Male Names:
Fields/Meadows:
Beldon: old english: Child of unspoiled glen
Bentley: old english: From the Moor
Berkeley: anglo-saxon: from the Birch-meadow
Gresham: english: From the grazeland
Huntley: old english: Hunter's meadow
Kenley: old english: Dweller at the king's meadow
Kimberly: old english: Royal fortress meadow
Lear: german: Of the meadow
Ridgley: english: By the meadow's edge
Spalding: english: Divided field
Yardley: english: From the enclosed meadow
Mountains/Cliffs:
Beaumont: french: Beautiful mountain
Erskine: gaelic: Dweller of the top of the cliff
Kinnel: gaelic: Dweller at the head of the cliff
Monte (mohn-tee): latin: Mountain
Radcliff: english: From the red cliff
San: korean: Mountain
Slevin: gaelic: Mountaineer
Tepeyollotol (teh-peh-yohl-loh-tahl): aztec: Mountain Heart
Valley:
Arden: welsh: Eagle valley
Braden: old english: From the wide valley
Dale/Dayle: old norse: Valley
Dalton: old english: Valley Farm
Denver: old english: Green valley
Haddan: english: Child of the Heather-filled valley
Harden: old english: From the hare valley
Jolon: native american: Valley of the dead oaks
Marden: old english: From the valley with the pool
Rigby: english: Ruler's Valley
Slade: old english: Child of the Valley
Rivers/Streams:
Arnon: hebrew: Rushing stream
Beck: swedish: Brook
Bergen: swedish: Mountain stream
Calder: old english: Stream
Douglas: scottish: From the dark water
Kelby: old norse: From the farm by the springs
Kell: english: From the spring
Kelvin: gaelic: From the narrow river
Redford: english: From the red river crossing
Severin: english: A river in England
Strom: german: Stream
Tano: ghanese: Name of a river
Wade: old english: From the river crossing
Zared (zayr-ed): hebrew: Brook
Hills:
Givon (jee-von): arabic: Hill, hieghts
Hilton: old english: Manor on the hill
Kiona (kee-oh-nah): native american: Brown hills
Kipp: old english: From the pointed hill
Kirima (kih-re-mah): eskimo: A hill
Landon: old english: Long hill
Sandon: old english: From the sandy hill
Sheldon: english: Protected hill
Other:
Brodny: slavic: One who lives near a shallow stream crossing
Burian: ukranian: He lives near the weeds
Colton: old english: Town of colt-breeding
Dane: old english: From Denmark
Deverell: welsh: From the riverbank
Dunstan: old english: From the brown rock quarry
Dwayne: celtic: From the dunes
Eaton: old english: Riverside village
Elton: english: From the old estate
Fenton: english: Marshland dweller
Geoffrey: english: Heavenly place
Germain: french: From Germany
Granville: french: From the big town
Grayson: old english: Son of the bailiff
Halsey: old english: From Hal's Island
Hayes (hayz): english: From the hedged place
Houston: english: Hill town
Kellen: german: Swamp
Kenton: old english: From the king's estate
Lunt: scandinavian: From the grove
Lyle: french: From the island
Monroe: gaelic: From the red swamp
Neville: latin: From the new town
Nyle: old english: Island
Ramsey: english: From the ram's island
Rodney: old english: From the island clearing
Ross: gaelic: Headland
Rylan: english: Dweller at the rye land
Sanford: old english: Sandy Ford
Sutton: old english: Southern settlement
Tem (taym): english gypsy: Country
Travers: old french: From the crossroads
Vance: english: Very high places, marshes