English Boy Names

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Seyleah
From the clearing in the woods.
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Seyleigh
From the clearing in the woods.
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Seyley
From the clearing in the woods.
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Seyli
Blind.
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Seylie
Blind.
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Seyly
Blind.
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Seymoor
From the moor.
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Seymore
From the moor.
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Seymour
From the moor.
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Seymoure
From the moor.
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Seyton
From the town by the sea.
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Seyward
Guardian of the sea.
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Seywel
From the blessed one's well.
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Shad
Singer.
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Shaddock
Fruit.
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Shade
Shadow.
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Shadey
Shadow; also used as a nickname for people named Sharon.
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Shadwel
From the shady well.
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Shafer
Sheep shearer.
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Shaffer
Sheep-shearer.
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Shaker
Occupational name for a person who shook or laid out cloth.
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Shanty
Peaceful.
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Sharwood
From the Old English words 'scaru' meaning 'share' and 'wudu' meaning 'wood',...
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Shattuck
From the place near the shad bush.
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Shaw
Dweller by the wood or thicket.
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Shayman
Manly.
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Sheen
Derived from the Old English word 'scēne', meaning beautiful or bright.
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Sheffield
From the field on the river Sheaf.
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Shefield
From the field on the river Sheaf.
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Sheiling
Small shelter for sheep or cattle.
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Shel
Short form of Sheldon or Shelley, meaning 'steep-sided valley' or 'clearing o...
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Shelden
From the steep valley.
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Sheldon
From the steep valley.
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Shelling
derived from the shell.
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Shelton
From the shelving town.
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Shep
Diminutive of Shepherd, meaning one who herds sheep.
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Shepard
Shepherd, one who herds sheep.
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Shepherd
A person who herds and tends sheep.
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Shepley
From the sheep meadow.
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Sheply
From the sheep meadow.
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Sherborne
From the bright stream.
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Sherbourn
From the bright stream.
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Sherbourne
From the bright stream.
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Sherburne
From the bright stream.
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Sherlock
From the Old English words 'scir' meaning bright and 'loc' meaning lock of hair.
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Sherman
Shear man, referring to a person who shears wool.
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Sherrick
Beloved ruler.
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Sherrod
Bright fame.
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Sherryf
Beloved.
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Sherwin
Swift friend.
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