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English Boy Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Tazewell ‘Tazewell’ - the well or spring associated with a person named Taz/Tassa (i.e., 'Taz's well') English Boy
Tazman A modern coinage meaning roughly "Taz's man" or "man from Tas/Tasmania," associated with the spirited nickname Taz English Boy
Teera Thai/Sanskrit: 'steadfast, brave, powerful'. As a variant of Spanish 'Tierra': 'earth'. English, Spanish, Thai Boy
tennys Probably 'related to tennis' or a diminutive/variant of Tenny/Tennyson (names ultimately linked to Dennis/Dionysus in some lineages); meaning is uncertain due to rarity English Boy
Terique Modern/created name; may evoke meanings of Tariq ('morning star' or 'knocker' - 'he who knocks at the door') or echo the feeling of Terrence ('tender, gracious') English Boy
Terrace Likely from the Roman family name Terentius, often interpreted as 'tender/gracious'; alternatively linked to 'terrace' meaning a raised area or platform of earth. English Boy
Terral Of the earth; from the land English Boy
Terril Originally a surname/nickname from Old French meaning 'puller' or 'stubborn person'. English Boy
Tevaughn Little; small African American, English, Welsh Boy
Tevien No single historical meaning; treated as a modern variant of Tevin and therefore sometimes associated with meanings tied to Kevin ('handsome/noble birth') or Steven ('crown') English Boy
Tevinn Modern coinage/variant of Tevin - commonly associated with Kevin's sense of 'gentle' or 'handsome' English Boy
Thavius Uncertain (modern/created name). Often interpreted as a variant of Octavius ('eighth') or linked to Tavi/Tobias roots (interpretations vary). English Boy
Theobald Bold people English, Germanic, Old Frankish, Old High German Boy
Thornel Associated with a thorn bush or thorny place; roughly 'little thorn' or 'dweller by the thorn' English Boy
Thorold From Old Norse Þórvaldr, meaning 'Thor-ruler' or 'ruler protected by Thor' English, Norse Boy
Thug Cheat, swindler English, Hindi, Marathi, Sanskrit Boy
Thurgood Originally a surname from a medieval personal name combining the Norse god element 'Thor' and Old English 'gōd' ('good' or 'god'); commonly interpreted as 'Thor-good' or 'good/fortunate through Thor.' English Boy
Thurl Opening; pierced English, Old English Boy
Tice Surname-derived name of uncertain meaning, likely from a medieval personal name or nickname English Boy
Tip Point; well of Ara English, Irish Boy
Tiu Name of the Germanic sky/war god (Týr), associated with warfare, law and honor English, Norse Boy
TJ A nickname formed from the initials 'T.J.' of a person's two given names (e.g., Thomas James); denotes initials rather than a standalone semantic meaning. English Boy
Toban Little well / from the well English, Irish Boy
Tod Sands Tod = "fox"; Sands = dweller by the sands or sandy shore English, Irish, Scottish Boy
Toddla Diminutive of Todd - 'little fox'. English Boy
Toks Returned from overseas English, Yoruba Boy
Tol Meaning varies by origin. Commonly linked to Turkish Tolga meaning 'helmet' or to the Dutch word 'tol' ('toll', possibly occupational); can also be a short form of Germanic names (e.g., Tolbert) with elements meaning 'people' and 'bright'. Dutch, English, Germanic, Turkish Boy
toliver Olive tree / olive planter (associated with the olive as a symbol of peace) English Boy
Toll Likely from an occupational surname meaning 'toll' (a tax or fee) or a shortened form of a longer name such as Tolliver; in modern German 'toll' colloquially means 'great'. English, German, Scandinavian Boy
Tompall Diminutive of Thomas - 'twin' (used as 'little Tom') English Boy
torrel 'from the rocky hill' or 'of the tower' English, Spanish Boy
traesten Likely derived from Tristan - often interpreted as 'sorrowful' or 'sad', though original Celtic roots are uncertain English Boy
Tramain Likely 'from the settlement' - derived from Cornish tre- 'settlement' (place-name origin). English Boy
Trapp Occupational name meaning 'trap setter' or 'trapper'. English, Germanic Boy
Trav Short form of Travis - 'to cross' or 'crossing' English Boy
travain No established traditional meaning; a modern invented name, typically interpreted as a variation of Travon/Traven English Boy
Traveris Derived from Travers/Travis - 'to cross' or 'one who crosses' English Boy
Travy Derived from Travis/Travers: 'to cross' or 'one who crosses; from the crossing' English Boy
Traydon Modern American name; likely a variant of Braden/Brayden meaning 'broad valley' (alternatively interpreted as Trey + don: 'Trey's hill' or 'three-hill'). English Boy
Traye Third; associated with the number three English Boy
Traylor From Trelly English, Norman French, Scottish Boy
Treat Special gift or snack Anglo-French, English, Latin Boy
Tremper Surname-derived name roughly meaning 'one who tempers' or associated with dipping/soaking. English Boy
Trentavious A modern invented name roughly meaning 'of Trent' or 'descendant of Trent', carrying connotations of the River Trent (strength/flow) and a classical-sounding suffix. English Boy
Trevett From a Cornish place name meaning 'homestead' or 'settlement' (dweller from the homestead) Cornish, English Boy
Trevynn Likely 'homestead' or 'settlement' - a modern variant of Trevor/Trevin English Boy
Treys “three” or “the third” - often used for a third-born or someone with the suffix III English Boy
Trick Trusty, faithful English, Old Norse Boy
Tristram Traditionally linked to 'sorrow' (folk etymology); likely from Celtic roots meaning 'riot' or 'tumult' - exact meaning uncertain. Celtic, English, French Boy
Troye Descendant of foot soldier English, Greek, Irish Boy

English Boys name popularity over time

Aggregated births across United States, United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, Canada for every English-origin name in our dataset.

5,565
Names in this origin
125
With data in 2025
3,202
Births 2025
496,739
Peak year 2015