Burt is a short form of Burton. Burton is derived from the two Old English words, “burg” or “burh” which
Tag: English names
Burton
Burton is derived from the two Old English words “burg” or “burh” which means 'a fort', and “tun” which means
Buster
Buster is generally used as a nickname and is a slang name in many parts of the world. Earlier, it
Butler
Butler is one of the very few names that have very old roots. It is derived from the French term
Cadence
Cadence originates in English language and means "beat, rhythm". As a feminine given name it is fairly new and has
Cadman
Cadman is an Irish name and means 'warrior'.
Caldwell
Caldwell was originally an Old English surname whose meaning is 'cold water source' like a well, a pool, a spring
Camellia
Camellia originates in English language and is taken from the name of a genus of flowering plant. The flower itself
Cardwell
Cardwell is an Anglo-Saxon name, it is a locational surname, and implies 'someone from Cardwell'. In Old English, Cardwell is
Carlisle
Carlisle is a name of Brenton origins, whose meaning is 'from an island fort or castle tower'. This name was
Carlson
Carlson is a variant of the English name Carlsen or Carlton and means ' son of Carl'. It could also
Carlton
Carlton is an Old English name. And contrary to the expensive luxury of Carlton Hotels across the world, 'Carlton' actually
Carr
Carr is a locational surname used by the English and the Scots, of Old Norse origin. It usually describes someone
Carver
The name Carver has Old English origins and means 'someone who carves or sculpts wood'. It derived from an occupational
Cecilia
Cecilia originates in Latin language and means "blinded". Saint Cecilia was the patron saint of music. In English-speaking countries the
Chambers
The origin of the name Chambers can be traced back to Old French and is fundamentally Latin. It comes from
Chaplin
Chaplin is an English name with Old French and ultimately Latin origins. The meaning of 'chaplin' is 'minister or clergyman'.
Charlton
Charlton is an Old English name, derived from a locational surname. Charlton is a combination of two words, 'ceorl' meaning
Chelsea
Chelsea originates in Old English and means "born on a pier". It was derived from a place name, a district
Chisholm
Chisholm is derived from a locational name , specifically Chisholm in Scotland in the county of Roxburgh.