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English Boy Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Fitshue Son of Hugh English Boy
Fitshugh Son of Hugh (Hugh = 'heart, mind, spirit') English Boy
Fitsroi Son of the king English, Norman French Boy
Fitzhu Son of Hugh (Hugh = heart/mind/spirit) English Boy
Fitzhue Son of Hugh (Hugh means 'heart, mind, spirit') English Boy
Fitzhugh Son of Hugh English Boy
Flake Loose fragment English Boy
Flea Small jumping insect English Boy
Fleming Person from Flanders; Flemish English Boy
Flemming Flemish person; from Flanders English Boy
Flemyng Person from Flanders; Flemish English Boy
Fletch Maker of arrows (arrow-maker) English Boy
Fletchar Maker of arrows (arrow-maker) English Boy
Flin Descendant of a red-haired or ruddy person; 'red' or 'ruddy' English, Irish Boy
Flynte Flint - a hard, durable stone English Boy
Folkman Man of the people (from elements meaning 'folk' + 'man') English, Germanic Boy
Folton Probably "bird settlement" or "settlement of birds" English Boy
Fonzell Diminutive form related to Alfonso; 'noble, ready' or 'little Fonzo' English Boy
Fordal Dweller by the ford; from the river crossing English Boy
Forde Dweller by a ford; river crossing English Boy
Fordel From the ford by the dell ('ford valley'); alternatively 'advantage' in Scandinavian usage. English, Scottish Boy
Fordell Surname-derived name meaning 'ford by the dell' or 'dweller at the valley ford'. English Boy
Fordin From the ford; dweller near a river crossing English Boy
Fordon Settlement or dweller by a ford (river crossing) English Boy
Forreste Dweller of the woods; from the forest English Boy
Forrestor Occupational name meaning 'woodsman' or 'guardian of the forest'. English Boy
Forster Forester; keeper of the woods English Boy
Fortnum Associated with 'fort' - 'strong' or 'dweller by a fort/fortified place' (occasionally conflated with 'Fortune' meaning good luck) English, French Boy
Fortyn Fortunate, lucky; or 'small fort' / strong English Boy
Foss Waterfall; dweller by a waterfall English, Icelandic, Scandinavian Boy
Fountayne Fountain, spring (source of water) English Boy
Frain Originally a family name; likely denotes a surname-derived given name and may be related to roots meaning "free" (akin to Frank) or a patronymic/familial identifier. English Boy
Franckline Free landowner (freeholder) English Boy
Francklyn Free landowner; free man English Boy
Franclin Free landowner; freeman English Boy
Frankin Free man; freeholder English Boy
Frankland Land of the Franks; 'Frank's land' or territory associated with the Franks English Boy
Frankline Free landowner; free man English Boy
Franlin Variant of Franklin - 'free landowner' or 'free man'. English Boy
Franlkin Free landowner (freeholder) English Boy
Frannklin Free landowner; 'free man' (derived from Frank) English Boy
Freborn Born free; free-born English Boy
Fredon Peaceful one English Boy
Freed Free - associated with freedom or, via Germanic roots, peace English Boy
Freedman Originally meaning "freed man" (an emancipated person); sometimes an Anglicized form of Friedman English Boy
Freeland From Old English elements 'free' + 'land' - 'free land' or 'land of the free' English Boy
Freemon Free man English Boy
Freodhoric Peaceful ruler English Boy
Freowine Free friend English Boy
Frewen From an English surname, likely denoting a 'free man' or someone associated with the free English 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