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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.

Channing

Meaning: people of Cana or wolf cub

Origin:English or Irish
1718
Aubrey

Meaning: elf ruler

Origin:English from French
1727
Alcott

Meaning: dweller at the old cottage

Origin:English
5479
Yeats

Meaning: the gates

Origin:English
9100
Collier

Meaning: coal miner

Origin:English occupational name
3559
Lawson

Meaning: son of Lawrence

Origin:English
1819
Britton

Meaning: from Britain

Origin:English
4940
Cyan

Meaning: greenish blue color

Origin:English
1047
Auden

Meaning: old friend

Origin:English
612
Winslow

Meaning: friend's hill or burial mound

Origin:English
1309
Tanner

Meaning: leather tanner

Origin:English occupational name
1596
Ripley

Meaning: strip of clearing in the woods

Origin:English
4201
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Origin:Word name
5715
Yardley

Meaning: wood clearing

Origin:English surname
5472
Chaplin

Meaning: clergyman of a chapel

Origin:English and French surname
7874
Denver

Meaning: from Anvers

Origin:English or French place-name and surname
1302
Tatum

Meaning: Tate's homestead

Origin:English
837
Marley

Meaning: pleasant seaside meadow

Origin:English
1242
Bailey

Meaning: law enforcer, bailiff

Origin:English occupational name
1262
Patsy

Meaning: noble, patrician.

Origin:English and Irish, diminutive of Patrick
14940