Dad Names — Classic & Vintage

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

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Berkley
From the birch tree meadow.
English
Taggart
Son of the priest.
Scottish
Taige
Poet or philosopher.
Irish
Taig
Poet or philosopher.
Irish
Tage
Day.
Scandinavian
Berkie
Diminutive of Bertha, meaning 'bright' or 'famous'.
English
Berkely
From the birch tree meadow.
English
Berkeley
Meadow of birch trees.
English
Tarran
Thunder.
English
Berkeleigh
Meadow of birch trees.
English
Tarone
Thunder.
French
Tahron
Rejoice, be glad.
Hebrew
Taeron
Thunder.
Welsh
Berkeleah
Meadow of birch trees.
English
Berkelea
Forest clearing.
English
Teague
Poet or philosopher.
Irish
Tarun
Young, youth.
Hindi
Berke
Solid, strong.
Turkish
Berk
Solid, strong.
Turkish
Berinhard
Brave like a bear.
German
Taidgh
Poet or philosopher.
Irish
Beringer
Strong as a bear.
German
Tadhg
Poet, philosopher.
Irish
Berim
Experienced.
Turkish
Tabbai
Goodness.
Hebrew
Tabarus
From Tabaristan (a historical region in Iran).
Arabic
Tabaris
From Tabaristan (a historical region in Iran).
Arabic
Tabari
From Tabaristan (a historical region in Iran).
Arabic
Berihun
Light.
Ethiopian
Tabbert
Bright raven, from the Germanic elements 'tab' (bright) and 'bert' (raven).
German
Beric
Bright ruler.
English
Beriane
Graceful, fair or blessed.
French
Berian
Fair, white or blessed.
Welsh
Berhanu
Light.
Ethiopian
Taavi
Beloved.
Hebrew
Bergyn
Mountain strength.
English
Taaveti
Beloved of God.
Hebrew
Bergren
Mountain stream.
English
Bergon
Mountain dweller.
English
Bergin
Descendant of the little spear.
Irish
Berggren
Mountain branch, a topographic surname for someone living near a mountain or ...
Swedish
Syward
Battle guardian.
English
Siward
Guardian of victory.
English
Berger
Occupational name for a shepherd or mountain dweller.
German
Bergen
Mountain pasture or meadow among the mountains.
Norwegian
Siraj
Lamp, light.
Arabic
Berg
Mountain or hill.
Germanic
Berford
From the ford where barley grows.
English
Symeon
He who hears, derived from Greek 'syma' meaning 'to hear'.
Greek
Swynford
From the surname Swynford, meaning 'swine ford' in Old English.
English
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