English Boy Names

Discover English Boy names with meanings and popularity.

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Abbot
Father; from the Old English word for a priest or head of a monastery.
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Abeodan
To proclaim or announce.
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Abhorson
not specifically known, as it is a surname derived from occupation rather tha...
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Able
Skillful or capable; from the Old English word 'abel'.
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Ablendan
White tree.
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Abrecan
Storm.
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Absolon
Father is peace.
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Ace
Derived from the English word meaning 'one who excels' or 'unity'.
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Acel
Noble, of good character.
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Acennan
To kindle or set on fire.
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Acey
Derived from the English word 'ace', meaning 'one' or 'excellent'.
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Achor
Symbolizing stability and strength, an anchor refers to a heavy object droppe...
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Ackerleah
unclear, as it is a rare name with limited historical data available.
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Ackerley
Dweller at the oak meadow.
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Ackerly
Dweller at the oak meadow.
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Ackley
From the oak meadow.
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Acton
From the oak tree settlement.
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Actor
Actor means someone who performs in plays, movies, or television shows, portr...
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Acwellen
Acwellen has no known specific meaning. It is a unique and uncommon name with...
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Adale
Noble kind, of the nobility.
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Adams
Son of Adam.
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Adamson
Son of Adam.
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Addams
Son of Adam.
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Addamson
Son of Adam
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Adden
Son of Adam.
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Adder
A venomous snake, also used as a surname for someone who lived near adders.
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Addison
Son of Adam.
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Adelric
Noble ruler.
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Adkins
Son of Adam, from the surname meaning 'son of Adkin'.
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Adleigh
Adleigh does not have a specific meaning.
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Adley
From the Old English meaning 'noble' or 'honorable'.
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Adlin
Noble.
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Adney
From the noble's island.
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Adron
unclear, as there are no definitive sources on its meaning.
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Aeccestane
Warrior of the oak tree.
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Aelfdane
Elf prince, from Old English 'ælf' (elf) and 'dene' (valley).
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Aescby
Spear village or ash tree settlement.
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Aescford
Aescford means 'ash tree ford', referring to a crossing by ash trees.
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Aescleah
From the ash meadow.
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Aesclin
Noble victory.
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Aesctun
From the ash tree enclosure.
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Aescwine
Friend of the ash tree.
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Aescwyn
Friend of the ash tree.
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Aesoburne
Ash tree stream.
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Aethelbald
Noble and bold.
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Aethelbeorht
Noble and bright.
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Aethelbeorn
Noble bear.
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Aethelberht
Noble and bright.
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Aethelbert
Noble and bright.
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Aethelfrith
Noble and peaceful.
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