Traditional and Modern English Baby Boy Names With Meanings - Page 35
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English Baby Names for Boys List
| Name | Gender | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
A good natured, skillful and cultured person | ||
A sharp, steep, almost perpendicular hill | ||
One whose hair is as black as the raven bird | ||
Hair as black as the raven bird | ||
Raven; a black bird that resembles a crow | ||
Black haired; the raven, that is black coloured and resembles a crow | ||
A young, new born crow, that is a few weeks old | ||
One who mkes chords and strings; a chord maker | ||
The maker of chords; a strings and chord manufacturer | ||
Maker and seller of strings and chords | ||
Satisfied, contented; can also mean ornament | ||
A hollow in a mountain or a hill | ||
Derived from the name of a town | ||
name of a town in Britain | ||
Person hailing from a town named Cornwall | ||
A vacant space or hollow in a hill | ||
A hollow or vacant space in a hill | ||
The colour 'grey', a mixture of black and white | ||
Son of the dark man | ||
A detail oriented, deep natured and generous being | ||
A man who works at the court; a courtier. Also means 'short' or 'stunted' in Norse. Means 'courageous' in German | ||
A short, small piece of land | ||
A land where farming is done; a farming land | ||
A person who lives in a court; a courtier | ||
A loyal friend; a liver friend | ||
A close friend, a friend close to the heart | ||
A best friend; the best companion; the friend closest to the heart | ||
One who wears a protection for his head; one who wears a helmet | ||
A kinsman, a cousin. Used as a surname | ||
A courteous and efficient human being | ||
Derived from Costermonger; Seller of Costard (a type of Apple); It is an unusual first name but a more common surname. | ||
A free detailed and creative person | ||
It is a dimunitive of Old french Cot(t)e 'coat (of mail)'; orignates from old English meaning '˜at the cottages or huts'. | ||
Reference to the residence of the lord of a manor; From Old French'Yard or enclosure'; From English 'Small, Short'; Also refers to Courtier and court attendent. | ||
Land of the Court; alternate form of 'Courtland' | ||
Lives in the court; Courtdweller | ||
Bay; Inlet; Shelter; Hut; Originated from Old English word 'cofa' | ||
Derived from the Old English word 'Cloak', therefore it is a nickname for the habitual user of cloak; name for a cloakmaker; Lives at the cave slope | ||
People's victory; Dove, Cub | ||
Habitational name from 'Covinton' in Lanarkshire and Old English form 'Cofington'. | ||
The original bearer of the name are the people who lived in EnglishScottish border region; Also refers to Twin; Hillside hollow | ||
Little Child; Infant | ||
Silent; Steady like forest | ||
An effective, silent and likable person | ||
A confident and reserved person | ||
Literally means 'Valley of the Cranes'; could be used to describe someone from the Crane Valley | ||
Invariant to Crandall; Means 'Valley of the Cranes' | ||
Originated from the name 'Cranley'; Meadow of the Cranes | ||
Someone from the Crane meadow; Literally means Meadow of the Cranes | ||


