English Baby Names

Discover English baby names with meanings, origins, and popularity rankings.

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Lyonene
Derived from Lyon, meaning 'lion', combined with the suffix -ene.
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Lyonet
Little lion, derived from Old French 'lionet'.
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Lyoneta
Little lion, derived from the French word 'lion'.
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Lyonetah
Little lion, derived from the French word 'lion'.
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Lyonete
Little lion, derived from the French word for lion.
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Lyonetta
Little lion, derived from the French word 'lion'.
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Lyonette
Little lion, derived from the French word 'lion'.
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Lyonia
Derived from the genus of flowering plants named after Scottish botanist John...
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Lypman
A person who loves music.
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Lyre
A small stringed instrument.
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Lyric
Words set to music, expressing emotions.
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Lyrica
Song-like, melodic.
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Lyrick
Skilful with words, poetic.
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Lyriqu
Unique, original.
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Lyrise
Musical, lyrical.
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Lyrite
Inspired, creative.
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Lyron
A modern invented name with no specific meaning.
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Lyrona
A feminine form of the name Lyron.
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Lyrra
A modern invented name with no specific meaning.
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Lyryk
A modern invented name with no specific meaning.
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Lyryrssa
A modern invented name with no specific meaning.
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Lyrysa
A modern invented name with no specific meaning.
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Lysle
From the English surname, derived from a place name meaning 'island'.
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Lyton
From the town by the waterfall.
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Lytton
From the town of Lytton, meaning 'settlement on the hill'.
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Mace
Club-like weapon.
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Macen
Son of Cain.
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Macey
derived from Matthew.
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Machenry
Son of Henry.
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Mackfield
From the field of Mack.
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Macon
Son of John.
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Macy
Weapon, gift of God.
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Macyn
Son of Cain, son of the blacksmith.
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Madam
A polite form of address for a woman, derived from the French 'madame'.
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Maddie
Nickname for Madeline or Madelyn.
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Maddocson
Son of Madoc, a Welsh name meaning 'fortunate' or 'good'.
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Maddog
Nickname meaning 'mad dog', often used as a term for a fierce or aggressive p...
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Madge
Diminutive of Margaret, meaning 'pearl'.
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Madi
Pet form of Madison.
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Madie
Pet form of Madison.
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Madison
Son of Maud, originally a surname meaning 'child of Maud'.
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Madisson
Son of Matthew.
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Madissyn
Son of Matthew.
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Madisyn
Son of Matthew.
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Madok
Good, little fortunate one.
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Madoline
Tower of strength, womanly.
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Madon
From the fortunate hill.
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Madora
Ladylike, noble.
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Madox
Son of Matthew, fortunate, lucky.
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Mady
Possible nickname for Madison.
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