English Boy Names

Discover English Boy names with meanings and popularity.

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Maxximus
Greatest.
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Maxymus
Greatest.
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Mayfield
From the field where mayweed grows.
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Mayhew
From the name of a place meaning 'Mæga's heath' in Old English.
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Maynard
Brave, hardy, strong.
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Mayne
From the settlement near a lake.
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Maynerd
Brave and strong.
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Mayor
Chief executive officer of a city or town.
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Meade
Meadow.
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Medford
By the ford in the meadow.
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Medgar
Famous with a spear.
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Medric
Prosperous ruler.
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Medwin
White meadow.
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Medwine
Friend of the meadow.
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Mekyl
Soldier of God.
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Melborn
From the mill stream.
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Melborne
From the city of Melbourne, meaning 'mill stream' in Old English.
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Melbourne
From the English place name Melbourne, meaning 'mill stream'.
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Melburn
From the city of Melbourne, meaning 'mill stream'.
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Melburne
From the stream with the mill.
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Melbyrne
Combination of Mel and Byrne, possibly meaning 'mill by the brook'.
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Meldon
From the hill in the meadow.
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Mellar
Derived from 'mæl' meaning 'speech' or 'council', possibly meaning 'counselor'.
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Melton
From the mill town, referring to a settlement with a mill.
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Melven
Derived from the Old English elements 'mael' meaning council and 'wine' meani...
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Melvern
From the Old English elements 'mael' meaning council and 'wine' meaning friend.
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Melville
From the English surname meaning 'bad settlement'.
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Melvin
Friend of the council, from Old English elements.
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Melvirne
Melvirne is a modern invented name with no established meaning.
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Mendy
Short form of Menasha or Mendel, forgotten.
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Mendyl
Little mentor, advisor.
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Menford
From the ford near the men's meadow.
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Menforde
From the ford where men gather.
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Merestun
From the boundary farm.
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Merewode
From the boundary forest.
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Merewood
From the boundary forest.
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Merideth
Protector of the sea.
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Meril
Shining sea.
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Merivale
From the pleasant valley.
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Meriwether
From the Welsh name Maredudd, meaning 'sea lord' or 'great lord'.
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Merlion
A portmanteau of 'mermaid' and 'lion', referring to a mythical creature with ...
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Merrel
Falcon.
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Merrington
Surname derived from a place name meaning 'settlement by the lake'.
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Merripen
Meaning unclear, possibly derived from a surname.
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Merrit
Great, famous.
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Merton
From the town near a lake.
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Merv
Sea lover.
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Mervine
Sea lover.
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Merwin
Friend of the sea.
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Meryval
Unclear.
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