English Boy Names

Discover English Boy names with meanings and popularity.

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Kline
Derived from a surname meaning 'small stream' in Old English.
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Knight
Warrior or servant.
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Knightley
From the knight's meadow.
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Knowle
From the knoll or small hill.
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Knyght
Knight.
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Kodak
Invented name, possibly derived from the Eastman Kodak company, meaning 'came...
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Kolt
Form of Colt, young horse.
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Koltan
Coal town, dark town.
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Kolten
Coal town, dark town.
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Koltin
Coal town, dark town.
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Koltyn
Coal town, dark town.
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Konni
Constant, steadfast.
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Koofrey
Wise ruler.
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Kooper
Barrel maker.
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Korb
Basket.
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Korbob
Combination of Korb and Bob.
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Kord
Derived from the Old English word 'cord', meaning a rope or cord.
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Kordale
A modern invented name, possibly a blend of Kord and Dale.
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Krisstopher
Follower of Christ.
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Kristopher
Christ-bearer.
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Kutler
Occupational name for a butcher.
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Kyden
From the English surname, meaning 'son of Kyd' or 'from the narrow valley'.
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Kyllian
Combination of the names Kyle and Lian.
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Kymbal
Referring to a musical instrument.
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Kymbel
Variation of the name Kimball.
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Kynaston
From the Old English personal name Cyneweard, meaning 'royal guard'.
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Kyngswel
From the royal well.
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Kynnard
Bold counsel.
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Kynsie
Created name.
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Kynston
King's town.
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Kynton
King's town.
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Kyrk
Church.
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Kyson
Son of Kyle.
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Kyzza
Sweet.
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Label
A small piece of material attached to an object for identification.
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Lacrosse
Referring to the sport of lacrosse, which originated in North America among i...
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Ladarius
Combination of La- and Darius, meaning 'possessor of goodness'.
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Laddie
Affectionate term for a young boy or man.
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Laebrook
Combination of 'lea' meaning meadow and 'brook' meaning stream, referring to ...
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Laffit
Joyful, pleased.
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Laibrook
From the brook or stream.
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Laidlea
Meadow where horses graze.
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Laidleah
Meadow where horses graze.
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Laidleigh
Meadow where horses graze.
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Laidley
From the meadow where horses graze.
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Laidli
Meadow where horses graze.
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Laidlie
Meadow where horses graze.
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Laidly
Meadow where horses graze.
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Laingford
From the river crossing of Laing.
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Lainglea
From the meadow of Laing.
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