Grayling is an English name, derived from the Old French surname “Grail” or its diminutive “Graillon”, all derived from the
Tag: English names
Grayson
Grayson is an English name, derived from the Old English word “greyve”, which means 'steward'.
Greshawn
Greshawn is a variant of Greeshawn. Greeshawn is a modern American name without any particular meaning, with a rather rare
Grey
Grey is a variant of Gray. Gray is derived from the Old English word “graeg”, which means 'gray' and was
Greyson
Greyson is a variant of Grayson. Grayson is an English name, derived from the Old English word “greyve”, which means
Braelyn
Braelyn is a name invented in English language. Some sources suggest it is a combination of Brad and Lynn, the
Halbert
Halbert is an English name, derived from the Old French name for a certain type of soldier who carried a
Hale
Hale is an Ancient English name and dates back to the Ancient Celtic period. It is derived from the Celtic
Haley
Haley is a variant of Hayley. Hayley originates in Old English language and means "meadow of hay". It was derived
Halley
Halley is an English locational name, denoting that a person is coming from a village in Derbyshire. The place name
Halston
Halston is an English name, derived from two English words – 'holh', which means 'hollow', and 'stan' which means 'stone'.
Halwell
Halwell is an English name, derived from the Old English words 'halig', which means 'holy', and 'waell', which means 'a
Hamblin
Hamblin is an English name, derived from the Anglo-Norman given name 'Hamlin', itself derived from the Germanic 'Haimo or Haim',
Fenton
Fenton is an English name, derived from the Old English words 'fen', which means 'marsh', and 'tun', which means 'an
Hansford
Hansford is a locational surname, denoting that the bearer comes from Hanford in Devonshire and Staffordshire. The place name Hanford
Harald
Harald is a Danish, Norwegian and Swedish variant of Harold. Harold is derived from the Old English name 'Hereweald', which
Harding
Harding is a very old English name, derived from the Old English word 'hard' which means 'hard'. The name Harding
Harlan
Harlan originates in Old English language and means 'from the army land'.
Harrod
Harrod is an Anglo-Saxon name, derived from the Old English name 'Hereweald', itself derived from the Old Germanic words 'heri
Hart
Hart is an English name, although there are variants of this name in most other European languages such as Hartmann