Linton is an Anglo-Saxon locational name for anyone who comes from Linton. The place name 'Linton' itself is derived from
Category: Boys Names with Meanings
Bahram
Bahram originates in Persian language and means "winning over resisting people". This was the name of several emperors of the
Linus
Linus is derived from the Greek name 'Linos', itself derived from the Greek word 'lineos', which means 'flaxen'.
Linwood
Linwood originates in Old English language and means "river in the woods". Originally, it was used as a surname and
Lionel
Lionel is a diminutive of Leon. Leon is a variant of Leo, with Greek roots. Leo originates in Latin language
Eoin
Eoin is a Gaelic variant of John. John originates in Hebrew language and means "God is merciful". It has been
Liran
Liran is a Hebrew name which means 'my Joy'.
Ammon
Ammon can have two meanings. In Ancient Egypt 'Amon or Amun' was the chief deity, and the name Ammon is
Liu
Liu originates in Chinese language and means "willow tree". Originally, it was used as a surname and as a surname
Livingstone
Livingstone is a very old and famous Scottish locational name, implying that the bearer comes from a place called Lavingestun.
Alec
Alec is a diminutive of Alexander. The name Alexander is a general European name, derived from the Old Greek name
Apinya
Apinya originates in Thai language and it means "magical power". It can be used as both feminine and masculine given
Lockhart
Lockhart is derived from the Old French word 'loche', which is the name for 'a fresh water fish'.
Lockie
Lockie is a diminutive of Lachlan. Lachlan originates in Scottish language and means "land filled with lakes". Initially, it was
Lockwood
Lockwood is an Anglo-Saxon name, derived from the Old English words 'loc', which means 'lock or fastening', and 'wudu', which
Logan
Logan originates in Gaelic languages and means "from a small hill". It was derived from an old Scottish surname and
Gaidar
Gaidar is a Slavic name which means 'rejoice'.
Deondre
Deondre is a modern variant of Andre, ultimately derived from Andrew. Andrew is the English form of the Greek name
Greydon
Greydon is a variant of Graydon. Graydon is derived from the Old English words “graeg”, which means 'gray', and “dun”,
Jajuan
Jajuan is a combination of the prefix 'ja' and the name Juan, itself a Spanish variant of John. John originates