English Boy Names

Discover English Boy names with meanings and popularity.

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Touchstone
Reference point; criterion.
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Townly
From the town meadow.
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Townsend
From the town's end.
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Trace
To follow or track.
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Trader
One who trades or deals in goods.
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Trafford
From the ford where the path crosses the river.
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Trail
Derived from the Old English word 'tregel', meaning a path or track.
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Tranter
Occupational surname for someone who made spear-shafts or was a spearman.
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Traveler
Refers to a person who travels, can also symbolize adventure and exploration.
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Traven
Derived from a surname meaning 'crossing' or 'town at the crossroads'.
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Traveon
Modern invented name, possibly a blend of Travis and Deon.
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Traver
Derived from a surname meaning 'at the crossroads'.
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Traville
Derived from a place name meaning 'crossroads settlement'.
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Travis
From the French place name Travers, meaning 'crossroads'.
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Travon
Modern invented name, possibly a blend of Travis and Devon.
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Tray
Diminutive form of Tracy or Theresa.
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Traylor
Occupational name for a cartwright or wheelwright.
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Treadway
A road or path made by treading.
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Tredway
From the Old English words 'trēow' meaning tree and 'weg' meaning way, refer...
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Treiton
Town with the apple trees.
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Trenton
Town by the Trent River.
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Treowbrycg
Tree-bridge.
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Treowe
Trustworthy, faithful.
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Treoweman
Trustworthy person.
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Tressel
Derived from a place name meaning 'cross' or 'crucifix'.
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Trevion
Derived from the English surname Trevion, meaning 'homestead of Treve'.
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Trey
Nickname meaning 'three', often given to the third child.
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Treyton
Derived from a surname meaning 'town of the three'.
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Treyvon
Combination of the prefix 'tre-' meaning three and the name 'Von', often used...
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Trip
Journey.
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Tristram
From the Old Welsh name Drystan, meaning 'sorrowful' or 'sad'.
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Trot
A short, quick-paced run.
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Trout
A type of freshwater fish.
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Trowbridge
A surname that refers to someone who lived near a bridge..
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Trucker
Refers to someone who drives trucks or is associated with the trucking indust...
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Truesdale
From the true valley.
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Truman
Loyal man, from the English surname meaning 'faithful one'.
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Trumble
Derived from a place name meaning 'marshy land' or 'pool meadow'.
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Trusting
Derived from the English word 'trusting', meaning having faith or confidence.
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Tucker
Occupational name for a cloth softener.
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Tuckere
Derived from the Old English word 'tūcian', meaning 'to torment' or 'to trou...
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Tune
Melody.
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Tunleah
Meadow with trees.
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Tupper
One who plays the pipe.
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Tuppere
From the cottage.
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Turner
Occupational surname for a person who works with a lathe or turner.
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Tuxford
From Tuxford, a place in Nottinghamshire meaning 'Tucc's ford'.
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Twain
Divided in two, twosome.
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Twaine
Divided in two, twosome.
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Tway
Small, tiny.
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