Raleigh is an Old English name and means 'from the deer meadow'.
Tag: English names
Ramsey
Ramsey is an English name, derived from the Old English words 'hramsa', which means 'wild garlic', and 'eg', which means
Arden
The generally accepted meaning of Arden is 'of high' from the a Celtic word of that meaning. There is also
Ranger
The name Ranger is an occupational name for a ranger.
Penn
Penn is an Old English name, derived from the Old English word for a hill, which was 'penn'.
Freeborn
Freeborn is an English name, derived from the Old English words 'freo or frig', which means 'free born', denoting that
Lenwood
Lenwood is a variant of Linwood. Linwood originates in Old English language and means "river in the woods". Originally, it
Hackett
Hackett is an English name, derived from the Old Danish 'Hake', a nick name given to a 'person with a
Rashaan
Rashaan is a newly invented name with no particular meaning.
Cloud
Cloud is an English name and literally means cloud. It is generally used as a surname and not a given
Ratcliffe
Ratcliffe is a variant of Radcliff. Radcliff is an English name, derived from the Old English words 'clif', which means
Rayburn
Rayburn is an English name and means 'deer brook'.
Rayford
Rayford is an Anglo-Saxon name, a locational name for anyone who lived near a reedy ford.
Rayshon
Ryshon is a newly invented name and it has no particular meaning.
Slade
Slade is a locational English name, derived from the Old English word 'slaed', which means 'a valley'.
Darold
Darold is a modern invention that is a compound of two names, Darryl and Harold. Darryl is an Old French
Moody
Moody is an English name and means 'haughty or arrogant'.
Redding
Redding is a variant of the name Reading, which means 'son of the read haired person'.
Redford
Redford is a variant of the name 'Radford'. Radford is itself an English name, derived from the Old English words
Redman
Redman originates in Old English language and means "man with red hair".