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Bartleigh: From Bart's meadow English Name
Bartlet: Diminutive of Bartholomew dating to the 13th century; most used commonly as a surname in modern times English Name
Bartlett: Diminutive of Bartholomew - Son of a farmer; from the barley farm English Name
Bartley: The birch tree meadow See also Berkley English Name
Bartoli: Form of Bartholomew - Son of a farmer Both surname and given name English Name
Bartolo: Form of Bartholomew - Son of a farmer Both surname and given name English Name
Bartolomeo: Form of Bartholomew - Son of a farmer Both surname and given name English Name
Barton: Barley farm English Name
Bartram: Famous; glorious raven English Name
Barwolf: Ax wolf English Name
Basil: Royal; kingly English Name
Basile: Form of Basil - Royal; kingly English Name
Basilio: Form of Basil - Royal; kingly English Name
Basilios: Form of Basil - Royal; kingly English Name
Basilius: Form of Basil - Royal; kingly English Name
Basset: Form of Bassett - Short English Name
Bassett: Short English Name
Bates: Form of Bartholomew often used as a surname English Name
Baudier: Form of Balder - Brave warrior; bold army English Name
Baul: Snail English Name
Bavol: Wind English Name
Bax: Baker English Name
Baxter: Baker English Name
Bay: Form of Bayard auburn-haired English Name
Bayanai: Hero English Name
Bayard: Auburn-haired English Name
Bayarde: Form of Bayard - Brown hair English Name
Bayhard: Reddish brown hair English Name
Baylee: Form of Bailey - Steward; bailiff English Name
Baylen: Form of Bayard auburn-haired English Name
Bayley: Steward or public official; man in charge English Name
Bayly: Form of Bailey - Steward; bailiff English Name
Baynbridge: Form of Bainbridge - Bridge English Name
Bayne: Form of Bainbridge - Bridge English Name
Baynebridge: Form of Bainbridge - Bridge English Name
Bazil: Form of Basil - Royal; kingly English Name
Bazyl: Form of Basil - Royal; kingly English Name
Beach: Diminutive of Beacher - Close to beech trees English Name
Beacher: Lives by the beech tree English Name
Beachy: Diminutive of Beacher - Close to beech trees English Name
Beadutun: From the warrior's estate English Name
Beal: Handsome English Name
Beale: Handsome English Name
Beall: Handsome English Name
Beaman: Beekeeper English Name
Beamann: Form of Beaman - Beekeeper English Name
Beamen: Form of Beaman - Beekeeper English Name
Beamer: Trumpeter English Name
Beaton: From the warrior's estate English Name
Beceere: Lives by the beech tree English Name
Beck: Brook English Name
Bede: Prayer Also a seventh-century saint English Name
Bedford: Derived from the English place name, meaning Bede's ford Most frequently used as a surname English Name
Beecher: Lives by the beech tree English Name
Beechy: Diminutive of Beacher - Close to beech trees English Name
Beeman: Form of Beaman - Beekeeper English Name
Bek: Brook English Name
Beldan: Lives in the beautiful glen English Name
Beldane: Lives in the beautiful glen English Name
Belden: Lives in the beautiful glen English Name
Beldene: Lives in the beautiful glen English Name
Beldin: Form of Beldon - Beautiful vale/valley English Name
Beldon: Unspoiled glen English Name
Bell: Diminutive of Bellamy - Good-looking companion English Name
Bellamey: Form of Bellamy - Good-looking companion English Name
Bellamie: Form of Bellamy - Good-looking companion English Name
Bellamy: Good-looking companion English Name
Bellden: Form of Beldon - Beautiful vale/valley English Name
Belldon: Form of Beldon - Beautiful vale/valley English Name
Bemeere: Trumpeter English Name
Bemelle: Form of Bernard strong as a bear English Name
Ben: Diminutive of Benjamin - Right-hand son English Name
Benecroft: From the bean field English Name
Benedick: A Form of Benedict, meaning blessed, given to a Shakespearean character in the play Much Ado About Nothing English Name
Benejamen: Form of Benjamin - Right-hand son Also a Form of Benedict English Name
Benet: Form of Benjamin - Right-hand son Also a Form of Benedict English Name
Benett: Form of Benjamin - Right-hand son Also a Form of Benedict English Name
Beniamino: Form of Benjamin - Right-hand son Also a Form of Benedict English Name
Benjaman: Form of Benjamin - Right-hand son Also a Form of Benedict English Name
Benjamin: Right-hand son Benjamin was the youngest son of Jacob in the Bible English Name
Benji: Diminutive of Benjamin - Right-hand son English Name
Benjie: Diminutive of Benjamin - Right-hand son English Name
Benjimen: Form of Benjamin - Right-hand son Also a Form of Benedict English Name
Benjy: Diminutive of Benjamin - Right-hand son English Name
Benn: Abbreviation of Benjamin and Benedict English Name
Bennet: Form of Benjamin - Right-hand son Also a Form of Benedict English Name
Bennett: Form of Benjamin - Right-hand son Also a Form of Benedict English Name
Bennie: Diminutive of Benjamin - Right-hand son English Name
Benny: Diminutive of Benjamin - Right-hand son English Name
Benon: Form of Bert industrious English Name
Bensen: Form of Benson - Ben's son surname English Name
Benson: Ben's son surname English Name
Benssen: Form of Benson - Ben's son surname English Name
Bensson: Form of Benson - Ben's son surname English Name
Bentleah: From the bent grass meadow English Name
Bentleigh: From the bent grass meadow English Name
Bentley: From the moor English Name
Bentlie: Form of Bentley - From the meadow English Name
Benton: Settlement in a grassy place English Name
Beomann: Beekeeper English Name
Beore: Birch tree English Name
Beorht: Glorious English Name
Beorhthram: Bright raven English Name
Beorhthramm: Glorious raven English Name
Beorhttun: From the fortified town English Name
Beornet: Leader English Name
Beornham: From the nobleman's home English Name
Beornheard: The Old English Form of the German Bernard, meaning bear-hard English Name
Bercleah: Lives at the birch tree meadow English Name
Beresford: From the barley ford English Name
Beretun: From the barley farm English Name
Berford: From the barley ford English Name
Beric: Grain farm English Name
Berk: The birch tree meadow Also see Barclay and Burke English Name
Berke: The birch tree meadow Also see Barclay and Burke English Name
Berkeley: Derived from the Old English for birch-wood Used as a surname more frequently than a first name Lives at the birch tree meadow English Name
Berkley: The birch tree meadow Also see Barclay and Burke English Name
Bernard: Strong as a bear See also Bjorn English Name
Berne: Form of Bernard strong as a bear English Name
Berresford: Form of Beresford - Barley field English Name
Berry: Flower; berry English Name
Bert: Bright English Name
Berthold: Form of Bert - Bright light English Name
Bertie: A diminutive of Bertram, Bertrand, Albert, and other names ending in -bert Noble, bright Form of Bert, meaning industrious English Name
Bertin: Form of Bert industrious English Name
Bertold: Form of Bert - Bright light English Name
Bertolde: Form of Bert - Bright light English Name
Berton: From the fortified town English Name
Bertram: Introduced to Britian during the Norman Conquest, a Form of the German Bertram Bright raven English Name
Bertrand: Form of Bertram - Introduced to Britian during the Norman Conquest, a Form of the German Bertram Bright raven English Name
Berty: Diminutive of Bert - Bright light English Name
Berwick: From the barley grange English Name
Berwin: Harvest-time friend English Name
Berwyk: From the barley grange English Name
Berwyn: Form of Berwin - Harvest-time friend English Name
Berwynn: Form of Berwin - Harvest-time friend English Name
Berwynne: Form of Berwin - Harvest-time friend English Name
Beval: Like the wind English Name
Beverlee: Form of Beverly - Beaver stream English Name
Beverleigh: Form of Beverly - Beaver stream English Name
Beverley: Beaver stream, from the beaver meadow Derived from a surname and place name First used as a boy's first name in the late 19th century, it gradually came to be used also as a girl's name, although Beverly is the more common feminine form English Name
Beverly: From the beaver meadow English Name
Bick: From the hewer's ford English Name
Bickford: From the hewer's ford English Name
Biecaford: From the hewer's ford English Name
Biford: Lives at the river crossing English Name
Bill: Nickname for William 'resolute protector' often used as an independent name English Name
Billie: Nickname for William 'resolute protector' often used as an independent name English Name
Billy: Nickname for William 'resolute protector' often used as an independent name English Name
Bingham: Crib English Name
Bink: Lives at the bank English Name
Birch: Bright; shining; the birch tree English Name
Birche: Birch English Name
Bird: Bird English Name
Birde: Bird English Name
Birdhil: From the bird hill English Name
Birdhill: From the bird hill English Name
Birk: Birch tree English Name
Birkee: Form of Birkey - Birch island English Name
Birket: Form of Birkett - Area of birch trees English Name
Birkett: Lives at the birch headland English Name
Birkey: From the birch tree island English Name
Birkhead: Lives at the birch headland English Name
Birkhed: Lives at the birch headland English Name
Birkie: Form of Birkey - Birch island English Name
Birkit: Form of Birkett - Area of birch trees English Name
Birkitt: Form of Birkett - Area of birch trees English Name
Birky: Form of Birkey - Birch island English Name
Birley: From the cattle shed on the meadow English Name
Birlie: Form of Birley - Cow pasture English Name
Birly: Form of Birley - Cow pasture English Name
Birney: Lives on the brook island English Name
Birnie: Form of Birney - Small river or stream with an island English Name
Birny: Form of Birney - Small river or stream with an island English Name
Biron: Surname used as a given name Biron was the name of a character in Shakespeare's Loves Labours Lost English Name
Birtel: From the bird hill English Name
Birtle: From the bird hill English Name
Bishop: A bishop English Name
Bitanig: From the preserving land English Name
Black: Dark English Name
Blackburn: Black brook English Name
Blade: Glory English Name
Blaec: Black or white English Name
Blaecleah: From the dark meadow English Name
Blaed: Wealthy glory English Name
Blaeey: Blond English Name
Blagdan: From the dark valley English Name
Blagden: From the dark valley English Name
Blagdon: From the dark valley English Name
Blaike: Form of Blake - Light; dark English Name
Blaine: Surname of uncertain meaning English Name
Blair: Flatland English Name
Blaise: Stutters English Name
Blake: Light; dark English Name
Blakelee: Form of Blakely - From the light meadow; from the dark meadow English Name
Blakeley: Form of Blakely - From the light meadow; from the dark meadow English Name
Blakelie: Form of Blakely - From the light meadow; from the dark meadow English Name
Blakely: From the light meadow; from the dark meadow English Name
Blakemore: From the dark moor English Name
Blakey: Blond English Name
Blandford: Form of Blanford - Gray man's ford; gray haired English Name
Blane: Form of Blaine English Name
Blaney: Form of Blaine English Name
Blanford: Gray man's ford; gray haired English Name
Blayke: Form of Blake - Light; dark English Name
Blayne: Twin English Name
Blayr: Form of Blair - Flatland English Name
Blaze: Stutters English Name
Bliss: Joy; happy English Name
Blithe: Form of Blythe - Happy; merry English Name
Blyth: Merry English Name
Blythe: Happy; merry English Name
Bob: Abbreviation of Robert English Name
Bobbie: Abbreviation of Robert English Name
Bobby: Abbreviation of Robert English Name
Boc: Male deer English Name
Bocleah: Lives at the buck meadow English Name
Bocley: Lives at the buck meadow English Name
Boda: Herald English Name
Bolton: Of the manor farm English Name
Bond: Tied to the land English Name
Bonde: Form of Bond - Man of the land English Name
Bondig: Free English Name
Bondon: Form of Bond - Man of the land English Name
Bonds: Form of Bond - Man of the land English Name
Booker: Bible English Name
Boone: Good; a blessing American frontier hero Daniel Boone English Name
Boot: Form of Booth - House English Name
Boote: Form of Booth - House English Name
Booth: Lives in a hut English Name
Boothe: Lives in a hut English Name
Borden: From the boar valley English Name
Bordin: Form of Borden - Boar's home English Name
Bordon: Form of Borden - Boar's home English Name
Bort: Fortified English Name
Boston: A place name English Name
Bosworth: Lives at the cattle enclosure English Name
Botewolf: Herald wolf English Name
Bothe: Lives in a hut English Name
Botolf: Wolf English Name
Botolph: Form of Botolf - Wolf English Name
Botulf: Form of Botolf - Wolf English Name
Botwolf: Herald wolf English Name
Bourke: Fortified hill See also Berkley English Name
Bourn: From the brook English Name
Bourne: From the brook English Name
Bowman: The archer English Name
Boy: Boy English Name
Boyce: Lives near the wood English Name
Bple: Cup bearer English Name
Brad: Broad English Name
Bradan: From the broad valley English Name
Bradbourne: From the broad brook English Name
Bradburn: From the broad brook English Name
Bradd: Broad; wide English Name
Braddford: Form of Bradford - Broad stream English Name
Braddock: Broad-spreading oak English Name
Braddon: Broad hillside English Name
Braden: Broad hillside English Name
Bradene: From the broad valley English Name
Bradford: Broad crossing English Name
Bradfurd: Form of Bradford - Broad stream English Name
Bradig: From tbe broad island English Name
Bradlea: Form of Bradley - Broad clearing in the wood From a surname and place name based on the Old English words for broad clearing and broad wood English Name
Bradleah: From tbe broad meadow English Name
Bradlee: English surnames related to Bradley - broad clearing in the wood Note - This Database is Copyright Dogwood Technical Services Inc 1995 English Name
Bradleigh: Form of Bradley - Broad clearing in the wood From a surname and place name based on the Old English words for broad clearing and broad wood English Name
Bradley: From the broad meadow English Name
Bradlie: Form of Bradley - Broad clearing in the wood From a surname and place name based on the Old English words for broad clearing and broad wood English Name
Bradly: From tbe broad meadow English Name
Bradney: From the broad meadow English Name
Bradon: Broad hillside English Name
Bradshaw: English surnames related to Bradley - broad clearing in the wood English Name
Bradwell: From the broad spring English Name
Brady: Broad island English Name
Bradyn: From the broad valley English Name
Braeden: Broad hillside English Name
Braedon: Broad hillside English Name
Braemwiella: From the bramble bush spring English Name
Brainard: Bold raven English Name
Brainerd: Bold raven English Name
Braleah: From the hillslope meadow English Name
Bram: Bramble; a thicket of wild gorse Abbreviation of Abraham and Abram Bram Stoker was author of Dracula English Name
Brammel: Form of Bramwell - Place name in Britain English Name
Bramwel: Form of Bramwell - Place name in Britain English Name
Bramwell: From the bramble bush spring English Name
Bran: Diminutive of Brandon - Sword; fiery hill English Name
Brand: Fire brand; proud English Name
Brandan: Derived from a surname and place name based on the Old English for 'hill covered with broom' Broom is a prolific weed Also, 'From the beacon hill', 'Beacon on the hill' or 'gorse-covered hill' English Name
Branddun: From the beacon hill English Name
Branden: Beacon on the hill' or 'gorse-covered hill' English Name
Brandin: Beacon on the hill' or 'gorse-covered hill' English Name
Brandon: Derived from a surname and place name based on the Old English for 'hill covered with broom' Broom is a prolific weed Also, 'From the beacon hill' English Name
Brandyn: Beacon on the hill' or 'gorse-covered hill' English Name
Branhard: Bold raven English Name
Brannt: Form of Brant - Proud English Name
Brant: Proud; Form of Brand Mohawk Indian Joseph Brant was a renowned strategist who fought for the British during the American Revolution; and a devout scholar who translated Christian religious works into his native Indian tongue English Name
Brantley: Proud English Name
Branton: Form of Brand Mohawk Indian Joseph Brant was a renowned strategist who fought for the British during the American Revolution; and a devout scholar who translated Christian religious works into his native Indian tongue English Name
Brantson: Form of Brand Mohawk Indian Joseph Brant was a renowned strategist who fought for the British during the American Revolution; and a devout scholar who translated Christian religious works into his native Indian tongue English Name
Branwel: Form of Bramwell - Place name in Britain English Name
Braw)eigh: From the hillslope meadow English Name
Brawley: From the hillslope meadow English Name
Braxton: Brock's town English Name
Brayden: Broad hillside English Name
Braydon: Broad hillside English Name
Brendt: Hilltop Form of Brent English Name
Breneon: Form of Brent - Mountain peak English Name
Brennan: To brand English Name
Brent: Steep hill English Name
Brentan: Steep hill English Name
Brenten: Hilltop Form of Brent English Name
Brentin: Form of Brent - Mountain peak English Name
Brentley: Hilltop Form of Brent English Name
Brently: Hilltop Form of Brent English Name
Brenton: Hilltop Form of Brent English Name
Brentyn: Form of Brent - Mountain peak English Name
Bret: A native of Brittany - (France) or Britain - (England) Derived from the surname Breton or Briton, Brett and Bret became popular first names after 19th-century US writer Bret Harte Brett became very popular in Australia in the mid-20th century English Name
Brett: A native of Brittany - (France) or Britain - (England) Derived from the surname Breton or Briton, Brett and Bret became popular first names after 19th-century US writer Bret Harte Brett became very popular in Australia in the mid-20th century English Name
Bretton: Form of Brett - Man from Britain English Name
Brewer: Form of Brewster - Brewer English Name
Brewster: Brewer English Name
Brewstere: Brewer English Name
Brian: Brought to England by the Breton companions of William the Conqueror, this name is originally derived from the Irish word for hill English Name
Brice: A given name of medieval origin English Name
Brick: Bridge English Name
Brickman: Bridge English Name
Bridge: Form of Bridger - Lives near a bridge English Name
Bridgeley: Form of Bridgely - From the meadow near the bridge English Name
Bridgely: From the meadow near the bridge English Name
Bridger: Lives near a bridge English Name
Brigbam: Lives by the bridge English Name
Brigg: Diminutive of Brigham - From the village near a bridge English Name
Briggebam: Lives by the bridge English Name
Briggere: Lives at tbe bridge English Name
Briggs: Diminutive of Brigham - From the village near a bridge English Name
Brigham: From the village near a bridge English Name
Brighton: Place name in Britain English Name
Brik: Bridge English Name
Brindley: Form of Brinley - Burnt wood English Name
Brinley: Burnt wood English Name
Brinly: Form of Brinley - Burnt wood English Name
Brinton: From Brinton English Name
Brit: Form of Brett - Man from Britain English Name
Britt: Form of Brett - Man from Britain English Name
Brittain: Brit A native of Brittany - (France) or Britain - (England) English Name
Brittan: Brit A native of Brittany - (France) or Britain - (England) English Name
Britton: Brit A native of Brittany - (France) or Britain - (England) English Name
Broc: Badger English Name
Brock: Derived from a surname based on the Old English word for badger Also a Form of Brook English Name
Brockley: From the badger meadow English Name
Brocleah: From tbe badger meadow English Name
Brocleigh: From the badger meadow English Name
Brocly: From the badger meadow English Name
Broderick: From the broad ridge English Name
Broderik: From the broad ridge English Name
Brodrig: From the broad ridge English Name
Brodrik: From the broad ridge English Name
Brok: Badger English Name
Bromleah: From the broom covered meadow English Name
Bromleigh: From the broom covered meadow English Name
Bromley: From the broom covered meadow English Name
Bromly: From the broom covered meadow English Name
Bron: Diminutive of Bronson - Son of a dark man English Name
Bronnson: Form of Bronson - Son of a dark man English Name
Bronsen: Form of Bronson - Son of a dark man English Name
Bronsin: Form of Bronson - Son of a dark man English Name
Bronson: Son of a dark man English Name
Bronsonn: Form of Bronson - Son of a dark man English Name
Bronsson: Form of Bronson - Son of a dark man English Name
Brook: Lives by the stream English Name
Brooke: Lives by the stream English Name
Brookes: Form of Brook - Brook; stream English Name
Brooks: Running water English Name
Brookson: Son of Brooke English Name
Brooksone: Son of Brooke English Name
Brougher: Lives at the fortress English Name
Broughton: From the fortress town English Name
Brown: Brown (colour name) English Name
Bruce: Thick brush Surname since medieval times; now a common given name Folklore tale of 14th century Robert King of Scotland - (the Bruce) who learned the value of perseverance from watching a spider spin a web English Name
Brucey: Diminutive of Bruce - Thick brush Surname since medieval times; now a common given name Folklore tale of 14th century Robert King of Scotland - (the Bruce) who learned the value of perseverance from watching a spider spin a web English Name
Brucie: Diminutive of Bruce - Thick brush Surname since medieval times; now a common given name Folklore tale of 14th century Robert King of Scotland - (the Bruce) who learned the value of perseverance from watching a spider spin a web English Name
Brun: Dark skinned English Name
Bruno: Dark of skin English Name
Bruns: Form of Bruno - Dark of skin English Name
Bryan: Brought to England by the Breton companions of William the Conqueror, this name is originally derived from the Irish word for hill Popular Form of Brian English Name
Bryant: Popular Form of Brian English Name
Bryden: Place name in Britain English Name
Brydger: Lives at tbe bridge English Name
Bryggere: Lives at tbe bridge English Name
Brynley: Form of Brinley - Burnt wood English Name
Brynly: Form of Brinley - Burnt wood English Name
Bryon: Popular Form of Brian English Name
Bryson: Noble's son English Name
Buck: Boy deer English Name
Buckey: Diminutive of Buck - Male deer English Name
Buckie: Diminutive of Buck - Male deer English Name
Buckley: Form of Buck; male goat or deer English Name
Bucklie: Form of Buckley - Deer-grazing meadow English Name
Buckly: Form of Buckley - Deer-grazing meadow English Name
Bucky: Diminutive of Buck - Male deer English Name
Bud: Derived from bud, a colloquial term of address used in the United States; short for buddy, meaning friend Common as a nickname, but less common as a first name American comedian Bud Abbott's real name was William Abbott English Name
Budd: Diminutive of Buddy - Friend English Name
Buddey: Form of Buddy - Friend English Name
Buddie: Form of Buddy - Friend English Name
Buddy: Friend English Name
Budington: British place name English Name
Bundy: Free English Name
Burbank: Lives on the castle's hill English Name
Burch: Birch English Name
Burchard: Strong as a castle English Name
Burckhardt: Form of Burchard - Strong castle English Name
Burdett: Surname used as a given name English Name
Burdette: Surname used as a given name English Name
Burdon: Lives at the castle English Name
Bureig: Lives on the brook island English Name
Burford: Lives at the castle ford English Name
Burgard: Form of Burchard - Strong castle English Name
Burgaud: Form of Burchard - Strong castle English Name
Burgeis: Lives in town English Name
Burges: Form of Burgess - Citizen English Name
Burgess: Lives in town English Name
Burghard: Strong as a castle English Name
Burghere: Lives at the fortress English Name
Burgiss: Form of Burgess - Citizen English Name
Burgtun: From the fortress town English Name
Burhbank: Lives on the castle's hill English Name
Burhdon: Lives at the castle English Name
Burhford: Lives at the castle ford English Name
Burhleag: Lives at the castle's meadow English Name
Burhtun: From the fortified town English Name
Burke: Fortified hill See also Berkley English Name
Burket: Form of Birkett - Area of birch trees English Name
Burkett: Form of Birkett - Area of birch trees English Name
Burkhart: Form of Burchard - Strong castle English Name
Burkitt: Form of Birkett - Area of birch trees English Name
Burl: Forest; cup bearer English Name
Burle: Fortified See also Berlyn English Name
Burleigh: Lives at the castle's meadow Fortified See also Berlyn English Name
Burley: Lives at the castle's meadow English Name
Burlie: Form of Burleigh - British place name English Name
Burly: Lives at the castle's meadow English Name
Burn: From the brook English Name
Burnard: Form of Bernard 'strong as a bear' English Name
Burne: From the brook English Name
Burneig: Lives on the brook island English Name
Burnell: Form of Bernard 'strong as a bear' English Name
Burnette: Bear; brown English Name
Burney: Lives on the brook island English Name
Burnie: Form of Birney - Small river or stream with an island English Name
Burns: Son of Byrne English Name
Burrell: Fortified See also Berlyn English Name
Bursone: Son of Byrne English Name
Burt: Derived from the Old English 'beorht' meaning bright, glorious Also used as a name derived from the surname and place name Burton, meaning fortified enclosure English Name
Burton: Bright fame English Name
Burtt: Form of Bert - Bright light English Name
Burty: Form of Bert - Bright light English Name
Buster: Derived from a nickname used in the United States, occasionally used as a first name in honour of American silent film comic actor Buster Keaton English Name
Butch: Diminutive of Butcher - Butcher English Name
Butcher: Butcher English Name
Byford: Lives at the river crossing English Name
Byme: Bear; brown English Name
Byram: From the cattle yard English Name
Byrd: Bird English Name
Byreleah: From the cattle shed on the meadow English Name
Byrleigh: Form of Burleigh - British place name English Name
Byrley: Form of Burleigh - British place name English Name
Byrn: Form of Burne - Brook English Name
Byrne: From the brook English Name
Byrnes: Son of Byrne English Name
Byron: Derived from a surname and place name; which is based on the Old English byre meaning cowshed English Name
Byrtel: From the bird hill English Name
Cabe: Form of surname Cable - Ropemaker English Name
Cable: Ropemaker An English surname English Name
Cadabyr: From the warrior's settlement English Name
Cadby: From the warrior's settlement English Name
Cadda: Warring English Name
Caddaham: From the soldier's land English Name
Caddaric: Battle leader English Name
Caddarik: Battle leader English Name
Caddawyc: From the warrior's town English Name
Caersewiella: Lives at the watercress spring English Name
Cai: Diminutive of Caius - A Form of Gaius; which is a more common form of the name in Britain English Name
Caindale: From the clear river valley English Name
Caine: Place name unrelated to the BiblicalCain English Name
Caius: A Form of Gaius; which is a more common form of the name in Britain English Name
Cal: Bald; Abbreviation of names beginning with Cal- English Name
Calbert: Cowherd; cowboy English Name
Calbex: Shepherd English Name
Calder: Stream English Name
Caldre: Cold brook English Name
Caldwell: From the cold spring English Name
Caldwiella: From the cold spring English Name
Cale: Bold; Surname derived from Charles English Name
Calfhierde: Shepherd English Name
Calldwr: Cold brook English Name
Calvert: Cowherd; cowboy English Name
Calvex: Shepherd English Name
Calvin: Bald English Name
Calvino: Form of Calvin - Bald English Name
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