Anglo Saxon Baby Boy Names Ending With N
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Anglo-Saxon Baby Names for Boy That Ending with N List
Name | Gender | Meaning |
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Boy | Noble Stone | |
Boy | Oaken | |
Boy | A merciful, gracious King who is also a fierce warrior | |
Boy | A bold and beautiful person | |
Boy | One who comes from the valley of bears | |
Boy | He lives in the valley of bears | |
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Boy | A bearded friend | |
Boy | A dark or brown man | |
Boy | One who is a soldier, a warrior | |
Boy | A name of the King | |
Boy | Habitational name from 'Covinton' in Lanarkshire and Old English form 'Cofington'. | |
Boy | Originated from the word 'Crumpton' which implies bowed or malformed; Could be used to refer to a person from the winding farm | |
Boy | A farm or a settlement | |
Boy | A Valley | |
Boy | A reasonable free man | |
Boy | the one from Dougal's place | |
Boy | A determined and pratical person by nature | |
Boy | A settlement name; hill | |
Boy | A good and dear friend | |
Boy | One who is the friend of a Deer | |
Boy | They are stone hard and temple pure | |
Boy | A succesor of wealth; Ed's son | |
Boy | A rich friend; popular and friendly | |
Boy | Son of a fortuante warrior | |
Boy | Rich friend |