British names paint a portrait of regal charm and centuries of tradition. Elizabeth, Henry, Charlotte, and Arthur are steeped in the heritage of royal lineages and literary giants. Some reflect a countryside gentleness, while others exude refined polish straight from London’s grand avenues. They balance elegance with approachability, offering a sophisticated option for families seeking a name that stands the test of time.
Variation of Audrey
Brenson means 'hospitable'.
Carleton carries unique cultural or symbolic value.
Often associated with qualities of strength and independence
Often associated with qualities of strength and independence
Daiton carries unique cultural or symbolic value.
Day
Son of dennis
People ruler
Much desired
A variant of the British name Devin and meaning
A variant of the British name Devin and meaning
The travels of dnyla khayyam
Nobleman or warrior
Serious
Wealthy
One
Alder nook
Work
Faith and sweet
Kind
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.
Someone who tends to gardens and cultivates vegetables or flowers
Garden
A variant of the spice
Lion
Heather field
A variant of the English surname and place name Hazeley
Gentle
Blunt
Hare of the clearing
Army ruler
Hare meadow
Place at the hawthorn
Hay
Son of hendry
Hero
As
Descending
Jersey
Powerful ruler
The kent river valley
A variant of the word
Kind
Of the British origin.
A variant of the Old English personal name Cynesige and the elements
Associated with bold qualities.
Mountain of whiteness
A variant of an Old English or Anglo
Of the name is not definitively known
Ruler of the valley