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Name Meaning Gender Origin Rating
Aiken Sturdy, oaken Boy Anglo-Saxon
Al Form of ALBERT - noble, bright Boy Anglo-Saxon
Albert Noble, bright Boy Anglo-Saxon
Alberta Form of ALBERT - noble, bright Girl Anglo-Saxon
Alda Long-lived Girl Anglo-Saxon
Aldan Form of ALDEN - old friend, wise protector Boy Anglo-Saxon
Alfred Counselor Boy Anglo-Saxon
Alodie Wealthy Girl Anglo-Saxon
Alphonse Eager, noble Boy Anglo-Saxon
Alston From the old manor Boy Anglo-Saxon
Alvin Noble friend Boy Anglo-Saxon
Andrea Form of ANDREW - manly Girl Anglo-Saxon
Archibald Very bold Boy Anglo-Saxon
Arlo Fortified hill Boy Anglo-Saxon
Audra Form of AUDREY - noble strength Girl Anglo-Saxon
Avery Ruler of the elves Boy Anglo-Saxon
Barr Form of BARRETTA - a cap Boy Anglo-Saxon
Berkeley Birch meadow Boy Anglo-Saxon
Bertha Shining Girl Anglo-Saxon
Birch Birch tree Boy Anglo-Saxon
Bliss Joy Girl Anglo-Saxon
Blithe Form of BLYTHE - joyous Girl Anglo-Saxon
Boyden A herald Boy Anglo-Saxon
Brandon Sword Boy Anglo-Saxon
Braxton Brock's town Boy Anglo-Saxon
Bryce Form of BRICE - quick-moving, alert Boy Anglo-Saxon
Burt Form of BURTON - bright fame Boy Anglo-Saxon
Byrd Like a bird Boy Anglo-Saxon
Byron Bear Boy Anglo-Saxon
Cal Short for many names beginning with CAL Boy Anglo-Saxon

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