Traditional and Modern English Baby Boy Names With Meanings - Page 58
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English Baby Boy Names by Alphabet
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English Baby Names for Boys List
| Name | Gender | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
A homeland; often a variant of Foulsham, a habitative name | ||
A noble and ready individual; patient | ||
A causeway along a river or stream | ||
It is used to mean a leader and 'front-man' of a team | ||
A variant of the name 'Forest', it represents green woods or a forest | ||
An alternate of the word 'Forester', it means he keeper of the woods or forest | ||
A name given to the Counsel | ||
Bulky food like grass or hay. | ||
It can be interpretted to mean 'supportive and nurturing'; Also refers to a forester | ||
A cunning, smart and witty individual | ||
An effective and affectionate person | ||
Someone who is a stranger or foreigner | ||
Refers to a friar, a person belonging to a particular (religious) community or cult | ||
A tender, agreeable and adorable being | ||
An excited, lonesome and able being | ||
Obtained from Anglo-Franco word 'Fraunclein', the name means a 'free land-master' | ||
Latinised form of British name 'Frederick' which means a rich and mighty ruler | ||
A person who is a foreigner | ||
Refers to a stranger or unknown person | ||
A foreigner or stranger; Variant of the name 'Frayne' | ||
Son of Frithugar, in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle | ||
A person who is bold and daring | ||
As the name suggests, it refers to a free and unbound individual | ||
As the name translates, it means a person who is born with freedom | ||
As the name suggests, it means 'freedom' | ||
As the name translates, it refers to a person who is free and unrestricted | ||
Referring to a 'free man' | ||
Meaning a stranger or foreigner; Alternate of 'Frayne' | ||
One who is always in search of opportunities | ||
A logical and analytical being | ||
Refers to a honest mate or buddy. | ||
Honest mate or upright friend. | ||
True friend or upright buddy. | ||
Lothario or Casanova who lives peacefully among the community. | ||
Romeo who lives happily among the people. | ||
Derived from Middle English word frik(i)en, which means to move briskly or nimbly. | ||
The fury or rage on Friday | ||
Romeo of harmony. | ||
Lothario of peace. | ||
Womanizer who lives happily in the society. | ||
A companion or a mate | ||
Means Friday or Frige's day. | ||
The one who is daring and brave. | ||
From the field of the sheep or bulls. | ||
Refers to freedom from slavery. | ||
God has been provided. | ||
Seducer who lives peacefully among the society. | ||
A talented and fearless person | ||


