Names Like Thane

24 baby names similar to Thane in sound, style, and origin — each with its meaning, popularity, and audio pronunciation.

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Bram#2948 in the U.S.Father of manyFord#474 in the U.S.English topographic surname from Old English 'ford,' meaning a shallow river crossing; transferWade#344 in the U.S.From the Old English 'wadan', meaning to go or to advance (especially through water), or from aLance#862 in the U.S.Short form of Lancelot (Old French/Germanic, meaning 'land' or 'territory'), or directly from tHudson#17 in the U.S.Son of Hugh; son of the hooded one; son of mind and spiritCooper#27 in the U.S.Barrel maker; one who makes or repairs casks and barrelsJackson#36 in the U.S.Son of Jack; son of John; ultimately 'God is gracious'Wyatt#38 in the U.S.Brave in war; hardy — from Old English Wigheard (wig: war + heard: brave, hardy)Mason#39 in the U.S.Stone worker; one who builds with stone; masonGrayson#51 in the U.S.Son of the gray-haired one; from Old English grǣg (gray) + sunu (son)Wesley#52 in the U.S.Western meadow; from Old English west (west) + leah (woodland clearing)Weston#55 in the U.S.Western settlement; from Old English west (west) + tun (settlement, town)Waylon#56 in the U.S.Land beside the road; from Old English weg (way, road) + land (land)Brooks#64 in the U.S.One who lives near a brook or stream; from Old English broc (stream)Lincoln#69 in the U.S.Lake colony; settlement by the poolEverett#77 in the U.S.Brave as a wild boar; from Old English eofor (wild boar) + heard (brave, hardy)Walker#78 in the U.S.Cloth-walker; a worker who trod on raw cloth to clean and thicken it — from Old English wealcerIan#83 in the U.S.God is gracious; Scottish Gaelic form of John, from Hebrew YochananColton#103 in the U.S.Coal settlement; from Old English col (charcoal, coal) + tun (settlement, town)Easton#110 in the U.S.Eastern settlement; from Old English east (east) + tun (settlement, town)Jaxon#115 in the U.S.Son of Jack; Jack is a medieval English form of John, from Hebrew Yochanan (God is gracious)Harrison#116 in the U.S.Son of Harry; Harry is a medieval English form of Henry, from Old High German heim (home) + ricCallum#118 in the U.S.Dove; Scottish Gaelic form of Columba (Latin: dove)Carson#124 in the U.S.Son of Carr; son of the marsh dweller — from Scottish surname Carson, from Old Norse kjarr (mar

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