Dad Names — Classic & Vintage

Strong, timeless boy names with vintage charm — names that have stood the test of time.

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Vanig
Black-eyed.
Armenian
Vahe
Interval, space.
Armenian
Bronson
Son of Brown.
English
Bronsin
Son of Brown.
English
Yrre
Brave.
Dutch
Bronsen
Son of Brown.
English
Wulfhere
Wulfhere means 'wolf army' from Old English wulf 'wolf' and here 'army'.
English
Bronsan
Son of Bron.
English
Wulfgar
Wolf spear.
English
Wulf
Wolf.
Germanic
Bronislav
Glorious protector.
Slavic
Wright
Occupational surname for a skilled worker.
English
Worthington
From the town of Worth's people, a habitational surname.
English
Wissian
of Celtic origin.
English
Brone
Sorrowful, sad.
Irish
Willan
Willing.
English
Bromly
From the broom-covered meadow.
English
Wilfrid
Desiring peace.
English
Bromlie
From the broom-covered meadow.
English
Wilbur
Resolute or brilliant; from the Old English elements 'wil' (will, desire) and...
English
Bromley
From the broom-covered meadow.
English
Werian
Protector.
English
Wellington
From the wealthy estate.
English
Bromleigh
From the broom-covered meadow.
English
Warian
From the warrior's town.
English
Bromleah
From the broom-covered meadow.
English
Ware
Watchman.
English
Bromlea
From the broom-covered meadow.
English
Bromius
Thunderous.
Greek
Waelfwulf
Wealth wolf, a compound of 'wael' meaning wealth and 'wulf' meaning wolf.
Anglo-saxon
Brok
Badger.
Norse
Wacian
Watchful, alert.
English
Verge
A name derived from the word for the edge or border of something.
English
Upton
From the high town.
English
Brodrick
From the broad ridge.
English
Brodric
From the broad ridge.
English
Brodny
Broad, wide.
Slavic
Brodney
From the town of Brónd.
English
Brodi
From broom-covered land.
Scottish
Trace
To follow or track.
English
Brodey
Second son.
English
Broderick
Brother of the ruler, from Irish 'bráthair' meaning brother and 'rí' meaning ...
Irish
Teon
Divine.
Greek
Broder
Brother, from the Germanic element 'broþar' meaning brother.
German
Temman
Perfect, complete.
Hebrew
Broden
Derived from the Irish name Bródán, meaning 'little drop' or 'little prince'.
Irish
Brock
Derived from Old English 'broc' meaning badger.
English
Swithun
Strong or mighty friend.
Anglo-saxon
Brockley
From the meadow by the brook.
English
Brochan
Derived from Gaelic 'brochan' meaning 'porridge' or 'gruel'.
Scottish
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