English Boy Names

Discover English Boy names with meanings and popularity.

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Brakenbury
From the place name Brackenbury, meaning 'bracken-covered hill'.
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Braleah
A modern invented name, possibly a blend of 'Brianna' and 'Leah'.
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Bramley
From the broom-covered meadow.
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Branch
Derived from the Old English word 'branc', meaning a limb of a tree or a divi...
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Brand
Sword.
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Brandar
From the brandy, a distilled alcoholic beverage.
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Branddon
derived from Brandon, meaning hill covered with broom.
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Branddun
derived from Brandon, meaning hill covered with broom.
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Brandeis
Dweller by the cleared land.
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Brandeles
derived from Brande, meaning sword.
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Brandelis
derived from Brande, meaning sword.
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Branden
derived from Brandon, meaning hill covered with broom.
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Brander
Firebrand.
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Brandey
derived from Brande, meaning sword.
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Brandir
Sword or torch, derived from the Old English elements 'brand' meaning sword o...
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Brandon
From the Old English words for 'broom' and 'hill', meaning 'broom-covered hill'.
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Brandor
Derived from Old English elements meaning 'sword' or 'torch' and 'army'.
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Branford
derived from the English surname Branford, which means 'ford where broom grow...
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Branley
From the broom-covered meadow.
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Branor
A combination of the names Bran and Alistair..
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Bransan
Son of Branson, from the English surname meaning 'son of Brand'.
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Bransen
Son of Brant, derived from a surname meaning 'sword' or 'firebrand'.
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Branson
Son of Brand, from an English surname meaning 'son of Brand'.
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Bransyn
Son of Brant, meaning 'sword' or 'fire'.
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Brant
Sword or firebrand, derived from Old Norse 'brandr'.
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Brantley
From the Old English meaning 'sword' or 'firebrand'.
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Braxton
From an English surname meaning 'Brock's town'.
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Bray
From the Old English word 'brād', meaning broad or wide.
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Braydon
From the Old English words 'brād' meaning broad and 'dūn' meaning hill.
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Braylen
Combination of Bray and the suffix -len, meaning 'descendant of the brave'.
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Braylon
Combination of Bray and the suffix -lon, meaning 'descendant of the freckled ...
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Brayton
From the broad town or settlement.
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Brazier
Occupational surname for a person who made and sold brass items.
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Breaze
Contemporary spelling of Breeze, referring to a gentle wind.
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Breck
From the Old English word for 'hilltop' or 'slope'.
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Breese
Breeze.
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Breez
Breeze.
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Breeze
Light wind.
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Brendyn
Prince.
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Brent
From the place with burnt trees.
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Brenton
From the town near the burnt trees.
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Brewstar
Derived from Old English 'breowan' meaning to brew, referring to a brewer.
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Brewster
Occupational name for a brewer of beer.
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Brick
Refers to a rectangular building unit made from clay or stone.
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Brickman
Occupational surname for a bricklayer or someone who worked with bricks.
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Bridgar
Bridgar means 'spear of the bridge' or 'bridge army'.
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Bridge
Refers to a structure built to span physical obstacles, usually over a body o...
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Bridgelea
Combines 'bridge' and 'lea', meaning 'meadow by the bridge'.
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Bridgeleigh
A modern invented name combining 'bridge' and 'leigh', meaning 'bridge meadow'.
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Bridgeley
From the bridge meadow.
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