# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
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241 | Ashburn | English | Lives near the ash tree brook. | M | |
242 | Ashby | English | From the ash tree farm. | M | |
243 | Ashenford | English | Variant of Ashford: River ford near ash trees. | M | |
244 | Ashford | English | Lives by the ash tree ford. | M | |
245 | Ashlen | English | Variant of Ashlin: Ash trees encircling a pond. | M | |
246 | Ashley | English | Lives in the ash tree grove. Derived from a surname and place name based on the Old English word for ash wood. Famous bearer: Ashley, the male character in Margaret Mitchell's popular 'Gone with the Wind'. Both a male and female name. | M | |
247 | Ashlin | English | Lives at the ash tree pool. | M | |
248 | Ashly | English | Lives in the ash tree grove. | M | |
249 | Ashtin | English | Ash tree. | M | |
250 | Ashton | English | From the town with ash trees. | M | |
251 | Ashwin | English | Spear friend. | M | |
252 | Ashwyn | English | Spear friend. | M | |
253 | Aston | English | From the eastern town. | M | |
254 | Aswin | English | Friend with a spear. | M | |
255 | Aswinn | English | Variant of Aswin: Friend with a spear. | M | |
256 | Aswyn | English | Variant of Aswin: Friend with a spear. | M | |
257 | Aswynn | English | Variant of Aswin: Friend with a spear. | M | |
258 | Atheistan | English | From the Old English Aethelstan meaning noble stone. Atheistan was a 10th century Anglo-Saxon king. Sir Walter Scott used the name Atheistan in his 19th century novel Ivanhoe. | M | |
259 | Athelstan | English | High-born rock. | M | |
260 | Athelston | English | From the noble's hill. | M |