English Boy Names

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Slayden
District of hermits.
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Slayter
Leather worker.
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Slayton
From the valley of the Saxon people.
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Slim
Thin or slender, often used as a nickname.
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Smedley
Meadow of smiths.
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Smetheleah
Meadow of the buttercups.
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Smith
Smith means 'metalworker' or 'blacksmith'.
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Smithson
Son of a blacksmith.
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Smokey
Resembling smoke.
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Smyth
Metalworker, smith.
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Smythe
Metalworker, smith.
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Snare
Trap for catching animals.
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Snider
Metalworker or someone who creates snides (cunning remarks).
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Snout
A long projecting nose or muzzle.
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Snowden
From a snowy hill.
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Snug
Comfortable and cosy.
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Snyder
Tailor.
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Snydley
From the wide valley.
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Solyn
Sun.
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Somer
From the summer season.
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Somerby
From the summer estate.
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Somerley
Meadow of the summer.
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Somers
From the summer.
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Somerset
Summer estate.
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Somerton
From the summer settlement.
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Sonar
A device that uses sound waves to detect objects underwater.
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Sonnie
Wise.
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Sonny
Son.
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Sorren
not well-established, and it does not have a confirmed meaning across all ori...
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Spalding
Derived from a place name meaning 'split land' in Old English.
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Spaulding
From the place with spear-like features.
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Spear
A weapon with a sharp point on one end.
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Sped
To move or go quickly.
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Speed
Swiftness, rapidity.
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Speedey
Quick, speedy.
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Speedie
Fast, rapid.
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Speedy
Swift, quick.
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Spelding
From the divided field.
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Spence
Dispenser of food or provisions.
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Spencer
Steward, housekeeper.
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Spenser
Steward, housekeeper.
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Spere
provided.
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Spicer
Merchant.
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Spider
Referring to the insect.
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Spike
Long, thin, pointed object.
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Sprague
From the village near a meadow.
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Spud
Slang term for a potato.
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Spunk
Courage, determination, spirit.
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Spur
Referring to a device attached to a rider's heel to urge a horse forward.
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Spurs
Refers to the spiked attachments worn on a rider's boots for horseback riding.
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