed.’ Compare with another form of Benet.
Benett – Variant spelling of English Bennett, meaning ‘blessed.’
Bengy – He is the son of the south
Beniah – Benaiah means ‘The Lord builds’ which was the inspiration
Benjaman – Right-hand Son, Similar to Benedict
Benjamen – Son of the Right Hand
Benjamin – Anglicized form of Greek Beniamin from Hebrew Binyamin, meaning ‘son of the right hand.’ In the bible, this is the name of one of the founders of the twelve tribes of Israel, the youngest of Jacob’s twelve sons. His birth name was Benoni, given to him by his mother who died giving birth to him. Not wanting his son to bear such an ill-omened name, Jacob changed his name to Binyamin/Benjamin, because he was the only son born in southern Canaan instead of northern Mesopotamia. Compare with another form of Benjamin.
Benjammin – One who is the child of the south
Benji –
Benji – Pet form of English Benjamin, meaning ‘son of the right hand.’
Benjie – Pet form of English Benjamin, meaning ‘son of the right hand.’
Benjy – Pet form of English Benjamin, meaning ‘son of the right hand.’
Bennajah – A man who is well built
Benne – Blessed
Bennet – Variant of Benedict
Bennet – Variant spelling of English Bennett, meaning ‘blessed.’
Bennett – Variant of Benedict
Bennett – The name Bennett is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘blessed’.
Bennettte – Blessed
Bennie – Pet form of English Benjamin ‘son of the right hand’ and Benedict ‘blessed.’
Benny –
Benny – Pet form of English Benjamin ‘son of the right hand’ and Benedict ‘blessed.’
Benoc – A location or shed for cows.
Benon – Industrious
Benoni – Anglicized form of Hebrew Ben-Owniy, meaning ‘son of my sorrow.’ In the bible, this is the name given to Benjamin by his mother Rachel as she died giving birth to him.
Benson – Son of Benjamin, surname
Benson – The name Benson is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘son of Ben’.
Benssen – Ben’s Son, Surname
Bensson – Ben’s Son, Surname
Bent – Blessed, Happy, Form of Benedict
Bentleah – From the Bent Grass Meadow
Bentlee – Bentlee means grassy area. It can also be used for girls.
Bentley – From the meadow of coarse or bent grass
Bentley – English surname transferred to forename use, derived from the name of various places composed of the Old English elements beonet, ‘bent grass’ and leah ‘clearing, meadow’ hence ‘bent grass meadow.’
Bentlie – From the Meadow with Coarse Grass
Bently – Variant of Bentley, literally means, ‘bent grass,’ flexible with his time.
Benton – Settlement near the bent or coarse grass, surname
Benton – English surname transferred to forename use, derived from the name of a place in Northumbria composed of the Old English elements beonet ‘bent grass’ and tun ‘enclosure, settlement,’ hence ‘bent grass settlement.’
Benython – An english name for Boys, from Benny’s town
Beoba – One who was born in the cow barn
Beocc – A place or farm house.
Beoda – He who lives near the cow barns
Beofa – A habitation or farmstead.
Beorcol – A refined, clear cut and efficient individual
Beorht – Glorious
Beorhthram – Bright Raven
Beorhthramm – Glorious Raven
Beorhttun – From the Fortified Town
Beorn – Warrior
Beornet – Leader
Beornham – From the Nobleman’s Home
Beornheard – The Old English Variant of the German Bernard
Beornwulf – Name of a King
Beotta – A person with spontaneous being, bashful and active
Beowulf – The name Beowulf is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘bee wolf’.
Beppe – Yahweh will add (another son), one who is added by God
Bera – A Well, Declaring
Bereket – ‘Blessings’, one who is blessed and is hospitable
Beren – Beren also known as Beren Erchamion is a fictional character
Berend – Bear Brave, Brave Like a Bear
Beresford – The name Beresford is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘ford where barley grows’.
Bergen – Place name of a town in Norway
Berger – Shepherd, To Help, Mountain Dweller
Bergess – Town citizen who is free and independent
Beri – My Corn
Berick – Grain farm, one who can reach great heights
Beringer – ‘Old German meaning ‘big game hunter’ or ‘strong like a bear’ Popular in England and Western Europe
Berk – From the Birch Tree Meadow, Place Name, Where Birches Grow, From the Fortified Settlement, Solid, Firm, Strong
Berke – From a fortified castle
Berkeley –
Berkeley – English habitational surname transferred to forename use, composed of the Old English elements be(o)rc ‘birch’ and leah ‘clearing, meadow, pasture,’ hence ‘birch tree meadow.’
Berkie – Place Name, Where Birches Grow
Berkley – Birch meadow
Berklie – Place Name, Where Birches Grow
Berky – Place Name, Where Birches Grow
Berlin – Son of Bert, the capital of Germany
Berluse – One who is a born hard worker, sociable and handyman
Bernard – English form of Anglo-Saxon Beornheard, meaning ‘bold as a bear.’ Compare with another form of Bernard.
Bernardus – Brave Like a Bear
Bernie – Pet form of English Bernard, meaning ‘bold as a bear.’
Berold – The name Berold is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘bear rule’.
Berresford – Barley Field
Berrin – Bear
Berry – Variant spelling of English Barry, meaning ‘fair-headed.’ Compare with feminine Berry.
Bersh – One year
Bert – Modern English name derived from Old English beorht, meaning ‘bright.’ Used as a short form of longer names containing the same element.
Bertholdt – Means ‘bright ruler’ from the Germanic element beraht ‘bright’ combined with wald ‘rule’
Bertie – Industrious, variant of Bert
Bertie – Pet form of English Bert, meaning ‘bright.’ Compare with feminine Bertie.
Bertin – Industrious, variant of Bert
Bertin – Bright, Industrious
Bertold – Bright Strength
Berton – From the fortified town
Berton – Variation of Bertram origin meaning bright raven’, ‘fortified enclosure’.
Bertrada – One who counsels brightly
Bertram –
Berwick – From the barley grange
Berwick – From the Barley Grange
Berwin – The name Berwin is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘bright friend’.
Bethuel – Anglicized form of Hebrew Bethuw’el, meaning ‘God destroys’ or ‘man of God.’ In the bible, this is the name of a town and also the name of the father of Rebecca.
Beton – A surname, meaning a bright and famous one
Betuel – Variant spelling of English Bethuel, meaning ‘God destroys’ or ‘man of God.’
Betune – A surname, rarely used as a given name. Means a person who is renown and bright
Beval – Like the wind
Bevan – English surname transferred to forename use, from the Anglicized form of Welsh ap Iefan, meaning ‘son of Evan.’
Beverley – From the beaver stream, beaver meadow, traditionally a boys” name, now more popularly used for girls, especially in the U.S.
Beverley – English surname transferred to forename use, derived from the name of a place in Humberside composed of the Old English elements beofor ‘beaver’ and leac ‘stream,’ hence ‘beaver stream.’ The feminine form of the name is spelled without the second ‘e’–Beverly.
Beverly – From the beaver stream or meadow
Bevis – English surname transferred to forename use, probably from the Old French place name Beauvais, in Oise, France which got its name from the Belgic tribe of the Bellovaci (Belovasci) that some say is the name of the Fir Bolg (the ancient Irish ‘shining ones’) of Celtic mythology.
Beyhild – One who lives in the warrior bay
Beyren – Place Name, Barn for Cows
Bezaleel – Anglicized form of Hebrew Betsalel, meaning ‘in the shadow.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of Uri who was one of the architects of the tabernacle, and the name of an Israelite.
Bhavnik – Flower
Bickford – From the hewer”s ford
Bickford – The name Bickford is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘axman’s ford’.
Biecaford – From the Hewer’s Ford
Biedeluue – An expresssive, happy natured and friendly one, command
Biff – Originally an American English boxing term, this name was later used as a byname for a tough-guy. Finally it transferred to a forename, and it still carries the same original meaning, ‘a blow with the fist.’
Bigvai – Anglicized form of Hebrew Bigvay, meaning ‘gardener, husbandman’ or ‘in my bodies.’ In the bible, this is the name of a man who was a leader amongst the Babylonian exile returnees.
Bijantha – A refined, happy and easy going person
Bil – halberd
Bill –
Bill – The name Bill is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘resolute protection’.
Billy –
Billy – Pet form of English William, meaning ‘will-helmet.’
Bing – Pet A Form Of Bingham
Bingham – Town Of The Hollow
Binh – Vase, Jar
Binidittu – A form of Benedict, meaning blessed.
Binky – Field of Beans
Birch – Close to birch trees
Birchard – One who lives on the hard breaches
Birche – Birch
Birdee – birdlike, a child’s term for a bird, a score of one stroke under par at a hole in Golf
Birdhill – From the Bird Hill
Birghiva – A hard worker, diligent and brave person
Birk – Birch tree, where the birch trees grow, surname
Birk – Place Name, Where Birch Trees Grow, From the Fortified Settlement, From a Birch Tree, Bright, Shining
Birket – Area of Birch Trees
Birkett – From the birch covered coastland, surname
Birkett – The name Birkett is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘birch coastland’.
Birkey – From the island of birch trees, surname
Birkhead – Lives at the Birch Headland
Birkit – Area of Birch Trees
Birkitt – Area of Birch Trees
Birky – Birch Island
Birley – From the meadow with the cattle byre (shed), surname
Birley – The name Birley is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘meadow with the cow shed’.
Birly – Meadow with the Cow Byre
Birney – From the island with the brook, surname
Birney – The name Birney is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘island with the brook’.
Birny – Small River, Stream with an Island, Island with a Brook
Biron – From the cottage
Birtle – The name Birtle is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘hill of birds’.
Bishop – The name Bishop is a boy’s name of English origin.
Bitanig – From the Preserving Land
Bitel – An equally adaptable and hospitable and imaginable
Biutta – A persevering, lovely and diligent individual
Black – Dark, Dark Skinned
Blackburn – The name Blackburn is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘black brook’.
Blackwell – The name Blackwell is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘black well or stream’.
Blade – Knife, Sword
Blaec – Black, White
Blaecman – A man who is fair and white
Blaedla – A loyal, alluring and authentic individual
Blagdan – From the shadowy Valley
Blagden – From the Dark Valley
Blagdon – From the gloomy Valley
Blaiddudd – A patient, practical, optimistic and reasonable person
Blaike – Dark, fair
Blain – English surname transferred to forename use, derived from the old Scottish Gaelic personal name Blaan, meaning ‘little yellow one.’
Blaine – Surname of uncertain meaning.
Blaine – Variant spelling of English Blain, meaning ‘little yellow one.’
Blaise –
Blaize – English variant spelling of French Blaise, meaning ‘talks with a lisp.’
Blake – Black or white
Blake – Old English byname for a person having unusually dark or light hair or skin. It later became a surname then a popular forename. It comes from two Old English words: 1) ‘black,’ and, 2) blac ‘white.’ It can therefore mean either ‘black’ or ‘white.’
Blakeleigh – Dark, Fair
Blakeley – From the dark meadow, from the pale meadow, surname
Blakeley – Dark, Fair
Blakely –
Blakely –
Blakey – Blond
Blakey – Dark, Fair
Blakie – Dark, Fair
Blamore – He who comes from the dark, black hill
Blane – Variant of Blaine.
Blaney – Slender, Thin, Variant of Blaine
Blanford – The name Blanford is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘gray man’s ford’.
Blas – Stutters
Blayke – Light
Blayson – A man who stutters
Blaze –
Blaze – Variant spelling of English Blaize, meaning ‘talks with a lisp.’
Bleddyn – Wolf Hero
Bledgur – A self possessed and self made individual
Bledud – A name of a King from teh Arthurian age
Bleiddgu – One who likes to achieves success and ambition
Blench – A man who likes to play tricks on others
Bligh – The name Bligh is a boy’s name of English origin.
Bliss – Old English unisex name derived from the vocabulary word bliss, meaning ‘joy, happiness.’
Blissot – A blessed person
Blocc – An occupational name for a craftsman who uses blocks in his work
Bloom – A nature name.
Blu – A modern and fashionable spelling for the color ‘blue’.
Blue – The color blue
Blues – The name Blues is a boy’s name of English origin.
Bluford – One who comes from the blue ford
Blunt – A dull, blunt person
Bly – The name Bly is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘friendly’.
Blythe – Merry
Blythe – Old English surname transferred to unisex forename use, derived from the word bli?e, meaning ‘cheerful, happy.’
Boaz – Anglicized form of Hebrew Bo’az, meaning ‘swiftness.’ In the bible, this is the name of a Bethlehemite who married Ruth.
Bob – The name Bob is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘bright fame’.
Bobak – A variant of Babak, a Persian name which means ‘little father.’
Bobb – bright famous one, famously famous
Bobbi – Unisex pet form of English Robert and Roberta, meaning ‘bright fame.’
Bobbie – Abbreviation of Robert.
Bobby – Familiar form of Robert, also a nickname for British policemen
Bobby – Pet form of English Robert, meaning ‘bright fame.’
Bobe – A short for Roberta, a woman who is a renown light
Bobi – He who is like a very bright flame
Boc – A man who is like a deer
Bocleah – He who is from a buck meadow
Bocley – Lives at the buck meadow, surname
Bocley – A man who lives in the buck meadow
Boda – He who commands an army
Boddr – An occupational name for one who makes planks and boards
Boden – The name Boden is a boy’s name of German, English origin meaning ‘hill shaped like a bow or floor’.
Bodkin – A name that means needle
Bodvoci – One who appreciates life and refined objects, has emotional control
Bohort – A name of King arthur’s uncle
Bolt – A word name, meaning a lightning, a flash
Bolton – The specific meaning of this name is unclear, though the ending ‘ton’ likely indicates that it refers to a town or settlement.
Bolton – The name Bolton is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘dwelling in an enclosure’.
Bond – The name Bond is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘peasant farmer’.
Bondig – One who is on liberty, a free man
Bonds – A son of the farmer
Boniface – Short form of Latin Bonifatius, meaning ‘good destiny/fate.’ In use by the French and occasionally the English.
Bonner – A surname that means one of good bearing
Bono – All things are good
Boo –
Booker – English occupational surname transferred to forename use, originally denoting both a ‘book-binder’ and a ‘scribe.’
Boone – Good, a blessing
Boot – One who has a house
Booth – The name Booth is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘small dwelling place, shed’.
Boothe – A person whose home is in a hut
Boq – A made up name. Used for one of the characters in the Wonderful Wizard of Oz
Borden – The name Borden is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘den of the boar’.
Boromir – One who is a faithful jewel
Bors – A name of the uncle of King Arthur
Bort – He who comes from a fortified place
Bosley – The name Bosley is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘meadow near the woods’.
Boston – Boston means area by the trees. It is also the capital city of Massachusetts.
Boswell – The name Boswell is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘well near the woods’.
Bosworth – One who lives at the acttle enclosure
Botewolf – A name that means Herald Wolf
Botham – The name Botham is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘he who lives in a broad valley’.
Bothe – Lives in a hut
Bothe – A man whose home is in a hut
Botolf – He is a herald wolf
Botolph – One who is like a herald wolf
Botolphe – A man who is like a herald wolf
Botwolf – He who is wolf-like
Bourne – The name Bourne is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘one who lives near a stream’.
Bouvier – means a herdsman
Bow – it means a small son. it is a diminutive of the name ‘Bowden’
Bowdoin – a messenger. it can also be spelled as ‘Bowden’
Bowdyn – variant of the name ‘Bowden’
Bowie – Prominent landmark
Bowman – an archer (family name)
Boy – Boy means coming from the woods.
Boyce – Living beside a wood
Boyer – The name Boyer is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘bow-maker, cattle herder’.
Brace – name usually used as a surname.It is derived from the french word ‘bras’ which means arms.
Brachtmar – A spontaneous person, God is an oath
Brad – Broad, a nickname for Bradley and other names beginning with Brad-.
Brad – Short form of English names beginning with Brad-, from Old English brad, meaning ‘broad.’
Bradan – A person from the ‘broad valley’, salmon
Bradburn – From the broad brook
Bradburn – English surname transferred to forename use, composed of the Old English elements brad ‘broad’ and burna ‘stream,’ hence ‘broad stream.’
Bradbury – The name Bradbury is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘dweller near the wood fort’.
Bradd – Broad, wide.
Bradd – Broad clearing in the woods
Braddock – This nature-based name means a broadly-spreading oak tree.
Braddon – Salmon
Braden – Salmon
Braden – English surname transferred to forename use, from an Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic O Bradain, meaning ‘descendant of Bradan,’ hence ‘salmon.’
Bradene – From the broad valley
Bradford – From the broad ford
Bradford – English habitational surname transferred to forename use, composed of the Old English elements brad ‘broad’ and ford ‘ford, river crossing’ hence ‘broad river crossing.’
Bradin – A person who is from a wide valley.
Bradlea – Alternate spelling for the name ‘Bradley’, means a wide area in the woods.
Bradlee – English surnames related to Bradley Broad clearing in the wood.
Bradlee – A spelling variant of Bradley, this English name means a large meadow.
Bradleigh – Another spelling for the name ‘Bradley’, it means a field
Bradley – From the broad meadow, a surname adapted to widespread first name use
Bradley – English habitational surname transferred to forename use, composed of the Old English elements brad ‘broad’ and leah ‘meadow, woodland clearing,’ broad meadow.’
Bradli – Alternate spelling for the name ‘Bradley’, broad wood or clearing
Bradly – A spelling variant of Bradley, this English name means a large meadow.
Bradney – Hailing from a broad meadow, a grassland
Bradon – Salmon
Bradshaw – Broad clearing in the wood
Bradshaw – The name Bradshaw is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘broad forest’.
Bradwell – Hailing from a broad spring
Brady – From the wide island
Brady – Irish surname transferred to unisex forename use, derived from an Anglicized form of Gaelic O Bradaigh ‘descendant of Bradach,’ hence ‘large-chested.’
Bradyn – From the broad valley
Bradyn – One who hails from a broad valley
Braedan – A hillside that is broad and spacy
Braeden – Variant spelling of English Braden, meaning ‘salmon.’
Braedon – Variant of the English surname Braddon which means ‘someone from the broad valley.’
Braedyn – Variant of Braden, youthful, joyous, full of life.
Braegd – Tall, elevated, high and lofty
Braelin – A person who is intelligent, bright and wise
Braelyn – This combination name means beautiful lake or brave lake. It combines Brae meaning brave as well as beautiful with Lyn meaning Lake.
Braenci – A quick, clever headed, humble natured person
Braeton – Hailing from a wide, broad valley
Bragwaine – A friend from the fortress
Braham – The name Braham is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘flood plain’.
Braiden – Variant of Braeden, the name means far-reaching and wide.
Braidy – Variant spelling of English unisex Brady, possibly meaning ‘large-chested.’
Brainard – The name Brainard is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘courageous raven’.
Brainerd – A bold raven, a bird that resembles a crow
Braison – One who hails from the Manor farm
Braith – Covered with many spots or patches
Braleah – A land or field situated on a hill side
Bram –
Bramley – The clearing of the broom
Brammel – Thorn bushes surrounding a tiny hole of water
Bramwel – Derived from the name of a place in Britain
Bramwell – The name Bramwell is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘well where the gorse grows’.
Bramwyll – A well in a broom, A raven well
Bran – Short form of English Brandon, meaning ‘broom-covered hill,’ and other names beginning with Bran-. Compare with other forms of Bran.
Brancen – A diligent, youthful, beloved and faithful person
Branch – Tree branch
Brand –
Brand – The name Brand is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘firebrand, sword’.
Branddun – From the beacon hill
Brandeban – A brilliant, systematic, versatile and assertive being
Brandeharz – A self centered, friendly and unique individual, pleasant
Brandelz – An alcoholic beverage, spirit
Branden –
Branden – Variant spelling of English Brandon, meaning ‘broom-covered hill.’
Brandin – Beacon on the hill or gorse-covered hill.
Brandin – A hill that is covered with beacon, a fiery sign
Brandle – A person who is charismatic, charming and self made
Brandon – From the beacon hill or broom hill, sometimes used as a variant of Brendan
Brandon Lee – Derived from the word ‘brom’ which means ‘hill’ or ‘broom hill’. It also means ‘prince’. Lee also has an English origin and means ‘meadow’ or ‘clearing’
Brandon-Lee – Brandon is from Middle English meaning ‘flaming torch, sword’ and Lee, meaning ‘Meadow’ or ‘Broad Clearing’.
Brandon – English surname transferred to forename use, from the name of various places most of which were composed of the Old English elements brom ‘broom’ and dun ‘hill,’ hence ‘broom-covered hill.’
Brandt – English surname transferred to forename use, from Anglo-Saxon Brand, meaning ‘blade, sword.’
Brandyn – Beacon on the hill or gorse-covered hill.
Brandyn – A broom hill, a hill covered with bushy growth
Branford – The ford of Brand
Brangu – A term for the crossbreed of beef cattle, between Brahman and Angus
Brangui – Crossbreed of two species of cattle
Brangwayn – A fair raven, raven is a bird that resembles crow
Branhard – A raven that is bold and strong
Branhui – A responsible, stable and generous individual
Branley – The name Branley is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘raven meadow’.
Brannock – A fiery sword, a fiery beacon
Brannon – Variant spelling of English Brandon, meaning ‘broom-covered hill.’
Brannt – Proud, having a high opinion of oneself
Bransen – This name literally means the son of Brandon.
Branson – The name Branson is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘son of the raven’.
Brant – Variant spelling of English Brandt, meaning ‘blade, sword.’
Brantley – Proud
Brantley – Coming from a land cleared by fire
Branton – A settlement with thick growth of plants
Brantson – Variant of Brand. Mohawk Indian Joseph Brant was a renowned strategist who fought for the British during the American Revolution, and a devout scholar who translated Christian religious works into his native Indian tongue.
Brantson – A reknowned person who fought for the British
Branud – A systematic, thoughtful and has individuality
Branui – An easy going, humble and cool headed person
Branwel – The name of a place in Britain
Branwell – A well of broom, a well of thick growth
Branxton – The town of Bracca
Brasias – A blunt, affectionate and youthful individual
Brassias – Smart, amiable and bold person, resourceful
Brastias – One of Sir Arthur’s captains
Braston – A town of brass
Braulio – A meadow situated on a hillside
Bravecci – Inspirational, congenial, smart and innocent person
Bravicci – A practical and patient person with brave heart
Brawley – From meadow at the slope of the hill, surname
Brawley – The name Brawley is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘meadow at the slope of the hill’.
Brax – Brick’s town
Braxston – Brick’s town
Braxten – Variant of Braxton, calm, precise, particular about details.
Braxton – Brock´s town
Braxton – The name Braxton is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘Brock’s settlement’.
Braxtyn – Calm, precise, particular about details.
Bray – To cry out
Brayan – Cry
Braydan – Variant of Braden, the name means wide
Brayden – Salmon
Brayden – Variant spelling of English Braden, meaning ‘salmon.’
Braydin – Variant of the English surname Braddon which means someone from the broad valley.
Braydon –
Brayen – Cry
Braylan – Variant of Braylyn, the name means from the lake & brick layer. It can also be used for girls.
Braylen – Variant of Braylyn, the name means from the lake & brick layer. It can also be used for girls.
Braylon – Variant of Braylyn, the name means from the lake & brick layer. It can also be used for girls.
Brayon – Cry
Brayson – Influenced by the outdoors, enjoys being surrounded by nature.
Brayton – A variant of the English surname Braddon which means ‘someone from the broad valley.’
Breahha – A place name in old England, a town Breahha
Breaker – The name Breaker is a boy’s name of English origin.
Bregan – Responsible and able individual, level headed
Breid – One who is born to achieve great depths and heights
Brelan – A hill covered with beacons
Brelyn – A popular, desirable and dual natured individual
Breme – A man who lives near a swamp
Bremen – A town in Germany
Brend – Steep, sudden increase or decrease
Brendan – Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Breandan, meaning ‘prince.’
Brenden – Variant spelling of English Brendan, meaning ‘prince.’
Brendon – Variant spelling of English Brendan, meaning ‘prince.’
Brennan – Irish surname transferred to forename use, from an Anglicized form of Gaelic O Braonain, ‘descendant of Braonan,’ hence ‘little drop.’
Brenner – The name Brenner is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘to burn’.
Brent – Hilltop
Brent – English surname transferred to forename use having several possible origins: From an Old English byname for a criminal who had been ‘branded.’ For example, the surname Brendcheke ‘burned cheek’ came from such a byname.
Brentan – A mountain or a hill
Brenten – The top of a hill or peak
Brentley – Variant of Brent, the name means a hill or mountain.
Brently – Hilltop. Variant of Brent.
Brenton – Hilltop. Variant of Brent.
Brenton – Habitational surname transferred to forename use, composed of the Old English elements bryne, meaning ‘fire, flame,’ and tun ‘enclosure, settlement, town,’ hence ‘fire town.’
Brentyn – A hilltop that is very steep
Brenunda – One who is as as strong and as brave as a bear
Bret – Variant spelling of English Brett, meaning ‘a Breton.’
Brett – Brit, a person from Britain or Brittany, derived from a French surname of that meaning, but co-opted by English as a first name for both girls and boys
Brett – Originally a surname refering to a person from Brittany.
Breuse – One who is a knight
Brevin – A modern name that is invented and has no specific meanng
Brevyn – A contemporary made up name
Brewer – One who brews. A surname
Brewnor – A well educated, bashful and respected being
Brewster – The name Brewster is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘brewer’.
Brewstere – An occupationalsurname, meaning a brewer
Breyden – Variant of Braden, the name means wide
Breyer – A confident person with a strong sense of duty
Brian – Old French derogatory byname derived from the Old Occitan word brian, meaning ‘maggot.’ Compare with another form of Brian.
Briar – English unisex name derived from the plant name briar, from Old English brer, meaning ‘prickly bush.’
Briauail – Dynamic, restless and a loyal companion
Bricen – A son of a noble
Brick – He is like a brik
Brickman – A man made of briks
Brictric – Son of Alger, a powerful or strong ruler
Bridge – A word name, a bridge
Bridgeley – A person who is from the meadow near the bridge
Bridger – Bridger means a person who either builds bridges or lives near one.
Brifard – Inventive, resourceful and optimistic personality
Brig – Bridge
Brigbam – One whose home is near the bridge
Brigg – A man from the village that is located near the bridge
Briggebam – He lives close to the bridge
Briggere – His home is close to bridge
Briggs – Literally means ‘bridges,’ able to have friendships with people of all different backgrounds
Brigham – English surname transferred to forename use, from a place name composed of the Old English elements brycg ‘bridge’ and ham ‘homestead,’ hence ‘homestead by the bridge.’
Brighton – From the bright town, a seaside town in Southern England, surname
Brighton – Prosperous city at the height of business operations.
Brik – One who comes from the place of bridges
Brilane – One who is from the Brigham Lane
Brilee – A noble man from the woodland meadow
Briley – One who is like a briar wood
Brill – He is from the land of hills. A surname
Brindley – Derived from the name Brinley , meaning ‘burnt wood’.
Brindly – A wood burnt
Brinkley – One who comes from the Brinca’s Field
Brinlee – A meadow that is burtn
Brinleigh – He comes from the burnt meadow
Brinley – Derived from the surname Brindley, meaning ‘burnt wood’.
Brinlie – He lives near the burnt meadow
Brinly – One from the burnt field
Brinton – From Brinton
Brinton – A place name, one from Brinton
Brinxley – A rare english name
Brinxton – A male english rare name
Brioc – A high noble individual
Briscoe – English surname transferred to forename use, from the name of various places, most of which were composed of the Old Norse elements birki ‘birch’ and ‘wood,’ hence ‘birch wood.’
Brishen – Born during a rain
Bristol – One who comes from the place with bridges
Bristow – By the bridge
Brisyn – A modern, made up name from Brice
Brit – A man who is from Britain
Britain – A place name. One who is from Britain
Brithael – An english name for Boys, associanted with Britain
Brithnoth – A surname of British origin
Brithreth – With British roots
Brithun – A British Boy
Brittain – A place name, an island of Britain
Brittan – A person who is British
Britton – Brit, a person from Britain, derived from a French surname of that meaning, but co-opted as a first name by English speakers, variant of Brett
Britton – English surname transferred to forename use, meaning ‘from Britain.’
Brittoni – A man from Little Britain
Brittony – A native of Britain
Brittyn – A person who is a Britain native
Brityn – An individual who comes from Britain
Brityne – A British man
Brixton – This English name relates to a Saxon Lord.
Brocfael – One with the face of a badger
Brochfael – A badge prince
Brochmail – A male name from the Arthurian era
Brochuail – An old English Boy name
Brock – Badger, variant of Brook
Brock – Surname transferred to forename use, derived from Old English brocc meaning ‘badger.’
Brocke – He who has a badger-face
Brockley – He comes from the fields near a waterside
Brockton – The name Brockton is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘badger settlement’.
Brocleah – He comes from the badger meadow
Brocleigh – One who is from the meadow of badgers
Brocly – A person who is from the badger meadow
Brocuail – To be like a badger
Broderick – Welsh surname transferred to forename use, from an Anglicized form of the personal name Rhydderch, meaning ‘reddish-brown.’
Brodie – Modern English variant spelling of Irish Brody, meaning ‘ditch.’
Brodrig – One who comes from the broad ridge
Brohomagli – A very old english name
Brok – An animal. A Badger
Brom – The name Brom is a boy’s name of English origin, meaning meadow where broom grows’.
Bromley – From the broom covered meadow (broom is a shrub related to heather, with showy yellow flowers), surname
Bromley – The name Bromley is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘meadow where broom grows’.
Bronsen – A brown man’s son
Bronsin – One who is a male child of the Brown man
Bronson – Brown”s son.
Bronson – The name Bronson is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘son of brown-haired one’.
Bronsonn – A male child of the brown-haired man
Bronze – A coppery-brown color
Brook – A small stream
Brook – English surname transferred to unisex forename use, from Old English broc, meaning ‘brook, stream.’
Brooke – Little stream
Brooke – Variant spelling of English unisex Brook, meaning ‘brook, stream.’
Brookee – A little one from the brook
Brookes – To come from the place of many brooks
Brookie – A person who is from the small brook, a small stream
Brooklan – One who is from the land of brooks
Brooklee – One who comes from the meadow with a brook
Brookley – He who is from the brook meadow
Brooklyn – Small stream, borough of New York City
Brooklynn – Popularised by David and Victoria Beckham who named their first child after the New York suburb of this name. Also means ‘broken land’.
Brooklynne – Borough of New York City
Brooks – Small stream
Brooks – The name Brooks is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘of the brook’.
Brooksley – A little one who comes from the lands of water streams
Brookson – A son of the one who lives by the brook
Brooky – A brook-like one
Broox – One from the small water creek
Broque – He is like a badger
Brose – Short form of English Ambrose, meaning ‘immortal.’
Brough – A surname meaning one from the fortress
Brougher – A man who lives in the fortress
Broughton – One who lives in the town with a fortress
Brown – The name Brown is a boy’s name of English origin.
Browyn – One from the war fortress
Bruce –
Bruce – Scottish surname transferred to forename use, possibly meaning ‘woods, thicket.’ It was originally a Norman French baronial name but the exact location from which it was derived has not been identified and the number of possibilities are numerous. In use by the English.
Bruin – The name Bruin is a boy’s name of English, Dutch origin meaning ‘bear or brown’.
Brunloc – One who is of brown hair
Bruno – German name derived from the word braun, meaning ‘brown.’ In use by the English.
Brunout – A brown-haired individual
Bruns – A man of dark skin
Brutus – Roman Latin name meaning ‘heavy’ or ‘the dullard.’ In use by the English.
Bryan –
Bryan – English surname transferred to forename use, derived from Irish Brian, meaning ‘high hill.’
Bryant – Popular variant of Brian
Bryant – English surname transferred to forename use, derived from Irish Brian, meaning ‘high hill.’
Brychain – A speckled one
Bryden – Variant of Braden, youthful, joyous, full of life.
Brydger – One who lives near the bridge
Brydon – A person from the hill
Bryer – A strong man
Bryland – A made up name, meaning brown land of rye
Brylee – A strong one from the woodland meadow
Brylen – Variant of Brilynn, a girl’s name meaning strong & powerful.
Bryning – One like a flames of fire
Bryon – Variant spelling of English Bryan, meaning ‘high hill.’
Bryson – The name Bryson is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘son of Brice’.
Bryton – Bryton means coming from Britain.
Buck – Male deer
Buck – From the American English pet name for a ‘high-spirited young man,’ from the vocabulary word buck, meaning ‘male deer or goat.’
Buckley – The name Buckley is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘meadow of the deer’.
Bucklie – One from the deer-grazin meadow
Buckly – One who comes from the deer meadow
Buckminster – The name Buckminster is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘monastery where deer dwell’.
Bucky – A deer-like man
Bud – Short form of English Buddy, meaning ‘companion.’
Budd – Brother
Buddey – A nickname. Means buddy, brother, bro
Buddie – Brother
Buddy – English name derived from the vocabulary, which may be an altered form of ‘brother’ or, more likely, a variant spelling of British butty, meaning ‘companion.’
Budec – An english male name
Buford – One from the ford that is near the castle
Buham – One from the homestead near a stream
Bull – One who has great phisical strenght, a bull-man
Bun – To tie hair int a knot
Bunny – To be like a little rabbit
Bunty – From the rhyme about the baby bunting
Bunyan – The name Bunyan is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘swelling’.
Burbank – The name Burbank is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘riverbank where burrs grow’.
Burch – Birch tree, variant of Old English Birk
Burdett – Surname used as a given name.
Burdette – Bird
Burdon – A Boy whose home is in the castle
Bureig – To live in the fortified meadow
Burford – The name Burford is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘ford near the castle’.
Burgard – One from the castle with strong walls
Burgeis – A man who lives in the town
Burges – A man from the town
Burgess – Lives in town
Burgess – The name Burgess is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘inhabitant of a fortified town’.
Burghal – An individual who lives in the town
Burghard – A man who is as strong as a castle
Burghred – A man with the strenght of a castle
Burgred – One from the red town
Burgtun – He came from the fortress town
Burgundy – From Burgundy
Burhbank – A man whose hme is the hill near the castle
Burhdon – One who lives at the castle
Burhleag – To come fom the castle meadow
Burhred – To live in the red castle
Burhtred – One who is from the red fortress
Burhtun – He lives in the fortress town
Burke – Fortified hill. See also Berkley.
Burke – From a fortress
Burkitt – One who comes from the place of brich trees
Burl – The name Burl is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘butler’.
Burleigh – The name Burleigh is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘meadow belonging to a manor’.
Burley – From the castle”s meadow, from the fortified meadow, from the meadow of knotted wood, surname
Burley – His home is the castle meadow
Burn – One whose home is near the stream
Burne – The name Burne is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘the brook’.
Burnell – A burnt hill
Burnet – The name Burnet is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘brown’.
Burnett – Dark haired person
Burney – Irish surname transferred to forename use, from an Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Biorna ‘son of Biorna,’ hence ‘bear.’
Burns – A plave that a person comes from, a home
Burnu – A Boy who comes from the brook
Burpinder – He who is the king of all kings
Burr – The name Burr is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘bristle’.
Burrell – One who lives by the swamps
Burris – One who dwells in towns
Burroughs – The name Burroughs is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘dwelling place’.
Bursone – Son of the one who lives near a stream
Burt – Short form of English Burton, meaning ‘fortified settlement.’
Burtie – Fortress
Burton – English surname transferred to forename use, composed of the Old English elements burh ‘fortress, protection’ and tun ‘enclosure, settlement,’ hence ‘fortified settlement.’
Busby – The name Busby is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘shrub farm’.
Busharat – The bearer of the good news
Bushr – AOne who keeps the cattle
Busr – A Boy who keeps the kattle
Buster – English slang term for someone who breaks things transferred to forename use, originally derived from the verb bust, meaning ‘to break, smash,’ hence ‘breaker, destroyer, smasher.’
Butch – Originally a short from of the occupational surname Butcher. Later it was used to address a stranger in a sort of derogatory manner. For example, ‘Listen here, Butch…’
Butcher – The name Butcher is a boy’s name of English origin.
Butler – The name Butler is a boy’s name of English origin.
Buttel – One who is a messenger
Butterfly – A word name. A beautifu butterfly
Buxton – The name Buxton is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘boulders that rock at a touch’.
Buz – Anglicized form of Hebrew Buwz, meaning ‘contempt.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of Nachor.
Byatt – The name Byatt is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘by the enclosure’.
Byford – One who lives near a river crossing
Byota – An ecology of the place. The flora and fauna
Byram – The name Byram is a boy’s name of English origin, meaning barn for cows’.
Byrd – A person who is like a bird
Byren – He who is at the cow sheds
Byrguith – An English name for Boys
Byrne – From the brook
Byrne – Irish surname transferred to forename use, from an Anglicized form of Gaelic O Broin ‘descendant of Bran,’ hence ‘raven.’
Byrom – One who lives near the barn
Byron – The cattle herder or from the cow sheds
Byron – English surname transferred to forename use, from the Old English phrase (‘at the byres or cattle-sheds’). The name was usually given to someone whose job it was to look after cattle.
Bysshe – English surname transferred to forename use, from a variant spelling of the surname Bush, meaning ‘bush.’
Byttel – An English place name
Byttic – An English male name
English boy names starting with C
Cabe – He who is a ropemaker
Cabell – A name of a ropemaker
Cable –
Cable – A person who makes ropes
Cactus – A desert plant
Cacumattus – A very old and rare name
Cad – Friendly
Cada – An animal who is an orphan
Cadabyr – A person who comes from the warrior’s town
Cadby – From the settlement of the fighting men or warrior”s town, surname
Cadby – He comes from the settlement of the warrior
Cadda – To be at war with someone
Caddaham – One who comes from the land of the warrior
Caddam – One from the warrior’s land
Caddaric – A leader in the battle
Caddarik – He who leads in the battle
Caddawyc – He is from the warrior’s town
Cade – Round or barrel
Cade – English surname transferred to forename use, originally a byname for someone or something ’round and lumpy.’
Caden – Irish surname transferred to forename use, from McCadden, an Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Cadain ‘son of Cadan,’ hence ‘little battle.’
Cadence – English unisex name derived from the vocabulary word, from Latin cadens ‘to fall,’ hence ‘flow of rhythm.’
Cadi – Round
Cadman – Warrior
Cadogan – Anglicized form of Welsh Cadwgawn, meaning ‘battle glory.’
Cador – A name of the King Arthur’s nephew
Cadryche – Friendly
Cadwallon – A king’s name
Cadwared – An English Boy name
Caedmon – One who fights in the battle
Caedwalla – A name of the King Arthur’s nephew
Caedyn – A round man
Caefca – A Boy name of English origin
Caegel – An independent, self assured and confident individual
Caegi – An English name for Boys
Caegin – An English Boy name
Caegla – An old English name
Cael – Variant of Cale, kind-hearted and sweet.
Caelic – Heavenly man
Caelin – He who is like heaven
Caelius – A person from heaven
Caelyn – Meadow, waterfall pool
Caeman – Crocodile
Caemon – Crocodile
Caerdin – One who is a wood carder
Caersewiella – One who lives at the watercress spring
Caerwyn – One from the white fortress
Cage – A vonfiding space
Cai – Brother of King Arthur
Caiaphas – Meaning unknown, probably of Aramaic origin. In the New Testament this is the name of the Jewish high priest who condemns Jesus
Caid – Round
Caiden – A son of Cadan
Caidence – A cadence, rhythm
Caidyn – A variant of Cadence, a musical term meaning the flow of sound in a song or poem.
Cailae – A strongfold, a fort
Caillou – A bald headed man
Cain – Anglicized form of Hebrew Qayin (‘acquired, possessed’) and Greek Kain (‘maker, fabricator’ i.e. ‘smith’). In the bible, this is the name of Adam and Eve’s first son who killed his brother Abel.
Cainan – Anglicized form of Hebrew Qeynan, meaning ‘possession.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of Enosh.
Cairo – American English name derived from the name of the Egyptian city of Cairo, from Arabic al-Qahira, meaning ‘victorious.’
Cairon – A man from Cairo
Cal – Bold, abbreviation of names beginning with Cal
Cal – Short form of English Calvin ‘little bald one,’ and other names beginning with Cal-.
Calahan – One who loves churches and temploms
Calbert – The name Calbert is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘calf-herder’.
Calbex – He who is a shepard
Calder – Cold brook, surname
Calder – English surname transferred to forename use, probably from the place name Calder in Cumbria, composed of the Welsh elements caled ‘hard, violent,’ and dwfr ‘stream, water,’ hence ‘violent water.’
Caldre – One who comes from the stony river
Caldwell – A man from the cold springs
Cale – Short form of English Caleb, meaning ‘dog’ or ‘rabid.’
Caleb – Anglicized form of Hebrew Kaleb, meaning ‘dog’ or ‘rabid.’ In the bible, this is the name of one of the twelve spies sent into Israel by Moses.
Caledon – A tough person
Calem – He is like a dove
Calemund – A dove-like man
Calfhierde – ne who herds sheeps
Calhoun – Fighter
Caliburn – A variation of the King Arthur’s sword name
Calix – A chalice, a grail
Callaghan – A son of a content man
Callan – Slim
Calles – One who is like a stone
Callister – He is Alister’s son
Calum – A dove-like person
Calvert – English occupational surname transferred to forename use, derived from Middle English calfhirde, meaning ‘calf-herder.’
Calvex – A man who is a shepard
Calvin – English name derived from Latin Calvinus, meaning ‘little bald one.’
Cam – Short form of Scottish unisex Cameron (‘crooked nose’), and other names beginning with Cam-.
Camberlie – One who comes from Camberly
Cambridge – A King
Camden – English surname transferred to forename use, composed of the Old English elements camp ‘enclosure’ and denu ‘valley,’ hence ‘enclosed valley.’
Camdyn – Free-spirited, refused to make plans, goes with the flow.
Cameron – Scottish surname transferred to unisex forename use, from the name of the great Highland clans whose ancestor had an ungraceful proboscis, composed of the Gaelic elements cam ‘bent, crooked’ and sron ‘nose,’ hence ‘crooked nose.’
Camillo – A noble-born person
Camilo – A child that is free-born
Camlach – An english Boy
Camp – English short form of Scottish Campbell, meaning ‘crooked mouth.’
Campion – Norman French surname transferred to English forename use, derived from the word campion, which was originally a status name for a professional ‘champion.’
Campu – He comes from the field
Camron – English masculine variant spelling of Scottish Cameron, meaning ‘crooked nose.’
Camulorix – A male English name
Cana – A jealous, possessive man
Canaan – Meaning unknown. In the Old Testament this is the name of a son of Ham. He is said to be the ancestor of the Canaanite people
Canan – Anglicized form of Hebrew Chanan, meaning ‘compassionate, merciful.’ In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including a chief of the tribe of Benjamin.
Cananda – He comes from a village
Candid – One who shines britht white
Candor – An honest, candor person
Canne – One who is from the valley of the deep
Cannon – The name Cannon is a boy’s name of English origin.
Canton – A place name. One who comes from Canton
Cantwine – Like a Cantonian wine
Canyon – Nature name
Canyon – Ravine, gorge
Capricorn – A zodiac sigh, a goat
Captain – One who is a chief
Caracy – A well spoken, truthful and kind hearted person
Carados – A legendary ancestor to Gwent kings
Carberry – One who comes from the tree hedge
Carbrey – Anglicized form of Gaelic Cairbre, meaning ‘charioteer.’ In Irish and Scottish use.
Carbry – Variant spelling of English Carbrey, meaning ‘charioteer.’
Carda – One with a teasle head
Carden – He who cards wood
Cardiff – A place name, one who is from Cardiff
Cardwell – One who comes from the cold stream
Carey – Variant spelling of English unisex Cary, meaning ‘dark one.’
Cari – Variant spelling of English unisex Cary, meaning ‘dark one.’
Cariston – A modern, but rare English name
Carl – Strong, manly, See also Karl
Carl – Older spelling of German Karl, meaning ‘man.’
Carlatun – One who comes from the farm of Clarl
Carlay – He is a men’s man
Carlen – Settlement
Carleton – From Charles” town or settlement, surname
Carleton – The name Carleton is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘settlement of free men’.
Carlin – Settlement
Carlisle – From the walled city
Carlisle – From the name of a city in northwest England where the Romans settled and named Lugovalio ‘place of Lugovalos.’ Lugovalio was later shortened to Leol and prefixed with the British word caer ‘fortress,’ rendering the name Carleol, ‘fortress of Lugovalos,’ from which Carlyle was derived. In Arthurian legend, this was the name of the place where Guinevere’s affair with Sir Lancelot was exposed, and where she was sentenced to death.
Carlson – A town of free men
Carlton – A popular variation of Charleton, meaning ‘settlement of free men’, ‘peasant settlement’ (Old English), ‘man’ and ‘free man’ (German).
Carltonn – Settlement
Carltton – Settlement
Carlus – One who comes from the tower of fre men
Carlyle – Variant spelling of English Carlisle, meaning ‘fortress of Luguvalos.’
Carmel – One who does the harvest
Carmelide – An Arthurian name. A name of Guinevere’s father
Carmi – Anglicized form of Hebrew Karmiy, meaning ‘a vinedresser’ or ‘my vineyard.’ In the bible, this is the name of a Judaite, father of Achan, and the name of the fourth son of Reuben.
Carmichael – A surname. One who comes from the Michael’s fort
Carnell – Defender of the castle.
Carnell – He who defends the castle
Carol – A hymn or a song
Caroll – He is a manly one
Carr – From the wetlands or marshlands
Carran – Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Ciaran, meaning ‘little black one.’
Carree – He is manly
Carrington – Origin is not entirely clear, but it refers to a town, possibly Charles” town, English surname
Carrington – A person from the Marsh town
Carrol – Variant spelling of English Carroll, meaning ‘hacker.’
Carroll – Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Cearbhall, meaning ‘hacker.’
Carrow – The rock or the spur of a hill
Carrson – Unknown
Carsan – Unknown
Carsci – A fighter and a brave warrior, passionate individual
Carsin – Unknown
Carsino – Unknown
Carson – son of the marsh-dweller
Carsten – He is a follower of Christ
Carston – A town of the Christ’s followers
Carswell – Near the well where the watercress grows, surname
Carswell – He is from the place of the watercress
Carsyn – Variant of Carson, doesn’t mind getting his hands dirty, hard worker.
Cart – One who is from the mossy place
Cartah – Carter
Carter – Drives a cart, from a surname and occupational name
Carter – Traditionally a last name used by a cart driver. Well-known Carters: President Jimmy Carter, Dr. Carter, character on the TV show E.R., Carter Bays, creator of How I Met Your Mother.
Cartere – A man who uses the cart
Cartie – Carter
Cartier – Variant of Carter, love traveling, visiting far off places.
Cartland – From the land between the streams
Cartland – He comes from the land that is between the streams
Cartwright – A man who builds carts
Carvay – A man who sculptors wood
Carver – Carves wood or sculpts
Carver – English occupational surname transferred to forename use, meaning ‘carver’ of wood or stone.
Carville – Rock house
Cary – Irish surname transferred to unisex forename use, from an Anglicized form of Gaelic O Ciardha ‘descendant of Ciardha,’ hence ‘dark one.’
Caryl – One who is very much a man
Caryll – He is free
Cascade – To fall, a cascade
Cascaida – A falling, descending land
Case – Container
Casey – American English name bestowed in honor of the folk hero Casey Jones who got this byname from his place of birth, Cayce, Kentucky, which came from the Irish surname Cayce, an Anglicized form of Gaelic i?? Cathasaigh ‘descendant of Cathasach,’ hence ‘vigilant, wakeful.’ Compare with feminine Casey.
Cash – The name Cash is a boy’s name of English, Latin origin meaning ‘hollow’.
Cashton – One who is from the hollow town
Casimir – English form of Latin Casimiria, meaning ‘commands peace.’
Cason – Variant of Carson, the name means a free man.
Casper – English form of Spanish Gaspar, meaning ‘treasure bearer.’ Early Christians assigned names to the three Magi (‘wise men from the east’) who visited the baby Jesus. They are mentioned but not named in the bible, Casper is one of them, the other two are Balthasar and Melchior. Also spelled Jasper and Kasper.
Caspian – Caspian sea
Cassel – One who owns many castles
Cassidy – English surname transferred to unisex forename use, derived from an Anglicized form of Gaelic O Caiside, ‘descendant of Caiside,’ hence ‘curly(-headed).’
Cassiel – God’s speed
Cassio – A man who is empty because of his vanity
Cassius – His vanity made him empty
Castel – A castle. One who lives in a castel
Caster – From the Roman camp
Caster – A man from the Roman camp
Castiel – A God’s shield
Castin – A good natured, energetic, sensitive, emotional and able person
Castle – He is from a castle
Caston – Caston means someone who lives near a chestnut tree.
Casukhela – Name of son of Cadan, youthful and brave fighter
Caswell – One who is from watercress stream
Caswyn – A friend from the well
Catacvs – English male name
Catel – A warrior with eagle helmet
Catell – A warrior that wears the eagle helmet
Caten – A wise and knowledgable man
Cater – One who works as a caterer
Catgen – Affectionate, emotional and clever individual
Catgual – One who has a imaginative and creative mind, interesting being
Catguare – A capable, resourceful, practical and versatile being
Catguaret – A respectful, cool headed and unsophisticated, capable being
Catgucaun – A considerate, materialistic and friendly being, trustworthy
Catgucauni – One who is successful, passionate and energetic human being
Catguocaun – An over sensitive, humble and nurturing individual, honest
Catguoret – A respected, reasonable and serious minded individual
Caticvvs – One who has intense personal nature and strong desire
Catigern – English name derived from Latin Catigernus, meaning ‘battle lord.’ In Arthurian legend, this is the name of a son of Vortigern.
Catoci – A tolerant, hopeful, alluring and insightful person
Catomagli – A person who is passionate and compassionate individual
Catotigirni – A self satisfied, reasonable and respected being
Cattle – One who herds the cettle
Caturugus – Good tempered, interesting, humble and ordinary being
Catvrvgi – A godly, understanding, tender and soulful person
Caulfield – One who is from the caulfields
Caullin – They who are triumphant
Caulton – One from the calf farm
Cavall – A name of the dog of King Artur
Caveti – A responsible, dare devil, fun loving and detail oriented person
Cavetus – An alluring, self centered and fantastic human being
Caxton – Clark’s town
Cayden – Son of Cadan
Cayle – A bold man
Cayman – Crocodile
Caymon – Crocodile
Caysen – Variant of Kason, the name means untainted.
Ceacca – He who comes from the clearing or a glade
Ceadd – A war-like and fierce man
Ceadda – She is a war-like one
Ceaddi – One who is fierce
Ceadel – An organized, eccentric, versatile and caring being
Ceadela – One who throws hospitable reception, loving and social
Ceadwalla – A King’s name
Ceadwealla – An English name for Boys
Ceafor – A male English name
Cealli – To be close the sky
Ceanatis – A self cemtered, talented, organized and easy going person
Ceapmann – A man who is a merchant
Cearl – from latin clarus, means clear
Ceaster – One who comes from the fortified town
Ceastun – He who comes from the camp
Ceatwe – Name of a majestic and charming Elf
Cebbi – A bashful, candid and friendly natured person
Cecil – Anglicized form of Welsh Seissylt, meaning ‘sixth.’
Ced – A Boy who is kind and loved
Ceda – Friendly
Cedar – Tree
Cedda – He is very friendly
Ceder – Tree
Cederic – Friendly
Cederick – Friendly
Cederrick – Friendly
Cedrec – Friendly
Cedric – English name coined by Sir Walter Scott for a character in his novel Ivanhoe, thought to possibly be a variant spelling of Anglo-Saxon Cerdic, meaning ‘war chief.’
Cedrick – Friendly
Cedrik – Friendly
Cei – The one who is keeper of key, charming and humane
Ceitimor – A considerate and tidy individual
Celdtun – A farm which is fed in spring
Cempa – A clever, emotional and wonderful being who is a coal seller
Cenbeorht – A normal, energetic and reliable individual
Cenberet – An ethical, energetic and bashful individual
Cenehard – A guardian angel
Ceneric – A brave, fierce and rich ruler
Cenewig – A brave, fierce and bold ruler
Cenewyg – A bold and brave warrior
Cenfirth – A noble, energetic and high-spirited person
Cenfrith – A talented, hard working and a realistic individual
Cenfus – An unsophisticated man
Cenhere – An easy- going and rational person
Cenric – Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Ceneric, meaning ‘keen power.’
Centweald – An elegant, beautiful one who is very valuable and lovable
Centwine – A noble and wise king
Cenwalch – A naughty, well spoken boy
Cenweard – A wonderful and wise guardian
Cenwulf – The one filled with joy, humor and positivity
Ceobba – An educated individual
Ceofa – A frank coal seller and bold individual
Ceofel – They have a intuitive, absorbing and reflective way of thinking and are passionate
Ceol – A swelling, The one of the ship
Ceola – The throat
Ceolbald – An assertive and confident individual
Ceolbeald – A level- headed, balanced and daring
Ceolbeorht – A daring seaman
Ceolfrid – A lonesome person
Ceolfrih – A level- headed, balanced and daring, an abbot
Ceolfrith – An abbot, they have a balanced and stable head
Ceolheard – An open minded man
Ceolhelm – A progressive, intense, exciting person with a sense of humour
Ceolhere – A high-spirited person
Ceolla – A level- headed, balanced and daring
Ceolmaer – A cheerful and mature individual
Ceolnoth – A competent, noble and outspoken person
Ceolred – Pure joy, love and experiences bliss
Ceolswith – A self-satisfied being
Ceolweald – Fresh, humane and progressive
Ceomma – A unique name who is beautiful and witty
Ceonred – A clean, observant being
Ceorra – They are fearless, neat and active
Ceowald – A lonely and diligent human being
Cerdic – Name of King, the beloved one
Cerenhir – Charismatic, candid and rational
Cerennhir – Compassionate being
Certa – A coal seller
Cesare – King
Cetewind – The one fron the cottage
Cetuur – An idealist man
Ceylon – Sri Lanka
Cezar – King
Chad – Warrior, a medieval given name from abbreviations of surnames Chadwick and Chadwell. Chad is also a seventeenth-century saint and an African country.
Chad – The name Chad is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘battle warrior’.
Chadburn – The one who is from wildcat stream
Chadburne – The one from brook
Chadbyrne – From the wildcat brook
Chadbyrne – The one from a river, a strange individual
Chadda – The one who is born in battle
Chadler – Battle
Chadley – Battle
Chadli – Battle
Chadlin – Battle
Chadly – Battle
Chadman – Battle
Chado – Battle
Chadrick – War or warrior
Chadron – A witty, helpful and a warrior
Chadwick – From the warrior”s town, originally a surname
Chadwick – English surname transferred to forename use, meaning ‘Ceadda’s dairy farm.’
Chadwik – From the warrior”s town
Chadwyk – From the warrior”s town
Chadwyk – The one coming from Brook
Chain – A lucky and peaceful individual
Chaise – An efficient hunter
Chal – Son, a brave young boy
Chaleins – A sharp-sighted young lad
Chalmers – A servant
Chambers – The one who is a servant
Champion – A winner and a savior
Chance – English unisex name derived from the vocabulary word, meaning ‘chance.’
Chanceller – The one having good luck
Chancellor – Record keeper
Chancellor – The name Chancellor is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘chief secretary’.
Chancey – Last name, a chancellor
Chandler – Candlemaker.
Chandler – Old French occupational surname transferred to English forename use, meaning ‘candle merchant.’
Chandon – A type of Parrot
Chanlan – High-spirited, alluring boy
Chann – Officer of Church, also a young Wolf
Channe – Young wolf.
Channe – A young Wolf
Channer – A wise and charming being
Channing – Of uncertain origin, possibly related to French meaning canal or indicating a church official, The spelling is suggestive of a paternal meaning such as Chan or Cana”s child.
Channing – Channing means aware, knowing something.
Chanse – A great fortune holder
Chap – A born trader or the one who is a businessman
Chapelle – Living near a church
Chaplin – The name Chaplin is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘clergyman of a chapel’.
Chapman – Name of a merchant
Chappy – A trader
Chariton – Peasant, filled with kindness
Charle – Man, a youth and a free man
Charles –
Charles – English and French form of German Karl, meaning ‘man.’
Charleston – From Charles” town or settlement, surname, variant of Carleton, famous seaport city in South Carolina
Charleston – Free man
Charleton – A strong and kind man, settlement
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Charley – Variant spelling of English unisex Charlie, meaning ‘man.’
Charlie –
Charlie – Unisex pet form of English Charles and Charlene, meaning ‘man.’
Charlies – Nickname of Charles
Charlton – English surname transferred to forename use, derived from the name of many places named from Old English ceorlatun, meaning ‘settlement of the free peasants.’
Charly –
Chars – A manly farmer
Charsey – A brave human being
Chas – Free man
Chas – Pet form of English Charles, meaning ‘man.’
Chase – Huntsman
Chase – Middle English surname (of Norman French origin) transferred to forename use, meaning ‘hunter.’
Chasen – This English boy’s name means to chase or someone who hunts.
Chatham – Soldier’s land
Chatwin – Friend, warlike
Chatwyn – The friend who is warlike
Chaucer – The name Chaucer is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘maker of breeches’.
Chaunce – An officer holder who has a good fortune
Chaunceler – Chancellor
Chaunceler – A Chancellor, the one who keeps records
Chauncey – English surname transferred to forename use, derived from a variant of the Norman French surname Chancey, originally a baronial habitational name (Chance), meaning ‘good fortune.’
Chauncy – Fortune, luck, from the French
Chauncy – Variant spelling of English Chauncey, meaning ‘good fortune.’
Chayse – A hunter
Chaz –
Chaz – Pet form of English Charles, meaning ‘man.’
Chazz – A man, farmer
Checo – A small child
Cheever – The name Cheever is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘female goat’.
Chelone – The one resembling a flowering plant
Chelsa – A port for limestone
Chelton – A variant of Chilton, a farm near well
Chenaniah – Anglicized form of Hebrew Kenanyah, meaning ‘Jehovah establishes’ or ‘whom Jehovah defends.’ In the bible, this is the name of a Levite who was the chief of the Temple singers who conducted the music when the Ark of the Covenant was moved from the house of Obed-edom to Jerusalem.
Cherokee – Unisex name derived from the English pronunciation of Tsa-la-gi, a name that the Native American Cherokee people used to refer to themselves, meaning ‘principal people.’
Ches – Clearing camp
Chesed – Anglicized form of Hebrew Kesed, meaning ‘increase.’ In the bible, this is the name of the 4th son of Nahor.
Cheslea – Meadow
Chesley – Meadow
Chesli – Meadow
Cheslie – Meadow
Chesney – Unknown
Chess – Soldier’s camp
Chesslea – Meadow
Chessley – Meadow
Chesslie – Meadow
Chessnea – Unknown (possibly from an English surname)
Chessni – Unknown (possibly from an English surname)
Chessnie – Unknown (possibly from an English surname)
Chester – Lives at the camp of the soldiers, an old Roman (Rochester) settlement in Britain
Chester – English surname transferred to forename use, derived from the city name Chester, from an Old English form of Latin castra, meaning ‘legionary camp.’
Cheston – Camping, an activity
Chet – The name Chet is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘fortress, walled town’.
Chetwin – From the small house on the twisted or winding path
Cheyanne – Variant spelling of English unisex Cheyenne, meaning ‘little Sahiya’ or ‘little red-talker.’
Cheyenne – English unisex name derived from the name of the Native American people, from Dakota Sioux Sahiyena, meaning ‘little Sahiya’ or ‘little red-talker.’
Chicane – Piece of road
Chick –
Childers – A house with a child
Chiles – The first born child
Chill – Relaxed one, town by the River
Chilton – From the town or settlement near the well, surname
Chilton – Settlement, place where people reside
Chip – Pet form of English Charles ‘man’ and Christopher ‘Christ-bearer.’
Chisholm – Coming from Chisholm
Chistoferus – Strong willed
Chresta – Follower of Lord Jesus, the son of God
Chris – A nickname for Christian or Christopher, though Chris easily stands as an independent name
Chris – English unisex short form of longer names beginning with Chris-.
Christ – The Annointed, blessed by God himself
Christan – One who is a Christianity by religion and believes that Jesus is the son of God
Christean – One who has faith in Christianityity religion
Christeen – One whose religion is Christanity and follows Jesus
Christiam – A Christianity
Christian – English name derived from Latin Christianus, meaning ‘believer’ or ‘follower of Christ.’ In the bible, this is the name first given to the worshippers of Jesus by the Gentiles, but from the second century onward accepted by them as a title of honor.
Christmas – English name derived from the name of the holiday, from Old English Cristes m?sse, meaning ‘Christ festival.’
Christof – The one who holds Jesus Christ in his heart
Christofer – One who has Christ in his heart
Christoff – One who holds Christ and his teachings in his heart
Christoffer – He who holds the son of God, Christ, in his heart
Christoforo – Jesus Christ bearer
Christoforus – One who has Christ in his heart
Christop – One who is bearer of Jesus Christ
Christoper – He who is Bearer of Christ
Christopher – English form of Latin Christophorus, meaning ‘Christ-bearer.’
Chroferus – A self satisfied, interesting and helpful natured
Chroseus – One who is restless, fantastic and versatile human
Chrysanthos – A golden flower
Chrysogon – A Medieval English name of Greek origin
Chrystin – A follower of Jesus Christ, the Son of God
Chuck – Famous bearer, one who gives or yields upholds
Chuckie – Pet form of English Charles, meaning ‘man.’
Chuckster – Free
Chucky – Free man, one who can act or think the way he wants
Chur – One who sells coal for a living
Churchill – Lives near the church by the hill, surname
Churchill – The name Churchill is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘hill of the church’.
Churchyll – Someone who dwells at the Church hill
Chydleluve – A warrior, one who fights for the safety of his king
Ciaba – The seller of coal, a fuel obtained from the remains of dead and decaying plants
Cibba – A considerate, responsible and a devotee
Cica – A coal seller, the son of the dark man
Cicca – One who makes a living by selling coal
Cicero – Chickpea, a pulse from the pea family, an edible seed
Cid – From a large island
Cidda – The seller of coal, a metamorphic rock
Cidrich – A humble cooperative and cunning human being
Ciedda – A clearing in the hollow
Cifa – The one who sells coal for a living
Cilciuhinn – An interesting, understanding, cheerful and likable being
Cilda – One who is a seller of coal, Son of a dusky man
Cimeilliauc – A candid, eager and insightful individual, alluring
Cimesetli – A soft hearted, considerate and lonely person
Cimorene – One who loves nature, responsible and diligent being
Cinan – Head, chief, one who is the chief presider
Cinbran – A normal, blunt, youthful and noble person
Cincenn – A noble, cheerful and independent individual
Cingal – A self confident, independent and gorgeous person
Cingen – One who loves to sing. A surname
Cingeswell – One who lives for the praise of his king, who makes his king happy
Cingeswiella – One who lives for the happiness of his king, like the spring season
Cingetorix – One who is considered as the king of warriors, leader of warriors, best warrior
Cingual – An annular one
Cingualan – A round person
Cinguali – A curcle. A round man
Cini – A coal seller, one who is a bearer of Christ
Cinmarch – One who is annular, round
Cinnhor – An optimistic, loyal, honest and reserved person
Cinnor – A temple of antiques in Jerusalem
Cintugnatus – A graceful, articulate and trusting individual, untiring
Cintusmus – A logical, patient, patient and methodical individual
Cinuin – One who appreciates beauty and naughty, witty
Cinuoc – An English name associated with a chief
Ciorra – A comforting, inexperienced and responsible individual
Cipio – A walking stick, something that helps a cripple to walk
Cippa – Coal seller or the son of the dark man
Circehyll – One who lives at the hills of the church
Ciss – Dimunitive for any name related to Christ, e.g, Christopher
Citoc – One who is the son of a dark man, an intense person
Citta – One’s thoughts and intellect, one’s collection of thoughts
Ciuarheru – A creative, beautiful and goal oriented individual
Cj – Cj’ is an abbrievative name usually based a person’s initials.
Clac – The bearer of Christ, the coal seller
Clacc – The son of a man who is dark in colour
Clae – Clay
Claeborn – Clay
Claeborne – Clay
Claebourn – Clay
Claeburn – Clay
Claec – Dark, not light, the shade of sky at night
Claeg – One who is subjected to death, mortal
Claegborne – One who hails from Claybrook, a habitational place
Claegtun – Mortal, one who can die, opposite of immortal
Claellus – A name of the Arthurian Knight
Claeton – Clay town
Clai – Clay
Claiborn – Clay
Claiborne – One who is earth-born, one who is born from the earth
Claiburn – Clay
Claiburne – Clay
Claiton – Clay town
Clancey – Variant spelling of English Clancy, meaning ‘red warrior.’
Clancy – Irish surname transferred to forename use, from an Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Fhlannchaidh, ‘son of Flannchadh,’ hence ‘red warrior.’
Clarance – Something that is very bright and dazzling
Clare – Short form of English Clarence, meaning ‘illustrious.’ Compare with feminine Clare.
Clarembald – A bold and famous one
Claren – One who lives by the Clare River
Clarence – English name derived from the Latin title Dux Clarentiae (‘Duke Illustrious’) first borne by a son of Edward III who was married to the heiress of Clare in Suffolk, hence ‘illustrious.’
Clarey – Clear, obvious, easy to understand, evident
Clariance – Derived from Clare, meaning clear and bright and dazzling
Clark – Surname and occupational name for a clerk or secretary.
Clark – Of Old English origin, Clark is from the word ‘clerc’ meaning ‘clerk’ or ‘cleric’. Originally a surname for someone who worked in the clergy, it became a popular first name from Clark Gable the actor in Gone with the wind and the character Clark Kent in t
Clarke – The name Clarke was originally used as a surname and it means ‘clerk’, ‘cleric’ or ‘scholar’.
Clarkston – The town of a clerk, a place where a clerk hails from
Claud – Derived from the name ‘Claudius’, who was a 7th century saint
Claude –
Claude – Taken from the name of a 7th century saint named Claudius
Clauds – Taken from a 7th century saint’s name, ‘ Claudius’, which means ‘lame’
Clavance – A British royal family
Claxton – The town of Clark’s, in the settlement of Jamaica
Clay – The name Clay is a boy’s name of English origin, meaning place with good clay’.
Clayborne – From the brook near the clay
Clayborne – Clay
Claybourn – Clay
Claybourne – One who is mortal, can die at any point in his lifetime
Clayburn – One who hails from Clay brook, a place in Jamaica
Clayd – Clay
Clayland – Derived from the name ‘Clayton’, a settlement that is made of clay
Clayne – A town situated near a place called Clayland
Clayson – Derived from ‘Nicholas’, meaning victory of the people
Claytan – Clay town
Clayten – A settlement near the land made of clay
Claytin – A town next to a clay bed, a land made of clay
Clayton – English habitational surname transferred to forename use, composed of the Old English elements cli??g ‘clay’ and tun ‘enclosure, settlement,’ hence ‘clay settlement.’
Cleavant – A river bank that is very steep, and falls sharply
Cleave – A cliff, a rock face, an escarpment at the edge of a sea
Cleavon – The name Cleavon is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘of the cliff’.
Clem – English short form of Latin Clement, meaning ‘gentle and merciful.’
Cleme – Tender, gentle, good natured, lenient, understanding
Clement – Short form of Latin Clementius, meaning ‘gentle and merciful.’ meaning ‘gentle and merciful.’ In the bible, this is the name of a companion of Paul.
Clements – English surname transferred to forename use, derived from Latin Clemens or Clement, meaning ‘gentle and merciful.’
Clemeth – He is merciful and a gentle person
Clemmie – Pet form of English Clem, meaning ‘gentle and merciful.’
Clenton – Hill town
Cleon – One who hails from the cliff, famous and illustrious in Greek
Clerc – Derived from the word ‘Clerk’ or ‘secretary’. Also means intelligent in Latin
Clerk – Cleric, wise
Cletis – Variant spelling of Latin Cletus, meaning famous, renowned.’
Cletus – Latin form of Greek Kleitos, meaning famous, renowned.’
Cleve – Short form of English Cleveland, meaning ‘sloped land.’
Cleveland – Hilly land, from the cliff, a geographical name, most notably in Ohio
Cleveland – English surname transferred to forename use, composed of the Old English elements clif ‘cliff, bank, slope,’ and land ‘land,’ hence ‘sloped land.’
Clif – A man who is brave, fearless, daring and bold
Cliff – Originally a short form of English Clifford (‘cliff river crossing)’, this name became an independent name, meaning simply ‘cliff.’
Cliffeton – Cliff town
Clifford – Lives near the ford by the cliff, Children will recognize this name for the beloved, classic canine character Clifford the Big Red Dog
Clifford – English surname transferred to forename use, composed of the Old English elements clif ‘cliff, bank, slope’ and ford ‘ford,’ hence ‘cliff river crossing.’
Clifftan – Cliff town
Clifften – Cliff town
Cliffton – From the town or settlement near the cliff, surname
Cliffton – A farm located near a cliff, A cliff near a farm
Cliffy – Cliff town
Clifland – From the land near the cliffs, surname
Clifland – A land that is hilly, a land filled with hills
Clift – A cliff or slope, a ridge located at the corner of a river
Cliften – Cliff town
Clifton – English surname transferred to forename use, composed of the Old English elements clif ‘cliff, bank, slope’ and tun ‘enclosure, settlement,’ hence ‘cliff settlement.’
Cliftun – A farm located adjacent to a cliff
Clindon – Hill town
Clint – The name Clint is a boy’s name of English origin, meaning hilltop town’.
Clintan – Hill town
Clinten – Hill town
Clintin – Hill town
Clinton – Surname, from the headland estate or hillside town
Clinton – English surname transferred to forename use, meaning ‘settlement near the headland.’
Clinttun – One who hails from the headland estate
Clintwood – A town, where people reside, another meaning is hill, an elevation on the land
Clive – Lives near a cliff
Clive – English surname transferred to forename use, from the name of various places, derived from Old English clif, meaning ‘bank, cliff, slope.’
Clochides – A hard working, impulsive and a daydreamer
Clodwal – An icy cold, blue man
Cloud – A condensed form of water vapours that is present in the atmosphere, can also mean a state of worry or unease
Clutarigas – An active minded, humble and serious individual
Clvtori – An old male name
Clyce – An era, a phase, a course of time
Clyde – English name derived from the name of the Scottish river Cledwyn, of uncertain origin, but probably having a similar etymology to Irish Clodagh, meaning ‘muddy.’
Clyff – Cliff
Clyfford – Cliff
Clyffton – One who hails from a farm located near a cliff
Clyfland – One who lives in a cliff land, a land consisting of cliffs
Clyford – Walking through liquid substance like waves or lots of water with great effort
Clyfton – Cliff town
Clyftun – ‘Clyf’ means cliff and ‘tun’ means town. A town containing many cliffs
Clyndon – Hill town
Clynt – One who hails from a town located near a hill
Clyntan – Hill town
Clynten – Hill town
Clynton – Hill town
Clyntwood – Hill town
Clyve – A person who lives at the cliffs, one who hails from the cliffs
Cnapa – One who is the bearer and follower of Christ
Cnebba – An expressive, talented and intellectual human
Co – With, mutually, together, jointly
Coal – A rocky type material used as a fuel, occuring at usually underground
Coale – Black
Coalfield – An area of land where coal is found in huge amounts
Cobalt – A transition metal used in the making of steel and in jet turbines
Cobb – One who replaces or supplants, heel of the foot
Cobe – Protected
Cobee – One who is saved and protected by God, one who is safe in the hands of God
Cobey – Protected
Cobie – One who is protected and shielded
Cobreigen – The son of the Earth, The one who is born from clay or sand
Coburn – The name of a country
Coby – One who acts as a supplanter, one who replaces or takes place of someone else
Cocca – A type of grain or eatable seed
Codee – Helpful
Codell – One who has a helping nature and helps others in need
Codey – Helpful
Codi – Cushion, a cloth stuffed with cotton, used for comfort
Codie – Variant spelling of English unisex Cody, meaning ‘helper.’
Cody – Pillow
Cody – Irish surname transferred to unisex forename use, from a variant spelling of the surname Cuddihy (also spelled Cuddy), an Anglicized form of Gaelic O Cuidighthigh ‘descendant of Cuidightheach,’ hence ‘helper.’
Coel – A spelling variant of the name Cole, meaning ‘charcoal’.
Coeman – A merchant, one who does the job of buying and selling goods, and is a businessman
Coen – One who advices others in a bold fashion
Coenhelm – A brave and bold persin
Coenred – A bold red man
Coenwalh – A bold one who rules
Cofa – One who is considered as the son of the dark man, the bearer of Jesus Christ
Cofahealh – One who lives on the caves or its slopes, residing on the cave slopes
Cofsi – The son of a dark or dusky man
Cohha – The bearer of Christ, one who is called as a coal seller
Coifi – The chief of Priests, one who performs rituals of God
Coilbrit – He who is like a hummingburd
Coimagni – A great, grand man
Coineus – A creative, mindful and energetic individual
Col – A short term for Nicholas, meaning victory of the men
Cola – People’s victory
Colan – A child, a young Boy of less age
Colbee – Coal town
Colben – ‘Col’ stands for the victory of men and ‘ben’ stands for son of
Colbert – English surname transferred to forename use, from the French form of German Kolbert, a variant of Kolber, an occupational name for a ‘maker of wooden clubs’ and later an ‘armor-maker,’ from Middle High German kolbe, meaning ‘cudgel, club.’
Colbey – A town where coal is obtained, A coal town
Colbi – Coal town
Colbie – A place or town where coal is found, a town of coal
Colborn – A stream or river that is at a very low temperature, a cold river or stream
Colby – Dark-skinned or from a coal town, The name Colby became more prominent following an ”80s television series The Colbys.
Colby – English surname transferred to forename use, composed of the Old Norse elements kolr ‘black, coal’ and byr ‘settlement,’ hence ‘coal settlement.’
Colden – Coal town
Cole – Dark, also a nickname for Nicholas
Cole – English surname transferred to forename use, derived from Old English Cola, meaning ‘black, coal.’ This name is also sometimes used as a pet form of Nicholas, meaning ‘victor of the people.’
Coleman – The name Coleman is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘servant of Nicholas’.
Colemann – One who is tanned or dark skinned or dusky
Coleridge – The name Coleridge is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘ridge where charcoal is burnt’.
Coleton – A town from where coal is obtained
Coletun – Hailing from the town where coal is obtained, from a coal town
Coley – One who is dark and dusky like the coal
Colfre – Someone who is as peaceful, amicable and undisturbed as the dove.
Colie – Black
Colier – A trader of charcoal, one who does the business of buying and selling charcoal
Colin –
Colin – Anglicized form of Scottish Gaelic Cailean, meaning ‘whelp, young pup.’
Colis – One who is the son of a dark or dusky man
Collayer – One whose job is to mine coal from beneath the ground
Collby – One who hails from a dark farm, where there is no form of light
Collens – The son of a king named Collen
Colles – Glue, a substance used to stick things together
Collier – Coal miner or merchant, surname and occupational name
Collier – The name Collier is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘coal miner’.
Collin –
Collin – Variant spelling of English Colin, meaning ‘whelp, young pup.’
Collins – The victory or triumph of the men
Collis – One who is the son of the dark man or a coal seller
Collton – Coal town
Collye – A word name of English meaning
Collyer – A trader of charcoal in England, someone who buys and sells charcoal
Colm – Short form of English Malcolm, meaning ‘devotee of St. Columb.’ Compare with another form of Colm.
Colman – English form of Irish Colman, meaning ‘dove.’
Colmann – Dove
Colonel – A rank in military given to a high post, usually given to an experienced soldier
Colony – A group of people in a settlement, province or territory
Colsen – Coal, a form of carbon that is black in colour
Colson – Triumph of people, the victorious people
Colston – This location name is the name of a city in Scotland. It also means coal town.
Colt – From the dark town
Colt – English name derived from the vocabulary word colt, from Old English colt, which originally meant ‘young ass’ or ‘young camel.’
Colte – Young horse
Colten –
Colten – Colten translates to a town of coal. It can also be spelled Kolton if you wish.
Colter – Horse herdsman Variant of Colt young horse,frisky.
Colter – Colter is an English name meaning ‘young horse’ or ‘someone who herds horses.’
Coltere – A person who rides and takes care of horses, a horseman
Coltin – Variant of Colton, hard worker, does not shy away from roughness.
Colton – From the coal town or dark town
Colton – English surname transferred to forename use, derived from a place name composed of the Old English personal name Cola and the word tun ‘enclosure, settlement,’ hence ‘Cola’s settlement.’
Coltrane – Variant of Colt young horse,frisky.
Coltrane – A young, agile, playful horse that is full of energy
Coltyn – A spelling variant of Colton, this English name has two meanings: a town where colts are bred as well as a place where coal is mined.
Colver – One who is as peaceful as the dove
Colville – Black
Colvin – The black colour, the darkest of all colours
Colvyr – One who resembles a dove, peaceful and calm
Colyer – A person who is a charcoal merchant, deals with charcoal and its products
Colyn –
Colys – Son of the Dark Man
Commodore – A title for an officer who has been assigned to command more than one ship
Conan – Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Conan, meaning ‘little hound.’
Conand – One who gives the command
Conbrinun – A friendly natured, happy, easy going and alluring being
Concenn – One who is concentrated
Concord – Calm, peace, tranquility, non-violence, still and quiet
Condaf – English name for Boys
Condede – To acknowledge something to be truth
Conetoci – An English baby Boy
Conewalch – A comforting, relaxed and optimistic person
Coney – Rabbit, a herbivorous animal that lives in burrows
Confucius – Anglicized form of Chinese Kong Fu Zi. Kong is the surname, meaning ‘hole’ or ‘opening.’ Fu is the generation name, meaning ‘husband, master, man,’ and Zi is the given name, meaning ‘son.’
Confur – One who is comforting, humble and talented
Congen – A free, sensitive, reasonable individual
Conguean – One who is strongly responsible and generous being
Conhinoci – An expressive, detail oriented and joyous being
Conhinog – One who is expressive, detail oriented and imaginative
Conlan – A rare variant of the name Quinlan derived from the Irish surname meaning ‘slender’.
Conlec – An English male name
Conley – Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Conlaed, meaning ‘purifying fire.’
Connell – Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Conall, meaning ‘hound of valor.’
Conner – Variant spelling of English Connor, meaning ‘hound-lover.’
Connie – Hero, a courageous person, who is respected and admired by all
Connor – Anglicized form of Irish Conchobhar, meaning ‘hound-lover.’
Conor – Variant spelling of English Connor, meaning ‘hound-lover.’
Conrad – Variant spelling of German Konrad, meaning ‘bold counsel.’ In use by the English.
Constantine – Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Conn, having several possible meanings including ‘chief, freeman, head, hound, intelligence, strength.’ In Arthurian legend, this is the name of the successor to King Arthur. He was the son of Cador of Cornwall who fought in the Battle of Camlann and was one of the few survivors. Just before Arthur was taken to Avalon, Cador passed the crown onto his son, Constantine. Compare with another form of Constantine.
Constantinos – Stable and steady, constant, something that can never change
Constantinus – Persistent and abiding, conatant, does not change
Conthigirni – A person who is a doglover
Conuan – A name for a large ravine, neat and generous
Conuetu – One who is diligent, reserved and gorgeous person
Conway – Irish surname transferred to forename use, an Anglicized form of Gaelic O Conbhuide ‘descendant of Cu Bhuidhe,’ hence ‘yellow hound.’
Conyers – A famous city in Georgia
Cook – An occupation of cooking food, a person who excels in making food
Coolidge – To be extremely protective and careful
Coop – One who makes barrels and other wooden materials for a living
Cooper – Barrel maker
Cooper – English occupational surname transferred to forename use, from Dutch kuper, from kup ‘tub, container,’ which in English became coop. A cooper was a maker and/or fixer of vessels such as buckets and barrels.
Coopersmith – Manufacturer of wooden objects like barrels, tubs, buckets, etc
Coos – The top or summit, the peak, the highest limit
Copeland – A purchased land, a land that is bought
Copernicus – The belief that the planets revolve around the sun, derived from the Copernicus theory by Nicholas Copernicus
Copper – A reddish brown mineral,metal used for making tools and objects
Corbaleng – A versatile, sensitive and content human being
Corbalengi – Loyal, brilliant and fantastic human being
Corbalengus – A good natured, skillful and cultured person
Corban – A sharp, steep, almost perpendicular hill
Corben –
Corben – One whose hair is as black as the raven bird
Corbet – Hair as black as the raven bird
Corbett – Raven, a black bird that resembles a crow
Corbin –
Corbin – From an Old French and Middle English byname composed of the word corb, ‘crow, raven,’ and a diminutive suffix, hence ‘little crow’ or ‘little raven.’
Corbitt – Black haired, the raven, that is black coloured and resembles a crow
Corby –
Corbyn – Variant of Corbin, mysterious, keeps his emotions to himself.
Cord –
Cord – Bold or wise counselor
Cordale – One who mkes chords and strings, a chord maker
Corday – The maker of chords, a strings and chord manufacturer
Cordell – English occupational surname transferred to forename use, from a diminutive form of Old French corde, ‘rope,’ hence ‘little roper.’ The occupation consisted of making strings, cords, ropes, etc.
Corey – English name, possibly of Irish Gaelic origin, from a place name meaning ‘deep hollow, ravine.’
Cori – Variant spelling of English Corey, possibly meaning ‘deep hollow, ravine.’
Corie – Variant spelling of English Corey, possibly meaning ‘deep hollow, ravine.’
Corinth – Satisfied, contented, can also mean ornament
Corky – A hollow in a mountain or a hill
Corliss – Cheerful and generous
Cornal – Derived from the name of a town
Cornelius – Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Conn, having several possible meanings including ‘chief, freeman, head, hound, intelligence, strength.’ Compare with another form of Cornelius.
Cornell – The name of a town in Britain
Cornwallis – Person hailing from a town named Cornwall
Correy – A vacant space or hollow in a hill
Corrick – A hollow or vacant space in a hill
Corryn – The colour ‘grey’, a mixture of black and white
Cors – Son of the dark man
Corsabrin – A detail oriented, deep natured and generous being
Cort – A man who works at the court, a courtier. Also means ‘short’ or ‘stunted’ in Norse. Means ‘courageous’ in German
Cortland – A short, small piece of land
Cortlandt – A land where farming is done, a farming land
Cortney – Variant spelling of English unisex Courtney, meaning ‘short nose.’
Corvin – Raven-haired.
Corvin – A raven
Corwan – A loyal friend, a liver friend
Corwin – Friend of the heart, close, very dear friend
Corwin – A white castle or fort
Corwine – A close friend, a friend close to the heart
Corwyn – A best friend, the best companion, the friend closest to the heart
Cory –
Cory – Variant spelling of English Corey, possibly meaning ‘deep hollow, ravine.’
Coryell – One who wears a protection for his head, one who wears a helmet
Corzen – A kinsman, a cousin. Used as a surname
Cossa – A courteous and efficient human being
Coster – Derived from Costermonger, Seller of Costard (a type of Apple), It is an unusual first name but a more common surname.
Costi – A free detailed and creative person
Cotton – It is a dimunitive of Old french Cot(t)e ‘coat (of mail)’, orignates from old English meaning ‘?at the cottages or huts’.
Coty – Variant spelling of English Cody, meaning ‘helper.’
Coulter – Back country
Couper – Barrel maker
Court – Reference to the residence of the lord of a manor, From Old French’Yard or enclosure’, From English ‘Small, Short’, Also refers to Courtier and court attendent.
Courtland – Dweller in court
Courtlandt – Land of the Court, alternate form of ‘Courtland’
Courtnay – Lives in the court, Courtdweller
Courtney –
Courtney – English surname transferred to unisex forename use, derived from the French baronial name Courtenay, from the byname court nez, meaning ‘short nose.’
Cove – Bay, Inlet, Shelter, Hut, Originated from Old English word ‘cofa’
Covell – Derived from the Old English word ‘Cloak’, therefore it is a nickname for the habitual user of cloak, name for a cloakmaker, Lives at the cave slope
Covin – People’s victory, Dove, Cub
Covington – Habitational name from ‘Covinton’ in Lanarkshire and Old English form ‘Cofington’.
Cowal – Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Comhghall, meaning ‘joint pledge.’
Cowan – The original bearer of the name are the people who lived in EnglishScottish border region, Also refers to Twin, Hillside hollow
Cowell – A hill where cows grazed
Cowessess – Little Child, Infant
Coy – Seeks refuge in quiet places, friendly but shy.
Cradelmas – An effective, silent and likable person
Craeda – A confident and reserved person
Crandall – From the dell or valley of the cranes, surname
Crandall – Literally means ‘Valley of the Cranes’, could be used to describe someone from the Crane Valley
Crandell – Invariant to Crandall, Means ‘Valley of the Cranes’
Crane –
Crane – The name Crane is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘crane’.
Cranleah – Originated from the name ‘Cranley’, Meadow of the Cranes
Cranley – From the meadow of the cranes, surname
Cranley – Someone from the Crane meadow, Literally means Meadow of the Cranes
Cranly – Another form of the name ‘Cranley’, Meaning Meadow of the Cranes
Cranston – From the Crane estate which a significant location near Ipswich, Masachussets
Cranstun – Invariant to ‘Cranston’, signifies a person from the Crane Estate nearby ipswich, Masachussets
Crashaiou – One who has a clever mind
Craven – The name Craven is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘garlic place’.
Crawford – English byname for someone with splayed feet, transferred to surname then to forename, composed of the Old English elements crawe ‘crow’ and fot ‘foot,’ hence ‘crow-foot.’
Crayton – Rocky, Settlement, Name originated from ‘Creighton’
Creasy – Graceful, Pleasant, Kind
Crebba – A bold, accurate and balanced being
Credan – Derived from the Latin word ‘Credanus’
Cree – Someone who trades fur, Hunstman
Creed – Compliant, with a strong opinion, Guiding Principle
Creighton – From the rocky town or settlement, surname
Creighton – The name Creighton is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘hilltop town, rocky place’.
Creketun – Someone who lives at the Creek town
Creoda – Belief, Opinion, Conviction
Creola – Habitant of the Native land Creole
Crespin – Curly-haired. The 3rd century martyr Saint Crispin is known as patron of shoemakers.
Cresson – A topographic name for someone residing near a stream, hill, lake or a tree
Crew – From the Old French for ‘augmentation.’
Crew – The name Crew is a boy’s name of English origin.
Cricket – Resembling a chirping insect of the night.
Criddi – A respectful and cool headed individual
Crisiant – Crystal, Clear, Bright
Crispian – Variant spelling of English Crispin, meaning ‘curly(-headed).’
Crispin –
Crispin – English name derived from Latin Crispinus, meaning ‘curly(-headed).’
Crispino – Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of ‘Crispin’ meaning Curlyhaired
Cristofuru – Sicilian form of Christopher. It means bearing Christ.
Croc – The name given to the lizard of the river
Crockett – Originated from the English word ‘Croket’ meaning ‘a large curl’ (referring too hairstyle)
Croften – A person from the enclosed town, town with enclosed fields
Crofton – English habitational surname transferred to forename use, composed of the Old English elements croft ‘paddock, vegetable garden,’ and tun ‘enclosure, settlement,’ hence ‘garden settlement.’
Crompton – From the winding town or settlement
Cromwell – Lives by the winding stream
Cromwell – Refers to a person who lives nearby a winding stream, From the crooked well
Crosby – Enjoys being the centerof attention, loves socializing.
Croslea – Meadow beside cross
Crosleigh – Near cross Meadow
Cross – Cross or the Crucifix
Croston – A settlement by the cross
Crow – The bird crow
Crowford – Name of a place
Croydon – Valley of saffron
Cru – The name Cru is a boy’s name of English origin.
Cruise – A very bold or daring person
Crusoe – The name Crusoe is a boy’s name of English origin.
Crympel – A relaxed, young person
Cubba – A bold man
Cubele – A bashful, intelligent being
Cuchein – An understanding person
Cucola – A lonesome artist
Cuda – Miracle baby
Cudbert – The famous one
Cudbriht – A dependent, bold, famous person
Cuddey – A youthful, creative person
Cuddy – Bright, famous
Cuelino – A logical, noble person
Cufa – A dark coal seller
Cufel – A literary man
Cufna – Phoenix, a very rare bird
Cugga – Understanding person
Cuha – A clear-headed person
Cuichelm – A hard working, light hearted individual
Cuithbrig – A famous individual
Cula – A dark born coal seller
Culbart – A mighty Seaman
Culbert – The know all
Cullen – Irish surname transferred to forename use, an Anglicized form of Gaelic O Coileain, ‘descendant of Coilean,’ hence ‘whelp, young pup.’
Culley – White as a Dove
Culver – The name Culver is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘dove’.
Cumbra – Name of a district in the valley
Cummum – Meadow near the River
Cunatami – An amusing person, son of Cunotamus
Cunbran – A normal, blunt person
Cunda – To understand
Cunedog – A neat and daring person
Cunobarrus – Rational one
Cunocennos – A compassionate person
Cunogusus – Famous, Brilliant
Cunovindus – A careful and neat person
Cunuaret – Head Chief
Cupere – The one making Barrels
Cuppa – The proud one
Currer – One who cures leather
Currier – The name Currier is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘person who dressed leather after it was tanned’.
Curt – Courteous
Curt – Short form of English Curtis, meaning ‘courteous.’
Curtis – English surname transferred to forename use, derived from a byname for a ‘courteous’ person, from Old French curteis. The name later became associated with Middle English curt ‘short’ and hose ‘leggings,’ taking on the meaning ‘short leggings.’
Curtiss – Son of a Dark man
Cush – Anglicized form of Hebrew Kuwsh, meaning ‘black,’ i.e. ‘Ethiopian.’ In the bible, this is the name of a land and its people. It is also the name of a Benjamite and the son of Ham and grandson of Noah.
Cussa – Admirable, worthy of respect
Custer – A sexton, sacristan
Cutbertus – A bright spirited person
Cuthbert – The name Cuthbert is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘famous, brilliant’.
Cuthert – Best quality
Cuthgils – A graceful individual
Cuthsa – A happy, tactful person
Cuthsige – A choosy person
Cuthwin – Embodiment of purity
Cutler – The name Cutler is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘knife maker’.
Cutter – To cut Gem
Cutulf – Tender person
Cvlidori – The famous one, steady
Cvnaci – Reserved, serious person
Cvnogeni – Perfect person
Cwic – A wise, comical being
Cy – Master, lord.
Cy – English short form of Latin Cyrus, meaning ‘like the sun.’
Cyan – Greenish blue color
Cyan – A greenish blue color
Cybba – Analytical, an intelligent being
Cyd – Public Hill
Cydda – A clean-cut person
Cydifor – A diligent individual
Cydrych – A cheerful person
Cyfa – A fashionable person
Cyfel – A frank, lonesome person
Cyhha – Name of an English place
Cyler – Dove in the Woods
Cylla – Monster of Sea
Cymbeline – Anglicized form of Celtic Cunobelinus, meaning ‘hound of Belenus.’
Cymen – Name of a place near river
Cymesa – Meticulous person
Cynebehrt – An ethical and trustful being
Cynebil – A young, emotional and blunt person
Cynegels – A logical and smart person
Cynegisl – A Godly, self-sufficient person
Cyneheah – A good-natured, affectionate and easy-going person
Cynehere – An effective being
Cynel – A youthful person
Cynelaf – A noble, logical being
Cyneley – Lives near the royal meadow, surname
Cyneley – The one living in a meadow
Cynemaer – An alluring, eager and competent person
Cynered – A clean-cut and refined individual
Cynestan – A clean, tender and normal person
Cyneswith – Well-Spoken
Cyngur – Good-tempered
Cynlas – A self-satisfied, adventuresome person
Cynog – A confident, self assured person
Cynred – A trustworthy, intense and active people
Cynric – A powerful and mighty royal King
Cynrik – The one who is royal born
Cynsige – A nurturing, creative and extravagant person
Cynwallon – Lovely and affectionate person
Cynwared – A witty, youthful and nurturing being
Cyny – A coal seller
Cypher – Message, peaceful one
Cyppa – A progressive person
Cyppel – A loyal boy
Cyril –
Cyril – English masculine form of French unisex Cyrille, meaning ‘lord.’
Cyrtla – A respectful man
Cyrus – Latin form of Greek Kyros, meaning ‘like the sun.’ In the bible, this is the name of the king of Persia, Cyrus the Great, conqueror of Babylon, who freed the captive Jews.
César – King
English boy names starting with D
D’Artagnan – (pronounced dar-tan-yun): French habitational surname transferred to forename use, meaning ‘from Artagnan.’ This was the name of the hero of Alexandre Dumas’ novel The Three Musketeers. The French form of the name is d’Artagnan, the English form is D’Artagnan (capital ‘D’).
Dabbs – The one from Albinius
Dabney – Judge, one who imparts justice
Dac – The one of practical nature
Dace – One from the South, noble
Dacey –
Dacey – Irish surname transferred to unisex forename use, from an Anglicized form of Gaelic Deiseach (originally a name for a member of the Deise), ‘a tenant, a vassal,’ a word tracing back to Indo-European *dem-s, meaning ‘house.’
Dacian – Name of an ancient place
Dack – One with deep inner sense
Dado – Wealthy guard
Daduidog – A daredevil
Daecca – One who has supernatural powers
Daeccel – The choosy one
Daedca – A blacksmith
Daeddel – A Dove in the woods
Daeddi – A direct individual
Daedheah – A happy and eager person
Daegel – Dark stream
Daegga – A genuine and rhyming individual
Daegheard – Realist, one living in reality
Daegla – An affectionate person
Daelan – Rhyming variant of Waylon – a historical blacksmith with supernatural powers.
Daelan – Supernatural blacksmith
Daelyn – Small valley
Daevon – A pool
Daewon – Merciful, humane
Dafa – An able person
Dagger – The name Dagger is a boy’s name of English origin.
Dagwood – From the shiny forest, A dagwood is a large, multi-layered sandwich with numerous fillings. The sandwich is named after Dagwood Bumstead, the well-known character who eats giant sandwiches in the comic strip Blondie.
Dagwood – The name Dagwood is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘shining forest’.
Dail – Lives in the dale
Dailon – A daydreamer
Dain –
Dain – The one who is from Denmark
Daine – From Denmark, adventure loving
Dainton – An alternative spelling of the name Denton, originally a surname meaning ‘vally town’.
Daiton – Dairy town
Dakota – English unisex name derived from the name that the Native American Sioux people call themselves, meaning ‘allies.’
Dalas – Meadow, house
Dalbert – Proud, noble
Dale – Lives in the dell or valley, originally a surname
Dale – From the English for ‘Dale’ or ‘Valley’, used as a name from the 19th century and is particularly popular in the United States.
Dalee – One who lives by the valley
Dalen – The one who has supernatural powers
Daley – Irish surname transferred to forename use, from an Anglicized form of Gaelic O Dalaigh, ‘descendant of Dalach,’ hence ‘assembly, gathering.’
Dallas – English surname transferred to unisex forename use, derived from the Scottish place name Dalfhas, composed of the Gaelic elements dail ‘meadow’ and fhas ‘stance,’ hence ‘meadow stance,’ i.e. a meadow used by cattle droves as an overnight dwelling.
Dallen – Lives in the dale
Dallin – The name Dallin is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘from the valley’.
Dallton – The settlement
Dalten – Name of a valley
Dalton – From the town or settlement in the dale, closely related to the name Denton, surname
Dalton – English surname transferred to forename use, from various place names composed of the Old English elements d?l ‘valley’ and tun ‘enclosure, settlement,’ hence ‘valley settlement.’
Dalw – Beloning to a valley
Dalwin – A very good friend
Dalwyn – Bestest friend
Daly – Variant spelling of English Daley, meaning ‘assembly, gathering.’
Dalyn – Rhyming variant of Waylon – a historical blacksmith with supernatural powers.
Dalyn – Blacksmith who knows magic
Damari – Unclear
Damian – English name derived from Latin Damianus, meaning ‘to tame, to subdue’ and euphemistically ‘to kill.’
Damion – Tame
Damion – Variant spelling of English Damian, meaning ‘to tame, to subdue’ and euphemistically ‘to kill.’
Damon –
Damon – The name Damon is a boy’s name of English origin, meaning to tame, subdue’.
Damoni – Variant of Damon, the name means to discipline and tame.
Dan –
Dan – Short form of Hebrew Daniy, meaning ‘judge.’ In the bible, this is the name of Jacob’s fifth son (of 12).
Dana – From Denmark
Dana – English surname transferred to unisex forename use, possibly meaning ‘from Denmark.’
Dancer –
Dancesa – One with gentle and romantic nature
Dane –
Dane – A dialectal variant spelling of English Dean, meaning ‘dean, ecclesiastical supervisor.’
Danforth – A hidden fort
Danger – A word name
Daniel – Anglicized form of Greek Daniel (Hebrew Daniyel), meaning ‘God is my judge.’ In the bible, this is the name of the hero of the Book of Daniel, who was cast into a den of lions but saved by God.
Danior – Born with teeth
Danni – Variant spelling of English Danny, meaning ‘God is my judge.’ Compare with feminine Danni.
Dannie – Variant spelling of English Danny, meaning ‘God is my judge.’
Danny –
Danny – Pet form of English Daniel, meaning ‘God is my judge.’
Danon – The one from Denmark, charming
Danpreet – One loving charity
Danvin – Faithful friend
Darb – Grazing place for Deer
Darbey – Grazing park for Deer
Darbie – Name of a place where Deer graze
Darby – English surname transferred to unisex forename use, possibly a corruption of Derby, a shire of England, so called from doire, meaning ‘a forest abounding in deer.’
Darcie – Variant spelling of English unisex Darcy, meaning ‘from Arcy.’
Darcy – English surname transferred to unisex forename use, meaning ‘from Arcy.’
Dardan – One who lived near troy
Darden – English surname transferred to forename use, probably of Norman French origin, meaning ‘from Ardern.’
Darell – Variant spelling of English Darrell, meaning ‘from Airelle.’
Daren – Great
Daren – English surname transferred to forename use, from the Norman French baronial name d’Araines, meaning ‘from Araines.’
Darence – A blending name
Darian – English unisex name derived from Roman Latin Darius, meaning ‘possesses a lot, wealthy.’
Dariel –
Dariel – Variant of Darrel, forthcoming, sharing and giving.
Darien – Variant spelling of English unisex Darian, meaning ‘possesses a lot, wealthy.’
Darin – Variant spelling of English Daren, meaning ‘from Araines.’
Darley – A Deer
Darnal – To hide
Darnall – Secret which is well kept
Darneil – A hidden chamber
Darnel – Perfect hiding place
Darnell – English surname transferred to unisex forename use, composed of the Old English elements derne ‘hidden, secret’ and halh ‘nook,’ hence ‘hidden/secret nook.’
Darold – From Airelle, lord of the manor
Daron – Great
Daron – A great man
Darrance – Rely, desire
Darrbie – The one who is free from hatred and envy
Darrby – Fertile, free from envy
Darrel –
Darrel – Variant spelling of English Darrell, meaning ‘from Airelle.’
Darrell – Dearly loved
Darrell – English surname transferred to forename use, from the Norman French baronial name d’Airelle, meaning ‘from Airelle.’
Darren – Great
Darren – Variant spelling of English Daren, meaning ‘from Araines.’
Darrence – Uncertain meaning or origin, perhaps is a blend of Darryl and Clarence
Darrence – Combination name
Darrick –
Darrik – One who rules the land
Darrill – The one who is adored by everyone
Darrin – Great
Darrin – A spelling variant of the English and Welsh names Daren and Darren, meaning great.
Darrion – Variant of Darian, the name means a present.
Darrol – Darling and a kind hearted individual
Darrold – Name depicting pride and honour
Darroll – A special person
Darrow – The name Darrow is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘spear’.
Darryl – From a French surname and place name D”Arel (from Arielle in Calvados), used as both a surname and given name since the eleventh century
Darryl – Unisex form of English Darrell, meaning ‘from Airelle.’
Darryll –
Dart – The name Dart is a boy’s name of English origin.
Darthmouth – Name of Port
Darton – The name Darton is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘deer town’.
Darvin – A steady friend
Darwin – Friend of the deer, The original meaning has taken on the similar sounding but different meaning of dear friend.
Darwin – English surname transferred to forename use, probably derived from a Middle English personal name composed of the Old English elements deor ‘dear’ and wine ‘friend,’ hence ‘dear friend.’
Darwun – Dear friend
Darwyn – Dear friend
Darwynne – Dear friend
Daryl –
Daryl – In French, the name Daryl can be seen as both a surname and as a first name, and means ‘open’. Alternatively, in English the name means ‘darling’.
Daryle – The one who is open
Daryll –
Daryon – Good person
Dash – Nickname for Dashiell, bounces back after setbacks easily.
Dashaun – Yahweh is great
Dashee – One who is on fast
Dashel – Charming man
Dashiell – (pron. daSHEEL): Americanized form of the French surname De Chiel used as a personal name, composed of the French elements de ‘of’ and chiel ‘heaven,’ hence ‘from heaven.’
Dathan – Possibly means ‘fountain’ in Hebrew. In the Old Testament this is the name of one of the conspirators against Moses
Datuidoci – A daring and capable fellow
Daughtry – A high bank
Daulton – The name Daulton is a boy’s name of English origin.
Davante – A pure and lovng individual
Dave –
Dave – English short form of Hebrew David, meaning ‘beloved.’
Daveen – Beloved, Feminine of David
Daven – Variant spelling of English Davin, meaning ‘little black one.’ Compare with another form of Daven.
Davenja – An educated and nice person
Davenport – The name Davenport is a boy’s name of English origin.
Daveon – One who is love and cherished by people
Davey – English pet form of Hebrew David, meaning ‘beloved.’ Compare with another form of Davey.
Davian –
Davian – Variant of David, the name means he who is loved.
David – Hebrew name meaning ‘beloved.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of Jesse. David was the second king of Israel and father of King Solomon. As a youth he killed a giant named Goliath with his slingshot.
Davidson – .
Davidson – The name Davidson is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘David’s son’.
Davidsone – One who has deep inner desires
Davie – English pet form of Hebrew David, meaning ‘beloved.’ Compare with another form of Davie.
Davin – Scottish surname transferred to forename use, from an Anglicized form of Gaelic O Duibhin ‘descendant of Duibhin,’ hence ‘little black one.’
Davion –
Davion – Variant of Davon, the name means he who is loved.
Daviot –
Daviot – A spiritual teacher and a beloved being
Davis – David”s son, a surname
Davis – English surname transferred to forename use, from Hebrew David, meaning ‘beloved.’
Davison – Son of David, an enthusiastic being
Davit – An eager and dynamic individual
Davonte – Davonte means a body of water such as a river.
Davy – English pet form of Hebrew David, meaning ‘beloved.’ Compare with another form of Davy.
Daw – English pet form of Hebrew David, meaning ‘beloved.’ Compare with another form of Daw.
Dawe – A lucky and beloved individual
Dawid – Greatest king of Israel, beloved
Dawson – David”s son, a surname
Dawson – English surname, transferred to forename use, meaning ‘son of Daw (David).’
Dawsyn – Son of David, wonderful being
Dax – American English form of German Dachs, meaning ‘badger.’
Daxton – Reference to the French town Dax.
Daxton – French town name, sensitive
Day – Dairy town
Daye – English surname transferred to forename use, possibly originally a nickname for Anglo-Saxon names containing the element di??g, meaning ‘day,’ such as D?gberht and D?gmund.
Dayl – A valley of flower
Daylan – Rhyming variant of Waylon, a historical blacksmith with supernatural powers.
Daylan – A variant of the English name Dallan, this unisex name has many spelling variants.
Dayle – Lives in the dale
Daylen – From the settlement of Dalla’s descendents
Daylin – Rhyming variant of Waylon – a historical blacksmith with supernatural powers.
Daylon – Rhyming variant of Waylon – a historical blacksmith with supernatural powers.
Daylon – A blacksmith who has powers
Dayn – Valley
Dayne – One who is from Denmark, a companion
Dayner – One from Denmark, a doer
Dayson – Surname. Variant of David beloved.
Dayson – A lovely and beloved individual
Dayton – English surname transferred to forename use, composed of the Old English elements dic ‘ditch, dike’ and tun ‘enclosure, settlement,’ hence ‘dike settlement.’
Daytun – Dairy town
De’Shawn – Variant of Deshaun, coming from Shaun and meaning God is good.
Deacon – English occupational surname transferred to forename use, from the Greek word diakonos, meaning ‘servant.’
Deagmund – One who acts like a bridge, a protector
Deakin – A messenger or a servant of God
Dealbeorht – Proud person, passionate
Dealbert – A proud and prosperous individual
Dean – From the valley
Dean – English occupational surname transferred to forename use, from the Latin word decanus, meaning ‘dean, ecclesiastical supervisor.’
Deandre – English elaborated form of French Andre, meaning ‘man, warrior.’
Deane – An angel, bright and bold
Dearborn – From the deer brook
Dearborn – One who has great mental and physical strength
Dearbourn – A Deer near a river, one who has experience
Dearbourne – One with great health, deep river
Dearburne – A brook which is near a river
Dearg – An alluring and bold person
Deasia – An insightful and diligent person
Deavon – Variant of the English county name Devon.
Deavon – One who loves adventure and are passionate
Deaw – An ethical and diligent person
Debson – One who has authority and is renowned
Decker – Roofer
Declan – Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Deaglan, meaning ‘fully good.’
Dee – English unisex short form of longer names beginning with the letter ‘D.’ In some cases, it may be of Scottish origin, associated with the River Dee, possibly meaning ‘dark water.’ Compare with strictly feminine Dee.
Deedar – One wth beautiful eyes and vision, prized one
Deemer – English surname transferred to forename use, derived from Old English demere, meaning ‘judge.’
Deems – Son of servant, one with focus
Deerborn – Deer by a river, quick tempered
Deerward – One who guards Deers by the river
Deforest – The name Deforest is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘living near the forest’.
Deforrest – Variant spelling of English Deforest, meaning ‘from the forest.’
Deheuwynt – A majestic being
Deison – Son of Dennis, mighty being
Deke – A dusty servant who works very hard
Dekle – A leader, one who has wealth of creative talents
Del – The one who is of the valley
Delaia – Variant spelling of English Delaiah, meaning ‘God has drawn.’
Delaiah – Anglicized form of Hebrew Delayah, meaning ‘God has drawn.’ Hebrew name meaning ‘God has drawn.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a descendant of Zerubbabel.
Delaire – One who is born out of air
Delaney – Irish surname transferred to unisex forename use, from an Anglicized form of Gaelic O Dubhshlaine ‘descendant of Dubhshlaine,’ hence ‘black challenger.’
Delano – A swamp land, a dark being
Delavan – A proud friend, sensitive person
Delbert – Proud, noble, variant of Dalbert
Delbert – Probably a Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon ??elbert, meaning ‘bright nobility.’
Delevan – A good and trustworthy friend
Delgadina – A loyal and languishing being
Delio – A determined and steady person, coming from heaven
Dell – English surname transferred to forename use, originally a byname for someone who ‘lives in a dell/hollow.’
Delman – Man who came from pond, valley
Delmar – English name possibly derived from Spanish del mar, meaning ‘of the sea.’ Once popular among African Americans.
Delmon – One who is of the mountain
Delmont – Topographic name,coming from mountain
Delon – A faithful and confident being
Delos – Name of a place in Greece
Delroy – English name possibly derived from the Old French phrase del roy, meaning ‘son or servant of the king.’
Delton – A farmstead in a wooded valley
Delvan – A darling and beloved individual
Delvin – Delvin means good and trusted friend.
Delvon – God-like, a broadminded person
Delwyn – A wonderful being
Delwynn – A thoughtful friend, brave
Demarion – One who is dedicated to Mars, manly
Demason – A successful and brilliant writer, optimistic
Demasone – Son of a Judge
Demelza – Strong fort, the popular one
Deming – Alternate spelling of the English surname Deeming, meaning ‘act of judging.’ Compare with another form of Deming.
Dempsey –
Dempster – Judge
Den – English short form of longer names beginning with Den-.
Denahi – A high ranking officer
Dene – Variant spelling of English Dean, meaning ‘dean, ecclesiastical supervisor.’
Deneheard – One who is in true depth of nature
Denewulf – A warm hearted, neat and fearless individual
Denham – The name Denham is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘village in a valley’.
Denholm – A valley island, strong relationship with family
Denis – Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Donnchadh, meaning ‘brown warrior.’ Compare with another form of Denis.
Denison – Son of Dennis, have great power
Denley – Meadow which is filled with flowers
Denlie – A meadow which is in the valley
Denly – A positive and beautiful being
Denman – One who resides in a valley
Dennie – Roman God of growth, winemaker
Dennis – English form of Latin Dionysius, meaning ‘follower of Dionysos.’
Dennison – The name Dennison is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘son of Dennis’.
Denny – Pet form of English Dennis, meaning ‘follower of Dionysos.’
Dennyson – The intuitive, imaginative son of Dennis
Denston – A normal and outspoken person
Dent – A hill, tooth, independent
Denten – Name of a valley town
Dentin – Small town in a valley
Denton – From the town or settlement in the den, a surname closely related to the name Dalton
Denton – English surname transferred to forename use, composed of the Old English elements denu ‘valley’ and tun ‘enclosure, settlement,’ hence ‘valley settlement.’
Denver – From the elements ‘denu’ meaning ‘valley’ and ‘ferian’ meaning ‘to carry/ to transport’ , this name was originally a surname and is also the name of the capital city of Colorado.
Denys – Variant spelling of English Dennis, meaning ‘follower of Dionysos.’
Denzal – Fort
Denzel – Fort
Denzell – Name of a place in Cornwall, self reliable
Denziel – A youthful ans powerful being
Denzil – A nobleman who is a brave as well as gentle
Denzyl – Fort
Deon – English variant spelling of French Dion, meaning ‘god, Zeus.’
Deondre – Deondre means coming from Andrew. It can also be spelled Deandre.
Deonne – English variant spelling of French Dion, meaning ‘god, Zeus.’
Deonta – An enduring person
Deontae – An enduring individual
Deonte – Deonte is a mix of the names Deon and Dante meaning coming from Zeus & lasting forever.
Derby – Deertown
Derby – Variant spelling of English unisex Darby, meaning ‘deer farm.’
Derek – People’s ruler
Derek – English name derived from Dutch Diederik, meaning ‘first of the people, king of nations.’
Derick – Variant spelling of English Derek, meaning ‘first of the people, king of nations.’
Dermot – Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Diarmaid, meaning ‘without envy.’
Derrek –
Derren – Variant spelling of English Daren, meaning ‘from Araines.’
Derrick – People’s ruler
Derrick – Variant spelling of English Derek, meaning ‘first of the people, king of nations.’
Derrik –
Derry – Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Daire, meaning ‘fertile, fruitful.’
Derryl – From a French surname and place name, D”Arel (from Arielle in Calvados)
Derryl – Variant spelling of English unisex Darryl, meaning ‘from Airelle.’
Derwent – Place name referring to Derwent rivers in England and Australia
Derwin – Friend of the deer, The original meaning has taken on the similar sounding but different meaning of dear friend.
Derwin – The name Derwin is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘dear friend’.
Deryck – Variant spelling of English Derek, meaning ‘first of the people, king of nations.’
Desean – Variant of Deshaun, coming from Shaun and meaning God is good.
Deshaun – Variant spelling of English Deshawn, meaning ‘God is gracious.’
Deshawn – Elaborated form of English Shawn, meaning ‘God is gracious.’
Desmond – Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Deas-Mhumhan, meaning ‘man from south Munster.’
Destry –
Dev –
Dev – From Devon
Devan –
Devan – Variant spelling of English unisex Devon, meaning ‘worshiper of the god Dumnonos.’
Deven – Variant spelling of English unisex Devon, meaning ‘worshiper of the god Dumnonos.’
Deveon – Variant of the English county name Devon.
Devereau –
Devereaux –
Deverel –
Deverell –
Deverell – from a surname, upland river
Devereux – French surname transferred to English forename use, meaning ‘from Evreux.’ Evreux is a commune of Normandy, France which got its name from the Eburovices, the name of a gallic tribe, meaning ‘those which overcome by the yew.’ Yew wood was used to make weapons: bows, arrows, spears, etc.
Devil – English form of Greek Diabolos, meaning ‘accuser, slanderer.’ In the bible, this is a title for Satan, the prince of demons and author of evil, who estranges men from God and entices them to sin. Figuratively, the devil is a man who, by opposing the cause of God, may be said to act the part of the devil or to side with him.
Devin – Irish surname transferred to forename use, derived from the surname Devine, an Anglicized form of Gaelic O Daimhin, ‘descendant of Daimhin,’ hence ‘little fawn.’
Devion – Variant of the English county name Devon.
Devon – Place name, the name of a county in England
Devon – English unisex name derived from the county name, from a British tribal name, meaning ‘worshiper of the god Dumnonos.’
Devontae – Variant of Devonte, the name means son of Devon.
Devonte – Of a little deer
Devvon – Of Devon
Dewayne – Elaborated form of English Dwayne, meaning ‘little black one.’
Dewey – English form of Welsh Dewi, meaning ‘beloved.’
Dexter – English surname transferred to forename use, originally denoting a female ‘dyer,’ but by the time it became a personal name it had already become strongly associated with Latin dexter ‘auspicious, right-handed,’ and was usually chosen as a name because of this.
Deye – Variant spelling of English Daye, meaning ‘day.’
Deylin – Rhyming variant of Waylon – a historical blacksmith with supernatural powers.
Dezi – English variant spelling of Italian/Spanish Desi, meaning ‘longing.’
Dharvin – Blend of Daryl and Marvin
Dhelweard – Middle English name derived from Anglo-Saxon ?dhelweard, meaning ‘noble guard.’
Diadama – One who strives for life
Diamond – English unisex name derived from the vocabulary word, meaning ‘diamond’ for girls and ‘bright protector’ for boys. This is the birthstone for the month of April.
Diamont – A determined person, they are precious
Dib – Eloquent, one who has given a word
Dibin – One who has a strong heart and mind
Dibri – Anglicized form of Hebrew Dibriy, meaning ‘my word’ or ‘eloquent.’ In the bible, this is the name of a man whose daughter married an Egyptian.
Dibric – An idealistic and sensitive person
Dibyendu – Blacksmith who has powers
Dica – Hard worker, one with supernatural powers
Diccel – A clean cut, lively and energetic person
Diccin – A casual daydreamer, neat individual
Dick –
Dick – Short form of English Richard, meaning ‘powerful ruler.’ Compare with another form of Dick.
Dickens – A beloved and famous King
Dickie – Pet form of English Richard, meaning ‘powerful ruler.’
Dickinson – The name Dickinson is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘son of Dick’.
Dickon – Derived from name Richard, powerful person
Dickons – A blessed and peaceful, powerful ruler
Dickson – Dick’s son
Dicky – Pet form of English Richard, meaning ‘powerful ruler.’
Dicla – A caring and daring individual
Dicon – Blacksmith who has powers, historical figure
Diesel – A modern name derived from the name of the petroleum-based fuel, used primarily in English and Australian languages to symbolize virility and speed.
Dig – One who is anxious to attain fame and success
Digby – English surname transferred to forename use, from a place name composed of the Old Norse elements diki ‘ditch’ and byr ‘settlement,’ hence ‘ditch-settlement.’
Diggory – English form of French Degare, probably meaning ‘strayed, lost.’
Digory – Cornish and English form of French Degare, probably meaning ‘strayed, lost.’
Digoth – A tactful and happy person
Dikesone – One who has immense love and care for nature
Dikk – A person who is nature loving
Dikla – Variant spelling of English Diklah, meaning ‘palm grove.’
Diklah – Anglicized form of Hebrew Diqlah, meaning ‘palm grove.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of Joktan.
Dilbert – Variant spelling of English Delbert, meaning ‘bright nobility.’
Diliso – A beautiful and vast sky, joy
Dillard – A faithful person, a good little boy
Dillon – English form of Welsh Dylan, meaning ‘great sea.’
Dimitrie – One who is the master of directions, strength
Dinal – One who has intense desire to associate with people
Dinesh – One who is Jehovah’s judgement
Dinias – A deliberate, insightful and normal person
Dinis – Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Donnchadh, meaning ‘brown warrior.’ Compare with another form of Dinis.
Dino – From the dene
Diondre – They are a blend of Dion and Andre, lovable person
Dionise – One who shines very brightly, creative
Dionites – They have an army of staff
Dionte – Dionysius, a King of mercy
Diricus – An interesting and studious individuals
Discovery –
Dish – One who has a pure heart and soul
Dishan – Anglicized form of Hebrew Diyshan, meaning ‘a species of gazelle’ or ‘a thresher.’ In the bible, this is the name of the fifth son of Seir.
Dismas – Anglicized form of Greek Dysmas, meaning ‘sunset.’ This name is not actually found in the bible but was given by Christians to the thief who was crucified beside Jesus.
Disney – Coming from Isigny
Disnu – One who has a desire to change the world
Dissaith – A day dreamer and a hard working person
Dit – A say, one who puts his time to good use
Diuaret – A meditative and stable person, light of heaven
Diuin – A stable and firm person, part of divine
Divers – A hero from the heaven, plays for the team
Diversity –
Dives – One who is a rich man, wealthy one
Divine – A modern name meaning literally ‘divine’ or a variant of the name Divina from the Hebrew for ”beloved’ or ‘friend’.
Dix – A strong and efficient ruler
Dixon – Son of Dick
Dixon – Dixon translates to the son of Dick.
Dj – A believer of truth, high congenital capacity
Doane – Rolling hills
Doane – The name Doane is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘low, rolling hills’.
Dob – Medieval pet form of English Robert, meaning ‘bright fame.’
Dobagni – It means a motivated person
Dobbins – A serious minded,responsible and stable person
Dobbs – Gift from God, A person who is clever , responsible and makes good judgements
Dobitvci – A person who has natural interest in the welfare of his men
Dobson – Bright, Famous ,A gift from God
Dobu – A honest and faithful and extremely fortunate person who will bring prosperity in what he does
Dobyn – A person who takes responsibility seriously and wants to serve the society
Doc – A healer, A person who has logical and analytical approach to life
Docc – A person who is quick and capable of assimlating new ideas easily
Dock – It means the seventh son
Doctor –
Docunni – A person who has strong desire for success
Dodd – It is used to denote a lumpish person
Dodda – Blacksmith with supernatural powers
Dodde – A person who is adaptable and creative
Dodge – The name Dodge is a boy’s name of English origin, meaning famous warrior’.
Dodson – The name Dodson is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘Roger’s son’.
Dodynel – A person who desires for peace
Dofngarth – The one who is very brilliant
Dofran – A person who is of an inventive mind
Dolph – Short form of English Adolph, meaning ‘noble wolf.’
Dolvett – They are very efficient beings
Dom – Short form of English Dominic, meaning ‘belongs to the lord.’
Dome – One who belongs to the Lord and is a powerful
Domek – Spiritual and responsible person
Domenic – Variant spelling of English Dominic, meaning ‘belongs to the lord.’
Domenick – It means of the Lord
Domgeat – A good natured person
Domicio – The almighty Lord
Dominic – English name derived from Latin Dominicus, meaning ‘belongs to the Lord.’ This is a name traditionally given to a child born on Sunday.
Dominick –
Dominick – Older spelling of English Dominic, meaning ‘belongs to the lord.’
Dominy – Belonging to the God
Domitilo – Variant of the Latin Dominic of the Lord
Domnici – A master, clever and has a protecting nature
Domo – A person who belongs to the lord
Don – Short form of English Donald, meaning ‘world ruler.’
Donaghy – Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Donnchadh, meaning ‘brown warrior.’
Donal – Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Donal, meaning ‘world ruler.’
Donald – Anglicized form of Scottish Gaelic Domhnall, meaning ‘world ruler.’
Donall – Variant spelling of English Donal, meaning ‘world ruler.’
Dondre – Abbreviation of Dionysius
Donestan – A diligent, tidy and naive being
Donn – The king of Underworld
Donne – They are the king of the underworld
Donnie – Variant spelling of English Donny, meaning ‘world ruler.’
Donny –
Donny – Pet form of English Donald, meaning ‘world ruler.’
Donogh – Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Donnchadh, meaning ‘brown warrior.’
Donough – Variant spelling of English Donogh, meaning ‘brown warrior.’
Donovan – Irish surname transferred to forename use, from an Anglicized form of Gaelic O Donndubhain, ‘descendant of Donndubhan,’ hence ‘little dark brown one.’
Donovian – They are open minded and nice individuals
Donston – A diplomatic and noble human being
Donta – They are interesting and enduring being
Dontae – Enduring, contemporary phonetic variant of Dante
Dontae – An enduring, nice, able and everlasting person
Dontaye – They are enduring, humble and have inner desire
Donte – Enduring, contemporary phonetic variant of Dante
Donte – They are contemporary and enduring people
Dontell – Contemporary phonetic variant of Dante enduring.
Dontrell – Contemporary phonetic variant of Dante enduring.
Dontrell – One with inner desire and has spiritual matters
Doogie – Dark water, desire to lead
Door – An open door, one with huge heart
Doran – Irish surname transferred to forename use, from an Anglicized form of Gaelic O Deoradhain, ‘descendant of Deoradhan,’ hence ‘exile, wanderer.’ Compare with another form of Doran.
Dore – Short form of English Isidore, meaning ‘gift of Isis.’
Dorian – Descendant of Dorus. Dorian was a character in Oscar Wilde”s novel The Picture of Dorian Gray who was given his wish that his portrait would age while he remained young and handsome.
Dorian – English name coined by Oscar Wilde for a character in his novel The Portrait of Dorian Gray, 1891. Probably derived from Latin Dorianus, meaning ‘of the Dorian tribe.’
Dorien – Descendant of Dorus. Dorian was a character in Oscar Wilde”s novel The Picture of Dorian Gray who was given his wish that his portrait would age while he remained young and handsome.
Dorien – Name of the legendary hero of Greece
Dorion – Descendant of Dorus. Dorian was a character in Oscar Wilde”s novel The Picture of Dorian Gray who was given his wish that his portrait would age while he remained young and handsome.
Dornar – A clever and quick witted individual, sight
Doron – A present, they are helping natured
Dorrance – A stranger who has a inner desire
Dorrel – They are stranger and have a great sense of humour
Dorrell – A stranger who is sensitive and love limelight
Dorren – A stranger who is very confident
Dorrin – Variant of Dorran stranger.
Dorset – The name Dorset is a boy’s name of English origin.
Dorsey –
Dory – Golden-haired
Doug – Short form of English Douglas, meaning ‘black stream.’
Dougal – Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Dubhghall, meaning ‘black stranger.’
Dougie – Pet form of English Douglas, meaning ‘black stream.’
Douglas – Scottish surname transferred to forename use, from an Anglicized form of Gaelic Dubhghlas, meaning ‘black stream.’
Doune – The one who comes down of a hill
Doyle – Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Dubhghall, meaning ‘black stranger.’
Draca – An interesting person, has a secret desire
Dracon – A modern and mighty Dragon, has a desire to understand
Draden – A tribe leader, they are related to the dorset
Drago – Dragon, duck
Draik – Dragon, duck
Draike – Dragon, duck
Draincun – An authentic, restless and noble person
Drake – Dragon
Drake – English surname transferred to forename use, having several possible origins: 1) from the byname Draca, meaning ‘snake’ or ‘dragon.’ 2) from Middle English drake, meaning ‘male duck.’ 3) from Old Norse Draki, meaning ‘snake’ or ‘monster.’
Draper – The name Draper is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘cloth merchant’.
Draven – Surname, original meaning unknown
Draven – This name is primarily used in English and is a variation of the English Darvin, itself a variant of Darwin, meaning ‘old friend’.
Drayce – They are modern Dragon, mighty and intelligent
Draycen – They are the gift, variant of a Greek name
Drayden – One who is the ruler of the world, mighty chief
Draydon – A fantastic human being
Drayk – Dragon, duck
Drayke – One who has power of a dragon or a male duck
Drayson – One who has the best conduct manners
Drayton – From a farm where heavy goods are dragged
Drdhahanu – One with a over sensitive nature
Dre – One who is fun to hang out with and is social
Dreamwulf – Modern, lovely and wholesome person
Drean – A modern and ethical person
Dremca – A reliable and energetic person, reasonable
Dremic – They are strong and realistic human being
Drew – Manly, brave, variant of Andrew
Drew – A name predominantly used in English, may be a pet form of Andrew , meaning ‘man’ or ‘of a man’.
Drewe – A wise person who is very noble
Drewone – A reasonable person, nice ad energetic
Dreyden – Dreyden means valley and land that is dry.
Drian – One who takes innitiative and loves to travel
Dridan – An individual who is a from a dry valley
Driden – One who is from a dry valley and likes adventure
Driscoll – Irish surname transferred to forename use, from an Anglicized form of Gaelic O h-Eidirsceoil ‘son of the messenger,’ from eidirsceol, composed of the elements eidir ‘between’ and sceal ‘story, news,’ hence ‘go-between, intermediary, messenger, news bearer.’
Driskoll – Variant spelling of English Driscoll, meaning ‘go-between, intermediary, messenger, news bearer.’
Drithelm – A reserved and confident individual
Drover – The name Drover is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘driver of sheep or cattle’.
Drue – A manly person.
Drugo – A daring and realistic kind of person
Drummer –
Dryden – The name Dryden is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘dry valley’.
Drygedene – They belong to the dry valley
Dryhthelm – They are realistic and happy people
Drythelm – A religious and realistic person, high spirited
Du – Wealthy guard
Duana – Little dark One
Duane – Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Dubhan, originally a byname from a diminutive of Gaelic dubh, meaning ‘little black one.’
Duard – Wealthy Guardian, who protects and saves
Duarte – Guardian of wealth
Dubb – A playful person, adventurous
Dubricii – A brilliant, untiring and idealistic being
Dubricio – An informal, organized and bold
Dubricus – A smart, bold and dignified being
Ducca – A Duke, a habitational name
Duccel – A cool headed, comforting and emotional being
Duce – A sweet and pleasant individual
Dud – Short form of English Dudley, meaning ‘Dudda’s meadow.’
Duda – Wealthy guard
Dudd – One who is praised and worshipped
Dudda – Variant spelling of Old English Dudde, meaning ‘cloak, mantle.’
Dudde – From Old English dudde ‘cloak, mantle,’ which later produced the word duds ‘ragged clothing’ and dud which became a byname for a person ‘dressed raggedly.’
Duddel – Ambitious and loving person, diplomatic
Duddela – They are loyal, diplomatic and untiring
Duddy – People’s Meadow, a black descendent
Dudely – Dudda’s cleaning, they are lively
Dudemaer – A diplomatic and ethical, moderate being
Dudley – Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Dara ‘oak,’ Dubhdara ‘black oak,’ and Dubhaltach ‘black-haired.’
Dudu – Wealthy guard
Duduc – A daring, organized and untiring being
Duff – Short form of English Duffy, meaning ‘black peace.’ Compare with another form of Duff.
Duffy – Anglicized form of Scottish Gaelic Mac Dhuibhshithe ‘son of Duibhshith,’ hence ‘black peace.’
Dugal – Variant spelling of English Dougal, meaning ‘black stranger.’
Dugan – To be worthy
Duke –
Duke – English name derived from the vocabulary word duke, from Latin dux, meaning ‘commander, leader.’
Dulan – Of Old English origin meaning ‘settlement of the descendants of Dalla’, and it is a variation of the English Dallin.
Dumbbutt – A fun loving person
Dumgual – Lucky, mature and likable person
Dumnagual – One who is a guardian angel
Dumngual – A decent, understaning and honest being
Duncan – Anglicized form of Scottish Gaelic Donnchadh, meaning ‘brown warrior.’
Dungar – They are filled with energy
Dunham – A homestead on the top of hill
Dunky – Pet form of English Duncan, meaning ‘brown warrior.’
Dunleah – A beautiful hill meadow
Dunn – Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic O Duinn ‘descendant of Donn,’ hence ‘brown.’
Dunnagual – A strong personality
Dunnuca – A non judgemental, communicative and diligent being
Dunstan – The name Dunstan is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘dark stone’.
Dunston – Hilltop, one who likes limelight
Dunton – From the town or settlement on the hill
Durable – One who maintains a lasting impression
Duran –
Durell – One who is King’s doorman, strong
Durham – The name Durham is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘hill peninsula’.
Durnell – The name Durnell is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘grower of darnel’.
Durnore – Effective and responsible person
Durrant – Enduring and firm individual
Durrell – A strong King’s doorman
Durriken – Fortune-telling
Durward – Keeper of the gate
Durward – The name Durward is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘doorkeeper’.
Durwood – A gatekeeper, they cannot be defeated
Dusta – A powerful person
Dustin – A fighter
Dustin – English surname transferred to forename use, probably ultimately from Old Norse Thorsteinn, meaning ‘Thor’s stone.’
Duston – A dusty place , a soldier
Dusty –
Dusty – Pet form of English Dustin, probably meaning ‘Thor’s stone.’
Dustyn – A brave one in a dusty place
Dutton – An enclosure or the settlement
Dvnocati – A vigilant and naughty person
Dwade – Dark traveler. Blend of Dwayne and Wade
Dwade – They are the dark traveller
Dwaine – Carter or cartwright
Dwan – A notable and interesting being
Dwane – Variant spelling of English Dwayne, meaning ‘little black one.’
Dwayne –
Dwayne – Variant spelling of English Duane, meaning ‘little black one.’
Dwennon – One who always remains original
Dwight – English surname transferred to forename use, from the feminine personal name Diot, a pet form of Dionysia, meaning ‘follower of Dionysos.’
Dwighte – The Latin God of the wine
Dwit – A famous person who is the God of wine
Dwy – A kind hearted, romantic individual
Dydda – An amusing, direct and youthful being
Dye – Pet form of English Dennis, meaning ‘follower of Dionysos.’
Dyer – Name for the dyer of cloth
Dyfnwal – A youthful, diligent and mild being
Dyl – Short form of Welsh Dylan, meaning ‘great sea.’
Dylan – Welsh name composed of the elements dy ‘great’ and llanw ‘sea,’ hence ‘great sea.’ In mythology, this is the name of a sea god, son of Aranrhod, and twin brother to Lleu Llaw Gyffes.
Dyne – A dean who is from the valley
Dyson – This English surname means ‘son of Di.’ It is also a variant of Tyson.
Dyttel – Loving and compassionate human being
English boy names starting with E
Eabba – It is derived from the hebrew word abba which means ‘Father’
Eadbeald – A heavenly light
Eadbeorht – The name eadbehort means ‘Wealthy’
Eadburt – Its derived from the word eadbert which means wealthy.
Eade – Middle English pet form of Hebrew Adam, meaning ‘earth’ or ‘red.’
Eadelmarr – A person who is noble.
Eadfrid – A serious-minded and responsible person.
Eadfrith – They are generous human beings
Eadgar – It means a very powerful person.
Eadger – One who is fortunate and powerful
Eadheard – Ethical and easygoing person
Eadhed – One who has earned respect of many
Eadhere – A self-centered person.
Eadlac – A happy and content person
Eadmer – A respected and diplomatic person
Eadmod – A homestead, providing protection
Eadmund – One who has riches and is a protector
Eadnod – An energetic and alluring being
Eadnoth – An ethical and analytical person
Eadric – They are manly and wealthy ruler
Eadsele – One who is from Edward’s estate
Eadsige – Analytical, smart and intellectual being
Eadstan – A superior person
Eadulf – A person who has an intense desire to serve others and be the helping hand in the society.
Eaduuard – A majestic personality
Eadwardsone – A person with the desire to serve humanity.
Eadweald – It means ‘Prosperous Ruler’.
Eadweard – Ed means ‘Rich’ and weard means ‘Guardian’.
Eahfrid – A diplomatic and honorable human being
Ealdbehrt – The one who is independent and happy
Ealdbeorht – The one who is in love with nature
Ealdfrith – A serious minded and stable person
Ealdhelm – A helmet, they are venerable being
Ealdhere – Accomodating and level headed person
Ealdred – Happy and efficient, realistic being
Ealdun – From the elves”valley
Ealdun – One who is from the elves’s valley
Ealdwine – One who is a true old friend
Ealdwode – They are the one who have power and health
Ealdwulf – A clear minded, intelligent being
Ealfled – An authentic, loyal and effective person
Ealgmund – Earnest, level headed and composed individual
Ealhdun – One who belongs to the valley of the Elves
Ealhelm – A high spirited, energetic person
Ealhhard – A brave and kind individual
Ealhheard – A helpful, honest and authentic being
Ealhhere – One who is a temple army
Ealhhun – They are friendly natured and have strength
Ealhmund – One who is very good natured
Ealhsige – Attractive, loyal and humble person
Eallard – One who is a brave person
Ealric – They are very brave, wise and happy
Eambald – A mature and bashful one
Eames – The name Eames is a boy’s name of English, Irish origin meaning ‘son of the uncle’.
Eamon – Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Eamon, meaning ‘protector of prosperity.’
Ean – God is gracious
Eanbald – The one who is easygoing and accurate person
Eanbeorht – A normal, reliable and high spirited person
Eanfrith – A nonjudgemental and frank person
Eanhere – A forgiving, alluring and passionate person
Eanlac – Analytical, forgiving and ethical person
Eanmaer – An experienced, modest and accomodating being
Eann – God is gracious
Eanne – God is gracious
Eanred – One with a great spiritual insight
Eansige – A self assured, naive and well spoken person
Eanulf – An autentic human being
Eanwine – A wholesome and insightful being
Eanwulf – A happy and content person, genius
Earcanwald – One who has a mystic personality
Earconbehrt – A loving and caring individual
Eardly – One who is from a capable and efficient family
Eardnoth – A direct, natty and artistic being
Eardwul – A happy-go-lucky person.
Earl – Nobleman, a name based on the English aristocratic title
Earl – Aristocratic title transferred to byname and finally to forename, from Old English eorl, meaning ‘nobleman, prince, warrior.’
Earle – Variant spelling of English Earl, meaning ‘nobleman, prince, warrior.’
Earley – It means eagle wood.
Earlie – Derived from the word earl it means a noble person.
Earn – A serious minded individual
Earnest – Variant spelling of English Ernest, meaning ‘battle (to the death), serious business.’
Earnmund – Achievers and high rankers
Earnwulf – Ethical, wholesome and noble being
Earon – From the River Town
Earpwald – A well bred, philosophical person
Earvin – Friend or handsome, variant of Irving
Earvin – A thrifty friend, they are happy
Earwine – The one who is white river, a friend of sea
Earwyn – One who is the friend of sea
Eason – English patronymic surname transferred to forename use, meaning ‘son of Eade.’
Easter – English unisex name derived from the holiday name ‘Easter,’ which is related to Old English Eosturmona?/Eastermona?, meaning ‘April.’
Easterwine – A person who is a quick thinker and appreciates arts .
Eastman – The name Eastman is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘grace protector’.
Easton – From the eastern town, surname
Easton – Easton means an area of land in the east. It is also known to mean land of stones.
Eastre – The bright Moon, content
Eastyn – Variant of Easton, the name means an area of land in the east. It is also known to mean land of stones.
Eata – Its derived from the word eta which means to shine.
Eaton – Town or settlement by the river, surname
Eaton – The name Eaton is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘riverside’.
Eatton – Derived from the word eaton it means island settlement.
Eatun – An enclosure or settlement
Eb – English short form of longer names beginning with Eb-.
Eban – Ebony, black
Ebbie – Pet form of English Ebenezer, meaning ‘stone of help.’
Ebby – Variant spelling of English Ebbie, meaning ‘stone of help.’
Eben – Short form of EBENEZER
Ebenezer – Anglicized form of Hebrew Eben-haezer, meaning ‘foundation stone, stone of help.’ In the bible, this is the name of the place where the Israelites were defeated by the Philistines. It is also the name of a memorial stone set up by Samuel after the Israelites got their revenge. Ebenezer was first used as a forename by 17th century Puritans.
Eber – Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Eibhear, meaning ‘bow warrior.’ Compare with other forms of Eber.
Eborard – A very expressive,adventerous and spontaneous nature person.
Ebull – A secretive person, one who is like Bull
Ebulus – member of a good counsel
Ecci – Emotional person who is energized
Ecga – An emotional, clever and good individual
Ecgbald – A brave friend, they are clever minded
Ecgbehrt – Has analytical mind and is bright and shiny
Ecgbeorht – One who has high level of understanding, quick thinker and intelligent
Ecgel – One who is born with a friendly nature
Ecgheard – A clever person, who is sharp witted
Ecghere – One who is clever and makes decisions at right time
Ecgi – A stable, warm and motherly being
Ecgric – Loud as a thunder, having strong desire to succeed
Ecgtheow – Peace, quiet, harmony, a heroic name
Ecgwine – One who is quick in actions, spontaneous and generous
Ed –
Ed – Short form of English Edward, meaning ‘guardian of prosperity.’ Used also as a short form of other longer names beginning with Ed-.
Edan – Variant spelling of English Aidan, meaning ‘little fire.’
Edbert – One who is a born wealthy, bright person
Edd – Guardian of wealth
Eddgar – Wealthy, spear
Eddie – Pet form of English Edward, meaning ‘guardian of prosperity.’
Eddis – Brave and powerful son of Edward
Eddrick – A good fortune, determine and stubborn
Eddricus – Strong in material sense and is idealistic
Edduardo – Guardian of wealth
Eddy –
Eddy – From the Old English name Eadward meaning ‘happy, fortunate, rich’, this is also a pet form of the English Edward.
Eddye – An independent, protector and saviour, wealthy friend
Ede –
Eded – One who is full of joy and is a delight
Edelmarr – One who is having a high rank
Eden – Hebrew unisex name meaning ‘delight’ or ‘place of pleasure.’ In the bible, this is the name of the garden in which Adam and Eve lived.
Eder – Means ‘flock’ in Hebrew. This was the name of a son of Beriah in the Old Testament
Edgar – From Old English origin eadig meaning ‘happy, fortunate, rich’ and gar meaning ‘spear’.
Edgardo – Prosperity from the spear
Edgarr – Wealthy, spear
Edgars – Latvia version of Edgar, meaning fortunate and powerful.
Edged – One who is cutting, sarcastic in nature
Edgerton – A blessed town, posperous warrior
Edgyue – One who is propsperous in war
Edilfred – A noble and propsperous ruler
Edin – Unclear
Edison – Son of Edward
Edison – Edison means ‘son of Edward’. The name was originally coined as a surname.
Edlen – One who is like a high waterfall
Edlyn – Noble woman
Edma – A prosperous guardian, one who shows light and way
Edmar – One who is like a wealthy sea
Edme – One who lives in a very fine protection
Edmee – Honourable and a gift of almighty
Edmod – Rich defender, they are born to defend and protect
Edmond – From Old English origin eadig meaning ‘happy, fortunate’ and mund meaning ‘guardian’.
Edmonn – Of High status in society
Edmund – Wealthy protector
Edmund – Originated in Old English, Edmund means ‘wealthy guard’ or ‘protector of wealth’ and became a popular royal name in early Britain.
Edmundo – Protector of wealth
Edo – Guardian of wealth and health
Edoardo – Guardian of wealth
Edom – From Hebrew (‘adom) meaning ‘red’. According to the Old Testament, Esau, who is described as having red skin, was given this name because he traded his birthright for a helping of red broth. The bible goes on to tell that Esau was the founder of the ancient nation of Edom, located to the south of the kingdom of Judah
Edric – The name Edric is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘wealthy ruler’.
Edrich – Full of energy
Edrick – Strong and healthy
Edrik – Strong and efficient person
Edsel – The name Edsel is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘wealthy man’s estate’.
Edson – English surname transferred to forename use, meaning ‘son of Ed.’
Edu – Wealthy guard
Eduard – Wealthy guard
Eduarda – Famous bearer of light and energy
Eduardo – Variant of Edward, the name means expensive guard.
Eduino – Wealthy companion, one who has lot of money
Eduinus – Imaginative and naive being
Edulf – One who is of good personality
Edun – Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Eadhun, meaning ‘rich Hun.’
Edus – Owner of many spears
Edvard – Guardian of wealth
Edvin – Rich or wealthy friend
Edwald – Wealthy ruler
Edwald – Wealth and fortune, the one who is fortunate
Edwaldo – Wealthy ruler
Edward – Prosperous guardian
Edward-James – Derived from the words ‘ead’ which means ‘wealth’ and ‘weard’ which means ‘guard’. James is an English name that means ‘protect’ ‘heal’ or ‘supplanter’.
Edward – Derived from the words ‘ead’ which means ‘wealth’ and ‘weard’ which means ‘guard’, it is generally taken to mean ‘guardian.’
Edwarda – Rich and famous person
Edwarde – A wealthy guard
Edwardo – Form of EDWARD – guardian of prosperity
Edwards – Guard, one who is a good defender
Edwardson – Son of a guardian, Edward
Edwardus – Son of edward, fortunate friend
Edwarya – Great and truthful person, one who can enjoy life
Edwen – Friend of wealth
Edwin – Wealthy friend
Edwin – The name Edwin is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘wealthy friend’.
Edwyn – Variant spelling of Middle English Edwin, meaning ‘rich friend.’
Edyope – Deliberate, young and polite being
Eegelwin – One who can spread peace and well being
Eetu – Wealthy guard
Eferhard – Brave and efficient warrior, they have power
Eferleah – A meadow, valley filled with flowers
Egbert – Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Ecgbryht, meaning ‘bright edge.’
Egbin – A blunt, informal person, honorable
Egbryht – Entertaining and warm hearted being
Egelwin – A warm hearted and impulsive person
Egferth – An excitable, homey and respectful beings
Egfrith – They are wonderful human beings
Egred – A sweet singing bird
Egwine – A very good friend who is kind and noble
Ehlyson – One who shows compassion
Ehud – Anglicized form of Hebrew Echuwd, meaning ‘joining together, united.’ In the bible, this is the name of a great grandson of Benjamin.
Eideard – Wealthy guard
Eidniuet – A neat daydreamer
Eilmund – A light hearted, generous human being
Eilwen – Old friend with a white brow
Einbresel – One who works for greater good
Ekewaka – The protector or guardian of riches or wealth
Eklinga – A lovely and humble human being
El – Derived from Eleanor
Elada – Anglicized form of Hebrew El’adah, meaning ‘whom God puts on.’ In the bible, this is the name of a descendant of Ephraim. Compare with another form of Elada.
Eladah – Anglicized form of Hebrew El’adah, meaning ‘whom God puts on.’ In the bible, this is the name of a descendant of Ephraim.
Elam – Possibly means either ‘hidden’ or ‘eternity’ in Hebrew. This was the name of several characters in the Old Testament, including a son of Shem who was the ancestor of the Elamite peoples
Elaputra – One who has a bright future ahead
Elavarasi – A wise counsellor
Elave – A highly intellectual person
Elbert – The name Elbert is a boy’s name of English origin, meaning noble, bright’.
Elbhen – The child of the living beings
Elbie – Pet form of English Elbert, meaning ‘bright nobility.’
Elbridge – English name composed of the Old English elements eald ‘old’ and bric ‘bridge,’ hence ‘old bridge.’ This was the name of the fifth vice president of the United States, Elbridge Thomas Gerry.
Elci – One with imaginative and creative mind
Elcu – A light hearted and exciting human being
Eldad – Means ‘God has loved’ in Hebrew. In the Old Testament he is one of the two elders who prophesizes in the Israelite camp
Eldan – One who resides in the valley of Elves
Elden – Elf friend, noble friend, implies supernaturally good or wise friend, variant of Alvin or Alden
Elden – The name Elden is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘noble friend’.
Elder – From near the elder tree, has also come to mean older, wiser, and is a governing officer of a church
Eldid – One who is a believer in God
Eldin – Variant spelling of Middle English Aldin, meaning ‘old friend.’
Eldis – Variant spelling of Old English Aldous, probably meaning ‘from the old house.’
Eldon – English surname transferred to forename use, composed of the masculine name Ella and the Old English word dun ‘hill,’ hence ‘Ella’s hill.’
Eldous – Variant spelling of Old English Aldous, probably meaning ‘from the old house.’
Eldra – One who is always taking God as oath
Eldred – The name Eldred is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘old counsel’.
Eldrian – A wise counselor of the battle
Eldric – An old and wise ruler
Eldrich – The one who has intellect of a sage
Eldrick – A sage like ruler
Eldrid – The one who is a wise ruler
Eldridge – The name Eldridge is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘old, wise leader’.
Eldrige – Wise ruler who is also a battle counsellor
Eldritch – Old and insightful person
Elduin – A lonely and diplomatic person
Eldur – One who is from the Elder tree
Eldwen – Variant spelling of Middle English Eldwin, meaning ‘old friend.’
Eldwin – Variant spelling of Middle English Aldwin, meaning ‘old friend.’
Eldwynn – One who is like an old friend
Eleazar – Anglicized form of Hebrew Elazar, meaning ‘God has helped.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a high priest son of Aaron.
Eledon – One who climbs the Leader’s hill
Eleos – One who can appreciate the beautiful nature
Elery – A cheerful person who shares happiness
Elewa – They are exciting and determined
Elford – One who came from the Alder tree
Elfred – Sage, wise, supernaturally so, counsel of the elves, variant of Alfred
Elfrid – An inspired advice who wants peace
Elfstan – Solemn, lonely and efficient
Elgar – Variant spelling of Middle English Algar, meaning ‘elf spear.’
Elger – Variant spelling of English Algar, meaning ‘elf spear.’
Elgin – Noble, white.
Elgin – A white and noble person
Elgine – They are noble and white
Elgued – An energetic and educated individual
Elhanan – Anglicized form of Hebrew Elchanan, meaning ‘God is gracious.’ In the bible, this is the name of a warrior of King David’s army.
Eli – Anglicized form of Hebrew Eliy, meaning ‘ascending.’ In the bible, this is the name of a high priest and last of the Judges in the days of Samuel. Compare with another form of Eli.
Eliab – Anglicized form of Hebrew Eliyab, meaning ‘my God is Father.’ In the bible, this is the name of a leader of the tribe of Zebulun.
Eliah – Anglicized form of Hebrew Eliyah, meaning ‘the Lord is my God.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including the prophet who lived in during the reign of Ahab.
Eliakim – Means ‘God rises’ in Hebrew. In the Old Testament this is the name of the master of Hezekiah’s household
Eliasaph – Anglicized form of Hebrew Elyacaph, meaning ‘God increases the family.’ In the bible, this is the name of a leader of the tribe of Gad.
Elifaz – Anglicized form of Hebrew Eliyphaz, meaning ‘my God is pure gold.’ In the bible, this is the name of Job’s three friends.
Elifelet – Anglicized form of Hebrew Eliyphelet, meaning ‘my God is deliverance.’ In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including King David’s youngest son. Also spelled Eliphelet.
Elige – One who has very big ideas
Elihoenai – Anglicized form of Hebrew Elyehoweynay, meaning ‘unto God are my eyes.’ In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including a priest and a Korahite temple doorkeeper.
Elihu – Anglicized form of Hebrew Eliyhuw, meaning ‘He is my God.’ In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including a friend of Job.
Elijachuh – One with vivid imagination
Elijah – Anglicized form of Greek Elias (Hebrew Eliyah), meaning ‘the Lord is my God.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including the prophet who lived in during the reign of Ahab.
Elimelech – Anglicized form of Hebrew Eliymelek, meaning ‘my God is King.’ In the bible, this is the name of the husband of Naomi.
Elinui – A responsible and imaginative being
Elinwy – They are insightful, lonely and youthful
Elio – Variant of ‘Elliot,’ which is derived from the biblical prophet’s name Elijah, meaning the Lord is my God.
Elioenai – Anglicized form of Hebrew Elyehoweynay, meaning ‘unto God are my eyes.’ In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including a priest and a Korahite temple doorkeeper.
Eliot – Variant spelling of English Elliot, meaning ‘the Lord is my God.’
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Eliott – Variant spelling of English Elliot, meaning ‘the Lord is my God.’
Eliphalet – Anglicized form of Hebrew Eliyphelet, meaning ‘my God is deliverance.’ In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including King David’s youngest son.
Eliphaz – Anglicized form of Hebrew Eliyphaz, meaning ‘my God is pure gold.’ In the bible, this is the name of Job’s three friends.
Eliphelet – Anglicized form of Hebrew Eliyphelet, meaning ‘my God is deliverance.’ In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including King David’s youngest son.
Elisael – Excited and lonesome individual
Elisha – Anglicized form of Hebrew Eliysha, meaning ‘God is salvation.’ In the bible, this is the name of the prophet who succeeded Elijah.
Elishua – Anglicized form of Hebrew Eliyshuwa, meaning ‘my God is savior.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of King David.
Elisota – Ellis’s son, one who is a good warrior
Elissa – They are Eliss’s son, strong and mighty
Eliud – Anglicized form of Greek Elioud, meaning ‘God his glory.’ In the New Testament bible, this is the name of an ancestor of Christ.
Elizeus – One who can seek and understand truth
Elkana – Variant spelling of English Elkanah, meaning either ‘God has created’ or ‘God has possessed.’
Elkanah – Anglicized form of Hebrew Elqanah, meaning either ‘God has created’ or ‘God has possessed.’ In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including one of the sons of Korah.
Ella – Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon ?lla, meaning ‘all, universal.’ Compare with feminine Ella.
Ellder – Another form of Elder tree, has strength
Elldred – An old and wise counsel
Eller – A cheerful person who lives near an Alder tree
Ellerey – A charming and cheerful person, an Alder tree
Ellerie – One who has a cheerful and friendly personlaity
Ellery – Island with elder trees, may also be a derivation of Hilary, meaning joyful
Ellery – From an Old English place name meaning ‘island of elder trees.’
Ellgar – Variant spelling of Middle English Elgar, meaning ‘elf spear.’
Ellger – Variant spelling of Middle English Elger, meaning ‘elf spear.’
Ellington – One who belongs to the Ella’s town
Elliot –
Elliot – English surname transferred to forename use, originally a Norman French diminutive form of Old French Elie, meaning ‘the Lord is my God.’
Elliott – The Lord is my God, variant of Elijah
Elliott – Variant spelling of English Elliot, meaning ‘the Lord is my God.’
Ellis – The Lord is my God, variant of Elijah
Ellis – form of ELIJAH – Lord is my God. Formerly a surname
Ellison – Son of Elder
Ellison – Salvation, one who is the Son of Elder
Elliston – The God is Jehovah
Ellmer – One who has a noble heart and soul
Ellson – A person who is fully dedicated
Ellston – The one who belongs to the farm
Ellswerth – Closure, a habitational name
Ellsworth – The name Ellsworth is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘nobleman’s estate’.
Ellton – One who is a brave God’s fighter
Ellvis – Wise friend
Ellwood – The one who belongs to the old forest
Elmer – The name Elmer may remind you of the silly cartoon character Elmer Fudd, but it actually means noble.
Elmet – An independent and dependent person
Elmir – The person who is very noble
Elmo – One who acts like helmet and provides protection
Elmoor – One who resides in the Elm tree
Elmore – From the moor with the elm trees, surname
Elmore – The name Elmore is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘moor with elm trees’.
Elora – One who is ready for battle
Elpalet – Anglicized form of Hebrew Eliyphelet, meaning ‘my God is deliverance.’
Elphaba – A literary name
Elphege – A responsible and noble person
Elphyn – A hardworking fellow who works for greater good
Elric – Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon ?lfric, meaning ‘elf ruler.’
Elrick – A habitational name, a noble ruler
Elrod – Frequently found in southern states of the U.S., this name is an English altered spelling of the German surname Ellrodt which is probably from the place name Ellierode, a village in the Solling mountains in the valley of Schottelbach Creek, meaning ‘wood clearing at the water.’
Elrond – Tolkien literary name meaning ‘star dome.’
Elroy – The name Elroy is a boy’s name of English origin, meaning the king’.
Elsdon – English surname transferred to forename use, composed of the feminine personal name Elli and Old English denu ‘valley,’ hence ‘Elli’s valley.’
Elsin – noble and true.
Elson – From the old town. Surname.
Elstan – this means elf stone
Elston – this means my god is Jehovah from Elijah or someone from old town.
Elsworth – this means someone who is from the estate of the noble.
Elton – From the old town
Elton – English surname transferred to forename use, composed of the Middle English personal name Ella and tun ‘enclosure, settlement,’ hence ‘Ella’s settlement.’
Elured – this means someone who is very smart
Eluret – this means someone of royal origin
Eluric – this means an old wise ruler.
Elvern – this name means a wise elf friend.
Elvet – the meaning of this name is swan stream.
Elvey – this name means elf warrior
Elvin – Elf friend, noble friend, variant of Alvin.
Elvin – From Old English origin meaning ‘noble friend’ a spelling variant of the name Alvin.
Elvis – Perhaps an English form of Scandinavian Alvis, meaning ‘all wise.’
Elvy – this name means elf warrior or elf friend.
Elweard – Variant spelling of Middle English Aylward, meaning ‘elf guard’ or ‘noble guard.’
Elwell – this name means someone from old spring.
Elwen – the meaning of this name is old friend.
Elwin – Elf friend, noble friend, variant of Alvin.
Elwin – Variant spelling of Middle English Alwin, meaning ‘elf friend.’
Elwold – this name means an old forest tree.
Elwood – From the old forest
Elwood – English surname transferred to forename use, possibly composed of the Old English elements ellern ‘elder tree’ and wudu ‘wood,’ hence ‘elder tree forest.’
Elwyn – Variant spelling of Middle English Elwin, meaning ‘elf friend.’
Elyakim – Anglicized form of Hebrew Elyaqiym or Greek Eliakim, meaning ‘God will establish.’
Elyakum – Anglicized form of Hebrew Elyaqiym or Greek Eliakim, meaning ‘God will establish.’
Elyasaf – Anglicized form of Hebrew Elyacaph, meaning ‘God increases the family.’ In the bible, this is the name of a leader of the tribe of Gad.
Ember – smoldering remains of a fire
Embrace – it means to hug someone or show affection.
Embre – someone who rules the hearts and homes of people.
Embry – this name means someone who is good at winning people’s hearts and as a result enters their hearts and homes.
Emersen – Emery’s Son
Emerson – this name is often used for describing a strong and powerful leader who is extremely brave.
Emery – Brave, powerfu, variant of Amory.
Emery – English surname transferred to forename use, derived from the German personal name Emeric, meaning ‘work-power.’
Emeryth – it means an industrious leader with work power.
Emest – it has meanings like serious, being determined or a feeling of earnest or great vigour.
Emet – this means whole or universal truth.
Emil – German and Scandinavian name derived from Latin ?milius, meaning ‘rival.’ In use by the English.
Emit – someone who has everything or is universal.
Emitt – a powerful person known all over the universe.
Emmanuel – Latin form of Greek Emmanouel, meaning ‘God is with us.’ In the Old Testament bible, this is the name of the promised Messiah as prophesied by Isaiah. In the New Testament, it is a name given to Christ by Matthew. In use by the English and French.
Emmerson – Variant spelling of English Emerson, meaning ‘son of Emery.’
Emmersyn – this name signifies someone who is powerful and brave at heart.
Emmet – English surname transferred to forename use, derived from the French feminine personal name Emmet, meaning ‘entire, whole.’ Compare with another form of Emmet.
Emmete – someone who has great strength and is hugely powerful.
Emmeton – a person born out of power.
Emmett – Industrious, strong
Emmett – Variant spelling of English Emmet, meaning ‘entire, whole.’ Compare with another form of Emmett.
Emmit – it means the entirety or the universe.
Emmitt – the whole universe in its entirety.
Emmot – powerful and strong.
Emmota – this is a name which signifies someone who is strong and extremely powerful.
Emmott – tough, extremely powerful and strong built.
Emms – it means someone who is a son of the universe.
Emmyrson – Emery’s Son
Emory – Warrior, eager to particpate in battle and prove himself.
Empa – a leader of the people derived from the word emperor.
Ems – the whole universe.
Emyrson – Emery’s Son
Enda – Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Eanna, meaning ‘bird-like.’
Enderby – it is a famous English surname.
Endicott – The name Endicott is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘beyond the cottage’.
Engeled – a description of the word angelic or a possible old English refrence to England.
Engelram – an extremely pure soul or an angel.
Enniaun – the family name of a great writer during ancient Roman civilization.
Enoch – Anglicized form of Greek Henoch (Hebrew Chanowk), meaning ‘dedicated’ or ‘initiated.’ In the bible, this is the name of the eldest son of Cain, and a son of Jared the father of Methuselah.
Enos – Variant spelling of English Enosh, meaning ‘man, human being.’
Enosh – Anglicized form of Hebrew Enowsh, meaning ‘man, human being.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of Seth.
Eodgar – Wealthy, spear
Eofor – a boar in Old English.
Eoforwic – someone from the bear state.
Eorland – a noblemen’s land.
Eorlland – a land belonging to noblemen.
Eorlson – a nobleman’s son.
Eormenburh – people belonging to noblemen’s land
Eormengard – a strong person from a nobleman’s land.
Eormenread – somebody who has undertaken a public oath.
Ephah – Anglicized form of Hebrew unisex Eyphah, meaning ‘darkness’ or ‘gloomy.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a son of Midian and one of Caleb’s concubines.
Epic – a long story or novel.
Epicelena – a very long narrative or story or novel.
Eragon – a fictional character who rides a dragon.
Eral – somebody of nobility.
Erchambaut – a British word meaning loved by all.
Erconbert – an old king of Kent.
Erek – Variant spelling of English Eric, meaning ‘ever-ruler.’
Erembour – a character from mythology who rides shadows.
Eric – English form of German Erich, meaning ‘ever-ruler.’
Erick – Variant spelling of English Eric, meaning ‘ever-ruler.’
Erickson – son of Erik, son of ruler.
Erico – someone who rules the people of a land.
Ericson – son of a ruler named Erik.
Erik – Variant spelling of English Eric, meaning ‘ever-ruler.’ Compare with another form of Erik.
Erkenbaud – an ancient king of Northumberland.
Erl – a warrior or nobleman.
Erland – a leader.
Erle – Variant spelling of English Earl, meaning ‘nobleman, prince, warrior.’
Erlend – a stranger.
Erman – whole, immense or universal or army man.
Ermenred – a historical figure featuring in England’s monarchical pedigree.
Ermin – Greek word meaning universal or whole.
Ern – Short form of English Ernest, meaning ‘battle (to the death), serious business.’
Ernest – English form of German Ernust, meaning ‘battle (to the death), serious business.’
Ernestino – an earnest and determined effort.
Ernie – Pet form of English Ernest, meaning ‘battle (to the death), serious business.’
Ernoldus – eagle ruler or strong as an eagle.
Ernst – a word which means serious and determined.
Ernulf – a Christianity religious figure of historical period.
Ernwyd – a fictional character who is a Hobbit.
Errol – Scottish surname transferred to forename use, from a place name possibly meaning ‘to wander.’
Erroll – Variant spelling of Scottish Errol, possibly meaning ‘to wander.’
Erryn – it means exalted or strong.
Erskine – Over the knife
Ervin –
Ervin – Variant spelling of English Erwin, meaning ‘boar friend.’ Compare with another form of Ervin.
Ervine – a beautiful friend.
Erving – a descendant of Eiramhon.
Ervins – green fresh water or beautiful friend.
Ervyn – a word which means someone who is a beautiful friend.
Erwin – Medieval English form of Anglo-Saxon Eoforwin, meaning ‘boar friend.’ Compare with another form of Erwin.
Erwinek – friend at sea.
Erwinn – fresh green water or a beautiful friend.
Erwyn – a word which in essence means a beautiful friend or green and fresh water.
Erwyna – a feminized word which has the meaning of a beautiful friend or fresh and green water.
Erwynn – in essence it means water that is green and fresh or a beautiful friend.
Eryk – Variant spelling of English Eric, meaning ‘ever-ruler.’
Esben – God of bears
Esclamor – an Arthurian word used in literature for someone who is attracted towards nature.
Esco – a person who is in deep love with the nature.
Esmond – The name Esmond is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘graceful protection’.
Esmund – Variant spelling of Middle English Esmond, meaning ‘gracious protector.’
Esota – a baby born at easter.
Espen – God of bears
Esrlson – a nobleman’s son.
Essery – a cart maker.
Essex – an ancient king from Shakespearen legend.
Estcott – someone who is from the east cottage.
Estmond – Variant spelling of Middle English Estmund, meaning ‘gracious protector.’
Estmund – Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Eastmund, meaning ‘gracious protector.’
Eston – generally a surname meaning from east town.
Estorause – an Arthurian king.
Eternus – a word meaning to infinity or forever.
Etguino – a name which has the meaning of forever after or till infinity.
Etguinum – till eternity or forever or till the ending of time.
Ethan – Anglicized form of Hebrew Eythan, meaning ‘enduring, long-lived.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a grandson of Judah.
Ethanael – god has given me strength.
Ethaniel – this is an English language name used for someone whose strength has been given by god.
Ethann – a gift from an island or someone who is strong and sturdy.
Ethbin – popularized by Saint Ethbin an ancient religious figure.
Ethelard – a German mascuilinized word which means noble.
Ethelbert – The name Ethelbert is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘highborn, shining’.
Ethiopia – a name of a country.
Eton – Coming from a river settlement
Euan – Anglicized form of Scottish Gaelic Eoghan, meaning ‘born of yew.’
Eugene – Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Eoghan, meaning ‘born of yew.’
Euseby – English name derived from Latin Eusebius, meaning ‘pious.’
Eustace – English form of French Eustache, meaning ‘fruitful.’
Evald – someone as battle ready as a boar.
Evan – Anglicized form of Welsh Iefan, meaning ‘God is gracious.’
Evans – Surname, God is good
Evelyn – English surname transferred to unisex forename use, derived from the Norman French personal name Aveline, meaning ‘little Eve.’ Compare with strictly feminine Evelyn.
Evening – the dusk or time of the day when the sun sets.
Ever – Strong like a boar
Ever – strong as a boar.
Everard – Brave boar, variant of Eberhard
Everard – The name Everard is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘hardy’.
Everest – the tallest mountain in the whole world.
Everet – English variation of Eberhard, origin meaning brave boar’, ‘brave as a wild boar’.
Everett – Brave boar, variant of Eberhard and Everard
Everett – English surname transferred to forename use, from a variant of Norman French Everard, meaning ‘strong as a boar.’
Everette – a person during ancient ages who was extremely brave like a wild boar.
Everhard – someone who is always hard and strong and sturdy.
Everitt – Variant spelling of English Everett, meaning ‘strong as a boar.’
Everley – From the boar”s meadow, from Ever”s meadow, surname, may evoke thoughts of the melodious Everly Brothers singing duo
Everly –
Evert – describes someone who is as strong as a wild boar
Everten – a German word for a wild boar or someone as strong as a bear.
Everwyn – Boar friend
Evian –
Evil – One who is not a good person, an evil one
Evolengi – A long-lived man
Evolengus – To have a long life
Evrad – He who is a brave boar
Evram – Variation of Avram, meaning the father of many nations
Evrard – A man who is strong as a boar
Ewain – Variant spelling of Middle English Ywain, meaning ‘well born.’
Ewan – Anglicized form of Scottish Gaelic Eoghan, meaning ‘born of yew.’
Ewane – Variant spelling of English Ewan, meaning ‘well born.’
Ewart – A guard who is rich
Ewball – An independent and confident individual
Eweheorde – Someone who keeps the sheep together in a flock.
Ewel – He somes form the spring of water
Ewell – A man who is from the water spring
Ewen – Variant spelling of English Ewan, meaning ‘born of yew.’
Exene – A self sufficient, responsible and reasonable being
Eyan – To feel the graciousness of God
Eylgar – A clever minded, analytical and original being
Ezechiall – He who is made stronger by God
Ezechiel – The God made him stronger
Ezekial – A name means ‘God strenghtens’
Ezekiel – Anglicized form of Hebrew Yechezqel, meaning ‘God will strengthen.’ In the bible, this is the name of a prophet, the author of the Book of Ezekiel. Also spelled Jehezekel.
Ezequiel – One made stronger by God
Ezri – He who enjoys helping people
English boy names starting with F
Fabian –
Fabian – English form of Latin Fabianus, meaning ‘like Fabius.’
Fabion –
Fable – Name means a story.
Facca – The sheep in the pasture.
Fadda – The flock of the sheep in the meadow.
Faegan –
Faegan – A joyful person
Faer – Traveler
Faer – A man who loves to travel
Faerwald – Powerful traveler
Faerwald – A person who is mighty travelor
Fain – Joyful
Fain – He who is joyful
Faine – Good-natured.
Faine – One who has a good nature
Fairbanks – The name Fairbanks is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘bank along the pathway’.
Fairchild – The name Fairchild is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘fair-haired child’.
Fairfax – One with blonde hair
Fairlay – A meadow of bulls
Fairlee – A bull meadow
Fairleigh – One who is from the ram meadow
Fairlie – One who is from the bull’s pasture
Fairlight – A light that is shining bright
Fairly – One from the clearing where the ferns grow
Fairman – A good looking man
Fairouz – A white rose
Fajahat – One with good natured personality, charming and funny individual
Falca – A versatile, desirable and generous human being
Falcon – Surname relating to falconry.
Falcon – Falcon keeper
Falconer – A falcon keeper
Falconner – One who trains falcons
Falk – Surname meaning falcon
Falkner – One who hunts with falcons
Fallon – A supremem person
Falta – English name for Boys
Fan – Short from Francis, a famous bearer
Fane – Joyful, good-natured
Fane – The name Fane is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘happy, joyous’.
Fannvci – A rational and thoughtful natured individual, efficient
Fanucus – English name for Boys
Faolan – One who runs with the wolves
Faragars – An accepting, rational and refined individual
Faran – He who moves forward
Faren – Grey
Farewell – An english greeting, mening a beautiful well
Farin – An adventurous person
Faris – Iron strong
Faris – From the English meaning ‘Iron strong’, it is a derivative of the name ‘Ferris’.
Farl – He who is from the fern clearing
Farlay – A man who lives on the fern fields
Farleigh – He who comes from the bull’s pasture
Farley – From the bull”s meadow or the sheep”s meadow, surname
Farley – English habitational surname transferred to unisex forename use, composed of the Old English elements fearn ‘fern’ and leah ‘clearing, meadow,’ hence ‘fern meadow.’
Farlow – One who comes from the pasture of bulls
Farly – One who lives near a bull’s pasture
Farmer – Occupational name
Farnall – One who comes from the slope of ferns
Farnam – A Boy whose home is the fern meadow
Farnell – A person who came from the fern slope
Farnham – From the fern land or home, surname
Farnham – He who came from the field of ferns
Farnlea – A male from the fern fields
Farnlee – He is from the fern meadow
Farnleigh – He is from the fern fields
Farnley – From the fern meadow, surname
Farnley – A person who lives on the fern fields
Farnly – He is from the valley of ferns
Farnum – A Boy from the meadow of fern
Farold – A traveler of power
Faron – The name Faron is a boy’s name of French, English origin meaning ‘handsome servant’.
Farquhar – Scottish Anglicized form of Gaelic Fearchar, meaning ‘dear man.’
Farr – One who loves to travel
Farran –
Farran – English surname transferred to forename use, from the French name Ferrand, meaning ‘ardent for peace.’
Farrar – The name Farrar is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘blacksmith, metalworker’.
Farrell – Irish surname transferred to forename use, from an Anglicized form of Gaelic O Fearghail ‘descendant of Fearghal,’ hence ‘man of valor.’
Farren – He who is of adventurous nature
Farrier – An iron grey person. A surname
Farrin – One who is close to the lands
Farris – Iron strong.
Farris – One with the strenght of the iron
Farrleigh – One who is from the sheep meadow
Farrley – A person from the sheep meadow
Farron – One who is a servant and handsome
Farrow – One who is like an iron. An English surname
Farrs – Son of Farr
Farrs – He who likes the travels
Farrun – An iron grey man
Farryn – An adventurous Boy
Fars – Son of Farr
Fars – A travelor’s son
Farson – Son of Farr
Farson – A male child of the travelor
Farun – From the fern fields
Faryn – A person who leads an adventurous life
Fat – A huge man, a fat man
Faulconer – One who trains falcons
Faulconner – He who trains falcons
Faulkener – He who is a falconer
Faulkner – The name Faulkner is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘falconer’.
Favian –
Favien – A man who is brave
Favour – Faye, a pet form of Favour is of Old English origin meaning ‘fay, fairy’.
Fawcett – One who comes from the colourfull hills. Mostly used as a surname
Fawke – Altered form of medieval English Fulke, meaning ‘tribe.’
Fawkes – An english surname, meaning one who is like a falcon
Faxon – The name Faxon is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘hair’.
Fayne – A joyful Boy
Fealca – One who is in love with out doors and a nature lover, intelligent
Fealcna – An ancient english personel name.
Fearn – One who dwells among the ferns
Fearne – He who is among the ferns
Fearnhamm – He who comes from the fern field
Fearnhealh – He came from the slope of the ferns
Fearnleah – To come from the fern covered lands
Feather – One soft as a feather
Featherstone – A stone of feathers
Febian – One who is from the Fabius clan
February – A second month of the year
Feerouzah – Reference to Turquoise, a semi-precious stone of Turkish origin
Feilding – A topographical English name, meaning open lands
Felabeorbt – A brilliant young Boy
Felabeorht – A Boy who shines birlliantly
Felamaere – A renown and famous Boy
Felding – He who lives in the fields
Feldon – One whose estate has a lot of fields
Feldtun – He who comes from the fields
Feldun – A Boy from the fields
Feleogild – A name of one of the saints.
Felgild – A challenging, humble and unique person, dynamic person
Felician – A lucky and fortunate Boy
Felim – Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Feidhlim, possibly meaning ‘ever good.’
Felis – Medieval English form of Latin Felix, meaning ‘happy’ or ‘lucky.’ Compare with another form of Felis.
Felix – Latin name meaning ‘happy’ or ‘lucky.’ In the bible, this is the name of a Roman procurator of Judea.
Fell – A Boy from the rough hill
Felman – A man who dwells near the crag
Felot – One who has a charming personality, a felt maker
Felten – A healthy and vigourous man. Used mainly as a surname in England
Feltin – One who si healthy
Felton – From the settlement in the field, surname
Felton – From a settlement near a pasture
Felyse – Medieval English form of Latin Felix, meaning ‘happy’ or ‘lucky.’
Fen – One who marshes
Fenil – Name of French Flower, Foam, Soap-nut Tree
Fenix – One who is like a Phoenix. Also means maple
Fenmore – A very dear love
Fenton – English surname transferred to forename use, composed of the Old English elements fenn ‘fen, marsh’ and tun ‘enclosure, settlement,’ hence ‘marsh settlement.’
Fenwick – One who lives near the dairy farm
Fenwicke – A person who lives on the dairy farm
Feolma – He comes from the meadow of the sheep
Feologild – A name of the medieval English Archbishop
Feolomaer – One who has seeking and exploring nature, justice
Feoluca – A name of a lake in the English country.
Feolugeld – One of the lakes in English land.
Feolumaer – The name of a lake in english harmony.
Ferd – Short form of English Ferdinand, meaning ‘ardent for peace.’
Ferdie – Pet form of English Ferdinand, meaning ‘ardent for peace.’
Ferdinand – Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Fearghus, meaning ‘strong-man.’
Ferdy – Pet form of English Ferdinand, meaning ‘ardent for peace.’
Fergal – Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Fearghal, meaning ‘man of valor.’
Fergie – Pet form of English Fergus, meaning ‘strong-man.’
Fergus – Irish and Scottish Anglicized form of Gaelic Fearghus, meaning ‘strong-man.’ In Irish mythology, this was the name an Ulster hero.
Fern – A green, shade loving plant. A fern.
Fernald – One from the fern lands
Fernall – He comes from the fern covered hillside
Fernham – To come from a meadow where fern grows
Fernlea – To be from the fern meadows
Fernlee – To have home in the fern meadows
Fernleigh – He can be found in the fern fields
Fernley – One who comes from the fern lads
Fernly – He is from the fern lands
Ferrant – A surname, means a grey haired one
Ferrin – A servant who is most handsome
Ferron – One who works with the iron
Fester – Low German pet form of Latin Silvester, meaning ‘from the forest.’
Festus – Roman Latin name derived from the word festus, meaning ‘festival.’ In the bible, this is the name of the successor of Felix, the procurator of Judea who refused to bow to the pressure of the Jews who wanted him to condemn St. Paul to death for preaching. He is also known by the name Porcius.
Fews – One who is a saddle-tree maker
Fey – One who is like a tree on the beach
Fidelity – To stay true and faithful
Fido – Latin name meaning ‘I trust.’ Once a popular name for dogs.
Field – A landscape. A man from the field
Fielder – The name Fielder is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘dweller in open country’.
Fielding – The name Fielding is a boy’s name of English origin.
Fien – A man of elegance
Fife – From Fife
Filander – Variant spelling of English Philander, meaning ‘with love for people.’
Filbert – English form of Latin Filbertus, meaning ‘very bright.’
Filbuk – Extremely intutive and witty
Fillin – Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Faolan, meaning ‘little wolf.’
Fillmore – A highly famous personality
Filmarr – Extremely well-known, praiseful and law abiding person
Filmer – A person who is very popular
Filmore – The name Filmore is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘very famous’.
Finbar – Irish Anglicized form of Gaelic Fionnbarr, meaning ‘fair-headed.’
Finbarr – Variant spelling of English Finbar, meaning ‘fair-headed.’
Fincee – A pet form derived from the surname Finchley, meaning ‘clearing of finches’.
Finch – Breeder or seller of finches
Findlay – Variant spelling of English Finley, meaning ‘white champion.’
Finesse – The name Finesse is a boy’s name of English origin.
Fingal – Scottish Anglicized form of Gaelic Fionnghall, meaning ‘white valor.’
Fingall – Variant spelling of English Fingal, meaning ‘white valor.’
Fingra – Green pasture where cows like to stay and eat grass.
Finian – Variant spelling of English Finnian, meaning ‘little white one.’
Finis – The End, the final one
Finlay – Variant spelling of English Finley, meaning ‘white champion.’
Finley – Scottish Anglicized form of Gaelic Fionnlagh, meaning ‘white champion.’
Finn – Blond
Finnbar – Irish Anglicized form of Gaelic Fionnbarr, meaning ‘fair-headed.’
Finnegan – Irish surname transferred to forename use, from an Anglicized form of Gaelic O Fionnagain ‘descendant of Fionnagan,’ hence ‘tiny little white one.’
Finnian – Irish Anglicized form of Gaelic Finnen, meaning ‘little white one.’
Finnick – The name Finnick is a boy’s name of English, Anglo-Saxon origin.
Finnula – A fair-shouldered person
Finola – One with white shoulders
Fintan – Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Fiontan, meaning ‘white fire.’
Fion – Fair or white (latinised version of fionn)
Fionnan – A fair descendant (derived from fionn)
Fionnbhar – A person who has fair hair
Firasah – A highly insightful and perceptive person
Firdows – The place of Eternal Paradise
Firenze – A blossoming flower, Italian name for the city Florence
Firman – Traveler, more common as a surname
Firman – Fair,White (in English), A mandate or edict (in Arabic), Firm (in Latin)
Firmin – An unyielding and firm person (derived from Latin Firmus meaning firm)
Firmino – A steadfast, unwavering and firm personality
Firouzah – Reference to Turquoise, a semi-precious stone of Turkish origin
Firoz – A victorious and blessed individual, also refers to turquoise, the precious gem
Firyal – A person’s name
Fischer – Fischer refers to a person who fishes.
Fisher – Literally means, ‘fisherman,’ lover of nature and wildlife.
Fisk – The name Fisk is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘fisherman’.
Fitela – Mythologically, both, the son, as well as the nephew of Sigemund, a Norse Hero
Fitz – Surname prefix meaning son of, sometimes a familiar form name for these Fitz- names
Fitzgerald – Son of a powerful ruler
Fitzhugh – The name Fitzhugh is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘son of intelligence’.
Fitzpatrick – Son of Patrick
Fitzroy – The name Fitzroy is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘son of the king’.
Fitzwilliam – The name Fitzwilliam is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘son of William’.
Flannery – Irish surname transferred to forename use, from an Anglicized form of Gaelic O Flannabhra ‘descendant of Flannabhra,’ hence ‘red eyebrows.’
Flash – The name Flash is a boy’s name of English origin.
Fleet – The name Fleet is a boy’s name of English origin.
Fleetwood – The name Fleetwood is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘woods with a stream’.
Fleming – The name Fleming is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘man from Flanders’.
Flemming – From Flanders in Normandy
Fletch – One who feathers arrows
Fletcher – Profession name, arrow maker
Fletcher – English occupational surname transferred to forename use, from Old French flechier (from Germanic fleche ‘arrow’), meaning ‘maker of arrows.’
Flint – Place-name and surname. Flint stone produces a spark of fire when struck by steel.
Flint – English name derived from the Old English/Low German word, flint, meaning ‘stone splinter,’ originally used as a byname for someone ‘hard and tough as flint.’ Compare with another form of Flint.
Floemus – As per Arthurian legend, steward to the King of Orkeney
Floor – Soon to blossom, derived from Latin word florere
Florence – Compare with feminine Florence. Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Flaithri, meaning ‘prince-king.’
Florentijn – A Dutch form to represent ‘flowering’, understanding
Florenz – The word is French for ‘a flower or blossom’
Florry – Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Flaithri, meaning ‘prince-king.’ Compare with feminine Florry.
Flower – As the name suggests, it represents ‘a bloom, blossom or flower’
Floyd – Gray
Floyd – It means something gray-colored or gray-haired
Flurry – English unisex name derived from the vocabulary word meaning ‘snow squall.’
Flynn – Irish surname transferred to forename use, from an Anglicized form of Gaelic O Floinn, meaning ‘descendant of Flann,’ hence ‘red, ruddy.’
Flynt – A version of the name ‘Flint’, it refers to a hard rock, Also means a river stream
Fobb – A flexible and energetic person
Fobba – Female version of Fobb, deep and sensitive
Focca – A field where grass are grown to be made into hay.
Folca – Has great nature, a good looking person, folk
Foley – Irish surname transferred to forename use, derived from an Anglicized form of Gaelic O Foghladha ‘descendant of Foghlaidh,’ hence ‘pirate, plunderer.’
Folker – A name referring to the guardian of people or tribe of people
Folsom – A homeland, often a variant of Foulsham, a habitative name
Fon – A noble and ready individual, patient
Fonz – Short form of English Alfonzo, meaning ‘noble and ready.’
Fonzie – Pet form of English Alfonzo, meaning ‘noble and ready.’
Ford – English surname transferred to forename use, from the Old English word ford, meaning ‘ford, river crossing.’
Fordon – To destroy
Foreman – It is used to mean a leader and ‘front-man’ of a team
Forest –
Forest – Variant spelling of English Forrest, meaning ‘lives in or by an enclosed wood.’
Forever –
Forrest – English surname transferred to forename use, meaning ‘lives in or by an enclosed wood.’
Forrester – Keeps the forest
Forrester – An alternate of the word ‘Forester’, it means he keeper of the woods or forest
Forster – The name Forster is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘scissors maker’.
Forthred – A name given to the Counsel
Fortitude – The name Fortitude is a boy’s name of English origin.
Fortune – Taking it’s meaning literally from the name, Fortune means ‘fortune’, ‘wealth’ and ‘luck’. It is a name that is rarely given.
Forwin – Bulky food like grass or hay.
Foster – English occupational surname transferred to forename use, which could have derived from any of the following: 1) Middle English foster, meaning ‘foster-parent,’ 2) forster, meaning ‘forester,’ 3) forster, meaning ‘shearer,’ or 4) fuyster, meaning ‘saddle-tree maker.’
Fowke – Variant form of English Fulke, meaning ‘people, tribe.’
Fox – Nature name
Fox – A fox is a clever, sleek animal in the dog family. The name Fox is a popular surname but is occasionally used as a boy’s first name.
Fraeta – An effective and affectionate person
Fraine – Someone who is a stranger or foreigner
Fraley – Refers to a friar, i.e. a person belonging to a particular (religious) community or cult
Frameca – A tender, agreeable and adorable being
Framela – An excited, lonesome and able being
France – Short form of English Francis, meaning ‘French.’
Francis – English name derived from Latin Franciscus, meaning ‘French.’ This name is sometimes mistakenly given to girls instead of the identically pronounced feminine form, Frances.
Francisco – Variant of Francis, the name means coming from France.
Frank – Free man, a nickname for Francis or Franklin but not uncommon as an independent name
Frank – English name originally derived from the name of a Germanic tribe called the Franks, meaning ‘French.’ It is also used as a short form of Franklin ‘freeman’ and Francis ‘French.’
Frankie – Diminutive of Frank Free, a free man. Frankie is occasionally used for girls.
Frankie – Unisex pet form of English Frances and Francis, both meaning ‘French.’
Franklin – Free man, landholder
Franklin – English surname transferred to forename use, from the Middle English word frankeleyn, meaning ‘freeman.’
Franklyn – Variant spelling of English Franklin, meaning ‘freeman.’
Franky – Diminutive of Frank Free, a free man. Frankie is occasionally used for girls.
Frans – French
Franse – French
Fraricus – Latinised form of British name ‘Frederick’ which means a rich and mighty ruler
Fraser – French surname transferred to forename use, of Norman origin, but the derivation has been lost due to corruption of form by association with the French word fraise, meaning ‘strawberry.’ In English and Scottish use.
Frasier – curly-haired
Frayn – A person who is a foreigner
Frayne – Refers to a stranger or unknown person
Frazer – English variant spelling of French Fraser, meaning ‘strawberry.’
Frazier – Variant spelling of English Frazer, meaning ‘strawberry.’
Frean – A foreigner or stranger, Variant of the name ‘Frayne’
Freawine – Son of Frithugar, in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
Freca – A person who is bold and daring
Fred – Short form of English Frederick, meaning ‘peaceful ruler.’
Freddie – Unisex pet form of English Frederick and Latin Frederica, both meaning ‘peaceful ruler.’
Freddy – Pet form of English Frederick, meaning ‘peaceful ruler.’
Frederick – English form of French Frederic, meaning ‘peaceful ruler.’
Fredric – Variant spelling of English Frederick, meaning ‘peaceful ruler.’
Fredrick – Variant spelling of English Frederick, meaning ‘peaceful ruler.’
Fredrik – Variant spelling of English Frederick, meaning ‘peaceful ruler.’ Compare with another form of Fredrik.
Free – As the name suggests, it refers to a free and unbound individual
Freeborn – As the name translates, it means a person who is born with freedom
Freedman – A servant who has been freed
Freeman – As the name translates, it refers to a person who is free and unrestricted
Freemon – Referring to a ‘free man’
Freen – Meaning a stranger or foreigner, Alternate of ‘Frayne’
Freothul – One who is always in search of opportunities
Freothulaf – A logical and analytical being
Freowine – Noble friend
Freowine – Refers to a honest mate or buddy.
Frewen – Honest mate or upright friend.
Frewyn – Noble friend
Frewyn – True friend or upright buddy.
Freydolf – Lothario or Casanova who lives peacefully among the community.
Freydulf – Romeo who lives happily among the people.
Fricker – Derived from Middle English word frik(i)en, which means to move briskly or nimbly.
Fridayweed – The fury or rage on Friday
Fridolph – Peaceful wolf
Fridulf – Romeo of harmony.
Friduwulf – Peaceful wolf
Friduwulf – Lothario of peace.
Fridwolf – Peaceful wolf
Fridwolf – Womanizer who lives happily in the society.
Friend – A companion or a mate
Frigedag – Means Friday or Frige’s day.
Frika – The one who is daring and brave.
Frioc – From the field of the sheep or bulls.
Frith – Refers to freedom from slavery.
Frithona – God has been provided.
Frithowulf – Seducer who lives peacefully among the society.
Frithu – A talented and fearless person
Frithugeorn – Hard working person who likes to travel
Frithulaf – A peaceful lover and friend
Frodo – The person who is intelligent in his mind.
Frolle – A logical, light hearted person, orderly
Frost – The person who is having pale color or dull color beard.
Fugeltun – Form the park land of the people.
Fui – A generous and helpful person
Fulaton – Farm house of the multitude.
Fulbright – The one who is an outstanding person or extraordinary man.
Fulca – One who is concentrated and patient being
Fulk – Modern form of Medieval English Fulke, meaning ‘people, tribe.’
Fulke – Medieval English form of Old Norse Folki, meaning ‘people, tribe.’
Fuller – The one who stitches clothes.
Fullere – Any material used to thicken.
Fullerton – Settlement of bird catchers
Fullofaudes – An alert and dependable individual, loyal
Fulton – The name Fulton is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘fields of the village’.
Furnald – The mountain covered by leaves.
Fygla – A locational name for enclosure
Fylmer – Refers to well known person or celebrity.
Fytch – The expensive white fur of ermine.
English boy names starting with G
Gaarwine – A close mate with a spear.
Gabba – The whirling water
Gabby – Pet form of English Gabriel, meaning ‘man of God’ or ‘warrior of God.’
Gabe – Pet form of English Gabriel, meaning ‘man of God’ or ‘warrior of God.’
Gable – English surname transferred to forename use, possibly originally a habitational name derived from a place named from Old Norse gafl, meaning ‘gable,’ a term used to denote a ‘triangular-shaped hill.’
Gabriel – Anglicized form of Greek Gabriel (Hebrew Gabriyel), meaning ‘man of God’ or ‘warrior of God.’ This is the name of one of the seven archangels of religious lore. In the bible, he is known as the messenger angel, he is one of the two highest-ranking angels, and apart from Michael is the only other angel given a name in the Old Testament where he is first mentioned in the Book of Daniel. He is the angel who announced the births of John the Baptist and Jesus. He is said to watch over Iran (Persia), and in Ezekiel’s vision of the cherubim (the four sacred animals), the face of the eagle corresponds to him. In ancient astrology, he corresponds to the sign of Taurus and rules over the moon.
Gad – Means ‘fortune, luck’ in Hebrew. In the Old Testament, Gad is the first son of Jacob by Leah’s slave-girl Zilpah, and the ancestor of one of the twelve tribes of the Israelites. His name is explained in Genesis 30:11. Another Gad in the Old Testament is a prophet of King David
Gadd – Refers to thorns or point.
Gaddiel – Anglicized form of Hebrew Gaddiyel, meaning ‘God is my fortune.’ In the bible, this is the name of one of the twelve scouts sent by Moses to explore the Promised Land.
Gadge – God is my strength, God’s Able Bodied One.
Gadiel – Variant spelling of English Gaddiel, meaning ‘God is my fortune.’
Gaena – One who loves nature and out door
Gaenbald – A person who is a reserved and respected person
Gaenbeald – One who is versatile and religious person
Gaenburh – An alluring, noble and high spirited
Gaera – A person who is respectable and noble
Gaerwulf – One who is easy going and helpful by nature
Gaete – A refined and attractive individual, tactful
Gafa – An understanding and involved person
Gage – English occupational surname transferred to forename use, from the Middle English word gage (‘pledge, surety’ against money lent), hence ‘moneylender.’
Gaheres – A sensitive, mature and loyal person
Gaheriet – An inspiring and affectionate person
Gaidon – One who appreciates life and beauty
Gaige – Variant spelling English Gage, meaning ‘moneylender.’
Gaihom – A sensitive, refined and practical person
Gail – Variant spelling of English Gale, meaning ‘calm, tranquil.’
Gaillard – Person who is bliss and strong.
Gailyn – Refers to a visitor or guest.
Gaines – Ingenious or clever man
Gair – Variant spelling of English Gare, meaning ‘spear.’
Galahad – English Arthurian legend name of a Knight of the Round Table, known as ‘the Knight Valiant.’ He was the illegitimate son of Lancelot and Elaine of Carbonek, renowned for his gallantry and purity, as well as being one of the three achievers of the Holy Grail. The name was invented by the author of La Queste del Saint Graal and was probably derived from Gilead, the Anglicized form of Hebrew Gilad, meaning ‘hard, stony region.’
Gale – Lively, now rarely given as a name for boys
Gale – English unisex name derived from the vocabulary word gale, meaning ‘sea storm.’ Compare with strictly feminine Gale.
Galefridus – A spontaneous and detail loving person
Galen – Calm
Galen – English name derived from Roman Galenus, meaning ‘calm, seas.’ Compare with another form of Galen.
Galeun – From the town on the high ground
Galeun – The city which is situated on a high place.
Galilee – Anglicized form of Hebrew Galiyl, meaning ‘rolling, turning’ or ‘circuit, region, ring.’ In the bible, this is the name of a circuit or ring (Galilee) of the Gentiles. Not used as a personal name.
Galilhai – A person who is unique and passive
Gallagher – Irish surname transferred to forename use, from an Anglicized form of Gaelic O Gallchobhair ‘descendant of Gallchobhar,’ hence ‘foreign help.’
Gallant – A name for high spirited and cheerful person
Gallcun – A creative, passionate and patient being
Galleron – A person who is extremely generous and passive
Gallifrey – Refers to fantastic or unreal.
Gallton – Proprietor of an parkland.
Gallun – Systematic and passive individual
Galofort – A detailed and metriculous person
Galogrinans – An interesting and analytical person
Galt – The land full of timber.
Galton – Steep, wooded land
Galton – The name Galton is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘a rented estate’.
Galusie – Passive and easy going person
Gamaliel – Anglicized form of Hebrew Gamliyel, meaning ‘God is my reward.’
Gamliel – Anglicized form of Hebrew Gamliyel, meaning ‘God is my reward.’
Gann – One who protects with a spear.
Ganulf – A person who has scientific and patient mind
Garaden – Comes from the mountain which reflects as a triangle in shape.
Garadin – Refers to a fountain which has three points.
Garadun – A mountain which has three corners.
Garadyn – A hill which has 3 angles.
Garafeld – A meadow which resembles as a shape of triangle.
Garald – Army ruler
Garatun – The person who lives in a triangle shaped farmhouse.
Garaut – One of a great surnames.
Garbeorht – One who is self expressive and loyal
Garc – One who is born with original ideas
Gard – The person who works in a garden.
Gardener – Refers to a person who is a worker in garden.
Gardie – A person who guides towards the garden.
Gardner – One who is a care-taker of a garden
Gare – Short form of English Gary, meaning ‘spear.’
Gared – Variant of Garret from Gerald rules by the spear.
Gared – A person who is very powerful in handling a spear.
Garek – A person who leads the nation with a spear.
Garet – Brave with a spear
Gareth – Welsh name, perhaps derived from Celtic Gahareet, meaning ‘old.’ In Arthurian legend, this is the name of a Knight of the Round Table, the son of Lot and Morgause, therefore Arthur’s nephew. A very popular name in Wales. In use by the English.
Garett – Variant of Gerald rules by the spear.
Garey – Variant spelling of English Gary, meaning ‘spear.’
Garfield – From the spear field, surname
Garfield – English surname transferred to forename use, composed of the Old English elements gara ‘triangular’ (a derivative of gar ‘spear’) and feld ‘open country,’ hence ‘lives by a triangular field.’
Garhault – A logical, able and over sensitive person
Gari – Spear
Garick – Refers to an oak timber.
Gariland – A person comes from the land of spear.
Garland – English surname transferred to forename use, composed of the Old English elements gara ‘triangular’ (a derivative of gar ‘spear’) and land ‘estate, cultivated land,’ hence ‘from the triangular estate.’ Compare with another form of Garland.
Garlon – A winning crown that places on the head of a victor.
Garman – Spearman
Garmann – A person who is very talented in handling the spear.
Garmond – The one who defends with a spear.
Garmund – A person who shelters others with a spear.
Garner –
Garner – One who is the keeper of grain
Garnet – Armed with a spear
Garnet – English surname transferred to unisex forename use, meaning ‘garnet (the gem),’ derived from a Middle English altered form of Old French (pome) grenate, ‘fruit full of seeds,’ the same source from which came the name of the precious stone.
Garnett – Masculine variant spelling of English unisex Garnet, meaning ‘garnet (the gem).’
Garnier – Gloomy red color priceless gem stone.
Garr – Refers to junior Gar or son of Gar.
Garrad – Variant of Garret from Gerald rules by the spear.
Garrard – Brave with a spear
Garrard – The person who is bold and strong as javelin or spear.
Garraway – Person who engages in battle by holding a spear in his hands.
Garred – The one who commands others with his spear.
Garret – Variant of Gerald rules by the spear.
Garret – Variant spelling of English Garrett, meaning ‘spear ruler.’
Garrett – Variant of Gerald rules by the spear.
Garrett – Irish surname transferred to forename use, from an Anglicized form of Gaelic Georoid, meaning ‘spear ruler.’
Garrey – Spear.
Garrick – Rules by the spear
Garrick – English topographic surname transferred to forename use, from the American spelling of the French surname Garrigue, from Old Provencal garrique, meaning ‘grove of holm oaks.’ Compare with another form of Garrick.
Garridan – You hid
Garrie – One of the weapons used in the battle field , spear.
Garrison – Spear-fortified town
Garrison – Spear Fortified Town, Old English – Son of Garret, Son of Gary, From Garriston, A variant of name Garret
Garritt – Variant of Gerald name, (who commands the people with the power of the spear)
Garroway – The person who is fighting with a javelin only.
Garrson – Son of Gar
Garrson – Junior Gar or son of Gar (Spearman)
Garrwood – The forest or woodland which is full of green trees and bushes.
Garry – Spear.
Garry – From the surname ‘Garriston’ meaning ‘Son of Garret ‘ or ‘son of Gary’. The name contains the germanic element ‘gar’ meaning ‘spear’.
Garryck – The one who is ruling the domain by the power of spear.
Garrytt – One who has the power of a spear
Garson – Son of Gar
Garsone – Son of Gar
Garsone – One who was born to Gar, the man of spear.
Garth –
Garth – English surname transferred to forename use, from Old Norse gar?r (‘enclosure’), denoting someone who ‘lives beside an enclosure.’ Compare with another form of Garth.
Garton – From the wedge-shaped or three-cornered town or settlement, a surname and probable variant of Gordon
Garton – Triangle shaped landmark or place.
Gartrett – One who rules by the spear, attractive
Garu – One who is powerful like a spear
Garvan – Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Garbhan, meaning ‘little rough one.’
Garwen – The one who is excellent in handling spear.
Garwig – The one who leads the battle with spear.
Garwin – One who likes spear a lot.
Garwood – From the fir forest, surname
Garwood – Refers to the person who comes from evergreen woodland.
Garwyn – The one who keeps the spear always near him.
Garwynn – Person who holds the spear very close to him.
Gary – English surname transferred to forename use, originally a short form of Germanic names containing the element gar, meaning ‘spear.’
Garyson – Junior Gary or the son of Gary (spear)
Gates – Refers to hurdles or barricades.
Gatlin – Old English gaedeling which means Companion or Kinsman
Gatsby – A left-handed person, or a person from Gat
Gauge – A person who measures
Gaukroger – Great and at the same time awkward.
Gauwyn – Variant of Gawain (white hawk).
Gaven – This Scottish name means white hawk. It has a similar sound to the popular name Owen but it’s more unique.
Gawain – Middle English name probably derived from Welsh Gwalchgwyn ‘white hawk’ or Gwalchmei ‘May hawk.’ In Arthurian legend, this is the name of a Knight of the Round Table. He was the eldest son of Morgause and King Lot of Orkney, cousin to Sir Ywain, and nephew to Arthur. He was brother to Agravain, Gaheris, Gareth, and Mordred, the father of Florence, Gingalain, and Lovell. He is noted for his fierce loyalty to his king, for being a defender of the poor, and for being a ladies’ man. He is also called Gwalltafwyn, meaning ‘hair like rain.’
Gawen – Battle hawk
Gawyn – Bird hawk that is used in the battle field.
Gay – Short form of English names beginning with Gay-, such as Gabriel ‘man of God’ or ‘warrior of God,’ and Gaylord, meaning ‘dandy.’ Compare with feminine Gay.
Gayelord – Variant spelling of English Gaylord, meaning ‘dandy.’
Gayle – Cheerful, jovial
Gaylon – Variant spelling of English Galen, meaning ‘calm, tranquil.’
Gaylord – English surname transferred to forename use, from a respelling of the Old French byname Gaillard, meaning ‘dandy.’
Gaynes – Becoming a wealthiest person or who is getting more money.
Gaynor – Irish Anglicized form of Gaelic Fionnbarr, meaning ‘fair-headed.’ Compare with feminine Gaynor.
Gearalt – Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Gearoid, ‘spear ruler.’
Gearard – One who is mighty as spear.
Gearey – One who is unpredictable or unstable.
Gearie – English – Changeable, A variant of the name Geary
Geary – Someone who is willing to make concessions.
Geatela – An expressive and happy individual
Gebmund – The protection of the God of earth
Ged – Pet form of English Gerard, meaning ‘spear strong.’
Gedalia – Variant spelling of English Gedaliah, meaning ‘God is great.’
Gedaliah – Anglicized form of Hebrew Gedalyah, meaning ‘God is great.’ In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including the governor of Judah appointed by Nebuchadnezzar.
Gede – One of the weapons, sword, mere, puddle.
Geerardt – A hard or a bold spear
Geffrey – Contracted form of English Geoffrey, possibly meaning ‘God’s peace.’
Geffron – One who is spiritually calm and has great power.
Gehard – The person who is fluent in spear throw.
Gehry – The name Gehry is a boy’s name of English, Irish origin meaning ‘spear or fickle’.
Geldart – An occupational name for the tends of ox an horses
Geldfrith – A tender of peace and safety
Geldhere – The descendant of a wealthy person
Geldwine – The friend of a wealthy person
Gemail – One who is efficient and has thoughtful nature
Gemariah – Anglicized form of Hebrew Gemaryah, meaning ‘God has accomplished.’ In the bible, this is the name of the son of Hilkiah who bore Jeremiah’s letter to the captive Jews.
Gemini – From Latin geminus meaning ‘twin.’ In Astrology, it is a zodiac sign. In Astronomy, it is the name of a constellation. In Roman mythology, Castor and Pollux are the Gemini twins, the sons of Leda, brothers to Helen of Troy and Clytemnestra. In Greek they are called the Dioskouroi.
Gendoc – A direct, original and excited person
Gene –
Gene – Short form of English Eugene, meaning ‘well born.’
General – The important person, high ranked
Genesis –
Gentry – Gentry means on the top of the social scale, high-class.
Geoff – Short form of English Geoffrey, possibly meaning ‘God’s peace.’
Geoffrey – English form of French Geoffroi, possibly meaning ‘God’s peace.’
Geoffry – A concord of God.
Geogia – A farmer one who plough the land
Geol – The one who was born during the Christmas season.
Geor – Pet form of George that means a farmer
Geord – Short form of Geordie (cultivator)
Geordie – Byname for a person from the Tyneside region of England, derived from an Old English diminutive form of George, meaning ‘earth-worker, farmer.’
George –
George – English form of French Georges, meaning ‘earth-worker, farmer.’
Georgie – Unisex pet form of English George and Georgia, meaning ‘earth-worker, farmer.’
Gera – Possibly means ‘a grain’ in Hebrew. This was the name of several members of the tribe of Benjamin in the Old Testament
Gerald –
Gerald – The name Gerald is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘ruler with the spear’.
Gerard – The name Gerard is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘spear strength’.
German – A person who hails from Germany, a language
Gernebern – One who lives in a castle
Gerome – A form of Jerome
Gerrald – Form of Gerald rules by the spear.
Gerrard – Variant spelling of English Gerard, meaning ‘spear strong.’
Gerred – Variant of Garret from Gerald rules by the spear.
Gerred – The person who leading with spear.
Gerrell – Form of Gerald rules by the spear.
Gerret – One who has mighty power as spear.
Gerry – Unisex pet form of English Gerald and Geraldine, meaning ‘spear ruler.’ Also used as a pet form of other names beginning with Ger-, meaning ‘spear.’
Gershom – Anglicized form of Hebrew Gereshom, meaning ‘exile, expulsion.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a son of Moses.
Gershon – Anglicized form of Hebrew Gereshown, meaning ‘exile, expulsion.’ In the bible, this is the name of the first son of Levi.
Gertrudes – A mighty person with spear
Gervase – Middle English form of Norman French Gervaise, meaning ‘spear servant.’
Getla – One who belongs to the town of dark people
Gewargis – A form of George. It means farmer.
Gheraid – An ethical and good natured individual
Gherardo – English name meaning spear head
Ghiath – An individual who is aggresive and cares for personal gain
Gib – Gib is male name and means Servant of St.Bridget. It is a Scottish, German, English name that originates from an old German name Gil that means Bright Pledge.
Gibbesone – A male English name that means Son of Gilbert.
Gibbons – English name meaning spear head
Gibbs – Gibbs means Servant of St.Bridges. It is a male name of English, Irish and German origin. Gibbs is more used as a surname.
Gibby – Gibby is a male name and means Son of Gilbert. It is of English and Irish origin.
Gibson – Gilbert”s son, surname
Gibson – The name Gibson means Son of Gilbert. It is commonly used as a surname, rarely a given name. It is a male name of English origin.
Giby – Giby is a male name of English and German origin and is a deminutive of the name Gilbert.
Gicsa – Gicsa is a male name. It is of English origin and is used as a nickname of Gib, which means Servant of St.Bridges.
Gid – Short form of English Gideon, meaning ‘cutter down, hewer,’ i.e. ‘mighty warrior.’
Gideon – Anglicized form of Hebrew Gidown, meaning ‘cutter down, hewer,’ i.e. ‘mighty warrior.’ In the bible, this is the name of the warrior who defeated the Midianites.
Gifard – Variant spelling of English Giffard, meaning ‘chubby-cheeked.’
Giffard – The name Giffars means Puffy Cheeks, Brave Giver. It is a male name of English and German origin.
Gifflet – Gifflet is a male English name that is mentioned in old legends. According to one Arthurian legend Gifflet throws the Excalibur sword into the lake after King Arthur’s death.
Gifford – Brave
Gifford – Gifford is a male name. In English the name means Gift of Bravery, in French it is Chubby Cheeks and in Teutonic the name means Brave.
Gifuhard – The meaning of the name Gifuhard is Gift of Bravery. It is an English male name.
Giga – Giga is a male English, Georgian name. It originates from the Greek word for Giant.
Gil – Short form of English Gilbert, meaning ‘pledge-bright’ and other names beginning with Gil-. Compare with other forms of Gil.
Gilbert –
Gilbert – English form of Old French Gilebert, meaning ‘pledge-bright.’
Gilead – Anglicized form of Hebrew Gilad, meaning ‘hard, stony region.’ In the bible, this is the name of region east of the Jordan River. It is also the name of several characters, including a grandson of Manasseh.
Giles – English form of French Gilles, meaning ‘shield of goatskin.’ This was the name of an 8th century saint of cripples.
Gilford – English surname transferred to forename use, derived from a variant of the surname Guilford, composed of Old English gylde ‘golden’ and ford ‘ford,’ hence ‘golden river crossing.’
Gill – Variant spelling of English Gil, meaning ‘pledge-bright.’
Gillam – A variant of William, is generous
Gillespie – Scottish Anglicized form of Gaelic Gilleasbaig, meaning ‘bishop’s servant.’
Gilloman – Gilloman is a male English name. Gilloman is a very rare name and originates from French and Gaelic name and means Young Man, The One full of Youth.
Gillson – Gillson is an English male name and means a Son of Gilbert, Son of the Bright Pledge.
Gilmar – The name Gilmar is a male English name. Gilmar means Famous Hostage.
Gilpin – Gilpin is a male English name and means Trusted, The One who can be Trusted.
Gilroy – Irish surname transferred to forename use, from an Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Giolla Ruaidh, ‘son of the Ruadh,’ hence ‘red.’
Gim – Gim means Pricous Stone, Gem in Old English
Gimer – The name Gimer means Famous in Battle.
Gingalin – The name Gingalin has roots in Arthurian legends and means The Fair Unknown.
Gip – The name Gip means The Bright Pledge.
Giselbert – The meaning of the name is Trusted
Giselmaere – The meaning of the name is Famous Hostage.
Gistlerth – A restless and dynamic individual
Gistrerth – An over sensitive and friendly natured
Gladwin – English surname transferred to forename use, derived from Middle English Gladwyn, meaning ‘bright friend.’
Gladwinn – The meaning of the name is A Joyful Friend.
Gladwyn – Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Gl?dwine, meaning ‘bright friend.’
Gladwynne – The name Gladwynne means a Friend who is Happy
Glanville – Old English surname transferred to forename use, meaning ‘clean field, clear open country.’
Gleawfrith – A confident and self assured individual
Glein – Glein means From the Valley
Glen – Scottish name derived from the word gleann, meaning ‘valley.’
Glendakay – A charismatic and friendly person
Glenden – Glenden means From the Dark Glen, From the Dark Valley
Glendin – The name Glendin means From the Dark Valley
Glendon – Glendon name means From the Dark Glen
Glendower – Anglicized form of Welsh Glyndwr, meaning ‘valley water.’
Glenn – Variant spelling of Scottish Glen, meaning ‘valley.’
Glenton – The name Glenton means The Man from the Valley
Glenwood – Glenwood is a male name and means Wood in the Valley
Gloier – A spontaneous and easy going person
Glover – The name Glover means A maker od a Seller of Gloves. Mostly used as a surname
Glywys – The name Glywys means The King from the Valley
Godbert – Godbert is an unusuall surname of old ages. It means bright god.
Goddard – The name is composition of two word. God which is used here to be meant as good and hard which meand strong and brave. As a whole Goddard means a good or greate brave person.
Godefrid – a person who loves to be in peace, a peace of god
Godefryd – a person who loves to be in peace, a peace of god
Godelive – A person who is God’s beloved.
Godewinus – The one with high ambitions, dynamic nature, generous and clever mind.
Godewyn – Old English – Friend of God, Good Friend, A variant of Godwin
Godfred – The one who will live in peace and give peace to others, who will love and give love to all others.
Godfrey – Peace of God
Godfrey – The one who will live in peace and give peace to others, who will love and give love to all others.
Godfry – It is the derived from German name Godfrid. The one who will live in peace and give peace to others, who will love and give love to all others.
Godhelm – Protection of God, Saved by the God, In care or guarianship of God, Guard from dangers and harms by God
Godhere – Army of God, Someone who will be on righteous path from God and will save and protect others
Godhold – Brave, Courageous, Ready to face the dangers and unpleasent conditions, Warrier
Godid – To whome one can share the memories and good or bad experiences. He will protect the secrets.
Godin – Good Protector, The one who will save and protect others with strong and courageous powers. Protector for all others.
Goding – the descendant of Goda, The person who lives with and after us, Who will help everyone, keep happy everyone
Godmaer – Good Water, One will be with good heart and good spoken who can raise in the public and can raise his voice.
Godman – To Shine, One who has the quality of forgiveness, to shine and to guide others. Who can create a better world for others.
Godmann – Good Man, It is the new version of GuA°mund. The one with good qualities and abilities.
Godmund – Protection, To one who will protect the family, nation or public. Who is ready to sacrifice for the nation.
Godred – God’s Peace. The one who will live in peace and give peace to others, who will love and give love to all others.
Godric – Power of god, God-ruler
Godric – Power of God, A physical aspect of war. Powerful, Strengthful. Having strong power.
Godsalm – Friendly, The one who loves to do friendship and warmly welcome all the good things in life.
Goduine – These are lively, expressive and having great verbal habits. They will keep the other ones happy with light chit chat.
Godun – The one who has hidden qualities of knowledge and wisdom. Owing a research and analytical mind.
Godvynus – The one who loves to live independent and adventerous life. who can lead and direct everyone to do. The one who will not give away.
Godwald – The one who inspire others with the verbal and imaginative skills.
Godwin – The one who wants to live with other loved one in a community with peace and love.
Godwine – God”s friend
Godwine – Friend of God, The one with good dees and qualities. Who will always be ready to help and lead others.
Godwinn – Friend of God, The one with good deeds and qualities. Who will always be ready to help and lead others.
Godwulf – People with this name will be talented and understandable. These persons will be the phhilosopher, scholoars or teachers.
Godwyn – The one who wants to live with other loved one in a community with peace and love.
Godwyna – People with this name will be talented and understandable. These persons will be the phhilosopher, scholoars or teachers.
Goeffrey – Peaceful, The one who will live in peace and give peace to others, who will love and give love to all others.
Goeuuin – Friend of God, The one with good dees and qualities. Who will always be ready to help and lead others.
Goffredo – God’s Peace, The one who will live in peace and give peace to others, who will love and give love to all others.
Gog – Anglicized form of Hebrew Gowg, meaning ‘mountain.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of Shemaiah and the name of the prophetic prince of the land of Magog. In British legend, God and Magog are the names of two giant guardians of London. Geoffrey of Monmouth states that Gogmagog was one giant who was slain by the Cornish hero Corin.
Gold – Precious Metal, The one who is precious for the family and friends.
Golda – Old English name meaning ‘gold.’ Compare with feminine Golda.
Golden – Golden means shinny. A person who will shine his whole lifelike a precious stone. Literlay its meaning is blond.
Goldewin – Goldewin means companion of gold, that means a person with high level and valuable knowledge.
Goldewyn – Goldewin means companion of gold, that means a person with high level and valuable knowledge.
Goldin – Goldiin means a little piece of gold. Small but very valuable and precious.
Goldina – Goldiin means a little piece of gold. Small but very valuable and precious.
Goldine – Goldiin means a little piece of gold. Small but very valuable and precious.
Golding – Goldiin means a little piece of gold. Small but very valuable and precious.
Goldwin – Companion of God, The one with good deeds and qualities. Who will always be ready to help and lead others.
Goldwine – Companion of God, The one with good deeds and qualities. Who will always be ready to help and lead others.
Goldwinn – Companion of God, The one with good deeds and qualities. Who will always be ready to help and lead others.
Goldwyn – Golden Friend, The one who loves to do friendship and warmly welcome all the good things in life.
Goldwynn – Golden Friend, The one who loves to do friendship and warmly welcome all the good things in life.
Goliath – Anglicized form of Hebrew Golyath, meaning ‘exile.’ In the bible, this is the name of a Philistine giant slain by David. A shard of pottery unearthed by archaeologists digging at Tell es-Safi, bears two Proto-Semitic names (alwt and wlt) which are etymologically similar to Hebrew Galyat/Golyat/Golyath. The shard dates to around 950 BC, very close to the time when the bible says Goliath lived.
Gomer – English surname transferred to forename use, from a contracted form of Anglo-Saxon Godm?r, meaning ‘good fame.’ Compare with another form of Gomer.
Goode – Kind person
Goodife – One who has a happy life and leading life happily
Goodluck – One who has a good luck, a lucky person
Goodwin – Good friend or friend of God
Goodwin – English surname transferred to forename use, derived from Old English Godwin, meaning ‘God’s friend.’
Goodwine – Good friend
Goodwyn – Good friend
Gord – Short form of English Gordon, meaning ‘spacious fort.’
Gorden – Variant spelling of English Gordon, meaning ‘spacious fort.’
Gordon – Scottish surname transferred to forename use, from the name of a place in Berwickshire composed of the Welsh elements gor ‘spacious’ and din ‘fort,’ hence ‘spacious fort.’
Gore – The name Gore is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘wedge-shaped object’.
Gorloise – Gorloise are the people who establish their life with independence, determination and originality.
Gorlors – Gorloise are the people who establish their life with independence, determination and originality.
Gorma – People with this name have a deep inner need for quiet, and a desire to understand and analyze the world they live in, and to learn the deeper truths.
Gorn – Warrier, The one with wisdom and intelligence. The one who has hidden qualities of knowledge, research and wisdom. Owing a research and analytical mind.
Goro – Enlightened Son, Goro is especially enthusiastic and amiable, outgoing and to a great degree informative.
Gorvenal – A knight, The one who will lead the whole community or area.
Gouverrail – The one with sixth sense, high energy level, senstiveness and possess a high sense of awareness.
Gov – Lion’s Den, Brave person, The one who can fight or help someone at any cost.
Govam – People with this name have a deep inner need for quiet, and a desire to understand and analyze the world they live in, and to learn the deeper truths.
Govan – People with this name have a deep inner need for quiet, and a desire to understand and analyze the world they live in, and to learn the deeper truths.
Gowyn – God”s friend
Gowyn – God’s friend. A person who believe in god, pray to god and thinks that god is his best friend. For that person god becomes his friend.
Gracen – Gracen name is the varient of name grayson which means the son of a gray haired person. In simple words son of an intelligent person.
Graceson – Graceson name is the varient of name grayson which means the son of a gray haired person. In simple words son of an intelligent person.
Gracey – The name is varient of word grace. It means Grace of God.
Graci – The name is varient of word grace. It means Grace of God.
Gracia – The name is varient of word grace. It means decency and intelligence.
Gracian – The name is varient of word grace. It means decency and intelligence.
Gracin – Gracin name is the varient of name grayson which means the son of a gray haired person. In simple words son of an intelligent person.
Gracionna – Gracionna name is the varient of name grayson which means the son of a gray haired person. In simple words son of an intelligent person.
Graden – Graden name is the varient of name grayson which means the son of a gray haired person. In simple words son of an intelligent person.
Gradey – Graden name is the varient of name grayson which means the son of a gray haired person. In simple words son of an intelligent person.
Gradon – Gray-haired: son of the Gray family, son of Gregory.
Gradon – Graden name is the varient of name grayson which means the son of a gray haired person. In simple words son of an intelligent person.
Grady – Irish surname transferred to forename use, from an Anglicized form of Gaelic O Grada ‘descendant of Grada,’ hence ‘noble.’
Grae – Gray Hiared man. In simple word it means a very intelligent person.
Graega – Graden name is the varient of name grayson which means the son of a gray haired person. In simple words son of an intelligent person.
Graeme –
Graeme – Graeme is a variation of the name Graham. It means ‘gray house’ or ‘gravelly place’.
Graeson – The judge’s son
Grafton – A settlement near a grave
Grahaem – A variant spelling of name Graham which means ‘From the great Meadow, Farm House’ in Old English
Graham –
Graham – Scottish name derived from the surname Grantham, from a place name composed of the Old English elements grand ‘gravel’ and ham ‘home,’ hence ‘gravel home.’
Grainger – A person who oversees the granaries
Gram – Grand home
Granger –
Granger – The name Granger is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘worker of the granary’.
Grangere – They are handsome and charming. Hey love to live in dream world.
Grant – Bestow or great, tall. The American General and president Ulysses S. Grant. Surname.
Grantham – From the great or grey land or fields, surname, possible variant of Grantley
Grantland – They are handsome and charming. Hey love to live in dream world.
Grantleigh – They are vesatile,responsible but lazy.They are active and fulfill all their promises.
Grantly – Grantly means the gray meadow. A meadow which is full of treasures.
Granville – English surname transferred to forename use, from a Norman baronial name composed of the elements grand ‘large’ and ville ‘settlement,’ hence ‘large settlement.’
Gravadain – Gravadain means a creative person who loves to explore the world and do new thing.
Graves – Graves is the surname which was use in old days.
Gray – Of Old English origin – graeg meaning ‘grey’, Greyfriars was the English nickname for Cistercian and Franciscan monks, whose habits were that color.
Grayden – Grayden means a person who have gray haired. Gray hair are sign of intelligence.
Graydon – The name Graydon is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘son of the gray-haired one’.
Grayer – Grayer means a person who have gray haired. Gray hair are sign of intelligence.
Graylin – Graylin means a person who have gray haired. Gray hair are sign of intelligence.
Grayling – Grayling means a person who have gray haired. Gray hair are sign of intelligence.
Graysen – Gray-haired: son of the Gray family, son of Gregory.
Graysen – Variant of Grayson, doesn’t take life for granted, thankful.
Grayson – Son of the reeve or Gray-haired: son of the Gray family, son of Gregory.
Grayson – They love truth and desire to understand and analyze the world.They are very broadminded and hardworking.
Greeley – The name Greeley is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘gray meadow’.
Green – Coming from a green place
Greenlee – From a green clearing
Greer – Scottish surname transferred to unisex forename use, derived from a contracted form of Gregor, meaning ‘watchful, vigilant.’
Greeshawn – Unclear
Greffen – Mythical beast
Greg –
Greg – Short form of English Gregory, and Scottish Gregor, both meaning ‘watchful, vigilant.’
Gregg – Short form of English Gregory, and Scottish Gregor, meaning ‘watchful, vigilant.’
Greggory –
Gregory –
Gregory – English form of French Provencal Gregory, meaning ‘watchful, vigilant.’
Gregson – Awake or watchful
Grenville – Variant spelling of English Granville, meaning ‘large settlement.’
Gresham – Grassy place
Greshawn – Unclear
Grey – Variant spelling of English Gray, meaning ‘grey.’
Greydon – A person who leads everyone as a king or a leader.
Greylond – A person who leads everyone as a king or a leader.
Greysen – Variant of Grayson, doesn’t take life for granted, thankful.
Greyson – Gray-haired: son of the Gray family, son of Gregory.
Greyson – The name Greyson is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘son of the steward’.
Grier – Masculine variant spelling of English unisex Greer, meaning ‘watchful, vigilant.’
Griffin – Compare with another form of Griffin. Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Griobhtha, meaning ‘griffin.’
Griffith – Anglicized form of Welsh Gruffudd, meaning ‘(?) chief/lord.’
Grifud – High Energy. Person who is always active and ready to do anything with great energy and power.
Grifudi – High Energy. Person who is always active and ready to do anything with great energy and power.
Grimbaud – Lively and Imaginative person who lives life with a great optimisim. A person who loves his life.
Grimcytel – Grimcytle means a person who knows how to manage and organize things to live a great life.
Grimold – Grimold is the varient of name grimbald. Which means a fierce bold and brave person.
Grimshaw – Grimshaw is an ancient, historical surname which reffers towards a brave and strong family.
Gringamore – Gringamore is a mesculine version of feminine name , which means a person who is not american. Or we can say a person from latin who is settled in america.
Grisham – Old English – Grassland farm, From the grazing, A variant name of Gresham
Grove – Grove of trees
Grover – Lives in the grove
Grover – English surname transferred to forename use, derived from Old English graf ‘grove,’ hence ‘lives in a grove.’
Grubbs – The name Grubbs also has German origins, where it means a Mine, Pit or a Hollow and was mostly given as an occupational surname to mine workers.
Guidgen – A first century Welsh saint who drove the resistance against the Romans.
Guidlovius – Guidlovius means the person who can guide a group or a cummunity.
Guilbert – Guilbert means a trusted person. Everyone can trust him.
Guilherme – determined protector. A person who is determind about the security and protection of his family.
Guitain – guitain means the person from gaeta. Gaeta is the ancient city of Italy.
Gulliver – Guliver is the surname of english persons.
Gullonar – They are individual and independence.They are good friends and establish every thing very well.
Gunware – occasionally,suffer with feelings of self-pity,finally success is limited.
Guordic – adventure,excitment and freedom.Clever,quick-witted and unusual adoptable.
Gurcimanu – graceful,respectful in nature,unsophisticated.
Gurcinnif – laxuary Italian fashion brand good or doing fine.
Gurdocui – They love, care and help other. They are of the generous personalities.
Guronui – Guronui means old or ancient like a hidden treasure.
Gus – English short form of Latin Augustus, meaning ‘venerable.’
Guthfrith – Guthfrith means the peach of God. Guth means God and Frith means Peace.
Guthlac – Guthlic was the name of an ancient saint of Christianitys.
Guthlaf – Guthald means an unpredictable person with a good and great nature.
Guthmaer – Gentle, understanding and soft natured person. Who loves everyone.
Guthred – Gentle, understanding and soft natured person. Who loves everyone.
Guthrie – Gentle, understanding and soft natured person. Who loves everyone.
Guto – A strong chief or a person who have ability to lead a group with management.
Guy – Variant form of Norman French Gy, a derivative of Latin Wido, meaning ‘wide.’ This name was popular until 1605 when Guy Fawkes tried to blow up Parliament after which it acquired the negative connotation ‘grotesque man.’ In Arthurian legend, this is the name of a son of Bevis of Hamptoun. In use by the English.
Gwari – An independent and positive person who lives life like a love story.
Gwasdewi – Generous and warm person. Gentle mind and loving for all.
Gybon – One who is a notable hostage
Gyles – Variant spelling of English Giles, meaning ‘shield of goatskin.’
English boy names starting with H
Habakkuk – Anglicized form of Hebrew Chabaqquwq, meaning ’embrace.’ In the bible, this is the name of a prophet.
Habbie – A per name from Hab, that is a variant of Robert, meaning famous and bright
Hackett – Person with a hooked nose
Hackman – Servant, one who serves
Hadad – Compare with other forms of Hadad. Anglicized form of Hebrew Adad, meaning ‘I shall move softly: I shall love.’ In the bible, this is the name of an Edomite enemy God raised up to punish Solomon for his sins.
Hadan – Hay valley
Haddan – A heath covered slope
Hadden – From the heath, near the hill of heather
Hadden – The name Hadden is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘heathery hill’.
Haddin – Hay valley
Haddon – Child of the heather-filled valley
Haden – Derived from Old English origin meaning ‘child from the heather hill’.
Hadley – From the heath or heather-covered meadow, a surname
Hadley – English surname transferred to unisex forename use, composed of the Old English elements h?? ‘heathland, heather, wasteland’ and leah ‘clearing, field, meadow’ hence ‘heather meadow.’
Hadly – variations of the name Hadley
Hado – Hay valley
Hadon – From the heath (heath meaning- open uncultivated land
Hadrian –
Hadun – Hay valley
Hadwin – English surname transferred to forename use, composed of the Old English elements hadu ‘strife, war’ and win(e) ‘friend,’ hence ‘war-friend.’
Hadwyn – Companion during the war, Friend during wartime
Hadwyne – Buddy in warfare, companion in war time
Hadyn – Hay valley
Haeccel – Energetic, compassionate, cautious
Haecci – Idealistic, highly imaginative, intuitive
Haeccin – A person who have a deep inner desire
Haefen – Safety, shelter, well being
Haefer – A dude who looks cool but turns into an arrogant person before your eyes
Haeferic – One who owns the river meadow
Haele – Lives in the hall
Haemgils – woody hill, forsted hill
Haestingas – tribes of Anglo-Saxon Britain, Violent, aggressive, fierce
Haethbeorht – deep inner desire to lead, organize, supervise
Haethowine – Companion in war or in hard time
Hagai – Variant spelling of English Haggai, meaning ‘festive.’
Hagaleah – From the enclosed meadow, From the protective field
Hagalean – From the circumvented area, From the enclosed enclosure
Hagan – Young (In Gaelic), Little Hugh (In Irish) Strong defender (In Teutonic )
Hagaward – custodian of the hedged enclosed space
Haggai – Anglicized form of Hebrew Chaggai, meaning ‘festive.’ In the Old Testament bible, this is the name of one of the minor prophets.
Haggi – Anglicized form of Hebrew Chaggiy, meaning ‘festive.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of Gad.
Haglee – Bordered by hedges, Surrounded by hedges
Hagleigh – enclosed meadow, together with grazing land
Hagley – From the hedged meadow, surname
Hagley – From the hedged enclosure
Hagly – From the hedged enclosed space
Haha – Exclamation of Surprise.
Haig – From the hedged enclosure
Haig – Middle English name meaning ‘to cut, to chop.’ Compare with another form of Haig.
Hailen – English – Hollow, A derivative of Halen
Hain – Enclosure
Haines – From the vine-covered cottage, surname
Haines – Enclosure
Haiuoen – Welsh Boy names
Hal – A familiar form usually for Henry but also for Halden, Hall, and related names
Hal – Pet form of English Henry, meaning ‘home-ruler.’
Halbert – Brilliant hero
Halbert – One who carries the halberd, a weapon
Halburt – Conqueror, Brave Man, Suparman
Halden –
Hale – From the remote valley, healthy, an English surname and a Hawaiian variant of Harry
Hale – English surname transferred to forename use, derived from Old English halh ‘nook, recess,’ hence ‘lives in a nook.’
Halebeorht – Bright Hero
Halen – Valley
Haley –
Halford – From the hall by the ford, from the valley ford
Halifax – From the holy or blessed field
Haligwiella – Resides by Holy Spring
Halin – Hall dweller, Dweller from the manor
Hall – English surname transferred to forename use, derived from Old English heall ‘hall,’ hence ‘lives at the hall.’
Hallam – Dweller in the remote Valley.
Halley – From a hall within an enclosure
Hallford – From the Valley Ford
Halliwell – Near or from the holy spring
Hallsey – From Hal’s Island
Hallstein – Settlement in a nook
Hallsten – English – Estate on the hill, A variant of name Halston
Hallsy – Variant of Halsey
Hallward – Guardian of the Hall
Halsey – From Hal”s island, surname
Halsey – An island, neck of land
Halsig – From Hal’s island
Halstead – Grounds of the manor, belonging to those grounds, surname
Halstead – An animal shed
Halsted – From the Manor Grounds
Halsten – English – Settlement in nook, Estate on the hill, A variant of name Halston
Halston – English – Settlement by the water, Estate on the hill, A variant of name Halton
Halsy – From Hal’s isle
Halton – From the town, estate on the hill
Halton – From the Hill-slope Estate
Haluin – An English male name with lost meaning
Halward – Custodian of the Hall
Halwell – Holy well
Ham – Means ‘hot, warm’ in Hebrew. In the Old Testament, Ham is one of Noah’s three sons, along with Shem and Japheth. He was the ancestor of the Egyptians and Canaanites
Hamblin – Home
Hambly – Home within an enclosed space
Hamelin – Lover of Home
Hamell – Variation of Hammil
Hamelstun – From the Grassy Estate
Hamelton – Home-lover’s Estate
Hamid – praised, commendable
Hamill – The name Hamill is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘scarred’.
Hamilton – From the proud town, estate, surname of one of the great families of Scotland
Hamilton – Scottish surname transferred to English forename use, composed of the Old English elements hamel ‘blunt, crooked, flat-topped’ and dun ‘hill,’ hence ‘flat-topped hill.’
Hamish – Anglicized form of Scottish Gaelic Seumas, meaning ‘supplanter.’
Hamlet – Middle English form of Old French Hamelet, meaning ‘tiny little village.’
Hamlin – Home
Hammer – tool that delivers a blow
Hammet – From the Little Home, Village
Hammett – The name Hammett is a boy’s name of English origin.
Hammond – English surname transferred to forename use, derived from Norman French Hamon, meaning ‘home.’
Hammood – Thankful, Gratified, Grateful
Hammud – Thankful, appreciative, Grateful
Hamna – Blessed Sparrow of Haven
Hamnet – House, Introduced from Germany During the Norman Conquest
Hamnett – From the small Home
Hamo – House or Home
Hamoelet – From the modest House
Hamon – House,name given during the Norman Conquest
Hamond – chief protector, guardian of the home
Hamp – Old English – High settlement, A variant of name Hampton
Hampton – This boy’s name means settlement or village. It is also a location name included in a number of villages including a town along the Thames River in England.
Hamra – Fair Woman, Red
Hamraaz – Who has and shared the Secret
Hamraz – Confidant, Close friend
Hamuel – Anglicized form of Hebrew Chammuw’el, meaning ‘heat of God.’ In the bible, this is the name of a man of Simeon. Also, according to pseudo-Dionysius, this is the name of an archangel.
Hanael – Variant spelling of English Haniel, meaning ‘favored of God.’
Hanan – Anglicized form of Hebrew Chanan, meaning ‘compassionate, merciful.’ In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including a chief of the tribe of Benjamin. Compare with feminine Hanan.
Hanani – Anglicized form of Hebrew Chananiy, meaning ‘gracious’ or ‘favorable.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a brother of Nehemiah.
Hananiah – Anglicized form of Hebrew Chananyah, meaning ‘whom Jehovah has graciously given.’ In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including a friend of Daniel, a general, a priest, and an officer who lived during the reign of King Uzziah.
Hancarate – A thoughtful counseltor
Hancock – The name Hancock is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘shellfish-gatherer’.
Hand – Worker
Handlea – Elevated field
Handy – English – Skillful with one’s hands.
Haneca – An old English surname
Hanford – From the high ford
Haniel – Anglicized form of Hebrew Channiy’el, meaning ‘favored of God.’ In the bible, this is the name of a leader of the tribe of Asher. In Jewish lore, this is also the name of angel associated with the planet Venus.
Hank –
Hank – Pet form of English Henry, meaning ‘home-ruler.’
Hanlea – From the Elevated field.
Hanlee – From the High Meadow
Hanley – Irish surname transferred to forename use, derived from O’Hanley, an Anglicized form of Gaelic O hAinle, meaning ‘descendant of Ainle,’ hence ‘champion.’
Hanly – From the High grazing land
Hanniel – Variant spelling of English Haniel, meaning ‘favored of God.’ In the bible, this is the name of a leader of the tribe of Asher. In Jewish lore, this is also the name of angel associated with the planet Venus.
Hanoch – Anglicized form of Hebrew Chanowk, meaning ‘dedicated’ or ‘initiated.’ In the bible, this is the name of the eldest son of Cain, and a son of Jared the father of Methuselah.
Hansford – He who comes from the stony ford
Hanson – Son of John
Hansse – Communication, Interaction, Friendship, Joy, Lightness.
Happy – English unisex name derived from the vocabulary word, meaning ‘happy.’ Compare with Gay and Merry.
Happyen – One who is happy
Harac – From the antique Oak Tree
Haraford – From the hare’s ford
Harald – Powerful man in the army
Harbor – A Sheltered Port, A place of refuge, A variant of Harbour
Harcourt – English surname transferred to forename use, composed of the Old English elements heafocere ‘falconer, hawker’ and cot ‘hut,’ hence ‘from the falconer’s/hawker’s hut.’
Harden – The name Harden is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘valley of the hares’.
Hardi – From the heart,variant of the English and German Hardy
Hardie – nickname for a brave or hotheaded man
Hardin – Harding variation, A pet (French) brave, strong German
Harding – English surname transferred to forename use, from a form of the Old English surname Hearding, from heard, meaning ‘brave, hardy, strong.’
Hardred – A firm man of red hair
Hardulph – Brave wolf, old Anglo Saxon the hill
Hardwin – Brave friend, Daring Friend
Hardwinn – Courageous Friend
Hardwyn – courageous associate
Hardwynn – Strong royal friend
Hardy – Pet name for longer English names containing Hard- or Hart-, meaning ‘brave, hardy, strong.’
Hardyn – Form of hare’s valley, Field of hares
Hare – the supreme pleasure energy of the Lord, Rabbit
Hareford – From the hare ford
Harelache – Lives at the hare’s lake
Hareleah – From the hare’s field
Hares – Hares are classified into the same family as rabbits
Harford – One who comes from the deer’s crossing place
Hargrave – A family name of ancient anglo saxon family name
Hargreave – Grove inhabited by hares
Hargrove – From the hare”s grove, surname
Hargrove – Old English – From the Hare’s Grove
Harhold – power, leader, ruler, from Germanic elements, King
Haris – Haris means ‘son of Harry’. It is a variation of the name Harry
Harison – Son of Harry
Harl – hare meadow, hare clearing (Harley)
Harlak – Resides at the hare’s lake
Harlake – Lives at the hare’s lake
Harlan – English surname transferred to forename use, from the name of various places composed of the Old English elements hara ‘hare’ and land ‘land,’ hence ‘hare’s land.’
Harland – English name derived from a Norman French byname for someone given to stirring up trouble, from the word hareler, meaning ‘to create a disturbance,’ hence ‘trouble-maker.’
Harlee – Hare meadow
Harleigh – From Old English origin meaning ‘hare meadow’ more popular as a baby boy’s name.
Harlem – A variant of name Harlim, Name of a vibrant neighborhood in the New York city
Harlen – hare land
Harley – From the hare”s meadow, Harley is a surname associated with the famous Harley-Davidson motorcycles. Traditionally a boys” name, now increasingly being used for both genders
Harley – English surname transferred to forename use, composed of the Old English elements h?r ‘rock’ and leah ‘meadow, pasture,’ hence ‘rocky meadow.’
Harlin – English surname transferred to forename use, from the Norman French personal name Herluin, meaning ‘noble friend’ or ‘noble warrior.’
Harlon – From the land or farm of the hares, from the army land, a surname and variant of Harland or Harley
Harlow – A variant of the surname based on the place name , meaning ‘hare clearing’ or ‘hare meadow’.
Harlowe – From the hare’s hill
Harly – Of Old English origin meaning ‘hare meadow’ a variant form of the name Harley.
Harlyn – A form of the name Harlan
Harman – soldier
Harmon –
Harmon – English surname transferred to forename use, from the German personal name Harman, meaning ‘bold/hardy man.’
Harold –
Harold – Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Hereweald, meaning ‘army ruler.’
Harper – Minstrel
Harper – Originally a last name meaning someone who plays the harp. Well-known Harpers: Harper Lee, author of To Kill a Mockingbird, Paul Simon’s son, Neil Patrick Harris’s daughter.
Harpo – The name Harpo is a boy’s name of English origin.
Harree – Home ruler
Harrey – Home ruler
Harri – Variant spelling of English Harry, meaning ‘home-ruler.’ Compare with other forms of Harri.
Harrie – Variant spelling of English Harry, meaning ‘home-ruler.’
Harrington – The name Harrington is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘family farm’.
Harris – Son of Harry or diminutive of Harry
Harris – The name Harris is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘son of Harry’.
Harrison – Son of Harry, surname
Harrison – Derived from the boy’s name Harrison meaning ‘son of Harry’ Harry means ‘lord of the manor’ .
Harriss – A son of the man who rules the estate
Harrod – Ruled by the army
Harron – Plain or Level ground
Harry – Familiar form of Herald or Henry, Harry Potter is the young wizard in the extremely popular series of children”s books by J.K. Rowling.
Harry – Medieval diminutive form of English Henry, meaning ‘home-ruler.’
Harrye – An estate’s ruler
Harrys – Son of Harry
Harryson – Son of Harry
Harsent – an English poet and TV scriptwriter Norman
Hart – The name Hart is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘stag’.
Hartford – Near the stag or deer”s ford
Hartford – From the Stag’s Ford, Few of variants are Hartforde, Hartfurd, and Hartfurde
Hartlea – Field of deer
Hartley – From the stag”s meadow, surname
Hartley – English surname transferred to unisex forename use, composed of the Old English elements heorot ‘hart, male deer’ and leah ‘meadow, pasture,’ hence ‘deer meadow.’
Hartly – Stag Grazing land
Hartman – Fast runner
Hartun – From the gray estate
Hartwell – Water hole for stags
Hartwill – Stag pool, Lives near the stag’s spring
Hartwin – Brave friend
Hartwood – From the Stag’s Forest, Deer Forest, Variants are Harwood, Heortwode, and Heortwood
Harvard – The name Harvard is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘army guard’.
Harve – Short form of English Harvey, meaning ‘battle worthy.’
Harvee – Battleworthy
Harveson – Battleworthy
Harvey –
Harvey – English surname transferred to forename use, from Old French Herve, from Breton Haerveu, meaning ‘battle worthy.’
Harvi – Battleworthy
Harvie – Variant spelling of English Harvey, meaning ‘battle worthy.’
Harvy – Derived from Breton origin meaning ‘worthy of battle’.
Harwin – A friend of the hare, a brave friend
Harwood – Deer wooded area
Harwoods – From the wood of hares
Harwyn – A friend of the hare
Harys – Son of Harry
Haryson – Son of Harry
Hascuil – A diligent person who has potential
Hasculf – Hasculf de Tany was a nobleman in medieval England
Hashub – Anglicized form of Hebrew Chashshuwb, meaning ‘considerate.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a son of Pahath-moab.
Haslet – From hazle-tree land
Haslett – From the Hazel Tree Land, One who dwelt at the head of the hazel wood, A variant of Hazlett
Haslitt – Belongs to hazel tree land
Hasshub – Anglicized form of Hebrew Chashshuwb, meaning ‘considerate.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a son of Pahath-moab.
Hastings – Violent
Hatcher – From flood gates of a dam
Hattem – A city in the eastern Netherlands
Havana – The capital city of Cuba
Havelock – English surname transferred to forename use, meaning, ‘sea war.’
Haven – Place of safety, shelter
Haven – English unisex name derived from Middle English haven (Old English h?fen), meaning ‘haven, refuge.’
Havih – An insightful, famous and priceless person
Havilah – Anglicized form of Hebrew Chaviylah, meaning ‘circle.’ In the bible, this is the name of a part of Eden through which the river Pison flowed, and the name of a son of Cush after whom a district in Arabia was named.
Haward – Anglicized form of Danish/Norwegian Havard, meaning ‘high guard.’ This is an older form of modern English Howard.
Hawes – The name Hawes is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘hedged area’.
Hawk – Hunting bird, When this name was created, hunting with hawks was considered an aristocratic sport.
Hawke – Hawk
Hawksley – A topographic name from Middle English Hauk – Open Country, Grassland, Field
Hawly – From the Hedged Meadow, A variant is Hawley
Hawthorn – One who lives near the hawthorn hedges
Hawthorne – Shrub related to the apple family, known for its pink and white flowers and its red fruit
Hawthorne – The name Hawthorne is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘lives where hawthorn hedges grow’.
Hayden – From the hedged valley, surname adapted to given name use
Hayden – English unisex name composed of the Old English elements heg ‘hay’ and denu ‘valley,’ hence ‘hay valley.’
Haydon – From the hedged in valley.
Haydrian – A variant of Hadrian meaning Son of Adrian
Hayes –
Hayes – Holds his emotions inside, closes in around himself.
Haygen – A surname and Variant of name Hagan which means strong defender
Haynes – A surname, meaning a hawthorn berry fields
Hayward – Ward or guardian of the hedged area
Hayward – The name Hayward is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘guardian of the hedged enclosure’.
Haywood – English surname transferred to forename use, composed of the Old English elements (ge)haeg ‘enclosure’ and wudu ‘wood,’ hence ‘enclosed wood.’
Hazael – Anglicized form of Hebrew Chaza’el, meaning ‘one who sees God.’ In the bible, this is the name of a king of Syria.
Hazelton – The name Hazelton is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘settlement near hazel trees’.
Hazlett – From the Headland with hazel Trees
Hazlitt – Cliff with the hazel trees
Headd – A chief whose counsel was sought in the matters of law
Headley – Variant spelling of English Hedley, meaning ‘heather field.’
Heaf – From a heath
Heahfrith – responsible, stable, Serious-minded
Heahhbeorht – strife and war
Heahmund – easy-going, friendly nature
Heahred – sensitive, friendly, and practical nature
Heahweard – Chief guardian
Healhtun – From the hill slope estate
Healing – To restore to health
Healleah – From the manor house meadow
Heallstede – From the mansion house
Healum – Lives at the Hall’s Slopes
Heanleah – From the lofty meadow
Heard – Shepherd or cowherd
Hearda – Great lover of nature
Heardbehrt – Bright and glorious
Heardinc – strong sense
Heardind – From the hare”s valley
Heardind – from the hares valley
Heardred – Unconditional love, Gift, Goodness, Truth
Heardwine – Brave Friend
Heardwulf – Strong wolf, brave
Hearn – Horse lord, from the corner
Hearpere – HERPIST
Hearst – A variant spelling of Hurst, A topographic name for someone who lived on a wooded hill
Heartley – From the stag’s meadow. Stag wood or meadow, A variant of Hartley
Heath – An open area of land covered by heather or the heather itself, a familiar form for Heathcliff and related names
Heath – Derived literally from the English ‘heath’, this name was originally a surname but is now a popular first name.
Heathcliff – From the heath cliff or heath-covered cliff, the unforgettable romantic character from Emily Bronte”s Wuthering Heights
Heathcliff – The name Heathcliff is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘cliff near a heath’.
Heathclyf – From the secure cliff
Heathcote – From a heath
Heathdene – From the heath
Heathe – From the flowering shrubs
Heather – From the flowering bushes
Heathleah – From the heath covered meadow
Heathley – From the secure covered field
Heaton – From the high town or settlement, surname
Heaton – From a farm on a hill
Heaven – A paradise, a promised land
Hebbi – From the Heather Covered Meadow, From Heathers Field
Heber – Means ‘enclave’ in Hebrew. In the Old Testament this name is borne by a great-grandson of Jacob and also by the husband of Jael
Hebrewald – One who is a ruler of the srmies
Hebron – Anglicized form of Hebrew Ebron, meaning ‘alliance, association.’ In the bible, this is the name of a city in south Judah near where Abraham built an altar. It is also the name of the third son of Kohath and a descendant of Caleb.
Heck – English short form of Latin Hector, meaning ‘defend, hold fast.’
Hector – Anglicized form of Scottish Gaelic Eachann, meaning ‘brown horse.’ Compare with another form of Hector.
Hedley – English surname transferred to forename use, composed of the Old English elements h?? ‘heather’ and leah ‘clearing, field,’ hence ‘heather field’ or ‘heather meadow.’
Hedly – Field of heather
Heini – Active, agile, supple
Helaes – A person living in a hollow place
Helegor – A prear from the hollow lands
Heleward – A guardian of the hollow lands
Helewis – renowned warrior, Famous faghter
Helias – A Medieval English version of Elijah, meaning ‘my God is Yahweh’
Heller – From a hill
Hellerson – Son of Heller
Helmech – A very rare Medieval englihs name for Boys
Helmhead – One who always wears a hemet on his head
Helmheard – An army of helmets
Helmid – One who seeks challenge, like to travel and explore
Helouyn – A noble firends and warrior
Heloynet – A noble comrade
Help – A helpful person
Helpric – A powerful helper
Helyas – One whose god is Yahweh, a variation of Elihah
Helyes – His God is Yahweh
Henderson – The name Henderson is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘son of Henry’.
Heneage – One who excels, highly inspirational individual
Hengist – Old English name meaning ‘stallion.’ In English legend, this is the name of the brother of Horsa, and ruler of Kent. In Arthurian legend, he was killed by Uther Pendragon.
Henley – Derived from Old English meaning ‘from the high woods’or ‘from the woods filled with wild birds’.
Henly – Derived from the surname based on a place name, meaning ‘from high wood’ or ‘from the woods filled with wild birds’.
Hennepin – Big Water
Henocus – Henocus name have a deep inner desire for adventure
Henrie – Variant spelling of English Henry, meaning ‘home-ruler.’
Henry –
Henry – English form of French Henri, meaning ‘home-ruler.’
Henrye – Variant spelling of English Henry, meaning ‘home-ruler.’
Henson – Son of Henry, A variant form of the English name Henderson
Heort – an adult male deer
Heortla – sensitive, imaginative, idealistic nature.
Heortwiella – Lives near the stag’s spring
Heortwode – From the stag’s forest
Heorulaf – quick, analytical, and clever mind
Heorulf – An army of wolves
Heorured – A responsible, hopeful and energetic being
Heoruweald – The rule of an army
Heoruwulf – A wolf army
Herald – One who proclaims, also a variant of Harold
Herald – A commander of the army
Heraldo – Army Ruler, Army Leader
Herb – English short form of German Herbert, meaning ‘bright army.’
Herbelot – Attentive, systamatic, technical
Herbie – English pet form of German Herbert, meaning ‘bright army.’
Herburga – A fortress of an anrmy
Here – Anglo-Saxon word meaning army
Herebeald – A bold man of the army
Herebeard – A brave man of the army
Herebehrt – Famous Warrior
Hereburg – An army’s fortress
Hereca – Thoughtful, introverted
Hereferth – A free soldier of the army
Hereford – a breed of hardy red-coated beef cattle
Herefrid – An army that brngs peace
Herefrith – A peaceful soldier
Heregeard – A strong spearman
Heregeorn – The soldier of the lands
Heregils – Army warrior of Gils
Heregod – God is here
Hereuuard – A defence army, a soldier who guards
Herevey – Battleworthy
Hereward – Guardian
Herford – An army of he fords
Hergualdi – Intense desire to be of service to others
Heriburg – Fortress
Heriht – Independent, highly creative nature heart
Herimann – self-assurance, independence, and confidence
Hering – Overly-sensitive nature
Herk – English short form of Latin Hercules, meaning ‘glory of Hera.’
Herlbert – Strong army
Herlebeorht – Tough army
Herlews – An army of noble fighters
Herman – English name derived from Latin Hermanus, meaning ‘army man.’ Compare with another form of Herman.
Hermind – A soldier who protects
Hern – Mythical Hunter
Herne – Mythical hunter
Herne – Fabulous Hunter
Hernox – Spontaneous, Impulsive
Heron – English bird name meaning simply ‘heron bird.’
Herrold – Powerful man in the army
Heruuord – An untiring, reasonable and discreet individual
Herve – Breton form of the Latin name Charivius
Hervey – Variant spelling of English Harvey, meaning ‘battle worthy.’
Hervi – battle worthy
Hervy – Battleworthy
Heston – An English surname meaning ‘one who came from Heston’, Farmstead, Settlement
Hetheclif – From the Heath Cliff
Heufric – A powerful battle
Hew – Heart, Bright in Mind and Spirit
Hewad – Homeland
Hewald – A male ruler
Hewet – Small, The Intelligent
Hewie – Variant spelling of English Hughie, meaning ‘heart,’ ‘mind,’ or ‘spirit.’
Hewin – A well-born, noble man
Hewitt – Little smart one
Hewlett – Little Hugh, Intelligent
Hewlitt – Mind Little Hugh, Intellect, Intelligent One
Hewrey – A noble man who lives near a rye field
Hewson – Settlement of Houses, Son of Hugh
Heywood – From the Hedged Forest
Hezekiah – Anglicized form of Hebrew Chizqiyah, meaning ‘God is my strength.’ In the bible, this is the name of a king of Judah and several other characters.
Hezron – Anglicized form of Hebrew Chetsrown, meaning ‘enclosed, surrounded by a wall.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of Reuben.
Hiatt – From the High Gate
Hickory – Hickory is in reference to the tree.
Hid – From the hide
Hid – From the Hide
Hiel – Anglicized form of Hebrew Chiy’el, meaning ‘God lives.’ In the bible, this is the name of one of the rebuilders of Jericho.
Hilarius – Happy, Cheerful
Hilary – Cheerful, derived from the Latin Hilarius, Sir Edmund Hillary lead the first expedition to successfully climb Mount Everest.
Hilary – English unisex form of Latin Hilarius and Hilaria, meaning ‘joyful, happy.’ Originally, this was strictly a masculine name.
Hildbrand – War Sword
Hildilid – A warrior of the battle
Hildith – A fighter in the war
Hildred – A counseler in the battle
Hildwulf – One who is like a wolf in the battle
Hildyard – He sho is from the battle fields
Hilkiah – Anglicized form of Hebrew Chilqiyah, meaning ‘my portion is God.’ In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including the father of Eliakim, and a High Priest who lived in the time of King Josiah.
Hill – The name Hill is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘someone who lives by a hill’.
Hillard – cheerful, from the enclosure on
Hillary – Variant spelling of English unisex Hilary, meaning ‘joyful, happy.’
Hiller – From the Yard on a Hill
Hilton – From the town or settlement on the hill, surname
Hilton – The name Hilton is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘hill settlement’.
Hims – A persons dwelling place, a birthplace
Hinckley – Old English – Bear-Cub, Wood, Clearing, A habitational name from a place in Leicestershire
Hindrick – leader of the house
Hinton – English – High settlement, A variant is Henton
Hirah – Anglicized form of Hebrew Chiyrah, meaning ‘a noble race, nobility.’ In the bible, this is the name of a friend of Judah.
Hiraldo – Powerful man in the army
Hiram – Anglicized form of Hebrew Chiyram, meaning ‘free-born, noble.’ In the bible, this is the name of a king of Tyre and the name of the chief architect of Solomon’s temple.
Hirel – One who comes from the heathers field
Hiuel – A happy, idealistic and level headed person
Hixon – A variant spelling of Hickson, English surname meaning ‘son of Hick’
Hizkiah – Variant spelling of English Hezekiah, meaning ‘God is my strength.’
Hizkijah – Variant spelling of English Hezekiah, meaning ‘God is my strength.’
Hnaef – One who strikes or hews
Hob – The name Hob is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘bright fame’.
Hobart – The name Hobart is a boy’s name of English, Irish origin, meaning bright, shining intellect’.
Hobbes – The name Hobbes is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘bright fame’.
Hobbs – Son of Robert
Hobson – Robert’s son
Hoc – To Study
Hod – Praise, Confession, Member of Tribe of Asher, Splendor
Hodge – Middle English pet form of Anglo-Saxon Hro?gar, meaning ‘famous spear.’
Hodgson – The name Hodgson is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘son of Roger’.
Hogarth – A variant of Hoggard, Lamb Enclosure
Hohpe – A variation of the name hope, mening to give hope to people
Holbrook – A person who dwells near a brook
Holbrooke – From the Stream Near the Hollow
Holcomb – From the Deep Valley
Holdan – Deep valley
Holden – From the hollow in the valley, Holden Caulfield is the young, disillusioned main character of J.D. Salinger”s novel The Catcher in the Rye.
Holden – English surname transferred to forename use, composed of the Old English elements hol ‘deep, hollow, sunken’ and denu ‘valley,’ hence ‘deep valley.’
Holdin – From the Hollow Valley
Holdon – Deep valley
Holdun – Deep valley
Holdyn – From the unoccupied Valley
Holecomb – From the very deep Valley
Holecombe – A name for a deep hollow valley, energetic
Holgate – a township in the suburbs of York
Hollace – Near the Holly
Hollaman – It’s a fairly old and uncommon name.A variant of Holliman
Holland – A low lying area or valley
Hollis – From the grove of holly trees
Hollis – English surname transferred to unisex forename use, from Old English holegn ‘holly’ denoting someone who ‘lives near holly trees.’
Holly – Plant With Red Berries
Holman – Man from the valley.
Holman – Man from the Valley
Holmes – From the river islands, surname of the great fictional detective, Sherlock
Holmes – The name Holmes is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘from the island in the river’.
Holt – The name Holt is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘son of the unspoiled forests’.
Homar – Given as Hostage, Promised
Homayoon – Royal, Fortunate
Homen – Human
Hooker – The name Hooker is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘shepherd’s hook’.
Hooman – Good Nature, Having a Good Soul, A Character in Shahnameh
Hooper – The name Hooper is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘hoop-maker’.
Hopkin – English surname transferred to forename use, derived from a diminutive form of Old English Hob, hence ‘little Hob.’
Hopkins – A surname, means a famous man
Hopkinson – son of Hob
Hopper – The name Hopper is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘hop grower or seller’.
Horace – English and French form of Roman Latin Horatius, meaning ‘has good eyesight.’
Horatio – English name derived from Roman Latin Horatius, meaning ‘has good eyesight.’
Hori – A Prince, Freeborn, Moat
Horsa – Old English name meaning ‘horse.’ In English legend, this is the name of a warrior and brother of Hengist.
Horten – From the Gray Settlement
Horton – Surname created from an Old English place-name usually meaning ‘muddy farmstead’.
Hosea – Anglicized form of Hebrew Howshea, meaning ‘salvation.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including the author of the Book of Hosea.
Hoshea – Anglicized form of Hebrew Howshea, meaning ‘salvation.’
Hot – A feeling of warmth
Houel – One who is killed by King Arthur
Houelt – One who seeks nature, restless and friendly
Houghton – From the estate or settlement on the headland
Houghton – The name Houghton is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘place in an enclosure’.
Houil – One who comes from the heather meadow
Houston – From the hill town, a surname and place name for a major city in Texas
Houston – Houston means ‘town on a hill’. It’s a surname and a city in Texas.
Howard – High watchman, noble watchman, an English surname of a historically powerful family
Howard – English surname transferred to forename use, from an Anglicized form (Haward) of Danish/Norwegian Havard, meaning ‘high guard.’
Howare – He will defend people
Howe – From the hill or ridge
Howel – The name Howel is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘land with hills’.
Howell – Anglicized form of Welsh Hywel, meaning ’eminent, conspicuous.’
Howerd – Guardian
Howie – Nichname for Howard, Howland and similar names
Howie – Pet form of English Howard, meaning ‘high guard.’
Howland – From the Land with Hills, From the Chiefs Land, A variant of Holland
Hoyt – English byname for a tall, skinny person, turned surname turned forename, from Middle English hoit, meaning ‘long stick.’
Hrapenly – From the Shouter’s Meadow
Hrethric – A character in Beowulf
Hring – Ring
Hristun – From the Brushwood Estate
Hroc – Crow
Hroca – Refers to multi colors covered field.
Hrocby – From the Crow’s Estate
Hroda – A nickname for the one who comes from Rhodes
Hrodwyn – One who is a friend of the fame
Hrothbeorht – A bright and famous person
Hrothlaf – One who has popular and creatie mindset
Hrothmaer – An able, helpful, tactful and obedient being
Hrothsige – A pleasing individual, reliable and high spirited
Hrychleah – From the Meadow’s Edge
Hrypanleah – From the Shouter’s Meadow
Huaetberct – A peson who is humble, independent and adorable
Huail – The pasture which is covered by many colors.
Hubbell – The name Hubbell is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘brave heart’.
Hubert – Hubert is Mind Bright
Hucc – Old English name derived from the element hux, meaning ‘insult, taunt.’ Possibly a byname before becoming a personal name.
Huck – English – Resembling the fruit, A variant of Huckleberry
Huckleberry – The name Huckleberry is a boy’s name of English, American origin.
Hud – Hugh’s son
Hudd – Variant spelling of English Hudde, meaning ‘heart,’ ‘mind,’ or ‘spirit.’
Hudde – Medieval pet form of English Hugh, meaning ‘heart,’ ‘mind,’ or ‘spirit.’
Hudson – Hudd’s son
Hudson – Originally a last name meaning ‘son of Hudde,’ a medieval first name and a nickname for both Hugh and Richard. Well-known Hudsons: actor Rock Hudson, actress Kate Hudson, New York’s Hudson River.
Hue – Variant spelling of English Hugh, meaning ‘heart,’ ‘mind,’ or ‘spirit.’
Huet – Medieval diminutive form of English Hue (‘heart,’ ‘mind,’ or ‘spirit’), hence ‘little heart/mind/spirit.’
Huey – Variant spelling of English Hughie, meaning ‘heart,’ ‘mind,’ or ‘spirit.’
Huffie – Pet form of English Humphrey, meaning ‘peaceful giant.’
Huffington – The name Huffington is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘Uffa’s town’.
Hug – One who is full of spirit.
Hugeburc – One who has a heart and a mind
Hugh – Intelligent, thoughtful
Hugh – The name Hugh is a boy’s name of German, English, Irish origin meaning ‘mind, intellect’.
Hughe – Variant spelling of English Hugh, meaning ‘heart,’ ‘mind,’ or ‘spirit.’
Hughie – Pet form of English Hugh, meaning ‘heart,’ ‘mind,’ or ‘spirit.’
Hughson – Hugh”s son, child, surname
Hugo – Latin form of Old French Hugon, meaning ‘heart,’ ‘mind,’ or ‘spirit.’
Hugone – intelligence
Huhha – active,attentive
Huicho – A fond name for Luis, in Spanish
Hum – Short form of English Humbert, possibly meaning ‘bright support.’
Humbert – English form of Norman Germanic Huncberct, possibly meaning ‘bright support.’
Humphrey – English name derived from Norman Germanic Hunfrid, meaning ‘giant peace.’
Humphry – Variant spelling of English Humphrey, meaning ‘giant peace.’
Hunbald – high spirit
Hunbeorht – energetic
Hund – from battleship field
Hunda – Old Norse – Dog Island, An uninhabited island in the Orkney archipelago in Scottish.
Hunfirth – creative person
Hunlaf – shrewed nature
Hunnt – One who hunts wildlife
Hunt – Pursue, a surname adapted to given name use and a familiar form of Hunter, Huntley, and similar names
Hunt – One who is a hunter
Hunta – He is a hunter
Huntar – An occupational name, one who hunts
Hunter – To hunt, an occupational name
Hunter – In the Middle Ages, Hunter was an English and Scottish last name for hunters and bird catchers. It’s used as both a boys’ and girls’ name, but is more popular for boys. Well-known Hunters: journalist Hunter S. Thompson, actress Holly Hunter.
Huntingden – A person from the hunting farm
Huntingdon – One who comes from the huntsman’s hill
Huntington – The name Huntington is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘hunter’s settlement’.
Huntingtun – He who is from the hunting farm
Huntir – A Boy who is a huntsman
Huntlea – A man from the huntsman’s meadow
Huntley – From the hunter”s meadow, surname
Huntley – English surname transferred to forename use, composed of the Old English elements hunta ‘hunter’ and leah ‘clearing, wood,’ hence ‘hunter’s wood.’
Huntly – One from the meadow of the hunters
Huntor – He came from the hunter’s town
Huntter – He who hunts
Huntyr – A person who is a huntsman
Hunwald – A rule of the Huns
Huri – Means ‘linen weaver’ in Hebrew. This was the name of the father of Abihail in the Old Testament
Hurl – A forceful throw
Hurlbart – A strenght of the army
Hurlburt – A strenght of the entire army
Hurley – A clearing in a corner
Hurst – The name Hurst is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘wooded hill’.
Hurste – He who lives in the forest
Huston – Old English – Settlement of houses, A variant of name Houston
Hutch – Middle English – The son of little Hugh, Settlement of houses, A variant of Hutchinson and Hutton
Hutchinson – Child of the hutch, child of the rural working class
Hutchison – Middle English – The son of little Hugh, Settlement of houses, A variant of Houston
Hutten – A knowledgable smart person
Hutton – One who comes from the settlement on the ridge
Huwel – One who is eminent or can be seen
Huweyn – A mature, self possessed, humble and bashful person
Huxeford – A Boy from the Hug’s ford
Huxford – One who comes from the Hugh’s ford
Huxley – English surname transferred to forename use, composed of the Old English personal name Hucc and the word leah ‘clearing, wood,’ hence ‘Hucc’s clearing/wood.’
Huxly – One from the meadow of spirits
Hwaessa – A systematic, versatile and able- goal oriented individual
Hwaetel – A logical, eccentric, friendly and well spoken being
Hwaetmund – An idealistic, reasonable and loving individual
Hwaetsige – A sensitive, humble, idealistic and imaginative being
Hwala – One who has intutive, reasonable and expressive being
Hweolere – He who makes wheels
Hwertun – One who comes from the hollow estate
Hwistlere – He is a piper
Hwitby – A man that comes from the white farm
Hwitcomb – A Boy from the white hollow
Hwitcumb – One from the white cavern
Hwithloew – He who comes from the white hill
Hwitloc – A man who is from the white fortress
Hwitmann – One who is a white man
Hyatt – From the high gate, surname.
Hyatt – The name Hyatt is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘lofty gate’.
Hycga – He is a God
Hyde – A name with several meanings, the oldest is likely deer and from the deer hide, but also may refer to a measure of land, or to the act of concealing
Hyde – The name Hyde is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘hide’.
Hyder – Tanner, an occupational name
Hydica – An english name for Boys
Hygelac – One who plays spirit nad mind games
Hyram – Variant spelling of English Hiram, meaning ‘free-born, noble.’
Hytha – An english name for Boys
Hyttin – A clearing of a woodland by man
English boy names starting with I
Ibri – Anglicized form of Hebrew Ibriy, meaning ‘Hebrew.’
Ichabod – Means ‘no glory’ in Hebrew. In the Old Testament he is the grandson of Eli and the son of Phinehas. This name was also used by Washington Irving for Ichabod Crane, the main character in his short story ‘The Legend of Sleepy Hollow’ (1820)
Idal – From the yew tree valley, a surname and variant of Udell
Ignatius – Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Eighneachan, possibly meaning ‘man of force.’ Compare with another form of Ignatius.
Ike – Pet form of English Isaac, meaning ‘he will laugh.’
Imanuel – Variant spelling of English Immanuel, meaning ‘God is with us.’
Imla – Anglicized form of Hebrew Yimla, meaning ‘whom God will fill up.’ In the bible, this is the name of the father of Micaiah.
Imlah – Anglicized form of Hebrew Yimla, meaning ‘whom God will fill up.’ In the bible, this is the name of the father of Micaiah.
Immanuel – Anglicized form of Hebrew Immanuw’el, meaning ‘God is with us.’ In the bible, this is the name of the promised Messiah as prophesied by Isaiah. This form is also used in Germany.
Imri – Anglicized form of Hebrew Imriy, meaning ‘eloquent.’ In the bible, this is the name of a member of the tribe of Judah.
Indiana – English unisex name derived from the American state name, meaning ‘land of the Indians.’
Indigo – English unisex name, derived from vocabulary word indigo, from Greek indikon, meaning ‘blue dye from India.’
Indy – Pet form of English unisex Indiana, meaning ‘land of the Indians.’
Ingram – Angel, angelic
Ingram – English surname transferred to forename use, from a contracted form of Norman Germanic Engelram, meaning ‘Ing’s raven.’ Compare with another form of Ingram.
Innes – Scottish Anglicized unisex form of Gaelic Aonghas, meaning ‘excellent valor.’
Innocent – English name derived from Latin Innocentius, meaning ‘harmless, innocent.’
Ira – Anglicized form of Hebrew Iyra, meaning ‘watchful of a town.’ In the bible, this is the name of one king David’s officers and two of his warriors.
Irie – Cool, peace
Iriye – Cool, peace, harmony
Irv – Sea friend
Irvin – Variant spelling of English Irvine, meaning ‘fresh water’ or ‘green water.’
Irvine – Scottish surname transferred to English forename use, from the Celtic name of a river, composed of the Welsh elements ir/yr ‘fresh, green’ and afon ‘water,’ hence ‘fresh water’ or ‘green water.’
Irving – Friend from the sea or handsome friend
Irving – Scottish surname transferred to English forename use, composed of the Welsh elements ir/yr ‘fresh, green’ and afon ‘water,’ hence ‘fresh water’ or ‘green water.’
Irwin – The name Irwin is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘boar friend’.
Isa – Short form of English Isaac, meaning ‘he will laugh.’ Compare with another form of Isa.
Isaac – Anglicized form of Hebrew Yitzchak (Greek Isaak), meaning ‘he will laugh.’ In the bible, this is the name of the son of Abraham and father of Esau and Jacob.
Isador – Variant spelling of English Isidore, meaning ‘gift of Isis.’
Isadore – Variant spelling of English Isidore, meaning ‘gift of Isis.’
Isaiah – Anglicized form of Latin Isaias (Hebrew Yeshayah), meaning ‘God is salvation.’ In the bible, this is the name of one of the most famous prophets. Also spelled Jesaiah and Jeshaiah.
Isham – From or belonging to the iron one”s home
Isham – The name Isham is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘from the Iron One’s estate’.
Ishmael – Anglicized form of Hebrew Yishmael, meaning ‘God will hear.’ In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including a son of Abraham.
Ishmerai – Anglicized form of Hebrew Yishmeray, meaning ‘whom Jehovah keeps.’ In the bible, this is the name of a Benjamite.
Ishvi – Means ‘he resembles me’ in Hebrew. This is the name of a son of Asher in the Old Testament
Isiah – Variant spelling of English Isaiah, meaning ‘God is salvation.’
Isidore – Anglicized form of Latin Isidorus, meaning ‘gift of Isis.’
Israel – Anglicized form of Hebrew Yisrael, meaning ‘God prevails’ or ‘contender, soldier of God.’ In the bible, this is the name given to Jacob after wrestling with the angel.
Issac – Variant spelling of English Isaac, meaning ‘he will laugh.’
Issachar – Anglicized form of Hebrew Yissaskar, meaning ‘he is wages’ or ‘he brings wages.’ In the bible, this is the name of a Korahite and the name of the ninth son of Jacob.
Itai – Anglicized form of Hebrew Ittay, meaning ‘neighboring’ or ‘ with me.’ In the bible, this is the name of a Gittate and the name of one of King David’s warriors.
Itamar – Variant spelling of English Ithamar, meaning ‘land of palms.’
Ithai – Anglicized form of Hebrew Ittay, meaning ‘neighboring’ or ‘ with me.’ In the bible, this is the name of a Gittate and the name of one of King David’s warriors.
Ithamar – Anglicized form of Hebrew Iythamar, meaning ‘land of palms.’ In the bible, this is the name of the youngest son of Aaron.
Ithiel – Anglicized form of Hebrew Iythiyel, meaning ‘God is with me.’ In the bible, this is the name of a Benjamite and a disciple.
Itiel – Variant spelling of English Ithiel, meaning ‘God is with me.’ In the bible, this is the name of a Benjamite and a disciple.
Ivan – (Иван): Russian form of Greek Ioannes, meaning ‘God is gracious.’ In use by the English, Czechs and Ukrainians.
Ivanhoe – The name Ivanhoe is a boy’s name of English origin, meaning God is gracious’.
Iverson – Son of Ivor
Ives – The name Ives is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘yew wood’.
Ivey – A climbing evergreen ornamental plant.
Ivo –
Ivo – Variant spelling of German Yvo, meaning ‘yew tree.’ Used infrequently by the English.
Ivory – Creamy-white woman
Iwdael – From the yew tree valley, a surname and variant of Udell
Izzy – Pet form of English Isidore, meaning ‘gift of Isis.’ Compare with feminine Izzy.
English boy names starting with J
Jaala – Means ‘wild goat’ in Hebrew. In the Old Testament this is the name of a servant of Solomon
Jaanai – Anglicized form of Hebrew Yaanay, meaning ‘whom Jehovah answers.’ In the bible, this is the name of a man in the tribe of Gad.
Jaasau – Anglicized form of Hebrew Yaasuw, meaning ‘they will do’ or ‘Jehovah made.’ In the bible, this is the name of a descendant of Bani.
Jaay – One who rejoices
Jabber – One who babbles, who talks a lot
Jabez – Anglicized form of Hebrew Yabets, meaning ‘pain, sorrow.’ In the bible, this is the name of a member of Caleb’s family.
Jabin – Anglicized form of Hebrew Yabiyn, meaning ‘whom God observes.’ In the bible, this is the name of two kings of the Hazor.
Jac – A variant spelling of the name Jack used predominately in English and Dutch languages.
Jacen – Variant of Jason, man of God.
Jachin – Anglicized form of Hebrew Yakiyn, meaning ‘he establishes’ or ‘whom God strengthens.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a son of Simeon.
Jaci – One who heals people
Jack –
Jack Robert – The name Jack means ‘son of Jack,’ and the name Robert means ‘bright, famous one. Robert is also derived from Norman French.’
Jack-James – Jack’ a variant of the name ‘Jackson’, a pet name for the name ‘John’. James derived from the Hebrew ‘Yahweh may protect’.
Jack – A nickname for John and James that has become a name in its own right. It has long been used as a way to refer to any man, especially from the working classes, as in the expression, ‘a jack of all trades.’
Jacke – A man who believes that the God is gracious
Jackie –
Jackie – Pet form of English Jack, meaning ‘supplanter’ or ‘God is gracious.’ Compare with feminine Jackie.
Jacksen – Son of the man who thinks the God is gracius
Jackson – Son of Jack or John, a surname
Jackson – From the surname meaning ‘son of Jack’, or from Scottish origin meaning ‘God has been gracious’
Jacky – A pet name, means the one who finds God to be gracious
Jaco – God might guard
Jacob – Anglicized form of Greek Iakob and Hebrew Yaaqob, meaning ‘supplanter.’ In the Old Testament bible, this is the name of a son of Isaac and Rebecca, and the twin brother of Esau. In the New Testament, it is the name of Mary’s father-in-law.
Jacobe – One who believes on God’s protection
Jacobson – Jacob”s child
Jacobson – A son of one who is protected by God
Jacoby – A supplanter
Jacolen – He who is a holder of the heel
Jacorey – Modern blend of Jay or possibly Jacob and Corey
Jacorian – Modern English names combining elements of the names Jacob and Cory
Jacy – Modern name possibly derived from the initials J.C. or as a familiar form of Jason
Jad – Familiar form of Jadrien and related names
Jada – Anglicized form of Hebrew Yada, meaning ‘he knows’ or ‘wise.’ In the bible, this is the name of a member of the tribe of Judah.
Jade – English unisex name derived from the name of the precious stone, meaning ‘jade.’
Jaden – Elaborated form of English unisex Jade, meaning ‘jade.’
Jadon – Anglicized form of Hebrew Yadown, meaning ‘judge,’ ‘thankful,’ or ‘whom God has judged.’ In the bible, this is the name of a man who helped Nehemiah rebuild the walls of Jerusalem.
Jadwyn – One who is a stonecutter’s friend
Jadyn – A variant the name Jayden which is derived from Jade, a green gemstone.
Jae –
Jae – Variant spelling of English Jay, a short form of name beginning with the letter ‘J.’
Jaeden – A thankful person
Jaedon – He was heard by Jehovan
Jaedyn – Variant of Jaiden, a thinker, philisophical, wants to understand the world.
Jaeger – He who is a huntsman. A surname
Jaelyn – Variant of Jay, the name means winner. It also refers to a jay bird.
Jaenbeorht – An Archbishop’s name
Jafari – He who lives near the creek
Jafaru – A Boy whose home is near the creek
Jafet – Variant spelling of English Japheth, meaning ‘opened’ or ‘abundant, spacious.’
Jagar – Carter
Jager – Carter
Jagger – Peddler, carter
Jagger – Introspective and quiet, forms solid relationships.
Jago –
Jaguar – A wild cat, to be like a jaguar
Jahleel – Anglicized form of Hebrew Yachleel, meaning ‘God waits’ or ‘whom God has made sick.’ In the bible, this is the name of a member of the tribe of Zebulun.
Jahzeel – Anglicized form of Hebrew Yachtse’el, meaning ‘whom God allots.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of Naphtali.
Jai –
Jai – Variant spelling of English Jay, a short form of longer names beginning with ‘J.’
Jaiden – Variant spelling of English unisex Jaden, meaning ‘jade.’
Jaimie – Variant spelling of English/Scottish Jamie, meaning ‘supplanter.’ Compare with feminine Jaimie.
Jair – Anglicized form of Hebrew Yaiyr, meaning ‘whom God enlightens.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a descendant of Manasseh.
Jairus – Anglicized form of Greek Iairos, meaning ‘whom God enlightens.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a descendant of Manasseh.
Jajaun – Modern blend of Jay and Juan
Jake – Abbreviation of Jacob.
Jake – Middle English variant form of English Jack ‘God is gracious.’
Jakob – Holder of the heel, name from the Old Testament
Jakodi – Oda’s child
Jaksen – Son of Jack, Son of a mainly one
Jakson – A mainly man’s son
Jal – wanderer
Jalen – Variant spelling of English Jalon, meaning ‘God lodges’ or ‘passing the night, tarrying.’
Jalex – Combination name of Jake and Alex
Jalon – Anglicized form of Hebrew Yalown, meaning ‘God lodges’ or ‘passing the night, tarrying.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of Ezra and a descendent of Caleb.
Jamaar – Variant spelling of English Jamar, probably meaning either ‘to change’ or ‘happy and healthy.’
Jamad – One from the valley
Jamar – Modern American English name of uncertain origin. It may be from Hebrew Yamir, meaning ‘to change,’ or it may be a contracted form of the French surname Jamard, from German Gamhard, meaning ‘happy and healthy.’
Jamarcus – A modern name from the combination of element ‘Ja-‘ with Marcus
Jambert – Variation of Lambert meaning a bright place
James – Middle English and Old French vernacular form of Late Latin Jacomus, from Greek Iakobos, meaning ‘supplanter.’ In the New Testament bible, this is the name of several characters, including two apostles and a half-brother of Jesus.
Jamese – Hebrew – Yahweh may protect, Holder of Heel, Supplanter, A variant of name James
Jamesen – A supplanter
Jameson – Son of James
Jameson – Variant of James, the name means someone who takes the place of another person.
Jamey – Variant spelling of English/Scottish Jamie, meaning ‘supplanter.’
Jamie – English and Scottish pet form of James, meaning ‘supplanter.’ Compare with feminine Jamie.
Jamieson – English and Scottish patronymic surname transferred to forename use, meaning ‘son of Jamie.’
Jamin – Anglicized form of Hebrew Yamiyn, meaning ‘the right hand,’ ‘the right side,’ or ‘the right quarter.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a son of Simeon.
Jamis – Son of James
Jamison – Son of James
Jamison – Variant of James, the name means someone who takes the place of another person.
Jan – Middle English form of English John, meaning ‘God is gracious.’ Compare with other forms of Jan.
Jancarlos – Jancarlos means God is good. It is the English version of Juancarlos.
Jancis – Combination name of Jan and Francis, one who is from France
Jankin – Diminutive form of Middle English Jan, meaning ‘God is gracious.’
Jannon – One with fair hair
Janyd – Variant of the French name Gervaise spearman.
Janyd – A spearman
Janyl – Blend of Jar and Darell. See also Jerrell.
Janyl – A well loved carrier of spear
Japan – Place name, Japan
Japeth – Variant spelling of English Japheth, meaning ‘opened’ or ‘abundant, spacious.’
Japhet – Variant spelling of English Japheth, meaning ‘opened’ or ‘abundant, spacious.’
Japheth – Anglicized form of Hebrew Yepheth, meaning ‘opened’ or ‘abundant, spacious.’ In the bible, this is the name of the third son of Noah.
Jaran –
Jareb – Anglicized form of Hebrew Yareb, meaning ‘contender.’ In the bible, this is an epithet given to the king of Assyria.
Jared – Anglicized form of Greek Iaret (Hebrew Yered), meaning ‘descent.’ In the bible, this is the name of the father of Enoch and a descendant of Judah. Also spelled Jered.
Jarel – Combination of Jar and Darell
Jareth – Probably a modern variant spelling of English Jared, meaning ‘descent.’
Jarin – A cry of rejoicing
Jarlath – Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Iarfhlaith, meaning ‘lord of the west.’
Jarman – The name Jarman is a boy’s name of English origin, meaning from Germany’.
Jarnail – The Commanding Officer, General of an Army, A derivative of the name Janeil
Jarod – Variant spelling of English Jared, meaning ‘descent.’
Jaron – Anglicized form of Hebrew Yaron, meaning ‘to shout and sing.’
Jarrad – Variant of the French name Gervaise spearman.
Jarran – Modern variant of Israeli Jaron cry of rejoicing.
Jarred – Variant spelling of English Jared, meaning ‘descent.’
Jarrel – Modern variant of Gerald
Jarrel – A blend of Jar and Darell
Jarrell –
Jarrell – Gerard’s son
Jarren – Modern variant of Israeli Jaron cry of rejoicing.
Jarren – A cry of happiness
Jarres – A stable, sensitive and imaginative being, super cool
Jarreth – A combination name of Jer and Gareth
Jarrett – The name Jarrett is a boy’s name of English origin, meaning spear strength’.
Jarrod – Spear, strong
Jarrod – Variant spelling of English Jared, meaning ‘descent.’
Jarron – Happy tears
Jarrott – Strenght of the spear
Jaruman – A bishop of Mercia
Jarvey – Old English- Spear, With Honor, A variant of name Gervaise
Jarvis –
Jarvis – English surname transferred to forename use, derived from Middle English Gervase, meaning ‘spear servant.’
Jary – A spear
Jaryn – A cry of joy
Jashub – Anglicized form of Hebrew Yashuwb, meaning ‘he will return’ or ‘turning oneself.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of Bani and a son of Issachar.
Jason – Latin form of Greek Iason, meaning ‘to heal.’ In mythology, this is the name of a son of ?son and leader of the Argonauts.
Jaspar – One who guards the treasure
Jasper – Variant of Caspar
Jasper – English form of Spanish Gaspar, meaning ‘treasure bearer.’ Early Christians assigned names to the three Magi (‘wise men from the east’) who visited the baby Jesus. They are mentioned but not named in the bible, Jasper is one of them, the other two are Balthasar and Melchior. Jasper is also the name of an opaque cryptocrystalline variety of quartz that may be red, yellow or brown in color. Also spelled Casper and Kasper.
Javan – Anglicized form of Hebrew Yavan, meaning ‘Ionia, Greece.’ In the bible, this is a place name and the name of a grandson of Noah.
Javaughn – Hebrew: Deceiver, one who makes sadness, Latin: Angel of Greece.
Javawnte – A derivative of the English name Javonte
Javon – Greek
Javonte – A variant of name Javawnte which is newly invented name
Jawa – A place name, Jawa
Jawaughn – Mighty Spearman, A variant of Javaughn
Jax – God has been gracious or has shown favor, variant of John or Jacques
Jax – Variant of Jackson, the name means son of Jack.
Jaxen – Variant of Jackson, the name means son of Jack.
Jaxin – Variant of Jackson, the name means son of Jack.
Jaxon – God has been gracious, has shown favor. Based on John or Jacques.
Jaxon – The name Jaxon is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘son of Jack’.
Jaxsen – Variant of Jackson, fights through any curveball life throws at him.
Jaxson – Variant of Jackson, the name means son of Jack.
Jaxsyn – A spelling variant of Jackson, an English surname which means ‘son of Jack.’
Jaxton – Variant of Jackson, the name means son of Jack.
Jaxtyn – Modern Invented Name
Jaxx – Variant of Jackson, fights through any curveball life throws at him.
Jaxxon – Variant of Jackson, fights through any curveball life throws at him.
Jaxyn – This alternate spelling of the name ‘Jackson’ means son of Jack.
Jay – Form of Jason, healer
Jay – This name is often used as nickname for any names beginning with the letter J. It is also from the Sanskrit meaning ‘victory’ or the German meaning ‘swift.’
Jayar – He who heals
Jaycob – Variant spelling of English Jacob, meaning ‘supplanter.’
Jaydan – Unclear
Jaydee – Name based on the way the initials J.D. sound
Jayden – Variant spelling of English unisex Jaden, meaning ‘jade.’
Jaydon – Variant spelling of English unisex Jaden, meaning ‘jade.’
Jaydyn – A variant the name Jayden which is derived from Jade, a green gemstone.
Jaye – Variant of names like Jason and Jacob.
Jaye – Variant spelling of English Jay, a short form of names beginning with the letter ‘J.’
Jaylan – A variation of the name Jalen or Jaylen , a modern and original American name.
Jaylen – Variant spelling of English Jalen, meaning ‘God lodges’ or ‘passing the night, tarrying.’
Jaylin – Variant spelling of English Jalen, meaning ‘God lodges’ or ‘passing the night, tarrying.’
Jaylon – Variant spelling of English Jalen, meaning ‘God lodges’ or ‘passing the night, tarrying.’
Jaylyn – Variant spelling of English Jalen, meaning ‘God lodges’ or ‘passing the night, tarrying.’
Jayme –
Jaymes – Variant spelling of English James, meaning ‘supplanter.’
Jayron – Variant of names like Jason and Jacob.
Jayronn – Refers to doctor or therapist.
Jayshon – Unclear
Jayson – English variant spelling of Latin Jason, meaning ‘to heal.’
Jayston – The son of Jason.
Jaythan – Jaythan is a combination of Jay & Nathan. It means jay bird & God gives.
Jayvee – Phonetic name based on initials.
Jayvee – Resembles blue color jay bird.
Jayvi – A God who is independent and practical
Jaz – Unclear
Jazmina – Modern variant of Jasmine, blend of Jocelyn and the musical term jazz.
Jazz –
Jeanelle – True grace is coming from God.
Jeb – Pet form of English Jacob, meaning ‘supplanter.’
Jecht – A restless and fortunate being
Jeckin – A variant of Jeckins which means Little John or John the Little
Jecori – Unclear
Jed – Short form of English Jedidiah, meaning ‘beloved of God’ or ‘friend of God.’
Jedda – The precious black shady gem stone.
Jedidiah – Anglicized form of Hebrew Yediydeyah, meaning ‘beloved of God,’ ‘delight of God,’ or ‘friend of God.’ In the bible, this is a name given to Solomon by Nathan.
Jeduthun – Anglicized form of Hebrew Yeduwthuwn, meaning ‘praising.’ In the bible, this is the name of a Levite of the family of Merari.
Jefery – Refers to freedom from dispute.
Jeff – Short form of English Jefferey, probably meaning ‘God’s peace.’
Jefferay – Form of Jeffrey (tourist)
Jefferey – Variant form of English Geoffrey, probably meaning ‘God’s peace.’
Jeffers – Son of Jeffrey
Jefferson – Son of Geoffrey, a surname adapted to occational given name use.
Jefferson – The name Jefferson is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘son of Jeffrey’.
Jeffersson – The son of Jeffer
Jeffery – Peaceful. Variant of Geoffrey in use since medieval times.
Jeffery – Variant spelling of English Jefferey, probably meaning ‘God’s peace.’
Jeffey – Concord of God.
Jeffie – Son of Jeffrey
Jefford – Gift of strength
Jeffrey – Peaceful
Jeffrey – The name Jeffrey is a boy’s name of German, English origin meaning ‘pledge of peace’.
Jeffrie – The person who has the harmony of God.
Jeffries – Life without troubles and temptations.
Jeffry – Variant spelling of English Jefferey, probably meaning ‘God’s peace.’
Jeffrye – A traveller or a district
Jeffy – Life with relax and calm.
Jehezekel – Anglicized form of Hebrew Yechezqel, meaning ‘God will strengthen.’ In the bible, this is the name of a prophet, the author of the Book of Ezekiel.
Jehiel – Anglicized form of Hebrew Yechiyel, meaning ‘ God lives’ or ‘whom God preserves alive.’ In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including a son of king Jehoshaphat.
Jehoahaz – Anglicized form of Hebrew Yehowachaz, meaning ‘Jehovah as seized’ or ‘whom Jehovah holds fast.’ In the bible, this is the name of two kings of Judah and a king of Israel.
Jehoash – Anglicized form of Hebrew Yehowash, meaning ‘given by the Lord’ or ‘whom Jehovah gave.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of king Ahaziah and a son of king Jehoahaz.
Jehohanan – Anglicized form of Hebrew Yehowchanan, meaning ‘whom Jehovah gave.’ In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including a high priest who lived in the time of Ezra.
Jehoiachin – Anglicized form of Hebrew Yehowyakiyn, meaning ‘God establishes.’ In the bible, this is the name of a king of Judah, the son of Yehowyaqiym. He was imprisoned by Nebuchadnezzar.
Jehoiakim – Anglicized form of Hebrew Yehowyaqiym, meaning ‘Jehovah raises up.’ In the bible, this is the name of a king of Judah who was defeated by the Babylonians.
Jehonathan – Anglicized form of Hebrew Yehownathan, meaning ‘God has given.’ In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including the eldest son of Saul and a close friend of David.
Jehoram – Anglicized form of Hebrew Yehowram, meaning ‘God is exalted.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a king of Judah.
Jehosaphat – Variant spelling of English Jehoshaphat, meaning ‘God has judged’ or ‘whom God judges.’
Jehoshafat – Anglicized form of Hebrew Yehoshafat, meaning ‘God has judged’ or ‘whom God judges.’
Jehoshaphat – Anglicized form of Hebrew Yehowshaphat, meaning ‘God has judged’ or ‘whom God judges.’ In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including a king of Judah.
Jehoshua – Anglicized form of Hebrew Yehowshuwa, meaning ‘God is salvation.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including the leader of the Israelites after Moses died. Joshua is another Anglicized form.
Jehovah – Anglicized form of Hebrew Yehovah, a pronunciation of God’s ineffable name, meaning ‘the existing one.’ The name was created by blending the letters of the tetragrammaton, YHWH, with the vowels from Adonai.
Jehu – Anglicized form of Hebrew Yehuw, meaning ‘God is He.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a king of Israel and a son of Hanani.
Jehudi – Anglicized form of Hebrew Yehuwdiy, meaning ‘Jew.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of Nethaniah.
Jem – Pet form of English James ‘supplanter’ and Jeremy ‘Jehovah casts forth’ or ‘Jehovah hurls.’
Jemmy – Pet form of English James, meaning ‘supplanter.’
Jencarlos – Variant of Giancarlo, the name means God is good.
Jenkin – English surname transferred to forename use, from Middle English Jankin, meaning ‘God is gracious.’
Jenkins – God is merciful, God is Gracious
Jenner – An engineer who works among the armed people.
Jennings – Junior John or son of John.
Jennis – Variation of Jenny which is a diminutive of Jane and Jennifer.
Jennison – English – Son of Jan, Jennison is a variant of Jenison
Jenoah – Variants of Jenoa (knee or angle) and Genoah (From the city of Genoah)
Jenski – English – One who has come home, Coming Home.
Jenson – Junior Jen or born son of Jen.
Jenton – Jehovah has favoured with a son
Jenyd – The one who commands with a speed of spear.
Jeordie – A farmer, native of Tyneside
Jep – Short form of English Jephthah, meaning ‘he opens’ or ‘whom God sets free.’
Jephtha – Variant spelling of English Jephthah, meaning ‘he opens’ or ‘whom God sets free.’
Jephthah – Anglicized form of Greek Iephthae and Hebrew Yiphtach, meaning ‘he opens’ or ‘whom God sets free.’ In the bible, this is the name of a city and the name of a son of Gilead. Also spelled Jiphtah and Jephtha.
Jeptha – Variant spelling of English Jephthah, meaning ‘he opens’ or ‘whom God sets free.’
Jerahmeel – Anglicized form of Hebrew Yerachmeel, meaning ‘may God have pity’ or ‘whom God loves.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a son of Hezron.
Jerahmiel – Anglicized form of Hebrew Yerachmiel, meaning ‘may God have pity’ or ‘whom God loves.’ In the book of Enoch, this is the name of an archangel.
Jerald – Variant spelling of English Gerald, meaning ‘spear ruler.’
Jeramiah – Hebrew – Exalted by Yahweh, Appointed by Yahweh, A variant of the name Jeremiah
Jerande – The person who demands with a spear.
Jere – Short form of English Jeremiah, meaning ‘Jehovah casts forth’ or ‘Jehovah hurls.’
Jered – Anglicized form of Hebrew Yered, meaning ‘descent.’ In the bible, this is the name of the father of Enoch and a descendant of Judah. Also spelled Jared.
Jeremiah – Anglicized form of Greek Ieremias (‘Jehovah casts forth’ or ‘Jehovah hurls’) and Hebrew Yirmeyah (‘whom God has appointed’). In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including one of the six major prophets.
Jeremie – The Lord exalts, variant of Jeremiah
Jeremiel – Variant spelling of English Jerahmiel, meaning ‘may God have pity’ or ‘whom God loves.’
Jeremy – The Lord exalts, variant of Jeremiah
Jeremy – Variant form of English Jeremiah, meaning ‘Jehovah casts forth’ or ‘Jehovah hurls.’
Jeret – Brave with the spear
Jereth – Blend of jar and jer or gareth
Jerett – Spear strong. Variant of Garrett.
Jerett – Spear strong
Jeriah – Anglicized form of Hebrew Yeriyah, meaning ‘people of Jehovah’ or ‘taught by Jehovah.’ In the bible, this is the name of the chief of the house of Hebron. Also spelled Jerijah.
Jeric – A large town of fragrances
Jericho – Anglicized form of Hebrew Yeriychow, meaning ‘city of the moon’ or ‘place of fragrance.’ In the bible, this is the name of a city near the Dead Sea, abounding in fragrant products such as balsam and cyprus. Compare with another form of Jericho.
Jerick – Strong and gifted ruler
Jerijah – Anglicized form of Hebrew Yeriyah, meaning ‘people of Jehovah’ or ‘taught by Jehovah.’ In the bible, this is the name of the chief of the house of Hebron. Also spelled Jeriah.
Jerimiah – Hebrew – Exalted by Yahweh, Appointed by Yahweh, A variant of the name Jeremiah
Jermain –
Jermaine –
Jermaine – English variant spelling of French Germain, meaning ‘from Germany.’
Jermane – Singer jermaine jackson
Jermayne – Treated like a brother
Jerod – Variant of Garrett rules by the spear.
Jerold – Variant spelling of English Gerald, meaning ‘spear ruler.’
Jerome – English form of French Jerome, meaning ‘holy name.’
Jeromy – Old Greek – Sacred Name, One who bears a holy name
Jerrald – One who rules with the spear
Jerrall – Strong, open-minded. Blend of Jerold and Darell.
Jerrall – Has a great strength
Jerrard – Variant spelling of English Gerrard, meaning ‘spear strong.’
Jerred – Variant spelling of English Jared, meaning ‘descent.’
Jerree – Tremendous spearman
Jerrell – Jerrell means strong and open to the world.
Jerren – Modern variant of Israeli Jaron cry of rejoicing.
Jerren – Cry of rejoicing
Jerrett – Spear strong, variant of Garrett
Jerrett – Strong spear
Jerric – Strong, gifted ruler. Blend of Jer- and Derrick.
Jerrick – Strong, gifted ruler. Blend of Jer- and Derrick.
Jerrick – Hebrew – City of Fragrance, Slavic – Strong, Fierce, Favor, Grace
Jerriel – Blend of jer and derrick, God has seen
Jerrin – Modern variant of Israeli Jaron cry of rejoicing.
Jerrison – Bestowed as an independent given name, Mighty spearman
Jerrod – Variant spelling of English Jared, meaning ‘descent.’
Jerrold –
Jerrold – Variant spelling of English Gerald, meaning ‘spear ruler.’
Jerron – Modern variant of Israeli Jaron cry of rejoicing.
Jerry – Variation of names beginning with Jer
Jerry – Pet form of English Jeremy, meaning ‘Jehovah casts forth’ or ‘Jehovah hurls.’ Compare with feminine Jerry.
Jersey – An island that is full of grass
Jervaine – A newage English American name whose meaning is unknown
Jervais – Servant of the spear
Jervis – Variant of the French name Gervaise spearman
Jervis – Variant spelling of English Jarvis, meaning ‘spear servant.’
Jeryl – Strong, open-minded. Blend of Jerold and Darell.
Jeryl – Blend of jerold and darell, Mighty with a spear
Jerzy – Old Greek – Farmer, Earthworker, A variant name of George
Jesaiah – Anglicized form of Hebrew Yeshayah, meaning ‘God is salvation.’ In the bible, this is the name of one of the most famous prophets. Also spelled Isaiah and Jeshaiah.
Jeshaiah – Anglicized form of Hebrew Yeshayah, meaning ‘God is salvation.’ In the bible, this is the name of one of the most famous prophets. Also spelled Isaiah and Jesaiah.
Jeshua – Anglicized form of Hebrew Yeshuwa, meaning ‘he is saved.’ In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including a son of Nun.
Jesimiel – Anglicized form of Hebrew Yesiymael, meaning ‘whom God makes,’ or possibly more fully ‘whom God makes grow old.’ In the bible, this is the name of a Simeonite chief of the family of Shimei.
Jess – Short form of English Jesse, meaning ‘gift.’ Compare with feminine Jess.
Jesse –
Jesse – Anglicized form of Hebrew Yishay, meaning ‘I possess’ or ‘wealthy.’ In the bible, this is the name of the father of King David.
Jet – A black gemstone
Jether – Anglicized form of Hebrew Yether, meaning ‘overhanging’ or ‘abundance.’ In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including the father-in-law of Moses. He is also known by the name Jethro.
Jethro – From the Hebrew name (Yitro), which was derived from the Hebrew word (yeter) meaning ‘abundance’. According to the Old Testament, Jethro was a Midianite priest who sheltered Moses when he fled Egypt. He was the father of Zipporah, who became Moses’s wife. A famous bearer of the name was Jethro Tull (1674-1741), an English inventor and agriculturist
Jetson – The name Jetson is a boy’s name of English origin.
Jett – A black mineral or intense black color
Jett – English name meaning ‘jet (the mineral),’ from Latin gagates, meaning ‘lapis, stone from Gagai,’ a town in Lycia, Asia Minor.
Jevic – An easy-going and energetic being
Jex – The name Jex is a boy’s name of English origin, meaning supplanter’.
Jez – Lord baal
Jim –
Jim – people with this name have desire to help people in every possible way. they are adventurous, creative and possess artistic ability.
Jimi – Variant spelling of English Jimmy, meaning ‘supplanter.’
Jimmi – coomunicative , out going, positive and full of energy people who struggle hard to achieve their goals. They love travelling, friendship and new things.
Jimmie –
Jimmie – Variant spelling of English Jimmy, meaning ‘supplanter.’
Jimmy –
Jimmy – English pet form of English/French James, meaning ‘supplanter.’
Jimmyl – independent, quick in decisions, frank, straightforward and simply do not tolerate hypocrisy. They keep themselves constantly busy and feel powerful in helping others.
Jinny – it means white wave. People with this name are dynamic in nature and have powerful and strong attitude. They love to help others because of their variant nature.
Jioi – Farmer or earth worker. A form of George
Jiphtah – Anglicized form of Hebrew Yiphtach, meaning ‘he opens’ or ‘whom God sets free.’ In the bible, this is the name of a city and the name of a son of Gilead. Also spelled Jephthah.
Jo – Variant spelling of English Joe, meaning ‘(God) shall add (another son).’ Compare with feminine Jo.
Joab – Anglicized form of Hebrew Yowab, meaning ‘Jehovah is father’ or ‘whose father is Jehovah.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a commander of King David’s army.
Joachim – Contracted form of English Jehoiakim, meaning ‘Jehovah raises up.’
Joah – Anglicized form of Hebrew Yowach, meaning ‘Jehovah is brother’ or ‘whose brother is Jehovah.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a son of Asaph.
Joahaz – Anglicized form of Hebrew Yowachaz, meaning ‘Jehovah as seized’ or ‘whom Jehovah holds fast.’ In the bible, this is the name of the father of Joah, Josiah’s chronicler.
Joannic – Joannic means God is Gracious. It originates from the Hebrew name Yochanan. It is also used as a surname and is represented in Christian religion
Joash – Anglicized form of Hebrew Yowash, meaning ‘given by the Lord.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including the father of Gideon.
Job – Anglicized form of Greek Iob (Hebrew Iyowb), meaning ‘hated, oppressed.’ In the bible, this is the name of a patient man who was severely tested by God.
Jobe – Persecuted, he that weeps and cries, variant of Job
Joby – Pet form of English Job, meaning ‘hated, oppressed.’
Jocelyn – English surname transferred to unisex forename use, derived from the Old French personal name Joscelin, meaning ‘Gaut.’
Jock – Scottish form of English Jack, meaning ‘God is gracious.’
Jodari – Unclear
Jody – Nickname for Joseph and Jude.
Jody – Pet form of English Joseph, meaning ‘(God) shall add (another son).’ Compare with feminine Jody.
Joe –
Joe – The name Joe is a boy’s name of Hebrew, English origin meaning ‘Jehovah increases’.
Joel – English form of Greek Ioel (Hebrew Yowel), meaning ‘Jehovah is God’ or ‘to whom Jehovah is God.’ In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including one of the minor prophets.
Joey –
Joey – Pet form of English Joseph, meaning ‘(God) shall add (another son).’
Joffrey – Peace of a stranger, God’s peace , reconciliation,amity.A man of calibre
Johanan – Anglicized form of Hebrew Yowchanan, meaning ‘God is gracious.’
John – Anglicized form of Greek Ioannes (Latin Johannes), meaning ‘God is gracious.’ In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including John the Baptist.
Johnathan – Variant spelling of English Jonathan, meaning ‘God has given.’
Johnathon – Variant spelling of English Jonathan, meaning ‘God has given.’
Johnie – Pet form of English John, meaning ‘God is gracious.’
Johnn –
Johnnie –
Johnnie – English unisex pet form of John and Johnna, both meaning ‘God is gracious.’
Johnny –
Johnny – John means God is gracious and kind,pal means small and humble
Johnpaul – It is the patronym of the name John,literally meaning the son of John.
Johnson – Son of John, most common as a last name
Johnson – The name Johnson is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘son of John’.
Johntel – God is merciful
Jojo – Unisex pet form of English Joe ‘(God) shall add (another son)’ and Jo ‘God is gracious.’
Joktan – Anglicized form of Hebrew Yoqtan, meaning ‘small.’ In the bible, this is the name of a descendant of Shem.
Joldewin – people with this name are highly imaginative and are dreamers. They desire for true love and friends. They are visionary and also inspired by others.
Jolly – Cheerful, Happy, Merry, Joyous.
Jolyon – Medieval English variant spelling of Roman Latin Julian, meaning ‘descended from Jupiter (Jove).’
Jon – Variant of John or abbreviation of Jonathan, Jon is sometimes used in the French fashion, hyphenated with a second name like Jon-Carlo or Jon-Paul.
Jon – Pet form of English Jonathan, meaning ‘God has given.’ Compare with other forms of Jon.
Jona – Anglicized form of Latin Jonas (Greek Ionas), meaning ‘dove.’
Jonah – Anglicized form of Hebrew Yonah, meaning ‘dove.’ In the bible, this is the name of a prophet who was swallowed by a great fish.
Jonas – it means Dove. People with this name are very soft spoken and kind hearted. They love helping others and providing advice to family and friends.
Jonathan – Anglicized form of Hebrew Yownathan, meaning ‘God has given.’ In the bible, this is the name of the eldest son of Saul and a close friend of David.
Jonathon – Variant spelling of English Jonathan, meaning ‘God has given.’
Jones – The name Jones is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘God is gracious’.
Jonesy – The name Jonesy is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘God is gracious’.
Jonn –
Jonn – such people are elegant and value their relations. They go in the profession of handcrafts or mechanic. They do dream big.
Jonnie –
Jonny – Hebrew – Yahweh has given, Gift of Yahweh, Yahweh is gracious, A variant of name John
Jontae – Hebrew – Yahweh is gracious, Yahweh is merciful, A variant of name John
Jonty – A diminuative of the name Jonathan derived from the Hebrew Yonathan meaning God has given’ or ‘God is gracious’.
Jools – English form of French Jules, meaning ‘descended from Jupiter (Jove).’
Jophiel – Anglicized form of Hebrew Yophiel, meaning ‘beauty of God.’ In Jewish lore, this is the name of an archangel.
Jopie – Hebrew – Yahweh will add, God Will Multiply, A variant of Joseph
Joram – Anglicized form of Greek Ioram and Hebrew Yowram, meaning ‘God is exalted.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a king of Judah.
Jordain –
Jordan – Anglicized form of Greek Iordanes and Hebrew unisex Yarden, meaning ‘flowing down.’ In the Old Testament bible, this is the name of a river in Palestine. In the New Testament, Jesus was baptized in this river by John the Baptist.
Jordanka – they are noble and charm in personality. They attain success easily and joyful.they always give you the attention and time properly.
Jordi – Variant spelling of English unisex Jordie, meaning ‘flowing down.’ Compare with another form of Jordi.
Jordie – Pet form of English unisex Jordan, meaning ‘flowing down.’
Jordon – Variant spelling of English unisex Jordan, meaning ‘flowing down.’
Jordy –
Jordyn – Variant spelling of English unisex Jordan, meaning ‘flowing down.’
Jorell – Father
Jorge – A derivative of Greek word Georgos meaning Farmer, A Tiller of the Soil, Earth Worker
Jorrin – English – American – Loved by God, A variant form of the name Jorryn
Josaphat – Anglicized form of Greek Iosaphat, meaning ‘God has judged’ or ‘whom God judges.’ In the bible, this is the name of a king of Judah.
Jose Luis – God will increase, Illustrious in fight, Saint Like
Joseph – Anglicized form of Greek Ioseph (Hebrew Yehowceph and Yowceph), meaning ‘(God) shall add (another son).’ In the bible, this is the name of the husband of Mary the mother of Jesus, and the name of the eleventh son of Jacob who became an advisor to the pharaoh of Egypt.
Joses – Anglicized form of Greek Ioses, meaning ‘exalted.’ In the bible, this is the name of a brother of Jesus.
Josh – Short form of English Joshua, meaning ‘God is salvation.’
Joshaphat – Anglicized form of Hebrew Yowshaphat, meaning ‘God has judged’ or ‘whom God judges.’ In the bible, this is the name of a priest and the name of one of King David’s warriors.
Joshawa – Variant spelling of English Joshua, meaning ‘God is salvation.’
Joshua – Anglicized form of Hebrew Yehowshuwa, meaning ‘God is salvation.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including the leader of the Israelites after Moses died. Jehoshua is another Anglicized form.
Josiah – Anglicized form of Hebrew Yoshiyah (Greek Josias), meaning ‘whom Jehovah heals.’ In the bible, this is the name of the sixteenth king of Judah.
Josilyn – Medieval male name adopted as a feminine name.
Joss – Pet form of English unisex Jocelyn, meaning ‘Gaut.’
Josse – Middle English form of Norman French Josce, meaning ‘lord.’
Jotham – Anglicized form of Hebrew Yowtham, meaning ‘God is perfect.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including the youngest son of Gideon.
Jouaf – The name depicts an aggressive and independent character in person. People with this name have leadership and forceful qualities. Such people maintain the balance in their life.
Jouko – The name depicts an aggressive character in person. People with this name have leadership and forceful qualities. Such people maintain the balance in their life.
Joules – Joules are courageous, honest, creative, innovent and brilliant persons. They have leadership qualities.
Joumana – They are creative, brilliant and confident people specially infront of the audience. They like to accept the biggest challenges.
Jourdain – They are honest, intellectual and professional people. They feel themselves incomplete withour sharing their ideas or work routine.
Jourdon –
Journey – Journey means a trip. It also the name of a popular ’80s band.
Jovani – Hebrew – Yahweh is gracious, Yahweh is merciful, A variant of name John
Jovian – Hebrew – Yahweh is gracious, Yahweh is merciful, A variant of name Jovan
Jovon – Hebrew – Yahweh is gracious, Yahweh is merciful, A variant of name Jovan
Jowan – Hebrew – Yahweh is gracious, Yahweh is merciful, A variant of name Jovan and John
Jowell – Variant of Jewell, the name means the Lord is my savior.
Joyce – English unisex form of Norman French Josce, meaning ‘lord.’ In the Middle Ages, this was a masculine name, now it is almost strictly feminine.
Joydev – such people are elegant and value their relations. They go in the profession of handcrafts or mechanic. They do dream big.
Jubal – Anglicized form of Hebrew Yuwbal, meaning ‘river, stream.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of Lamech.
Jubilant – Great joy, Rejoicing, Celebrating Triumph.
Jucentius – they are noble and charm in personality. They attain success easily and joyful.they always give you the attention and time properly.
Juda – Variant spelling of English Judah, meaning ‘praised.’
Judah – Anglicized form of Hebrew Yehuwdah, meaning ‘praised.’ In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including the fourth son of Jacob and Leah, the founder of one of the twelve tribes of Israel.
Judd – To flow down, originally a familiar form of Jordan, but became more of a name in its own right centuries ago when it was used to refer to children who were baptized with water from the river Jordan. The name is also used as a variant of Judah.
Judd – Medieval pet form of English Jordan, meaning ‘flowing down.’
Jude – Another Anglicized form of Hebrew Yehuwdah, meaning ‘praised.’ In the bible, this is the name of the brother of James.
Judge – To judge
Judson – The name Judson is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘son of Jordan’.
Julaybib – Brave Martyr
Jules – French form of Roman Latin Julius, meaning ‘descended from Jupiter (Jove).’ In use by the English.
Julian –
Julian – Short form of Roman Latin Julianus, meaning ‘descended from Jupiter (Jove).’ In use by the English.
Julien – the name is very plesant and so do their personality, they are joyful, cheerful and help to bring laughter in others life as well.
Julija – they are known because of being social and get fame. They become wealthy with the passage of time. They are admirable persons.
Julyan – English form of Roman Latin Julian, meaning ‘descended from Jupiter (Jove).’
Jun – Chinesee – Truth, Japanese – Obedient, Latin – Younger, Young Child
Junior – English pet name for a boy who has the same name as his father, derived from Latin junior, meaning ‘young.’
Junius – Latin – Dedicated to Juno, Younger, Young Child, A variant of the name Julius and Junior
Jurg – Old Greek – Farmer, Earth Worker, A variant form of the English George
Jurica – Croatian form of Simon, meaning farmer.
Juris – Old Greek – Farmer, Earth Worker, A variant form of the English George
Jurmin – One who is desirable and very strong
Jurrijn – Farmer, Earth Worker
Justain – Justain means Upright, Righteous
Justice – Just, upright, righteous
Justice – English unisex name derived from a Middle English and Old French byname for a fair-minded person, meaning ‘equity, justice.’
Justin –
Justin – English form of Roman Latin Justinus, meaning ‘fair, just.’
Justis – Just, upright, righteous. Form of New Testament Biblical name Justus.
Justy – Unisex pet form of English Justin and Justine, both meaning ‘fair, just.’
Justyn –
Jy – Sensitive and refind individual
Jye – The English meaning of the name is Jay Bird, in Sanskrit the name means Victory
English boy names starting with K
Kade –
Kade – Variant spelling of English Cade, ’round and lumpy.’
Kaden – Variant spelling of English Caden, probably meaning ‘little battle.’
Kadence – This unisex name is derived from the musical term cadence which is the flow of sound in a song or poem.
Kadia – Rhyming, Pure, A variant of Cady meaning a rhythmic flow of sounds
Kadin – Companion
Kadyn – The name Kadyn means Fighter
Kae – Variant spelling of English Kay, meaning ‘lord.’ Compare with feminine Kae.
Kaeb – A trusted person who like surprises
Kaedee – Kaedee means Rhymingor Cady
Kaelem – Kealem means an Honest Man
Kaelyn – Form of CAELYN – Meadow, waterfall pool
Kaeson – This name is a variation of the name ‘Kyson,’ which means the son of Ky. It is also a surname.
Kaiden – Kaiden means Companion
Kaidyn – Kaidyn name means Friend, Companion
Kailene – Kailene name means He Who Keeps the Keys
Kailum – Kailum means The one who Has the Keys
Kaison – Keeper of the keys, modern variant of Kai
Kaison – Derived from Cawston which is the name of a place
Kaius – Kaius means to give praise.
Kale – Variant of Cale, kind-hearted and sweet. Can also refer to the increasingly popular vegetable.
Kalem – A truthful man
Kalen –
Kallen – Slim
Kalten – An expressive and reasonable person
Kalvin – Hairless, Bald
Kam – Short form of English Kameron, meaning ‘crooked nose.’
Kamden – Kamden means a winding hill. It can also be spelled Camden.
Kamdyn – Variant of Camden, free-spirited, refused to make plans, goes with the flow.
Kameron – English masculine form of Scottish unisex Cameron, meaning ‘crooked nose.’
Kamren – Kamren name means Crooked Nose
Kamron – Kamrn means He has a Crooked Nose
Kamryn – The name means His Nose is Crooked
Kamrynn – Kamrynn means The One whose nose is Crooked
Kanahins – Hopeful and noble spirited individual
Kanca – Kanca means an Attractive Man
Kandot – A quick thinker who likes philosophy
Kandyhn – One who is great and polite individual
Kane – Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Cathan, meaning ‘little battle.’
Kannon – Variation of Canon which refers to a Church official
Kaolin – Anglicized form of Gaelic Caolan, meaning ‘little slender one.’
Karac – A spiritual, religious and respectable being, fortunate
Karhedin – A quick one, honest and amusing
Karidena – An inspirational and talented human being
Karina – Karina means Pure
Karrington – Karrington menas One who is Admired
Karsen – Variant of Carson, doesn’t mind getting his hands dirty, hard worker.
Karson – Karson means A Christian
Karston – Karston means Anointed
Karter – Variant of Carter, the name means someone who brings things from one place to another.
Kase – Word name
Kasen – Variant of Carson, the name means a free man.
Kasey – Variant spelling of English unisex Casey, meaning ‘vigilant, wakeful.’
Kash – Kash means money, profit, it’s often spelled Cash.
Kason – Variant of Carson, the name means a free man.
Kasper – English form of Spanish Gaspar, meaning ‘treasure bearer.’ Early Christians assigned names to the three Magi (‘wise men from the east’) who visited the baby Jesus. They are mentioned but not named in the bible, Kasper is one of them, the other two are Balthasar and Melchior. Also spelled Casper and Jasper. Compare with another form of Kasper.
Kassidy – Variant spelling of English unisex Cassidy, meaning ‘curly(-headed).’
Kasyn – Variant of Kason, the name means untainted.
Kavon – Of a little deer
Kay – English form of Welsh Kai, meaning ‘lord.’ In Arthurian legend, this is the name of one of the first Knights of the Round Table. He was the son of Sir Ector, the foster brother of King Arthur, and is noted for having an acid tongue and boorish behavior, but mostly for trying to take credit when Arthur pulled the sword from the stone. Compare with another form of Kay.
Kaydence – This unisex name is derived from the musical term cadence which is the flow of sound in a song or poem.
Kaydin – A shortened form of Kaydence which comes from the musical term cadence meaning the flow of sound in a song or poem.
Kaylan – The name Kaylan means ‘keeper of the keys’ or ‘pure’.
Kaylin – Form of CAELYN – Meadow, waterfall pool
Kaysen – Modern Invented Name
Kean – Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Cian, meaning ‘ancient, distant.’
Keanan –
Keandre –
Keane – Variant spelling of English Kean, meaning ‘ancient, distant.’
Keannen –
Kearney – Irish surname transferred to forename use, from an Anglicized form of Gaelic O Cearnaigh ‘descendant of Cearnaigh,’ hence ‘victor, winner.’
Keatan – Shed town
Keatley – The name means Shed Town, mostly used as a surname
Keaton – English surname transferred to forename use, probably from the place name Keaton in Ermington, Devon, composed of the Cornish word kee ‘bank, hedge’ and Old English tun ‘settlement,’ hence ‘settlement on the bank.’
Keats – Keats means Shed Town, mostly used as a surname
Keddrick – Keddrick means Gifted with Splendor
Kedric – Battle or war leader, variant of Cedric
Kedric – Kedric means Gift of Splendor
Kedrick – Kedrick means Splendor is Given
Keduse – The name means She is a Gift of Splendor
Keeandre – The name means Keen Power
Keefe – Irish surname transferred to forename use, from an Anglicized form of Gaelic O Caoimh ‘descendant of Caomh,’ hence ‘beloved, comely.’
Keegan – Irish surname transferred to forename use, from an Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Aodhagain ‘son of Aodhagan,’ hence ‘tiny little fire.’
Keelan – Irish surname transferred to unisex forename use, from a contracted form of the surname Keelahan, an Anglicized form of Gaelic O Ceileachain, ‘descendant of Ceileachain,’ hence ‘little companion.’
Keelin – Variant spelling of English unisex Keelan, meaning ‘little companion.’
Keenan – Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Cianan, meaning ‘little ancient one.’
Keene –
Keerth – Keeth means From the Woods
Keeton – Keetion means a Place where Hawks Soar
Kegan – Variant spelling of English Keegan, meaning ‘tiny little fire.’
Keifer – German – Pine Tree, Barrel Maker, Hebrew – Son of Lion.
Keir – Variant spelling of English Kerr, meaning ‘from the marshland.’
Keith – Scottish surname transferred to forename use, probably derived from a Celtic word meaning ‘forest, wood.’
Kelan – Variant spelling of English unisex Keelan, meaning ‘little companion.’
Kelby – From a settlement near a spring
Kelcey – Variant spelling of English unisex Kelsey, meaning ‘ship-victory.’
Keldan – From the port
Keleman – Gentle, Kind, A variant of name Clement
Kell – Short form of English unisex Kelly, meaning ‘bright-headed.’
Kelley – Variant spelling of English unisex Kelly, meaning ‘bright-headed.’
Kelly – Anglicized unisex form of Irish Gaelic Ceallach, meaning ‘bright-headed.’
Kelsey – From the island, possibly from the island of ships
Kelsey – English surname transferred to unisex forename use, derived from the Old Anglo-Saxon personal name Ceolsige, meaning ‘ship-victory.’
Kelten – Kelten means Town of Keels
Kelton – The name Kelton is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘town of the keels’.
Kelvan – River, narrow
Kelven – River man.
Kelvin – First used in the 1920s, this English name was derived from the name of a Scottish river, possibly meaning ‘friendly river.’
Kelvun – River, narrow
Kelvynn – River, narrow
Kemery – Kemery means From the place Cambrai
Kemp – English occupational surname transferred to forename use, from the Middle English word kempe ‘athlete, wrestler,’ from Old English kempa, meaning ‘champion, warrior.’
Kempe – Kempe means Champion, Athlete
Kempton – Kempton means Son of the Champion
Ken – Nickname of Kenneth and an abbreviation of names beginning with Ken-, Ken is also known as the main squeeze of the world famous Barbie doll.
Ken – Short form of English Kenneth, meaning both ‘born of fire’ and ‘comely, finely made.’ Also used as a nickname for other names that begin with Ken-. Compare with another form of Ken.
Kenan – Anglicized form of Hebrew Qeynan, meaning ‘possession.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of Enosh. Also spelled Cainan.
Kenard – Old English – Bold, Keen, Royal, Warden, Guard, Brave, Hardy
Kenaz – Anglicized form of Hebrew Qenaz, meaning ‘hunter.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of Eliphaz and a brother of Caleb.
Kendal –
Kendal – Variant spelling of English unisex Kendall, meaning ‘exalted effigy.’
Kendall – Valley of the Kent, This surname has become a unisex name and likely refers to a river in England.
Kendall – English surname transferred to unisex forename use, derived from the Welsh masculine personal name Cynddelw, meaning ‘exalted effigy.’
Kendel – Kendel means The Royal Valley
Kendell – Kendell means The Valley of the Royals
Kendric – Kendric means Brave and Fearless Chief
Kendrick – English surname transferred to forename use, probably derived from the Middle English personal name Cenric, meaning ‘keen power.’
Kendriek – Kendriek means Royal Chieftain
Kendrik – Celtic – High Summit, Greatest Champion, Royal Ruler, Son of Harry, Royal Chieftain.
Kendrix – Kendrix means Royal Leader of the Clan
Kendryck – Kendryck means Son of Hary, A Brave Lader of Tribe
Kendryk – Kendryk menas Son a Hary, Chief
Kendul – Kendul means Chief is Brave
Kenelm – Bold defender, Saint Kenelm was a ninth-century prince (or perhaps king) of Mercia.
Kenelm – The name Kenelm is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘brave helmet, protection’.
Keneth – The name means Good-looking and a Handome Man
Keneweard – The name means Royal Protector
Kenewrec – Kenewrec means Royal and Brave
Kenith – Variant spelling of English Kenneth, meaning both ‘born of fire’ and ‘comely, finely made.’
Kenley – Kenley means The Meadow of the Royal’s
Kenlie – Kenlie means the Meadow of King’s and Queen’s
Kenly –
Kenly – Kenly means Comes from the King’s Meadow
Kennaird – Kennaird means Bold
Kennald – Kannald means He is Bold
Kennan – Variant of Ken, Kenneth.
Kennard – English name probably derived from Anglo-Saxon Cyneweard, meaning ‘royal guard.’
Kenneally – Kenneally means Head of Wolf
Kennedy – Irish surname transferred to unisex forename use in honor of the assassinated American president John F. Kennedy, derived from an Anglicized form of Gaelic Cinneidigh, meaning ‘ugly head.’
Kenneth –
Kenneth – Anglicized form of Scottish Gaelic Cinaed, meaning ‘born of fire.’ This was probably the first Anglicization.
Kennison – Kennison means The Son of the Beautifyl Woman
Kennith – Variant spelling of English Kenneth, meaning both ‘comely, finely made’ and ‘born of fire.’
Kenny – Pet form of English Kenneth, meaning both ‘comely, finely made’ and ‘born of fire.’
Kenric – Celtic – High Summit, Greatest Champion, Royal Ruler, Son of Harry, Royal Chieftain.
Kenrick – Variant spelling of English Kendrick, meaning ‘keen power.’
Kenrik – Celtic – High Summit, Greatest Champion, Royal Ruler, Son of Harry, Royal Chieftain.
Kensey – Kensey means The King’s Victory
Kensington – Kensington means The Cysinge Town
Kent – Compare with another form of Kent. English surname transferred to forename use, meaning ‘from Kent.’
Kentan – From Kent
Kentigern – Anglicized form of Scottish Gaelic Ceanntighern, meaning ‘head lord.’
Kentley – The name means From the Edge of the Meadow
Kenton – From the royal settlement or town, likely related to the county Kent in England, surname
Kenton – English surname transferred to forename use, composed of Old English Cena and tun ‘settlement,’ hence ‘Cena’s settlement.’
Kentrell – Variant of Kent, the name means on the edge.
Kenward – Bold guardian
Kenward – Kenward means Guardian, The Bold one who Guards
Kenway – Bold warrior
Kenway – Kenway means The Warrior who is Bold and Brave
Kenweard – The name means The One who is Bold, The Guardian
Kenyon – Irish surname transferred to forename use, from an Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Coinin ‘son of Coinin,’ hence ‘little wolf.’
Kenzie – Short form of English unisex Mackenzie, meaning ‘comely, finely made.’
Kenzo – Meaning The town of Cynsige’s People
Keon – A modern name , possibly derived from the Hawaiian version of John, Keoni, or a variant of the name Cian from the Gaelic , meaning ‘ancient’.
Keondryc – Hill, power
Ker – house
Kermit – Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Diarmaid, meaning ‘without envy.’
Kerr – Scottish surname transferred to English forename use, meaning ‘from the marshland.’
Kerrick – The name Kerrick is believed to have originated from Scotland or England as a blend of the words Carr or Karr, meaning rock or craig and edge or ridge. Could also be viewed as a variant of Kerr meaning marshland.
Kerrie – Variant spelling of English unisex Kerry, meaning ‘Ciar’s people.’
Kerrigan – Kerrick means King’s Rule
Kerry – English unisex name derived from the name of an Irish county, Ciarrai, meaning ‘Ciar’s people.’ Compare with strictly feminine Kerry.
Kerstin – The name means Watercress Island
Kerwin – From Curwen
Keshaun – Elaborated form of English Shaun, meaning ‘God is gracious.’
Keshawn – Elaborated form of English Shawn, meaning ‘God is gracious.’
Keshon – God is merciful
Keshori – Keshon means God’s Merciful
Kesri – Kesley means Ship, Victory
Ketama – A naive and compassionate person
Kevan – Variant spelling of English Kevin, meaning ‘little comely one.’
Kevin – Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Caoimhin, meaning ‘little comely one.’
Kevyn – Variant spelling of English Kevin, meaning ‘little comely one.’
Keyan – Celtic – Born of the Yew, Greek – Well Born, Noble, A variant of Keon
Keyon – The name Keyon is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘guide, leading’.
Keyona – Keyona means He Who is Leading the People
Keytcn – A nurturing and creative individual
Keyton – A place where the hawks fly.
Khiry – Unclear
Khristopher – Variant of Kristopher, the name means bearing the name of Christ.
Kian – Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Cian, meaning ‘ancient, distant.’
Kiaran – Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Ciaran, meaning ‘little black one.’
Kieran – Variant spelling of English Kiaran, meaning ‘little black one.’
Kieron – Variant spelling of English Kiaran, meaning ‘little black one.’
Kiker – An altered spelling of German Giger, Habitational name for someone from Kieck
Killan – No meaning as this is a modern name, May be a variant of Killian which means little church
Killeen – Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Cillin, meaning ‘little warrior.’
Killian – Variant spelling of English Killeen, meaning ‘little warrior.’ Compare with another form of Killian.
Kilvin – River, narrow
Kim – Warrior chief
Kim – Short form of English unisex Kimberley, meaning ‘King’s City Meadow.’ Compare with another form of Kim.
Kimball –
Kimball – English surname transferred to forename use, from the Middle English personal name Kimbel, meaning ‘royal courage.’
Kimbel – Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Cynebeal, meaning ‘royal courage.’
Kimberley – English surname transferred to unisex forename use, from the name of a South African town first brought to the public’s notice by the Boer War in the 19th century. The town was named for Lord Kimberley whose ancestors derived their name from a place in England composed of the Old English elements cyne ‘king,’ burg ‘city’ and leah ‘meadow, pasture,’ hence ‘King’s City Meadow.’
Kimberly – Cyneburg’s clearing
Kimmey – Kimmey means Chief
Kimmy – Meadow
Kimn – Kimn means Ruler
King – King is one of several titles occasionally used as given names.
King – King is a short form of the names Kingston and Kingsley. It means ‘from the King’s estate’ or ‘King’s field’. It was a surname given to members of the royal family.
Kingdon – Kingdon means From the King’s Hall
Kingman – Kingman means King’s man
Kingshuk – Kingsuk means The Ruler’s help
Kingsley – From the king”s meadow, surname
Kingsley – English surname transferred to unisex forename use, from the name of various places called Cyningesleah, composed of the Old English elements cyne ‘king,’ and leah ‘meadow, pasture,’ hence ‘king’s meadow.’
Kingslie – Kingslie means The Wood of the King
Kingsly – Kingsly means The Forest of the King
Kingston – From the king’s village or estate
Kingston – The name Kingston is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘king’s town’.
Kingswell – Kingswell means King’s Water Spring
Kinlee – Kinlee means White Warrior
Kinley – Kinley means The White Fighter
Kinnery – Kinnery means Relatives
Kinsey – Victorious
Kinsey – victorious prince
Kinsler – Kinsler means overprotective.
Kinsley – Kinsley means ‘King’s meadow’ or ‘King’s field’ and is used mainly in the English language.
Kinsly – Kinsly name means He Comes from the King’s Field
Kinsteon – Kinsteon means The Place of A King
Kip – Derived from Old English origin meaning ‘one from the pointed hill’ it is a short form of the English name Kipp.
Kipling – The name Kipling is a boy’s name of English origin.
Kipp – From the pointed hill
Kipp – Middle English name, possibly originally a byname meaning ‘fat man,’ from the Germanic root kupp, meaning ‘to swell.’
Kippar – From the pointed hill
Kippar – Kippar name means Pointed Hill
Kipper – Kipper means He Came from the Pointed Hill
Kippie – From the pointed hill
Kippie – Kippie means One from the Pointed Hill
Kipton – Kipton means One from the King’s Fortress
Kiptyn – Kiptyn means From the Royal Meadow
Kirby – English surname transferred to forename use, from the name of numerous places composed of the Old Norse elements kirkja ‘church’ and byr ‘settlement,’ hence ‘church settlement.’
Kirk – From the church, a nickname for many male English names related to churches, such as Kirkland and Kirkwood
Kirk – English surname transferred to forename use, originally an English and Scottish name for someone who ‘lives near a church,’ derived from the Old Norse word kirkja, meaning ‘church.’
Kirkby – Kirkby means Village with a Church
Kirkland – Kirkland means Land of the Church
Kirklea – Means from the Church’s Meadow
Kirklee – The name means Church Clearing
Kirkley – From the church”s meadow
Kirkley – Kirkley means From the Church’s Meadow
Kirkly – The name means From the Church meadow
Kirkwood – From the forest near the church, surname
Kirkwood – Kirkwood means Woods by the Church
Kirt – Kirt means Courteous
Kit – Pet form of English Christopher, meaning ‘Christ-bearer.’ Compare with another form of Kit.
Kitt – Kitt name means Bearer of the Christ
Klancy – Klancy means Red Warrior
Klay – The name means Clay
Klayton – A variant of Clayton which is derived from the surname given to someone who lived in a settlement of clay ground. It means ‘clay settlement’.
Kleef – Kleef means One from the Cliff
Klemens – Klemens means Merciful
Klement – Klement means He is full od Mercy
Kliff – The name means Cliff
Klimentini – The meaning of the name is He is Kind and full of Mercy
Klinten – Hill town
Klinton – Hill town
Klyve – Klyve means The River Bank
Knight – The name means a Knight
Knightley – The name means The Knight’s Meadow
Knocks – The name means He is from the Hills
Knowledge – Knowledge means information, data.
Knowles – The name means Little Hill
Knowlton – The name means The Grassy Slope in the Forest
Knowshon – One who has knowledge and wise attitude
Knox – From the hills
Knox – English surname transferred to forename use, from Old English cnocc ’round-topped hill,’ hence ‘lives on a hilltop.’
Knucker – Water monster
Kobe –
Kobey – Protected
Kobie – Protected
Koby –
Koby – Hebrew – Yahweh may protect, Holder of Heel, Supplanter, A diminutive form of name Jacob
Koda – Koda means The Allies, Partners
Kodey – Variant spelling of English unisex Kody, meaning ‘helper.’
Kodi – Kodi means Helpful, Beneficial
Kodie – Kodie means Cooperative
Kody – Variant spelling of English unisex Cody, meaning ‘helper.’
Koen – Koen means The Brave Counseler
Koenraad – The name means The Brave Counsel
Kohath – Anglicized form of Hebrew Qehath, meaning ‘assembly.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of Levi and a grandson of Jacob.
Kohl – black
Kohlman – Dove
Koit – Day break, Estonian word meaning Dawn
Kolbe – Variant of Colby, the name means someone who works in the coal mines.
Kolby – Variant of Colby, the name means someone who works in the coal mines.
Kole – Variant spelling of English Cole, meaning ‘coal-black, swarthy.’
Kolman – Variant spelling of English Colman, meaning ‘dove.’ Compare with another form of Kolman.
Kolt – Youthful, young at heart, precious.
Koltan – Coal town
Kolter – Young horse
Kolton – Variant of Colton, the name translates to a town of coal.
Koltyn – A spelling variant of Colton, this English name has been known to have two meanings: a town where colts are bred as well as a place where coal is mined.
Konnor – Variant spelling of English Connor, meaning ‘hound-lover.’
Koop – Barrel maker
Kooper – Not afraid of unconventional dreams, does what he loves.
Korah – Anglicized form of Hebrew Qorach, meaning ‘bald’ or ‘ice.’ In the bible, this is the name of a Levite who led a rebellion against Moses and Aaron.
Korbin – Raven-haired
Korbin – Modern variant spelling of Middle English and Old French Corbin, meaning ‘little crow’ or ‘little raven.’
Korbyn – Variant of Corbin, mysterious, keeps his emotions to himself.
Kordae – The name means means Coal Worker, Dark Skinned
Kordale – The name means Cord Maker
Kordell – Also spelled ‘Cordell,’ this name means a rope-maker.
Korey – Variant spelling of English Corey, possibly meaning ‘deep hollow, ravine.’
Kori – Variant spelling of English Korey, possibly meaning ‘deep hollow, ravine.’
Koribella – Koribella is mostly used as a surname, means Holder of the Spear
Korie – Korie means a Seething Pool
Korrigan – Korrigan means Who is Good with Spear
Kortney – Variant spelling of English unisex Courtney, meaning ‘short nose.’
Kory – Variant spelling of English Korey, possibly meaning ‘deep hollow, ravine.’
Koshon – The name means Unclear
Kourtney – Variant spelling of English unisex Courtney, meaning ‘short nose.’
Kramer – Kramer is a Traveling Merchant
Kreshaun – The name means The God is Merciful
Krew – This variation of the word ‘crew’ means a group of people.
Kripl – A spontaneous and nature loving person
Kris – English unisex short form of longer names beginning with Kris-.
Krisann – Krissan means The one who Follows Christ
Kriss – Kriss means Follower of the Christ
Krissy – Krissy means The one who Follows Christ
Kristiyan – A variant of name Kristian and means Christian
Kristle – A lady of christals
Kristofer – A person who holds Christ in their heart
Kristofferson – The son of the Christian
Kristopher – Variant spelling of English Christopher, meaning ‘Christ-bearer.’
Krosbie – The name means Next to a Cross
Kruse – The name means Person with a Curly Hair
Krystine – Christian, A derivative of name Christine.
Kuepper – Barrel maker
Kurt – Short form of English Kurtis, meaning ‘courteous.’ Compare with another form of Kurt.
Kurtis – Variant spelling of English Curtis, meaning ‘courteous.’
Kyd – The name Kyd is a boy’s name of English origin.
Kygo – One who is born to protect
Kyler – Living near a narrow channel
Kylynne – A fortunate, happy and creative individual
Kymani – The name means Adventurous Traveller
Kymmy – Means Bold, Brave
Kynaston – English surname transferred to forename use, from the name of various places derived from Old English Cynefri?estun, meaning ‘settlement of Cynefri?.’
Kyne – Royal, Wild Goose, Barnacle Goose, A variant spelling is Kine
Kyneburg – The name means The Royal’s Valley
Kyng – Benevolent leader, of royalty and nobility.
Kynton – The name means From the Royal Manor
Kyran – Variant spelling of English Kieran, meaning ‘little black one.’
Kyrese – A modern name made up of random familiar name elements , most likely inspired by the popular, invented name Tyrese.
Kyrk – Dweller by the Church, Church, The Church of Scottish, A variant spelling is Kirk
Kyrkwode – The name means From the Forest of the Church
Kyrstyan – The name means he who has Christ in his Heart
Kyson – The name Kyson is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘son of Kyle’.
Kywan – God is merciful
English boy names starting with L
L’Pree – The prize
Laban – Derived from Hebrew (lavan) meaning ‘white’. In the Old Testament this is the name of the father of Rachel and Leah
Labor – The name means TO Work
Lach –
Lach – Lach means Person who lives near a Water
Lache –
Lache – Lache means His habitat is near Water
Lad – Lad means Young Man, Manservant
Ladainian – One who is from Denmark and follower of Christ
Ladbroc – Lives by the path by the brook
Ladbroc – Labroc means He Lives on the Path that is beside the brook
Ladd – Young boy
Ladd – The name Ladd is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘manservant, young man’.
Ladde – The name means He who Attends
Laddey – The name means Manservant
Laddie – Laddie means young Boy, a manservant
Laddy – The name means small Boy, a lad
Laec –
Laec – A person who lives in the proximity of the Water
Laefertun – A man who comes from the Rush Farm
Laibrook – Laibrook means Lives by the Path by the Brook
Laidley – Laidley means From the Creek Meadow
Laidly – The name means From the Creek
Laighton – Laighton has the meaning of ‘from the meadow farm’, ‘herb garden’ or ‘settlement with a leek garden’.
Laiken – Laiken means Body of Water
Laikon – A water body, one wo lives by the water lake or water stream
Laine – Laine means From the Long Meadow
Lainglea – Long field or woodland
Laingleah – Long field or woodland
Lainglee – Long field or woodland
Laingleigh – Long field or woodland
Laingley – Long field or woodland
Laingli – Long field or woodland
Lainglie – Long field or woodland
Laingly – Long field or woodland
Laird – Head of the household
Laiton – Laiton has the meaning of ‘from the meadow farm’, ‘herb garden’ or ‘settlement with a leek garden’.
Lake – English name derived from the vocabulary word, from Latin lacus, meaning ‘pond, lake.’
Lakely – The name means Meadow Lake
Laken – This nature name is unisex and is a variant of the name Lake.
Laketon – Living by the Lake
Lakken – Derived from the word ‘lake’. This name is used as both a boys and a girls name.
Lamar –
Lamb – A person with a young mind
Lambart – Variant form of English Lambert, meaning ‘land-bright.’
Lambert – Middle English form of Low German Lammert, meaning ‘land-bright.’
Lamech – Possibly means ‘to make low’ in Hebrew. This is the name of two characters in Genesis in the Old Testament, the first being a descendant of Cain, and the second being a descendant of Seth and the father of Noah
Lamel – God’s peace or peace from God
Lamont – Scottish surname transferred to English forename use, from the medieval Swedish personal name Lagman, meaning ‘lawman.’
Lamorak – Brother of Percival from Arthurian Legend
Lancaster – The name Lancaster is a boy’s name of English origin.
Lancdon – From the long hill
Lance – English name derived from the Old French word lance, meaning ‘lance (the weapon).’ Compare with another form of Lance.
Lancelot – From Arthurian Legent, Knight of Arthur, Knight of the Round Table, Lover of Guinevere
Land – Surname to one who lives in a country, one who lives in a forest glade
Landan – Faces major obstacles, but can deftly maneuver out of the way.
Landen – A name describing someone who came from the long hill
Lander – The name Lander is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘territory’.
Landers – People from the fields
Landin – A variation of the English name Landon, meaning ‘grassy meadow.’
Landly – A ruler or a noble person who owns land
Landoigne – The one who is of known land
Landoine – A ridge or a long hill
Landon – From the long hill
Landon – Traditionally a last name from places in England with the same name. It means ‘long hill’ or ‘ridge.’ Well-known Landons: Michael Landon, who played Pa on TV’s Little House on the Prairie.
Landor – Landowner, occupational name, place name
Landreth – Name of people who live near the stream, in the galdes
Landrus – From city Landresse
Landry – The one who rules the land
Landsden – A long strip of low hills
Landyn – Variant of Landon, the name means a long hill.
Lane – Path or small roadway
Lane – English topographic surname transferred to forename use, derived from Old English lane ‘narrow pathway,’ hence ‘lives by a lane.’
Lanford – The name Lanford is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘narrow way’.
Langden – Name describes the one who came from the long hill
Langdon – Ridge, long hill
Langdon – English habitational surname transferred to forename use, from the name of various places composed of the Old English elements lang ‘long’ and dun ‘hill,’ hence ‘long hill.’
Lange – Long, tall person
Langer – The one who is tall
Langford – English habitational surname transferred to forename use, composed of the Old English elements lang ‘long’ and ford ‘ford,’ hence ‘long river crossing.’
Langham – The one who crossed the shallows
Langlaua – An angel who once inhabited in England
Langlea – Long field or woodland
Langleah – From the long meadow
Langlee – The one who comes from the long meadow
Langleigh – Long meadow
Langley – From the long meadow, Langley, Virginia is well-known as the home of the Central Intelligence Agency
Langley – Long field
Langly – People who live on a long meadow
Langsden – Man from the long hill
Langsdon – Long stone
Langston – From the farm of the tall man, town of the giant, ‘Besides, They”ll see how beautiful I am And be ashamed— I, too, am America. —Langston Hughes, ‘I, Too’
Langston – The name Langston is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘tall man’s town’.
Langton – The long road
Langward – Tall Guardian
Langworth – Frome the long Paddock
Lanigan – the descendant of the supplier
Lankston – The one who lives in the Tall Peopl’s Town
Lanny – Pet form of English names beginning with Lan-.
Lanston – From the long estate
Lanston – One who come from the Long Estate
Laramie – From Laramie
Laran – The Psychic Powers and Abilities of the Comyn Cast, French – Thief.
Lari – crowned with laurel
Lark – Lark, a songbird, used predominantly for girls
Lark – English unisex name derived from the vocabulary word, from Old English lawcere, meaning ‘song-bird.’
Larke – Bird Lark that symbolises Daybreak and Lovers
Larken – A bird Lark with extravagan singing that is a symbol for Love and Daybreak
Larkin – English surname transferred to forename use, from a medieval pet form of English Laurence, meaning ‘of Laurentum.’
Larrie – Variant spelling of English Larry, meaning ‘of Laurentum.’
Larry –
Larry – Pet form of English Laurence, meaning ‘of Laurentum.’
Lashon – God is merciful
Lathan – A contemporary rhyming variant of Nathan
Lathan – Is always grateful for what he has, and does not yearn for what is out of reach.
Lathel – from the barn, stead
Lathrop – Man from the farm with the barn
Latimer – The one who interprets Latin
Lattimer – Interpreter or Latin speaker
Latymer – Occupational name, interpreter
Laughton – Man from the Hill Town
Launce – God-like, servant of the god
Launcelot – Name from the Arthurian Legend, Knight of the round table
Launder – People from grassy, green plain
Laureano – Latin name meaning from the place where the laurel trees grow
Lauren –
Lauren – Unisex form of English Laurence, meaning ‘of Laurentum.’
Laurence – English form of French Laurent, meaning ‘of Laurentum.’
Laurian –
Laurie – Unisex pet form of English Lauren and Laurence, both meaning ‘of Laurentum.’
Lava – The one who has the titel of the Lord
Lavaine – A born leader, a person destined for greatness
Lavar – Unclear
Lave – An individual who has power, authorithy and colntrol
Lavern – Variant spelling of English Laverne, meaning ‘the alder (tree).’ Rarely used anymore. Compare with feminine Lavern.
Laverne – English name derived from the French surname Lavergne, meaning ‘the alder (tree).’ Rarely used anymore. Compare with feminine Laverne.
Lavey – Brought together, Joined, an Union of two people
Law – Town on a hill
Law – Middle English short form of English Lawrence, meaning ‘of Laurentum.’
Lawdon – One who lives on a farm on the hillside
Lawe – A person tho inhabites the Hillside
Lawerence – One who came from the place of Honor and Fame
Lawford – A person who is from the ford at the hill
Lawley – From the hill meadow, surname
Lawley – A person who came fron the meadow in the hills
Lawly – A meadow that is in the Hills
Lawrance – One who is from the city Laurentum
Lawren – A shoreline indentation, a bay
Lawrence –
Lawrence – Variant spelling of English Laurence, meaning ‘of Laurentum.’
Lawrie – Pet form of English Lawrence, meaning ‘of Laurentum.’
Lawry – A person of a fiery and fiece character
Lawson – The name Lawson is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘son of Lawrence’.
Lawton – Who lives on the farm located on the side of the hill
Lawyer – Attorney, he who practices the law
Lay – One who lives on the farm in the meadow
Layne – Variant of Lane, the name means a path or road, just as a lane of the road.
Layten – Leek garden
Layton – From the meadow town or settlement, a surname and variant of Leighton
Layton – A variant of ‘Leighton’: meaning ‘herb garden’, derived from from a place name meaning ‘settlement with a leek garden’.
Laz – Pet form of English Larry, meaning ‘of Laurentum.’
Le – Meadow
Leaf – Dear, darling
Leal – Loyal, faithful
Leaman – Man of the Valley
Leamon – Rare given name meaning dear man
Leander –
Leandrew – Lionlike person
Lear – The story of King Lear existed up to four centuries before Shakespeare”s play King Lear. Lear was a British king who reigned before the birth of Christ. Predated by references in British mythology to Lyr or Ler, Geoffrey of Monmouth recorded a story of King Lear and his daughters in his Historia Regum Britanniae of 1137.
Lear – Name of the Shakespearian king
Leavitt – Rare name, occupational, means Baker
Lebaron – People from the town Baron in Normandy
Ledger – The name Ledger is a boy’s name of English origin.
Lee – Meadow
Lee – This name has many meanings. Depedning on which name it is derived from it can mean ‘meadow’, ‘ash wood’, ‘Cyneburga’s land’, ‘weary’ and ‘antelope’. Can also be a girl’s name.
Leeland – From old English words wood and land, indicative of someone who lives naer a clearing
Leeman – Describing man of the valley
Leeroy – Variant spelling of English Leroy, meaning ‘the king.’
Leese – Rarely a given name, surname meaning an open place
Leeson – Derived from the English name Lee, meaning ‘meadow’.
Leferich – Surname given to man living next to the edge, ridge
Leffeyne – She who is darling and adreeable
Lefled – He hwo is both beautiful and dear
Lefric – A beloved and powerful individual
Lefrich – He who is powerful and pleasant
Lefricus – Authorative and beloved person
Lefsued – A pleasing person with enjoyable personality
Lefsuet – He who is dear and agreeable
Lefty – A person who is left-handed
Lefuuinus – From Old English ‘leof’ meaning dear, beloved
Lefwinus – A beloved, joyfull person
Lefwyne – A precious and cheerfull individual
Legacy – Heritage, Legacy, What a person leaves behind
Legend – A story of the past that is often fictitious
Lehi – From an Old Testament place name meaning ‘jawbone’ in Hebrew, so called because it was the site where the hero Samson defeated 1,000 warriors using only the jawbone of a donkey as a weapon. It is also used in the Book of Mormon as the name of a prophet
Leigh – Meadow, pasture, delicate
Leigh – Variant spelling of English unisex Lee, meaning ‘meadow.’
Leighland – The dweller by the fallow, unseeded land
Leighton – From the meadow town or settlement
Leighton – English surname transferred to unisex forename use, composed of the Old English elements leac ‘leek’ and tun ‘enclosure, settlement,’ hence ‘leek garden.’
Leiland – Feel safe with a boy who bears this name, which means protective or protected land.
Leland – From the meadow land, surname
Leland – English surname transferred to forename use, composed of the Middle English elements ley ‘fallow’ and land ‘land,’ hence ‘fallow land.’
Lele – A loyal and faithful person
Lem – Short form of English Lemuel, meaning ‘by God’ or ‘for God.’
Leman – From the valley
Leman – A person who comes from a valley
Lemon – A loved and cherised man, sweetheart
Lemony – A pen name, used by the author Daniel Handler
Lemuel – Anglicized form of Hebrew Lemuwel, meaning ‘by God’ or ‘for God.’ In the bible, this is the name of an unknown king, possibly Solomon. It is also the name of the main character (Lemuel Gulliver) in Jonathan Swift’s English novel Gulliver’s Travels.
Len – Bold as a lion, an abbreviation of Leonard
Len – Short form of English Leonard, meaning ‘lion-strong.’ Compare with another form of Len.
Lenard – Variant spelling of English Leonard, meaning ‘lion-strong.’
Lendall – From the lindell tree
Lendell – Lindel tree dell
Leng – The one who is long
Leni – Person who is devoted to God
Lennan – Lover, sweetheart
Lennard – Variant spelling of English Leonard, meaning ‘lion-strong.’
Lennerd – Brave Lion
Lennie – Bold as a lion. Abbreviation of Leonard.
Lennie – Pet form of English Leonard, meaning ‘lion-strong.’
Lennon – English surname transferred to forename use, from an Anglicized form of Gaelic O Leannain ‘descendant of Leannan,’ hence ‘little cloak.’
Lennor – Name representing Spring, Summer
Lenny –
Lenny – Pet form of English Leonard, meaning ‘lion-strong.’
Lensar – with his parents
Lenwood – River in the woods
Leo – Lion
Leo – Short form of English Leonard, meaning ‘lion-strong.’ Compare with another form of Leo.
Leodbriht – The Bright King
Leodhere – King’s nation and army
Leodwald – King who rules the nation
Leof – The one who is loved, beloved
Leofard – A brave lion or the brave panther
Leofeca – Derivative name of Leofa, meaning dear friend
Leofgiest – Loved guest
Leofgifu – Gift of the loved ones
Leofheah – High, Illustrious love
Leofhere – Beloved Army
Leofnoth – Strong love
Leofred – Name from words Love and Elf
Leofric – Dear ruler, Husband of Lady Godiva
Leofricus – The one with power, dear one
Leofsa – Dear agreeable one
Leofsige – The one that gladly agreeas
Leofstan – Beloved, dear stone
Leofuuin – Dearest friend
Leofuuinus – Name representing beloved friend
Leofwig – Love of war
Leofwin – Dear friend
Leofwine – The friend who is very dear
Leofwynn – Beloved dear friend
Leolin – English variant form of Welsh Llywelyn, meaning ‘oath of Belenus.’
Leon – Greek name derived from the word leon, meaning ‘lion.’ In use by the English and Germans.
Leonard – English form of French Leonard, meaning ‘lion-strong.’
Leonarde – Lion-like bold men
Leonato – Name of the Governer of Messina
Leopold – One of the sons of Queen Victoria, Prince Leopold was named after a favorite uncle of hers. Though it sounds a bit stiff and Germanic, it is one path to the popular short form Leo.
Leopold – English form of French Leopold, meaning ‘people-bold.’
Leoric – From the Latin word Leo, means He is like a Lion
Leotis – A person who doesn’t have a care in the world
Leoton – A carefree perosn, someone who is tranquil
Leouard – He whose bravary can be compared to a lion
Leouric – An individual who resembles a lion
Leroi – English variant spelling of French Leroy, meaning ‘the king.’
Leroy – French name, meaning ‘the king.’ In use by the English.
Les – Short form of English unisex Lesley, meaning ‘garden of hollies.’
Lesley – Anglicized form of Scottish unisex Leslie, meaning ‘garden of hollies.’
Leslie – small meadow
Lesly – Variant spelling of English unisex Lesley, meaning ‘garden of hollies.’
Lester – English surname transferred to forename use, from the city name Leicester which was recorded in the 10th century as Ligora caester ‘Ligora’s fort.’ Ligora is related to Liguria, a very old place name of obscure origin, dating back to pre-Roman times. There has been some speculation concerning a possible connection between Ligora/Liguria and Celtic Lug, meaning ‘oath.’
Letard – An old medeval english surname
Letcher – A medeval doctor, a healer who uses leeches
Letric – A person full of energy
Leuerun – To make peace with each other
Leuuin – A dear friend or a dearest friend
Lev – English short form of English Levi, meaning ‘adhesion, joined to’ or ‘crown, garland.’ Compare with other forms of Lev.
Leveridge – People from town Leveridge
Leverton – Name meaning from the rush farm
Levi – Compare with another form of Levi. Anglicized form of Greek Leui (Hebrew Leviy), meaning ‘adhesion, joined to’ or ‘crown, garland.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including the third son of Jacob.
Lew – Short form of English Lewis, meaning ‘famous warrior.’ Compare with another form of Lew.
Lewen – The one who is a beloved and dear friend
Lewin – English surname transferred to forename use, derived from the Anglo-Saxon personal name Leofwine, meaning ‘dear friend.’
Lewine – A beloved friend or a dear friend
Lewis – Renowned fighter, a form of Louis
Lewis – The name Lewis is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘renowned warrior’.
Lex – Short form of English unisex Alex, meaning ‘defender of mankind.’
Lexington – Town of the new law
Leycester – Name of town Leicestershire, meaning Roman town
Leyland – From Old English origin meaning ‘fallow land’, Leyland is a variant spelling of the English Leland
Leymah – The name means ”what is it about me?’
Leyman – Man from the meadow
Leyton – A variant of ‘Leighton’: meaning ‘herb garden’, derived from from a place name meaning ‘settlement with a leek garden’.
Liafwine – A clever and quick minded person
Liddell – A place name from a region in England and is also a river name
Lidin – A surname of Sweden Origin
Liellus – A little book, analytical natured
Lienart – A surname used in Medival England, means hard as a lion
Lieven – Dear friend
Lifton – A person who lives in the town beside the hill
Lightning – A bolt, a lighting in the sky
Lighton – A place name from a Yorkshire in North England, mostly used as a surname
Liliwin – Honest and hard working individual
Limitless – One who has no limits
Linc – Lakeside colony
Linc – Colony on the lake
Linch – From a bank or a slope
Lincoin – A settlement by the pool
Lincoln – Lakeside colony, This name of an early Roman settlement in England is widely recognized in the United States as the surname of President Abraham Lincoln.
Lincoln – Derived from a surname that comes from the English city. Contains the elements lyn, which means ‘lake’ in Welsh and the Latin word ‘colonia’ which means ‘settlement.
Lincon – Settlement by the water
Lind – Wetland belonging to Lincoln
Lindall – Linden tree valley
Linddun – A person who resided by the linden tree
Lindeberg – A resident of the Hill where linden trees grow
Lindell – Lives in the linden tree dell or valley, surname
Linden – The linden tree, this name describes a variety of popular ornamental shade trees
Linden – Variant spelling of English Lyndon, meaning ‘lime tree hill.’ Or from the vocabulary word, linden, meaning ‘lime tree.’
Lindhard – He is strong like a Linden tree
Lindisfarne – A name of a tidal island in England, known as a Holy Island
Lindlea – A wood of Linden trees
Lindlee – One who comes from the Lime woods
Lindleigh – A person who comes from the place of Lime trees
Lindley – From the linden tree meadow, surname
Lindley – One who lives in the Lime wood forest
Lindon – Variant spelling of English Lyndon, meaning ‘lime tree hill.’
Lindsai – From the Lincoln island, an island of lime trees
Lindsay – Island of linden trees
Lindsay – Scottish surname transferred to English unisex forename use, composed of the name Lincoln and the Old English word ey ‘wetland,’ hence ‘Lincoln’s wetlands.’ In Scotland, this is strictly a masculine name.
Lindsey – Variant spelling of English unisex Lindsay, meaning ‘Lincoln’s wetlands.’
Lindy – Form of LINDA. pretty
Line – From the bank
Linford – Old English surname transferred to forename use, composed of the elements hlyn ‘maple’ and ford ‘ford,’ hence ‘maple tree ford.’
Link – A link is a connection, but the name can also be a shortened form of Lincoln which refers to the U.S. President who freed the slaves. It is also a nature name and refers to a town by the water or a lake.
Linkin – A spelling variant of Lincoln, which refers to the president who freed the slaves. It is also a nature name and refers to a town by the water or a lake.
Linkoln – Settlement by the water
Linlee – One who comes from the fields of flax
Linleigh – The fields where flax flowers grow
Linnuis – A person who comes from the lake colony
Linny – He lives in the lake colony
Linsie – Person who is born in the Lindsey region in Old England
Linsly – He is born in the Lincoln’s wetland in Old England
Linton – English surname transferred to forename use, from the name of numerous places in England most of which were composed of the Old English elements lin ‘cotton, flax’ and tun ‘enclosure, settlement,’ hence ‘cotton/flax settlement.’
Lintonn – A field that is covered with falx plants
Lintun – A settlement of the flax plants
Linus – Latin form of Greek Linos, meaning either ‘a cry of grief’ or ‘flax, linen.’ In the bible, this is the name of one of Paul’s Christian associates. In mythology, this is the name of a musician, the personification of lamentation. He was killed by Apollo who was his rival in music. Another version of the story says he was killed by Hercules.
Linwood – Lives in the linden tree grove or forest, surname
Linwood – Woods where flax grow
Liofa – English name meaning beloved, loved
Lion – Lion
Lion – Place name, town in France, Lion, animal lion
Lionel – Young lion.
Lionel – Anglo-Norman diminutive form of French Leon (‘lion’), hence ‘little lion’ or ‘young lion.’ In Arthurian legend, this is the name of a Knight of the Round Table. He was the younger son of King Bors, and cousin to Lancelot and Hector de Maris. When King Bors died in battle, Lionel and Bors were rescued by the Lady of the Lake and raised by her, along with Lancelot, in her underwater kingdom.
Lister – Occupational name, textile dyer
Littleton – Rare name, mostly surname neaning comes from an old town place
Litton – The name Litton is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘settlement on the hill’.
Litwin – Surname describing people from Lithuania
Lively – Energetic, forceful and dynamic person
Livid – A furious person with an angry personality
Livingston – From Lyfing”s town
Livingston – The name Livingston is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘dear friend’s place’.
Livingstone – Leving’s town
Livjog – A fun loving individual, talented being
Livy – English form of Roman Latin Livius, possibly meaning ‘bluish.’
Ljiljan – Lily flower
Llacheu – The Son oh Arthur, from the Arthurian Legend
Loc –
Lock – From the name Locke meaning fortified place or pond
Locke – Lives by tbe stronghold, a surname referring to a lock or locksmith
Locke – The name Locke is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘fortified place’.
Lockhart – Old nickname for someone who is brave, strong lock
Lockley – Place name, name given to someone who settles outside their birthplace, surname
Lockwood – Describing someone who is from enclosed wood
Loden – From the town by the pond
Lodge – The name Lodge is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘shelter’.
Loefel – One who is fearly loved
Loften – Owners of the loft house
Lofton – People from town Lofthouse
Lohot – A person who is lively and likes experience
Lon – English short form of Spanish Alonso, meaning ‘noble and ready.’ Compare with another form of Lon.
Londen – A modern place name, meaning one from London
London – Place name for the capital of the United Kingdom
London – English surname transferred to unisex forename use, denoting someone ‘from London.’ The name may have pre-Celtic roots, meaning something like ‘place at the unfordable river.’
Londyn – London
Loner – A person who enjoys solitude
Longfellow – The name Longfellow is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘tall one’.
Lonnell – A young lion, a lion cub
Lonni – A warrior who is noble and always battle-ready
Lonnie – Pet form of English Alonzo, meaning ‘noble and ready.’
Lonny – Variant spelling of English Lonnie, meaning ‘noble and ready.’
Lony – A man of noble and accessible character
Lonyn – Battle-ready, skillful and noble person
Lonzo – Short of Alonzo, A noble and ready person
Lorance – He came from the place of Lime trees
Lord – The name Lord is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘loaf-keeper’.
Loren –
Loren – Variant spelling of English unisex Lauren, meaning ‘of Laurentum.’
Lorence –
Lorentz – A variant of Lorenz which is a German form of Laurence
Lorian – A person who symbolises the honor of a victory
Loriann – He is a symbol of Honor and Victory
Lorimar – Occupational name, saddle maker
Lorin – Variant spelling of English unisex Loren, meaning ‘of Laurentum.’
Lorn – Variant spelling of English Lorne, of unknown meaning.
Lorne – English name derived from the place name Lorne, Scotland, of unknown meaning. The name was a part of a courtesy title for the Scottish Duke of Argyll’s eldest son and heir, the Marquess of Lorne, who also derived it from the place name.
Lorrin – Variant spelling of English Lorin, meaning ‘of Laurentum.’
Lorta – An expressive, funny and good natured individual
Loth – Arthurian name,French for Lion
Lotis – Lives by the stronghold, Surname referring to a Locksmith, Fortified Place
Loton – One who is from the farm on the hillside
Lou – English unisex short form of French Louis and Louise, both meaning ‘famous warrior.’
Louden – Valley of the wolves
Loudon – Man from the low valley
Loue – Renowed warrior
Louheithi – One with ggod judgements and has restless nature
Louie – Pet form of French Louis, meaning ‘famous warrior.’
Louis –
Louis – Middle French form of Old French Loois, meaning ‘famous warrior.’
Loumarch – A lonely, amusing and moderate human being
Lovechild – Child born out of love
Lovel – Variant spelling of English Lovell, meaning ‘little wolf.’
Lovell – English surname transferred to forename use, from a variant spelling of English Lowell, meaning ‘little wolf.’
Lovely – Beautiful, charming and alluring one
Lovepal – Love to God
Loverich – Loved and appreciated person
Loverick – A person who loves deeply
Lovernaci – One who finds love easily
Lovernacus – Love has found him
Lovernii – One who is loved and respecred
Loverun – A feeling of love and adoration
Lovett – Small wolf
Lovice – A person in love
Lovino – A man who is loved by many
Lowden – From the low valley
Lowe – A person who is like a young wolf, used as a surname
Lowell – English surname transferred to forename use, derived from the Old Norman French byname Louvel, meaning ‘little wolf.’
Lowis – A warrior that fought famously in a battle
Lowise – Religious and devine one
Loxley – One who lives on the glade by the lake
Loyal –
Loyal – Like its meaning in spoken English, this name means faithful, true to one’s word.
Loyd – Variant spelling of Welsh Lloyd, meaning ‘gray-haired.’
Lucas – Light giving, a form of Luke
Lucas – Contracted form of Latin Lucanus, meaning ‘from Lucania,’ a region of southern Italy. Lucania probably comes from the word lux, meaning ‘light.’ In the bible, this is the name of a Gentile Christian who was a companion of Paul. Luke is the Anglicized form.
Lucius – Form of Luke. Light, illumination.
Lucius – he who is luminous
Lucky – Fortunate, Lucky is also used as a nickname for Lucas and its variants.
Lucky – Pet form of English Luke, meaning ‘from Lucania.’ In some cases it may come directly from the vocabulary word, meaning simply ‘lucky.’
Lucus – From Latin word lux meaning light
Ludeca – A considerate and moderate individual
Ludlow – Surname derived from the name of the ancient town of Ludlow, in North Wales. Llud, in Welsh, signifies whatever connects or keeps together. Llud was also a prince of the Britons.
Ludlow – The name Ludlow is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘ruler’s hill’.
Ludlowe – From the Prince’s hill, Mountain of the King
Lufa – Enghlish name of the meaning love
Lufe – A name for love
Luffa – A logical, amusing and dignified individual
Luffechild – A lovechild
Lugobi – A light in the dark
Luhhede – One who has a great desire to change world, focused
Luke – Anglicized form of Greek Loukas (Latin Lucas), meaning ‘from Lucania,’ a region of southern Italy. Lucania probably comes from the word lux, meaning ‘light.’ In the bible, this is the name of a Gentile Christian who was a companion of Paul.
Lulling – Calming, Shoothing
Lulluc – An impressive and expressive human being
Luther – German name composed of the elements liut ‘people’ and heri ‘army, warrior,’ hence ‘people’s army.’
Luuaet – An unsophisticated, tolerant and lonely person
Luuarch – Loyal, untiring and humble being
Luveday – A day of reconsiliation, making peace
Lux – English unisex name derived from the Latin word lux, meaning ‘light.’
Lycan – A werewolf
Lydell – A pesron from the open dell
Lyfing – A dear wolf
Lyle – Scottish surname transferred to forename use, from the Norman French phrase de l’isle, meaning ‘from the island.’
Lyman – The name Lyman is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘meadow-dweller’.
Lyn – Borough of New York City
Lynd – One who lives by the linden tree
Lyndell – A linden tree valley
Lyndon –
Lyndon – English surname transferred to forename use, derived from a place name composed of the Old English elements lind ‘linden, lime tree’ and dun ‘hill,’ hence ‘lime tree hill.’
Lyndzey – Another name for Lincon island
Lynford – One from the ford where the linden trees grow
Lynlee – A flax meadow
Lynton – Variant spelling of English Linton, meaning ‘cotton/flax settlement.’
Lyntonn – A flax settlement
Lynwood – A beautiful wood
Lynx – An anima name
Lyric – Lover of words and harmony, full of song.
Lyrik – This musical name is a variation of the English word ‘lyric,’ meaning words set to music or poetic words.
Lysander – Latin form of Greek Lysandros, meaning ‘freer, liberator.’ This was the name of the main character in Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream. In use by the English.
Lytton – A settlement in the hills
Lyulf – A compound of ‘wolf’ and ‘flame’
Lyulph – A flaming wolf
English boy names starting with M
Maachah – Anglicized form of Hebrew unisex Maakah, meaning ‘to press, to squeeze,’ i.e. ‘oppression.’ In the bible this is the name of many characters, including one of King David’s wives, and a son of Nahor.
Maaglant – A happy and versatile individual
Maaskelah – A capable and organized leader
Mabbe – English surname meaning loveable
Mabrey – One who brings joy and happiness
Mabyle – One who is holy or blessed
Macca – Common nickname in English speaking countries for someone whose surname begins with Mac or Mc meaning son of
Maccha – A variant of Macha, Hebrew – One who raises (brings up), Irish – Plain
Maccus – Celtic – Hammer, Latin – Great, A variant of name Magnus
Maccvtreni – One who has strong inner strength and is expressive
Mace – Heavy staff, a medieval weapon used by knights in the Middle Ages
Mace – English name which may mean either ‘mace (the spice)’ or ‘mace (the weapon).’
Macey – English surname transferred to unisex forename use, from a variant spelling of the surname Massey which was originally a pet form of Matthew, meaning ‘gift of God.’
Machutus – A name of a saint
Macie – Variant spelling of English unisex Macey, meaning ‘gift of God.’
Mack – Originally a short form of surnames, mostly Scottish, beginning with Mac-, meaning ‘son of,’ it is now sometimes given as a forename.
Mackenzi – Gaelic – Son of Coinneach, Son of Kenneth.
Mackenzie – Scottish surname transferred to unisex forename use, from an Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Coinnich ‘son of Coinneach,’ hence ‘comely, finely made.’
Mackynzie – The son who has a handsome father
Macon – To make, a variant of Mason and the name of cities in France and the state of Georgia
Macon – Maker, one who makes things
Macoy – One from the linden tree hill
Macvdeceti – A sensitive, decent and good individual
Macvtreni – One who has a modern attitude and is tolerant
Macy – Variant spelling of English unisex Macey, meaning ‘gift of God.’
Madai – Anglicized form of Hebrew Maday, meaning ‘middle’ or ‘middle land.’ In the bible, this is the name of a place and the name of a son of Japheth and the people who descended from him.
Maddison – Variant spelling of English unisex Madison, meaning ‘son of Madde.’
Maddox – Son of Maddock
Maddox – English surname transferred to forename use, from the Welsh personal name Madog, meaning ‘little fortunate one’ or ‘little good one.’
Maddux – Lucky, finds himself in the right place at the right time.
Madi – Son of Mad, battle mighty
Madison – English surname transferred to unisex forename use, meaning ‘son of Madde.’
Madisson – Son of the Mighty Warrior, Son of Maud, A variant of Madison
Madog – Welsh – Fortunate, Good, Beneficent, Son of Madoc, A variant of Maddox
Mador – Name from Arthurian Legend, accuser of Guinevere
Madulf – One who is dedicated to war, warlike
Maed – Old English – From the Meadow
Maegenfrith – Combination of names Megan and Frith, meaning peace bringing pearl
Maegla – One who is warlike, warring, dedicated to Mars
Maelwine – Old English – Friend, Strong Friend, a variant transcription of the name Melvin
Maerec – A respectful, artistic and modern individual
Maeret – A form of Margaret,Pearl, Little Famous One
Maerewine – Famous Friend, Strong Friend, A variant form of Maelwine
Maerheard – A famous fighter
Maeron – Celtic – One who is bitter, A variant is Maeryn
Maersa – One who is gentle and calm person
Maeryn – Celtic – One who is bitter, A variant is Maeron
Maethelgar – One who is a famous spearman
Maethelwine – Council Friend, Strong friend, A variant of name Melvin
Maetthere – Powerful Army, Strong Army
Magen – Hebrew – Shield, Sanskrit – Engrossed, A variant spelling is Magan
Maggot – The larva of the fly
Magic – A supernatural power, an illusion
Maglicunas – A male place name of english origin
Maglocunos – A Prince, Hero, Chief Hound
Maglocvni – An English name orginates from a Welsh Mont
Maglorius – A name of a Welsh Monk
Maglus – A person dedicated to the God of War
Magott – A grub, worm
Mahala – Variant spelling of English unisex Mahalah, meaning ‘disease.’
Mahalah – Variant spelling of English unisex Mahlah, meaning ‘disease.’ In the bible, this is the name of a Gileadite (sex uncertain), and the name of the eldest of Zelophehad’s five daughters.
Mahali – Anglicized form of Hebrew Machliy, meaning ‘sick.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of Merari. Also spelled Mahli.
Mahlah – Anglicized form of Hebrew unisex Machlah, meaning ‘disease.’ In the bible, this is the name of a Gileadite (sex uncertain), and the name of the eldest of Zelophehad’s five daughters.
Mahli – Anglicized form of Hebrew Machliy, meaning ‘sick.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of Merari. Also spelled Mahali.
Mahlon – Anglicized form of Hebrew Machlown, meaning ‘sick.’ In the bible, this is the name of the son of Elimelech and Naomi.
Mahogony – A type of a wood, a Mahogony tree
Mahon – Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Mathuin, meaning ‘bear calf.’
Maiales – Affectionate, emotional and serious person
Mailbrigit – A pretty and exalted one
Mailer – The name Mailer is a boy’s name of French, English origin meaning ‘enameler’.
Mairland – Of the Meadows, Someone from the meadows by the stream
Maisan – Old French – Mason, Stoneworker, A variant of Maison
Maison – Occupational name, stoneworker, French word for home
Maisoun – Variation of French word Maison meaning home, house
Maisun – Old French – Mason, Stoneworker, A variant of Maison
Maiti – Germanic – Mighty in Battle, Irish – Strong Battle Maiden, A variant of Matilda
Maitland – From the meadow land, possibly from Matthew”s land, surname
Maitland – English and Scottish surname transferred to forename use, derived from a byname for an ungracious person, from Anglo-Norman French maltalent/mautalent, meaning ‘bad tempered.’
Major – English surname transferred to forename use, from the Norman French personal name Mauger, meaning ‘work-spear.’
Makaio – Variant of Matthew, the name means given from God. Matthew is one of the Gospel writers in the bible.
Makenlee – A welsh name, someone’s son
Makepeace – One recognized for his skills in ending a discord
Malach – Anglicized form of Hebrew unisex Malak, meaning ‘angel, messenger.’ In the bible, malak is a word used to denote a messenger from God or from a private individual.
Malachai – Variant spelling of English Malachi, meaning ‘my messenger.’
Malachi – Anglicized form of Hebrew Malakiy, meaning ‘my messenger.’ In the bible, this is the name of the last of the Hebrew prophets.
Malachy – Variant spelling of English Malachi, meaning ‘my messenger.’
Malan – A little warrior
Malcant – A mature, admirable and nice person
Malcolm – Anglicized form of Scottish Gaelic Mael Coluim, meaning ‘devotee of St. Columb.’
Malcom – Variant spelling of English Malcolm, meaning ‘devotee of St. Columba.’
Maldred – One who is miscounseled
Malece – From The Woods, A variant of name Melissa which means Bee
Maled – Blonde, A Surname
Malfred – Germanic – Safe haven, Refuge, Malfrid is a variant of Malfred
Malin –
Mallin – English – Little Warrior, Soldier, Little Strong Warrior
Mallorie – Old French – Unhappy, Unlucky, It is a spelling variant of Mallory
Mallory – English surname transferred to unisex forename use, derived from a Norman French byname for an unfortunate person, from Old French malheure, meaning ‘unfortunate, unhappy, unlucky.’
Malon – A little warrior
Malone – Irish surname transferred to forename use, from an Anglicized form of Gaelic O Maoil Eoin, meaning ‘devotee of St. Eoin (John).’
Malory – Old French – Unhappy, Unlucky, It is a spelling variant of Mallory
Malot – A child that was wished and prayed for. Used as a surname
Malt – One who is wild in a battle. An english surname
Malvin – Council friend
Malvinn – Celtic – Leader, Chief, English – Council-friend, Sword Friend, A variant is Malvynn
Malvynn – Celtic – Leader, Chief, English – Council-friend, Sword Friend, A variant is Malvinn
Malyn – Little warrior
Malyn – A warrior who is pettite or young
Man – A male human being
Manasseh – Anglicized form of Hebrew Menashsheh, meaning ‘causing to forget’ or ‘one who forgets.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including the eldest son of Joseph.
Mancel – He who is from the Manse
Mandan – A beloved one
Mandel – Semitic – Wisdom, Knowledge, A variant of name Mendel
Mandell – Semitic – Wisdom, Knowledge, A variant of name Mendel
Mander – English Gypsy – From Me, A nickname of beggar
Maneaser – British Boy name
Manford – Protected ford, A variant of name Mundford which is a place name from Norfolk
Manfred – A man of peace
Manfredi – Sicilian form of Manfred. It means strength peace or peaceful.
Manfrid – Man of Peace, Hero’s Peace, Peaceful Strength, Powerful Peace, A variant of Manfred
Manfried – A peaceful man
Manfrit – Man of Peace, Hero’s Peace, Peaceful Strength, Powerful Peace, A variant of Manfred
Manice – One who is dedicated to war
Manlea – Old English – Shared Land, Manly, From the Man’s Meadow, A variant is Manley
Manleich – A land that is shared petween two or more people
Manleigh – Old English – Shared Land, Manly, From the Man’s Meadow, A variant is Manley
Manley – From the man”s meadow, a name with connotations of masculinity
Manley – English surname transferred to forename use, from the name of various places composed of the Old English elements (ge)m?ne ‘common, shared’ and leah ‘meadow, pasture,’ hence ‘common meadow.’ Its choice as a forename is probably due to its similarity to the word manly.
Manly – A strong, masculine man
Manni – A pet form of the name Emmanuel . Meaning ‘God is with us’.
Mannie – God is with us, abbreviation of Emmanuel
Manning – Son of a hero
Manning – son of the hero
Mannix – Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Mainchin, meaning ‘little monk.’
Manny – The name Manny is a boy’s name of English origin, meaning God is with us’.
Manoth – A name for the Roman God
Mansfield – From the field by the small river, surname
Mansfield – Coming from a hilly pasture
Mansige – A man of victory
Manson – Fierce one
Manten – From the Man’s Town, Hero’s Town, A variant is Manton
Manton – From the Hero’s Town, From Mann’s Castle, A variant is Manten
Mapperley – A place name of an area in Nottingham, England
Maralyn – Blend of Marie or Mary and Lyn.
Marant – A warlike person
Marboar – An English male name
Marboart – A name given to Boys in England
Marc-Antoine – A gleaming and war-like man
Marc – A war-like person
March – English surname transferred to forename use, from the Norman French word march, meaning ‘boundary.’ Compare with other forms of March.
Marchland – From the March, Land in or along border regions : borderland
Marchman – From the March, Land in or along border regions : borderland
Mardel – Surname used as a given name.
Mardel – A boundary hill
Marden – From the valley with the pool, surname used as a given name
Marden – From the Valley with the Pool, An English Surname from location
Mardon – From the valley with the pool
Mardon – From the Valley with the Pool, An English Surname from location
Margiteut – A kind hearted, generous being
Margondes – A judgemental and hard working individual
Marhalt – A person who has a good heart and strong mind
Mariot – A place name of an old Normandian town Mariott
Marji – Variant of the French Margerie.
Mark –
Mark – Anglicized form of Welsh March, meaning ‘horse.’ In Arthurian legend, this is the name of a king of Cornwall.
Markham – Border or boundary of a homestead, A diminutive of Marcach
Marko – Pet form of English Mark, meaning ‘defense’ or ‘of the sea.’ Compare with another form of Marko.
Markus – English form of Latin Marcus, meaning ‘defense’ or ‘of the sea.’ Compare with another form of Markus.
Marl – A lovely wood
Marlan – A little hawk
Marland – From the march. A Form of Merle.
Marland – Person who lives near a lake
Marlayne – A woman from Magdala, compassionate
Marlea – Pleasant Wood, From the Meadow Near the Lake, A variant of Marley
Marleigh – Pleasant Wood, From the Meadow Near the Lake, A variant of Marley
Marlen – Variant spelling of English Marlon, probably meaning ‘little one of the sea.’ Compare with another form of Marlen.
Marley – Near the meadow by the lake, surname
Marley – He who is from the march meadow
Marlie – Meaning ‘pleasant wood’, Marlie is a variant spelling of the English Marley.
Marlin – Unknown, breed of fish
Marlin – This name, which means opportunistic, is also the name of a large, elegant deep-sea fish.
Marlo – This name either means an optimistic outlook or a hill by a lake.
Marlon –
Marlon – Probably an English contraction of French Marcelon, meaning ‘little one of the sea.’ This name was first brought to public attention by the American actor Marlon Brando whose family is said to be of French descent.
Marlow – He who is from the hill by the lake
Marlowe – Marshy, from the hill by the lake
Marlowe – English surname transferred to forename use, from a place name in Buckinghamshire, composed of the Old English elements mere ‘lake, pool’ and lafe ‘leavings, remnants,’ hence, ‘marshland.’
Marly – Pleasant Wood, From the Meadow Near the Lake, A variant of Marley
Marlyssa – Variant of Marlene Woman from Magdala.
Marmaduke – Anglicized form of Old Irish Mael-Maedoc, meaning ‘devotee of Maedoc.’
Maroney – A descendant of the hero. Used mainly as an English surname
Maronie – One who is the son of the hero
Marquez – Son of Marcus
Marquis – English name derived from the French title for the ‘governor of a border country,’ from Old French marchis (‘border country’). A Marquis ranks just below a Duke.
Marquise – Variant spelling of English Marquis, meaning ‘governor of a border country.’
Marrill – He has the light of the sea
Marrok – A knight that was thought to be a warewolf
Mars – A name of the God of War
Marsden – From the marsh valley
Marsden – The name Marsden is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘boundary valley’.
Marsdon – A person who is from the boundary of the valley
Marsh – From the marsh
Marsh – Marshal, Horse, Servant, From the Marsh or Swamp, Steward, Horse-keeper
Marshal – Steward
Marshal – Variant spelling of English Marshall, meaning either ‘keeper of horses’ or ‘shoeing smith.’
Marshall –
Marshall – English surname transferred to forename use, from a Norman French occupational term denoting someone who was a ‘keeper of horses,’ composed of the Germanic elements morah ‘horse’ and scalc ‘servant.’ By the time it became a surname it had acquired the meaning ‘shoeing smith.’
Marshel – A servant who takes care of the horses
Marsten – he is from the town near the marsh
Marston – From the town or settlement near the marsh, surname
Marston – The name Marston is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘residence near a marshy place’.
Martell – This strong name means one who wields a hammer.
Martial – English form of Roman Latin Martialis, meaning ‘of/like Mars.’
Martie – Pet form of English Martin, meaning ‘of/like Mars.’
Martin –
Martin – English form of Roman Latin Martinus, meaning ‘of/like Mars.’ Compare with another form of Martin.
Marty – Warrior of Mars.
Marty – Pet form of English Martin, meaning ‘of/like Mars.’
Martyn – Warrior of Mars.
Marven – Form of Mervin.
Marvin – Friend of the sea
Marvin – Variant spelling of English Mervin, meaning ‘marrow-eminent.’
Marvolo – One who is ill will, a character from Harry Potter
Marvyn – Variant spelling of English Marvin, meaning ‘marrow-eminent.’
Marwin – Famous friend
Marwood – One who is from the lake forest
Marylu – Derived from Mary Bitter. Mary was the biblical mother of Christ. Names like Dolores and Mercedes have been created to express aspects of Mary”s life and worship.
Marzal – A father of Martin, surname
Masel – A clergyman
Masen – Variant of Mason, good with his hands, and manual labor.
Mason –
Mason – English occupational surname transferred to forename use, derived from French macon, meaning ‘mason, stone-worker.’
Massey –
Massy – An English surname for the family who came from the town Manche in Normandy
Masterman – English occupational surname transferred to forename use, meaning ‘man of the master,’ i.e. ‘retainer’ or ‘servant.’
Maston – From the marsh settlement, An English Surname
Mat – Gift of Yahweh, Gift of God, Gift of the Lord, A variant of Matthew
Matania – Variant spelling of English Mattaniah, meaning ‘gift of God.’
Mather – A person who mows, Mower
Mathers – Son of Mather, A derivative of Matherson, Son of one who mows, Son of Mower
Mathew –
Mathew – Variant spelling of English Matthew, meaning ‘gift of God.’
Mathews – Gift of the Lord, Son of Matthew, A form of the name Matheson
Mathias – Variant spelling of English Matthias, meaning ‘gift of God.’
Mathye – A gift from Jehovah
Matill – One who is a present from God
Matrim – Lady, Mistress of the House, Dedicated to Mars
Matson – A son of Matthew
Matt – Gift of God
Matt – Short form of English Matthew, meaning ‘gift of God.’
Mattaniah – Anglicized form of Hebrew Mattanyah, meaning ‘gift of God.’ In the bible, this is the name of many characters, this was Zedekiah’s name before the captivity, he changed it after becoming Judah’s last king.
Mattathiah – Anglicized form of Greek Mattathias, meaning ‘gift of God.’ In the bible, this is the name of one of Christ’s ancestors.
Matthew – English form of French Mathieu, meaning ‘gift of God.’ In the bible, this is the name of one of the twelve apostles and author of the first Gospel of the New Testament.
Matthias – Anglicized form of Greek Maththias, meaning ‘gift of God.’ In the bible, this is the name of the apostle who took the place of Judas Iscariot.
Mattie – Pet form of English Matthew, meaning ‘gift of God.’ Compare with feminine Mattie.
Mattithiah – Anglicized form of Hebrew Mattithyah, meaning ‘gift of God.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a member of the family of Nebo.
Mattox – Lover of the sea
Mattson – Son of Matthew
Matty – Variant spelling of English Mattie, meaning ‘gift of God.’ Compare with feminine Matty.
Matugenus – A good natured, naughty and smart being
Matz – Gift of Yahweh, Gift of God, Gift of the Lord, A variant of Matthew
Mauduit – A modern, unsophisticated being
Maunfeld – English – Hilly Pasture, From the Field by the Small River, A derivative of the English name Mansfield
Maurica – A dark-skinned one
Maurice –
Maurice – Contracted form of Roman Latin Mauricius, meaning ‘dark-skinned, Moor.’ Introduced to Britain by the Normans. Infrequently used by the French and English.
Mav – Independent
Maverek – A man who is in independent
Maveric – Independent
Maverick –
Maverick – English surname transferred to forename use, derived from the vocabulary word maverick, originally meaning ‘unbranded range animal.’ This was the surname of Samuel Maverick (1803-1870), a Texas cattleman who refused to brand his cattle. Its use as a personal name first began in the early 1990s after the release of the movie ‘Maverick’ starring Mel Gibson. The sense of ‘unconventional person,’ is first recorded in 1886, and seems to have developed from the notion of being ‘independent, masterless.’
Maverik – Independent
Mavis – English – Resembling a small bird
Mavoheni – An English baby Boy name
Mavrick – When a nineteenth-century American named Maverick refused to brand his calves as other ranchers did, his name came to signify an independent man who avoids conformity.
Mavrick – This variation of the word ‘maverick’ means independent or unconventional.
Max – English short form of both Latin Maximilian ‘the greatest rival’ and Scottish Maxwell ‘the stream of Mack.’
Maxden – A greatest man from Denmark
Maxfield – From Mack or Max”s field, surname
Maxfield – The name Maxfield is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘Mac’s field’.
Maxim – The greatest one
Maximilian –
Maximilian – Short form of Latin Maximilianus, meaning ‘the greatest rival.’ In use by the English and Germans.
Maxson – This name means son of Max, which is derived from the Latin name Maximillion, meaning greatest.
Maxton –
Maxton – Generous, loving, and compassionate.
Maxwell – Meaning ‘Mack’s pool’ or ‘strem’. Mack is derived from the Scandinavian name Magnus.
Mayfield – From the strong man”s field, surname
Maykn – Male name of English and Germanic origin
Maylin – A beautiful waterfall
Maynard – English surname transferred to forename use, derived from the Norman personal name Mainard, meaning ‘strong and hardy.’
Maynerd – Variant spelling of English Maynard, meaning ‘strong and hardy.’
Mayo – English name meaning field
Mayson – Variant spelling of English Mason, meaning ‘stone-worker.’
Mcarthur – A son of Arthur
Mccoy – Adept at sensing the feelings and emotions of those around them.
Mckenzie – Variant spelling of English unisex Mackenzie, meaning ‘comely, finely made.’
Mclovin – Created Name, A character from the movie Superbad who is a nerd
Me – One who is powerful and excited individual
Mead – English surname transferred to unisex forename use, denoting someone who ‘lives by a meadow.’
Meade – Variant spelling of English unisex Mead, meaning ‘lives by a meadow.’
Meapa – One who is warlike
Meappa – A warrior, one who is like war
Mearcred – A baby Boy name of British origin
Mearth – A hopeful, trustworthy and modern being
Mearthel – An english place name
Medad – Means ‘love’ in Hebrew. In the Old Testament Medad is one of the elders who prophesizes in the camp of the Israelites after the flight from Egypt
Medan – Resolving Quarrel and Fight, Judgement Process
Mede – One who is like a meadow
Medelant – A Boy who comes from the meadow
Medgar – One who has the spear of prosperity
Medgaud – A person who owns many spears
Medwin – Strong friend
Medwine – A friend who is strong and powerful
Medwyn – Strong friend
Medwyn – One who is a strong and powerful friend
Meed – Variant spelling of English unisex Mead, meaning ‘lives by a meadow.’
Mel – One who is fearless and daring, always having brashness and self confidence.
Melborn – From the mill stream
Melborn – One who belongs to the stream mill
Melbourne – From the mill stream
Melbourne – English surname transferred to forename use, composed of the Old English elements mylla ‘mill’ and burne ‘stream,’ hence ‘mill stream.’
Melburn – From the mill stream
Melburn – From the surge of the pounder or Dicer.
Melburne – Who hails from the stream of mill
Melbyrne – From the mill stream
Melbyrne – A Stream from the mill
Melden – English – Hill with a cross, Meldon is a derivative of Melden
Meldon – A factory on a tall mountain, bearable person in high risky times.
Meldrick – From the powerful mill
Meldrick – Commencing from the influential crusher
Meldrik – Sturdy and durable grinding factory
Meldryk – The person who is coming from the powerful mincing shop in the city
Melech – Anglicized form of Hebrew Melek, meaning ‘king.’ In the bible, this is the name of the second son of Micah.
Melehan – A friendly, sensitive and confident being
Meletios – One who is of Melitos, a desirable individual
Melhim – One who is demanding, motivated and active individual
Meliance – A diplomatic and refined individual
Mellal – A confident and a master of good personality
Mellist – An affectionate and easily compatible human
Melodean – One who produce great melodies
Melville – Scottish surname of Norman French origin, transferred to English forename use, from the name of various places in Normandy called Malleville, meaning ‘bad settlement.’
Melvin – Mill friend
Melvin – English name of uncertain origin, possibly an altered form of Melville, meaning ‘bad settlement.’
Melvon – Meaning uncertain but possibly friend of Michael.
Melvon – The person who provides cooperation or assistance to Michael, associate of Michael.
Melvyn – Strong friend. Possibly friend of Michael.
Melvyn – Variant spelling of English Melvin, meaning ‘bad settlement.’
Melwin – Old English – Sword Friend, Polished Chief, Protector, A variant of Melvin
Melwyn – Sturdy associate, solid comrade, stout work-mate.
Melwynn – Old English – Sword Friend, Polished Chief, Protector, A variant of Melvin
Memory – The ability of recording any information and recalling at the time when needed.
Men – A name given to the father of light
Menahem – Anglicized form of Hebrew Menachem, meaning ‘comforter.’ In the bible, this is the name of a king of Israel who was notorious for his cruelty.
Mendian – One who is settled near the hill, enclosure near the hills.
Meoc – Devoted to defaces, from the God defaces, engaged in war, disposed to warfare
Merari – Anglicized form of Hebrew Merariy, meaning ‘bitter, unhappy.’ In the bible, this is the name of the third son of Levi.
Meraugis – A spontaneous and happy go lucky person
Mercer – Merchant
Mercer – The business person engaged in retail trade. Dealer.
Merchbiu – A reserved and secretive individual
Merchelm – A King with an analytical mind
Merchfyw – A creative and imaginative beings
Merchguinus – A reliable, communicative and adventerous being
Merchia – One who serves others and is responsible
Merchiaun – A creative and inspirational person
Merchion – One who has sensitive yet practical nature, a King
Merchitir – A person who is great and has a soulful being
Merchuino – An emotional, deep and expressive person
Merchuiu – One who has the power to speak out heart, cool tempered
Merchwyn – A dynamic, steady and restless soul
Meredith – English unisex name derived from Welsh Meredydd, probably meaning ‘sea day’ or ‘sea sun.’
Merestun – English – From the town near the lake, A variation of the name Mereston
Merewala – An expressive and fun loving person
Merewald – Happy monarch or joyful leader.
Merewode – English – From the forest with the lake, A variant of Merewood
Merewood – English – From the forest with the lake, A derivative is Merewode
Merget – An energy driven person, sensitive being
Merick – A dark skinned person, a swarthy, a moor
Meridian – English – Imaginary circle around the Earth
Merik – A person who has a dark skin tone
Merild – A king or a ruler of war and battle
Merit – Variant spelling of English unisex Merritt, meaning ‘boundary gate.’ Compare with strictly feminine Merit.
Meritt – Old English – Boundary Gate, Little Famous One, A variant of the name Merritt
Meriwether – Happy weather
Merle – English unisex name, derived from the Old French word merle, meaning ‘blackbird.’ It first came to public notice in the 1930s with the actress Merle Oberon, and is mostly given to girls.
Merlin – English form of Latin Merlinus, the name of a famous wizard of Arthurian legend, meaning ‘sea-fort.’ Merlin was introduced into Arthurian legend by Geoffrey of Monmouth. According to Geoffrey, Merlin was the son of a demon and a princess. He became known for his prophetic abilities at a very young age and was consulted by King Vortigern to explain why his castle kept collapsing. Merlin revealed that there was an underground lake in which two dragons slept, a white one and a red one, representing the Saxons and Britons, and this was the portent for things to come. He is also called Myrddin Emrys, meaning ‘Merlin the Immortal.’
Merlow – From the hill by the lake
Merlow – From the mountain via the river.
Merlyn – Unisex form of English Merlin, meaning ‘sea fort.’
Merovius – A vigilant, metriculous and religious person
Merrel – The glittering ocean.
Merrett – Old English – Boundary Gate, Little Famous One, A variant of the name Merritt
Merrick – English surname transferred to forename use, from an Old Norman French personal name composed of the Germanic elements mari/meri ‘fame’ and ric ‘power,’ hence ‘famous power.’
Merril – The magnificient marine.
Merrilees – A merry meadow or wood, a shelter of happiness
Merrill – Shining sea.
Merrill – English surname transferred to unisex forename use, derived from the personal name Meriel, meaning ‘sea-bright.’
Merritt – Little famous one
Merritt – English surname transferred to unisex forename use, from the Old English term moere gaet, meaning ‘boundary gate.’
Merryweather – Happy weather, A nickname or surname for someone who is cheery, variant spelling of Merriweather
Mersc – From the Marsh
Merton – English surname transferred to forename use, derived from the name of various places composed of the Old English elements mere ‘lake, pool’ and tun ‘enclosure, settlement,’ hence ‘lake settlement.’
Merv – Short form of English Mervin, meaning ‘marrow-eminent.’
Mervin – Variant spelling of English Mervyn, meaning ‘marrow-eminent.’
Mervyn – Famous friend
Mervyn – Anglicized form of Welsh Merfyn, meaning ‘marrow-eminent.’
Merwyn – Famous friend
Merwyn – Lover of the Sea, Famous Friend, A form of Merlin
Meryl – Variant form of English unisex Merrill, meaning ‘sea-bright.’
Meryle – Variant spelling of English unisex Merrill, meaning ‘sea-bright.’
Mescagni – An energetic, responsible and happy being
Mescagnus – A lucky, spontaneous and happy person
Mesech – Anglicized form of Hebrew Meshek, meaning ‘to draw.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of Japheth.
Meshach – Possibly means ‘who is what Aku is’ in Akkadian, Aku being the name of the Babylonian god of the moon. In the Book of Daniel in the Old Testament this is the Babylonian name of Mishael, one of the three men cast into a blazing furnace but saved from harm by God
Meshech – Anglicized form of Hebrew Meshek, meaning ‘to draw.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of Japheth.
Methusael – Anglicized form of Hebrew Methuwshael, meaning ‘man of God.’ In the bible, this is the name of a descendant of Cain.
Methuselah – Anglicized form of Hebrew Methuwshelach, meaning ‘man of the dart.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of Enoch. He lived to the age of 969 years.
Metushael – Variant spelling of English Methusael, meaning ‘man of God.’
Mevan – An independent and reasonable person
Meyrick – the person who rules over the seas.
Micah – Anglicized form of Hebrew Miyka, meaning ‘who is like God?’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including the father of Mattaniah.
Micaiah – Anglicized form of Hebrew Miyka, meaning ‘who is like God?’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including the father of Mattaniah.
Micajah – Variant spelling of English Micaiah, meaning ‘who is like God?’
Micha – Variant spelling of English Michah, meaning ‘who is like God?’
Michael – Anglicized form of Greek Michael (Hebrew Miyka’el), meaning ‘who is like God?’ or literally ‘El’s likeness.’ In the Old Testament bible, this is the name of many characters, including the prince of Angels, the first archangel who was closest to God and became the guardian angel of Israel. In the New Testament, he leads the angelic host against the Apocalyptic Dragon. The Dead Sea Scrolls contain a story entitled ‘The War of the Sons of Light and the Sons of Darkness,’ in which Michael is described as the ‘viceroy of heaven,’ a title said to once belong to Satan. His name was the war-cry of the angels when he led them in battle against their chief antagonist, Samael.
Michah – Anglicized form of Hebrew Miykah, meaning ‘who is like God?’ In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including a minor prophet.
Michaya – Variant spelling of English Micaiah, meaning ‘who is like God?’
Mick – Pet form of English Michael, meaning ‘who is like God?’ Rarely used anymore due to its use as a derogatory term for a Catholic Irishman.
Mickey – Unisex pet form of English Michael and Michaela, both meaning ‘who is like God?’
Micky – Pet form of English Michael, meaning ‘who is like God?’
Midian – Anglicized form of Hebrew Midyan, meaning ‘strife, war.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of Abraham.
Mike – The name Mike is a boy’s name of English origin, meaning who is like God?’.
Miki – Pet form of English Michael, meaning ‘who is like God?’
Milam – From the house situated near mill
Milbourn – Mill Stream, Border, From the Mill Stream, A variant form of Melbourne
Milbourne – Mill Stream, Border, From the Mill Stream, A variant form of Melbourne
Milburegh – A small fort or fortress
Milburn – English surname transferred to forename use, from the name of a place in Cumbria, composed of the Old English elements mylen ‘mill’ and burna ‘stream,’ hence ‘mill-stream.’
Milbury – A person belongs to the land of mills
Milbyrne – The stream of water from the mill land
Mile – Middle English name of uncertain origin, but commonly associated with Latin Milo, meaning ‘soldier.’ Compare with another form of Mile.
Miles – Merciful, a short form of Michael
Miles – Patronymic form of English Mile, meaning ‘son of Mile.’
Milford – English surname transferred to forename use, derived from the name of numerous places composed of the Old English elements mylen ‘mill’ and ford ‘ford,’ hence ‘mill ford.’
Milgen – One who looks out for opportunities
Milias – A Hard working person
Milit – Comradeship, A short form of Military
Millard – Miller, one who grinds grain, occupational surname used as first name
Millard – English surname transferred to forename use, from a variant of the surname Millward, a form of Millweard, an old Anglo-Saxon occupational surname composed of the Old English elements mylen ‘mill’ and weard ‘guardian,’ hence ‘mill-guard.’
Millburn – Mill Stream, Border, From the Mill Stream, A variant form of Melbourne
Millburne – Mill Stream, Border, From the Mill Stream, A variant form of Melbourne
Millen – A worker who grinds grain
Miller – One who grinds grain, an occupational name
Miller – Of English origin, meaning ‘one who grinds grain’, while traditionally a surname, is now a popular first name.
Millford – A stream of water across the mill
Mills – From Near the Mills, Mile’s Son, A variant form is Mils
Millward – Mill Guard, Guardian of the Mill, A variant form is Millard
Milo – Soldier, form of Miles
Milret – One who has independent nature and is brave
Milt – From the Mill Town, Middle of settlements, A variant form of Milton.
Milton – From the mill town or settlement, possibly from the middle town or settlement, surname
Milton – From an English surname that was from a place name meaning ‘mill town’ in Old English. A famous bearer of the surname was John Milton (1608-1674), the poet who wrote ‘Paradise Lost’
Milward – Mill Guard, Guardian of the Mill, A variant form is Millard
Mimum – A warm hearted, supportive individual
Minadus – A focused and desirable individual
Miner – One who mines
Minto – Great, Habitational name from a place near Denholm, A Scottish Surname
Miquita – An educated and humble individual
Mission – A set of tasks to fulfil the duty or work
Mitch – Short form of English Mitchell, meaning ‘who is like God?’
Mitchell – Who is like the Lord, a variant of Michael
Mitchell – English surname transferred to forename use, from a medieval form of Michael, meaning ‘who is like God?’
Mitt – A cover for protection
Miy – The one whose father provides joy
Miykah – Hebrew name meaning ‘who is like God?’ In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including a minor prophet. The Anglicized form is Michah.
Mizell – Wood cutter, Tiny Gnat, A variant form of Meisel
Mizosuaniaka – A goal oriented, intense and defined human being
Mo – Pet form of English Morris, meaning ‘dark-skinned, Moor.’ Compare with feminine Mo.
Moab – Means ‘of his father’ in Hebrew. In the Old Testament this is the name of a son of Lot. He was the ancestor of the Moabites, a people who lived in the region called Moab to the east of Israel
Mocca – A refined, deep and creative being
Moe – The name Moe is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘delivered’.
Mogga – Meinwen means being of dedicate, fairer complexion in the physical appearance
Mohanavel – A diligent and hard working individual
Moise – Middle English form of French Moise, meaning ‘drawn out.’
Monedorix – An expressive and imaginative being
Montagew – From the peaked mountain
Montague – English surname transferred to forename use, originally a Norman baronial name composed of the Old French elements mont ‘hill, mountain’ and aigu ‘pointed,’ hence ‘pointed mountain.’
Monte – From the wealthy man”s mountain
Monte – Variant spelling of English Monty, meaning ‘pointed mountain.’
Montgomery – From the wealthy man”s mountain, Montgomery is also the state capital of Alabama.
Montgomery – English surname transferred to forename use, originally a Norman baronial name composed of Old French mont ‘hill’ and the Germanic personal name Gomeric, hence ‘hill of Gomeric.’
Montie – A hill or a hilly area
Montmorency – English surname transferred to forename use, originally a Norman baronial name composed of Old French mont ‘hill’ and Germanic Morency, hence ‘hill of Morency.’
Monty – Pet form of English Montague ‘pointed mountain,’ and more rarely Montgomery ‘hill of Gomeric.’
Moody – A brave spirit, an impulsive person
Mookaiyan – An independent, reliable and hopeful being
Mookandi – A deiligent and persevering individual
Moon Unit – A part or a portion of the moon
Moon-Unit – One that Orbits the Moon, Name of Frank Zappa’s daughter, An unisex name
Moor – Dark-skinned
Moore – The name Moore is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘the moors’.
Moorea – One who is like moon, or has beautiful looks of moon
Moorland – Marsh Land, From the Moor-land, A variant transcription of Moreland
Moorley – Marsh Clearing, From the Meadow on the Moor, A derivative of name Morley
Moorly – Marsh Clearing, From the Meadow on the Moor, A derivative of name Morley
Moppe – The clearance or the cleaning
Moral – The set of values of the mankind
Moraunt – A friendly and approachable being
Morcant – The bright and clear sea, a huge sea
Morcenou – An obedient, righteous and eager individual
Mordecai – Anglicized form of Hebrew Mordekay, meaning ‘devotee of Marduk (Mars)’ or ‘little man.’ In the bible, this is the name of a cousin of Queen Esther.
Mordechai – Variant spelling of English Mordecai, meaning ‘devotee of Marduk (Mars)’ or ‘little man.’
Mordred – Old English Arthurian legend name of a Knight of the Round Table who was the illegitimate son and traitor of King Arthur, possibly meaning ‘sea counsel.’ He was brother (or half-brother) to Agravain, Gaheris, Gareth, and Gawain, and noted for having crowned himself and married Guinevere while Arthur was waging war on Emperor Lucius of Rome. He was killed by Arthur at the Battle of Camlann.
Moreland – Marsh Land, From the Moor-land, A variant transcription of Moreland
Moreley – From the meadow on the moor, surname
Morgan – Welsh name, derived from ancient Celtic Morcant, probably meaning ‘sea circle.’ In use by the English as a unisex name.
Morgen – English variant spelling of Welsh Morgan, probably meaning ‘sea circle.’ In use by the English as a unisex name.
Morggan – A variant of Morgan, White Sea Dweller, Great and Bright Sea, One who dwells near the sea
Morgun – A variant of Morgan, White Sea Dweller, Great and Bright Sea, One who dwells near the sea
Moriarty – Irish surname transferred to forename use, from an Anglicized form of Gaelic O Muircheartaigh ‘descendant of Muircheartach,’ hence ‘skilled seaman.’
Moriddig – An outspoken, moral and grateful being
Morirex – A moor, who works in the plains
Morison – A dark-skinned person, one who work in open lands
Morkere – One who is darker in complexion
Morland – The land of moors, the wet land
Morlee – From the meadows of the grass land
Morleigh – Marsh Clearing, From the Meadow on the Moor, A derivative of name Morley
Morley – English surname transferred to forename use, from the name of numerous places composed of the Old English elements mor ‘marsh, moor,’ and leah ‘meadow, pasture,’ hence ‘marsh meadow.’
Morly – A person with the dark skin
Mormarch – A lake from the uncultivated land
Morrey – Dark-skinned, A Moor. Form of Maurice.
Morrey – An un-cultivated land
Morrie – Land of un-cultivated soil
Morris –
Morris – Medieval English form of Roman Latin Maurice, meaning ‘dark-skinned, Moor.’
Morrisey – A dark colored person from the un-fertile land
Morrison – Dark-skinned, A Moor. Form of Maurice.
Morrison – The name Morrison is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘son of Morris’.
Morrissey – Irish surname transferred to forename use, from an Anglicized form of Gaelic O Muirgheasa ‘descendant of Muirgheas,’ hence ‘sea-taboo.’
Morrley – Marsh Clearing, From the Meadow on the Moor, A derivative of name Morley
Morrow – A warrior who fights in the sea
Morse – Dark-skinned, A Moor. Form of Maurice.
Mort – Short form of English Morton ‘settlement on the moor,’ and Mortimer ‘dead sea.’
Morten – The planet Mars, one who is from Mars
Morticia – The one who take care of the funerals
Mortimer – Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Muiriartach, meaning ‘mariner, seaman.’
Morton – From the town or settlement near the moors, surname
Morton – English surname transferred to forename use, from the name of various places derived from Old English mortun, meaning ‘settlement on the moor.’
Morty – Pet form of English Morton ‘settlement on the moor,’ and Mortimer ‘dead sea.’
Moruarch – An moor land in the form of arch
Morven – child of the sea
Mose – Italian form of English Moses, meaning ‘drawn out.’
Moses – Anglicized form of Hebrew Moshe and Greek Mouses, meaning ‘drawn out.’ In the bible, this is the name of the leader who brought the Israelites out of bondage and led them to the promised land.
Moshon – A suitable word to describe someone in motion
Mosiah – Drawn out
Mosley – The family name for the Lords of a manor
Moss – Medieval form of Moses saved from the water.
Moss – English surname transferred to forename use, derived from medieval Jewish Moss (2), meaning ‘drawn out.’ Compare with another form of Moss.
Mostyn – The town of seedless plants
Moude – One who battle bravely
Mouric – A tanned person, dark complexion
Murdanie – Pet form of English Murdoch, meaning ‘sea warrior.’
Murdie – Pet form of English Murdoch, meaning ‘sea warrior.’
Murdo – Pet form of English Murdoch, meaning ‘sea warrior.’
Murdoch – Anglicized form of Scottish Gaelic Muireadhach, meaning ‘sea warrior.’
Murdock – Scottish surname transferred to forename use, from an Anglicized form of Gaelic Muireadhach, meaning ‘sea warrior.’
Murdy – Pet form of English Murdoch, meaning ‘sea warrior.’
Murgatroyd – English surname transferred to forename use, derived from a place name meaning ‘the clearing belonging to Margaret.’
Murphy – Irish surname transferred to forename use, from an Anglicized form of Gaelic O Murchadha ‘descendant of Murchadh,’ hence ‘sea-warrior.’
Murray – Scottish surname transferred to forename use, from an Anglicized form of Scottish Gaelic Muireach, meaning ‘sea warrior.’
Murtagh – Anglicized form of Gaelic O Muircheartaigh ‘descendant of Muircheartach,’ hence ‘skilled seaman.’ Compare with another form of Murtagh.
Murty – Pet form of English Murdock, meaning ‘sea warrior.’
Myles – Merciful.
Myles – The name Myles is a boy’s name of English origin, meaning soldier or merciful’.
Myron – Greek name adopted by early English Christians because of its association with the gift of myrrh given to Jesus by the Magi, derived from the Greek word myron, meaning ‘myrrh.’
English boy names starting with N
Nacien – The person who comes from the north face.
Naftali – Anglicized form of Hebrew Naphtaliy, meaning ‘my strife’ or ‘wrestling.’
Nahor – Anglicized form of Greek Nachor (Hebrew Nachowr), meaning ‘snoring’ or ‘snorting.’ In the bible, this is the name of the son of Terah and brother of Abraham. Compare with another form of Nahor.
Nahum – Anglicized form of Hebrew Nachuwm, meaning ‘comfort.’ In the bible, this is the name of a minor prophet who foretold the fall of Nineveh.
Naisbit – The nose-bend of the river
Naisbitt – The nose-bend of a piece of ground
Nandy – Pet form of English Ferdinand, meaning ‘ardent for peace.’
Nanowne – A Greenlandic name, a Polar bear
Nap – A resourceful, practical and gorgeous being
Naphtali – Anglicized form of Hebrew Naphtaliy, meaning ‘my strife’ or ‘wrestling.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of Jacob and Bilhah.
Narboar – A large body of water sparkling brilliantly in the daylight.
Narboart – A rational, balanced and tactful person
Nasappa – A reserved, strong and creative being
Nash – English topographic surname transferred to forename use, derived from Middle English atten ash (‘at the ash’), hence ‘lives by an ash tree.’
Nasmith – The name Nasmith is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘nail maker’.
Nat – Short form of English Nathan ‘a giver’ or ‘given of God’ and Nathaniel ‘given of God.’ Compare with another form of Nat.
Nate – The name Nate is a boy’s name of English origin, meaning gift of God’.
Nathan – Anglicized form of Greek Natham, meaning ‘a giver’ or ‘given of God.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of David. Compare with another form of Nathan.
Nathaniel – English form of Greek Nathanael, meaning ‘given of God’ or ‘whom God gave.’ In the New Testament bible, this is the name of an apostle, probably the same person as Bartholomew.
Nature – Something natural, made by God
Navarsu – A person who likes to travel and experience
Nayland – The name Nayland is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘island-dweller’.
Naylor – The name Naylor is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘nailer’.
Neal –
Neal – A variant of Neil, this English and Irish baby name means champion and undefeated.
Nealson – The born son of Victor.
Neas – Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Eighneachan, possibly meaning ‘man of force.’
Nebuchadnezzar – Anglicized form of Hebrew Nebuwkadnetstsar, meaning ‘Nebo, defend my crown’ or ‘Nebo, defend my firstborn son.’ In the bible, this is the name of a ruler of Babylon who conquered Judah and Jerusalem and destroyed temples.
Nebuchadrezzar – Anglicized form of Hebrew Nebuwkadnetstsar, meaning ‘Nebo, defend my crown’ or ‘Nebo, defend my firstborn son.’ In the bible, this is the name of a ruler of Babylon who conquered Judah and Jerusalem and destroyed temples.
Necessity – unavoidable or extremely requisite
Nectovelius – People from the northern cliff
Ned – An Old English name, Ned means ‘guardian of the riches’ or ‘wealthy’. It is a pet name for Edward, Edgar, Edmund and Edwin and a name in its own right.
Nedabiah – Anglicized form of Hebrew Nedabyah, meaning ‘whom Jehovah impels.’ In the bible, this is the name of one of the sons of king Jehoiachin of Judah.
Neddie – The guardian who is rich and prosperous.
Neddy – The mate who is flush and well off.
Needham – The person in need of a place to stay.
Neeli – The one who is winning the competition.
Neely – Pet form of English Neal, meaning ‘champion.’
Neeta – The person who is acceptable and endurable.
Nehemiah – Anglicized form of Hebrew Nechemyah, meaning ‘Jehovah comforts’ or ‘whom Jehovah comforts.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a governor of Judah under the Persian king Artachshatra.
Neil – Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Niall, arrived at this form via Norman French Nel, meaning ‘champion.’
Neill – Variant spelling of English Neil, meaning ‘champion.’
Neilson – The person who is having affection by the general public.
Neko – The butter made from the Sheep’s milk.
Nekoda – Anglicized form of Hebrew Neqowda, meaning ‘distinguished.’ In the bible, this is the name of the head of a family of Babylonian exiles.
Nelly –
Nels – Son of Neil.
Nelsen – The born son of the victor (the champion)
Nelson – Son of Neil.
Nelson – English patronymic surname transferred to forename use, meaning ‘son of Neil.’
Nennius – The person comes from the northern face.
Neo – Modern English name derived from the Greek word neos, meaning ‘new.’ Compare with another form of Neo.
Nerian – The person who cares for others.
Nerovens – A knight from the northern region
Nesbit – The name Nesbit is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘land or river bend shaped like a nose’.
Nesbitt – Resembling nose-bend
Neshaun – God is graceful or elegant.
Neshvee – A good judge, pleasant and humble being
Nethaneel – Anglicized form of Hebrew Nethanel, meaning ‘given of God’ or ‘whom God gave.’ In the Old Testament bible, this is the name of many characters, including the fourth son of Jesse.
Nethaniah – Anglicized form of Hebrew Nethanyah, meaning ‘given of Jehovah’ or ‘whom Jehovah gave.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including the father of the murderer of Gedaliah.
Nevada – English unisex name derived from the U.S. state name, meaning ‘snow-capped.’
Nevan – Variant spelling of English Nevin, meaning either ‘little bone’ or ‘little saint.’
Nevil – Variant spelling of English Neville, meaning ‘new town.’
Neville –
Neville – English surname transferred to forename use, derived from a Norman baronial name meaning ‘new town.’
Nevin – Irish surname transferred to forename use, from an Anglicized form of either Gaelic Cnamhin, a nickname for a skinny man meaning ‘little bone,’ or from Gaelic Naomhan, meaning ‘little saint.’
New –
Newbold – The name Newbold is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘new building’.
Newbury – The name Newbury is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘new borough, new settlement’.
Newell – The name Newell is a boy’s name of English origin, meaning new town’.
Newhall – The hall that is just made
Newland – The name Newland is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘new land’.
Newlands – The lands that war bought recently
Newlyn – From the shrine of Saint Newelina.
Newman – The name Newman is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘newcomer’.
Newport – The name Newport is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘new port’.
Newt – The name Newt is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘a small salamander’.
Newton – New town
Newton – English surname transferred to forename use, derived from the name of various places composed of the Old English elements neowe ‘new’ and tun ‘enclosure, settlement,’ hence ‘new settlement.’
Neyo – Deriving from the element ‘neos’, the name Neyo is a variant of the name Neo and translates as meaning ‘new’.
Ngahuia – An exotic person who can sing
Nic – English short form of Latin Dominic ‘belongs to the lord’ and English Nicholas ‘victor of the people.’
Nichasin – A quick, versatile and funloving person
Nicholas – Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Aonghus, meaning ‘excellent valor.’
Nicholson – The name Nicholson is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘son of Nicol’.
Nick –
Nick – Short form of English Nicholas/Nickolas, meaning ‘victor of the people.’
Nicklas – The winning person of the people.
Nickleby – The name Nickleby is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘Nicholas’s village’.
Nickolas – Variant spelling of English Nicholas, meaning ‘victor of the people.’
Nickole – The fighter who is fighting on behalf of people.
Nickson –
Nickson – The overcomer fights for the people.
Nicky – Unisex pet form of English Nichole and Nicholas, meaning ‘victor of the people.’
Nico –
Nicson – The born son of the victorious people.
Nidhogg – Anglicized form of Old Norse Ni?hoggr, meaning ‘dreaded striker.’ In mythology, this is the name of a dragon or serpent who gnaws at the roots of the world tree Yggdrasill.
Niel – Variant spelling of English Neil, meaning ‘champion.’ Compare with another form of Niel.
Niewheall – Newly constructed hall, fresh place.
Nigel – Champion, from the Irish Gaelic name Niall
Nigel – Middle English form of Latin Nigellus, meaning ‘champion.’
Nijel – Winner, conqueror, hero, overcomer.
Nikki – Abbreviation of Nicholas. Mythological Nike was Greek goddess of victory and root origin of Nicholas.
Nikko – Abbreviation of Nicholas. Mythological Nike was Greek goddess of victory and root origin of Nicholas.
Nikko – The deity of success.
Niko – Abbreviation of Nicholas. Mythological Nike was Greek goddess of victory and root origin of Nicholas.
Nikos – Abbreviation of Nicholas. Mythological Nike was Greek goddess of victory and root origin of Nicholas.
Nikson – The medical practitioner in the armed forces.
Nile – Victor, winner, defeater, titleholder.
Niles –
Niles – English patronymic surname transferred to forename use, meaning ‘son of Neal.’
Nilson – The born son of the winner or conqueror or victor.
Nilton – Mill town
Nimbus – Modern English name derived from the vocabulary word, nimbus, originally meaning ‘bright cloud surrounding a god,’ from Latin nimbus ‘cloud.’ It may also be related to nebula ‘cloud, mist.’
Nimkeek – An optimistic and healthy human
Nimrod – Anglicized form of Hebrew Nimrowd, meaning ‘rebel.’ In the bible, this is the name of a great-grandson of Noah who was a renowned hunter.
Ninadha – An understanding and happy individual
Ninel – Name of a saint, imaginative and fertile
Nionne – One who is the Greek God of wine
Nireekshat – The procedure of doing something
Nirek – Who hails from the northern region
Niren – The person who comes along from northern part.
Nirgranth – One who is coming from the northern part of the nation.
Nirgun – From the northern face.
Nirguna – Comes from the North region
Niria – The person of the north.
Nirijhar – The mankind form the north side.
Nirjarini – Person from the north side.
Nirjhar – North side human being.
Nirjis – One of the main directions , north.
Nirjvar – Coming from north direction.
Nirlep – Residing at northern part.
Nirlepa – One who dwells in the north face.
Nirlipth – One who is staying at North part.
Nirlobh – Native from northern cliff.
Nirlobha – Living in north side.
Nirmada – One person hailing from northern part
Nirmail – One who owns a farm in north part.
Nirmal – The one who dwells in the north side farm house.
Nirmala – The proprietor of the north farm house..
Nirmalan – Wood from the northern forests
Nirmalbir – The farm house which is situated in the northern part.
Nirmalcheet – The one who found good to settle in north part.
Nirmalchit – A town or village in Northern part
Nirmaldeep – A village located in northern region
Nirmaljog – Staying in the north face.
Nirmalkaram – The one closer to heart from the north side.
Nirmalpreet – A very close companion
Nirmalprem – Close buddy from the north face.
Nirmalsev – Protector who comes from the north cliff.
Nirmaltek – Water falling in spring season in the north part.
Nirmalya – One of the climate seasons that comes from the north side.
Nirmama – Timber or lumber from the north part.
Nirman – Loving mate who resides in north part.
Nirmantu – Close chum who lives in the northern cliff.
Nirmanyu – The soldier at the northern entrance.
Nirmay – Good companion from the north part.
Nirmayi – Close mate from north part.
Nirmohi – Person from the northern section
Nirmol – Person residing in north section.
Nirmolak – A wolf from the northern areas
Nisa – Harbour or bay that is situated in the woodland.
Nivek – Modern English name created by spelling Kevin (‘little comely one’) backwards.
Niven – Anglicized form of Irish Naomhan, meaning either ‘little saint.’
Nixen – The Son of Nick
Nixon – Abbreviation of Nicholas, possibly meaning Nick”s son, The mythological Nike was the Greek goddess of victory and root origin of Nicholas.
Nixon – The name Nixon is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘son of Nicholas’.
Noah – Anglicized form of Greek Noe (Hebrew Noach), meaning ‘rest.’ In the bible, this is the name of the last antediluvian patriarch, the main character of the flood story. Compare with feminine Noah.
Noble – English name derived from the vocabulary word, from Latin nobilis, meaning ‘noble.’
Noel – English form of French Noel, meaning ‘day of birth.’
Nog – A grog or a wooden cup
Nogah – Anglicized form of Hebrew Nogahh, meaning ‘shining splendor,’ as of the fire or the sun. In the bible, this is the name of a son of King David.
Nolan – Irish surname transferred to forename use, from an Anglicized form of O Nuallain ‘descendant of Nuallan,’ hence ‘little champion’ or ‘little chariot fighter.’
Noland – Variant spelling of English Nolan, meaning ‘little champion’ or ‘little chariot fighter.’
Noll – Medieval pet form of English Oliver, probably meaning ‘elf army.’
Nomar – Imaginative and content individual
Norbert –
Norcross – From the northern crossroads, surname
Norcross – The person is from the crossroads from the northern part.
Norfolk – The name Norfolk is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘place of the northern people’.
Norgales – The one who is from the northern division from the land.
Noris – Horse of the person who has come from the northern part.
Norm – Short form of English Norman, meaning ‘northman.’
Norma – Who hails from the northern region
Norman – From the north, northerner, The name Norman appeared before the French Norman Conquest, and therefore while both names may come from the same root, they are not as directly linked as may first appear.
Norman – The name Norman is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘northerner, Norseman’.
Normand – English form of Norwegian Normund, meaning ‘north protection.’
Normann – One who is coming from the northern part of the nation.
Normannus – From the northern face.
Normen – Comes from the North region
Normie – The person of the north.
Normy – The mankind form the north side.
Norrie – Pet form of English Norman, meaning ‘northman.’
Norris –
Norris – English surname transferred to forename use, from the Old Norman French word norreis, meaning ‘from the north.’
Norryl – Person from the north side.
Nortan – North side human being.
North – Direction name
North – One of the main directions , north.
Northclif – Coming from north direction.
Northcliff – The name Northcliff is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘northern cliff’.
Northcliffe – One who dwells in the north face.
Northclyf – One who is staying at North part.
Northclyff – Native from northern cliff.
Northclyffe – Living in north side.
Northman – One person hailing from northern part
Northrop – The name Northrop is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘northern farm’.
Northrup – The one who dwells in the north side farm house.
Northtun – The proprietor of the north farm house..
Northwode – Wood from the northern forests
Nortin – The farm house which is situated in the northern part.
Norton –
Norton – English surname transferred to forename use, from the name of numerous places composed of the Old English elements nor? ‘north’ and tun ‘enclosure, settlement,’ hence ‘northern settlement.’
Nortrop – A town or village in Northern part
Nortrup – A village located in northern region
Norvel – Staying in the north face.
Norvin – Friend from the north, surname
Norvin – The name Norvin is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘northern friend’.
Norvy – A very close companion
Norvyn –
Norvyn – Close buddy from the north face.
Norward – Protector who comes from the north cliff.
Norwel – Water falling in spring season in the north part.
Norwell – From the northern well or spring, surname
Norwell – One of the climate seasons that comes from the north side.
Norwerd – Timber or lumber from the north part.
Norwin – Loving mate who resides in north part.
Norwinn – Close chum who lives in the northern cliff.
Norwood – English surname transferred to forename use, from the name of various places composed of the Old English elements nor? ‘north’ and wudu ‘wood,’ hence ‘north wood.’
Norwyn – Good companion from the north part.
Norwynn – Close mate from north part.
Nota – One who likes to inspire and has dedication
Nothelm – Person from the northern section
Nothhelm – Person residing in north section.
Nothwulf – A wolf from the northern areas
Nougui – A good understanding and comforting individual
Nowell – Variant spelling of English Noel, meaning ‘day of birth.’
Nowles – Harbour or bay that is situated in the woodland.
Noyce – The name Noyce is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘walnut tree’.
Nukala – A restless soul who is in search of opportunities
Nun – Anglicized form of Hebrew Nuwn, meaning ‘fish.’ In the bible, this is the name of the father of Joshua.
Nunna – From the rock face which is situated in the northern part.
Nver – An ambitious and imaginative being
Ny – A person who is a angel like individual
Nykko – Abbreviation of Nicholas. Mythological Nike was Greek goddess of victory and root origin of Nicholas.
Nykko – Person who belongs to the planet Mars.
Nykyrian – One who is a wonderful orator and futuristic
Nyle – Island
Nyle – island
Nyles – Champion Form of Neil.
Nym – A soldier of the King’s army
English boy names starting with O
Oak – A Sanskrit word that means adorable, charming, beautiful.
Oakden – It is referring to the Hindu deity Lord ram as the infatuated person.
Oakes – Combination of two words ‘Mohan’ that means Charming and ‘Babu’ means sir or man.
Oakland – An enchanting brave person.
Oaklee – The servant of Lord krishna (a Hindu deity)
Oakleigh – South Indian variant of Mohandas that means servant of Lord Krishna.
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’.
Oakly – Kind and compassionate, Lord Krishna
Obadiah – Anglicized form of Hebrew Obadyah, meaning ‘servant of God.’ In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including a minor prophet.
Obed-Edom – Anglicized form of Hebrew Obed Edown, meaning ‘servant of Edom’ or ‘he who serves the Edomites.’ In the bible, this is the name of a Levite and a Gittite.
Obed – Anglicized form of Hebrew Owbed, meaning ‘serving, worshiping.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a son of Ruth.
Obedience – One who is trustworthy, One who can be loved or trusted.
Oberon – English form of French Auberon, meaning ‘elf ruler.’ In Shakespeare’s ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream,’ this was the name of the king of the fairies.
Ocean – English unisex name derived from the vocabulary word, from Latin oceanus, from Greek okeanos, meaning ‘ocean.’
Ocelfa – An Arabic term to the one who revives the religion. The title of Sufi Saint Abdul Qadir Jilani.
Ocga – A grateful, authentic and outspoken person
Odale – The Bitterness of sea, a rebellious one.
Odam – An Arabic word that means one who gives respect or one who respects others.
Odayle – A Persian word that means ‘Eyelashes’.
Odbehrt – One who is always happy. Who make others happy.
Oded – Anglicized form of Hebrew Owded, meaning ‘restorer.’ In the bible, this is the name of the father of Azariah, and the name of a prophet who lived in the time of King Ahaz.
Odell – Of the valley, or an old English place name and surname meaning woad hill, Woad is an Old World plant formerly grown for its leaves that yield a blue dye.
Odell – English surname transferred to forename use, from a place name composed of the Old English elements wad ‘woad (a plant yielding blue dye)’ and hyll ‘hill,’ hence ‘woad hill.’
Odi – The fourth manifestation of Lord Vishnu.
Odom – Pleased or satisfied.
Odran – Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Odhran, meaning ‘little sallow one.’
Odwolfe – A just or fair person, free from any favouritism, unbiased person
Odwulf – A Just lady, equitable, free from prejudice or any kind of favouritism
Oegelsby – The person who contributes to the fulfillment of a need or furtherance of an effort or purpose.
Oelfwine – A sensitive and refined person
Ofeibea – A good communicator who is appreciated
Ofer – Variant spelling of English Ofir, meaning ‘gold’ or ‘reducing to ashes.’
Ofir – Variant spelling of English Ophir, meaning ‘gold’ or ‘reducing to ashes.’
Oftfor – One who has foresight and vision for more
Ogdan – The person who is steadfast in allegiance or duty, the one who is open type and genuine.
Ogden – English habitational surname transferred to forename use, composed of the Old English elements ac ‘oak’ and denu ‘valley,’ hence ‘oak valley.’
Ogdon – Freshly brought into existence, newcomer to this world
Ogelsby – The almighty God, who is always same yesterday, today and forever
Ogelsvie – A person who engaged in or experienced in warfare like Novel
Ogelsvy – The fresh nimble, constantly giving light and ever shine
Ogrins – An individualistic and happy being
Oguhyr – A new and bright individual
Ohad – Means ‘united’ in Hebrew. In the Old Testament he is the third son of Simeon
Oiddii – A personal who is original and fun loving
Okeley – A spelling variation of the Neelam or Nilam that means the Blue Sapphire.
Okely – An Alder tree that grows himself across the rivers or streams.
Okera – One who is royal born and is versatile
Okes – A willingly strong spirit and a strong and active person with a calm mind.
Okey – A bright shining light that is pleasing to the eyes
Oldwin – The Blue atmosphere, blue firmament.
Oldwyn – The neck body part is blue.
Olen – Holy
Olfa – A familiar and intimate individual
Oli – Short form of English Oliver, probably meaning ‘elf army.’
Olin – Hallowed
Olivander – The one who shelters the olive tree.
Oliver – Peaceful or the olive tree
Oliver William – Oliver comes from the name Olive – after the tree, and also means ‘Elf Warrior’, William is the English version of the Germanic name Wilheim meaning ‘desire’ and ‘helmet’.
Oliver – English form of French Olivier, probably meaning ‘elf army.’
Olivera – The sign or olive tree
Ollaneg – comes from the north west of London, Olney.
Ollie – Unisex pet form of English Oliver and Olivia, both probably meaning ‘elf army.’
Olly – ELF military or olive tree like.
Olney – The one who comes from Olney.
Olyn – The red fruit tree which has tiny branches all around.
Omar – Anglicized form of Hebrew Owmar, meaning ‘eloquent, talkative’ or ‘speaker.’ In the bible, this is the name of a grandson of Esau. Compare with another form of Omar.
Omega – English unisex name derived from the last letter of the Greek alphabet. This name was used occasionally by Victorian parents for a ‘last-born child.’
Omni – The one who is able to communicate or get indicators in all directions
Omri – Anglicized form of Hebrew Omriy, meaning ‘pupil of Jehovah’ or ‘servant of Jehovah.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a king of Israel.
On – Anglicized form of Hebrew Own, meaning ‘vigor’ or ‘wealth.’ In the bible, this is the name of a leader of the Korah group.
Onam – Anglicized form of Hebrew Ownam, meaning ‘vigorous, strong.’ In the bible, this is the name of the father of Jada.
Onslow – From the zealous one”s hill
Onslow – The name Onslow is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘from the zealous one’s hill’.
Onslowe – Passionate or adoring one’s mountain
Ontzlake – A Good knight of prowess
Opher – Variant spelling of English Ophir, meaning ‘gold’ or ‘reducing to ashes.’
Ophir – Anglicized form of Hebrew Owphiyr, meaning ‘gold’ or ‘reducing to ashes.’ In the bible, this is the name for gold and its characteristics, the name of a land or city, and the name of the eleventh son of Joktan.
Or – Residing at the edge of a shoreline
Ora – English unisex name derived from Latin orare, meaning ‘to pray.’ Compare with strictly feminine Ora.
Orahamm – The place surrounded by lake or water.
Oral – The statements which were given already.
Oram – The nearer place to sea or river.
Oran – Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Odhran, meaning ‘little sallow one.’ Compare with another form of Oran.
Orange – Orange
Oratun – Farmhouse near the boundary line.
Ordbehrt – A sensitive, dedicated and honest being
Orde – The blade point of the sharp sword.
Ordell – The tiny table knife or bread-knife or bladeknife.
Ordheah – A high spirited and optimistic individual
Ordla – A strong minded, affectionate individual
Ordlaf – An amusing and logical being
Ordland – from the peak of the mountain.
Ordman – The one who can handle the spear very well.
Ordmund – The one who guards with a javelin.
Ordovs – A reasonable and observant individual
Ordsone – The born son of Ormond.
Ordwald – The one who is possessing the might like javelin.
Ordwin – The assistant who fights with a javelin.
Ordwine – The one who is very close mate to spear.
Orford – Tiger, one of the bold animals.
Orham – The one who is free of extraneous elements of any kind.
Orian – Anglicized form of Middle Welsh Urien, meaning ‘privileged birth.’
Orick – The person who is a triumph one with peaceful sleep.
Orik – From the ancient oak tree
Orik – Steadiness of mind under stress.
Oris – A variation of name Orris, Tree
Orman – Mariner, Spearman
Ormand – Deserving of esteem and respect.
Ormeman – Mother of prettiness, motherhood of loveliness.
Ormemund – Nooa break, relaxation, relief, well being.
Ormerod – English surname transferred to forename use, composed of the Old Norse name Ormarr and Old English rod ‘clearing,’ hence ‘Ormarr’s clearing.’
Ormond – Irish surname transferred to forename use, from an Anglicized form of Gaelic O Ruaidh, meaning ‘descendant of Ruadh.’
Ormonde – Variant spelling of English Ormond, meaning ‘descendant of Ruadh.’
Ormund – The glow of the conviction, spark of the belief.
Orrell – English surname transferred to forename use, composed of the Old English elements ora ‘ore’ and hyll ‘hill,’ hence ‘ore hill.’
Orrick – From the ancient oak tree
Orrick – The oak tree land.
Orrik – From the primordial oak land.
Orrin – Variant spelling of English Oran, meaning ‘little sallow one.’
Orson – English surname transferred to forename use, from an old Norman French byname, ourson, a diminutive of ours ‘bear,’ hence ‘little bear’ or ‘bear cub.’
Orton – From the shore settlement or town, a surname
Orton – The border or edge of the farm.
Ortun – The ranch near the borderline.
Orval – Variant spelling of English Orville, probably meaning ‘golden city.’
Orville –
Orville – English literary name created by Fanny Burney, author of the 1778 novel Evelina, probably intended to mean ‘golden city.’
Orvin – The person who is very closer to Spear.
Orvvite – An orderly, versatile and tidy individual
Orwald – The person who is possessing the power like a spear.
Orwell – The turnoff of a stream.
Orwin – The assistant who fights with a javelin.
Orwynn – The person who is very much familiar with the spear.
Osbart – The powerful and shining lights from God.
Osbeohrt – A powerful light of God
Osbeorht – The shining light from the God
Osbern – The one who leads the war on behalf of most high God.
Osbernus – Who leads war on behalf of God
Osbert – The name Osbert is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘divinely brilliant’.
Osbertus – The power and bright light of God
Osborn – Divine bear
Osborn – The name Osborn is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘divine bear’.
Osbourne – English surname transferred to forename use, derived from a variant of Osborn, meaning ‘divine-bear.’
Osbryht – The light from God that brightens
Osburh – The lights of God
Osburn – The celestial combatant who fights on behalf of God.
Osburt – The bright of the lifetime.
Oscar – God”s spear
Oscar – The name Oscar is a boy’s name of English, Irish origin meaning ‘God spear, or deer-lover or champion warrior’.
Osceola – radiant and shining powerful nimble from God.
Oscytel – holy spear, the person who really admires the animal deer
Oseberne – The light of God that shines
Osebertus – The brave soldier of god
Osewold – The brave fighter of God
Osfrid – The bravest warrior of the God
Osgood – English surname transferred to forename use, derived from the Anglo-Saxon personal name Osgod, meaning ‘divine Gaut.’
Oslaf – A free-detailed and sensitive person
Oslafa – An ambitious, courageous and strong person
Osma – One who acts like a divine protector
Osman – Variant spelling of English Osmond, meaning ‘divine protection.’ Compare with another form of Osman.
Osmar – Divinely glorious
Osmar – This uplifting name means either amazing or divine.
Osmarr – God like fame, who is born with glory
Osmel – One with a preserving and detailed nature
Osmod – A rare meaning who is under divine protection
Osmon – One who is provided protection by God
Osmond – Divine protector
Osmond – The name Osmond is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘divine protection’.
Osraed – One who is like a divine counselor
Osric – Divine ruler
Osric – The name Osric is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘divine ruler’.
Osrick – A divine and powerful ruler
Osrid – Divine counselor
Osryd – A majestic and divine counselor
Ossian – Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Oisin, meaning ‘little deer.’
Ossy – A divine and powerful person, spiritual
Osulf – A creative and imaginative individual
Osuuald – One with a clever, optimistic and analytical
Osuualdus – One who has a desire to understand others
Osuuol – An intense, practical and desirable person
Osuuoldus – A happy-go-lucky and gorgeous individual
Osvald – Rule of God, is very powerful and passionate
Osvin – One who is a God’s friend
Oswald – Divine power
Oswald – Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Osweald, meaning ‘divine power’ or ‘divine ruler.’
Oswell – One who has divine and majestic power
Oswin – God”s friend
Oswin – The name Oswin is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘God’s friend’.
Oswinus – A spontaneous and happy go lucky person
Oswudu – One who respects and loves people
Oswuff – A great and stable minded ruler
Oswulf – A name given to a King
Osyth – Used in Gog’s war, a divine and majestic war
Otey – Anothe variant of Ottey, imaginative
Othello – English name created by Shakespeare and thought to probably have been inspired by Italian Thorello (‘young bull’), perhaps changing only the first element from Thor- to Otho, hence ‘rich youth.’
Othniel – Meaning uncertain, possibly ‘lion of God’ or ‘strength of God’ in Hebrew. In the Old Testament he is a nephew of Caleb who becomes the first of the ruling judges of the Israelites
Otis – English surname transferred to forename use, meaning ‘son of Otto.’
Otniel – Variant spelling of English Othniel, meaning ‘lion of God.’
Ottis – Variant spelling of English Otis, meaning ‘son of Otto.’
Ottoline – A dynamic and restless person, they enjoy change
Oudia – An imaginative and creative person
Ouein – A dynamic and independent person
Oughtred – A son of Ughtred, has independent nature
Oukouaka – A trusted individual who has capabilities
Outacite – Another name for a man-killer
Overton – A habitational name for an enclosure
Owen – Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Eoghan, meaning ‘born of yew.’ Compare with another form of Owen.
Owner – A spontaneous and happy go lucky personality
Oxford – The name Oxford is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘from the oxen crossing’.
Oxforde – One who belongs to the Ox ford
Oxley – From the ox enclosure
Oxley – A habitational name meaning a well born individual
Oxnaford – One who came from the ox ford
Oxnatun – The one who came from Ox farm
Oxton – The one who belonged to ox farm
Oz –
Oz – English short form of longer names beginning with Os-, meaning ‘god.’ Compare with another form of Oz.
Ozmen – A person who is a saviour and is born as a strong being
Ozzie – This is a nickname for ‘Oswald,’ which means divine power. It is also the name of the famous rock n’ roll singer Ozzie Osbourne.
Ozzy – Variant spelling of Middle English Ozzie, meaning ‘divine power’ or ‘divine ruler.’
English boy names starting with P
Pace – English surname transferred to forename use, derived from the French personal name Pascal, meaning ‘Passover, Easter.’
Pacen – Son of Peace, A variant form of name Payson
Pacey – Pet form of English Pace, meaning ‘Passover, Easter.’
Pachima – One who belongs to the west town
Packard – The name Packard is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘pack, bundle,’.
Packer – One who does packing
Packston – One who belongs to the peaceful farm
Paddington – Name of an Estate of Padda
Paddy – Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Paidi, meaning ‘patrician, of noble birth.’
Paden – Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Paidin, meaning ‘little patrician’ or ‘little noble.’
Padget –
Paecc – A confident and a born leader
Paecca – One who is like a little rock
Paeccel – An idealistic and independent individual
Paecga – One who is born with great abilities
Paegastun – One who belongs fighter’s farm
Paegna – A sensitive and refined individual, bridge
Paella – An individual who is strong like a mantle
Paelli – A self assured and confident individual
Paen – A person born with expressive and patient nature
Paettel – One who is born to endure
Paetti – A strong and extremely generos person
Paga – One whose eye is fixed on the land
Pagan – The name Pagan is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘from the country, countryman’.
Page – English surname transferred to unisex forename use, derived from a status name for a young boy who was apprenticed to a knight, hence ‘page, young servant.’
Pahath-Moab – Anglicized form of Hebrew Pachath-mowab, meaning ‘governor of Moab’ and ‘pit of Moab.’ In the bible, this is the name of an ancestor of a family of Babylonian exiles, and the name of the father of Hashub.
Paige – One who is a noble white boy or a helper
Paine – A local villager or a rustic individual
Paise – Short form of English unisex Paisley, meaning ‘church.’
Paisley – Scottish surname transferred to unisex forename use, from an Anglicized form of Gaelic Paislig, possibly derived from Late Latin basilica, meaning ‘church.’
Paiton – One who is villager or a warrior
Paks – Peace
Palamides – A deep, sensitive and bright individuals
Paley – The name Paley is a boy’s name of English origin.
Palin –
Pallmer – One who strong as the Palm tree
Palloc – A person who is secretive and sensitive
Pallu – Anglicized form of Hebrew Palluw, meaning ‘distinguished.’ In the bible, this is the name of the second son of Reuben.
Palmar – A Palm tree of the holy land
Palmer – Pilgrim bearing a palm branch
Palmer – English surname transferred to forename use, derived from Latin palma, meaning ‘palm tree.’ Before it was a surname, Palmer was an old byname for ‘a pilgrim,’ someone who had been on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land and brought back a palm branch as proof that they had actually been there.
Palmere – A Palm tree which grows in holy land
Palmiro – Pilgrimage or religious expedition
Palomides – They are unchristened, they are having a desire for perfection
Palu – Variant spelling of English Pallu, meaning ‘distinguished.’
Pamp – A person who is like a little rock
Pan – A shephard who is a care taker
Pancras – Medieval English name derived from Latin Pancratius, meaning ‘all power.’
Pantelion – A thrifty, logical and natty person
Papaharana – One who is the destroyer of all evil
Paratyl – One who is lighted like a flame
Parella – A clever and clear sighted person
Parham – Habitational name meaning a Pear farm
Parind – One who has a mind for personal gain
Paris – Modern English unisex name derived from the French capital city, Paris, from the name of a Gaulish tribe called the Parisii, who once lived on the site. Compare with another form of Paris.
Parisch – A creative and practical person
Parish – One who lives in a parish
Park – A topographic name, one who lives near park
Parka – A variant of Parke which means Park Keeper, Keeper of the Park, Also a type of coat jacket
Parkar – One who is the keeper of the park
Parker – Park keeper
Parker – In medieval times, a last name given to someone who was a gamekeeper. Well-known Parkers: writer Dorothy Parker, saxophonist Charlie Parker, actresses Mary-Louise Parker, Sarah Jessica Parker, and Parker Posey.
Parkere – A forest ranger or a keeper of park
Parkerr – A clever minded, keeper of park
Parkerre – A gamekeeper, who is the keeper of park
Parkin – The name Parkin is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘little Peter’.
Parkins – The one who is the son of Parkin
Parkinson – The son of Parkin
Parkker – One who is the keeper of the farm
Parks – Park keeper
Parkus – An English Surname formed from habitational place
Parkyr – Keeper of the farmland, wonderful
Parnall – A little rock or a stone
Parnel – A stable person, it is a nineteenth century name
Parnell – One who is appreciated and lovabe
Parr – The name Parr is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘enclosure’.
Parris – Variant spelling of English unisex Paris, derived from the name of the French capital city, Paris, from the name of a Gaulish tribe called the Parisii, who once lived on the site.
Parrish – Lives near the church
Parrker – One who is the keeper of the park
Parry – Variant spelling of English Perry, meaning ‘wanderer.’
Parson – The name Parson is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘clergyman’.
Parsons – A name given to a servant in Parson’s house
Parton – The name Parton is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘pear orchard’.
Party – One who is energetic and flexible
Pascal – The name Pascal is a boy’s name of French, English origin meaning ‘of the Passover, Easter’.
Pascoe – Easter-related
Pasquere – An active, self controlled individual
Passa – A person who loves harmony, little rock
Pat – English unisex short form of English Patrick and Latin Patricia, meaning ‘patrician, of noble birth.’
Pate – Peacock town
Paterson – The name Paterson is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘son of Peter’.
Patin – A variant of Paton, hill and stream
Paton –
Patrick –
Patrick – Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Padraig, meaning ‘patrician, of noble descent.’
Patsuqua – One who is entitled to all happiness
Patsy – English unisex name meaning ‘patrician, of noble birth.’ It is a pet form of both English Patrick and Latin Patricia.
Patten – Occupational name for the maker of clogs
Patterson – The name Patterson is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘son of Peter’.
Pattin – One who is from the warrior’s town
Patton – Strength and power are part of this name’s meaning, which is a warrior or a warrior’s town.
Pauee – An individual whose money is paid
Paul –
Paul – English and French form of Latin Paulus, meaning ‘small.’ In the bible, this is the name of the author of the 14 epistles of the New Testament.
Paulie – English pet form of English/French Paul, meaning ‘small.’
Pauloc – One with quick and clever mind, analytical
Pauls – A small and little being
Paulson – From Paul, a little son
Pavlini – An assertive and lonesome individual
Pawelinus – An individual who is passionate and efficient
Pax –
Pax – Peace
Paxon – Peace town
Paxon – One who is deeply quiet and understanding
Paxten – One from the peaceful farm
Paxtin – Old English – From the peaceful town, A variant of name Paxton
Paxton – From the peaceful town or settlement
Paxton – Paxton means a peaceful place, a land that is settled.
Paxtun – A person who is from peaceful town
Paxy – Peace
Payden – From the fighter”s den or valley, surname
Payden – Variant of Peyton, the name means home of the warrior.
Payne – The name Payne is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘villager, country-dweller’.
Payson – English Surname, Means Son of Pays, Pays is a form of Pax which means peace
Payten – Peacock town
Payton – Warrior’s estate
Payton – English surname transferred to unisex forename use, from the name of a place composed of the Old English name P?ga and the word tun ‘enclosure, settlement,’ hence ‘P?ga’s settlement.’
Paytun – Peacock town
Peabody – The name Peabody is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘having the body of a gnat’.
Peace –
Peak – The name Peak is a boy’s name of English origin.
Peale – The name Peale is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘bell ringer’.
Pearce – The name Pearce is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘son of Piers’.
Pearroc – One who belongs to the forest
Pears – A variant of Peter, piers
Pechthelm – An easygoing, talented and casual being
Peck – Dealing with weights and measures
Pecthelm – A trusting and humble being
Pedrog – One who is born famous
Pedton – Name of a priest’s village
Peeki – One who is a peak or pointed hill
Peel – The name Peel is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘tower, stockade’.
Peerce – Rock
Peerless – English – American: Incomparable, Unmatchable
Peers – Variant spelling of English Piers, meaning ‘rock, stone.’
Peersey – Rock
Pekahiah – Anglicized form of Hebrew Peqachyah, meaning ‘Jehovah sees’ or ‘whose eyes Jehovah opened.’ In the bible, this is the name of a king of Samaria, the son of king Menahem.
Pelham – The name Pelham is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘tannery town’.
Peliandis – A diplomatic and systematic individual
Pell – The name Pell is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘dealer in furs’.
Pellogris – A versatile and quick minded individual
Pelltun – A person from the pool farm
Pelson – A sensitive and idealistic natured
Pelton – A name for a settlement
Pembroke – The name Pembroke is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘bluff, headland’.
Pemota – Native American – One who walks emotional spectrum
Pemton – From the town or settlement near the pool
Pemton – Habitational name for a hill
Pendleton – The name Pendleton is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘overhanging settlement’.
Peni – A homestead near the bent grass plain
Penka – The one from an enclosed meadow
Penlea – One who belongs to the settlement of meadow
Penleigh – An enclosed meadow, pasture
Penley – From the enclosed pasture meadow, surname
Penley – The name Penley is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘enclosed meadow’.
Penly – Belonging to the meadow
Penn – From the enclosure
Penn – One who belongs to a meadow
Pennant – Name of a place, from the meadow
Pennington – An enclosed meadow, habitational name
Pennlea – One who is from and enclosed meadow
Pennleah – Name for an enclosed pasture in England
Pennleigh – A pasture, from the meadow
Pennley – One which an enclosed meadow
Penrod – Is born with a deep desire to inspire
Penticost – A fiflty, a surname provided
Peoda – A decent and admirable being
Peofa – A practical and emotional person, a rock
Peofel – One who achieves great height, a rock
Peoht – Name oof a wood or clearing, hesitant
Peohtel – A talented, deep minded and clever being
Peohtgils – A generous and wonderful being
Peohthelm – One who has dual influence, full of fun
Peohtla – A hard working, creative and versatile person
Peohtred – One who is a nature lover and artist
Peohtric – Is versatile, friendly and creative being
Peohtwine – Has an analytical mind
Peola – A little rock or a stone, understanding
Peot – A place for the best resources, precise
Peota – One who is free detailed and generous
Peotla – A literary, agreeable and lonesome being
Pepper – One who derived from Peper, a small man
Perce – Short form of English Percival, meaning ‘pierced valley.’
Percey – A person who is noble natured, pierces the valley
Percival –
Percival – English form of French Percevel, meaning ‘pierced valley.’ In Arthurian legend, this is the name of the pure and innocent knight of King Arthur’s court who was known as ‘the Welshman.’ He was the son of King Pellinore, and brother to Dindrane and Sirs Aglovale, Dornar, Lamorak, and Tor. After the death of his father, his mother raised him in the forest away from the ways of men. When he was 15 a group of knights passed through the forest and Percival was awe-struck by their appearance. He then traveled to Arthur’s court in the hope of becoming a knight himself. He was most noted for having succeeded in the Quest for the Holy Grail.
Percy –
Percy – English surname transferred to forename use, originally a Norman French baronial name derived from the Gallo-Roman personal name Persius (probably meaning ‘soldier’), but reanalyzed as a compound of Old French perce(r) ‘pierced’ and haie ‘hedge,’ hence ‘pierced hedge.’ The name is often used as a pet form of Percival, meaning ‘pierced valley.’
Peregrin – Traveller, wanderer
Peregrine – English name derived from Latin Peregrinus, meaning ‘wanderer.’
Peregrinus – Traveller, wanderer
Perekin – One who is like a little rock
Perimones – One who is a red Knight
Perkin – The name Perkin is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘little Peter’.
Perkins – Pierre’s son
Perl – Gemstone
Perley – Pearl, A name derived from the name Pearl
Pernel – The one who is a little rock
Pernelle – Old French – Little Peter, A variant transcription of the name Parnell
Peronell – One who is individualistic
Perry – Pear tree, also a nickname for the Latin Peregrine
Perry – Pet form of English Peregrine, meaning ‘wanderer.’ In some cases, it may be the transferred use of the topographic surname, meaning ‘lives by a pear tree.’
Persant – A person who has a natural interest in welfare
Persides – One who needs ambition, drive and energy
Pertel – A tidy and excited human being
Pertolepe – A technical and expressive individual
Perye – One who is from the Pear tree
Pete – Rock
Pete – Short form of English Peter, meaning ‘rock, stone.’
Peter –
Peter – Anglicized form of Scottish Gaelic Padraig, meaning ‘patrician, of noble descent.’
Peterey – A free detailed and patient person
Peterkin – Pet form of English Peter, meaning ‘rock, stone.’
Peterson – The name Peterson is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘son of Peter’.
Peteve – A confident, excited and useful person
Petipace – A poised and emotional being
Petreius – A polite and reasonable individual
Petroines – A systematic and loving individual
Peufa – One who lives to service the people
Peyton – Warrior”s village, a unisex name. Peyton Place was the name of a popular TV show from the 1960s.
Peyton – Also a female name, Peyton derives from ‘Peacock town’ and became popular in the 1990’s.
Pfeostun – One who is from Priest’s farm
Pfesssley – One whois from the priest’s meadow
Phallu – Anglicized form of Hebrew Palluw, meaning ‘distinguished.’ In the bible, this is the name of the second son of Reuben.
Pharaoh – Anglicized form of Greek Pharao (‘his nakedness’) and Hebrew Paroh (‘great house’). In the bible, this is a title for the king of Egypt.
Phariance – One who is filled with fun and is expressive
Pharien – A strong and responsible individual
Phelan – Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Faolan, meaning ‘little wolf.’
Phelim – Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Feidhlim, possibly meaning ‘hospitable.’
Phelps – The name Phelps is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘son of Philip’.
Phibes – A Surname of possibly from Italian or Eastern Europe Origin, Possibly derived from surname name Fabi or Fabe
Phil – Short form of English Philip, meaning ‘lover of horses.’
Philander – English name derived from Latin Philandrus, meaning ‘with love for people.
Phileas – An affectionate and quick minded individual
Philip –
Philip – Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Feidhlim, possibly meaning ‘hospitable.’
Philipe – Variant spelling of English Philip, meaning ‘lover of horses.’
Phillip –
Phillip – Variant spelling of English Philip, meaning ‘lover of horses.’
Phillipus – One who has expressive and humble nature
Philo – English and German name derived from Greek Philon, meaning ‘to love.’ Also used as a short form of other names beginning with Philo-.
Phineas – Variant spelling of English Phinehas, meaning ‘mouth of brass.’
Phinehas – Anglicized form of Hebrew Piynechac, a form of Egyptian Panhsj (‘the Nubian’), but translated from Hebrew pinechac, meaning ‘mouth of brass.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a son of Eleazar.
Phipps – The name Phipps is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘son of Philip’.
Phoenix – Latin form of Greek Phoinix, meaning ‘crimson.’ In mythology, this is the name of an immortal bird who would rise from its own ashes after being consumed by fire every 500 years. The name has been adopted into English use as a unisex name.
Pialy – A sharp flash of light, candid and dual nature
Picaworth – One who belongs to woodcutter’s estate
Picel – A restless person who seeks nature and peace
Pickford – The name Pickford is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘from the ford at the peak’.
Pickworth – One who is from Woodcutter’s estate
Pidda – A reserved and serious minded individual, little rock
Pierce – Rock, a variant of Piers, an older form of Peter
Pierce – The name Pierce is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘son of Piers’.
Piercy – Rock
Pierre – French form of Latin Petrus, meaning ‘rock, stone.’
Pierrel – A little rock
Piers –
Piers – Middle English form of French Pierres, meaning ‘rock, stone.’
Pierson – son of peter
Pignores – One who is sensitive and friendly person
Pike – The name Pike is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘pike, a fish’.
Pilheard – A name of the tribe in Midlands and North of England
Pillaines – One who is capable and enthusiastic
Pinel – A man who is as tall as a pine tree, mostly used as a surname
Pinnel – An English surname meaning little pine-tree
Pino – Yahweh will add another son
Pip – Pet form of English Philip, meaning ‘lover of horses.’
Piper – English occupational surname transferred to unisex forename use, derived from Middle English pipere, meaning ‘pipe-player.’
Piperel – A musican playing the pipe
Pippin – English variant of French Pepin, meaning ‘seed of a fruit.’
Piran – Possibly derived from the Irish surname Ciar
Pistol –
Pit – One who comes from the pit
Pitney – The name Pitney is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘island, dry ground in moss’.
Pitt – The name Pitt is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘pit, ditch’.
Pittman – A person who lives in a ditch
Pittney – An islnad that belongs to the stubborn one
Piuda – One with a wart or a blemish on the skin
Placid – English name derived from Latin Placidus, meaning ‘calm, placid.’
Pleghelm – One who is carefree, who has no worries
Plegmund – Name of the Archbishop of Canterbury
Plennie – Full, complete
Plenorius – A male name of English origin
Plummer – The name Plummer is a boy’s name of English origin.
Poatri – Admired, Praisable Man, A varaint spelling of Poetry
Pocel – One who is like a little rock
Pocg – A person who is compared to a little rock
Poe – A person who is like a peacock
Poet –
Pogge – A fish, also called an armed bullhead
Pohha – He is like a small rock
Pohhel – He comes from the small rock
Poindexter – English name meaning right fist
Pollard – The name Pollard is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘shorn head’.
Polloch – A Royal Headdress
Pollock – A pit or a small rock
Pollyrd – A small person
Polonius – A person who relates to Polland, a Polish man
Pomeroy – The name Pomeroy is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘dweller by the apple orchard’.
Pompey – English form of Roman Latin Pompeius, possibly meaning ‘display, solemn procession.’
Pooler – An old English surname, rarely used
Porivs – An English male name
Port – One who works or lives near a harbor
Porter – English occupational surname transferred to forename use, meaning ‘doorkeeper.’
Portland – The name Portland is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘land near the port’.
Posha – English American – A fancy young woman, A variant of name Posh
Poss – A pet form of Peter, which means rock
Possa – A small, little rock
Possel – Mostly used as a surname, means rock
Potter – The name Potter is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘maker of drinking and storage vessels’.
Powell – The name Powell is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘son of Howell’.
Powers – One who is powerful, skillful, strong
Praen – An English baby Boy name
Prairie – A person who comes from the flatlands
Prasutagus – A name of the King of the British Celtic tribe
Pratt – The name Pratt is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘trick, craft’.
Premislas – Anglicized form of Latin Premislaus, meaning ‘cunning.’
Premyslas – Anglicized form of Latin Premislaus, meaning ‘cunning.’
Prentice – The name Prentice is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘apprentice’.
Prentis – An apprentice of someone
Prentiss – A person who is a scholar, a learner
Preostcot – One who is from the dwelling of the Priest
Prescot – Used mainly as a surname, means the cottage of the Priest
Prescott – From the priest”s cottage, surname
Prescott – The name Prescott is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘priest’s cottage’.
Presleigh – The meadow of the Priest
Presley – From the priest”s meadow, a surname evocative of Elvis Presley
Presley – From the surname which means ‘priest clearing,.
Presly – A grassy field the belongs to the priest
Press – One who is from the priest’s village
Presslee – One who is from the Priest’s meadow
Pressley – To come from the priest’s meadow
Pressleyl – One who is from the meadow of the priest
Prestan – One who is from the priest’s town
Prestcot – To be from the home of the priest
Prestcott – To come from the priest’s cottage
Prestie – Spiritual place
Prestin – One who is from the priest’s farm
Prestiy – Spiritual place
Prestley – One who lives on the meadow of the priest
Preston – From the priest”s estate
Preston – English surname transferred to forename use, from the name of numerous places composed of the Old English elements preost ‘priest’ and tun ‘enclosure, settlement,’ hence ‘priest’s settlement.’
Prestyn – Spiritual place
Priadan – A masculine name of English origin
Price – English surname transferred to forename use, derived from the Middle English element pris, meaning ‘price’ or ‘prize.’
Priestley – One who resides in the priest’s meadow
Priestly – A resident of the priest’s meadow
Primal – A primeval a primary person
Prince – Derived literally from the English word prince, its origin and use is in the English language.
Princeton – From the town or place belonging to the prince or the royal family, an ivy league university in New Jersey
Princeton – Princeton means town belonging to the prince. It is also the name of an ivy league college.
Prior – One who is the head of the monastery
Probert – Son of the renown, famous and bright one
Proctor – Steward or caretaker
Profit – A Scottish and English Surname, A variant spelling is Proffitt
Prosper – English name derived from Latin Prosperus, meaning ‘fortunate, successful.’
Protec – One who givs people protection, shelter
Pubba – He is like the small rock
Puck – Elf, mischievous character in Shakespeare”s Midsummer”s Night Dream
Puck – Mischievous, A Shakespearean baby name, Name of a mischievous spirit in the English Legend
Puda – One whi is like the little rock
Pudel – Splash, engraving on the pool
Pulloc – One who likes harmony and peace, idealistic
Pun – A play on words
Purcell – An occupational name for a swineherf
Purl – A Boy who is like the pearl
Purnell – An old surname, meaning the rock
Purves – Occupational name for one who obtains supplies for a monastery or manor haouse
Purvis – One who obtains supplies for the manor house or the monastery
Purviss – One who provides food for the manastery or the house
Puta – A mythological person
Putnam – The name Putnam is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘dweller by the hollow’.
Pybba – One who is like a small rock
Pybbi – A person who is like the small stone
Pyers – One who lives near a pier, near the boats
Pylta – One who is like a small stone
Pylyp – One who is a horse lover
Pyn – One who comes from the bunded area
Pyt – A man from the pit
Pytta – One small rock
Pyttel – A hawk-like person
English boy names starting with Q
Qasean – Forgiving
Qayshaun – God is merciful
Qeshaun – God is merciful
Qita – An original person who is creative and original
Quadarius – Modern blend name of Quan (possibly as a variant of Juan) and Darius
Quaid –
Quaigon – A literary name meaning a life force, a spirit
Quanmaine – Modern blend of Quan (possibly as a variant of Juan) and Jermaine
Quantavius – Modern blend of Quan (possibly as a variant of Juan) and Octavius
Quantavius – The name Quantavius is a boy’s name of English origin, meaning eighth’.
Quantay – Unclear
Quashawn – Modern blend of Quan and Shawn
Quenataucus – An accurate, compassionate and energetic person
Quent – He who is from the queen’s estate
Quentin – From the Queen”s place, town
Quenton –
Quenton – He who is fifth
Quentrell – English surname meaning fifth
Quest – Quest or exploration
Quiller – The name Quiller is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘scribe, writer with a quill pen’.
Quin – Short form of English Quinton, meaning ‘fifth.’
Quincey –
Quincey – Variant spelling of English Quincy, meaning ‘fifth.’
Quincy –
Quincy – English surname transferred to forename use, derived from the Norman baronial name Cuinchy, a derivative of Roman Quintus, meaning ‘fifth.’
Quinlan – Irish surname transferred to forename use, from an Anglicized form of Gaelic O Caoindealbhan ‘descendant of Caoindealbhan,’ hence ‘little fair-formed one.’
Quinn – Irish surname transferred to forename use, from an Anglicized form of Gaelic O Coinn ‘descendant of Conn,’ hence ‘chief, freeman, head, hound, intelligence, strength.’
Quinni – Descendant of the slender one
Quint – The name Quint is a boy’s name of English origin, meaning queen’s manor or fith’.
Quintavius – Modern blend of Quin and Octavius
Quinten – The fifth son
Quinton – Queen’s farmstead
Quinton – English surname transferred to forename use, from the name of several places composed of the Old English elements cwen ‘queen’ and tun ‘enclosure, settlement,’ hence ‘queen’s settlement.’ Compare with another form of Quinton.
Quintrell – Unclear origin, but a variant of Quentin, Quincey, and Quinn
Quixley – The name Quixley is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘clearing’.
Qvenatavci – English name
Qvenvendani – English name for Boys
Qwentin – He who is born fifth
Qwin – A quintuplet
English boy names starting with R
Racer – One who races, loves to run or compete
Rad – The name Rad is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘advisor’.
Radbert – A red haired counselor
Radborn – One who is from the red stream
Radborne – The red stream
Radbourn – Born near the red stream
Radbourne – One who lives by the red stream
Radburn – The name Radburn is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘reedy stream’.
Radburne – One who is near the red stream
Radburt – The red haired counselor
Radbyrne – He who lives by the red stream
Radcliff – English surname transferred to forename use, from the name of various places composed of the Old English elements read ‘red’ and clif ‘cliff, slope, riverbank,’ hence ‘red cliff.’
Radcliffe – A place name meaning red cliff
Radclyf – He who comes from a red cliff
Radclyffe – Variant spelling of English Radcliff, meaning ‘red cliff.’
Radd – An advisor
Raddie – A consellor
Raddiffe – One from the red cliff
Raddy – A cheerful person
Radeliffe – One from the red cliff
Radell – One who gives advice, a counsellor
Radey – One who gives good advice
Radferd – Ford with reeds
Radford – Red colored ford
Radfurd – One wrom the red ford
Radlea – He who comes from a red meadow
Radlee – A meadow of reeds
Radleigh – A red meadow
Radley – From or near the red meadow, surname
Radley – English surname transferred to forename use, derived from the name of a place composed of the Old English elements read ‘red’ and leah ‘clearing, meadow,’ hence ‘red meadow.’
Radly – One from the red meadow
Radnor – From the red shore or the reedy shore
Radnor – English – From the Red Shore, Raedanor is a variant form of Radnor
Radolf – A red wolf
Radolph – A wolf’s shield
Radom – Happy and peaceful Boy
Radus – A strong counselor
Radvers – English surname, rarely used as a given name
Rae – Variant spelling of English Ray, meaning ‘wise protector.’
Raeborn – A deer brook
Raeborne – From Scottish surname meaning stream of drinking water
Raebourn – Roe-deer brook
Raeburn – A Roebuck stream
Raedanoran – One from the red shore
Raedburne – He who lives by the red stream
Raedclyf – One who lives near the red cliff
Raedel – A strong advice giver
Raedeman – A red haired horseman
Raedford – One from the red ford
Raedfrid – A red peace
Raedla – One who gives good advice
Raedleah – One from the red meadow
Raedmund – Protector of great fortune
Raedpath – One who lives near the red path
Raedwolf – A red haired wolf
Raelan – An essence
Rafe – Medieval form of English Ralph, meaning ‘wise wolf.’
Raff – A red wolf
Rahere – A strong counselor
Rahshone – English name for Boys
Rain – English surname transferred to forename use, derived from a German short form of various names containing the element ragin (‘advice, counsel’), hence ‘wise.’ Compare with feminine Rain.
Rainard – Variant spelling of English Reynard, meaning ‘wise ruler.’
Raine – Rule, also wise
Raines – The name Raines is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘from Rayne or Rennes’.
Rainger – Forest ranger
Rainhold – A smart protector
Ralah – A man with success
Raleah – One from the meadow of roe deer
Ralegh – A meadow of roe deer
Raleich – One from the deer meadow
Raleigh – From the roe deer meadow, surname and the capital city of North Carolina
Raleigh – English surname transferred to forename use, from the name of a place in Devon composed of the Old English elements read ‘red’ and leah ‘clearing, meadow,’ hence ‘red meadow.’
Raley – A place name, deer meadow
Rally – From the deer meadow
Rally – One from the roe deer meadow
Ralph – Wolf counsel, An old name from Scandinavian and Germanic elements, Ralph is pronounced ‘Rafe’ in many areas outside the United States.
Ralph – The name Ralph is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘wolf-counsel’.
Ralphie – Pet form of English Ralph, meaning ‘wise wolf.’
Ralphy – Wise wolf, wolf-shield
Ralston – The name Ralston is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘Ralph’s settlement’.
Ram – Means ‘exalted’ in Hebrew. This was a son of Hezron in the Old Testament
Rama – Anglicized form of Greek Rhama (Hebrew Ramah), meaning ‘a lofty place.’ In the bible, this is the name of many places, including a place of battle between Israel and Syria, and the name of a town of the tribe of Benjamin. Compare with another form of Rama.
Ramm – A male sheep, ram
Ramond – One who guards wisely
Ramsay – A variant of name Ramsey, Derived from a place name meaning Wild-garlic Island in Old English
Ramsden – Valley of ram
Ramsey – Ram”s island or raven”s island, surname adapted to popular first name use
Ramsey – A variant of name Ramsay, Derived from a place name meaning Wild-garlic Island in Old English
Ramzey – Ram’s island
Ranald – Scottish Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Raghnall, meaning ‘wise ruler.’
Rance – Familiar form of Laurence and Ransom
Rance – English – Son of the shield, Latin – Laurel, Bay, A short form of Ransom
Rand – The name Rand is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘living on riverbank’.
Randahl – Wise wolf, wolf-shield
Randal – Medieval form of English Randolf, meaning ‘shield-wolf.’
Randale – A shield-wolf
Randall – Shield wolf, variant of Randolph
Randall – The name Randall is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘shield-wolf’.
Randel – A surname variant of Randolph, means wolf’s shield
Randell – Variant spelling of English Randal, meaning ‘shield-wolf.’
Randey – Wise wolf, wolf-shield
Randie – shield-wolf
Randkin – One who has a little shield
Randolf – Variant spelling of Middle English Randulf, meaning ‘shield-wolf.’ Compare with other forms of Randolf.
Randoll – Surname, means wolf shield
Randolph – Shield wolf, defender and protector, The wolf is revered for its strength, cunning, and fearlessness. Quite possibly this name was derived as an identifier for a family which used the emblem of the wolf as part of its coat of arms.
Randolph – The name Randolph is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘shield-wolf’.
Randon – Variant of Randolph, means shield with a wolf emblem
Randson – Rand or Randolph”s son, possibly child of the shield as a reference to a young man in training for battle
Randson – Son of Rand
Randulf – Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Randwulf, meaning ‘shield-wolf.’
Randull – Wise wolf, wolf-shield
Randulphus – A shield with a wolf emblem
Randy – A nickname of Randolph, Randall, Rand and related names
Randy – Pet form of English Randall and Randolph, both meaning ‘shield-wolf.’ Compare with feminine Randy.
Rane – A mighty counselor
Ranell – Strong counselor. From the ancient personal name Ragnar.
Ranfield – One from the raven’s field
Ranger – Forest ranger
Rangey – One from raven’s island
Rangford – He who is from raven’s ford
Rangley – One from the raven’s meadow
Rangy – One from raven’s island
Raniel – A variant of Ranielle which is a variant transcription of the name Danielle
Rankin – Little shield, child of the shield
Rankin – A small shield
Ranlyn – English name for Boys
Ranndy – A house wolf
Rannoch – Gaelic name meaning fern
Ransford – A raven’s ford
Ransleigh – A raven’s field
Ransley – A raven’s meadow
Ransly – One who lives near the raven’s field
Ransom – Shield child, Rand’s son
Ransom – The name Ransom is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘shield’s son’.
Ransome – Son of Rand
Ranulfus – English name meaning a shield with the emblem of a wolf
Rao – One who is auspicious
Raoul – A red wolf
Rapere – A thick cord
Raphe – Warrior in a powerful army
Rashaan – Unclear
Rashae – A blend of ray and shawn
Rashane – A blend of ray and shawn
Rashaun – Elaborated form of English Shaun, meaning ‘God is gracious.’
Rashawn – Elaborated form of English Shawn, meaning ‘God is gracious.’
Rashodd – Place belonging to the fifth son
Rastus – Short form of Latin Erastus, meaning ‘beloved.’
Ratcliffe – English – From the Red Cliff, Red colored cliff, A variant form of the English Radcliff
Rathbone – English – Reedy Brooks, River with reeds, A variant transcription of Rathbone is Rathburn
Rathburn – A very weak and small stream of water
Raulin – A little wise wolf, mostly used as a surnme
Raveen – One black as a raven
Raven – English unisex name derived from the bird name, raven, from Old English hr?fn, so-called from the harsh sounds it makes.
Ravenor – A Medieval English surname, meaning the raven
Ravinger – A person who lives near an abyss or a canyon
Rawden – English – Rough Hill, It can mean hilly or adventurous, A variant form of the name Rawdon
Rawdon – From the rough hill
Rawdon – English – Rough Hill, It can mean hilly or adventurous, A variant form of the name Rawden
Rawgon – One who is the child of the deer meadow
Rawleigh – A person who is from the Deer Meadow
Rawley – One who comes from the roe deer meadow
Rawling – An advice of the wolf. Mainly used as a surname
Rawlins – One who is a son of the wise wolf-man
Rawls – Raleigh”s son or a short form of Raleigh
Rawls – Mainly used as a surname which means The Famous Wolf
Rawly – An Old English surname that meas A well-known wolf
Rawson – An English surname, the son of the famous wolf
Rawsone – A surname that means a male child of the famous wolf
Raxton – Cool
Ray – Familiar form of Rayburn, Raymond, and related names
Ray – Short form of English Raymond, meaning ‘wise protector.’
Raya – Bulgarian – Heaven, A name similar to Rai, Flowing of a River, Zeal
Rayan – Brilliant, Bright and radiant, Heaven, A variant of name Ray
Rayborn – The man who comes from the deer brook
Raybourne – One from the roebruck’s stream
Rayburn – The name Rayburn is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘roe-deer brook’.
Rayburne – A person who comes from the deer’s stream
Rayce – This alternate spelling of the name ‘Race’ could either connote a competitive race, or race in its ethnic or cultural sense.
Rayden – A modern name that was invented and hense has no special meaning behind it
Rayder – Counselor. Variant of Raymond.
Rayder – One who gives great advice, someone who was a bor counselor
Raydon – Counselor. Variant of Raymond.
Raydon – One who was born to coulnsel
Rayford – Counselor, Habitational name for someone who lived by a ford on the Wray river
Rayhourne – One who comes from the deer stream
Rayhurn – A person who is from the roe deer’s creek
Raylan – Variant of Ray, the name means hands that protect and shelter.
Raylen – He who was born to counsel people
Raymon – One who gurads smartly
Raymond – English form of Old French Raimund, meaning ‘wise protector.’
Raymund – Variant spelling of English Raymond, meaning ‘wise protector.’
Raynaldus – One who gives good advices to the ruler
Raynard – Variant spelling of English Reynard, meaning ‘wise and strong.’
Rayne – Deciding warrior
Rayne – One who is strong in counseling
Rayner – English form of German Rainer, meaning ‘wise warrior.’
Raynor –
Raynord – A very strong counselor
Rayshon – Unclear
Rayton – King of Town, Ruler, Mighty
Read – Redhead, variant of Reid
Read – English surname transferred to forename use, derived from an Old English byname, Red, meaning ‘red-headed or ruddy-complexioned.’
Reade – A redheaded man
Reading – Reid”s son, diminutive of Reid, or the wandering redhead
Reading – The name Reading is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘son of the red-haired’.
Readman – A counselor with red hair
Reagan – Irish surname transferred to unisex forename use, derived from an Anglicized form of Gaelic O Riagain, ‘descendant of Riagan,’ hence ‘furious, impulsive.’
Rearden – Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Rordan, meaning ‘little poet-king.’
Reason – A word name, meaning a reasonable one
Reave – One who works as a steward
Reaves – The steward’s son
Rebel – Modern name reflecting an independent personality
Rebel – Like its English meaning, this name calls to mind an outlaw or someone who plays by his own rules.
Red – Color name and a variant for Redman, Redley, and related names
Red – Old English byname transferred to forename use, derived from the word read (‘red’), hence ‘red-headed, ruddy complexioned.’
Redamann – A counselor of red hair
Redbourn – A person from the place where the reeds grow
Redbourne – One who comes from the redds growing place
Redcliff – One who comes from the red cliff
Redcliffe – A person whose home is on the red sliff
Redd – Variant spelling of English Red, meaning ‘red-headed, ruddy complexioned.’
Redding – Descendant of the one with red hair
Redeemer – One who redeems for his sins
Redfers – To have red fur
Redford – The name Redford is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘red ford’.
Redlea – One who is from the red field
Redleigh – A person who is from the red fields
Redley – From or near the red meadow, variant of Radley
Redley – Red fields are his home
Redly – One whose home is in the red fields
Redman – A man of red hair or skin
Redmond – Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Reamann, meaning ‘wise protector.’
Redmund – Variant spelling of English Redmond, meaning ‘wise protector.’
Redvers – An old English surname from the medieval period
Redwald – One who strongly counsels others
Reece –
Reece – Variant spelling of English Reese, meaning ‘ardor, heat of passion.’
Reed – Redhead, variant of Reid
Reed – Variant spelling of English Read, meaning ‘red-headed, ruddy complexioned.’
Reede – One who comes from the cleared lands, from the reeds
Reeding – A redhaired man’s son
Reef – A reef, or an underwater or partly submerged ledge
Reeford – A place name of the medieval castle
Rees – Anglicized form of Welsh Rhys, meaning ‘ardor, heat of passion.’
Reese –
Reese – Anglicized form of Welsh Rhys, meaning ‘ardor, heat of passion.’
Reeve – Steward, an occupational name referring to a caretaker, When this name was coined in medieval times, the reeve was very important and oversaw the running of the entire estate, including the lives of feudal serfs.
Reeve – English – Steward, Bailiff, A variant spelling is Reave
Reeves – A person whose job is being a steward
Reg – Short form of English Reginald, meaning ‘wise ruler.’
Regenbald – One who is a chancellor
Regenfrith – An old english surname meaning a calm raven
Regenfrithu – One who can be comapared to a peaceful raven
Regengar – A very old british family name, refers to a raven
Regenhere – A family name, the meaning loosly tied to raven
Regenmaer – A surname of english origins
Regenweald – A strong and powerful man
Reggie – Pet form of English Reginald, meaning ‘wise ruler.’
Reginal – One who rules with his advices
Reginald – Powerful, wise counsel
Reginald – The name Reginald is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘counsel power’.
Reginalt – One who advices the ruler
Reginauld – A ruler’s advisor
Reginault – An advisor who the rulers trusts
Reginold – Variant spelling of English Reginald, meaning ‘wise ruler.’
Regnauld – The power of the counsel
Regnault – The ruler’s counsel
Regnheah – He who knows the power of the advise
Regnhere – A person who gives ruling advices
Rehoboam – Anglicized form of Hebrew Rechabam, meaning ‘who enlarges the people.’ In the bible, this is the name of the son and successor of Solomon, who governed the kingdom of Judah.
Reid – Redhead, a surname adapted a long time ago for given name use
Reid – A variation of the popular Scottish name Reed, refering to the plants of the same name or the color red, or ‘cleared land’.
Reide – A red man that comes from the cleared land
Reiding – A male child of the red-haired person
Reign – To rule other people
Reilly – From Old English origin meaning ‘rye field’ it is an alternative spelling of Riley.
Reily – Originally a surname based on a place name, meaning ‘rye field’.
Reinbald – A person who was active on council
Reinhart – A brave and strong counsel, mostly used as a surname
Reinold – To rule by someone’s advice
Reinshaw – One from the Raven’s Wood
Reinwald – An advisor of the King
Rekker – The name Rekker is a boy’s name of English origin.
Remington – From the raven family settlement or town, This name will remind art lovers of Frederick Remington who specialized in scenes of western life.
Remington – Remington means an established area near a stream. It can also be used for girls.
Remy – Familiar form of Remington
Ren – Raven
Renald – A ruler’s mighty advisor
Rendall – The shield of the wolves, mostly used as a surname
Rendell – The shield that is used to protect the wolf
Renfield – From the raven”s field, possibly from the roe deer field, surname
Renfield – A Boy who comes from the raven’s field
Renfred – Enduring peace, possibly a derivation from peaceful raven
Renfred – A raven that brings peace
Renfrid – A pece brought by the raven
Rennick – A dwelling place, a village, a farm
Renshaw – A man who comes from the raven forest
Renton – Settlement associated with Regna, A variant form is Rentan
Renwick – One who comes from the farm near the raven river
Reod – A person with a ruddy complexion
Resolved – A Puritan name, To settle or solve
Reston – A locational surname, means the place among the brush wood
Reuben – Anglicized form of Greek Rhouben (Hebrew Reuwben), meaning ‘behold, a son!’ In the bible, this is the name of the eldest son of Jacob and Leah.
Reubhen – Variant spelling of English Reuben, meaning ‘behold a son!’
Reuel – Anglicized form of Hebrew R?uwel, meaning ‘friend of God.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a son of Esau. In the Book of Enoch, this name is included as one of the seven archangels. He is known as the archangel of fairness, harmony, and justice, he oversees the other angels to make sure that they are all working peacefully together with mankind. All angels and archangels who transgress must face this angel who passes judgment and issues punishment. He belongs to the choir of Principalities and is mainly focused on keeping heaven pure of corruption. He is the angel who carried Enoch to heaven and back to earth. He is identified with the angel of the 5th Seal in Revelation 6:9-11, and is believed to be the angel who opens the bottomless pit. He is also sometimes identified with Abaddon, an angel believed by some to be the devil. There are references to a similar figure in Babylonian texts which refer to him as Rag or Ragumu, and in Sumerian texts as Rig.
Reunan – Breton form of Ronan
Revere – River Bank, French variant of the name Rivier
Revon – A person who is dark as a raven
Rex – 19th century English name derived from Latin rex, meaning ‘king.’
Rexford – English – King’s Ford, Ruler, A chieftain, A variant spelling is Rexferd
Rexley – One who comes from the meadow of the King
Rexlord – One who comes from the crossing of the King
Rexton – From the king”s town, settlement
Rexton – One who comes from the King’s town
Rey – Coming from a rye farm
Reyburn – A man who comes from the deer’s brook, creek
Reyd – A red man who comes from the reeds
Reyes –
Reyhurn – One who comes from the stream where the deers can be found
Reymund – One who protects with his advice
Reynald – King”s advisor, closely related to Reginald
Reynald – A counselor and a ruler
Reynard – English form of Norman French Reynaud, meaning ‘wise ruler.’
Reynold –
Reyrobert – A combination of Rey and Robert, meaning The King with bright fame
Rhett – American English surname transferred to forename use, derived from Dutch de Raedt, from Middle Dutch raet, meaning ‘advice.’
Rhoades – From Rhodes, field of roses, Habitational surname deriving from Rod which means clearing in the woods
Rhordan – A variation of Riordan, Anglicized form of Rorda
Rhyder – Literally means ‘rider,’ to become exceptional at something.
Rhylee – Derives from Riley which was originally a surname based on a place name, meaning ‘rye field’.
Rhyley – A spelling variation of the name Riley which is taken from the words ‘rye’ and ‘leah’ which means ‘meadow’ or ‘clearing’.
Rhyson – Rhys” son, Reece”s son
Rhythm – One who has a good beat, a good rhythm
Riacat – A male baby name that is of old English origin
Riatt – One who comes from the forest near the little forth. Moslty used as a surname
Ribald – An obscure, vulgar person
Ricadene – A feeling that lives inside the ruler
Ricary – An English Surname, A variant spelling is Recarey
Ricati – To be powerful as a ruler
Ricel – A counselor and advisor who is stronger than the ruler
Rich –
Rich – Short form of English Richard, meaning ‘powerful ruler.’
Richard –
Richard – English form of Norman French Richaud, meaning ‘powerful ruler.’
Richardson – The son of a dominant King
Richardus – One who rules with power and strenght
Richaun – One who is like a powerful ruler
Richeard – To rule men with power and dignity
Richeman – A powerful and dignified man
Richie – Pet form of English Richard, meaning ‘powerful ruler.’
Richman – Powerful
Richman – A powerful, strong, mighty man
Richmond –
Richy – An elderly but very powerful and wise ruler
Rick – Familiar form of Cedric, Frederick, and Richard
Rick – Pet form of English Richard, meaning ‘powerful ruler.’
Rickard – A powerful and strict ruler of men
Ricker – One who has a very strong army at his side
Rickert – A powerful, hard rule. Mainly used as a surname
Rickey –
Rickey – A ruler who is kind, loved and powerful. One who is a complete ruler
Ricki – Variant spelling of English Rickie, meaning ‘powerful ruler.’
Rickie – Variant spelling of English Ricky, meaning ‘powerful ruler.’
Rickman – Mainly used as an English surname, means a powerful ruler
Rickward – A firm, strong, determined guardian
Rickwerd – A mighty, determined one who guards
Rickwood – A powerful and mighty guardian
Ricky –
Ricky – Pet form of English Richard, meaning ‘powerful ruler.’
Ricsig – A name of the Northumbrian king
Ricsige – King of the Northumbria, an old Northern English Kingdom
Ricweard – A firm and strong man who protects and guards
Riddick – Smooth field
Riddley – One who comes from the cleared woods
Rider – The name Rider is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘horseman’.
Ridere – A man who acts like a true Knight
Ridge – From the ridge or cliff”s edge
Ridge – Thrill-seeker, enjoys excitement and adrenaline rushes.
Ridgeiey – One who lives at the meadow ridge
Ridgeleigh – One who dwells at the meadow near a ridge
Ridgeley – A man who is from the meadow near a ridge
Ridgely – From the meadow”s ridge or from the meadow near the ridge, surname
Ridgely – A person whose home is at the meadow near the ridge
Ridgeway – To be on the ridge road
Ridglea – To be from the ridge meadow
Ridglee – One who lives at the meadow near the hill
Ridgleigh – A meadow that is near the raised part of solid ground
Ridgley – One who lives by the meadow’s edge
Ridlea – One who lives in the cleared part of the woods
Ridleigh – One who comes from the clearing, a meadow
Ridley – From or near the red meadow, variant of Radley
Ridley – English surname transferred to forename use, derived from the name of various places composed of the Old English elements hreod ‘reeds’ and leah ‘clearing, meadow,’ hence ‘reed meadow.’
Ridly – A person who lives in the wood, clearing or a meadow
Ridpath – A person who lives next to the red path
Ried – A red haired man who lives in the cleared land
Rieden – English Habitational Surname from the name Reed which means Wood Clearing
Riehard – A strong, hard red-haired man
Riel – Short form of English Gabriel, meaning ‘man of God’ or ‘warrior of God.’
Rielly – Of Old English origin meaning ‘rye field’ it is predominantly used in English.
Rigby – English surname transferred to forename use, derived from a place name composed of the Old Norse elements hryggr ‘ridge’ and byr ‘farm, settlement,’ hence ‘ridge settlement.’
Rigg – One who lives near the rigde or a hill
Riggan – The name Riggan is a boy’s name of English origin.
Riggs – Son of Ridge, belonging to Ridge
Riggs – Son of a man who lives near the ridge
Rigo – From the Ridge, A variant transcription of Ridge
Rihoithil – A man’s name
Rik – Variant spelling of English Rick, meaning ‘powerful ruler.’
Riker – Daring power
Rikild – One who is powerful in battle
Rikkey – Riky is Estonian form of Rick and means powerful, strong ruler.
Rikki – Variant spelling of English Ricky, meaning ‘powerful ruler.’
Rikmai – A servant of power
Riks – Riks is a short form of Riky and means powerful and strong ruler.
Rikward – One who guards the ruler and his power
Riky – Riky is Estonian form of Rick. It means powerful, strong ruler.
Riley – Brave
Riley – English surname transferred to unisex forename use, derived from a place name composed of the Old English elements ryge ‘rye’ and leah ‘clearing, meadow,’ hence ‘rye meadow.’
Rilie – A courageous and brave individual
Rilley – Originally an Old English surname based on a place name, meaning ‘rye field’ .
Rily – A person who dwells in the rye fields
Rilye – A man whose heart was filled with bravery
Rimmon – Anglicized form of Hebrew Rimmown, meaning ‘pomegranate.’ In the bible, this is the name of several places, the name of a Benjamite of Beeroth.
Rimon – Unisex form of English Rimmon, meaning ‘pomegranate.’
Rinacus – A very rare Boy name
Ring – Ring, circle
Ring – A maker of the rings
Ringer – One who gives counsel with his spear
Ringerus – A person who makes rings
Ringo –
Ringo – The name Ringo is a boy’s name of English origin.
Ringwar – A war of those who wear rings
Rio – English unisex name derived from the Spanish word for ‘river.’
Rioidyl – A very old and rare English name
Riordan – Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Rordan, meaning ‘little poet-king.’
Riot – A word name, meaning a riot, a turmoil, an uprising
Rip – One who comes from the strip of land that is cleared
Ripleigh – To shout the man’s meadow
Ripley – English surname transferred to unisex forename use, from the name of various places composed of the Old English elements ripel ‘strip of land’ and leah ‘clearing, meadow,’ hence ‘cleared strip of land.’
Riply – One who lives on the cleared strip of the land
Ris – A person who loves to spend time outdoors
Rishawn –
Rishley – One who came from the very wild meadow
Rislea – One who comes from the shruby meadow
Rislee – One who lives in the brushwood’s meadow
Risleigh – He who comes from the brushwood clearing
Risley – One who lives near the brushwood field
Risly – One who comes from the field with shrubs
Risteard – A ruler with imense power
Riston – From the town or settlement near the shrubs, surname
Riston – He came from the brusshwood farm
Ritcherd – A dominant King
Ritchey – A variation of Aldrich meaning old, elderly
Ritchie – Variant spelling of English Richie, meaning ‘powerful ruler.’
Ritter – Warrior on horseback
Riuallaun – An english baby Boy name, very rare
Riuguallaun – A very old and rare male name
Riven – To tear something into pieces
River – Body of water
River – River is an English name that means ‘flowing body of water’. Can be used for a boy or girl.
Rivers – A word name, the plural of river
Rixley – An ancien land division in Kent, England
Ro – A red haired baby Boy
Roan –
Roan – This is a shortened variation of ‘Rowan,’ which means a tree with red berries.
Roane – A red Boy with ginger hair
Rob –
Rob – The name Rob is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘bright fame’.
Robard – One who is renown and a famous
Robart – An acclaimed and famous person
Robbie –
Robbie – Unisex pet form of English Robert and Roberta, meaning ‘bright fame.’
Robbin – A shining and legendary one
Robbins – An illuminated famous person
Robbinson – A son of a bright and acclaimed person
Robby – Pet form of English Robert, meaning ‘bright fame.’
Robert – Bright with fame
Robert – English form of Anglo-Saxon Hreodbeorht, meaning ‘bright fame.’ Compare with another form of Robert.
Roberti – A famous and glowing man
Robertson – The name Robertson is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘son of Robert’.
Robertus – A renown and famous man
Robetah – He who is famous and glowing
Robi – He who is glowing with fame
Robin – Bright with fame, an abbreviation of Robert popular since the medieval days of Robin Hood. Robin is well known to children as the name of Winnie the Pooh”s boy companion Christopher Robin.
Robin – Unisex pet form of English Robert and Roberta, meaning ‘bright fame.’ This name is also sometimes given as a bird name.
Robinson – The name Robinson is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘son of Robin’.
Robison – The son of the one who glows with fame
Robson – Son of a bright and famous person
Roby – He is glowing and famous
Robynson – A male child of a famous and glowing man
Rocati – Battle, Warfield
Rocatos – Battle, Warfield
Rocelinus – A rock-like person
Rochester – The name Rochester is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘stone camp or fortress’.
Rock – Form of ROCKNE. A Rock
Rocker – A stone-like person
Rockland – One who comes from a rocky land
Rocklee – He who comes from a rocky meadow
Rockleigh – English – Rook’s wood, The wood of Rook, A derivative of the English Rockley
Rockley – From the rocky meadow, fields, surname
Rockley – English – Rook’s wood, The wood of Rook, A derivative of the English Rockleigh
Rockly – A man whose fome is near a rocky meadow
Rockne – Anglicized from the Norwegian farm name Rokne, which means strong rock
Rockwell – From the rocky well, surname
Rockwell – The name Rockwell is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘rock spring’.
Rocky – Familiar form of Rock, The well-known fictional prize fighter Rocky Balboa fought his way to the top.
Rocky – Originally a byname for a tough guy, this name was used by the boxing champion Rocky Marciano as an English form of his Italian name Rocco, ‘rest,’ which he felt would be more suitable as a name for a fighter.
Rod – Short form of English Roderick ‘famous power’ and Rodney ‘Hroda’s fen/island.’
Rodan – Fertile or productive, Fertile Earth, A variant form of name Rodin
Rodd – A ruler who is well-known and renown
Roddric – A renewn, famous ruler of men
Roddrick – A ruler who is famous among people
Roddy – Pet form of English Roderick, meaning ‘famous power,’ ‘red king,’ or ‘reddish-brown.’ Also used as a pet form of many other names beginning with Rod-.
Roderic – Variant spelling of English Roderick, meaning ‘famous power.’
Roderick –
Roderick – Anglicized form of Old Welsh Rhydderch, meaning ‘reddish-brown.’
Rodes – A person whose home is near a crucifixion
Rodge – Short form of English Rodger, meaning ‘famous spear.’
Rodger – Variant spelling of English Roger, meaning ‘famous spear.’ Compare with another form of Rodger.
Rodman – Servants on horse back
Rodnee – One who lives on the island near a clearing
Rodney – From the famous one”s island
Rodney – English surname transferred to forename use, derived from a place name composed of the Germanic name Hroda and the word eg ‘fen, island,’ hence ‘Hroda’s fen/island.’
Rodnie – He who lives on the island near the clearing
Rodwell – A person whose home is by the spring near the road
Roe – He who has red hair
Roey – A reddish person
Roger –
Roger – Norman English form of Anglo-Saxon Hro?gar, meaning ‘famous spear.’
Rogerio – Renowned spear
Rogers – A holder of a renown spear
Rogue – An unpredictable and dishonest man
Rohan – Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Ruadhan, meaning ‘little red one.’ Compare with another form of Rohan.
Roick – He who is hard like a stone
Roland –
Roland – Meaning ‘famous landowner, containing the elements ‘hruod’ meaning ‘fame’ and ‘lant’ meaning ‘famous’.
Roley – One who comes from the legendary lands
Rolf –
Rolf – Contracted form of Old High German Hrodwulf, meaning ‘famous wolf.’ This name came into Middle English use via the Normans. Compare with other forms of Rolf.
Rolland – English variant spelling of Norman French Roland, meaning ‘famous land.’
Rolle – A man who is notable for his lands
Rollie – A person who is famous for his lands
Rollin – A wolfy legendary man
Rollo – Pet form of English Rolland, meaning ‘famous land.’ Compare with another form of Rollo.
Rolly – Pet form of English Rolland, meaning ‘famous land.’
Rolo – Variant spelling of English Rollo, meaning ‘famous land.’
Roly – Variant spelling of English Rolly, meaning ‘famous land.’
Roman – English name derived from Latin Romanus, meaning ‘Roman.’ Compare with other forms of Roman.
Romany –
Romello – A Roman person
Romin – Arrow Fish, An English Surname with Russian Origin
Ron – Short form of English/Scottish Ronald, meaning ‘wise ruler.’ Compare with another form of Ron.
Ronal – He who rules by the counsel
Ronald – Powerful, rules with counsel, from the same root as Reynold
Ronald – English and Scottish name derived from Old Norse Rognvaldr, meaning ‘wise ruler.’
Rondel – The name Rondel is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘circle’.
Rondell – To go around in circe
Ronell – Rules with counsel. Form of Ronald from Reynold.
Ronn – He who will rule with his counsel
Ronnell – Rules with counsel. Form of Ronald from Reynold.
Ronnie –
Ronnie – Pet form of English/Scottish Ronald, meaning ‘wise ruler.’ Compare with feminine Ronnie.
Ronny –
Ronny – Variant spelling of English/Scottish Ronnie, meaning ‘wise ruler.’
Ronson – The male child of the one who owns the famous lands
Rook – He who is like a raven
Roper – The name Roper is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘rope maker’.
Rori – He who is a red king
Rorie – Variant spelling of English Rory, meaning ‘red king.’
Rorimac – A Red King of people. A made up name used by Tolkien
Rory – Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Ruairi, meaning ‘red king.’
Rosco – A heathland of the deer
Roscoe –
Roscoe – English surname transferred to forename use, derived from a place name composed of the Old Norse elements ra ‘roe-deer’ and skogr ‘copse, wood,’ hence ‘roe-deer wood.’
Ross – Variant of Roswell, Russell
Ross – Scottish surname transferred to forename use, derived from the Gaelic word ros, meaning ‘headland, promontory.’
Rossiter – Mainly used as a surname, meaning a red man
Rosslyn – One who comes from headland, a promontory
Rouge – A man who was made famous for his spear
Routledge – One who comes from the roar stream
Rover – Wanderer
Rovere – An aimless traveler, a nomad
Row – Deer
Row – A man of red, ginger hair
Rowan – .
Rowan – Irish surname transferred to forename use, derived from an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ruadhan, meaning ‘little red one.’ Compare with feminine Rowan.
Rowdy – Boisterous, loud, Many parents would consider this a perfect description of an excited young boy.
Rowdy – A noisy and mischievous person
Rowe – A red-haired individual
Rowen – A red berried tree
Rowland – Medieval English form of Norman French Roland, meaning ‘famous land.’
Rowley – The name Rowley is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘rough clearing’.
Rowsan – A wolf-counsel’s son
Roxburghe – From the Rook’s Town, Fortress, A derivative of the name Roxbury
Roxbury – From the raven”s town or estate
Roxbury – The name Roxbury is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘rook’s town or fortress’.
Roxby – A locatonal name from the old English villages
Roy – Compare with another form of Roy. Short form of English Royal ‘king’ or Royle ‘rye hill.’
Royal – English name derived from the vocabulary word, from Latin regalis, meaning ‘king.’
Royale – Variant spelling of English Royal, meaning ‘king.’
Royce – Roy”s son or variant of Reece
Royce – English surname transferred to forename use, derived from the medieval feminine name Royse, which is probably a horse-related name.
Royden – From the rye or royal valley
Royden – The name Royden is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘rye hill’.
Royle – English surname transferred to forename use, derived from a place name composed of the Old English elements ryge ‘rye’ and hyll ‘hill,’ hence ‘rye hill.’
Royston – English surname transferred to forename use, derived from a place name known in the Middle Ages as ‘settlement of Royce.’
Rube – Pet form of English Reuben, meaning ‘behold, a son!’
Rubel – Behold the son of mine
Ruby – Pet form of English Reuben, meaning ‘behold, a son.’ Compare with feminine Ruby.
Ruck – English – Resembling a Raven, A variant of Rook
Rudd – ruddy
Ruddy – Ruddy-colored
Rudolph – English name derived from Latin Rudolphus, meaning ‘famous wolf.’
Rudy – Pet form of English Rudolph, meaning ‘famous wolf.’
Rudyard – From the rough enclosure
Rudyard – English surname transferred to forename use, meaning ‘red paddock’ or ‘red yard.’
Rufus – Meaning ‘red-haired’ or ‘ruddy’, this name was made popular by William II of England (1087-1100AD), who was nicknamed ‘Rufus’
Rugby – From the raven”s estate, fortress, The popular sport of rugby was named after a school bearing this name.
Rugby – The name Rugby is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘rook fortress’.
Rum – An alcoholic dring popular with pirates
Rumer – Fame or Rome pilgrim, Something which is falsely spread, A variant spelling of Rumor
Rune – Puzzle, pictograph
Rupert – A fame that shines
Rus – One who has red hair
Rush –
Rush – The name Rush is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘basket weaver’.
Russ – Short form of English Russell, meaning ‘little red one.’
Russel –
Russel – Variant spelling of English Russell, meaning ‘little red one.’
Russell –
Russell – English surname transferred to forename use, derived from the Old French byname Rousel, meaning ‘little red one.’
Rusty – Red haired
Rusty – Byname for someone with ‘rust-colored hair,’ derived from the English vocabulary word rust.
Rutherford – The name Rutherford is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘cattle ford’.
Rutherfurd – Old English – Ford, From the Cattle Crossing, A variation of the name Rutherford
Rutledge – From the red ledge or cliff, surname
Rutledge – One who comes from the red pool
Rutley – One who comes from the root meadow
Ruviljo – An english male name
Ryan – Irish surname transferred to forename use, from an Anglicized form of Gaelic O Riain (‘descendant of Rian’), hence ‘little king.’
Ryce – He who is powerful
Rycroft – One from the rye field
Ryder – Horseman, knight, variant of Rider
Ryder – Meaning ‘rider’, derived from the Old English word ‘ridere’.
Rydge – One who is from the ridge
Rydle – Scandinavian – Horseman, Horse Rider, A variant spelling is Rydell
Rye – A specific grain used in breads, cereals, and whiskey, also a familiar form of many English names which conatin the root ry or rye
Rye – An island meadow
Ryecroft – One from the rye field
Rygecroft – One from the rye field
Ryjder – A mounded warrior, a knight
Ryken – He who is widely famous
Rylan – Where rye is grown
Rylan – Deriving from old English roots and given to people who lived near the place ‘Rye-Land’.
Ryland – From the land or fields of rye, surname
Ryland – The name Ryland is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘place where Rye is grown’.
Rylee – A popular variant of the English name Riley, meaning ‘rye field’.
Ryleigh – A variant of the name Riley, meaning ‘rye clearing’. It is derived from the words ryge, meaning rye, and leah meaning ‘wood, clearing, meadow’.
Rylen – From the country, enjoys the outdoors, darling.
Ryley –
Ryley – Of Old English origin meaning ‘rye field’ it is a variation of the English name Ryleigh and was originally a surname.
Rylin – Variant of Rylan and Ryland, the name means a place where rye is grown.
Ryman – A merchant of rye
Rynell – A man who is described as a Little King
Ryton – From the rye town or settlement, surname
Ryton – A person who is from the rye town
English boy names starting with S
Saagar – An English surname meaning wise
Sabat – One who is born on Saturday
Sabehrt – A self assured and inspirational person
Sabeorht – A British Boy name
Sabern – One who is good with a sword
Sabert – A swordman
Sacheverell – The name Sacheverell is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘roebuck leap’.
Sachie – Pet form of English Sacheverell, meaning ‘roe-buck leap.’
Saddler – Ocupational name. A man who makes harness
Sadiri – An inspirational person, a fort
Sadler – The name Sadler is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘saddle-maker’.
Saebald – A refined and deep individual
Saebehrt – A hopeful, strict and attentive being
Saebeorht – Glory at sea
Saebeorht – One who is the glory of the sea
Saegar – A sea spear
Saegeat – A bridge
Saeger – A man of the sea
Saelig – One from a happy meadow
Saemann – A man of the sea
Saer – Occupational name, a carpenter
Saewald – As powerful as a sea
Saeward – A victory at sea, surname
Saeweard – A guardian of the sea
Saewig – A wise, excited and gracious person
Saewine – A sensitive and congenial natured person
Saewulf – A wolf of the sea
Saewynn – A friend of the sea
Safford – One from the willow ford
Saffren – A name of a flower
Sagar – Wise one. Surname.
Sagar – One who is supreme, the wisest one
Sage – Wise one
Sage – English unisex name which can mean either ‘sage (the spice)’ or ‘profoundly wise one.’
Sagramore – A tree, a sycamore tree
Sagrani – An English Boy name, mostly used as a surname
Saige – This is a different spelling of ‘Sage,’ which is a botanical herb and also a descriptor for a wise person.
Sailor – Occupational name, a man on a boat
Saindor – A loving and caring individual
Saint – A holy person, a saint
Sal –
Saladin – Anglicized form of Arabic Salah-al-Din, meaning ‘righteous faith.’
Salah – Anglicized form of Hebrew Shelach, meaning ‘a missile, weapon.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of Arphaxad. Compare with another form of Salah.
Salal – English unisex name derived from the name of the ‘Salal berry plant’ used in making jams and jellies.
Salatha – A variant of Salat, to salt
Salathiel – Anglicized form of Hebrew Shealtiyel, meaning ‘borrowed from God.’ In the bible, this is the name of the father of Zerubbabel.
Salford – One from the willow ford
Salhdene – One from the valley of the willows
Salhford – One from the ford where the willows grow
Salhtun – A place in the willows
Saliciduni – A willow town
Salicidunus – One who comes from a town of willows
Salisbury – Surname, means willow fortress
Salley – Surname, meaning servatns in the hall
Sallsbury – A place name, town name
Salmon – Anglicized form of Hebrew Tsalmown, meaning ‘shady.’ In the bible, this is the name of one of king David’s warriors.
Salton – The name Salton is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘place in the willows’.
Sam – Unisex short form of English Samantha and Samuel, both meaning ‘heard of God,’ ‘his name is El,’ or ‘name of God.’
Samborn – The brook that is sandy
Samm – From the name Samson, meaning the son of Sam
Sammie – Variant spelling of English unisex Sammy, meaning ‘heard of God,’ ‘his name is El,’ or ‘name of God.’
Sammon – A son of Solomon
Sammy – Unisex pet form of English Samantha and Samuel, both meaning ‘heard of God,’ ‘his name is El,’ or ‘name of God.’
Sampson –
Samson – Anglicized form of Greek Sampson (Hebrew Shimshown), meaning ‘like the sun.’ In the bible, this is the name of a powerful hero who was betrayed by his mistress Delila.
Samuel – Anglicized form of Greek Samouel (Hebrew Shemuwel), meaning ‘heard of God,’ ‘his name is El,’ or ‘name of God.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of Elkanah by Hannah.
Sanborn – Sandy stream or river
Sanborne – One with nature
Sanbourn – From sandy stream
Sanbourne – From a gritty brook
Sanburn – From the stream with a gritty bed
Sanburne – From the gritty stream
Sandborn – From a arenaceous stream
Sandbourne – From a gritty small river
Sander – Short form of English Alexander, meaning ‘defender of mankind.’
Sanders – son of Alexander
Sanderson – Alexander”s son
Sanderson – The name Sanderson is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘Alexander’s son’.
Sandford – Variant spelling of English Sanford, meaning ‘sand ford.’
Sandfurd – From the river crossing which is sandy
Sanditon – From the sandy town
Sandon – Came from the sandy hill
Sandy – Defender of man, abbreviation of Alexander
Sandy – English unisex pet form of Latin Alexandra and English Alexander, both meaning ‘defender of mankind.’
Sanersone – Son of alexander
Sanford – From the sandy ford
Sanford – English surname transferred to forename use, from the name of numerous places composed of the Old English elements sand ‘sand’ and ford ‘ford,’ hence ‘sandy river crossing.’
Sansao – Variation of Samson. Sam’s son
Sant – A saint
Santon – One from a sandy farm
Sar – One who is in pain
Sarge – Short from sargent, commander
Satchel – Maker of sacks
Satuc – A diligent, strong minded and trusting individual
Saturday – A day in a week, Saturn’s day
Saunders – Son of Alexander
Saunderson – Alexander’s son, son of defender of men
Saven – A capable, studious, detail oriented and respected being
Sawal – English name for Boys
Saward – Surname, means victory at sea
Sawyer – Woodcutter
Sawyer – English occupational surname transferred to forename use, derived from Middle English saghier, meaning ‘to saw.’
Sawyere – A timber cutter
Sawyers – Son of Sawyer
Sawyers – Wood worker
Saxe – Clark’s town
Saxen – Clark’s town
Saxleue – One who has a dagger
Saxon – Swordsman, knife, Saxons were among the Germanic tribes who invaded and settled fifth-century England.
Saxon – From a medieval English name for someone ‘from Saxony.’ The Saxons were a Germanic tribe who got their name from the word seax, a kind of ‘single-edged knife.’
Sayer – The name Sayer is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘woodcutter or reciter’.
Sayers – One who recites
Sayetsi – A trusted, mature and huble natured being
Saylor – A sailor
Saymund – Victory of peace
Scadwiella – One from the shed spring
Scaffeld – One from the crooked field
Scandleah – He who comes from the noisy meadow
Scandy – A boisterous person
Scarlette – Variation of Scarlett which means Scarlet(a last name) or Red
Sceafa – Name of the ancient Lombardic king in English legend
Sceaft – The tribe famous for sheep breedng
Sceaften – From the sheep or of the sheep
Sceapleigh – From the sheep meadow, a surname and variant of Sheply
Sceapleigh – One who comes from sheep meadow
Scebbi – Old English name for Boys
Scef – Briish name meaning Elf
Sceld – A person who is social an amiable, reasonable
Sceley – A field near the ocean
Scelftun – One from the ledge farm
Scene – One who is scenic
Sceobba – A hill or a valley of a man
Sceot – A worthy individual who is well groomed and poised
Schaddoc – Shad fish
Schaffer – A steward
Scherman – Man with shears
Schermann – A shear man
Schuyler – Dutch surname transferred to English unisex forename use, meaning ‘protection, shelter.’
Scirheah – A helpful, honest, rebellious and satisfied individual
Scirheard – The bright or hard person
Scirloc – A man with blonde hair
Scirwode – He who is from the bright forest
Scituc – A composed, courageous and strong minded individual
Scobba – One who has high morals and a charming personality
Scot – From Scotland, a Gael. Diminutive of Scott.
Scot – Variant spelling of English Scott, meaning ‘Scotsman.’
Scott – From Scotland, a Gael, also a surname
Scott – Old English surname transferred to forename use, derived from an old byname for a ‘Scotsman.’
Scottas – He who wanders
Scottie – Pet form of English Scott, meaning ‘Scotsman.’
Scottish – A place name
Scotto – He who is from Scottish
Scotty – From Scotland, a Gael. Diminutive of Scott.
Scotty – Variant spelling of English Scottie, meaning ‘Scotsman.’
Scout – One who discovers
Scrobb – English name for Boys
Scytta – The duminitive name means to shoot
Seabert – A shining sea
Seaborn – One who is born of the sea
Seabright – Glory at sea
Seabroc – From the brook by the sea
Seabroc – One who is born near the sea
Seabrook – One who is from the brook of the sea
Seabrooke – A stream near the sea
Seaburt – Glory at sea
Seaburt – One who is glorious at sea
Seadon – One who comes from the hill by the sea
Seager – Sea spear
Seagull – The name Seagull is a boy’s name of English origin.
Seal – The name Seal is a boy’s name of English origin.
Sealey –
Sealey – The name Sealey is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘blessed’.
Seamour – Variant spelling of English Seymour, meaning ‘St. Maurus.’
Seamus – A supplant
Sean – Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Sean, meaning ‘God is gracious.’
Searu – A quick learner who is blessed with an active mind
Seaton – The name Seaton is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘town by the sea’.
Seaver – A fierce stronghold
Seaward – A sea guardian
Seaxwulf – Wolf of the sea
Sebastian – English form of French Sebastien, meaning ‘from Sebaste,’ a town in Asia Minor.
Sebert – Glory at sea
Sebert – Glory at sea
Sebestian – The revered one
Secg – A swordsman
Secgwic – One from the sword grass place
Sedge – A swordsman
Sedgeley – From the sword meadow, referring possibly to a sharp vegetation in the meadow, possibly to a meadow owned by a swordsman, possibly a training meadow for swordsmen, surname
Sedgeley – One from the swordsman meadow
Sedgewic – Sword grass
Sedgewick – From the sword grass place
Sedgewik – Surname, means sword grass
Sedgewyck – One from the place where the sword grass grows
Sedgley – A sword meadow
Sedgwick – A sword place
Sedgwyck – A place of swords
Sedric – Friendly
Sedrick – He who is kind and loved by many
Seeger – The name Seeger is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘seaman’.
Seely – A very happy person
Seeman – Man of the sea
Seeton – From the town by the sea
Sefare – Lord is gracious
Sefton – English surname transferred to forename use, from a place name composed of Old Norse sef ‘rush’ and Old English run ‘enclosure, settlement,’ hence ‘rush settlement.’
Segar – A sailor
Segod – God of the sea
Segramour – An ordinary, modern and nonchalant individual
Segwrides – One who likes individuality and independence
Seild – A shallow place, one who lives near the shallow land
Seir – Anglicized form of Hebrew Seiyr, meaning ‘hairy, rough.’ In the bible, this is the name of several place, and the name of a patriarch of the Horites.
Seisyll – A blind person, one who cannot see
Sela – Anglicized form of Hebrew Cela, meaning ‘a rock.’ In the Old Testament bible, this is the name of the capital city of Edom, possibly an early name for Petra. In use as a unisex name.
Selah – Anglicized form of Hebrew Cela, meaning ‘a rock.’ In the Old Testament bible, this is the name of the capital city of Edom, possibly an early name for Petra. In use as a unisex name.
Selby – English surname transferred to unisex forename use, derived from a place name composed of the Old Norse elements selja ‘willow’ and byr ‘farm, settlement,’ hence ‘willow settlement.’
Selden – He who is from a small valley
Seldon – The name Seldon is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘from the house on the hill’.
Seleby – One from the manor farm
Selises – One who is in touch with his individuality and confidence
Sellden – Valley of the willow trees
Sellen – One who lives by the stretch of smooth water
Selred – A stretch of wisdom
Selvyn – Variant of Sylvanus referring to the mythological Greek god of trees.
Selvyn – English variation of Silvain, origin meaning wood, forest’.
Selwin – One who is a good friend
Selwine – Friend at court
Selwinn – One who is a great companion
Selwyn – Prosperous friend, friend of the manor
Senaculus – English name for Boys
Senacvs – English name for Boys
Sender – The name Sender is a boy’s name of English origin.
Senehauz – One who has restless and exploring nature
Senemagli – A sensitive, youthful and glorious person
Senemaglos – The old or aged Prince
Sener – A great stronghold
Sennacherib – Anglicized form of Hebrew Cancheriyb, meaning ‘Sin (the moon god) has taken the place of brothers to me.’ In the bible, this is the name of a king of Assyria, son of Sargon II.
Sennett – The name Sennett is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘bold in victory’.
Sennianus – Nurturing, noble, kind and inventive being
Senomagli – A person who is brave, versatile and glorious
Senomaglos – An aged Price, a Prince who is in his old age
Senorix – Invented Boy name
Sentraille – A sensitive, diligent and fertile person, imaginative
Sentwine – A friend who is sent by the god
Seofeca – A clean, observant and self satisfied person
September – English unisex name derived from the month name, which was originally the seventh month of the Roman year, meaning ‘seventh.’
Septima – Name given to seventh child
Sequester – The place in safe-keeping, a trustee
Serenity – Peacefulness
Seth – Anglicized form of Hebrew Sheth, meaning ‘buttocks.’ In the bible, this is the name of the third son of Adam and Eve. Compare with other forms of Seth.
Setibogius – Ambitious, skillful and dignified individual
Seton – A town located near the ocean
Seuare – A sea passage, a passage from sea
Seuuardus – A flexible and self satisfied person, grateful
Seven – Name meaning nuber seven
Severin – river in England
Severn – Strict, restrained. Surname.
Severne – Strict, restrained. Surname.
Seward – Sea guardian, a surname. William Henry Seward was the secretary of state during the American Civil War. While in office, he oversaw the purchase of Alaska from Russia. At the time, Alaska did not seem valuable to the United States, and the purchase was called ‘Seward”s Folly.’
Seward – English surname transferred to forename use, from a Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Siweard, meaning ‘sea guard.’
Sewell – Sea powerful
Sewell – Sea guard or victorious guard
Sewerd – Guardian of the sea
Sexton – A bodyguard or one who guards the church
Seymour – Marshy land near the sea
Seymour – English surname transferred to forename use, from the Norman baronial name Saint-Maur, meaning ‘St. Maurus.’
Shad – Short form of the Biblical Shadrach, one of three young Hebrew men who survived being cast into a fiery furnace.
Shad – Variant spelling of English Chad, possibly meaning ‘battle.’ Compare with another form of Shad.
Shadd – Short form of the Biblical Shadrach, one of three young Hebrew men who survived being cast into a fiery furnace.
Shaddoc – A fish, a shad fish
Shaddock – One who is like a shad fish
Shade – Shade
Shadow – Shadow
Shadrach – Means ‘command of Aku’ in Akkadian, Aku being the name of the Babylonian god of the moon. In the Old Testament Shadrach is the Babylonian name of Hananiah, one of the three men cast into a fiery furnace but saved by God
Shadwell – e who comes from the shed spring
Shakespeare – One who is a spearman. A surname
Shallum – Anglicized form of Hebrew Shalluwm, meaning ‘retribution.’ In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including the husband of Huldah the prophetess.
Shaman – A religious healer, a Shaman
Shamer – Anglicized form of Hebrew Shamuwr, meaning ‘a message, tidings’ or ‘that which is heard.’ In the bible, this is the name of a Levite.
Shamgar – Possibly means ‘sword’ in Hebrew. Shamgar was one of the Old Testament judges
Shamir – Anglicized form of Hebrew Shamuwr, meaning ‘a message, tidings’ or ‘that which is heard.’ In the bible, this is the name of a Levite.
Shamus – Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Seamus, meaning ‘supplanter.’
Shandey – A boisterous, unruly man
Shandley – A man from the loud meadow
Shandon – An old and wise man
Shandy – A boisterous person
Shane – Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Sean, meaning ‘God is gracious.’
Shanen – A person with an ancient soul
Shanna – Lily
Shannen – Variant spelling of English unisex Shannon, meaning ‘old river’ or ‘river of wisdom.’
Shannon – English unisex name derived from the name of a river in Ireland, composed of the Gaelic elements sean ‘old, wise’ and abhann ‘river,’ hence ‘old river’ or ‘river of wisdom.’
Shaquan – Unclear
Shaquille – English variant spelling of Arabic Shakil, meaning ‘handsome.’
Sharar – Means ‘enemy’ in Hebrew. In the Old Testament this is the name of the father of Ahiam
Sharman – a fair share
Sharnovon – A unique person who has wisdom and imagination
Shattuck – A shad fish
Shaul – Anglicized form of Hebrew Shauwl, meaning ‘asked for, desired.’ In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including the first king of Israel.
Shaun – Variant spelling of English Shawn, meaning ‘God is gracious.’
Shaw – From the shady grove
Shaw – Anglicized form of Scottish Gaelic Seaghdh, meaning ‘hawk-like.’
Shawn –
Shawn – Variant spelling of English Sean, meaning ‘God is gracious.’
Shay – Variant spelling of English unisex Shea, possibly meaning ‘hawk-like.’ Compare with another form of Shay.
Shayde – One who is a deender of men
Shaye – Variant spelling of English unisex Shea, possibly meaning ‘hawk-like.’
Shayne – Variant spelling of English Shane, meaning ‘God is gracious.’
Shea – Irish surname transferred to unisex forename use, from an Anglicized form of Gaelic O Seaghdha (‘descendant of Seaghdha’), possibly meaning ‘hawk-like.’
Shealtiel – Anglicized form of Hebrew Shealtiyel, meaning ‘borrowed from God.’ In the bible, this is the name of the father of Zerubbabel.
Sheamus – Variant spelling of English Shamus, meaning ‘supplanter.’
Sheard – A gap between two hills
Sheba – Means ‘oath’ in Hebrew. This is the name of several characters in the Old Testament. Also in the Bible, this is a place name, referring to a region in Ethiopia. The queen of Sheba visited Solomon after hearing of his wisdom
Sheen – A gracious gift of God
Sheffield – The name Sheffield is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘from the crooked field’.
Shelah – Hebrew name meaning ‘a petition, prayer.’ In the bible, this is the name of a son of Judah. Compare with another form of Shelah.
Shelby – From the village or estate on the ledge, though appropriate for boys or girls, use for boys has declined while use for girls has risen in recent history.
Shelby – English surname transferred to unisex forename use, derived from a place name composed of the Middle English elements schele ‘hut’ and by ‘farm, settlement,’ hence ‘settlement of huts.’
Shelbz – Willow farm
Sheldan – Valley with steep sides
Shelden – Valley with steep sides
Sheldin – Valley with steep sides
Sheldon – A farm in a deep valley.
Sheldon – English surname transferred to forename use, from the name of a place in Derbyshire which was recorded in the Domesday Book as Scelhadun, composed of Old English scylf ‘shelf’ and the place name Haddon (from h?? ‘heathland, heather, wasteland’ + dun ‘hill’), hence ‘steep-sided heather hill.’
Sheldun – Valley with steep sides
Sheldyn – Valley with steep sides
Sheley – A wooded clearing on a ledge
Shell – Short form of English unisex Shelley, meaning ‘clearing near a ledge/slope.’
Shelley – English surname transferred to unisex forename use, derived from the name of various places meaning ‘clearing near a ledge/slope.’
Shelly – meadow on a hilltop
Shelomi – Anglicized form of Hebrew Shelomiy, meaning ‘my peace’ or ‘peaceful.’ In the bible, this is the name of the father of a leader of the tribe of Asher.
Shelten – He who is from a deep valley
Shelton – English surname transferred to forename use, from various place names composed of the Old English elements scylf ‘shelf’ and tun ‘enclosure, settlement,’ hence ‘shelf settlement.’
Shelumiel – Anglicized form of Hebrew Shelumiyel, meaning ‘friend of God.’ In the bible, this is the name of a prince of the tribe of Simeon.
Shemaiah – Anglicized form of Hebrew Shemayah, meaning ‘whom Jehovah has answered’ or ‘whom Jehovah has heard.’ In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including a prophet who lived in the time of Rehoboam.
Shemar – God’s guardian
Shemelyn – A name meaning a diligent and hard working labour
Shemer – Possibly means ‘preserved’ in Hebrew. In the Old Testament this is the name of the owner of the hill upon which Samaria was built
Shemuel – Anglicized form of Hebrew Shemuwel, meaning ‘heard of God,’ ‘his name is El,’ or ‘name of God.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a son of Elkanah by Hannah.
Shep – Short from Shepherd, occupational name
Shepard – Take to the pastures with this name, which is a different spelling of ‘Shepherd,’ which means one who herds sheep.
Shephard – Occupational name, shepherd
Shephatiah – Anglicized form of Hebrew Shephatyah, meaning ‘whom Jehovah defends.’ In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including a son of David.
Shepherd – Occupation name
Shepherd – English occupational name
Sheplea – A field of sheep
Shepley – A meadow where sheep are
Sheply – Field where the sheep are
Shepp – Short from Shepherd, occupational name
Sheppard – Surname, occupational name, shepherd
Shepperd – English surname meaning shepherd
Shepply – He who has sheep
Shepry – A friendly and honest man
Sherard – He who is of glorious valor
Sheraz – Loving and caring man
Sherborn – A clear brook
Sherborne – A bright stream
Sherbourn – He who is from a clear brook
Sherbourne – He who lives near a clear stream
Sherburn – He who lives near a clear brook
Sherburne – A clear brook
Sheridan – Untamed
Sheridan – Irish surname transferred to forename use, from an Anglicized form of Gaelic O Sirideain (‘descendant of Siridei??n’), possibly meaning ‘searcher.’
Sherill – Shire on a hill
Sherlan – A beautiful and beloved individual, joyous
Sherlock – Blond, made famous by the Sherlock Holmes detective stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Sherlock – From an old English byname for a fair-haired person, derived from the Middle English word schirloc, composed of the elements scir ‘bright, clear, shire,’ and locc ‘lock of hair,’ hence ‘bright locks.’
Sherlocke – He who has fair hair
Sherman – Cuts the nap of woolen cloth, In medieval times, the shireman served as governor-judge of an English shire or county.
Sherman – English occupational surname transferred to forename use, composed of the Old English elements sceara ‘shears’ and mann ‘man,’ hence ‘shears-man.’
Shermann – Judge of a shire
Shermie – One who lives in a shire
Shermy – He who works with shears
Sherwin – Swift, quick as the wind
Sherwin – The name Sherwin is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘swift runner’.
Sherwind – A swift runner
Sherwinn – He who is as fast as the wind
Sherwood – From the bright forest, Sherwood Forest in England has long been associated with the legendary hero Robin Hood.
Sherwood – English surname transferred to forename use, derived from the name of the famous Sherwood Forest, composed of the Old English elements scir ‘bright, clear, shire’ and wudu ‘wood,’ hence ‘bright forest.’
Sherwoode – A forest full of light
Sherwyn – He who is swift
Sherwynne – A bright friend
Shiann – An unintelligible speaker
Shiloh – From an Old Testament place name possibly meaning ‘tranquil’ in Hebrew. It is also used prophetically in the Old Testament to refer to a person, often understood to be the Messiah (see Genesis 49:10). This may in fact be a mistranslation. This name was brought to public attention after Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie gave it to their daughter in 2006
Shimea – Anglicized form of Hebrew Shimiy, meaning ‘famous, renowned.’ In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including a Reubenite, son of Gog and father of Micah.
Shimei – Anglicized form of Hebrew Shimiy, meaning ‘famous, renowned.’ In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including a Reubenite, son of Gog and father of Micah.
Shimhi – Anglicized form of Hebrew Shimiy, meaning ‘famous, renowned.’ In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including a Reubenite, son of Gog and father of Micah.
Shimi – Anglicized form of Hebrew Shimiy, meaning ‘famous, renowned.’ In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including a Reubenite, son of Gog and father of Micah.
Shimon – Listening
Shipley – From Shipley
Shipton – A surname. Means the one who comes from the sheep farm
Shirley – Sunny meadow
Shiruyah – One wo is intelligent and diligent worker
Shiyel – One who likes to explore and travel, likes new challenges
Sholto – Anglicized form of Scottish Gaelic Sioltach, meaning ‘sowing,’ i.e., ‘fruitful, seed-bearing, producing many offspring.’
Shooter – The name Shooter is a boy’s name of English origin.
Shuhaadh – An over sensitive, beloved and sensible being
Shurlock – An English name meaning a shear lock
Shurwood – A Boy from the bright forest
Shylock – English Shakespearean character name of unknown etymology. It eventually became a synonym for a ‘loan shark, userer.’
Siarles – A trusted, humble and affectionate individual
Sib – Pet form of Middle English Sibald, meaning ‘bold victory.’
Sibald – Variant spelling of Middle English Sybald, meaning ‘bold victory.’
Sibbe – Pet form of Middle English Sibald, meaning ‘bold victory.’
Sicel – A quick, able and clever minded individual, casual
Sicela – A likable, able and self righteous individual
Sid – Saint Denis
Sid – A shortening of the name Sidney and means ‘wide island’ or ‘wide meadow’.
Siddael – He comes from a very wide valley
Siddaly – He who is from a wide valley
Siddell – One who lives near the wide valley
Sidell – He comes from a place of a wide valley
Sidelufu – An old Anglo-Saxon name meaning a wide field
Sideman – One who comes from a wide place
Sidney –
Sidney – English surname transferred to unisex forename use, from a Norman baronial name from Saint-Denis in France, meaning ‘St. Denis.’
Sidwell – One who comes from a broad well
Siegmund – One who is a protector of voctory
Sifaks – One who likes to try new things and taked new adventures
Sigebald – One who is a bold victor
Sigqibo – One who has a sense of responsibility and has clever mind
Silas – Forest, a variant of Silvian. The biblical Silas was a missionary companion of Paul and Timothy.
Silas – Contracted form of Greek Silouanos, meaning ‘from the forest.’ In the bible, this is the name of a companion of Saint Paul.
Siliman – A happy man with good fortune
Silsby – One who comes from teh Sill’s farm
Silver – English unisex name meaning ‘silver,’ which may refer to either the precious metal or the color.
Silvester – Latin name derived from the word silvester, from silva, meaning ‘forest, wood,’ hence ‘from the forest.’
Sim – Short form of English Simon, meaning ‘hearkening.’
Simecek – Listening
Simeon – Anglicized form of Greek Symeon, meaning ‘hearkening.’ In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including the second son of Jacob and Leah.
Similini – An innocent, lonely, insightful and idealistic being
Similinos – A lovable, serious minded and reasonable person
Simon –
Simon – English and French form of Greek Simon, meaning ‘hearkening.’ In the New Testament bible, this is the name of many characters, including a sorcerer and a brother of Jesus. It is often confused with Simon (2).
Simond – A Son of Simon, a son of the one who listens
Simone – One who is heard. A French and English girl name, while its used as a male name in Italy
Simpson – The name Simpson is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘son of Simon’.
Sims – The name Sims is a boy’s name of English origin meaning ‘the listener’.
Simson – Simon’s son, son of the one who has heard
Simunek – Listening
Sincere – Sincere means true and honest.
Sincerely – A word name, meaning to be candid, sincere
Sincerity – A state of hon