Boy Names That Mean Far

Discover Boy names meaning Far with origins and popularity.

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Warford
From the farm by the weir.
English
Warton
From the farm by the weir.
English
Wartun
From the farm by the weir.
English
Wealaworth
From the Welshman's farm or Welsh friend.
Scandinavian
Weatherby
From the wether sheep farm.
English
Welby
From the spring farm.
English
Welton
From the spring farm.
Teutonic
Westby
From the west farm.
English
Wetherby
From the ram farm
English
Wethrby
From the wether sheep farm.
English
Wiellatun
From the spring farm.
German
Willoughby
From The Farm By The Willows
English
Wilton
From the farm by the spring.
Teutonic
Winton
From Wine's farm.
English
Worton
From the vegetable farm.
English
Wyiltun
From the farm by the spring.
English
Wynston
From Wines farm
Arabic
Wyrttun
From the vegetable farm
Arabic
Xurxo
Form of George meaning "one who works the earth; a farmer"
Gaelic
Yegor
Farmer. A form of George.
Russian
Yehor
Farmer
Greek
Yiorgis
Farmer
Russian
Yiorgos
Form of George meaning "one who works the earth; a farmer"
Greek
Yoric
Farmer. A form of George.
Danish
Yorick
From the farm with the yew trees|Boar estate.
English
Yorik
Farmer. A form of George.
Danish
York
From the farm with the yew trees|Boar estate.
English
Yorke
From the farm with the yew trees|Boar estate.
Old-english
Yorker
From the farm with the yew trees|Boar estate.
Old-english
Yrjo
Farmer
Finnish
Yura
Farmer
Basque
Yurchik
Farmer
Russian
Yure
Farmer
Russian
Yurik
Farmer
Russian
Yuriy
Form of George meaning "one who works the earth; a farmer"
Russian
Yurochka
Farmer
Greek
Zebeeb
ZEBEEB FAROOQ ZEBEEB USMAN ZEBEEB KHURRAM ZEBEEB KALEEM
Arabic
Zhorah
One who works the earth; a farmer
Russian
Zory
Farmer
Russian
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