Boy Names That Mean From

Discover Boy names meaning From with origins and popularity.

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Delevan
From the surname, meaning 'of the valley'.
English
Dellingr
derived from Norse mythology, name of a god associated with dawn.
Norse
Delman
From the valley.
English
Delmore
From the moor.
English
Delray
From the town of Delray, meaning 'of the king'.
English
Delsen
A modern invented name, possibly derived from Del or Elsen, with no establish...
Scandinavian
Delton
From the town in the valley; a place name.
English
Deltown
A modern invented name, possibly derived from 'delta' and 'town'.
English
Delvin
Derived from an English surname meaning 'friend from the valley'.
English
Demarco
Of or from Marco, a given name derived from the Latin Marcus, meaning 'warlike'.
Italian
Demetrios
derived from the Greek goddess of agriculture, Demeter..
Greek
Deming
From the settlement of Dema.
English
Denby
From the Danish settlement.
English
Denes
Gift from God.
Hungarian
Denham
From the valley homestead.
English
Deni
From the island of Bali.
Indonesian
Denley
From the village in the valley.
English
Denly
From the meadow.
English
Denman
From the valley.
English
Denmark
From Denmark, the country in northern Europe.
English
Dennas
From the valley.
English
Dennet
From the valley.
English
Dennison
Son of Dennis, from the Greek name Dionysius.
English
Denton
From the town in the valley.
English
Denzel
From the high stronghold.
English
Denzil
From the fort on the hill.
English
Derebourne
From the deer stream.
English
Derek
Ruler of the people, derived from the Old English name Dēorlāc.
English
Derenik
Derived from Armenian 'der' meaning 'lord' or 'master', often a diminutive of...
Armenian
Derio
Derived from the Spanish word 'derio', meaning 'of the river'.
Spanish
Derland
From the deer land.
English
Dermont
From the mountain of the bears.
Irish
Derol
From the deer hill.
English
Dervin
Derived from Irish Ó Dearbháin, meaning 'descendant of Dearbhán', a personal...
Irish
Derwen
From the oak tree.
Welsh
deshak
One who is from the land or country.
Sanskrit
deshayan
One who is from the land of the gods.
Sanskrit
Desiderus
Desired or longed for, from Latin 'desiderium'.
Latin
Desmond
From the Irish name Deasmhumhnach, meaning 'from South Munster'.
Irish
Devadasa
Servant of the gods, from deva 'god' and dasa 'servant'.
Sanskrit
devadathan
Gift from God.
Sanskrit
devain
From the gods.
Sanskrit
devaj
Born from the gods.
Sanskrit
Devante
Modern invented name, possibly derived from Devon or Dante.
French
Deveedaas
Servant of the gods, derived from deva (god) and dasa (servant).
Sanskrit
Devere
From the English surname, meaning 'from the riverbank'.
English
Deverel
From the deer valley.
English
Devereux
From the Norman French place name Devereux, meaning 'from Evreux'.
English
Devidaas
Servant of the gods, from deva 'god' and dasa 'servant'.
Sanskrit
Devil
Derived from the Old English word 'deofol', meaning 'evil spirit' or 'demon'.
English
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