English Boy Names

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Sanburn
From the sandy stream.
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Sanburne
From the sandy stream.
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Sandborn
From the sandy stream.
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Sandborne
From the sandy stream.
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Sandbourn
From the sandy stream.
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Sandbourne
From the sandy stream.
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Sanders
Son of Sander (short form of Alexander).
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Sanderson
Son of Sander.
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Sandford
Sandy ford, a sandy river crossing.
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Sandhurst
From the sandy wood.
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Sandler
Sandle-maker.
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Sandon
From the sandy hill.
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Sandys
Diminutive of Alexander or Sandra, meaning 'defender of men'.
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Sandyton
Sandyton is a modern invented name combining 'Sandy' and 'ton', meaning 'sand...
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Sanford
From the Sandy Ford.
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Sanforde
From the Sandy Ford.
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Sansford
From the sandy ford.
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Sansom
Son of Samson.
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Sansum
From the name of a village in Hampshire, England.
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Sargant
Occupational surname referring to a sergeant or head servant.
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Sarge
Derived from the military rank sergeant, used as a nickname or given name.
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Sargent
Occupational name for a servant or officer, derived from Old French sergent.
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Satchel
Bag, usually used for carrying documents.
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Saunder
Protector of man.
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Saunders
Son of Alexander.
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Saunderson
Son of Andrew.
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Savage
Wild, untamed.
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Savant
Person of extensive learning.
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Savanth
Person of extensive learning.
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Savil
Derived from a surname meaning 'willow grove'.
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Savile
From the surname meaning 'from the willow grove'.
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Saville
Alternative spelling of Savile; dweller by the willows.
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Sawny
Nickname for Shaun or Sidney.
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Saxbey
From the Saxon's settlement or meadow.
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Saxby
From the Saxon settlement or farmstead.
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Saxin
Derived from the Old English personal name Seaxwine, meaning 'sword friend'.
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Saxtan
From the Old English words for 'knife' and 'stone', meaning 'knife stone'.
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Saxten
From the Old English name Seaxwine, meaning 'sword friend'.
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Saxtyn
From the English surname, meaning 'Saxon's town'.
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Sayer
Carpenter.
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Sayers
Carpenter's son.
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Sayge
Wise.
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Scaffeld
From the scaffolding.
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Scales
Derived from the Old English word 'scealu', meaning a balance or weighing dev...
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Scandleah
From the scenic meadow.
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Scandy
No known meaning.
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Scant
A rare name, possibly derived from the word 'scant' meaning meager or limited.
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Scead
Shadow or shade, derived from Old English 'sceadu'.
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Sceadu
Means 'shadow' or 'shade' in Old English.
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Sceapleigh
From the sheep meadow.
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