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Updated April 2026
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Arthur (AR-thur)

A legendary name associated with King Arthur, meaning "bear-like" or "noble." It has strong ties to British folklore and...

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1ArthurAR-thurA legendary name associated with King Arthur, meaning "bear-like" or "noble." It...Popular
2WilliamWIL-ee-umA classic royal name meaning "resolute protector." It's been a consistently popu...Popular
3HenryHEN-reeMeaning "ruler of the home," Henry is a regal name with a long history in the Br...Popular
4GeorgeJORJA timeless name meaning "farmer" or "earth-worker," George is a popular royal na...Popular
5OliverOL-ih-verMeaning "olive tree," Oliver is a popular and friendly name with a charming Brit...Popular
6HarryHA-reeA diminutive of Henry, meaning "ruler of the home." It is another popular royal ...Popular
7EdwardED-werdMeaning "rich guard," Edward is a traditional and sophisticated name with royal ...Classic
8ThomasTOM-usA classic biblical name meaning "twin," Thomas has been a consistently popular c...Classic
9FrederickFRED-rikMeaning "peaceful ruler," Frederick is a strong and traditional name with German...Classic
10AlfieAL-feeA short form of Alfred, meaning "wise counselor." Alfie is a popular and endeari...Popular
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Arthur
AR-thur
A legendary name associated with King Arthur, meaning "bear-like" or "noble." It has strong ties to British folklore and history.
PopularClassic
William
WIL-ee-um
A classic royal name meaning "resolute protector." It's been a consistently popular choice in Britain for centuries.
PopularClassic
Henry
HEN-ree
Meaning "ruler of the home," Henry is a regal name with a long history in the British monarchy.
PopularClassic
George
JORJ
A timeless name meaning "farmer" or "earth-worker," George is a popular royal name with strong British roots.
PopularClassic
Oliver
OL-ih-ver
Meaning "olive tree," Oliver is a popular and friendly name with a charming British feel.
PopularTrending
Harry
HA-ree
A diminutive of Henry, meaning "ruler of the home." It is another popular royal name.
Popular
Edward
ED-werd
Meaning "rich guard," Edward is a traditional and sophisticated name with royal associations.
Classic
Thomas
TOM-us
A classic biblical name meaning "twin," Thomas has been a consistently popular choice in Britain.
Classic
Frederick
FRED-rik
Meaning "peaceful ruler," Frederick is a strong and traditional name with Germanic origins adopted into British culture.
Classic
Alfie
AL-fee
A short form of Alfred, meaning "wise counselor." Alfie is a popular and endearing British name.
PopularTrending
Archie
AR-chee
A diminutive of Archibald, meaning "genuine" or "bold." It has gained popularity recently.
Trending
Theodore
THEE-uh-dor
Meaning "gift of God," Theodore is a sophisticated and increasingly popular choice.
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Florence
FLOR-ens
Meaning "flourishing" or "prosperous," Florence is a beautiful and elegant name.
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Olivia
uh-LIV-ee-uh
A Shakespearean name meaning "olive tree," Olivia is a consistently popular and graceful choice.
PopularClassic
Amelia
uh-MEE-lee-uh
Meaning "work," Amelia is a sweet and charming name with German origins popular in Britain.
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Isla
EYE-luh
A Scottish name referring to the island of Islay. It has become increasingly popular in Britain.
PopularTrending
Poppy
POP-ee
A floral name referring to the poppy flower. It is a cheerful and vibrant choice.
Trending
Lily
LIL-ee
A floral name symbolizing purity and beauty, Lily is a classic and elegant choice.
PopularClassic
Sophia
so-FEE-uh
Meaning "wisdom," Sophia is a sophisticated and timeless name.
PopularClassic
Isabella
iz-uh-BEL-uh
A variant of Elizabeth, meaning "pledged to God." Isabella is a classic and romantic name.
PopularClassic
Freya
FRAY-uh
From Norse mythology, meaning "lady." It has gained popularity in recent years.
Trending
Daisy
DAY-zee
A cheerful floral name, Daisy is a sweet and playful choice.
Trending
Alice
AL-is
Meaning "noble," Alice is a classic and charming name with literary connections.
Classic
Grace
GRAYSS
Meaning "grace," Grace is a simple and elegant name with timeless appeal.
Classic
Esme
EZ-may
Meaning "esteemed" or "loved," Esme is a sophisticated and stylish name.
Trending
Arthur
AR-thur
A legendary name associated with King Arthur, meaning "bear-like" or "noble." It has strong ties to British folklore and history.
PopularClassic
Rupert
ROO-pert
Meaning "bright fame," Rupert is a strong and distinctive name with German origins adopted into British culture.
Rare
Barnaby
BAR-nuh-bee
Meaning "son of consolation," Barnaby is a cheerful and uncommon name.
Rare
Angus
ANG-gus
A Scottish name meaning "one choice." It is a strong and traditional choice.
Rare
Flora
FLOR-uh
Meaning "flower," Flora is a delicate and charming name.
Rare
Imogen
IM-uh-jen
Likely derived from a Gaelic name, Imogen is a uniquely British name made famous by Shakespeare.
Rare
Rowan
ROH-uhn
A nature-inspired name referring to the Rowan tree, known for its protective qualities in Celtic folklore.
Trending
Bronte
BRON-tay
Inspired by the Bronte sisters, known for their literary contributions.
Rare
Wilfred
WIL-fred
Meaning "desire for peace," Wilfred is a traditional and distinguished name.
Rare
Eliza
ee-LIE-za
Short for Elizabeth, meaning "pledged to God," Eliza is a charming and classic name.
Classic
Elowen
EL-oh-wen
A Cornish name meaning "elm tree," Elowen is a nature-inspired and unique choice.
Rare
Magnus
MAG-nus
A Latin name meaning "greatest". While not traditionally British, it has found popularity in the UK.
Trending
Arthur
AR-thur
A legendary name associated with King Arthur, meaning "bear-like" or "noble." It has strong ties to British folklore and history.
PopularClassic
Beatrice
BEE-uh-tris
Meaning "she who brings happiness," Beatrice is a classic and elegant name with Italian origins but popular in Britain.
Classic

🔊 Pronunciation Guide

ArthurAR-thur
WilliamWIL-ee-um
HenryHEN-ree
GeorgeJORJ
OliverOL-ih-ver
HarryHA-ree
EdwardED-werd
ThomasTOM-us

⭐ Celebrity Name Picks

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Arthur (Jack Brooksbank)

Son of Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank, named after a royal middle name.

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Bear (Kate Winslet)

Kate Winslet chose an unconventional but strong nature-inspired name.

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Poppy (Jamie Oliver)

Jamie and Jools Oliver opted for this floral and cheerful name for their daughter.

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Iris (Jude Law)

Jude Law and Sadie Frost chose this classic Greek name meaning 'rainbow'.

Sibling & Middle Names

William & Harry
Classic royal names with timeless appeal.
Arthur & Florence
A strong, classic boy's name paired with a beautiful, vintage girl's name.
Oliver & Amelia
Popular and charming names that complement each other well.
Thomas & Alice
Traditional and sophisticated names with literary connections.
William & James
A classic and strong combination.
Olivia & Grace
Elegant and timeless pairing.
Henry & Charles
A regal and traditional choice.
Florence & Rose
A vintage and floral combination.

How to Choose: 5 Tips

Say it out loud — Test how the name sounds with your last name and as a full name.
Check the initials — Make sure the initials don't spell anything awkward.
Think about nicknames — Consider what the name shortens to naturally.
Cultural fit — Reflect on the name's origin and how it fits your family background.
Future-proof it — Imagine the name on a resume, not just a baby onesie.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What defines a name as "British"?
A "British" name typically has origins in England, Scotland, Wales, or Ireland, or has been widely used and culturally associated with the United Kingdom for generations. These names often reflect historical, literary, or regional influences unique to the British Isles. Some names may have roots in other cultures but have become thoroughly integrated into British naming traditions.
Are British names popular in other countries?
Yes, many British names enjoy popularity worldwide, particularly in English-speaking countries like the United States, Canada, and Australia. This is due to the historical influence of the British Empire, cultural exchange through media, and the timeless appeal of many classic British names. Royal family names also often see a surge in popularity globally.
How do I choose the right British name for my baby?
Consider the meaning and origin of the name, as well as its sound and how it flows with your last name. Research the history of the name and any associated cultural significance. Think about whether you prefer a classic, traditional name or something more unique and modern. Family history can also play a role in your decision.
Are there any British naming traditions I should be aware of?
While not strictly followed, some British naming traditions include using family names as middle names, choosing names with royal or historical connections, and opting for nicknames or shortened forms of longer names. Many British families also consider the sound and rhythm of the full name when making their decision.
Where can I find more information about British baby names?
There are many online resources, books, and communities dedicated to baby names. Websites specializing in name origins and meanings can provide valuable insights. Additionally, consider exploring British history and literature for inspiration. Talking to family members and friends can also offer unique perspectives and suggestions.

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