English Boy Names

Discover English Boy names with meanings and popularity.

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Vassar
Dweller near the ash tree.
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Vere
Faith; Verity.
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Verge
A name derived from the word for the edge or border of something.
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Verley
From the green meadow or field.
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Verlie
Diminutive of Verena, meaning 'faith' or 'true image'.
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Verly
Short form of names containing 'ver', such as Vernon or Verity.
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Vern
Short form of Vernon, meaning 'alder grove'.
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Verney
From the French place name Verney, meaning 'alder grove'.
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Vernon
From a French place name meaning 'alder grove'.
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Vester
Derived from a surname meaning 'dweller by the western enclosure'.
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Veyt
Dweller near the ford or gate.
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Vick
Form of Victor.
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Victorian
From Victoria.
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Vigharthur
Powerful ruler of the battlefield.
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Viktoryn
Victorious.
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Vimb
Short form of Vimberly.
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Vingon
Gift of God.
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Vinnie
Diminutive of Vincent, meaning 'conquering'.
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Vinny
Diminutive of Vincent, meaning 'conquering'.
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Vinson
Son of Vincent, from the Latin name Vincentius meaning 'conquering'.
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Vinton
From the name of a town in Hertfordshire, England.
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Vivid
Bright, intense.
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Wacfeld
Watchful, vigilant.
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Wacian
Watchful, alert.
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Wacleah
From the meadow by the wake.
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Wacuman
Watchman.
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Wade
River crossing.
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Wadesworth
From Wade's estate.
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Wadham
From the meadow by the ford.
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Wadlea
Meadow near the ford.
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Wadleah
Meadow near the ford.
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Wadlei
From the meadow.
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Wadleigh
From the meadow.
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Wadley
From the meadow.
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Wadli
From the meadow.
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Wadlie
From the meadow.
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Wadly
From the meadow.
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Wadron
Lives by the weir.
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Wadsworth
From the estate near the ford.
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Waede
Wanderer, pilgrim.
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Waefreleah
From the quaking aspen meadow.
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Wafer
Derived from the English word for a thin, crisp cake or biscuit.
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Waggoner
Wagon driver.
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Wagoner
Wagon driver.
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Wainwright
Occupational surname referring to someone who made or repaired wagons. It can...
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Waite
Watchman.
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Wake
Watchful.
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Wakefield
Field of the wake.
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Wakeley
From the wet meadow.
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Wakely
From the wet meadow.
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