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Baby Names - Top 100, top 10, unusual boys and girls names. Also a baby names wizard can be found on this page, along with lists of popular names from different countries and new letter combination names.
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Baby Boys Names. list of English names for boys, some well know some not so well know. Each name is followed by its meaning, this is a good factor to consider when choosing your baby boys names.
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Baby Boys Names
English Names
Below is a brief list of English names for boys, some well know some not so well know. Each name is followed by
its meaning, this is a good factor to consider when choosing your baby boys names.
Adam
Hebrew, English: Son of the red earth; In the Bible, Adam was
first man created by God.
Aliceson
English: Son of Alice, Originally one of the few male names to reference a woman, variants of Aliceson are much more
widely used for girls today.
Bailey
English: Steward or law enforcer, from occupation of bailiff, surname adapted to first name use.
Baxter
English: Baker; an occupational surname transferred to first
name use in 19th century.
Carl
English: Strong, manly.
Crompton
English: From the winding town or settlement.
Dearborn
English: From the deer brook.
Durward
English: Keeper of the gate.
Earl
English: Nobleman; a name based on the
English aristocratic title.
Emmett
English: Industrious, strong.
Fairfax
English: Blond, surname rarely used among first baby boys names.
Floyd
English: Gray.
Garrett
Anglo-Saxon, English: Rules by the spear; variant of Gerald.
Godfrey
German, English: Peace of God; from the Germanic name Gottfried.
Harold
Norse, English: Army commander; Harald has been popular since the
Vikings and was borne by several kings of Norway.
Hedley
English: From the heathered meadows.
Innocent
Latin, English: Innocent; name of numerous popes.
Ivor
Scandinavian, English: Archer; a popular Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse elements.
Jack
English: God has been gracious, has shown favor; derived from Jacques or John but is well-established as a name on
its own. Most Popular of the baby boys names.
Jeremy
English: The Lord exalts; variant of Jeremiah.
Kenneth
Scottish, English: Born of fire, handsome.
Knox
English: From the hills.
Lee
English: Meadow, an adapted surname now used as a given name for
baby boys names and girls.
Livingston
English: From Lyfing's town.
Melvin
English: Mill friend; (Celtic) leader or chief.
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The most relevant links we could find, placed here free
Baby Chatter
- Irish baby boys names and meanings, Aedan,Aiden, Aidan - fiery, little fire, Allan, Allen, Alan - Handsome, Arlen - Pledge. www.babychatter.com
Indian Child
- Baby boys names, Muslim baby names, Islam names, Adil, Aftab, Basheer, Dilawar, Farookh, Ibrahim, Tajim, Zakariya. www.indianchild.com
Pediatric Oncall
- Twins baby boy names, want to find popular twin baby boys names or unusual twin baby boy names or top baby boy names?. www.pediatriconcall.com
Babynology
- Australian baby boys names, Australian Girl baby names, Baby Names listed here are from Australian Origin/Language/Culture. www.babynology.com
Baby Name World
- German baby boys names, Abelard, Baldwin, Derek, Ellery, Frederick, Herman, Meyer, Zelig. www.babynameworld.com
Montgomery
English: From the wealthy man's mountain, Montgomery is
also the state capital of Alabama.
Newton
Anglo-Saxon, English: From the new town or settlement,
surname, evocative of scientist Sir Isaac Newton.
Norton
Anglo-Saxon, English: From the northern town or settlement.
Oakley
English: From the oak tree meadow.
Oscar
English: God's spear.
Parker
English: Park keeper.
Pierce
English: Rock; a variant of Piers, an older form of Peter.
Quadarius
English: Modern blend name of Quan (possibly as a variant of Juan)
and Darius.
Ralph
English: Wolf counsel.
Randolph
English: Shield wolf, defender and protector, the wolf is
revered for its strength, cunning, and fearlessness.
Sonny
English: Son, a nickname and given name.
Spencer
English: Keeper of provisions.
Terry
English: Abbreviation of Terrance and Terrell, Terry is also an
Anglicized phonetic form of the French given name Thierry.
Taylor
English: Tailor, Once a surname and popular among baby boys names, Taylor has become
popular for both genders.
Upwood
English: From the upper forest.
Warren
English: Warrior, surname or place name.
Wesley
English: From the western meadow.
York
English: From the boar estate, from the yew town; place name,
York in England.
Zane
Hebrew, English: Everything that is good and beautiful, also
ornament or decoration.
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