Old English Baby Boy Names With Meanings
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Old-English Baby Names for Boy List
Name | Gender | Meaning |
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Boy | it means powerful and rich. | |
Boy | cavalry or band or troop. | |
Boy | a group of horse mounted riders of Rohirrim. | |
Boy | a nobleman or chief of a tribe. | |
Boy | noble counsel. | |
Boy | an archaic English word meaning noble counsel. | |
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Boy | noble ruler. | |
Boy | an Anglo-Saxon king. | |
Boy | an Anglo-Saxon name meaning a noble friend. | |
Boy | a noble wolf. | |
Boy | a word which means a noble friend in Anglo-Saxon. | |
Boy | a maculinized Old English word meaning a noble friend. | |
Boy | spring or source of a river. | |
Boy | in Arthurian legend the name of a king. | |
Boy | A well reknowned person | |
Boy | One who catches and breeds finches (a bird species) | |
Boy | 'white-fire' or 'white-bull'; deemed to be the only suvivor of Great Flood | |
Boy | 'Son of a Flann', male child of a red-haired man | |
Boy | A combination of 'Flo' and 'Ella', it is a feminine word for flower | |
Boy | Literally means flower of Mary, the mother of Jesus | |
Boy | A causeway along a river or stream | |
Boy | A river or stream crossing; variation of the name 'Ford' | |
Boy | An alternant of the word 'Ford', it represents a shallow place across a river or stream | |
Boy | A variated version of the name 'Ford', it represents a shallow passage across a river | |
Boy | A rare name which refers to a river or stream crossing |