HELP with baby boy names! Contest!

by Jez 74 Replies latest jw friends

  • purplesofa
    purplesofa

    Maximilian means great or greatest!!!!!

  • abbagail
    abbagail

    My father's side of the fam is of German descent, the farthest back we got genealogy-wise was Matthias who came over from Bresden,Germany in the early 1700's but no other info so it's a dead end from there.

    Somebody mentioned Bertram -- I have a brother named Bertram [bright] and Bert [bright and shining], for short.

    Scully says Hayden -- we also have a brother named Haden (w/o the Y). And he was blond and just about as cute as your hunk there in that pic, lol. Of course that was 35 years ago!

    Hmmm, I have a Baby Names book with 35,000 names, but I think all the websites probably have the same and easier to access for scrolling...

    Here's one list (was this link chosen already?) http://www.babynames.org.uk/german-baby-names.htm

    I picked out a few I liked, and put space around those for easier spotting... (I can't do bold w/Mac)

    German Boy Names & Meanings

    Adelfried - He Who Protects Descendants
    Adelino - Noble
    Adler - Eagle
    Adolph - Noble Wolf - No thanks!
    Ahren - Eagle -- I like Ahren!
    Alaric - Noble Ruler
    Alder - Alder Tree
    Aldous - Wealthy
    Alphonse - Noble Estate
    Alvin - Friend To All
    Ancel - Diety
    Arnold - Eagle; Powerful

    Baldwin - Bold Friend -- I like this meaning, "BOLD FRIEND"!

    Barend - Bear
    Barrett - Strong As A Bear
    Berg - Mountain, Hill Dweller
    Bergen - Mountain, Hill Dweller
    Bernard - Brave As A Bear
    Bert - Bright & Shining
    Bertram - Bright
    Bruno - Brown Haired
    Bryon - Cottage
    Burke - Birch Tree
    Carl - Farmer
    Charles - Farmer
    Claus - Form Of Nicholas
    Conrad - Brave Counsel
    Dagobert - Shining Sun
    Derick - Ruler Of The People
    Dieter - The People's Ruler
    Dolf - Form Of Adolf
    Eberhard - Like A Wild Boar
    Edwin - Prosperous Friend
    Egbert - Sword; Famous
    Eldwin - Old Friend

    Ellery - Lives Near An Elder Tree - Ellery sounds very sophisticated, like royalty!

    Emery - Industrious Leader
    Emmett - Industrious, Strong
    Ernest - Earnest
    Ferdinand - Adventurous; Courageous
    Franz - Form Of Francis
    Frederick - Peaceful Ruler
    Fritz Form Of Frederick
    Gary - Mighty Spearman
    Geert - Brave And Strong
    Gerard - Brave
    Guthrie - War Hero
    Hahn - Rooster
    Harvey - Army Warrior
    Heinrich Form Of Henry
    Heller - The Sun
    Helmut Courageous
    Helmuth - Protector
    Henry - Ruler Of The Household
    Herb - Glorious Soldier
    Herbert - Glorious Soldier
    Herman - Soldier
    Imre - Great King
    Jaegar - Hunter
    Jarvis - Skilled With A Spear
    Jerry - Mighty Spearman
    Johan - Form Of John
    Keene - Bold; Sharp
    Kellen - Swamp
    Kurt - Courteous

    Lamar - Famous In The Land - LOL, how about that. I had a b/f once named Lamar and he drove an orange Porsche! My brother's son's middle name is also Lamar, William Lamar.

    Lance - Knight's Attendant
    Leonard - Brave As A Lion
    Leopold - Bold Leader
    Loring - Famous In War
    Louis - Famous Warrior
    Louis - Warrior
    Luther - Warrior
    Manfred - Man Of Peace
    Mayer - Bringer Of Light
    Miles - Merciful
    Milo - Form Of Miles
    Norbert - Hero
    Odell - Little Wealthy

    Omar - First Son - Nice definition, and Omar was a big screen chivalrous movie actor! Depends on how it would sound alongside your last name...

    Otis - Son Of Otto
    Otto - Rich
    Penrod - Commander
    Raymond - Protector
    Richard - Brave One
    Ritter - Knight
    Roderick - Famous Ruler
    Roger - Famous Spearman
    Roland - Famous In The Land

    Rolf - Form Of Ralph - The 2nd JW couple that studied with me back in 1979, his name was Rolf!

    Rory - Form Of Roderick
    Roth - Red Haired
    Rowland - Famous In The Land
    Rudolf - Famous Wolf
    Stein - Stone
    Strom - Stream
    Terrell - Thunder Ruler
    Theobold - Boldest
    Ulbrecht - Form Of Albert
    Ulrich - Wolf Ruler
    Varick - Protecting Ruler
    Verner - Defending Army
    Vilhelm - Form Of William
    Walter - Powerful Warrior
    Wendell - Wanderer
    Wilfred - Determined Peacemaker
    Wolfgang - Wolf Quarrel
    Yohann - Form Of Johan
    Zelig - Blessed One

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    Well, I can't say any others jumped out at me but your tastes may be different, of course. Great meanings, though, I liked a lot of the meanings. I'll go find some English names...

    and BTW, CONGRATS! New babies are so luscious!

    /ag

  • fifi40
    fifi40

    Jez

    Respectfully please please please dont call your son Blaze, over her it is a name you would give to a pet (horse or possibly dog)

    No offence meant............but please dont do it!!!!

    Fifi

  • abbagail
    abbagail

    Shakespeare was English wasn't he? If you want something out of the ordinary, here are Baby Boy Shakespeare Names:
    http://www.babynames.org.uk/shakesperean-names.htm

    Male Shakespearean Names

    Aaron a name from the Shakespearean play Titus Andronicus
    Abraham from Romeo & Juliet
    Adam from As You Like It
    Adrian from The Tempest
    Adriano from Love's Labour's Lost
    Aegeon from Comedy of Errors
    Alonso from The Tempest
    Amiens from As You Like It
    Angus from Macbeth
    Antigonus from Winter's Tale
    Antipholus from Comedy of Errors
    Antonio from The Tempest
    Ariel from The Tempest
    Arthur from the Shakespearean play King John
    Arviragus from Cymbeline
    Balthazar from Romeo and Juliet
    Bardolph from Merry Wives of Windsor
    Barnardine from Measure for Measure
    Barnardo from Hamlet
    Bassanio from Merchant of Venice
    Belarius from Cymbeline
    Benedick from Much Ado About Nothing
    Benvolio from Romeo & Juliet

    Bertram from All's Well that Ends Well -- There's Bertram again...

    Biondello from the Shakespearean play Taming of the Shrew
    Boyet from Love's Labour's Lost
    Brabantio from Othello
    Caliban from The Tempest
    Caphis from Timon of Athens
    Cassio from Othello
    Charles from As You Like It
    Christopher from Taming of the Shrew
    Claudio from Much Ado About Nothing
    Claudius from Hamlet
    Cleomenes from Winter's Tale
    Cloten from the Shakespearean play Cymbeline

    Cornelius a Shakespearean baby boy name from several plays - I like Cornelius, probably because of the Bible character. Besides, he's Roman, no?

    Costard from Love's Labour's Lost
    Curan from King Lear
    Curio from Twelfth Night
    Curtis from Taming of the Shrew
    Cymbeline from Cymbeline

    Demetrius from Antony and Cleopatra - I like Demetrius, but I don't think that sounds very English...

    Dennis from As You Like It
    Dion from The Winter's Tale
    Dogberry from Much Ado About Nothing
    Donalbain from Macbeth
    Dromio from Comedy of Errors
    Dull from Love's Labour's Lost
    Duncan from Macbeth
    Edgar from King Lear
    Edmund from King Lear
    Egeus from A Midsummer Night's Dream
    Eglamour from Two Gentlemen of Verona
    Elbow from Measure for Measure
    Escalus froms Measure for Measure, Romeo & Juliet

    Fabian from Twelfth Night -- Fabian, too 1950's!

    Fenton from Merry Wives of Windsor
    Ferdinand a Shakespearean baby boy name from several plays
    Feste from the Shakespearean play Twelfth Night
    Flavius from Timon of Athens
    Fleance from Macbeth
    Florizel from Winter's Tale
    Fortinbras from Hamlet
    Francisco froms Hamlet, The Tempest
    Frederick from As You Like It
    Froth from Measure for Measure
    Goneril from King Lear
    Gonzalo from The Tempest
    Gratiano from Merchant of Venice
    Gregory from Romeo & Juliet
    Gremio from Taming of the Shrew
    Guiderius from Cymbeline
    Hamlet from Hamlet
    Hero from Much Ado About Nothing
    Holofernes from Love's Labour's Lost
    Horatio from Hamlet
    Hortensio from Taming of the Shrew
    Hortensius from Timon of Athens
    Hugh from The Merry Wives of Windsor
    Iago from Othello

    Jaques from As You Like It - Somebody said Jaques Daniels (lol!)

    Laertes from Hamlet
    Lancelot from Merchant of Venice
    Launce from Two Gentlemen of Verona
    Lennox from Macbeth
    Leonardo from Merchant of Venice
    Leonato from Much Ado About Nothing
    Leontes from Winter's Tale
    Lodovico from Othello

    Lorenzo from Merchant of Venice --Oooh La La, Lorenzo Lamas! He was a hunk. But not English, sounds Italian.

    Lucentio from Taming of the Shrew
    Lucilius from Timon of Athens
    Lucio from Measure for Measure
    Lysander from A Midsummer Night's Dream
    Malcolm from Macbeth
    Malvolio from Twelfth Night
    Mamillius from Winter's Tale

    Marcellus from Hamlet - I have no idea why, but I like Marcellus.

    Marcus from the Shakespearean play Titus Andronicus
    Mercutio from Romeo & Juliet
    Michael from Henry V
    Montano from Othello
    Moth from Love's Labour's Lost
    Nathaniel from Taming of the Shrew
    Nym from Merry Wives of Windsor
    Oberon from A Midsummer Night's Dream
    Oliver from As You Like It
    Orlando from As You Like It
    Orsino from Twelfth Night
    Osric from Hamlet
    Oswald from King Lear
    Othello from Othello
    Panthino from Two Gentlemen of Verona
    Paris from Romeo & Juliet
    Parolles from All's Well that Ends Well
    Peter froms Henry VI, King John, Romeo and Juliet
    Petruchio from Taming of the Shrew
    Philip from Taming of the Shrew
    Philostrate from A Midsummer Night's Dream
    Pisanio from Cymbeline
    Pistol from Merry Wives of Windsor
    Polixenes from Winter's Tale
    Polonius from Hamlet
    Pompey from Measure for Measure
    Prospero from The Tempest
    Proteus from Two Gentlemen of Verona
    Reynaldo from the Shakespearean play Hamlet
    Rinaldo from All's Well that Ends Well
    Robin from Merry Wives of Windsor
    Roderigo from Othello
    Romeo from Romeo & Juliet
    Ross from Macbeth
    Salerio from Merchant of Venice
    Sampson from Romeo & Juliet
    Sebastian froms The Tempest, Twelfth Night
    Seyton from Macbeth
    Silvius from As You Like It
    Simple from Merry Wives of Windsor
    Siward from Macbeth
    Snug from A Midsummer Night's Dream
    Salanio from Merchant of Venice
    Solinus from Comedy of Errors
    Speed from Two Gentlemen of Verona
    Stephano froms Merchant of Venice, The Tempest
    Theseus from A Midsummer Night's Dream
    Thomas a Shakespearean baby boy name from several plays
    Thurio from Two Gentlemen of Verona
    Timon from Timon of Athens
    Toby from Twelfth Night
    Tranio from Taming of the Shrew
    Trinculo from The Tempest
    Tubal from Merchant of Venice
    Tybalt from Romeo & Juliet
    Valentine from the Shakespearean play Twelfth Night
    Vencentio from Taming of the Shrew
    Verges from Much Ado About Nothing
    Vincentio from Measure for Measure

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    Well, some of those are certainly UNusual. That site has other subsets of Unusual Names, let's go see, now I'm curious...

    /ag

  • abbagail
    abbagail

    BTW, this baby names website has a reminder:

    "Remember! A Name isn't just for a Birth Day - it's for Life!"

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    I liked Maximilian mentioned at the top, but I wouldn't want to call my baby MAX for short.

  • abbagail
    abbagail

    Name Origin Gender Meaning

    1. Ackerley English Male From the oak-tree meadow

    2. Addison English Male Son of Adam

    3. Alden English Male Old friend, wise protector
    4. Alton English Male The old town
    5. Ansel English Male Blessed
    6. Arden English Male To blaze or dazzle
    7. Ashford English Male Dweller by the oak-tree ford
    8. Ashlin English Male Son of pool surrounded by ash trees
    9. Balin English Male Valiant
    10. Bancroft English Male Bean field
    11. Barclay English Male Birch-tree meadow
    12. Barden English Male Barley valley
    13. Barnett English Male Nobleman
    14. Barton English Male Barley farm
    15. Baxter English Male Baker
    16. Beldon English Male Unspoiled glen
    17. Bentley English Male From the moor
    18. Bert English Male Bright
    19. Bingham English Male Crib
    20. Bishop English Male A bishop
    21. Blade English Male Glory
    22. Bolton English Male Of the manor farm
    23. Borden English Male From the valley of the boar
    24. Bowman English Male The archer
    25. Brad English Male Broad
    26. Braden English Male From the wide valley
    27. Bradford English Male Broad crossing
    28. Bradley English Male From the broad meadow
    29. Bradney English Male From the broad meadow
    30. Brady English Male Broad island
    31. Brennan English Male To brand
    32. Brent English Male Steep hill
    33. Brentan English Male Steep hill
    34. Brewster English Male Brewer
    35. Broderick English Male From the broad ridge
    36. Bronson English Male Son of the dark-skinned one
    37. Brooks English Male Running water
    38. Bryson English Male Son of Bryce
    39. Buck English Male Male deer
    40. Buddy English Male Friend
    41. Burton English Male Bright fame
    42. Calder English Male Stream
    43. Carlisle English Male Carl's island
    44. Carlton English Male Form of CARLETON - Carl's town or farmer's town
    45. Carter English Male Cart driver
    46. Carver English Male Sculptor
    47. Chad English Male Warlike
    48. Chal English Male Boy, son
    49. Chance English Male From CHANCELLOR - keeper of records, secretary
    50. Chancellor English Male Keeper of records, secretary

    51. Chapman English Male Merchant
    52. Chet English Male From the fortified camp
    53. Christian English Male Follower of Christ
    54. Clayton English Male From the clay town
    55. Cleavon English Male Form of CLEAVANT - a steep bank
    56. Cleveland English Male From the cliffs
    57. Cliff English Male Form of CLIFFORD - from a steep cliff
    58. Clifford English Male From a steep cliff
    59. Clive English Male Form of CLIFFORD - from a steep cliff
    60. Colby English Male Coal town
    61. Coleman English Male Charcoal burner
    62. Colton English Male Town of colt-breeding
    63. Courtland English Male Dweller in court
    64. Crosby English Male Dweller near the town crossing
    65. Cynric English Male With royal might
    66. Dalton English Male Valley farm
    67. Dane English Male From Denmark
    68. Darnell English Male Hidden nook
    69. Darrel English Male Form of DARYL - dear, beloved
    70. Dave English Male form of DAVID - beloved
    71. Decker English Male Roofer
    72. Dempster English Male Judge
    73. Deverell English Male from a surname, upland river
    74. Drake English Male Male duck
    75. Duff English Male Baker (from dough)
    76. Dugan English Male To be worthy
    77. Dunn English Male Brown
    78. Dunstan English Male Brown rock
    79. Eaton English Male Riverside village
    80. Ed English Male Form of EDWARD - guardian of prosperity
    81. Eddie English Male Form of EDWARD - guardian of prosperity
    82. Eddy English Male Form of EDWARD - guardian of prosperity
    83. Edgar English Male Great spear man
    84. Edison English Male Son of Edward
    85. Edward English Male Guardian of prosperity
    86. Edwardo English Male Form of EDWARD - guardian of prosperity
    87. Edwin English Male Prosperous friend
    88. Elgin English Male Noble
    89. Ellis English Male form of ELIJAH - Lord is my God. Formerly a surname
    90. Elton English Male from the old estate
    91. Emmett English Male hard worker
    92. Fenton English Male marshland dweller
    93. Finley English Male sunbeam
    94. Frasier English Male curly-haired
    95. Fuller English Male clothing presser
    96. Garfield English Male Battlefield
    97. Garret English Male To Watch
    98. Garrick English Male powerful with the spear
    99. Gary English Male spear carrier
    100. Geoffrey English Male heavenly place

    continued next post, there's 214 English baby boy names, total...

  • Hortensia
    Hortensia

    please do your son a favor and give him a standard first name and any kind of middle name you like. Then try to think of every possible way kids at school could twist the name or the initials to make something embarassing out of it. I used to have a JW friend who named her son Tucker - imagine what that kid will suffer in school. Also, it you look at the names of really successful people, they are the more ordinary names like John or James or William or (horrors) Donald.

  • abbagail
    abbagail

    Continuing with ENGLISH baby boy names...

    101. Gordon English Male from the cornered hill
    102. Granger English Male farmer
    103. Grayson English Male son of the bailiff
    104. Hadden English Male child of the heather-filled valley
    105. Hadley English Male heath-covered meadow
    106. Hale English Male hero
    107. Halsey English Male from Hal's island
    108. Hamilton English Male beautiful mountain
    109. Harden English Male from the hare valley
    110. Harman English Male soldier
    111. Harmon English Male Form of HERMAN. man of the army
    112. Harold English Male army-power
    113. Harper English Male harp player
    114. Harrison English Male son of harry
    115. Harvey English Male Army Warrior
    116. Hilton English Male manor on the hill
    117. Holt English Male son of the unspoiled forest
    118. Houston English Male hill town
    119. Hunter English Male hunter
    120. Huntley English Male hunter's meadow
    121. Jack English Male form of John - God is gracious
    122. Jagger English Male a teamster
    123. Jamison English Male son of James
    124. Jarvis English Male driver
    125. Keane English Male sharp, bold
    126. Kell English Male from the spring
    127. Kenelm English Male brave helmet
    128. Kenley English Male dweller at the king's meadow
    129. Kennard English Male strong
    130. Kent English Male border, coast
    131. Kenton English Male from the king's estate
    132. Kipling English Male Cured Salmon
    133. Landon English Male long hill
    134. Lane English Male from the narrow road
    135. Lensar English Male with his parents
    136. Lyndon English Male Flexible
    137. Manning English Male son of the hero
    138. Marden English Male from the valley with the pool
    139. Mather English Male strong army
    140. Maxwell English Male from the great well
    141. Merrick English Male ruler of the sea
    142. Morton English Male From the Town Near the Moor
    143. Morven English Male child of the sea
    144. Moss English Male form of MOSES - drawn from the water
    145. Neely English Male champion
    146. Nelson English Male son of Neil
    147. Oakes English Male from the oak-tree grove
    148. Orman English Male spear man
    149. Oswald English Male God of the Forest
    150. Palmer English Male palm-bearer

    151. Paris English Male city name
    152. Parker English Male protector of the park
    153. Patton English Male from the castle of the warrior
    154. Penn English Male enclosure
    155. Perry English Male pear tree
    156. Pierson English Male son of peter
    157. Ramsey English Male from the ram's island
    158. Randolph English Male wolf-shield
    159. Raven English Male like the raven
    160. Raymond English Male mighty protector
    161. Reade English Male with red hair
    162. Redford English Male from the red river crossing
    163. Reeve English Male bailiff
    164. Remington English Male from the raven estate
    165. Rider English Male horseman
    166. Ridgley English Male by the meadow's edge
    167. Rigby English Male ruler's valley
    168. Ringo English Male ring
    169. Robert English Male bright fame
    170. Rock English Male Form of ROCKNE. A Rock
    171. Rodman English Male famous
    172. Rodney English Male from the island clearing
    173. Ronald English Male powerful, mighty

    174. Royce English Male son of the king - Finally one I like, ROYCE, and before I even noticed the meaning which is also nice for a son and Dad!

    175. Rudd English Male ruddy
    176. Rusty English Male Red Head
    177. Rylan English Male dweller at the rye land
    178. Sanders English Male son of Alexander
    179. Sandon English Male from the sandy hill
    180. Saxon English Male swordsman
    181. Scott English Male a Scotsman
    182. Severin English Male river in England
    183. Shaw English Male A Grove
    184. Sheldon English Male protected hill
    185. Slade English Male child of the valley
    186. Smith English Male blacksmith
    187. Spalding English Male divided field
    188. Spencer English Male dispenser, keeper
    189. Stan English Male form of STANLEY, from a surname meaning rocky meadow
    190. Stanley English Male from a surname meaning rocky meadow
    191. Stewart English Male Form of STUART. steward
    192. Stoke English Male village
    193. Stuart English Male steward
    194. Sully English Male To Stain
    195. Sutton English Male The Town to the South
    196. Tate English Male to be cheerful
    197. Templeton English Male Town of Sanctuary
    198. Thane English Male attendant warrior
    199. Thornton English Male From the Thorny Town
    200. Todd English Male fox

    Only 14 more to go...

    201. Trey English Male three
    202. Upton English Male from the upper town
    203. Vance English Male very high places, marshes
    204. Wade English Male from the river crossing
    205. Walker English Male one who thickens cloth
    206. Ward English Male Guardian
    207. Wayne English Male Wagoner
    208. Webster English Male Weaver
    209. Wes English Male Form of WESLEY. The West Meadow
    210. Wesley English Male The West Meadow
    211. Wheeler English Male A Driver
    212. Wilford English Male Form of WILFRED. Peaceful or Willow Tree Near Ford
    213. Winston English Male town of victory
    214. Yardley English Male from the enclosed meadow

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    THE END of ENGLISH boy names at this site: http://www.babycenter.com

  • abbagail
    abbagail

    Well, I'm totally cross-eyed by now, but I did also want to offer a few tips for baby-naming:

    Never put your favorite name as the child's MIDDLE name so that you then have to call them by their MIDDLE name all their life, because from first grade onward they will have to explain to EVERYBODY who asks, and believe me, EVERYBODY asks:

    "WHY do YOU go by YOUR MIDDLE name?"

    Me in 1st grade: "I DUNNO! It wasn't MY IDEA!" :-/

    and 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, all the way through school, friends, teachers, employers, no end to being asked this question a zillion times in life! Grrr!

    Not to mention FILLING OUT FORMS which hardly ever provide a space for your MIDDLE name, but only your MIDDLE INITIAL, so everything that comes to you is printed in your FIRST name (which you barely recognize because you've never used it), and MIDDLE INITIAL, but since you write your signature since 1st grade with your Middle Name and Last Name, well, you get the drift. It's a screwed up life, LOL, when a person is called by their MIDDLE Name.

    I've even seen Dear Abby and Ann Landers write about it several times over the years, LOL.

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    Another tip, and I understand many people do this, but if you give your child YOUR SAME NAME, and oh nellie, if you both ever live at the same address and get mail at the same address, and then the son/daughter moves and you try to do a change of address, the Post Office will screw up both of your mail for three years after the change of address! The son/daughter will get your mail, and you will get their mail, etc. etc.

    Ask me how I know! lol.

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    And moving a little OLDER in age... if you're ever on Social Security at the same time (parent on SS and possibly child on SSD/disability, etc), wel FORGET IT. With the same name, the entire Big Brother Computer System will have you both screwed up forever!

    I lived through that, too!

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    LOL, by now every says, WHY didn't you just CHANGE YOUR NAME? Well, I thought of it and that's why I have a 35,000 baby name book, actually picked one out back around 1998, but the courthouse paperwork big hassle, expense, etc.

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    Anyhoo, much success on your choosing a baby name for your son!
    /ag

  • SWALKER
    SWALKER

    Jez:

    I like this name:

    The boy's name Trenton \t-ren-ton, tr(e)-nton\ is of Old English origin, and its meaning is "Trent's town". Place name of a New Jersey city that was founded in the late 17thcentury by a group of Quakers under the leadership of William Trent. In 1776, during the AmericanRevolution, it was the site of an Americanvictory over the British and their Hessian mercenaries.

    Trenton has 2 variant forms: Trenten and Trentin.

    Baby names that sound like Trenton are Thornton and Tarrent.

    Shortened version: Trent

    I think it has a very masculine sound and not too easy to make fun of.

    Swalker

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