English Baby Names

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

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Savanth
Person of extensive learning.
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Savil
Derived from a surname meaning 'willow grove'.
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Savile
From the surname meaning 'from the willow grove'.
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Saville
Alternative spelling of Savile; dweller by the willows.
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Sawny
Nickname for Shaun or Sidney.
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Sawyer
Occupational surname for a woodcutter or sawyer.
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Saxbey
From the Saxon's settlement or meadow.
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Saxby
From the Saxon settlement or farmstead.
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Saxen
Derived from Old English 'seax' meaning knife, referring to a knife maker or ...
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Saxin
Derived from the Old English personal name Seaxwine, meaning 'sword friend'.
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Saxon
From the Germanic tribe the Saxons, meaning 'knife' or 'sword'.
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Saxona
Derived from the Old English word for 'knife' or 'short sword'.
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Saxtan
From the Old English words for 'knife' and 'stone', meaning 'knife stone'.
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Saxten
From the Old English name Seaxwine, meaning 'sword friend'.
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Saxton
From the Old English personal name Seaxstan, meaning 'stone of the Saxons'.
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Saxtyn
From the English surname, meaning 'Saxon's town'.
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Sayer
Carpenter.
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Sayers
Carpenter's son.
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Sayge
Wise.
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Scaffeld
From the scaffolding.
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Scales
Derived from the Old English word 'scealu', meaning a balance or weighing dev...
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Scandleah
From the scenic meadow.
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Scandy
No known meaning.
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Scant
A rare name, possibly derived from the word 'scant' meaning meager or limited.
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Scarlet
A bright red color, derived from the Old French word 'escarlate'.
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Scead
Shadow or shade, derived from Old English 'sceadu'.
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Sceadu
Means 'shadow' or 'shade' in Old English.
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Sceapleigh
From the sheep meadow.
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Scelfleah
From the Old English elements 'scelf' meaning shelf or ledge and 'leah' meani...
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Scelflesh
No known meaning.
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Scelftun
From the willow tree farm or settlement.
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Sceotend
Shooter or archer, from Old English sceotan meaning to shoot.
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Scholes
Dweller at the huts or sheds.
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Scirwode
Bright forest, from scir (bright) and wudu (wood).
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Scoobey
Reference to Scooby-Doo, a famous cartoon dog character.
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Scoobie
Reference to Scooby-Doo, a famous cartoon dog character.
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Scoop
Referring to scooping or gathering something.
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Scooter
Referring to a small, motorized vehicle.
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Scotland
Referring to the country of Scotland.
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Scout
Referring to a person who gathers information or explores.
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Scoville
Referring to a unit of measurement for spicy heat.
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Scribe
A person who writes or records documents.
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Seafina
Derived from the Latin name Severina, meaning 'stern' or 'serious'.
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Seafine
Combination of 'sea' and 'fine', meaning 'fine sea' or 'beautiful sea'.
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Seagal
Derived from a surname meaning 'hall' or 'manor' in Old English.
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Seager
Occupational surname referring to a person who worked as a sower or a farmer.
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Seal
Derived from the Old English word 'seolh', meaning 'seal', referring to the m...
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Sealeigh
A modern invented name combining 'sea' and 'leigh', evoking the ocean and a m...
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Sealey
From the meadow by the sea.
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Sealy
From the Old English 'sǣlīċ', meaning 'happy' or 'blessed'.
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