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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.
Browse this list of UK boy names that originate in the Nameberry database that originate in the English, Scottish, Welsh, Northern Irish, Cornish and Manx languages and cultures. The top names below rank among the current US Top 1000 Baby Names and are ordered by popularity.
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)
Read on for the most popular British names, plus more on distinctly British baby name trends like double-barrel names and sweet vintage diminutives, and a look at local favorites in Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
British Boy Names. Timeless traditional names top the Telegraph list for boys: Henry, Arthur, Oscar and William were all used ten or more times in the first-name slot. But some of the other unusual British boy names might surprise you!
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.
Unique boy names including rare, uncommon, unusual, interesting and unique names for baby boys, with meanings, origins, and popularity.
Old-fashioned boy names from the 1800s making a comeback today include Theodore, Ezra, Oscar, and Arthur. The Victorian age is named after Queen Victoria, who ruled the United Kingdom for most of the 19th century.
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.