Boy Names That Mean Th

Discover Boy names meaning Th with origins and popularity.

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Burhanuddin
Proof of the faith, combining Burhan (proof) and Uddin (of the religion).
Arabic
Burhbank
From the fortified hill.
English
Burhdon
From the fortified hill.
English
Burhford
From the fortified ford.
English
Burhleag
From the fortified meadow.
English
Burhtun
From the fortified town.
English
Burke
Descendant of the stocky one.
Irish
Burl
Derived from the Old English word 'byrle', meaning 'cupbearer' or 'butler'.
English
Burleah
From the meadow with the burdock plant.
English
Burleigh
From the Old English words 'burh' meaning fort and 'leah' meaning wood or cle...
English
Burley
From the Old English words 'burh' meaning fort and 'leah' meaning wood or cle...
English
Burlin
Derived from the Old English 'burh' meaning 'fortress' or 'castle'.
English
Burly
Means 'strong and heavily built', from the English word burly.
English
Burlyn
Combination of 'Bur' and 'lyn', possibly meaning 'meadow by the fort'.
English
Burnaby
From the English surname, derived from a place name meaning 'stream of the wa...
English
Burnet
From the Old English 'burnete', referring to a dark brown cloth or a plant wi...
English
Burnette
Diminutive of Burn, meaning 'dweller by the stream'.
English
Burney
Dweller at the brook or stream.
English
Burrel
From the Old English 'burh' meaning 'fortified town'.
English
Burris
Dweller at the fort or castle.
English
Bursuq
Mythical creature, similar to a werewolf.
Turkish
Burt
From the surname 'Burt', meaning bright or illustrious.
English
Burten
From the surname 'Burton', meaning fortified town.
English
Busbie
Dweller by the thicket.
Scottish
Busby
Dweller by the thicket.
English
Busbyr
Dweller by the thicket.
English
Busiris
Osiris, Egyptian god of the underworld.
Egyptian
Buster
One who breaks things.
English
Butler
Attendant of the butler.
English
Butts
Surname referring to the buttocks.
English
Byford
By the ford, referring to a crossing place.
English
Byforde
From the ford by the settlement.
English
Byram
From the town near the river.
English
Byron
From the barns.
English
Cacanisius
Derived from the Latin name Cacanisius, meaning 'belonging to the Cacanii fam...
Latin
Cadbey
From the warrior's estate.
English
Cadbi
From the warrior's settlement.
English
Cadbie
From the warrior's settlement.
English
Cadby
From the warrior's settlement.
English
Caddaham
From the warrior's home.
English
Cadmus
From the east.
Greek
Cadoc
Battle-worthy.
Welsh
Caetano
Rejoice, be glad; derived from the Latin name Caietanus, referring to someone...
Portuguese
Cahal
Derived from Cathal, meaning 'battle rule' or 'strong in battle'.
Irish
Caiaphas
Aramaic nickname meaning 'rock' or 'stone', associated with the high priest i...
Hebrew
Caidfer
Derived from the Irish name Cathal, meaning 'battle rule'.
Irish
Caidmar
Derived from the Irish name Cathmhaol, meaning 'battle chief'.
Irish
Caindale
From the clear valley.
English
Caineth
Ardent, enthusiastic.
English
Caitalin
Pure, derived from the Irish name Caitlín, a form of Catherine.
Irish
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