Felton is an Anglo-Saxon name, derived from the Old English words 'feld', which means 'pasture or open country', and 'tun'
Category: Boys Names with Meanings
Erno
Erno is a Finnish variant of Earnest. Ernest originates in Germanic languages and means "serious minded".
Presley
Presley originates in English language and means "field of a priest". Originally it was a family name and as a
Chadwick
The name Chadwick is a locational surname, which has Old English origins. It comes from the Old English words 'Ceadda',
Hugo
Hugo originates in Germanic languages and means "spirited". As a masculine given name it has been popular over centuries, in
Rocco
Rocco is an Italian name, derived from the Germanic word 'hrok', which means 'to rest or repose'.
Clovis
Clovis is an English and French name although it is Germanic in origin. It means “famed warrior” or “loud fighter”.
Phil
Phil is a diminutive of Philip. Philip originates in Greek language and means "friend of horses". It has been one
Haywood
Haywood is an Anglo-Saxon name, derived from the Old English words 'hege', which means 'enclosure', and 'wude', which means 'wood'.
Dagfinn
Dagfinn originates in Old Norse and means "man from Finland, day".
Jean-baptiste
Jean-Baptiste is a combination of the names Baptiste and Jean, a French variant of John. John originates in Hebrew language
Tabor
Tabor is an Medieval English name and comes from the Old French word 'tabournier', which means 'tambourine player' and could
Joona
Joona is a Finnish variant of Jonah. Jonah originates in Hebrew language and means "dove". This was the name of
Kojo
Kojo is an African name which means 'born on a Monday'.
Hyatt
Hyatt is an English locational name for a person who lived near or at the 'high gate'. It is derived
Enoch
Enoch is a Biblical name with Hebrew origins. It is a variant of the Old Hebrew name 'Chanokh', whose meaning
Keaka
Keaka originates in Hawaiian language and means "person of shadows". It can be used as both feminine and masculine given
Abbott
Abbott has Hebrew origins and was the common name for father. It was later taken on by the priestly class
Ludde
Ludde is a Swedish diminutive of Ludwig. Ludwig originates in Germanic languages and means "well-known fighter". As a masculine given
Amare
In Arabic, Amare is a variant of the name Amar, which means 'one who builds'. In Latin, this name means