Willow originates in Old English language and is taken from the word for a tree, growing on moist soils in
Tag: English names
Burrell
The name Burrell is an English one but has French roots. It could have two roots, one that it could
Tucker
Tucker is an English name, derived from the Old English word 'tucian', which means 'to torment'. The name was given
Reeve
Reeve is a Middle English name, originally a nickname for a bailiff.
Dell
The name Dell comes from the Old English word “dell” which means 'a dell or valley'.
Zane
Zane originates in English language and the meaning is unclear. Originally, it was used as a surname and as a
Barden
Barden is from the Old English word 'baren' which means “of barley”. It could also be a compound of the
Talon
The name Talon is derived from the Latin word 'talus', which means 'ankle bone'.
Maxwell
Maxwell, is derived from the Gaelic name 'Maccus' and the word 'waell', which means 'pool'. The name Maccus itself is
Liddell
Liddell is an English locational surname of Anglo-Saxon origin, given to anyone who comes from a place called Liddel. The
Creighton
Creighton is an English name, derived from the Old Welsh “creic” which means 'rock' and “tun” which means 'a settlement'.
Vivien
Vivien is a spelling variant of Vivian, typically used in French language. Vivian originates in Latin language and means "full
Tyreece
Tyreece is a newly invented name and does not have any particular meaning.
Wilbur
Wilbur originates in English language and means "wild pig". Originally it was used as a surname and as a surname
Prentice
Prentice is a Medieval English name and was a nickname for anyone who was serving an apprenticeship.
Haynes
Haynes is an English name, derived from the Old Germanic given name 'Hain', itself derived from the Old German word
Caswell
Caswell is a Medieval English locational surname. It is derived from the Old English words, 'coerse', meaning 'water cress' and
Dabria
Dabria originates in English language and was probably first used by Becca Fitzpatrick in her novel Hush, Hush. In this
Mansfield
Mansfield is a variant of Mansfeld. Mansfeld is a Germanic locational name which implies that the bearer comes from Mansfeld
Barrington
Barrington is an Old English name that is a compound of three words, “bara” which was the nickname for a