Boy Names That Mean From

Discover Boy names meaning From with origins and popularity.

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Arpil
Arpil name comes from Arpit, dedicated
Indian
Arregaithel
From the land of the Gaels.
Scottish
Arrian
Dark, Rich, Mysterious, From the Adriatic Sea. A masculine form of Adriana.
Latin
Arte
A rock|Noble one from the lofty hill|Bear|Follower of Thor, Thunder. A short ...
Celtic
Arundel
From the eagle valley.
English
Arundle
From the eagle valley.
English
Arval
From the cultured land.
Welsh
Arvalis
From the cultivated land
Latin
Arvel
From the cultured land.
Welsh
Arvil
From the cultured land.
Welsh
Arvol
From the cultured land.
Latin
Arvyl
From the cultured land.
Latin
Arwood
From the fir forest.
English
Arystanbek
The name is derived from Kazakh word arystan, which means lion and Turkish ti...
Turkish
Ashberton
From the burnt ash-tree town.
Old-english
Ashbirton
From the burnt ash-tree town.
Old-english
Ashburton
From the burnt ash-tree town.
Old-english
Ashford
From the ash-tree ford.
English
Ashforde
From the ash-tree ford.
Old-english
Ashten
Dweller at the ash-tree town|from the ash tree.
English
Ashtin
Dweller at the ash-tree town|from the ash tree.
English
Asten
From the easterly town.
Old-english
Astin
From the easterly town.
French
Aston
From the easterly town.
English
Astown
From the easterly town.
Old-english
Astyn
From the easterly town.
Old-english
Atanasio
Cognate of the Greek Athanasios, which is from the Greek athanasia immortality
Spanish
Ataullah
Gift from Allah
Urdu
Athal
From Ireland.
Gaelic
Athdar
From the oak tree ford
Scottish
Atheer
Light reflected from a swords blade, A person of high status and good qualities
Arabic
Athel
From Ireland.
Gaelic
Athil
From Ireland.
Gaelic
Athilton
From Ireland.
Gaelic
Athmore
From the moor.
English
Athol
From Ireland.
Gaelic
Atholton
From Ireland.
Gaelic
Athyl
From Ireland.
Gaelic
Athyton
From Ireland.
Gaelic
Atreides
Descended from Atreus
Greek
Atrides
Descended from Atreus
Latin
Attewater
From the waterside.
English
Atticus
A man from Athens
English
Attmore
From the moor.
English
Aucaman
Condor from wilderness
Native-american
Audley
From the old meadow
English
Aufidus
From the river Apulia
Latin
Auliffe
Relic from the ancestor
Norse
Auriville
From the gold town
French
Avellino
Borrowed from the city of Avellino place of hazelnut trees. It is derived fro...
Spanish
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