English Boy Names
Showing 50
of 5,565 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