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Boy Names Ending with -ton
Ton ending baby names and what they mean, with 192 results. -ton names are used more often as masculine names. These boy names were at the top of their popularity in 2018 (USAGE OF 2.3%), except for names like Newton which have become less trendy. The trendier boy names here are Daxton (#296), Easton (#66), Kingston (#117), Remington (#245) and Weston (#102), while Moulton (TOP 2%) and Hatton (2%) are common -ton last names. Here is the list of -ton names for girls.
Acton - Berton
Acton
Stems fr. Old English word. "Oak tree settlement." Aceon is a slightly prominent baby name. See also Anton.
Afton, var. Affton
Origin fr. Old English element. Place name and surname used as .. Popular as last names. Compare Afton (UPPER 51%), Affton and popular -ton surnames Axton (UPPER 19%), Ayton (53%).
Agoston
Var. of Augustine. Stems fr. Latin word. "Great, magnificient." Agoston is uncommon as a birth name.
Alston1, var. Allston
Source fr. Old English language. "Elf stone." Less used today. Alston was the variant last recorded (1998) in the Top 2000.
Alton▼, var. Elton▼, Alston2, Allton
Based on Old English. "Old town." Used widely as baby names, Elton, Alton, etc. are pronounced like the conventional Elden.
Anton1▼
Var. of Anthony. Stems fr. Latin word. English form of the old Roman .. Usage of Anton as a birth name has declined circa 1880-1889. See also Antwoin.
Anton2▼, var. Ton
From German, Slavic, Latin elements. Variant of Anthony. Anton (TOP 3%) and Ton (5%) occur frequently as last names.
Anton3▼
Form of Antonio. From Spanish, Italian, Latin languages. Variant of Anthony .. Used widely as a baby name, Anton is comparable to the common Anson. See also Antons.
Ashton1
Form of Ashby. Root fr. Old English. "Ash tree home." Cross-gender use. Ashton is commonplace as a boys' name among the forms of Ashby.
Ashton2, var. Aston1, Assheton
Based on Old English language. "Ash tree town." Adoption of Aston and variants was common in 2004 and is less today.
Aston2
Derivative of Old English. "East town; ash tree settlement." Aston peaked in popularity less than a decade ago and is almost as popular now. Unisex name.
Atherton
Derived fr. Old English. "Town by the spring." Rare. Atherton (compare Ashton) ends with the common androgynous-sounding -on.
Barrington1
Var. of Barry. From Irish, Gaelic element. "Fair-haired." Barrington is commonly used as a children's name among the versions of Barry. See also Carrington.
Barrington2
Based on English word. Place name now rather commonly used .. Somewhat novel as a birth name, Barrington is found more frequently as a surname. See also Harrington.
Barton, var. Barrton
From Old English element. "Barley settlement." Barton is generally used as a birth name compared to Barrton.
Belton, var. Bellton
Based on Middle English language. "Beautiful town." Used somewhat widely as boys' names, Belton and Bellton are similar to the conventional Kelton.
Benton
Derivative of Old English. "Town in the bent grass." Popular as a birth name, Benton is comparable to the common Kenton. See also Berton.
Berton1
Form of Berthold. Origin fr. Old German. "Bright strength; renowned leader." Less popular today. Berton was last found in 1950-1959 in the Top 2000. See also Merton.
Berton2, var. Burton▼
From Old English word. "Bright settlement." Less widespread today. Burton was the form last found (1991) in the Top 2000.
Berton3
Var. of Bertram. Derivative of Old French, Old German elements. "Bright, famous raven." Somewhat popular as a children's name, Berton is comparable to the conventional Benton. See also Barrton.
Quick Reference
Summary Index of names [and variants] for -ton names for boys.
1. Acton - BertonActon, Afton [Affton], Augustine [Agoston], Alston [Allston], Alton▼ [Elton▼, ..], Anthony [Anton▼], Anton▼ [Ton], Antonio [Anton▼], Ashby [Ashton], Ashton [Aston, ..], Aston, Atherton, Barry [Barrington], Barrington, Barton [Barrton], Belton [Bellton], Benton, Berthold [Berton], Berton [Burton▼], Bertram [Berton]
Blanton, Bolton [Bollton], Boston▲, Boynton, Branson [Branston], Brandon [Branton], Branton [Brannton], Braxton▲ [Brexton], Brent [Brenton], Brenton [Brentton], Brett [Britton, ..], Brighton, Britton [Briton, ..], Brockton [Brocton], Broughton, Burton▼, Button, Buxton, Carlton▼ [Charlton, ..], Carrington [Caryngton, ..]
Caxton, Charles [Charlton], Charlton [Charleton, ..], Chester [Cheston], Chilton [Chelton], Claxton, Clayton [Klayton], Clifton▼ [Clyffton, ..], Clinton▼, Colton▲ [Colston, ..], Cotton, Covington, Cranston, Creighton [Crichton, ..], Christian [Criston], Crofton [Croffton], Dalton▼ [Daulton, ..], Danton [D'anton], Darton, Dax [Daxton▲]
Dayton, Davis [Dayton], Delton [Dalton▼], Destin [Deston], Dexter [Dexton], Dunstan [Dunston], Dunton, Dustin [Duston], Earlston [Earlton], Easton▲, Eaton [Eyton, ..], Egerton [Edgerton], Ellington, Elston [Ellston], Elden [Elton▼], Elton▼ [Ellton, ..], Eston, Everton, Felton, Fenton
Fulton, Gaetano [Gaeton], Galton [Gallton], Garton [Gorton], Gaston, Glendon [Glenton], Gorton, Graydon [Grayton], Halton [Halton, ..], Hamilton [Hamelton], Hampton, Harrington, Hazleton, Hilton▼ [Hylton], Horton [Orton], Houghton, Houston▲ [Huston], Huntington, Hutton, Jestin [Jeston]
Johnson [Johnston], Karl [Karlton], Keaton [Keeton], Kelton [Kellton], Kempton, Kenton, Kingston▲, Kolton▲, Kynaston, Langston▲ [Langton], Lauriston, Lawton [Loughton, ..], Leighton▲ [Leyton, ..], Linton [Lynton], Litton [Lytton], Livingston, Lytton, Manton [Mannton], Marston, Martin [Marton]
Merton▼ [Murton], Middleton, Milton▼ [Mylton, ..], Monckton [Monkton], Morton▼, Newton▼, Norton, Orton, Palmer [Palmerston], Parton, Patrick [Patton], Patton [Paton], Paxton▲ [Packston], Pendleton, Peyton▼ [Payton▼], Plato [Platon], Preston, Prince [Princeton▲], Quentin [Quinton, ..], Quinton [Quinnton]
Ralston, Remington▲, Renton, Rexton, Riston [Wriston], Ross [Rosston], Royston, Ruston [Russton], Salton, Sanditon, Saxon [Saxton], Seaton [Seton, ..], Sefton, Seton, Sexton, Shelton, Shipton, Silverton, Somerton, Stanton [Staunton]
Stockton, Sutton▲, Swanton, Swinton, Tanton, Tarleton, Tayton [Teyton], Templeton, Thornton▼, Thurston [Torston], Tilton, Trent [Trenton▼], Trenton▼, Tristan [Triston▼], Triton, Upton, Vinton, Walton▼, Warburton, Warton [Wharton]
Washington▼, Wellington, Welton, Weston▲, Wharton [Warton], Wheaton, Willis [Williston], Wilton▼, Winston▲ [Wynston], Winton [Wynton], Worth [Worthington], Wynn [Wynton]
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