English Boy Names

Discover English Boy names with meanings and popularity.

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Derylyn
A modern invented name, possibly a blend of Deryn and Lyn.
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Desean
Combination of the prefix De- and the name Sean, meaning 'God is gracious'.
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Deshawan
Unclear.
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Deston
Town of destiny.
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Destun
Destiny's town.
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Deuce
Playing card with two pips.
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Deuel
River, grove.
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devaughn
Divine.
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Devaun
Divine.
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Devere
From the English surname, meaning 'from the riverbank'.
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Deverel
From the deer valley.
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Devereux
From the Norman French place name Devereux, meaning 'from Evreux'.
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Devid
Divine Gift.
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Devil
Derived from the Old English word 'deofol', meaning 'evil spirit' or 'demon'.
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Devland
Land of the gods.
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Devlon
Fierce like a lion.
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Devlyn
Descendant of the brave one.
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Devry
From the divine realm.
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Devun
Of the gods.
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Devven
Beloved by the gods.
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Devvin
Divine friend.
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Dewain
Beloved friend.
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Dewey
Derived from the Welsh name Dewi, meaning 'beloved' or 'friend'.
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Dewie
Beloved, from the Welsh name Dewi, a form of David.
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Dewy
Derived from the Old English word 'dēawig', meaning 'dew-like' or 'fresh as ...
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Dexter
Dexter means 'right-handed' or 'fortunate' in Latin, used as an English surname.
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Dezmond
Powerful defender.
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Dezmund
Peaceful protector.
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Diccon
Form of Richard, strong ruler.
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Dick
Diminutive form of Richard, strong ruler.
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Dickens
Son of Dick.
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Dickinson
Son of Dickinson.
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Dickon
Diminutive form of Richard, strong ruler.
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Digby
From a surname meaning 'dweller by the ditch' in Old English.
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Dilbert
Bright heart or noble heart.
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Dinsmoor
Dinsmoor is a habitational surname from a place in Scotland, meaning 'hill of...
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Dire
Severe or extreme.
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Dirwood
From the deer forest.
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disney
Land of miracles.
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Dixon
Son of Dick.
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Dixyn
Combination of Dixy and Lyn.
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Doane
Low, rolling hills.
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Dobbs
Son of Robert.
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Doctor
Learned person.
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Dodge
From the dodge or refuge.
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Dodman
Occupational surname for a church official or sexton.
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dodson
Son of Dod(d), a medieval personal name.
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Dogberry
Referring to the dogberry fruit or a dogcatcher.
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Doggie
Informal term for a dog or a small pet.
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Dolph
A short form of Dolphin, meaning 'friend' or 'noble wolf'.
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