English Boy Names

Discover English Boy names with meanings and popularity.

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Bubba
A nickname or term of endearment for a young child or brother.
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Buck
Buck is a nickname meaning 'male deer' or 'young man'.
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Buckey
Derived from Old English 'bucc' meaning 'buck' or male deer, often a nickname...
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Buckingham
From the place name Buckingham, meaning 'home of Bucca's people'.
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Buckleigh
Buckleigh means 'deer meadow' or 'buck's clearing' in Old English.
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Buckminster
From the Old English words for 'beech tree' and 'monastery'.
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Bucky
A diminutive of the English surname Buckley, meaning 'deer meadow'.
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Buddy
Friend, companion.
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Budington
From the village of Budin.
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Buford
Derived from the Old English words 'burh' meaning 'fortress' and 'ford' meani...
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Bullcalf
A nickname for a strong, sturdy person, literally meaning 'bull calf'.
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Bundy
derived from the surname Bundy.
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Bunty
A nickname meaning 'little bunny' or 'playful one'.
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Bunyon
A skilled worker.
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Burbank
From the fortified place (literal) or from the city of Burbank in the United ...
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Burcet
Small fortress.
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Burch
Birch tree.
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Burd
Bird.
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Burdan
From the fortified hill.
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Burden
A heavy load or responsibility.
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Burdette
Little shield or little protector.
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Burdon
Bear cub or burdened.
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Burford
From the fortified ford or the borough ford.
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Burforde
From the fortified ford.
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Burghere
Occupational name for a citizen of a borough or a freeman of a town.
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Burgtun
From the fortified town or settlement.
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Burhbank
From the fortified hill.
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Burhdon
From the fortified hill.
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Burhford
From the fortified ford.
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Burhleag
From the fortified meadow.
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Burhtun
From the fortified town.
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Burkett
Little fortress.
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Burl
Derived from the Old English word 'byrle', meaning 'cupbearer' or 'butler'.
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Burle
Derived from Old English 'burh' meaning 'fortress' or 'castle'.
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Burleah
From the meadow with the burdock plant.
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Burleigh
From the Old English words 'burh' meaning fort and 'leah' meaning wood or cle...
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Burley
From the Old English words 'burh' meaning fort and 'leah' meaning wood or cle...
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Burlin
Derived from the Old English 'burh' meaning 'fortress' or 'castle'.
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Burly
Means 'strong and heavily built', from the English word burly.
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Burlyn
Combination of 'Bur' and 'lyn', possibly meaning 'meadow by the fort'.
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Burnaby
From the English surname, derived from a place name meaning 'stream of the wa...
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Burnard
Brave as a bear, derived from Old English elements.
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Burnele
Derived from Old English 'burna' meaning stream, and 'hyll' meaning hill.
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Burnelle
Little brown-haired one, a diminutive of Burnel.
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Burnet
From the Old English 'burnete', referring to a dark brown cloth or a plant wi...
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Burnette
Diminutive of Burn, meaning 'dweller by the stream'.
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Burney
Dweller at the brook or stream.
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Burni
Derived from Old English 'burna' meaning 'stream' or 'brook'.
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Burnie
Diminutive of Bernard, meaning 'brave as a bear'.
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Burns
Occupational surname for someone who worked as a burner of charcoal or lime.
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