Boys names with origin `Middle english`
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Name | Meaning | Derivations | Origin | |
Ackley | Dweller at the oak tree. | Acklea, Ackleah, Acklee, Ackleigh, Ackly | Middle english | |
Averall | Born in april. | Averal, Averel, Averey, Avery | Middle english | |
Bailey | Bailiff, steward, sherriff's officer; from the outer castle wall meadow. | Bail, Bailea, Baileah, Bailee, Baileigh, Baili, Bailie, Baillea, Bailleah, Baillee, Bailleigh, Bailley, Bailli, Baillie, Bailly, Baly, Baylea, Bayleah, Baylee, Bayleigh, Bayli, Baylie | Middle english, Old french | |
Bancroft | From the bean pasture. | Banbank, Banney | Middle english | |
Bayleigh | Bailiff, steward, sherriff's officer; from the outer castle wall meadow. | Ba, Bail, Bailea, Baileah, Bailee, Baileigh, Bailey, Baili, Bailie, Baillea, Bailleah, Baillee, Bailleigh, Bailley, Bailli, Baillie, Bailly, Baly, Baylea, Bayleah, Baylee, Bayli, Baylie | Middle english, Old french | |
Beck | From the small stream, a brook. | Middle english, Scandinavian | ||
Bede | Prayer | Middle english | ||
Broderick | From the broad ridge; son of a famous ruler. | Middle english, Welsh | ||
Brown | Brown-haired one. | Browne | Middle english | |
Burch | Birch tree. a short form of burchard. | Birch, Birche | Middle english | |
Chance | Good fortune. luck. | Chanc, Chancey, Chancy, Chanse, Chansy, Chants, Chantz, Chaunce, Chauncey, Chauncy | Middle english | |
Chancellor | Keeper of the records, keys; merchant or trader. | Chance, Chancelen, Chancelor | Middle english, Latin | |
Cloyce | Obstruction | Clice, Cloice, Cloise | Middle english | |
Cole | Promise; coal. | Coal, Coale, Col, Colby, Coleman, Colier, Colman, Colson, Colton, Colville, Colvin | Middle english, Celtic | |
Cowan | From the cow land; hooded robe; hillside hollow. | Cowen, Cowin, Cowyn | Middle english, Australian aboriginal, Irish | |
Cremer | Merchant, trader. | Creamer, Kreamer, Kremer | Middle english | |
Crieghton | Dweller at the creek town. | Crichton, Frayton | Middle english | |
Fisk | A fish. | Fiske, Fysk, Fyske | Middle english | |
Garnet | Dark red, precious gem. | Garnett, Garnier | Middle english | |
Geary | One who changes. | Gearee, Gearey, Geari, Gearie | Middle english | |
Hern | The heron bird. | Hearn, Heearne, Herin, Herne | Middle english | |
Holmes | From the river islands.; from the river flat. | Middle english, Old norse | ||
Hurst | Dweller in the forest. | Hearst, Hirst | Middle english | |
Kemp | Warrior | Kempe | Middle english | |
Ladd | Page; young attendant. | Laddie | Middle english | |
Lane | Narrow road; good. | Laine, Laney, Lani, Lanie, Layn, Layne, Layni, Laynie, Layny | Middle english, Australian aboriginal | |
London | Geographical - the capital city of britain, fortress of the moon. | Longdon | Middle english | |
Lucky | Fortunate, fate | Lucki, Luckie, Luki, Lukie, Luky | Middle english | |
Merlin | From the hill over the sea, from the sea fort; hawk | Merlinn, Merlyn, Merlynn | Middle english, Celtic, Welsh | |
Milner | Miller | Milnar, Mylner | Middle english | |
Mitch | Who is like god. a short form of mitchell. | Mytch | Middle english | |
Mitchell | Who is like god. | Mitchel, Mytchel, Mytchell | Middle english | |
Mitford | From the big river crossing. | Mytford | Middle english | |
Mort | Stump. the short form of names starting with "mort". | Middle english | ||
Nye | Islander | Nyle | Middle english | |
Overton | From the high town. | Overtan, Overten, Overtin, Overtyn | Middle english | |
Park | Keeper of the park. a short form of parker. | Parc, Parke | Middle english | |
Parker | Keeper of the park. | Parkman | Middle english | |
Parnell | Little peter, little stone. | Parnel, Parnele, Parnelle | Middle english | |
Prentice | Apprentice | Prentis, Prentise, Prentiss, Prentyc, Prentyce, Prentys, Prentyse | Middle english | |
Raedon | From the rye hill. | Middle english | ||
Reeve | Steward, bailiff. | Reeave, Reeves | Middle english | |
Roe | The roe-deer. | Row, Rowe | Middle english | |
Rover | One who wanders, a traveller. | Rova, Rovar, Rovir, Rovor | Middle english | |
Skeet | Swift moving. | Skeat, Skeeter, Skeets | Middle english | |
Sparrow | Little bird. | Sparro | Middle english | |
Sperling | Little sparrow bird. | Sperlin | Middle english | |
Sproul | Energetic, active one. | Sproule, Sprowl, Sprowle | Middle english | |
Tab, tabbener | Drummer; shining, brilliant; spring | Tabar, Tabbner, Tabener, Taber, Tabi, Tabie, Tabir, Tabner, Tabor (persian), Taby, Tabyr | Middle english, Gaelic, German, Old french | |
Teale | Water fowl. | Tadgh, Tadhgh, Taig, Teagan, Teak, Teal, Teel, Teele, Teige, Teil, Teile, Teyl, Teyle | Middle english | |
Toddhunter | Fox hunter | Toddhunter | Middle english | |
Trant | Cunning | Trent | Middle english, German | |
Trey | Third-born child, three. | Trae, Traey, Trai, Traie, Tray, Traye, Tre, Trei, Treye | Middle english | |
Vail | Dweller in the valley. | Bail, Bale, Balle, Bayl, Bayle, Vale, Valle, Vayl, Vayle | Middle english | |
Vance | High, from the very high place, from the swamp. | Vane, Vanne, Vanse, Von | Middle english | |
Vinal | Vine hall. this was from a surname meaning vine hall. | Vinall | Middle english | |
Waite | Guardian, guard, watchman. | Wait, Wayt, Wayte | Middle english | |
Walker | Forest walker, thickener of cloth. | Walka, Walkah | Middle english | |
Warfield | From the war field, from the field near the weir. | Warfyeld | Middle english | |
Warford | From the weir ford. | Middle english | ||
Warley | From the meadow with the weir, from the war meadow. | Warlea, Warleah, Warlee, Warlei, Warleigh, Warli, Warlie, Warly | Middle english | |
Warren | To preserve, defending; game reserve keeper. | Waran, Waren, Waring, Waringer, Warner, Warran, Warrin, Warron, Warrun, Warryn | Middle english, Teutonic | |
Wyatt | Guy's son, son of a forest guide; little warrior; wide. | Whiat, Whyatt, Wiat, Wiatt, Wyat, Wyatte, Wye, Wyeth | Middle english, American, French | |
Wythe | Willow-tree dweller. | With, Withe, Wyth | Middle english | |
Yates | Gate keeper, dweller of the gates. | Yaits, Yayts | Middle english | |
Yeoman | Servant who has been in the family for a long period of time, retainer. | Yeomen, Yoman | Middle english |