English Baby Boy Names
All Names - Girl Names Only
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Ackerley: From the oak-tree meadow
Ackley: Dwells at the oak tree meadow
Acton: A town in the UK
Adair: Form of Edgar - Fortunate and powerful From the Old English name Eadgar, a compound of 'ead' meaning rich or happy, and 'gar' meaning spear
Adalson: Son of All
Adam: Of the red earth
Adamson: Son of Adam
Addaneye: Lives on the noble's island
Addis: Son of Adam
Addison: Son of Adam
Addney: Lives on the noble's island
Addy: Ardent
Adken: Oaken
Adkins: Son of Aiken
Adkyn: Oaken
Adler: Eagle
Adney: Lives on the noble's island
Adny: Lives on the noble's island
Adrian: From the Latin Hadrianus meaning of Adria or of the Adriatic sea region Pope Adrian IV was a 12 century British Pope who became popular in the 1980s when Sue Townsend published 'The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole'
Adrion: From Adria - (Adriatic sea region)
Adron: From Adria - (Adriatic sea region)
Aeccestane: Swordsman's stone
Aegelmaere: Infamous
Aegelweard: Noble protector
Aeker: From the oak tree
Aekerley: From the oak tree meadow
Aekerman: Man of oak
Aekley: From the oak tree meadow
Aeldra: Lives at the elder tree
Aelfdane: Danish elf
Aelfdene: From the elfin valley
Aelfraed: Sage
Aelfric: Elf ruler
Aenedleah: From the awe inspiring one's meadow
Aenescumb: Lives in the valley of the majestic one
Aescby: From the ash tree farm
Aescford: Lives by the ash tree ford
Aescleah: Lives in the ash tree grove
Aesclin: Lives at the ash tree pool
Aesctun: From the ash tree farm
Aescwine: Spear friend
Aescwyn: Spear friend
Aesoburne: Lives near the ash tree brook
Aethelbeorht: Splendid
Aethelbeorn: Noble warrior
Aethelberht: Noble or bright
Aethelbert: Noble or bright
Aethelhard: Brave
Aethelisdun: From the noble's hill
Aethelmaer: Noble or famous
Aethelmaere: Infamous
Aethelstun: From the elfs home
Aethelweard: Noble protector
Aetheston: From the noble's hill
Aethretun: Lives at the spring farm
Aiekin: Oaken
Aiken: Oaken
Aikin: Oaken
Ailean: Form of Alan - Fair; handsome
Ailin: Form of Alan - Fair; handsome
Ain: Merciful
Ainsley: Derived from the Brittish Nottinghamshire place name of Annesley From Ann's meadow From the awe inspiring one's meadow
Ainslie: Derived from the Brittish Nottinghamshire place name of Annesley From Ann's meadow
Ainsworth: From Ann's estate
Aisford: Lives by the ash tree ford
Aisley: Lives in the ash tree grove
Aiston: From the ash tree farm
Aiwyn: Form of Alvin - Wise friend From the Old English Aetheiwine, and also Aefwine, both meaning noble friend Various forms of Alvin in use after the Norman Conquest became surnames, and also first names
Akker: From the oak tree
Al: Form of Alan - Fair; handsome Also both a diminutive of Albert (noble, bright) and an abbreviation of names beginning with Al-
Alain: Form of Alan - Fair; handsome Also both a diminutive of Albert (noble, bright) and an abbreviation of names beginning with Al-
Alan: Fair; handsome
Aland: Form of Alan - Fair; handsome Also both a diminutive of Albert (noble, bright) and an abbreviation of names beginning with Al-
Alano: Form of Alan - Fair; handsome Also both a diminutive of Albert (noble, bright) and an abbreviation of names beginning with Al-
Alanson: Form of Alan - Fair; handsome Also both a diminutive of Albert (noble, bright) and an abbreviation of names beginning with Al-
Alao: Form of Alan - Fair; handsome Also both a diminutive of Albert (noble, bright) and an abbreviation of names beginning with Al-
Albany: From Albany (the city)
Alberic: Form of Aubrey - Rules with elf-wisdom Introduced into Britain from France by Aubrey de Vere, a friend of William the Conquerer De Vere's grandson became the Earl of Oxford
Albern: Noble warrior
Albert: Noble, bright. From the Old German name Adalbert
Alberto: Form of Albert - Old English for brilliant; bright
Albie: Form of Albert - Old English for brilliant; bright
Albin: Form of Albert - Old English for brilliant; bright; white Alban and Albin are English surnames probably based on Spanish/Italian place name Alba
Albrecht: Form of Albert - Old English for brilliant; bright; white Alban and Albin are English surnames probably based on Spanish/Italian place name Alba
Alburn: Noble warrior
Alburt: Noble or bright
Alcott: From the old cottage
Aldan: From the old manor
Alden: Old friend, wise protector
Alder: From the alder tree
Aldhelm: From the Old English Ealdhelm, meaning old helmet, common until the Norman Conquest, and revived in the 19th century
Aldis: From the old house
Aldnd: Wise or red haired man
Aldo: Archaic
Aldous: Form of the German Aldo, an Old German name meaning old, or from the old house Aldous has been common in Britain since the Middle Ages
Aldred: From the Old English Ealdraed, meaning old counsel Aldred was common before the Norman Conquest, and revived in the 19th century Wise or red haired man
Aldric: Wise ruler
Aldrich: Aged and wise ruler
Aldrik: Wise ruler
Aldrin: Old and wise ruler
Aldtun: From the old manor
Aldus: From the old house
Aldwin: From the Old English Ealdwine meaning old friend A common name in the Middle AgesWise friend
Aldwine: Wise friend
Aldwyn: From the Old English Ealdwine meaning old friend A common name in the Middle AgesWise friend
Alec: Originally a diminutive of Alexander, now frequently used as an independent name, Alec became very popular in the middle of the 20th century because of British actor Sir Alec Guinness
Alen: Form of Alan - Fair; handsome Also both a diminutive of Albert (noble, bright) and an abbreviation of names beginning with Al-
Aler: From the alder tree
Alex: Abbreviation of Alexander defender of mankind
Alfie: Diminutive of Alfred - Sage, wise From the Old English Aelfraed, meaning elf counsel Also from Ealdfrith or Alfrid, meaning old peace Handsome
Alford: From the old ford
Alfred: Sage; wise; elvin From the Old English Aelfraed, meaning elf counsel Also from Ealdfrith or Alfrid, meaning old peace
Alfredo: Form of Alfred - Sage; wise; elvin
Alfrid: Sage
Algar: From the Old English name Aelfgar, meaning elf spear Algar was common in the Middle Ages, and developed into the surname Elgar
Alger: Form of Algar - From the Old English name Aelfgar, meaning elf spearIn the 1930s, American government official Alger Hiss was accused of spying for the USSR
Alhhard: Brave
Alhric: Sacred ruler
Alhrick: Sacred ruler
Alhrik: Sacred ruler
Aliceson: Son of All
Alin: Form of Alan - Fair; handsome Also both a diminutive of Albert (noble, bright) and an abbreviation of names beginning with Al-
Alison: Son of All
All: Diminutive of Alfred - Sage, wise From the Old English Aelfraed, meaning elf counsel Also from Ealdfrith or Alfrid, meaning old peace Handsome
Allan: Form of Alan - Fair; handsome Also both a diminutive of Albert (noble, bright) and an abbreviation of names beginning with Al-
Allard: Brave
Allayne: Form of Alan - Fair; handsome Also both a diminutive of Albert (noble, bright) and an abbreviation of names beginning with Al-
Allen: Form of Alan - Fair; handsome Also both a diminutive of Albert (noble, bright) and an abbreviation of names beginning with Al-
Alleyn: Form of Alan - Fair; handsome Also both a diminutive of Albert (noble, bright) and an abbreviation of names beginning with Al-
Alleyne: Form of Alan - Fair; handsome Also both a diminutive of Albert (noble, bright) and an abbreviation of names beginning with Al-
Allin: Form of Alan - Fair; handsome Also both a diminutive of Albert (noble, bright) and an abbreviation of names beginning with Al-
Allon: Form of Alan - Fair; handsome Also both a diminutive of Albert (noble, bright) and an abbreviation of names beginning with Al-
Allred: Wise or red haired man
Allyn: Form of Alan - Fair; handsome Also both a diminutive of Albert (noble, bright) and an abbreviation of names beginning with Al-
Almer: Infamous
Almo: Noble or famous
Alon: Form of Alan - Fair; handsome Also both a diminutive of Albert (noble, bright) and an abbreviation of names beginning with Al-
Alson: Son of All
Alston: From the elfs home
Alton: The old town
Alun: Form of Alan - Fair; handsome Also both a diminutive of Albert (noble, bright) and an abbreviation of names beginning with Al-
Alured: Form of Alfred - Sage, wise From the Old English Aelfraed, meaning elf counsel Also from Ealdfrith or Alfrid, meaning old peace
Alvar: An Old English name meaning elf army Alvar appeared in the 1086 Domesday Book; was revived in mid-20th century Newscaster Alvar Liddell
Alvie: Diminutive of Alvin - Wise friend From the Old English Aetheiwine, and also Aefwine, both meaning noble friend Also a diminutive of Alvar - An Old English name meaning elf army
Alvin: Wise friend From the Old English Aetheiwine, and also Aefwine, both meaning noble friend Various forms of Alvin in use after the Norman Conquest became surnames, and also first names
Alvis: All-knowing
Alvord: From the old ford
Alvyn: Wise friend
Alwin: Wise friend
Alwyn: Wise friend


