293 Anglo Saxon Baby Boy Names With Meanings
Classic and elegant names that reflect the rich Old English traditions.
Name | 性别 | Meaning | |
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Arlo | Boy | manly, strong | |
Avery | Unisex | Confirmation; they are an Elf ruler; a sage | |
Brandon | Boy | One who is a brave, vigilant person | |
Braxton | Boy | 年代ettlement of the Brock | |
Bryce | Boy | A nobleman's male child | |
Everett | Boy | somebody who is very brave like a wild boar. | |
Garrett | Boy | Derived from Gerald (rule of the spear) or Gerard (brave and strong as spear) | |
Graham | Boy | A Boy from the gray house. Gray is the sign of intelligence. | |
King | Boy | The name King means Royal Ruler | |
Reed | Boy | A person who lives in the red clearing in the woods | |
Aeldra | Boy | Lives at the Elder Tree; means Noble | |
Aelfric | Boy | Elf Ruler; King of Elves | |
Aelle | Boy | Name of Several Kings; one of many names after Elf | |
Aescwine | Boy | 年代pear Friend | |
Aethelbald | Boy | Noble and Bold; A King of Mercia | |
Aethelbert | Boy | Bright Nobility | |
Aethelfrith | Boy | Noble Peace | |
Aethelhard | Boy | Noble Strength | |
Aethelhere | Boy | Name of a King | |
Aethelstan | Boy | Noble Stone | |
Aethelwulf | Boy | Noble Wolf | |
Agilberht | Boy | Name of a Bishop | |
Aiekin | Boy | Oaken | |
Aldfrith | Boy | Name of a King | |
Aldhelm | Boy | Name of a Bishop | |
Alfric | Boy | Elf King; A Variant of name Aelfric | |
Almund | Boy | Noble Protection; Defender of the Temple | |
Atol | Boy | 年代omeone who is hateful | |
Attwell | Boy | Lives by the Spring; Someone who lived by the stream | |
Atwater | Boy | From the Water Edge; Someone who lived by the River or Lake | |
Atwell | Boy | Lives by the Spring; Someone who lived by the stream | |
Averel | Boy | Old English - Boar like in Battle; A variant of Averill | |
Averell | Boy | Old English - Boar like in Battle; A variant of Averill | |
Averil | Boy | Old English - Boar like in Battle; A variant of Averill | |
Averill | Boy | Old English - Boar like in Battle; Derived from the elements 'eofor' meaning boar | |
Aylett | Boy | One who has noble and great personality | |
Baldwinn | Boy | A bold and beautiful person | |
Beorma | Boy | A name of a man who inhabited Bermingham. A name probably means fermented or frothy in Old English | |
Bordan | Boy | One who comes from the valley of bears | |
Borden | Boy | He lives in the valley of bears | |
Bradwin | Boy | A bearded friend | |
Bras | Boy | It is a surname | |
Bron | Boy | A dark or brown man | |
Cadman | Boy | One who is a soldier, a warrior | |
Cafnoth | Boy | An Anglo-Saxon male name | |
Ceatta | Boy | A name of the obscure Anglo-Saxon saint | |
Ceawlin | Boy | A name of the King | |
Cenhelm | Boy | A brave man who protects | |
Cenwalh | Boy | The name of a King | |
Ceolmund | Boy | The one who protects and pampers | |
Ceolweard | Boy | Name of a King; they are beloved | |
Ceolwulf | Boy | A beloved King | |
Cerdic | Boy | Name of King; the beloved one | |
Chadwik | Boy | They are warrior | |
Chadwyck | Boy | The dairy farm of Ceadda | |
Coelfrid | Boy | One who comes from the coal fields | |
Coenbehrt | Boy | A brave and bold advisor | |
Coenberg | Boy | A bold and brave one | |
Coenburg | Boy | He is bold like a fortress | |
Courtnay | Unisex | Lives in the court; Courtdweller | |
Covington | Boy | Habitational name from 'Covinton' in Lanarkshire and Old English form 'Cofington'. | |
Crews | Unisex | A family which once had lived as dwellers at a cattlepen or a cattlefold | |
Crompton | Boy | Originated from the word "Crumpton" which implies bowed or malformed; Could be used to refer to a person from the winding farm | |
Croston | Boy | A farm or a settlement | |
Croydon | Boy | A Valley | |
Cuddie | Boy | The bright one | |
Cuin | Boy | A reasonable free man | |
Cusick | Boy | A harsh term | |
Cuthred | Boy | A counsel | |
Cuthwulf | Boy | Wolf; one filled with power | |
Cyneagils | Boy | The Royal Ruler | |
Cynefrid | Boy | The one who is kinglike and a noble being | |
Cynegils | Boy | Name of a born King | |
Cyneric | Boy | The one who has power | |
Cynerik | Boy | A royal and powerful person | |
Cynesige | Boy | The one who always wins | |
Cynewulf | Boy | An elegant royal King | |
Daegal | Boy | Night dweller | |
Dalston | Boy | the one from Dougal's place | |
Dodson | Boy | A determined and pratical person by nature | |
Dunton | Boy | A settlement name; hill | |
Durwin | Boy | A good and dear friend | |
Durwyn | Boy | One who is the friend of a Deer | |
Dyke | Boy | Dike or ditch | |
Eadbehrt | Boy | Ead means 'Blessed' and behrt means 'Bright' | |
Eadbert | Boy | Name of a King | |
Eadberth | Unisex | It means a blessed person. | |
Eadhelm | Boy | A friendly and social person. | |
Eadmaer | Boy | The one who comes from riches and greatness | |
Eadred | Boy | A rich, happy and eager person | |
Eadwacer | Boy | Heaven-watcher; A person who is of expressive nature. | |
Eadwig | Boy | It means a rich or prosperous person. | |
Ealdgyth | Boy | An old battle maid; the noble one | |
Ealhred | Boy | A hall or a big place | |
Ealhstan | Boy | They are stone hard and temple pure | |
Earconbert | Boy | One who has many qualities and personal insight | |
Earle | Boy | It means chief or nobleman. | |
Ecgbert | Boy | A sharp edge of a sword | |
Ecgfrith | Boy | A born leader; name of a king | |
Edburga | Boy | The great, guardian protector |