British boy names blend time-honoured tradition with modern flair. Oliver remains a top favourite with its gentle rhythm, while Benedict references old monastic roots. Many reflect literary heritage, connecting to Shakespearean characters or classic novels. Others draw from medieval knights or regal lines, presenting a polished yet friendly air. This collection offers a rich tapestry shaped by centuries of history and cultural evolution.
Brenson means 'hospitable'.
Carleton carries unique cultural or symbolic value.
Often associated with qualities of strength and independence
Daiton carries unique cultural or symbolic value.
Day
Son of dennis
People ruler
A variant of the British name Devin and meaning
Nobleman or warrior
Serious
Son of Ellis
Flat-topped hill
Powerful, industrious leader, immortal
Powerful, industrious leader, immortal
Kind
One's own meadow
Desire, jealousy
Everest is a name derived from the English designation for the world's highest mountain, named after British surveyor George Everest. It symbolizes resilience and exploration, capturing the spirit of adventure and the allure of conquering great heights. The name has gained popularity as a given name and carries cultural significance through its use in music and film.
Forest keeper, care for
Free man
God is my strength, pledge
Someone who tends to gardens and cultivates vegetables or flowers
Wreath of flowers
Garden
Lion
Blunt
Army ruler
Hare meadow
Place at the hawthorn
Son of hendry
Hero
Descending
Powerful ruler
Of the British origin.
Associated with bold qualities.
A variant of an Old English or Anglo
Of the name is not definitively known
Lexton carries unique cultural or symbolic value.
Londen carries unique cultural or symbolic value.
Linden tree valley
Mill town
Mountain
A variant of the Old English words
Son of neil
A variant of his Osbourne
Roddy carries unique cultural or symbolic value.
Saxon symbolizes 'strength and a connection to ancient warrior traditions'.
Settlement on a roman road
Southern homestead
Cheerful
Son of dennis