British Baby Names for Boys & Girls With Meanings (Complete A–Z List)
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The Kingdom of Great Britain was formed on May 1, 1707, as a result of the political union of the Kingdom of England (which included Wales) and the Kingdom of Scotland under the Treaty of Union.
Britain emerged into the light of history only after the Saxon settlements in the 5th century AD. The first modern humans arrived in the region during the Ice Age, when the sea levels were lower and Britain was connected to the European mainland.
This collection has all British Baby Names - traditional, modern, religious, trendy, popular, cute, short and sweet and easy to pronounce British baby names to help you make the right choice!
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British Baby Names List
| Name | Gender | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
A rare name desiring spiritual and enjoy of isolation and meditation | ||
Means first five amazing letters of alphabet | ||
A person who loves to stay at home | ||
A woman who is from city in northeast Scottish | ||
Derived from medieval form of Albanian in southern Italy communities | ||
In Gaelic, this name means 'from the river' | ||
Warrior | ||
From Ann's meadow | ||
A British surname | ||
Son of atkin | ||
Old Breton word meaning 'wolf.' | ||
Broad clearing in the woods; can also be spelled as 'Bradley' | ||
One who is from Britain | ||
A British woman | ||
A woman who is native of Britain | ||
She who is from Britain | ||
A Brittish girl | ||
A man from Britain | ||
A british male name | ||
British male name | ||
A british male name | ||
British Boy name | ||
A British name for Boys | ||
A British Boy name | ||
A British Boy's name | ||
A British name for baby Boys | ||
A name for British Boys | ||
A Boy, British name | ||
A male name of British roots | ||
A British name for Boys | ||
An unisex british name | ||
A name of English origin for Boys | ||
A British name for baby Boys | ||
A follower of Christ | ||
A youth and excitable being | ||
One with great sense of detail | ||
A person who enjoys beauties of nature. | ||
Derived from the word eadweald it means 'Rich Ruler'. | ||
It means friend of sea. | ||
A person who has quailities of a leader. | ||
One who is wealthy; Swedish form of eddie | ||
Cheerful; merry; one who has a great love for nature | ||
a family name of a famous ancient dynasty from Great Britain. | ||
Giedda is a male name of British origin. The name comes from the word cwyld which refers to a pleague that strikes domestic animals. | ||
A person who is god gifted in creativeness. Can do anything he wants. | ||
Literal meaning of godelif is Dear God. It means a person who organizes and manage everything. | ||
Godelina was the name of an ancient saint who wanted to be a nun lady. But then gets married to a man. | ||
The one with power and authority, who can lead and direct everyone to do. The one who will not give away. | ||
The one who has hidden qualities of knowledge, research and wisdom. Owing a research and analytical mind. | ||
The one with kind and peaceful heart, ready to help and guide others and to create a peaceful atmosphere. | ||



