Names Ending in D for Boys

  1. Tod
    • Roshard
      • Eldrid
        • Kyland
          • Origin:

            Modern invented name
          • Description:

            A modern mashup of the popular Ky/Kai sound and the trendy -land ending. More than 60 boys were named Kyland in 2022.
        • Thad
          • Origin:

            Short form of Thaddeus or variation of Tad
          • Description:

            Thad is a tad too slight to stand alone as a name, though as a short form of the imposing Thaddeus it's as serviceable as Ted or Ed.
        • Amlodd
          • Origin:

            Welsh
          • Meaning:

            "great praise"
          • Description:

            A name from ancient legend: Amlodd (also spelled Amlawdd) Wledig is recorded as being an early British chieftain. Some sources name him as the father of Igraine, the mother of King Arthur. It has been co-opted as a suitable fantasy-sounding name into the online game Runescape.
        • Hansford
          • Dangerfield
            • Origin:

              Anglo-Norman surname
            • Meaning:

              "from Angerville"
            • Description:

              A surname with a badass sound but humble origins: nothing to do with danger or anger, Angerville means "Asgeirr's settlement". Older Brits may remember Dangerfield,/i> as a 1990s crime drama.
          • Anid
            • Origin:

              Bosnian, unknown meaning
            • Description:

              Currently a popular name for baby boys in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
          • Gerhard
            • Origin:

              German variation of Gerard
            • Description:

              In its native Germany, Gerhard was very popular a hundred years ago and is now rather old-fashioned. It isn't much used by English speakers either, but has a certain clunky charm about it.
          • Rexford
            • Bird
              • Origin:

                Nature name
              • Description:

                A name that's unusual in that changing the i to a y -- as in Byrd -- makes it more masculine.
            • Sedford
              • Origin:

                English surname, meaning unknown
              • Description:

                An attractive, preppy English surname, the exact meaning of which is unknown. The ford component refers to a shallow part of a stream. Sed may be connected to the Middle English word sēd, relating to seeds, or perhaps the Proto-Indo-European root meaning "to sit."
            • Scotland
              • Origin:

                Place name
              • Description:

                Introduced to the baby name lexicon by Kourtney Kardashian and Scott Disick when they used it as the middle name for their daughter Penelope. As they've proven, it's a nouveau way to honor a Scott.
            • Wood
              • Raed
                • Reshard
                  • Herod
                    • Origin:

                      Greek
                    • Meaning:

                      "song of the hero"
                    • Description:

                      Greek name featured in the New Testament.
                  • Kirkland
                    • Origin:

                      English surname
                    • Meaning:

                      "from the church's land"
                    • Description:

                      Kirkland originated as a surname for someone who lived on land belonging to the church. There are six communities in the US called Kirkland, and it's also associated with Costco's store brand of products.
                  • Vedad