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Boy
Barthel

Diminutive of Bartholomew: Son of a farmer; from the barley farm

Boy English
Boy
Fabio

Bean farmer Derived from the Roman clan name Fabius; Bean grower; He who owns a bean farm

Boy Italian
Boy
Geordie

A name commonly used to indicate a native of Tyneside; Farmer; The person who is working in a farm

Boy English
Boy
Bartlett

Diminutive of Bartholomew: Son of a farmer; from the barley farm; Ploughman

Boy English
Boy
Bartel

Diminutive of Bartholomew: Son of a farmer; from the barley farm; Ploughman

Boy English
Boy
Georg

Farmer; German form of George; One who is cultivating in a farm; Swedish form of George 'farmer

Boy German
Boy
Hwitby

A man that comes from the white farm; From the white farmstead

Boy English
Girl
Georgine

A planter who works in a farm; Farmer; Variant of Georgia

Girl French
Boy
Garatun

Lives in the triangular farm stead; The person who lives in a triangle shaped farmhouse

Boy English
Boy
Charleton

From Charles' farm Also a variant of Carleton: From the farmer's land

Boy English
Girl
Fabiana

A little woman who farms beans; bean; Feminine form of Fabio: bean farmer

Girl Latin
Boy
Geordi

A person who operates a farm

Boy Christian
Boy
Moulton

From the mule farm

Boy English
Unisex
Selby

From the manor farm; from the manor house; of the manor house farm; Willow farm

Unisex English
Boy
Westby

From the west farm

Boy English
Boy
Paegastun

From the fighter's farm

Boy English
Boy
Johnston

From John's farm; God is GraciousSon of Jack He who Supplants Diminutive of Ja

Boy Scottish
Boy
Leighton

From the meadow farm; Herb garden From the meadow farm A surname and place name

Boy English
Boy
Lawton

From the hillside farm

Boy English
Boy
Grahame

A Boy from the gray house Gray is the sign of intelligence; This Scottish surname is a variant of the Lincolnshire place name Grantham, meaning Grant's homestead, or farm home, and is also a common given name Famous bearer: British writer Graham Greene

Boy Scottish
Boy
Leverton

From the rush farm

Boy English
Boy
Penton

From the enclosed farm

Boy English
Boy
Slayton

From the valley farm; One who is from the farm near the valley

Boy English
Boy
Dunton

From the farm on the hill

Boy English
Boy
Prestin

From the Priest's farm

Boy English
Boy
Trevik

Belongs to the big farm or big estate

Boy Christian
Boy
Wartun

From the farm by the weir

Boy English
Boy
Layton

Variant of Leighton: Herb garden From the meadow farm A surname and place name

Boy English
Boy
Aiston

From the ash tree farm

Boy English