Boy Names That Mean From

Discover Boy names meaning From with origins and popularity.

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Stanhop
From the stony village.
English
Stanhope
From the stony hollow.
English
Stanley
From the Old English words stan meaning 'stone' and leah meaning 'clearing'.
English
Stanly
From the stony meadow.
English
Stanmore
From the stony hill.
English
Stannes
From the stone circle.
English
Stansfield
From the stony field.
English
Stanton
From the stony town.
English
Stantun
From the stony enclosure.
English
Stanway
From the stony road.
English
Stanweg
From the stony path.
English
Stanwic
From the stony dwelling or stone village.
English
Stanwick
From the stony farm or settlement.
English
Stanwode
From the stony wood or clearing.
English
Stanwood
From the stony wood or clearing.
English
Starkad
Strong and wild, from Old Norse 'starkr' meaning strong and 'aðr' meaning wild.
Norse
Starke
Strong, derived from the German word 'stark'.
German
Staunton
From the town on the stony road.
English
Steathford
From the stony ford.
English
Steel
Derived from the metal steel, symbolizing strength and resilience.
English
Steele
Derived from a surname meaning 'steel', referring to someone who worked with ...
English
Steen
Stone, derived from the Dutch word for stone.
Dutch
Stefan
Crowned one; derived from Greek Stephanos.
Slavic
Stefford
From the steep ford.
English
Stefon
Crown, garland; derived from the Greek name Stephanos.
Greek
Steine
Derived from a place name meaning 'stone'.
German
Stetson
From the English surname, originally a place name meaning 'stone house'.
English
Steven
Crowned one, from the Greek name Stephanos.
English
Stirlin
From Stirling.
Scottish
Stirling
From Stirling.
Scottish
Stockton
From the tree-stump town.
English
Stockwal
From the tree-trunk stream.
English
Stockwel
From the tree-stump spring.
English
Stocleah
From the tree-stump meadow.
English
Stoddard
From the Old English words 'stod' meaning 'stud' and 'weard' meaning 'guard',...
English
Stoke
Derived from a place name meaning 'place at the tree stump'.
English
Stokes
Derived from the Old English word 'stoc', meaning a place or dwelling.
English
Stoney
From a surname meaning 'stone island' or 'rocky place'.
English
Stove
Derived from the English word for a cooking appliance, used as a surname for ...
English
Stover
From the Old English word 'stōw' meaning 'place' or 'dwelling'.
English
Stowe
derived from a place name, referring to a sacred place or enclosure..
English
Stratford
derived from a place name, referring to a ford or river crossing near a stree...
English
Strato
Means 'army' or 'host' in Greek, derived from stratos.
Greek
Stravropoulos
Son of Stavros, derived from the Greek name Stavros meaning 'cross'.
Greek
Sudbury
From the south fortress.
English
Suffield
From the south field.
English
Suffolk
From the southern folk.
English
Sufiyon
derived from Sufi, a mystical Muslim ascetic.
Arabic
Sufyaan
derived from Sufi, a mystical Muslim ascetic.
Arabic
Sufyan
derived from Sufi, a mystical Muslim ascetic.
Arabic
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