Boy Names That Mean From

Discover Boy names meaning From with origins and popularity.

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Cartland
From the land of the cart or chariot.
English
Cartright
Cartwright means 'maker of carts', from Old English 'cræt' and 'wyrhta'.
English
Carvel
Derived from a place name meaning 'marsh by the fort'.
English
Carville
From the town of Carville, meaning 'settlement of the marsh dwellers'.
English
Casimir
Proclaimer of peace, from Slavic elements kaziti 'to destroy' and mir 'peace'.
Polish
Casimiro
Famous destroyer of peace, derived from the Slavic elements 'kazi' (to destro...
Italian
Caslav
Derived from Slavic elements meaning 'glory' or 'fame'.
Slavic
Caspian
From the Caspian Sea region.
English
Cassian
Cassian means 'hollow' or 'empty', derived from the Roman family name Cassius.
Latin
Cassius
Cassius means 'hollow' or 'vain', possibly derived from the Latin word 'cassus'.
Latin
Cathmoor
From the cottage by the moor.
English
Cathmoore
From the cottage by the moor.
English
Cathmore
From the cottage by the moor.
English
Catterick
From the Catra tribe.
English
Catterik
From the Catra tribe.
English
Catullus
Derived from the Roman family name Catullus, possibly meaning 'puppy' or 'you...
Latin
Caulton
From the cold town.
English
Cavil
Derived from a surname meaning 'bald' or 'bare'.
English
Cawley
From the Old English personal name Cawel, meaning 'bare' or 'bald'.
English
Caxton
From a place name meaning 'enclosure of a man named Cac' in Old English.
English
Cecilio
Blind; derived from the Roman family name Caecilius.
Italian
Cecrops
derived from Greek mythology, the name of the legendary first king of Athens.
Greek
Cedron
Derived from the Spanish word 'cedro', meaning cedar tree.
Spanish
Celdtun
From the town by the stream.
English
Celtic
Referring to the Celtic people from ancient Europe.
English
Chad
Derived from the Old English word 'ceadda', meaning 'warrior' or 'protector'.
English
Chadburn
From the Old English words 'ceald' meaning cold and 'burna' meaning stream, r...
English
Chadburne
From the brook by the cold stream.
English
Chadleigh
From the meadow of Chad, a place name combining Old English elements.
English
Chadley
From the Old English words meaning 'warrior's meadow'.
English
Chadman
Man from Chad or a compound of Chad and man.
English
Chadron
From the town name Chadron, meaning 'Ceadda's hill'.
English
Chadwic
From the Old English elements 'cead' meaning 'war' and 'wic' meaning 'dwellin...
English
Chadwick
From the Old English elements 'cead' meaning 'war' and 'wic' meaning 'dwellin...
English
Chagiah
Festival of the Lord, from Hebrew 'chag' meaning festival and 'Yah' referring...
Hebrew
Chaiton
From the enclosed town.
English
Chalkley
A surname derived from a combination of chalk and ley, referring to a clearin...
English
Chalmer
Son of the chamberlain, from the Gaelic 'seamarlan'.
Scottish
Chalmers
From the occupational surname Chalmers, referring to someone who was a servan...
Scottish
Chalukya
From the Chalukya dynasty.
Kannada
Chambarlane
From the chamberlain's lane.
English
Chambers
Multiple rooms; surname derived from an occupation.
English
Chaney
From the oak wood.
English
Chaos
Chaos refers to the primordial void or state of emptiness from which the firs...
Greek
Chap
Nickname for a cheerful or lively person, from 'chap' meaning fellow.
English
Chaplin
Occupational surname derived from the Middle English word for a clergyman or ...
English
Charlemagne
derived from Charles the Great, a medieval emperor.
French
Charmin
A modern invented name, possibly derived from 'charming'.
English
Charon
From Greek mythology, Charon is the ferryman of Hades who carries souls of th...
Greek
Chattan
From the Rocky Place.
Scottish
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