English Boy Names

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Twayn
Divided in two, twosome.
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Twayne
Divided in two, twosome.
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Twiford
From the double river crossing.
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Twitchel
Dweller by the brook.
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Twyford
From the twiggy ford.
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Tye
Short form of Tyler, meaning 'tile maker'.
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Tyke
Strong and active person.
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Typhoon
A violent tropical cyclone.
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Tyre
After the city of Tyre in ancient Phoenicia.
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Tyreak
Combination of Ty and Break, possibly implying strength or endurance.
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Tyreece
Combination of Ty and Reece, possibly implying a regal or kingly person.
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Tyrese
Combination of Ty and Reese, meaning.
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Tyrrel
Derived from the Old English name 'Tirwald', meaning 'Thor's power'.
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Tyson
Son of Tye, from the Old English personal name Tye.
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Udale
From the Yew Tree Valley.
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Uland
From the woodland.
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Ulbryght
Bright wolf.
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Uldwyna
Noble friend or blessed friend.
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Ulfred
Wolf peace, from Old English 'wulf' (wolf) and 'frið' (peace).
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Ullock
From the yew tree slope.
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Ulric
Wolf Ruler.
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Umber
derived from the English word for a shade of brown.
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Under
Beneath or below.
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Unwin
Joyful friend.
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Unwine
Peaceful friend.
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Unwyn
Faithful friend.
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Upon
Upon is not a traditional given name; it is a preposition meaning 'on' or 'at...
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Upshaw
Derived from a place name meaning 'upper wood'.
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Upton
From the high town.
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Uptun
From the uptown.
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Upwode
From the above wood.
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Upwood
From the upper wood.
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Urson
Bear-son.
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Urswick
From the bear farm.
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Usher
Doorkeeper or Usher.
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Vachlan
Field of Speech.
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Vain
Empty, worthless.
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Valiant
Brave, courageous.
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Valin
Tailor, garment maker.
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Valour
Great courage.
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Valri
Brave ruler.
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Vandal
Destroyer.
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Vandy
Diminutive form of Vanderbilt, referring to a family name.
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Vane
Arrow, wind.
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Vans
Derived from the surname Van, meaning 'of' or 'from' in Dutch.
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Varden
From the Green Hill.
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Vardon
From the green hill.
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Varen
From the alder grove.
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Varner
People of Defense.
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Varney
Fiercely Guarding.
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