Old English Baby Boy Names With Meanings - Page 3
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Our collection includes a wide variety of Old English Baby Boy Names - ranging from traditional and religious names to modern, trendy, and cute options. Whether you're looking for short and sweet names or something easy to pronounce, this list will help you find the perfect name for your baby Boy!
You can browse all Old English baby Boy names alphabetically, along with their meanings, and filter them by different categories. Click on any name to learn more about its meaning and origin.
Old-English Baby Boy Names by Alphabet
Old English Baby Names for Boys List
| Name | Gender | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
A rare name which refers to a river or stream crossing | ||
Variant of the word 'Foxworthy', it refers to an enclosure | ||
Split into 'Frea'+'Laf' meaning the 'Surviving Master' | ||
Derived from the Old English name 'Friðulaf', it translates to 'peace-survivor' | ||
Field of heather (A purple-flowered Eurasian heath) | ||
Friend in war, an alternative to the spelling of Hadwin | ||
Enclosed field, Enclosed meadow | ||
silage clearing, Hay woods | ||
Holly Well | ||
high protection, Home protection | ||
From the High Meadow | ||
Clearing in the woods | ||
an alternate spelling of high meadow | ||
Place name From the high meadow | ||
Grove of the hares | ||
hare land | ||
related to hare clearing | ||
grey land | ||
Grey man, Everybody's Beloved | ||
enclosed meadow | ||
hedged meadow | ||
Clearing of heather | ||
Quiet, systematic, inventive mind | ||
Nook retreat | ||
enclosure, settlement | ||
Army Protector | ||
heather clearance | ||
A surname of the Scottish Clan Henderson, Son of Henry | ||
Son of the HENRY | ||
From the wood filled with wild birds | ||
son of Henry | ||
Derived from the name Hebreweald, army,power, leader, ruler | ||
Army Guard | ||
The one who lives near a fallow land or a meadow | ||
A responsible and unique individual | ||
A settlemen in the meadow | ||
One who is skilled, strength | ||
English Gypsy - From Me; A nickname of beggar | ||
Name given to a divine Wolf; idealistic person | ||
A divine war; has lot of strength | ||
Another name for a settlement or a village; from Preston | ||
Slovene form of Ozwald, meaning 'power or ruler'. | ||
Slovene form of Ozwald, meaning 'power or ruler'. | ||
An English surname meaning little pine-tree | ||
A form of Scott | ||
A shear man | ||
To smite or to hit; a name for a metal worker or blacksmith | ||
A form or similar to a Star | ||
Strong ruler; one who leads with courage and wisdom | ||



