English Boy Names

Discover English Boy names with meanings and popularity.

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Humfrey
Peaceful warrior.
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Humfri
Peaceful ruler.
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Humfrid
Peaceful protection.
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Humfrie
Peaceful ruler.
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Humfried
Peaceful ruler.
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Humph
Peaceful warrior.
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Humphrey
Peaceful warrior.
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Humphry
Peaceful warrior.
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Hunt
Occupational surname for a hunter, from Old English 'hunta'.
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Huntingdon
Denoting a person from Huntingdon.
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Huntington
Denoting a person from Huntington.
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Huntley
From the hunter's meadow or clearing.
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Huntter
Hunter.
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Hupham
Town, village, or homestead.
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Hurd
Derived from the Old English word 'hyrde', meaning 'herdsman' or 'shepherd'.
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Hurlbart
Bright cliff.
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Hurlbert
Bright hill.
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Hurlea
From the meadow.
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Hurleah
From the meadow.
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Hurleigh
From the meadow.
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Hurrah
Expression of joy.
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Hush
To be silent or quiet.
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Hushing
To become quiet, hush.
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Husky
Resembling a husky dog.
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Huston
From Hugh's town.
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Hutch
Shrub, thicket.
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Hutchin
Son of Huch.
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Hutchinson
From the settlement of Hucc's people.
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Hutton
From the enclosure on the bluff.
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Huxeford
From the ford with the hewes (cut wood).
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Huxford
From the ford with the hocks (foot).
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Huxlea
From Hucksley's meadow.
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Huxleah
From Hucksley's meadow.
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Huxleigh
From Hucksley's meadow.
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Huxley
From Hucksley's meadow.
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Huxly
From Hucksley's meadow.
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Hwaeteleah
Wheat field.
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Hweolere
Wheel maker.
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Hwertun
From the high farm.
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Hwistlere
Whistler.
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Hwitby
White farm.
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Hwitcomb
White valley.
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Hwitcumb
White valley.
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Hwitely
From the white meadow or clearing.
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Hwitford
White ford, referring to a river crossing with white stones or water.
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Hwitloc
Blond hair, from Old English 'hwit' meaning white and 'loc' meaning lock of h...
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Hybert
Bright warrior, from Old English elements 'hyge' (mind, thought) and 'beorht'...
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Hyde
Derived from a place name meaning 'hide of land' or 'measure of land'.
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Hyrburt
Bright army, from Old English 'here' (army) and 'beorht' (bright).
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Ibson
Surname derived from the given name Ibb.
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