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Camden: Winding valley English Name
Captain: He who is in charge English Name
Carl: Man English Name
Carlatun: From Carl's farm English Name
Carleton: Peasants' settlement Derived from a surname and place name; based on Old EnglishFree men's town English Name
Carlisle: Carl's island English Name
Carlson: Form of Carlton 'free men's town' English Name
Carlton: Form of CARLETON - Carl's town or farmer's town English Name
Carlyle: Form of Carlisle - From the protected tower; from the walled city English Name
Carmel: Form of Carmine - Garden English Name
Carmelo: Form of Carmine - Garden English Name
Carmine: Garden English Name
Carnell: Defender of the castle English Name
Carol: Manly, strong A Form of Charles; from Carolus, the Latinized form of the name English Name
Caroll: Form of Carroll - Man English Name
Carolus: Form of Carroll - Man English Name
Carr: Swamp; bog English Name
Carrington: Place name and surname English Name
Carrol: Form of Carroll - Man English Name
Carroll: Man English Name
Carson: Son who lives in the swamp; son of Carr English Name
Carswell: Lives at the watercress spring English Name
Carter: Cart driver English Name
Cartere: Drives a cart English Name
Carthage: The anglicized form of the Irish Carthach, which is a Form of Caradoc The Irish St Carthach, also known as St Carthage, founded an early 7th century monastery at Lismore, County Waterford English Name
Cartland: From the land between the streams English Name
Cartwright: Builder of carts English Name
Carvel: From the villa by the march English Name
Carvell: From the villa by the march English Name
Carver: Sculptor English Name
Cary: Stream Cary became a popular masculine first name in mid-2Oth century because of actor Cary Grant, whose real name was Archibald Leach English Name
Caryl: Form of Carroll - Man English Name
Case: Bringer of peace English Name
Casey: From a polish word meaning 'Proclamation of peace' A diminutive of Casirnir, Cassandra, or Catherine Popularized as a boy's name by the American folk song 'Casey Jones' English Name
Cash: Diminutive of Caspar - Wealthy man English Name
Casimir: From a polish word meaning 'Proclamation of peace' English Name
Caspar: Wealthy man English Name
Casper: Form of Caspar - Wealthy man English Name
Cass: Diminutive of Caspar - Wealthy man English Name
Castel: Form of Castle - Castle English Name
Caster: From the Roman camp English Name
Castle: Castle English Name
Cater: One who caters English Name
Cayle: Bold English Name
Ceapmann: Merchant English Name
Ceaster: Lives at the camp English Name
Ceastun: Camp English Name
Cecil: Blind (from the Roman clan name Caecilius) English Name
Cecilio: Form of Cecil - Blind (from the Roman clan name Caecilius) English Name
Cecillo: Form of Cecil - Blind (from the Roman clan name Caecilius) English Name
Cecillus: Form of Cecil - Blind (from the Roman clan name Caecilius) English Name
Cedric: Cedric was a character in Sir Walter Scott's 1819 novel Ivanhoe Possibly derived from a misspelling of Cerdic, a 6th-century king of Wessex, or from the Welsh Cedrych, meaning bounty-pattern English Name
Cedrych: Form of Cedric - Cedric was a character in Sir Walter Scott's 1819 novel Ivanhoe Possibly derived from a misspelling of Cerdic, a 6th-century king of Wessex, or from the Welsh Cedrych, meaning bounty-pattern English Name
Celdtun: From the farm by the spring English Name
Celio: Form of Cecil - Blind (from the Roman clan name Caecilius) English Name
Cenehard: Bold guardian English Name
Cenewig: Bold warrior English Name
Cenewyg: Bold warrior English Name
Ceolbeorht: Seaman English Name
Cetewind: From the cottage on the winding path English Name
Chace: Huntsman English Name
Chad: Warlike English Name
Chadburn: From the wildcat brook English Name
Chadburne: From the wildcat brook English Name
Chadbyrne: From the wildcat brook English Name
Chadd: Form of Chad - Protector; defender English form of a Welsh name meaning battle or warring English Name
Chadwick: From the warrior's town Form of Chad - Protector; defender English Name
Chadwik: From the warrior's town English Name
Chadwyk: From the warrior's town English Name
Chaise: Form of Chase - Hunter English Name
Chal: Boy, son English Name
Chance: Good luck; good fortune; chancellor English Name
Chancellor: Secretary; chancellor English Name
Chancey: Form of Chauncey - Chancellor; secretary; fortune; a gamble English Name
Chandler: Candle maker English Name
Chann: Young wolf English Name
Channe: Young wolf English Name
Channing: Church official; wise; young wolf English Name
Channon: Young wolf English Name
Chap: Diminutive of Chapman - Peddler; merchant English Name
Chapman: Merchant English Name
Chappy: Diminutive of Chapman - Peddler; merchant English Name
Charles: Man (from the Old English 'ceorl') English Name
Charleson: A man; Form of Carl English Name
Charleston: A man; Form of Carl English Name
Charleton: From Charles' farm Also a Form of Carleton - From the farmer's land English Name
Charley: Diminutive of Charles - From the Old English 'ceorl' meaning man English Name
Charlie: Diminutive of Charles - From the Old English 'ceorl' meaning man English Name
Charlton: A Form of Carlton, meaning peasants' settlement Derived from a surname and place name based on the Old EnglishFree men's town English Name
Charly: A man Form of Carl English Name
Chas: Diminutive of Charles - From the Old English 'ceorl' meaning man English Name
Chase: Huntsman English Name
Chasen: Huntsman English Name
Chatham: From the soldier's land English Name
Chatwin: Warring friend English Name
Chatwyn: Warring friend English Name
Chaunce: Chancellor; secretary English Name
Chaunceler: Chancellor English Name
Chauncey: Chancellor; secretary; fortune; a gamble English Name
Chauncy: Form of Chauncey - Chancellor; secretary; fortune; a gamble English Name
Chay: A diminutive of Charles, from the Old English 'ceorl' meaning man Sometimes used as an independent name English Name
Chayce: Huntsman English Name
Chaz: A man Form of Carl English Name
Chess: Camp of the soldiers English Name
Chester: From an English surname and place name, but ultimately based on the Latin 'castra' meaning camp Famous people - American president Chester A Arthur English Name
Cheston: Camp English Name
Chet: Camp of the soldiers English Name
Chetwin: From the cottage on the winding path English Name
Chetwyn: From the cottage on the winding path English Name
Chick: A man Form of Carl English Name
Chilton: From the farm by the spring English Name
Chip: Diminutive of Charles - Man (from the Old English 'ceorl') English Name
Choncey: Fortune; a gamble Form of Chauncey English Name
Chresta: Diminutive of Christian - Follower of Christ Chris is used as a diminutive of many masculine and feminine names beginning with Chris-, including Christian, Christina, Christine, and Christopher English Name
Chris: Diminutive of Christian - Follower of Christ Chris is used as a diminutive of many masculine and feminine names beginning with Chris-, including Christian, Christina, Christine, and Christopher English Name
Christiaan: Diminutive of Christian - Follower of Christ Chris is used as a diminutive of many masculine and feminine names beginning with Chris-, including Christian, Christina, Christine, and Christopher English Name
Christian: Follower of Christ English Name
Christianos: Diminutive of Christian - Follower of Christ Chris is used as a diminutive of many masculine and feminine names beginning with Chris-, including Christian, Christina, Christine, and Christopher English Name
Christie: Diminutives of any masculine or feminine name begining with Christ-, for example Christahel, Christian, or Christopher English Name
Christmas: This name is derived from the name of the Christian festival, and occasionally given to children born on Christmas Day Used as both first name and surname since the Middle Ages English Name
Christof: Form of Christopher - He who holds Christ in his heart English Name
Christofer: Form of Christopher - He who holds Christ in his heart English Name
Christoff: Form of Christopher - He who holds Christ in his heart English Name
Christoffer: Form of Christopher - He who holds Christ in his heart English Name
Christoforus: Form of Christopher - He who holds Christ in his heart English Name
Christoph: Form of Christopher - He who holds Christ in his heart English Name
Christophe: Form of Christopher - He who holds Christ in his heart English Name
Christopher: He who holds Christ in his heart English Name
Christophoros: Form of Christopher - He who holds Christ in his heart English Name
Christos: Form of Christopher - He who holds Christ in his heart English Name
Christy: Diminutives of any masculine or feminine name begining with Christ-, for example Christahel, Christian, or Christopher English Name
Chrystian: Diminutive of Christian - Follower of Christ Chris is used as a diminutive of many masculine and feminine names beginning with Chris-, including Christian, Christina, Christine, and Christopher English Name
Chuck: A diminutive of Charles from the Old English 'ceorl' meaning man English Name
Churchill: Lives at the church hill English Name
Churchyll: Lives at the church hill English Name
Cicero: Chick pea English Name
Ciceron: Form of Cicero - Chick pea English Name
Cingeswell: Lives at the king's spring English Name
Cingeswiella: Lives at the king's spring English Name
Cinwell: Lives at the king's spring English Name
Circehyll: Lives at the church hill English Name
Cis: Diminutive of Christie - Diminutives of any masculine or feminine name begining with Christ-, for example Christahel, Christian, or Christopher English Name
Ciss: Diminutive of Christie - Diminutives of any masculine or feminine name begining with Christ-, for example Christahel, Christian, or Christopher English Name
Cissie: Diminutive of Christie - Diminutives of any masculine or feminine name begining with Christ-, for example Christahel, Christian, or Christopher English Name
Cissy: Diminutive of Christie - Diminutives of any masculine or feminine name begining with Christ-, for example Christahel, Christian, or Christopher English Name
Claec: Dark English Name
Claeg: Mortal English Name
Claegborne: From the clay brook English Name
Claegtun: Mortal English Name
Claiborn: From the clay brook English Name
Claiborne: Form of Clayborne - Stream by a clay bed English Name
Clair: Diminutive of Clarence - Clear English Name
Clarance: Form of Clarence - Clear English Name
Clare: Diminutive of Clarence - Clear English Name
Clarence: From the surname and place name Clare, meaning bright or clear English Name
Clarey: Diminutive of Clarence - Clear English Name
Clark: Derived from a surname meaning cleric or clerk Famous people - American actor Clark Gable; fictional character Clark Kent, alias Superman English Name
Clarke: Cleric; secretary English Name
Claud: Lame English Name
Claude: Lame English Name
Claudio: Lame English Name
Claudius: Lame English Name
Clay: Clay maker; mortal English Name
Clayborne: From the clay brook English Name
Claybourne: From the clay brook English Name
Clayburn: From the clay brook English Name
Clayten: Form of Clayton - Town by a clay bed English Name
Claytin: Form of Clayton - Town by a clay bed English Name
Clayton: From the clay town English Name
Cleavon: Cliff English Name
Clem: Diminutive of Clement - Gentle English Name
Cleme: Diminutive of Clement - Gentle English Name
Clemen: Form of Clement - Gentle English Name
Clemens: Form of Clement - Gentle English Name
Clement: Gentle English Name
Clemente: Form of Clement - Gentle English Name
Clementius: Form of Clement - Gentle English Name
Clemento: Form of Clement - Gentle English Name
Clemmie: Diminutive of Clement - Gentle English Name
Clemmons: Form of Clement - Gentle English Name
Clemmy: Diminutive of Clement - Gentle English Name
Cleon: From the cliff English Name
Clerc: Form of Clark - Scholar English Name
Clerk: Form of Clark - Scholar English Name
Cleve: Cliffs Abbreviation of Cleveland English Name
Cleveland: From the cliffs English Name
Clevon: From the cliff English Name
Cliff: Form of CLIFFORD - From a steep cliff English Name
Clifford: From a steep cliff English Name
Cliffton: From the farm near the cliff English Name
Clifland: From the cliff land English Name
Clift: Diminutive of Clifton - From the town near a cliff English Name
Clifton: Settlement on a cliff From an Old English surname and place name, used only occasionally as a first name English Name
Cliftun: From the farm near the cliff English Name
Clint: Diminutive of Clinton - Settlement on a hill, or from the headland estate English Name
Clinton: Settlement on a hill, or from the headland estate From an Old English surname and place name English Name
Clinttun: From the headland estate English Name
Clintwood: Hillside English Name
Clive: Form of CLIFFORD - From a steep cliff English Name
Clyff: Diminutive of Clifford - River ford near a cliff English Name
Clyfford: Form of Clifford - River ford near a cliff English Name
Clyffton: From the farm near the cliff English Name
Clyfland: From the cliff land English Name
Clyford: Cliff-side ford English Name
Clyfton: Form of Clifton - From the town near a cliff English Name
Clyftun: From the farm near the cliff English Name
Clynt: Diminutive of Clinton - From the town near a hill English Name
Clyve: Lives at the cliffs English Name
Cob: Heel English Name
Cobb: Form of Cob - Heel English Name
Coburn: Surname and place name English Name
Coby: Form of Coburn English Name
Codell: Helpful English Name
Codey: Form of Cody - Cushion; helpful English Name
Codi: A cushion English Name
Codie: Form of Cody - Cushion; helpful English Name
Cody: A cushion; Helpful English Name
Cofahealh: Lives at the cave slope English Name
Colan: Form of Colin - Of a triumphant people; young boy English Name
Colbert: Seaman English Name
Colby: Coal town English Name
Cole: Diminutive of Colin - Of a triumphant people; young boy English Name
Coleman: Charcoal burner English Name
Colemann: Dark skinned English Name
Coletun: From the dark town English Name
Coley: Form of Nicholas 'people's victory' English Name
Colfre: Dove English Name
Colier: Charcoal merchant English Name
Colin: Of a triumphant people; young boy English Name
Colis: Son of the dark man English Name
Collby: Form of Colby - From the dark farm English Name
Colley: A surname meaning swarthy, used occasionally as a first name English Name
Collier: Charcoal merchant Coal miner English Name
Collin: Form of Colin - Of a triumphant people; young boy English Name
Collingwood: Forest English Name
Collins: Abbreviation of Nicholas 'people's victory' English Name
Collis: Son of the dark man English Name
Collton: Form of Colton - From a dark town Also a Form of Colston - Unknown owner of property English Name
Collyer: Charcoal merchant English Name
Colman: Form of Coleman - Dove; dark skinned English Name
Colonel: Military rank English Name
Colson: Triumphant people; people's victory English Name
Colston: Unknown owner of property English Name
Colt: From the dark town Diminutive of Colston - Unknown owner of property English Name
Colten: Coal town English Name
Colter: Horse herdsman Form of Colt - young horse;frisky English Name
Coltere: Horse herdsman English Name
Colton: From the dark town English Name
Coltrane: Form of Colt - young horse;frisky English Name
Colver: Dove English Name
Colvert: Seaman English Name
Colvyr: Dove English Name
Colyer: Charcoal merchant English Name
Colyn: Form of Colin - Of a triumphant people; young boy English Name
Colys: Son of the dark man English Name
Constant: Form of Constantine - Steady; stable English Name
Constantin: Form of Constantine - Steady; stable English Name
Constantine: Steady; stable English Name
Constantino: Form of Constantine - Steady; stable English Name
Constantinos: Form of Constantine - Steady; stable English Name
Cony: Form of Corey - Hill hollow English Name
Cook: Cook English Name
Cooke: Form of Cook - Cook English Name
Cooper: A barrel maker English Name
Coopersmith: Barrel maker English Name
Corben: Raven-haired English Name
Corbet: Black-haired English Name
Corbett: Raven Form of Corbet - Black-haired English Name
Corbin: Raven-haired English Name
Corbit: Raven Form of Corbet - Black-haired English Name
Corbitt: Raven Form of Corbet - Black-haired English Name
Corby: Raven-haired English Name
Corbyn: Raven-haired English Name
Cord: Form of Cordell 'cordmaker' English Name
Cordale: Form of Cordell 'cordmaker' English Name
Corday: Form of Cordell 'cordmaker' English Name
Cordell: A rope maker; cordmaker English Name
Corey: Hill hollow English Name
Corky: Form of Corey 'Hill hollow' English Name
Corley: Form of Corliss - Generous Form of Corey 'Hill hollow' English Name
Corliss: Generous English Name
Cornal: Form of Cornell - College; name of a town English Name
Cornall: Form of Cornell - College; name of a town English Name
Cornel: Form of Cornell - College; name of a town English Name
Cornell: College; name of a town English Name
Cornwallis: Man from Cornwall English Name
Correy: Form of Corey 'Hill hollow' English Name
Corrick: Form of Corey 'Hill hollow' English Name
Cort: Courtier; court attendant English Name
Cortland: Courtier; court attendant English Name
Cortlandt: Form of Courtland - Farm land English Name
Cortney: Form of Courtney - Lives in the court English Name
Corvin: Raven-haired English Name
Corwan: Friend of the heart English Name
Corwin: Friend of the heart English Name
Corwine: Friend of the heart English Name
Corwyn: Friend of the heart English Name
Corwynn: Form of Corwin - Heart's friend English Name
Cory: Hill; hollow English Name
Corydon: Ready for battle/war English Name
Coryell: Wears a helmet English Name
Costa: Diminutive of Constantine - Steady; stable English Name
Coty: Form of Cody - Cushion; helpful English Name
Coulson: Triumphant people English Name
Coulter: Form of Colt - young horse;frisky English Name
Court: Courtier; court attendant English Name
Courtenay: Courtier; court attendant English Name
Courtland: Dweller in court English Name
Courtlandt: Form of Courtland - Farm land English Name
Courtnay: Form of Courtney - Lives in the court English Name
Courtney: Courtier; court attendant English Name
Covell: Lives at the cave slope English Name
Covyll: Lives at the cave slope English Name
Coy: Forest English Name
Crandal: Form of Crandall - Crane valley English Name
Crandall: From the crane valley English Name
Crandell: From the crane valley English Name
Cranleah: From the crane meadow English Name
Cranleigh: Form of Cranley - Crane meadow English Name
Cranley: From the crane meadow English Name
Cranly: From the crane meadow English Name
Cranston: From the crane estate English Name
Cranstun: From the crane estate English Name
Crawford: From the crow's ford English Name
Crayton: Form of Creighton - Rocky town English Name
Creed: Belief; guiding principle English Name
Creighton: Lives at the creek town English Name
Creketun: Lives at the creek town English Name
Crespin: Curly-haired The 3rd century martyr St Crispin is known as patron of shoemakers English Name
Cresswell: Watercress river English Name
Creswell: Form of Cresswell - Watercress river English Name
Crichton: From the town by the creek English Name
Cris: Diminutive of Christopher - He who holds Christ in his heart Diminutive of Christian - Follower of Christ English Name
Crispin: Curly-haired The 3rd century martyr St Crispin is known as patron of shoemakers English Name
Cristobal: Form of Christopher - He who holds Christ in his heart English Name
Cristoforo: Form of Christopher - He who holds Christ in his heart English Name
Croften: From the enclosed town English Name
Crofton: Cottage town; from the enclosed town English Name
Crombwiella: Lives by the winding stream English Name
Crompton: From the winding farm English Name
Cromwell: Lives by the winding stream English Name
Crosbey: Form of Crosby - By the cross English Name
Crosbie: Form of Crosby - By the cross English Name
Crosby: By the cross English Name
Crosland: Literally 'cross land' English Name
Croslea: Form of Crosley - Meadow with a cross English Name
Crosleah: From the cross meadow English Name
Crosleigh: From the cross meadow English Name
Crosley: From the cross meadow English Name
Crosly: From the cross meadow English Name
Crossland: Form of Crosland - Literally 'cross land' English Name
Crossley: Form of Crosley - Meadow with a cross English Name
Crowther: Fiddle player English Name
Croydon: Surname and place-name English Name
Cuithbeart: Form of Cuthbert - Famous English Name
Cuithbrig: Form of Cuthbert - Famous English Name
Culbart: Seaman English Name
Culbert: Seaman English Name
Culley: Diminutive of Culver - Dove English Name
Cully: Diminutive of Culver - Dove English Name
Culver: Dove English Name
Cupere: Barrel maker English Name
Curt: A diminutive of Curtis, meaning courteous, or an alternative spelling of Kurt or Cort English Name
Curtis: Polite; courteous English Name
Curtiss: Courteous See also Curt English Name
Cuthbeorht: Noted splendor English Name
Cuthbert: From the Old English 'cuth' meaning famous, and 'beorth' meaning bright English Name
Cutler: Makes knives English Name
Cwentun: From the queen's estate English Name
Cy: Master, lord A diminutive of Cyril or Cyrus English Name
Cyd: Variant abbreviation of Sydney, meaning From St Denis English Name
Cydney: Form of Sydney From St Denis English Name
Cyneleah: Lives in the royal meadow English Name
Cyneley: Lives in the royal meadow English Name
Cyneric: Royal English Name
Cynerik: Royal English Name
Cynhard: Bold guardian English Name
Cyning: Royal English Name
Cynric: Royal English Name
Cynrik: Royal English Name
Cyril: Master; lord English Name
Cyrill: Master; lord English Name
Dace: Of the nobility English Name
Dacey: Of the nobility English Name
Dacian: Of the nobility English Name
Dack: Reference to the French town Dax English Name
Dael: Lives in the valley English Name
Daelan: Rhyming Form of Waylon - a historical blacksmith with supernatural powers English Name
Dagwood: Bright wood; from the bright one's forest English Name
Dain: Form of Dane - Brook Also from the surname Dane, meaning 'From Denmark' English Name
Daine: Form of Dane 'from Denmark' English Name
Dal: Diminutive of Dale - Lives in a dale/valley English Name
Dalbert: Bright one; proud English Name
Dale: Lives in the valley Surname English Name
Dalen: Rhyming Form of Waylon - a historical blacksmith with supernatural powers English Name
Daley: Lives in the valley English Name
Dallin: Proud English Name
Dallton: Form of Dalton - Dale town; valley town English Name
Dalten: Form of Dalton - Dale town; valley town English Name
Dalton: Valley farm English Name
Dalwin: Form of Delvin - Friend; good friend English Name
Dalwyn: Form of Delvin - Friend; good friend English Name
Daly: Form of Dale - Lives in a dale/valley English Name
Dalyn: Rhyming Form of Waylon - a historical blacksmith with supernatural powers English Name
Dana: From Denmark Also a form of Daniel, meaning God has judged, God is judge, or God will judge English Name
Dane: From Denmark English Name
Danforth: Place name in Britain English Name
Danon: Form of Dane 'from Denmark' English Name
Danvin: Form of Darwin - Friend English Name
Dar: Diminutive of Darby - Place where deer graze English Name
Daran: Great English Name
Darb: Diminutive of Darby - Place where deer graze English Name
Darby: Deer Park, from the surname and place name Derby Also 'Without envy' English Name
DArcy: Derived from a surname introduced into Britain during the Norman Conquest, based on the the French place name Arcy English Name
Darcy: Derived from a surname introduced into Britain during the Norman Conquest, based on the the French place name Arcy English Name
Darek: Gifted ruler From Theodoric English Name
Darel: Form of Darrell 'open' English Name
Daren: Great English Name
Darence: Blend of Darell and Clarence English Name
Dariel: Form of Darrel 'open' English Name
Dariell: Form of Darrel 'open' English Name
Darik: Form of Darrick - Ruler of the land English Name
Darin: Great English Name
Darnal: Form of Darnell - Hiding place; hidden area English Name
Darnall: Form of Darnell - Hiding place; hidden area English Name
Darneil: Hidden English Name
Darnel: Form of Darnell - Hiding place; hidden area English Name
Darnell: Hidden nook English Name
Darold: Blend of Daryl and Harold or Gerald English Name
Daron: Great English Name
Darrance: Blend of Darell and Clarence English Name
Darrel: Form of DARYL - Dear, beloved English Name
Darrell: Darling, dearly loved, from the Old english 'deorling' English Name
Darren: Great Origin uncertain English Name
Darrence: Blend of Darell and Clarence English Name
Darrick: Ruler of the land English Name
Darrik: Form of Darrick - Ruler of the land English Name
Darrill: Darling, dearly loved, from the Old english 'deorling' English Name
Darrin: Great English Name
Darrol: Darling, dearly loved, from the Old english 'deorling' English Name
Darrold: Blend of Daryl and Harold or Gerald English Name
Darroll: Form of Darrel 'open' English Name
Darron: Great English Name
Darryl: Darling, from the Old english 'deorling' Also a Form of Darrell English Name
Darryll: Darling, dearly loved, from the Old english 'deorling' English Name
Darryn: Great English Name
Darton: From the deer park English Name
Darvell: Town of eagles English Name
Darvin: Blend of Daryl and Marvin English Name
Darwin: Dear friend Nineteenth-century naturalist Charles Darwin was the first major exponent of human evolution English Name
Darwyn: Form of Derwin - Good friend English Name
Daryl: Darling, dearly loved, from the Old english 'deorling' English Name
Daryle: Form of Darrell English Name
Daryll: Darling, dearly loved, from the Old english 'deorling' English Name
Dave: Form of DAVID - Beloved English Name
Daveon: Form of David 'beloved' English Name
Davian: Form of David 'beloved' English Name
Davidson: Surname Form of David 'beloved' English Name
Davidsone: David's son English Name
Daviel: Form of David 'beloved' English Name
Davion: Form of David 'beloved' English Name
Daviot: Form of David 'beloved' English Name
Davis: David's son English Name
Davison: David's son Surname English Name
Davy: Beloved or friend A diminutive of David English Name
Dawson: David's son Surname English Name
Dax: Water English Name
Daxton: Reference to the French town Dax English Name
Daylan: Rhyming Form of Waylon - a historical blacksmith with supernatural powers English Name
Dayle: Lives in the valley English Name
Daylen: Rhyming Form of Waylon - a historical blacksmith with supernatural powers English Name
Daylin: Rhyming Form of Waylon - a historical blacksmith with supernatural powers English Name
Daylon: Rhyming Form of Waylon - a historical blacksmith with supernatural powers English Name
Dayne: Form of Dane - Brook Also from the surname Dane, meaning 'From Denmark' English Name
Dayner: Form of Dane 'from Denmark' English Name
Dayson: Surname Form of David 'beloved' English Name
Dayton: Day town; light town English Name
Deacon: Dusty one; servant English Name
Deagmund: Bridge protector English Name
Deakin: Dusty one; servant English Name
Dealbeorht: Proud English Name
Dealbert: Proud English Name
Dean: From a surname derived from the Old English 'denu', meaning valley English Name
Deane: Form of Dean - from the valley English Name
Deanne: From the dene English Name
Dearborn: From the deer brook English Name
Dearbourn: Form of Dearborn - Deer river English Name
Dearbourne: From the deer brook English Name
Deavon: Form of the English county name Devon English Name
Decker: Roofer English Name
Dedrick: Gifted ruler Form of Diederick English Name
Dee: A diminutive of any name beginning with D, also frequently used as an independent name English Name
Deems: Judge's son English Name
Deerborn: Form of Dearborn - Deer river English Name
Deerward: Guardian of the deer English Name
Deke: Dusty one; servant English Name
Dekel: Dusty one; servant English Name
Dekle: Dusty one; servant English Name
Del: Form of Dell - Valley English Name
Delavan: Form of Delvin - Friend; good friend English Name
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