English Boy Names

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Styles
Stiles, Dedications.
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Styllman
Man with Style.
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Stylman
Man with Style.
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Styng
Sting, to Stab.
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Stynson
Son of Stian.
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Styrlin
Strong, Manly.
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Styrling
Strong, Manly.
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Styrlyn
Combination of Styrlin and Lynn.
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Styrlyng
Strong, Manly.
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Sudbury
From the south fortress.
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Sudie
Lily or sweet.
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Sued
Diminutive of Suede, a type of leather.
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Suffield
From the south field.
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Suffolk
From the southern folk.
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Sugden
Valley of sugden trees.
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Sugdon
Place of the sug plantation.
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Sully
Diminutive of Sullivan, meaning 'dark-eyed' or 'hawk-eyed'.
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Sumarville
Town or settlement in summer.
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Sumernor
found.
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Sumerton
found.
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Sumertun
found.
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Summit
The highest point.
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Summner
One who continues to come back.
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Sumner
One who gathers or collects.
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Surrey
Clearing where swine are kept.
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Susy
Diminutive form of Susan.
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Suthclif
From the south cliff.
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Sutherland
From the southern land.
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Suthfeld
From the southern field.
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Suthleah
From the southern meadow.
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Suthley
From the southern meadow.
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Suthrland
From the southern land.
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Sutton
From the southern town.
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Swaggart
Derived from a surname meaning 'swaggerer' or 'one who swaggers'.
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Swailey
Willing and joyful.
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Swain
Young servant.
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Swaine
Young servant.
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Swalea
Graceful.
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Swaleah
Graceful.
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Swaleigh
Willing and joyful.
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Swaley
Willing and joyful.
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Swanton
From the town of Swanton, meaning 'swan farm' in Old English.
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Swayne
Of the swine.
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Swinburne
From the Old English elements 'swin' meaning 'pig' and 'burne' meaning 'stream'.
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Swinfen
Swinfen is a habitational surname from a place in Staffordshire, meaning 'swi...
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Swinford
From the swine ford, a place name meaning pig crossing.
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Swinton
From the English place name Swinton, meaning 'swine town'.
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Swintun
From the Old English elements 'swīn' meaning pig and 'tūn' meaning enclosure.
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Swithbert
Bright from the sea, derived from elements swiþ 'strong' and beorht 'bright'.
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Swithin
Strong or mighty friend.
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