List of English Baby Names Meanings

Gloriana

Gloriana was the name given by the 16th century poet Edmund Spenser to his character representing Queen Elizabeth I in his poem The Faerie Queene. ... Gloriana comes from the Latin name, Gloria, which means "Glory".

Meaning: Glorious grace Origin: English

Jackeline

Jackeline is a feminine given name. It is variant of Jacqueline, a French feminine form of Jacques which in turn comes from Jacob, a Hebrew name meaning "supplanter" or possibly "may God protect".

Meaning: Follower Origin: English

Reanne

Form of the Welsh name Rhiannon, which means "great queen" or "divine feminine".

Meaning: Great queen, goddess Origin: English

Bar

Anglo-Saxon Meaning: The name Bar is an Anglo-Saxon baby name. In Anglo-Saxon the meaning of the name Bar is: Boar.

Meaning: Argumentative Origin: English

Cobe

Cobe Boy's name meaning, origin, and popularity. See the girl version of this name.

Meaning: Protected Origin: English

Koltan

German Meaning: The name Kolton is a German baby name. In German the meaning of the name Kolton is: Coal town.

Meaning: Coal town Origin: English

Maveric

The name Maverick is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Maverick is: When a nineteenth-century American named Maverick refused to brand his calves as other ranchers did; his name came to signify an independent man who avoids conformity.

Meaning: Independent Origin: English

Oakes

Oakes is a surname of Anglo-Saxon origin, meaning someone who lives by an oak tree or oak wood. It originates from the Old English word 'ac' meaning oak. The first recorded mention of the surname is in Somerset.

Meaning: From the oak-tree grove Origin: English

Paxten

English surname derived from the names of several locations in Britain. Of Old English origin, and the meaning of Paxton is "Poecc's settlement". Poecc was an Old English name whose meaning has been lost. May also be derived from the Latin pax, meaning "peace" + ton meaning "town."

Meaning: Clark's town Origin: English

Wylan

From the Old English word waylon, meaning "wayside land" or "road land". Waylon. 3. 3s have an enthusiastic and happy spirit that makes them great fun to be around.

Meaning: Wayside land, road land Origin: English