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UK Baby Names

Baby names from the UK include names with origins from through the United Kingdom: England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland, along with Manx and Cornish names from those corners of the kingdom. UK baby names encompass a wide range of styles, from some of the most popular names throughout the English-speaking world, such as Jennifer and Mason, to such unique baby names as Nolwenn, Pembroke, and Sholto. There are hundreds more UK names that are just as unusual.

They along with all the names in the our website database that originate in the English, Scottish, Welsh, Northern Irish, Cornish and Manx languages and cultures appear on this master list of UK baby names. 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.

Hamish

Meaning: supplanter

Origin:Scottish variation of James
159
Lewis

Meaning: renowned warrior

Origin:English variation of Louis
172
Angus

Meaning: one strength

Origin:Anglicized form of Aonghus, Aonghas, Gaelic
195
Grant

Meaning: large

Origin:Scottish from French
203
Tate

Meaning: cheerful

Origin:English from Norse
219
Maxwell

Meaning: great stream

Origin:Scottish
237
Lennox

Meaning: elm grove

Origin:Scottish
1964
Lennox

Meaning: elm grove

Origin:Scottish
271
Barnaby

Meaning: son of consolation

Origin:English variation of Barnabas, Aramaic
349
Moss

Meaning: descendant of Moses

Origin:English
533
Art

Meaning: noble one; bear man

Origin:Diminutive of Arthur
538
Everett

Meaning: brave as a wild boar

Origin:English variation of the German Eberhard
67
Wyatt

Meaning: brave in war

Origin:English surname
167
Hayden

Meaning: fire

Origin:English
158
Hayden

Meaning: heather-grown hill

Origin:English
1534
Dean

Meaning: church official

Origin:English
4915
Dean

Meaning: church official

Origin:English
269
Hale

Meaning: someone who lives in a hollow

Origin:English
433
Vance

Meaning: someone who lives near marshland

Origin:English and Irish
480
Clive

Meaning: lives near a high cliff

Origin:English
758