Axel is a Scandinavian variant of Absalom. Absalom originates in Hebrew language and means "peace of the father". As a
Category: Boys Names with Meanings
Axton
Axton originates in Old English and means "from a stone town". Initially it was used as a surname, derived from
Aydin
Ayding originates in Turkish language and it means "educated".
Ayer
Ayer is derived from the Old French word “eir” which was the term used to describe the person who was
Ayodele
Ayodele originates in African languages and means "return of happiness". It can be used as both feminine and masculine given
Azzam
Azzam is an Arabic name that means 'determined or resolute'.
Baako
Baako originates in African languages and means "baby first born". It can be used as both feminine and masculine given
Babak
Babak originates in Persian language and means "small father". As a masculine given name it is popular in Iran and
Baby
Baby originates in English language and is taken from the word for an infant human. More frequently, it is used
Bacchus
Bacchus is a very old Greek name which means “to shout”. It was also the name of the god of
Bai
Bai originates in Chinese language and means "person of purity". Initially, it was used as a surname and as a
Bain
Bain is a derivative of the Gaelic and Old English “ban” which means 'fairy, fair or white'.
Bainbridge
Bainbridge is derived from the Norse word 'beinn' which means 'helpful, handy, straight or direct' and the Old English 'brycg'
Baker
Baker comes from the Old English word “boeccure” which many people take to mean 'baker'. It could however mean not
Alonzo
Alonzo is an Italian variant of Alfonso. Alfonso originates in Germanic languages and means "noble and prepared". As a masculine
Balduino
Balduino is a Portuguese variant of Baldwin. Baldwin is a very old name and is derived from the Old English
Balendin
Balendin is of Latin origin and means 'very strong physically'. There are certain sources that say the meaning is “as
Balzac
Balzac is a French name that is closely related to Balsan and Balssa. These names are believed to be derivatives
Banks
The name Banks is a very old name and is derived from the Old Danish 'banke' which means a 'ridge
Shamir
Shamir is a Hebrew name, derived from the word 'shamir', which means 'stone'.