English Boy Names

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Wynston
From Wynn's town.
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Wynthrop
From the windmill village.
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Wynton
From Wynn's town.
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Wynward
Guardian of joy.
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Wynwode
Joyful wood.
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Wyrttun
From the farmstead with roots.
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Wysh
A wish.
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Wyshawn
God is gracious.
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Wystan
Battle stone.
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Wyth
Wide river crossing.
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Wythe
Willow tree.
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Yale
Lives in a fertile valley.
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Yancy
English surname meaning 'Englishman' or 'from England'.
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Yardly
Enclosed meadow.
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Yarrow
A flowering plant.
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Yarwood
Yarwood is a surname of English origin. The meaning is not clear, but it may ...
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Yeoman
Attendant or servant, from Old English 'gēong mann' meaning young man.
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Yorick
Derived from the Danish name Jørgen, meaning 'farmer' or 'earthworker'.
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York
From the city of York.
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Yorke
From the yew tree.
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Yorker
A person from New York.
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Young
Derived from the Old English word 'geong', meaning young or youthful.
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Zacker
One who holds a sack.
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Zail
One who is strong and determined.
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Zaile
One who is imaginative and creative.
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Zails
One who is enthusiastic and lively.
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Zaine
Godly.
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Zanders
Son of Alexander.
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Zenith
Refers to the highest point or peak of something.
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Zero
Refers to the number zero.
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Zigey
Short form of Zigfried.
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Zollie
Peaceful.
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Zolly
Peaceful.
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Zoner
One who zones or focuses.
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Zook
Cook.
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