| Name | Meaning | Gender | Origin |
|---|
| Ford | A shallow place in water where one can cross. river crossing. | Male | English |
| Francis | Frenchman or free man | Male | Latin |
| Garth | Garden.
| Male | Norse |
| George | Farmer. In medieval legend St. George: (the knight who became patron saint of England) struggled with a fire-breathing dragon symbolizing the Devil.
| Male | Greek |
| Gerald | Ruler With The Spear | Male | German |
| Harrison | Son of Harry Surname.
| Male | English |
| Herbert | famous army | Male | |
| Holmes | From the river island
| Male | English |
| Hudson | Hugh's son | Male | English |
| Irving | handsome, fair | Male | Scottish |
| Jafar | little stream | Unisex | |
| Jed | the hand | Male | English |
| John | God is merciful | Male | Hebrew |
| Jordan | The descending river, to flow | Male | Hebrew |
| Jori | Descending
| Male | |
| Kelby | Dark: dark-haired.
| Male | English |
| Kelvin | name of a river; from the narrow river | Male | Scottish |
| Kerry | dark, dark-haired | Male | Irish |
| Kura | Treasure House | Unisex | Japanese |
| Kyle | A place-name referring to the narrows: a wood or a church.
| Male | Scottish |
| Kym | Royal Meadow | Unisex | English |
| Lachlan | From the land of lakes.
| Male | Scottish |
| Lennox | amid the lems, from the field of elm trees | Male | Scottish |
| Lincoln | Capital of Nebraska, USA. Old English: home by the pond | Male | English |
| Livingston | dear friend's place | Male | English |