Best Sibling Names for William-James
Names chosen to complement William-James — matching origin (United Kingdom), era, and style.
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These sibling names share William-James's United Kingdom roots or similar popularity era, and start with a different letter to avoid alliteration.
Oliver
William-James & Oliver
BoyUnited Kingdom
olive tree
#3 →
Elliot
William-James & Elliot
BoyUnited Kingdom
Derived from the Hebrew name Eliyahu, meaning 'my God is Yahweh'.
#178 →
Maddox
William-James & Maddox
BoyUnited Kingdom
son of Madoc
#195 ↓
Beckham
William-James & Beckham
BoyUnited Kingdom
from the Becca homestead
#199 ↑
London
William-James & London
UnisexUnited Kingdom
From the name of the capital city of the United Kingdom, the meaning of which is uncertain. As a surname it was borne by the American author Jack London (1876-1916).
#313 ↓
Briggs
William-James & Briggs
BoyUnited Kingdom
Derived from Old English, meaning 'bridge' or 'dweller by the bridge'
#338 ↑
Bowen
William-James & Bowen
BoyUnited Kingdom
son of Owen
#349 ↑
Leighton
William-James & Leighton
UnisexUnited Kingdom
meadow town
#357 ↑
Sterling
William-James & Sterling
BoyUnited Kingdom
Of high quality or excellent
#403 →
Shepherd
William-James & Shepherd
BoyUnited Kingdom
One who herds sheep
#404 ↑
Lawson
William-James & Lawson
BoyUnited Kingdom
Son of Lawrence, 'laurel-crowned'
#413 ↓
Edwind
William-James & Edwind
BoyUnited Kingdom
Rich friend
#531 →
Kitson
William-James & Kitson
BoyUnited Kingdom
Derived from an English surname that may relate to the word 'kit', meaning 'a young child' or 'to fit together.'
#535 →
Richardjames
William-James & Richardjames
BoyUnited Kingdom
Germanic
#541 →
Bridon
William-James & Bridon
BoyUnited Kingdom
Old French
#565 →
Common
William-James & Common
BoyUnited Kingdom
ordinary or usual
#579 →
Rodley
William-James & Rodley
BoyUnited Kingdom
clearing in the woods
#589 →
Jesy
William-James & Jesy
UnisexUnited Kingdom
God's gracious gift
#614 →
Arthur
William-James & Arthur
BoyUnited Kingdom
The meaning of this name is unknown. It could be derived from the Celtic elements artos "bear" combined with viros "man" or rigos "king". Alternatively it could be related to an obscure Roman family name Artorius.
#130 ↑
Brixton
William-James & Brixton
BoyUnited Kingdom
Brixton is derived from Old English and means 'the village of Brixi' or 'Brixi's town'.
#655 ↑
Princewilliam
William-James & Princewilliam
BoyUnited Kingdom
Prince's resolute protector
#675 →
Gryffon
William-James & Gryffon
BoyUnited Kingdom
a mythical creature, a griffin, symbolizing strength and wisdom
#683 →
Legolas
William-James & Legolas
BoyUnited Kingdom
Sindarin
#684 →
Edward
William-James & Edward
BoyUnited Kingdom
wealthy guardian
#213 ↓
Stratten
William-James & Stratten
BoyUnited Kingdom
Scottish
#713 →
Mylo
William-James & Mylo
BoyUnited Kingdom
soldier or merciful
#714 ↑
Preston
William-James & Preston
BoyUnited Kingdom
Originally a surname meaning 'priest's town.'
#275 ↓
Saer
William-James & Saer
BoyUnited Kingdom
the man of riches
#777 →
Hastings
William-James & Hastings
BoyUnited Kingdom
Old English
#787 →
Clayton
William-James & Clayton
BoyUnited Kingdom
From the clay town or settlement.
#310 ↓
SirChristopher
William-James & SirChristopher
BoyUnited Kingdom
Bearer of Christ
#819 →
Archie
William-James & Archie
BoyUnited Kingdom
Diminutive of ARCHIBALD. This name is borne by Archie Andrews, an American comic-book character created in 1941.
#347 ↑
Corden
William-James & Corden
BoyUnited Kingdom
from the marshland
#880 →
Rivington
William-James & Rivington
BoyUnited Kingdom
settlement by the river
#933 →
Clark
William-James & Clark
BoyUnited Kingdom
cleric, scribe
#437 ↓
Pennington
William-James & Pennington
UnisexUnited Kingdom
A beloved name with deep roots
#984 →
Trevelyan
William-James & Trevelyan
BoyUnited Kingdom
From a surname which was derived from a Cornish place name meaning "homestead on the hill".
#993 →
Thatcher
William-James & Thatcher
BoyUnited Kingdom
Roof thatcher or maker of roofs
Reydon
William-James & Reydon
BoyUnited Kingdom
Old English
Hardwick
William-James & Hardwick
BoyUnited Kingdom
A surname of English origin, meaning 'hard village'.
#509 →
Rupert
William-James & Rupert
BoyUnited Kingdom
Bright fame
#509 →
Mervin
William-James & Mervin
BoyUnited Kingdom
sea hill
#518 →
Mulford
William-James & Mulford
BoyUnited Kingdom
from the mill ford
#532 →
Cromwell
William-James & Cromwell
BoyUnited Kingdom
crooked stream
#539 →
Talbott
William-James & Talbott
BoyUnited Kingdom
Talfryn's settlement
#541 →
Adderly
William-James & Adderly
BoyUnited Kingdom
Old English
#544 →
Orrery
William-James & Orrery
BoyUnited Kingdom
A mechanical model of the solar system
Dudley
William-James & Dudley
BoyUnited Kingdom
Old English
#551 →
Trevor
William-James & Trevor
BoyUnited Kingdom
From the Welsh place name Trefor, meaning 'large village'
#552 ↓
Gould
William-James & Gould
BoyUnited Kingdom
Gold, a person of wealth or prosperous
#559 →
Parry
William-James & Parry
BoyUnited Kingdom
From a Welsh surname which was derived from ap Harry meaning "son of HARRY".
#567 →
Thames
William-James & Thames
BoyUnited Kingdom
Thedark river
#570 →
Odice
William-James & Odice
BoyUnited Kingdom
Son of fortune
#575 →
Claydon
William-James & Claydon
BoyUnited Kingdom
clay hill
Algy
William-James & Algy
BoyUnited Kingdom
A diminutive form of Algernon, meaning 'whitish' or 'of the Elf'.
#600 →
Scott
William-James & Scott
BoyUnited Kingdom
the Scotsman or from Scotland
#601 ↓
Haydon
William-James & Haydon
BoyUnited Kingdom
Hay Hill
Berwick
William-James & Berwick
BoyUnited Kingdom
From the fortified settlement
#605 →
thirston
William-James & thirston
BoyUnited Kingdom
A beloved name with deep roots
#626 →
Gibb
William-James & Gibb
BoyUnited Kingdom
Son of Gilbert
#627 →
Chadwick
William-James & Chadwick
BoyUnited Kingdom
Old English
#631 →
Pembroke
William-James & Pembroke
BoyUnited Kingdom
from the land where the river flows; often associated with a notable place name
#633 →
Shafton
William-James & Shafton
BoyUnited Kingdom
Derived from Old English 'sceaft' meaning 'slope' or 'bank', and 'tun' meaning 'enclosure' or 'settlement'.
#641 →
Broughton
William-James & Broughton
BoyUnited Kingdom
a surname derived from a place name meaning 'fortification on a hill'
#643 →
Avon
William-James & Avon
UnisexUnited Kingdom
river
#644 →
Collie
William-James & Collie
UnisexUnited Kingdom
derived from 'collie', meaning 'useful for herding'
#645 →
Frampton
William-James & Frampton
BoyUnited Kingdom
From the fringe farm.
#645 →
Ryton
William-James & Ryton
BoyUnited Kingdom
Old English
Rickford
William-James & Rickford
BoyUnited Kingdom
ford by the creek
#652 →
Asbery
William-James & Asbery
BoyUnited Kingdom
A beloved name with deep roots
#671 →
Cromer
William-James & Cromer
BoyUnited Kingdom
From the crooked farm
#679 →
Osmer
William-James & Osmer
BoyUnited Kingdom
divine protector
#680 →
Jenner
William-James & Jenner
BoyUnited Kingdom
juniper tree
#684 →
Middleton
William-James & Middleton
BoyUnited Kingdom
From the middle town.
#684 →
Gurney
William-James & Gurney
BoyUnited Kingdom
a person from a tower
#688 →
Stedmon
William-James & Stedmon
BoyUnited Kingdom
Old English
#703 →
Garratt
William-James & Garratt
BoyUnited Kingdom
spear strength; derived from Gerald
#704 →
Lunsford
William-James & Lunsford
BoyUnited Kingdom
From the lonesome ford; a river crossing.
#708 →
Brit
William-James & Brit
UnisexUnited Kingdom
Norwegian short form of BIRGITTA.
#712 →
Keith
William-James & Keith
BoyUnited Kingdom
Scottish Gaelic
#713 ↓
Dalston
William-James & Dalston
BoyUnited Kingdom
Valley town
#715 →
Squire
William-James & Squire
BoyUnited Kingdom
shield bearer; apprentice to a knight
#719 →
Colley
William-James & Colley
BoyUnited Kingdom
victorious people
#729 →
Jamieson
William-James & Jamieson
BoyUnited Kingdom
Son of Jamie
#735 →
Hickman
William-James & Hickman
BoyUnited Kingdom
A surname meaning 'the son of Hick', derived from a diminutive of the name Richard.
#742 →
Trev
William-James & Trev
BoyUnited Kingdom
abbreviation for Trevor
#743 →
Blaydon
William-James & Blaydon
BoyUnited Kingdom
from the dark valley
Cranford
William-James & Cranford
BoyUnited Kingdom
crow ford
#757 →
Lew
William-James & Lew
BoyUnited Kingdom
famous warrior
#759 →
Lister
William-James & Lister
BoyUnited Kingdom
A person who maintains a list or a person involved in listing.
#768 →
Jester
William-James & Jester
BoyUnited Kingdom
A professional joker or minstrel
#772 →
Drapper
William-James & Drapper
BoyUnited Kingdom
Draper; cloth merchant
#784 →
Hugh
William-James & Hugh
BoyUnited Kingdom
heart
#784 →
Tyas
William-James & Tyas
BoyUnited Kingdom
Curley-haired
#785 →
Cymande
William-James & Cymande
BoyUnited Kingdom
dove
#792 →
Rawle
William-James & Rawle
BoyUnited Kingdom
Courageous wolf
#794 →
Jessie
William-James & Jessie
UnisexUnited Kingdom
gift; wealthy
#796 ↓
Gregson
William-James & Gregson
BoyUnited Kingdom
Son of Greg
#798 →
Myrton
William-James & Myrton
BoyUnited Kingdom
From the lake or pond
#798 →
Coleridge
William-James & Coleridge
BoyUnited Kingdom
From the dark ridge.
#799 →
Brydin
William-James & Brydin
BoyUnited Kingdom
the one with courage
Ruford
William-James & Ruford
BoyUnited Kingdom
Derived from Old English elements meaning 'red' (hryðer) and 'ford' (ford), so it could mean 'ford by the red land'.
#807 →
Urlin
William-James & Urlin
BoyUnited Kingdom
Old English
#807 →
Morrey
William-James & Morrey
BoyUnited Kingdom
the dark-skinned one
#811 →
Ottaway
William-James & Ottaway
BoyUnited Kingdom
A surname derived from a place name meaning 'the dwelling by the hill or the place of the pointed ridge.'
#814 →
Heywood
William-James & Heywood
BoyUnited Kingdom
hedge by the wood
#815 →
Montford
William-James & Montford
BoyUnited Kingdom
From the mountain ford
#818 →
Clifford
William-James & Clifford
BoyUnited Kingdom
From the cliff's ford
#827 →
Kester
William-James & Kester
BoyUnited Kingdom
King of the east
#828 →
Darrington
William-James & Darrington
BoyUnited Kingdom
From the oak tree town
#830 →
Elford
William-James & Elford
BoyUnited Kingdom
Old English
#832 →
Underwood
William-James & Underwood
BoyUnited Kingdom
Dweller by the wood.
#832 →
Rowden
William-James & Rowden
BoyUnited Kingdom
From the row of houses
Alcuin
William-James & Alcuin
BoyUnited Kingdom
noble friend
#834 →
Camlin
William-James & Camlin
UnisexUnited Kingdom
Crooked stream
#849 →
Kingcharles
William-James & Kingcharles
BoyUnited Kingdom
king, strong and manly
Gerrad
William-James & Gerrad
BoyUnited Kingdom
English/German
#851 →
Gervin
William-James & Gervin
BoyUnited Kingdom
spear
Treg
William-James & Treg
BoyUnited Kingdom
A diminutive form of the name 'Tregaron', referring to someone from Tregaron or with a relation to it.
#859 →
Heath
William-James & Heath
BoyUnited Kingdom
derived from a place name meaning 'heathland' or 'open land'.
#868 →
Leycester
William-James & Leycester
BoyUnited Kingdom
from the wetland town
#878 →
Britan
William-James & Britan
UnisexUnited Kingdom
of Britain
#880 →
Harcourt
William-James & Harcourt
BoyUnited Kingdom
from the stronghold
#880 →
Ermond
William-James & Ermond
BoyUnited Kingdom
army protection
#882 →
Loxton
William-James & Loxton
BoyUnited Kingdom
Derived from a place name meaning 'from the town by the hill'.
Dick
William-James & Dick
BoyUnited Kingdom
Strong ruler; power, mighty chief
#892 →
Sheffield
William-James & Sheffield
BoyUnited Kingdom
From the sheep field.
#895 →
Coel
William-James & Coel
BoyUnited Kingdom
Old English
#918 →
Esquire
William-James & Esquire
BoyUnited Kingdom
a title of respect
Ronold
William-James & Ronold
BoyUnited Kingdom
ruler's advisor
#944 →
Jamiroquai
William-James & Jamiroquai
BoyUnited Kingdom
A beloved name with deep roots
#953 →
Eton
William-James & Eton
BoyUnited Kingdom
From the town of Eton
#954 →
Shadwick
William-James & Shadwick
BoyUnited Kingdom
the valley with the willows
#954 →
Byford
William-James & Byford
BoyUnited Kingdom
ford by the beeches
#955 →
Churchel
William-James & Churchel
BoyUnited Kingdom
A beloved name with deep roots
#961 →
Shaz
William-James & Shaz
BoyUnited Kingdom
to shine or sparkle
Reg
William-James & Reg
BoyUnited Kingdom
Counselor or advisor
#972 →
Clifton
William-James & Clifton
BoyUnited Kingdom
cliff town
#977 →
Bilbo
William-James & Bilbo
BoyUnited Kingdom
a type of knife or a dwarf character
#986 →
Huxton
William-James & Huxton
BoyUnited Kingdom
Old English
Penrose
William-James & Penrose
UnisexUnited Kingdom
From the headland of the cockerel
Gleen
William-James & Gleen
BoyUnited Kingdom
Bright; green
Naithen
William-James & Naithen
BoyUnited Kingdom
a variant of Nathan, meaning 'he gave' in Hebrew
Calton
William-James & Calton
BoyUnited Kingdom
from the town by the caldron
Dobby
William-James & Dobby
BoyUnited Kingdom
My dear
Saxon
William-James & Saxon
BoyUnited Kingdom
from the land of the Saxons
Hildon
William-James & Hildon
BoyUnited Kingdom
battle hill
Doward
William-James & Doward
BoyUnited Kingdom
From the riverbank
Fairley
William-James & Fairley
BoyUnited Kingdom
From the fern meadow
Burchell
William-James & Burchell
BoyUnited Kingdom
From the fortress of the bear
Merton
William-James & Merton
BoyUnited Kingdom
from the lake town
Fleetwood
William-James & Fleetwood
BoyUnited Kingdom
from the land by the creek
Geordy
William-James & Geordy
BoyUnited Kingdom
Farmer; Earthworker
Turner
William-James & Turner
BoyUnited Kingdom
one who works with a lathe
Tilford
William-James & Tilford
BoyUnited Kingdom
Ford by the land of the tiles
Nicholson
William-James & Nicholson
BoyUnited Kingdom
son of Nicholas
Clarke
William-James & Clarke
UnisexUnited Kingdom
Cleric or scholar
Leedell
William-James & Leedell
BoyUnited Kingdom
A beloved name with deep roots
Rosswell
William-James & Rosswell
BoyUnited Kingdom
From the horse spring.
Loron
William-James & Loron
BoyUnited Kingdom
laurel
Hartley
William-James & Hartley
UnisexUnited Kingdom
From a surname which was derived from a place name meaning "hart clearing" in Old English.
Bosie
William-James & Bosie
BoyUnited Kingdom
a playful platform or space
Gardiner
William-James & Gardiner
BoyUnited Kingdom
Keeper of the Garden
Jagen
William-James & Jagen
BoyUnited Kingdom
To hunt
Brewer
William-James & Brewer
BoyUnited Kingdom
one who brews beer
Lyell
William-James & Lyell
BoyUnited Kingdom
Scottish
Seymour
William-James & Seymour
BoyUnited Kingdom
From the Saint's Hill
Ralph
William-James & Ralph
BoyUnited Kingdom
wolf counselor
Glyde
William-James & Glyde
BoyUnited Kingdom
to glide or move smoothly
Beresford
William-James & Beresford
BoyUnited Kingdom
Beresford is derived from Old English elements, meaning 'the ford by the grove or hill'. 'Bera' translates to bear, and 'ford' refers to a river crossing.
Prue
William-James & Prue
UnisexUnited Kingdom
To prove or test
Derryck
William-James & Derryck
BoyUnited Kingdom
The son of the oak tree
Melvyn
William-James & Melvyn
BoyUnited Kingdom
smooth hero or chief
Elyott
William-James & Elyott
BoyUnited Kingdom
Derived from 'Ellis', meaning the Lord is my God.
Ayton
William-James & Ayton
BoyUnited Kingdom
from the island
Shone
William-James & Shone
BoyUnited Kingdom
The name Shone is a feminine form of 'Sean', which means 'God is gracious'.
Reford
William-James & Reford
BoyUnited Kingdom
From the river crossing
Chesterfield
William-James & Chesterfield
BoyUnited Kingdom
Field of the chestnut trees
Gifford
William-James & Gifford
BoyUnited Kingdom
from the Old French 'Giffard' meaning 'gifted one'
Clegg
William-James & Clegg
BoyUnited Kingdom
from the small hill or a rocky place.
Reaford
William-James & Reaford
BoyUnited Kingdom
ford by the reeds
Barnet
William-James & Barnet
BoyUnited Kingdom
Barnet is derived from the Old English elements 'bearn' meaning 'child' and ‘æt’ meaning 'at', giving a sense of ‘child
Gordy
William-James & Gordy
BoyUnited Kingdom
Spacious or large
Gadge
William-James & Gadge
BoyUnited Kingdom
A term used in various dialects for a small gadget or tool.
earskin
William-James & earskin
BoyUnited Kingdom
Old English
Derby
William-James & Derby
UnisexUnited Kingdom
From the deer estate
Nevil
William-James & Nevil
BoyUnited Kingdom
from the new town
Dyson
William-James & Dyson
BoyUnited Kingdom
daughter of the warrior
Mayford
William-James & Mayford
BoyUnited Kingdom
A beloved name with deep roots
Severn
William-James & Severn
BoyUnited Kingdom
Sedge or a river name; also refers to the River Severn, the longest river in the UK
Trevun
William-James & Trevun
BoyUnited Kingdom
Variant of Trevor
Clements
William-James & Clements
BoyUnited Kingdom
Merciful, gentle.
Dilworth
William-James & Dilworth
BoyUnited Kingdom
A beloved name with deep roots
Clennon
William-James & Clennon
BoyUnited Kingdom
A form of the name 'Cledwyn', meaning 'rock or cliff'.
Briton
William-James & Briton
BoyUnited Kingdom
British
Thristan
William-James & Thristan
BoyUnited Kingdom
noisy, tumultuous; associated with the myth of Tristan
Melford
William-James & Melford
BoyUnited Kingdom
From the river bank by the mill
Craige
William-James & Craige
BoyUnited Kingdom
from the rocky hill
Thoburn
William-James & Thoburn
BoyUnited Kingdom
Thorny place
Latimer
William-James & Latimer
BoyUnited Kingdom
bearer of the letters