English Baby Names

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

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Everylde
Protected by boars.
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Everyt
Boar.
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Everyte
Boar.
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Everytte
Boar.
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Evet
Unclear.
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Evetta
Unclear.
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Evette
Unclear.
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Evie
Diminutive of Eve, meaning 'life' or 'living one'.
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Evony
Evony is a modern invented name, possibly derived from the word 'ebony'.
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Evryt
From the town of Évry, France.
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Evvi
Short form of Evangeline.
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Evvie
Diminutive form of Eva.
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Eward
Wealthy guard, derived from Old English elements ead (wealth) and weard (guard).
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Ewart
From the Old English words for 'ewe' and 'enclosure', meaning 'sheepfold'.
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Eweheorde
Ewe herd, referring to a shepherd of ewes.
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Ewin
Friend of the law, derived from Old English elements.
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Excalibur
Name of King Arthur's sword.
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Exelby
From Exelby, a place in Yorkshire meaning 'farmstead of a man named Eskil'.
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Exeter
Derived from the city of Exeter in Devon, England, meaning 'fortress on the r...
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Exton
From the town of Exe, meaning 'stone settlement'.
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Eygel
Blessed sword.
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Eyren
From the riverbank.
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Eyrian
From Eyrie, high place.
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Eyrnest
Earnest, sincere.
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Eyton
From the town on the river Eye.
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Faba
From the bean plant or bean pod.
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Fable
Refers to a short narrative, often with animals as characters.
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Fabulous
Extraordinary, amazing.
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Fabyan
Derived from the Latin name Fabianus, meaning 'bean grower'.
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Factor
Derived from the Latin word 'factor' meaning 'maker' or 'doer'.
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Faerie
Fairy-like.
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Fain
Joyful; mirthful.
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Faine
Glad; cheerful.
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Faines
From the field.
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Fains
Enclosure; fence.
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Fair
Just; fair-minded.
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Fairbanks
Beautiful banks.
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Fairchild
Beautiful child.
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Fairfax
Fair-haired one's field or fair-colored hair.
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Fairleah
Fair meadow or clearing.
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Fairleigh
From the Old English words for 'fair' and 'meadow'.
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Fairley
From the fair meadow or clearing.
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Fairlie
From the fair meadow or clearing.
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Fairly
Derived from the Old English word 'fægerlic', meaning beautiful or fair.
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Fairman
Fair man, referring to a person with light hair or complexion.
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Fairy
From the English word fairy, meaning a mythical being with magical powers.
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Faith
Faith means trust or belief in God, derived from the English word.
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Falcon
A bird of prey, symbolizing speed and keen vision.
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Falconer
One who hunts with falcons.
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Falconner
Falconer, one who hunts with falcons.
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