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Popular British names for boys include the Hebrew Noah, the Arabic Muhammad, and the Irish Finley. If you're looking for distinctly British names for your baby boy, consider the following distinctive selection, ordered by their current popularity on Nameberry.
Trending English names for boys include surname names such as Reeve and Miller and antique names such as Auberon and Anson. Baby boy names of English origin popular in the UK include Oliver — a top name throughout the United Kingdom — Harry, Leo, and Alfie.
These popular English boy names include occupational names such as Hunter and Mason and last names for boys such as Auden and Colton, as well as English word names such as the newly trendy Bear.
British Boy Names including top boy names in Great Britain and unique names for boys used in the UK, with meanings, origins, and popular, cool British names for boys (Page 2)
English Names for Boys rank highly throughout the English-speaking world, including William, James, Jack, Oscar, and Charlie.
Along with Audrey and Jack, classic English names in the US Top 300 include Georgia, Juliet, Lily and Olive for girls, and Emmett, Miles, Oscar, and William for boy. In the UK, popular English names include Alfie, Lily, Edward, and Ella.
You'll find popular boy names and unique boy names. You can search for boys' names by letter, origin, and style, browse the latest trends in boy names, and connect with other parents naming baby boys.
If you happily lose yourself in The Telegraph’s birth announcements, dream of hyphenated combinations, and know the names of all the youngest royals (and all 22 Radford children), this guide to British boy names and British girl names is for you.
Classic boy names, those that have been well used in the English-speaking world over time, are an elite group. Classic boy names may be Biblical names , traditional saints' names or royal names , or boy names with roots in ancient languages, such as Jacob and Alexander.
Posh British Boy Names. The most popular Telegraph first names for boys also include several choices absent from the national Top 100, but the very top picks remain the classics. The top spot this year was claimed by distinguished classic Frederick, with seven uses in a population of 182 baby boys.