Boy Names That Mean Rd

Discover Boy names meaning Rd with origins and popularity.

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Buland
Hight, upward
Urdu
Burch
Birch tree. A short form of Burchard.
English
Burford
From the Ford near the cattle.
English
Burforde
From the birch tree ford.
Old-english
Burger
Guardian warrior.
Danish
Burhford
Lives at the castle ford.
English
Burni
Bold as a bear, Warrior. A short form of Bernard.
Spanish
Bushy
King Richard The Second' A favorite of King Richard.
Shakespearean
Bustan
Garden, Orchard
Arabic
Byford
Dweller by the river ford.
English
Byforde
Dweller by the river ford.
Old-english
Cadfer
Lord of battle.
Welsh
Caidfer
Lord of battle.
Welsh
Caitalin
Magical wizard. A masculine form of Caitlin, pure pool.
Irish
Calbert
Cowboy, Herder of calves
English
Calburt
Cowboy, Herder of calves
Old-english
Caledvwich
Legendary Excalibur, King Arthur's sword.
Welsh
Calen
The sparrow-hawk bird
Aboriginal
Calfhierde
Shepherd
English
Calibom
Various names for Arthur's sword.
Arthurian-legend
Calibome
Various names for Arthur's sword.
Arthurian-legend
Calibor
Various names for Arthur's sword
Arthurian-legend
Caliborn
Various names for Arthur's sword
Arthurian-legend
Caliborne
Various names for Arthur's sword
Arthurian-legend
Calibum
Various names for Arthur's sword.
Arthurian-legend
Calibumus
Various names for Arthur's sword.
Arthurian-legend
Calibur
Form of Excalibur in mythology, King Arthur's sword
English
Caliburnus
Various names for Arthur's sword
Arthurian-legend
Calin
The sparrow-hawk bird
Irish
Calisto
Most beautiful. Derived from the Greek word Kallistos.
Portuguese
Callistus
Most beautiful. Derived from the Greek word Kallistos.
Greek
Calon
The sparrow-hawk bird
Aboriginal
Calvert
Cowboy, Herder of calves
English
Cardan
One who combs out wool fibres, A card.
Old-french
Carden
One who combs out wool fibres, A card.
Celtic
Cardin
One who combs out wool fibres, A card.
Old-french
Cardon
One who combs out wool fibres, A card.
Old-french
Cardyn
One who combs out wool fibres, A card.
Old-french
Carmeli
Vineyard of the Lord.
Hebrew
Carmen
Adapted from the Latin word Carmen, meaning song.
Latin
Carmiel
Vineyard of the Lord.
Hebrew
Casper
Guardian of the treasure. A form of Casper.
German
Caspir
Guardian of the treasure. A form of Casper.
Persian
Catesby
Henry VI, Part 2' Sir John Stanley. 'King Henry the Sixth, Part III' Sir Will...
Shakespearean
Catigern
Battle lord
English
Caydfer
Lord of battle.
Welsh
Cenehard
Bold guardian.
English
Cerbeius
Guardian to the gate of Hades.
Greek
Cerberus
Guardian to the gate of Hades
Latin
Cerek
Lord
Polish
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