British Baby Boy Names Ending In Ton
So many British baby names end with ton, the choice is all yours.
27) Alton (English origin), meaning "old town".
28) Ashton (English origin), from the place name meaning "Ash Tree Town", or "person from the town of ash trees".
29) Axton (English origin), form of "Ashton", roughly meaning "person from the town of ash trees".
30) Barton (English origin), meaning "barley town".
31) Benton (Engish origin), another traditional surname, with meanings including "town in the bent grass" or "person from the place where the bear grass grows".
32) Bolton (English origin), common surname in Northern English, derived from the Old English "bothl-tun", meaning a settlement with a dwelling.
33) Branston (English origin), meaning "Brant's town" (from the Anglo-Saxon given name Brant, meaning sword).
34) Braxton (English origin), meaning "Brock's town" (from the Anglo-Saxon given name Brock, various meanings).
35) Brenton (English origin), habitational name primarily from Brenton near Exminster.
36) Britton (English origin), traditional Devonshire surname, reference to Brittany in France.
37) Broughton (English origin), meaning "town by a brook".
38) Carlton (English origin), habitational name likely derived from the Old Norse "Karl", meaning "common man", with the Old English "Tun".
39) Carleton, variation of Carlton.
40) Chilton (English origin), likely a habitational name deriving from the Old English "cild", meaning "child", and "tun", meaning "dwelling" or "town".
41) Clarkston (English origin), Anglo-Saxon surname meaning "son of Clark" or "Clark's town". Clark was an occupational name associated with the town bearer (one who carries things).
42) Claxton (English origin), habitational name, either deriving from the Old Norse name Klakkr, or the Old English "clacc", meaning "hill".
43) Clayton (English origin), from the Old English meaning "town on clay land".
44) Clifton (English origin), from the Old English meaning "town on a cliff".
45) Clinton (English origin), habitational name with unclear origins. Also Irish form reduced from McClinton, meaning "bright stream".
46) Colton (Irish and English origin). The Irish form began as the first name "Comaltan", which became the surname "Ó Cómhaltáin", which was Anglicised to "Colton". The English form is a habitational name deriving from the first name "Cola" or "Cula".
47) Dalton (English origin), from the Old English meaning "town in a valley".
48) Daxton (English origin), meaning "from the town of Dax in France".
49) Doton (English origin), variation of the surname Dodson or Dotson, meaning son of Dodde.
50) Easton (Scottish and English origin), meaning "to the east of the settlement".
51) Eaton (English origin), from the Old English "ea", meaning "river", or "eg", meaning "island".
52) Egerton (English origin), habitational name also spelled "Edgerton", derived from the first name Ecghere, therefore meaning "dwelling/farm/town of Ecghere".
53) Elliston (English origin), meaning "son of Ellis".
54) Finton (English origin), variant of Fenton. Also a variant of "Fintan" (Irish origin), a mythological character.
55) Fulton (Scottish and English origin), possibly derived from the Old English "fugol", meaning "bird".
56) Halston (English origin), meaning "hallowed stone".
57) Hamilton (Scottish origin), a Scottish noble family.
58) Hampton (English origin), from the Old English meaning "hometown", or alternatively "farm by the bend of a river".
59) Harrington (English origin), likely from the given name "Hæfer", so "town associated with Hæfer".
60) Heston (English origin), from the Old English meaning "brushwood town", or meaning "one from Heston" (a London suburb).
61) Hilton (Scottish and English origin), possibly from the Old English "meaning "town on a hill/slope".
62) Hunton (English origin), surname likely originating in Yorkshire.
63) Johnston (Scottish origin), Scottish clan name in the form "Johnstone".
64) Keaton (English origin), from the Old English meaning "place of hawks".
65) Kelton (English origin), from the Old English meaning "town of the keels", related to shipbuilding; can also be Irish origin, meaning "town of Celts".
66) Kenton (English origin), from the Old English meaning "royal settlement".
67) Langston (English origin), from the Old English meaning "tall stone".
68) Layton (English origin), from the Old English meaning "town by the watercourse".
69) Lexington (English origin), habitational name from the Old English meaning "town of the new law".
70) Leyton (English origin), habitational name from the Old English meaning "meadow settlement".
71) Leighton (English origin), form of Layton/Leyton, or from the Old English meaning "leek settlement".
72) Linton (Scottish, Welsh and English origin), various origins including "lime tree", "stream" and "man called Lill or Lilla".
73) Milton (English origin), from the Old English for "mill town".
74) Morton (English origin), from the Old English for "moor town".
75) Newton (English origin), from the Old English for "new town".
76) Norton (English origin), from the Old English for "north/northern town".
77) Orton (English origin), habitational name of unclear origin.
78) Patton (Scottish origin), meaning one who lives near a hill, stream, church, or type of tree.
79) Payton (English and Irish origin), English form may come from Old English meaning "Pœga's town"; the Irish form from the Gaelic for "Ó Peatáin", meaning "descendant of Peatán".
80) Peyton (English and Irish origin), alternative form of Payton (see above).
81) Preston (English origin), from the Old English meaning "village with a priest".
82) Quinton (English origin), meaning "queen's town" or "princess's town".
83) Ralston (Scottish origin), clan name roughly meaning "Ralph's town".
84) Remington (English origin), meaning "raven's town".
85) Royston (English and French origin), habitational name of unclear origin, possibly "Royse’s stone" or "lively town".
86) Seaton (English and French origin), possibly from the Old English for "sea/lake town", or from the Norman de Sey family.
87) Shelton (English origin), meaning "shelf town" (town on a ledge/plateau).
88) Shipton (English origin), meaning "sheep town".
89) Sutton (English origin), meaning "south/southern town".
90) Tafton (English origin), likely named after a river town.
91) Tarleton (English origin), derived from the Old Norse name Tharaldr, meaning "Tharaldr's town/settlement/farm".
92) Tayton (English origin), likely a habitational name.
93) Templeton (Scottish origin), likely a habitational name.
94) Trayton (English origin), meaning "town near trees".
95) Trenton (English origin), meaning "Trent's town".
96) Triston (Welsh origin), more commonly spelled Tristan, Tristram or Tristen, meaning "noise" or "bold".
97) Weston (English origin), meaning "west/western town".
98) Wharton (English origin), likely from "woefre", meaning "wandering".
99) Wheaton (English origin), meaning "wheat town".
100) Wynston (English origin), form of Winston, meaning "joy stone".