English Boy Names

Discover English Boy names with meanings and popularity.

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Esbyrne
Burnt bear.
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Esmond
Graceful protection.
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Esmund
Protected by grace.
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Essex
From the East Saxons.
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Estcot
From the east cottage.
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Estes
From a place named East (surname).
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Eston
From the East town.
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Ethelbald
Noble and bold.
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Ethelbert
Noble and bright.
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Ethelwin
Noble friend.
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Ethelwulf
Noble wolf.
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Ether
Refers to a class of organic compounds that contain an oxygen atom bonded to ...
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Ethol
Noble, meaning 'noble' or 'honorable'.
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Ethyl
Noble, from the Old English name Æthel.
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Eton
From the Old English words 'ea' meaning river and 'tun' meaning settlement, m...
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Eudo
Wealthy or prosperous friend.
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Euston
East town.
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Evanleah
A modern combination of Evan and Leah, meaning 'God is gracious' and 'weary'.
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Evanleigh
A modern invented name combining Evan and Leigh, meaning 'young warrior' or '...
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Evard
Hardy sheep.
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Evenleigh
From the even meadow.
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Evenli
From the even meadow.
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Evenlie
From the even meadow.
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Evenly
From the even meadow.
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Everard
Brave as a wild boar.
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Everart
Brave as a wild boar.
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Evered
Brave as a wild boar.
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Everest
From the name of the world's highest mountain, derived from the surname of Si...
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Everet
Brave as a wild boar.
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Everhet
Wild boar.
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Everit
Wild boar.
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Everleigh
From the boar meadow.
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Everley
From the boar meadow.
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Everly
From the boar meadow.
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Evers
Boar.
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Everton
Boar town.
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Everwyn
Boar friend.
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Everyt
Boar.
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Everyte
Boar.
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Everytte
Boar.
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Evryt
From the town of Évry, France.
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Eward
Wealthy guard, derived from Old English elements ead (wealth) and weard (guard).
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Ewart
From the Old English words for 'ewe' and 'enclosure', meaning 'sheepfold'.
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Eweheorde
Ewe herd, referring to a shepherd of ewes.
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Ewin
Friend of the law, derived from Old English elements.
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Excalibur
Name of King Arthur's sword.
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Exelby
From Exelby, a place in Yorkshire meaning 'farmstead of a man named Eskil'.
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Exeter
Derived from the city of Exeter in Devon, England, meaning 'fortress on the r...
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Exton
From the town of Exe, meaning 'stone settlement'.
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Eygel
Blessed sword.
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