Boy Names That Mean From

Discover Boy names meaning From with origins and popularity.

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Grimbold
Grimbold means 'fierce and bold' from Old English elements.
English
Grimme
Derived from the Old High German 'grim' meaning 'fierce' or 'stern'.
German
Grimshaw
From the Old English words 'grim' meaning fierce and 'sceaga' meaning a small...
English
Grimsley
From the meadow by the gate.
English
Grindal
From the Old English name Grindel, meaning 'grinder' or 'one who grinds'.
English
Grindan
From the Old English name Grindan, meaning 'to grind' or 'grinder'.
English
Griogair
Vigilant watchman, derived from Greek Gregorios.
Scottish
Grioghar
Vigilant watchman, derived from Greek Gregorios.
Gaelic
Gris
Gray or grey-haired, from the Old French word 'gris'.
French
Grisham
From the grazing meadow.
English
Griswaldo
From the gray forest.
English
Griswold
From the gray forest.
English
Griswoldo
From the gray forest.
English
Grove
From the grove.
English
Grover
From the grove.
English
Guenther
Derived from the Germanic name Gundheri, meaning 'battle warrior'.
German
Guerin
Derived from the Germanic element 'warin', meaning 'guard' or 'protect'.
Germanic
Guifford
From a ford with a wooden bridge.
English
Guildford
From the ford with the guild.
English
Guilford
From the ford of the golden-haired one.
English
Guiliano
Youthful or downy-bearded, derived from the Roman family name Iulianus.
Italian
Guillan
From the meadow valley.
English
Guillermo
Resolute protector, derived from the Germanic name Wilhelm.
Spanish
Gurney
Derived from a surname meaning 'warrior' or 'battle'.
English
Gurudayal
Compassionate or kind-hearted, derived from guru meaning teacher and dayal me...
Sanskrit
Gustaf
Staff of the gods, derived from Old Norse elements meaning 'god' and 'staff'.
Swedish
Gustav
Staff of the gods, from Old Norse elements meaning 'staff' and 'god'.
Swedish
Gustave
Staff of the gods, derived from the Old Norse name Gautstafr.
French
Guthrie
From the windy place.
Scottish
Guthry
From the enclosure.
English
Guto
From the name Gruffudd.
Welsh
Guwayne
From the war path.
English
Guzman
Good man, from the Spanish 'buen hombre'.
Spanish
Gwalchmai
Hawk of May, from Welsh gwalch 'hawk' and Mai 'May'.
Welsh
Gwernach
From the alder grove.
Welsh
Haan
Gift from God.
Dutch
Haasyim
Derived from Hashim, meaning 'crusher' or 'breaker of bread', referring to ge...
Arabic
Habash
Abyssinian, someone from Abyssinia/Ethiopia.
Arabic
Habr
Friend or beloved, derived from the Arabic root for 'friend'.
Arabic
Hadaya
Gift from God.
Hebrew
Hadden
From the heather-covered hill.
English
Haddon
From the hill on the heath.
English
Hadrami
From Hadhramaut, a region in Yemen.
Arabic
Hadrian
From Hadria, a town in Italy.
Latin
Hadrien
From Adrian, a town in Italy.
French
Haemon
Bloody or skillful, from Greek haima meaning blood.
Greek
Haethin
From the Old English name Hæþen, meaning 'heathen' or 'pagan'.
English
Haethowine
War friend, from elements 'haeth' meaning war and 'wine' meaning friend.
English
Haggi
Festive, joyful; derived from Hebrew root meaning 'to celebrate'.
Hebrew
Hagley
From the Old English words 'haga' meaning hedge and 'leah' meaning clearing o...
English
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