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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.

Rhys

Meaning: ardor

Origin:Welsh
1957
Brooks

Meaning: of the brook

Origin:English
101
Lachlan

Meaning: from the fjord-land

Origin:Scottish
65
Callum

Meaning: dove

Origin:Scottish form of Columba, Latin
94
Harrison

Meaning: son of Harry

Origin:English
99
Hugh

Meaning: mind, intellect

Origin:English from German
193
Colin

Meaning: people of victory; pup

Origin:English diminutive of Nicholas or Irish and Scottish
211
Finley

Meaning: fair-haired hero

Origin:Irish and Scottish
278
Finley

Meaning: fair-haired hero

Origin:Irish and Scottish
688
River A name as beautiful as River is another grea...
Origin:Nature name
1065
Beckett

Meaning: bee hive, little brook or bee cottage

Origin:English and Irish
115
Mingus

Meaning: tenants of a manor

Origin:Scottish, variation of Menzies
1265
Tolliver

Meaning: metalworker

Origin:English occupational name
1611
Auberon

Meaning: noble, bearlike

Origin:English from German
10588
Auberon

Meaning: noble, bearlike

Origin:English from German
1646
Finlo

Meaning: fair Lugh

Origin:Manx
1686
Gawain

Meaning: May hawk

Origin:Welsh
1775
Bramwell

Meaning: well where the gorse grows

Origin:English
1816
Romilly

Meaning: citizen of Rome

Origin:English
526
Malcolm

Meaning: devotee of St. Colomba

Origin:Scottish
130