Wilfred is an English name, derived from the Old English words 'wil', which means 'will or desire', and 'fridu', which
Tag: English names
Needham
Needham is an English name that means 'home of need'.
Wilfredo
Wilfredo is a Spanish variant of Wilfred. Wilfred is an English name, derived from the Old English words 'wil', which
Harlow
Harlow is an Anglo-Saxon name that comes from the Old English words 'hoer', which means 'rock or a pile of
Harley
Harley originates in Old English language and means "meadow in the woods". It was derived from an old English surname
Graydon
Graydon is derived from the Old English words “graeg”, which means 'gray', and “dun”, which means 'hill'.
Willoughby
Willoughby is a very distinguished Anglo-Saxon locational name, derived from the Old English words 'wilig', which means 'willow', and 'by',
Romello
Romello is a newly invented name which does not have any particular meaning.
Wilmer
Wilmer is derived from the Germanic words 'wil', which means 'will or desire', and 'meri', which means 'famous or great'.
Odell
Odell originates in Old English language and means 'woad hill'. Woad is a flowering plant which produces blue dye. Odell
Hamlin
Hamlin is an English name, derived from the Norman personal name 'Hamon', itself derived from the Germanic word 'haim', which
Wilson
Wilson is ultimately derived from William. The name William is a very common English name, originating in Germanic languages. It
Wilton
Wilton is an English locational name for people who come from a place called Wilton in Somerset and Yorkshire. The
North
North is an English name, a short form of the name 'Northrop', which means 'northern farm'.
Holbrook
Holbrook is a variant of the name Brooke, itself a Middle English word for a 'small stream that is seasonal'.
Winchell
Winchell is an English name that literally means 'bend in the road'.
Windell
Windell is an English name that means 'windy valley'.
Kyler
Kyler is a variant of Kyle. Kyle originates in Gaelic languages and means "living near a narrow channel". As a
Winfred
Winfred is an English name with Old English origins, derived from the personal name 'Winfridd', which means 'friend of peace'.
Winifred
Winifred originates in Old English language and means "who makes friends with peace". It is probably an anglicization of Gwenfrewi,