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English names - Baby names with the origin English

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Abryanne A modern blend generally interpreted as combining 'noble/exalted' or 'Aubrey' elements with 'grace' - roughly 'noble grace' or 'graceful one'. English Girl
Abryell A modern blend/variant associated with Gabriel ('God is my strength') or Ariel/Arielle ('lion of God'); generally conveys divine strength/exaltation by association English Unisex
Abryelle Modern elaboration - most often interpreted from Arielle ('lion of God') or Gabrielle ('God is my strength') English, French Girl
Aburn Reddish-brown; tawny (as in hair or wood) English Unisex
Aburne Possibly 'reddish-brown' (from auburn) or 'by/near the stream' (from burn); origin uncertain English Unisex
Acca Uncertain/obscure. Possibly from Old English Æcca (meaning unclear) or the Latin name Acca (as in Acca Larentia); no well-attested literal meaning. English Unisex
Acee One; excellent, expert English Unisex
Acelyn Probably "noble" if derived from Adeline/Aceline; alternatively a modern blend suggesting "ace" (excellent) + the popular -lyn ending. English Girl
Acey One; outstanding or excellent - an expert or top performer English Unisex
Achylah Uncertain - possibly 'intelligent, wise' (from Arabic Akilah) or 'whole/complete' (from Sanskrit Akhila) English Girl
Acker Field; dweller or worker of the field (occupational) English, German Boy
Ackerlea From the field clearing; meadow by the fields English Unisex
Ackerleah Likely 'field meadow' or 'meadow by the field'. English Girl
Ackerlee From the field meadow; dweller by the field clearing English Unisex
Ackerleigh meadow or clearing by a field English Unisex
Ackerley dweller by the field clearing / meadow by the field English Unisex
Ackerly Dweller by the oak clearing or field meadow English Unisex
Acki Likely a diminutive or variant of Aki. In Finnish Aki is related to Åke (Old Norse roots); in Japanese 'aki' can mean 'autumn' or 'bright/clear'. As 'Acki' it is primarily used as a pet form or nickname rather than a distinct semantic name. English, Finnish, Japanese, Slavic Boy
Acklea from the oak meadow / meadow of oaks English Girl
Acklee Oak clearing; dweller at the oak meadow English Boy
Ackleigh Oak clearing / oak meadow English Girl
Ackley Oak clearing; oak meadow English Boy
Ackly Dweller by the oak clearing / oak meadow English Unisex
Actor Performer; one who acts English Boy
Ad Short form with multiple possible roots - from Germanic 'Adal-' meaning 'noble'; from Latin/Adri- meaning 'from Hadria' (Adrian); or as a diminutive of Adam meaning 'man'. Dutch, English, Germanic, Hebrew, Latin Boy
Adairia Feminine form of Adair; loosely associated with 'from the oak ford' (Adair) or 'fortunate' depending on source English Girl
Adairius Modern elaboration of Adair; roughly 'from the oak ford' (approximate) English Boy
Adalaide noble; 'noble kind' English Girl
Adalaina noble English Girl
Adalaynn From the Germanic 'adal' meaning 'noble'; generally taken to mean 'noble one' (modern compound with Lynn). English Girl