Alston is an Old English name which means a “settlement for noblemen”. It literally means 'old stone' or 'old elf'
Category: Boys Names with Meanings
Tuncay
Tuncay originates in Turkish language and it means "moon of bronze".
Atkins
Atkins is related to Atkin. Atkin is derived from the Hebrew name Adam. The 'ad' was taken to mean 'man'.
Gaston
Gaston is mainly a French name, derived from the Germanic word “gast”, which means a 'guest' or even a 'stranger'.
Ives
Ives is derived from the Germanic word 'ivy', which means 'yew', the wood used to make bows.
Peck
Peck is an English name, derived from the Medieval English weight 'pekke', which was equal to 8 quarts or 28
Alexavier
Alexavier is a name derived from putting together two very strong names, Alexander and Xavier. 'Alexander' is a Greek name
Turner
Turner is an Anglo-Norman name, derived from the French name 'Torner', given to a person who made small objects out
Tutku
Tutku originates in Turkish language and it means "desire". It can be used as both feminine and masculine given names.
Ty
Ty is a diminutive of Tyler. Tyler originates in Old English language and means "tile maker". It is derived from
Forrest
Forrest originates in English language and is derived from the word for a wood. As a masculine given name it
Tybalt
Tybalt is a Germanic name, derived from the name Theobald. Theobald itself is based on the Germanic name 'Dietbald', derived
Tychon
Tychon is a Greek name that means 'hitting the mark'.
Tyge
Tyge is a Danish variant of Tycho. Tycho originates in Greek language and means "one who hits the mark".
Tyler
Tyler originates in Old English language and means "tile maker". It is derived from an occupational surname and formerly was
Kingsley
Kingsley originates in Old English and means "king's meadow". Initially, it was used as a surname and as a surname
Tyquan
Tyquan is a newly invented name and does not have any particular meaning.
Torrance
Torrance is a variant of Terence. Terence is an English name, derived from the Latin name 'Terentius', which is of
Tyr
Tyr originates in Old Norse language and is taken from the name of the god of war and justice in
Reinhardt
Reinhardt is a German name, derived from the Germanic name 'Reynard', itself derived from the words 'ragin', which means 'advice