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English Names for Boys

English names for boys dominate the popularity lists of the US, the UK, and other English-speaking countries, with William and James ranking highly in the US, and Jack, Oscar, and Charlie reigning in the UK.

Many English names for boys drawn from surnames are currently fashionable in the United States: Jackson, Cooper, Lincoln, Hunter, and Landon, for instance. And then there are English word names from Gray to Loyal that have become fashionable for baby boys.

Along with William and James, other English boys’ names in the US top 100 include Carter, Grayson, Julian, Mason, Parker, Robert, Sawyer, and Wyatt.

Baby boy names popular in England include Oliver — a top name throughout the United Kingdom — Harry, Leo, and Alfie.

Some of the straightforward boys’ names we think of as English — like the royal Charles, William, Henry, George, and Louis — all have non-English roots but may carry nicknames like Charlie or Bill that are distinctively English.

Browse all our English names for baby boys here. The top names below rank among the current US Top 1000 Baby Names and are ordered by popularity. Unique names rank below the Top 1000 and are listed alphabetically.

You might also want to check out our English names for girls.

Maxfield

Meaning: Mac's field

Origin:English
3465
Julian

Meaning: youthful, downy-bearded, or sky father

Origin:English from Latin, variation of Julius
157
Ernest

Meaning: serious, resolute

Origin:English from German
291
Pascal

Meaning: of the Passover; Easter

Origin:French; English
1261
Jackson

Meaning: son of Jack

Origin:English
389
Grayson

Meaning: the son of the bailiff

Origin:English
419
Edison

Meaning: son of Edith or Adam

Origin:English
854
Addison

Meaning: son of Adam

Origin:English
2728
Benson

Meaning: son of Ben

Origin:English
1088
Bronson

Meaning: son of brown-haired one

Origin:English
1256
Winston

Meaning: wine's town

Origin:English
263
King

Meaning: monarch

Origin:English
489
Jones

Meaning: God is gracious

Origin:English surname derived from John
674
Ned

Meaning: wealthy guardian

Origin:English, diminutive of Edward
585
Abilene

Meaning: grass

Origin:English from Hebrew
11542
Drake

Meaning: dragon; or, male duck

Origin:English word name
625
Sutton

Meaning: from the southern homestead

Origin:English
938
Parker

Meaning: park-keeper

Origin:English occupational name
180
Lane

Meaning: a small roadway or path

Origin:English
427
Fletcher

Meaning: arrow-maker

Origin:English occupational name
160