Traditional and Modern English Baby Boy Names With Meanings - Page 36
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English Baby Boy Names by Alphabet
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English Baby Names for Boys List
| Name | Gender | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
Another form of the name 'Cranley'; Meaning Meadow of the Cranes | ||
From the Crane estate which a significant location near Ipswich, Masachussets | ||
Invariant to 'Cranston'; signifies a person from the Crane Estate nearby ipswich, Masachussets | ||
One who has a clever mind | ||
Fainthearted; Weakkneed; Timid | ||
Ford where crows gather; From the Crow's Ford | ||
Rocky; Settlement; Name originated from 'Creighton' | ||
Graceful; Pleasant; Kind | ||
A bold, accurate and balanced being | ||
Derived from the Latin word 'Credanus' | ||
Someone who trades fur; Hunstman | ||
Compliant; with a strong opinion; Guiding Principle | ||
Town near Rocks or the Creek town | ||
Someone who lives at the Creek town | ||
Belief; Opinion; Conviction | ||
Habitant of the Native land Creole | ||
A topographic name for someone residing near a stream, hill, lake or a tree | ||
Of the chariot; It is a variant of the name 'Carew'; It comes from when a family lives as dwellers at a cattlepen in the UK. | ||
Resembling a chirping insect of the night; | ||
A respectful and cool headed individual | ||
Crystal; Clear; Bright | ||
Derived from the Roman family name 'Crispinus'; CurlyHaired | ||
Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of 'Crispin' meaning Curlyhaired | ||
Sicilian form of Christopher. It means bearing Christ. | ||
The name given to the lizard of the river | ||
Originated from the English word 'Croket' meaning 'a large curl' (referring too hairstyle) | ||
A person from the enclosed town; town with enclosed fields | ||
A variant of 'Croften'; referring to a town with small enclosed field; Cottage town | ||
Refers to a person who lives nearby a winding stream; From the crooked well | ||
Meadow beside cross | ||
Near cross Meadow | ||
Cross or the Crucifix | ||
The bird crow | ||
Name of a place | ||
Literary name | ||
A relaxed, young person | ||
A bold man | ||
A bashful, intelligent being | ||
An understanding person | ||
A lonesome artist | ||
Miracle baby | ||
The famous one | ||
A dependent, bold, famous person | ||
A youthful, creative person | ||
A logical, noble person | ||
A dark coal seller | ||
A literary man | ||
Phoenix; a very rare bird | ||
Understanding person | ||


