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Norman Baby Boy Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Alured Elf-counsel / wise counsel English, Norman Boy
Bartram bright raven Norman Boy
Basset From Old French 'bas' meaning 'low' or 'short' - originally a nickname for a short or low-set person. English, French, Norman Boy
Baudrey Bold ruler Germanic, Norman Boy
Beron Likely 'warrior/man' or associated with 'noble/baron'. Norman Boy
Bevys Likely 'fair' or 'beautiful face' (from Old French bel vis). English, Norman Boy
Bondon Probably “good gift” (literally ‘good’ + ‘gift’) Norman Boy
Bonell Derived from 'bon' meaning 'good' - roughly 'little good one' or 'good/pleasant'; originally a surname turned given name Norman Boy
Burnell dweller by the stream / little stream Norman Boy
Cantrel Uncertain; surname-derived - possibly 'singer/chanter' or 'dweller by a corner/edge' from Anglo‑French roots English, Norman Boy
Colvile Settlement or farmstead of Kol; often interpreted as 'Kol's village' or 'coal town' French, Norman Boy
Comyn Originally a territorial/family name meaning 'from Comines' (denoting origin or belonging to the Comyn/Cumming family). Norman, Scottish Boy
Darrile Beloved; 'of Airelle' (place-derived) English, Norman Boy
Dashielle Surname-derived name; exact meaning uncertain - probably locational or family-based (sometimes linked in tradition to a place-name or an 'ash' element) Norman Boy
Deval Sanskrit: 'divine' or 'of the gods'; Old French/Norman (surname): 'of the valley' or locational French, Norman, Sanskrit Boy
Dever Uncertain - often interpreted as 'from the River Dever' (English) or as an anglicized Gaelic surname; sometimes linked to Norman/Old French roots. English, French, Irish, Norman Boy
Dustyne From Old Norse 'Thor's stone' - figuratively 'brave/valiant warrior'. English, Norman Boy
Esmon Guardian / protector Norman Boy
Everitt Brave, strong as a boar English, Norman Boy
Fouchier Probably occupational - related to the verb 'faucher' ('to mow'), i.e., 'mower', or derived from a place name; exact meaning uncertain French, Norman Boy
Fulk People; of the people Germanic, Norman Boy
Fytzgerald son of Gerald (Gerald = 'rule of the spear' or 'spear ruler') Irish, Norman Boy
Gaville Possibly 'from the town' (literal 'ville' element) or a stylistic/modern variant related to Gavin ('white hawk'). Norman Boy
Gefferey Pledge of peace (alternatively interpreted as 'God's peace') French, Norman Boy
Geffree Likely 'God's peace' (from Germanic elements meaning 'god' + 'peace') Norman Boy
Geoffery God's peace / divine peace French, Norman Boy
Gervayse Probably 'spear servant' or 'spear-bearer.' French, Norman Boy
Hamelin Little home; derived from Haimo meaning 'home' or 'homestead' Germanic, Norman Boy
Helier Possibly 'holy, blessed' (from Old Norse Helgi) or 'cheerful' (from Latin Hilarius) Breton, Norman Boy
Hughson son of Hugh (Hugh = 'heart, mind, spirit') English, Norman Boy