Submitted Names Matching Pattern *ton*

This is a list of submitted names in which the pattern is *ton*.
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Achton m Danish (Archaic)
Transferred use of the surname Achton that means "without land".
Acton m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Acton.
Afton f & m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Afton. It is also the name of a river in Scotland, and it coincides with the Swedish noun afton meaning "evening".... [more]
Agatón m Galician
Galician form of Agathon.
Agaton m Swedish, Norwegian (Rare), Polish (Rare)
Polish and Swedish form of Agathon.
Agatonas m Lithuanian (Rare)
Lithuanian form of Agathon.
Agatone m Italian
Italian form of Agathon.
Aghaton m Armenian
Albanian form of Agathon.
Agtton m Portuguese (Brazilian)
Ser único e inexistente, inexplicável, diferente
Ahpeahtone m Indigenous American
Means "wooden lance" or "kills with a lance" in Kiowa. Ahpeahtone (1856–1931) was a chief of the Kiowa tribe in Oklahoma, who is regarded as the last traditional chief of the tribe.
Aírton m Portuguese (Brazilian)
More commonly used variant of Ayrton.
Aiton m Ligurian
Ligurian form of Anthony.
Aitong m & f Kikuyu
Means "darling child" in Kikuyu.
Aitonui m Tahitian
From the Tahitian aito meaning "warrior" and nui, an archaic term meaning "big".
Ajtonka f Hungarian (Modern, Rare)
Modern coinage, intended as a feminine form of Ajtony.
Ajtony m Hungarian (Rare), Medieval Hungarian
Ajtony was an early-11th-century ruler in the territory now known as Banat in present-day Romania and Serbia.
Akaaton m Finnish (Archaic)
Finnish form of Agaton.
Alston m English
Transferred use of the surname Alston.
Altonio m African American (Rare)
Possibly an altered form of Antonio influenced by Al, Alto or Alton.
Altonious m Obscure
Most likely a variant of Altonio.
Amiton f Nahuatl
Possibly a diminutive form of Ami "hunt" using the -ton suffix.
Anaton m Norwegian (Rare, Archaic)
Norwegian male form of Anna or variation of Anton.
Andrellton m English (American)
This is the middle name of Keke Palmer's newborn son Leodis Jackson.
Andrelton m English (American)
Borne by American baseball player Andrelton Simmons.
Angelantonio m Italian
Combination of Angelo and Antonio.
Aniston f & m English (Modern)
Transferred use of the surname Aniston.... [more]
Anitoni m Tongan
Tongan form of Anthony.
Anniston f English (Modern)
Derived from the name of the city of Anniston in the state of Alabama. The city was founded in the late 19th century by Samuel Noble and Daniel Tyler, who named the city after the latter's daughter-in-law, Annie Tyler... [more]
Ánton m Sami
Sami form of Anton.
Antón m Kashubian
Kashubian form of Anton.
Antôn m Vietnamese
Vietnamese form of Antonius (see Anthony).
Antóna f Kashubian
Feminine form of Antón.
Antona f Sardinian, Galician
Sardinian form and Galician variant of Antonia.
Antona m Romansh
Variant of Anton.
Antonakis m Greek
Modern Greek diminutive of Antonios and Antonis, as it contains the modern Greek diminutive suffix -άκης (-akis)... [more]
Antonandria m Sardinian
Combination of Antoni and Andria.
Antône m Walloon
Walloon form of Antoine.
Antone m Corsican, English (American, Archaic), Ladin
Corsican and Ladin form and English variant of Anthony.
Antonedda f Sardinian
Diminutive of Antona.
Antonel m Romanian
Diminutive of Anton.
Antonela f Romanian
Feminine form of Antonel.
Antonellu m Sicilian
Diminutive of Antoni.
Antóneo m Medieval Galician
Medieval Galician form of Antonio.
Antoneta f Croatian, Albanian
Croatian and Albanian form of Antoinette.
Antonetta f Romansh
Feminine form of Antona.
Antòni m Occitan, Lengadocian, Provençal, Emilian-Romagnol
Occitan and Emilian-Romagnol form of Anthony.
Antoni m Georgian
Form of Anton with the nominative suffix, used in Georgian when the name is written stand-alone.
Antoni m & f German, German (Archaic)
Short version of Antonius or Antonia.
Ántonia f Literature
Used in "My Ántonia", as the name of a Bohemian (Czech) protagonist. A form of the name Antonia, different than the usual Czech form Antonie 1... [more]
Antònia f Catalan, Sardinian
Catalan and Sardinian form of Antonia.
Antonía f Icelandic
Icelandic form of Antonia.
Antonial m English
Could be a form of Anthony/Antonio?
Antonica f Portuguese
A diminutive of Antónia.
Antonicella f Sicilian
Diminutive of Antonia.
Antonicellu m Sicilian
Diminutive of Antoni.
Antonida f Russian, Ukrainian (Archaic)
Ukrainian folk form of Antonina and Russian variant.
Antoniel m Portuguese (Brazilian)
Possibly an elaboration of Antônio.
Antoniete f Friulian
Friulian form of Antonietta.
Antonijn m Dutch
Dutch form of Antonin.
Antonijs m Latvian (Rare)
Latvian form of Antonius.
Antonína f Czech
Czech feminine form of Antoninus (see Antonino).
Antoniña f Galician
Galician form of Antonina.
Antonine m & f Georgian (Archaic), French (Rare)
Georgian form of Antoninus as well as the French form of Antonina.... [more]
Antoninu m Sardinian
Sardinian form of Antoninus (see Antonino).
Antôniô m Vietnamese
Vietnamese form of Antonius (see Anthony.)
Antoniotto m Medieval Italian
Diminutive of Antonio, as -otto is an Italian masculine diminutive suffix. A known bearer of this name was the Genoese trader and explorer Antoniotto Usodimare (1416-1462)... [more]
Antoñito m Spanish
Diminutive of Antonio.
Antoniusz m Polish
Polish form of Antonius.
Antoniuzza f Sicilian
Diminutive of Antonia.
Antoniuzzu m Sicilian
Diminutive of Antoni.
Antonjana f Slovene
Elaboration of Antonija.
Antonjo m Albanian
Albanian borrowing of Antonio.
Antonmaria m Italian (Rare)
Combination of Antonio and Maria.
Antonu m Corsican
Corsican form of Anthony.
Antonuccia f Medieval Italian
Medieval Italian diminutive of Antonia, as -uccia is an Italian feminine diminutive suffix.
Antonuccio m Medieval Italian
Medieval Italian diminutive of Antonio, as -uccio is an Italian masculine diminutive suffix.
Antonuzza f Sicilian
Diminutive of Antonia.
Antonya f Obscure
Variant of Antonia.
Anttoni f Basque (Rare)
Basque diminutive of Antonia (see also Antton).
Appleton m English
Transferred use of the surname Appleton.
Aristogeiton m Ancient Greek
Derived from Greek ἄριστος (aristos) meaning "best" and γείτων (geiton) meaning "neighbour".
Aristonax m Ancient Greek
Derived from the Greek adjective ἄριστος (aristos) meaning "best" combined with the Greek noun ἄναξ (anax) meaning "master, lord, chief".
Aristone m Italian
Italian form of Ariston.
Aristónico m Spanish
Spanish form of Aristonicus.
Aristonico m Italian
Italian form of Aristonicus.
Aristonicus m Ancient Greek (Latinized), History
Latinized form of Aristonikos. This name was borne by a king of Pergamon, as well as several ancient Greek scholars.
Aristonike f Ancient Greek
Feminine form of Aristonikos. According to the 5th-century BC historian Herodotus, this was the name of the oracle of Delphi in the time of Xerxes' invasion.
Aristonikos m Ancient Greek
Means "(the) best victory", derived from Greek ἄριστος (aristos) "best" combined with Greek νίκη (nike) "victory".
Aristonoos m Ancient Greek
Means "of the best disposition" or "excellent in wisdom" in Greek, composed of ἄριστος (aristos) meaning "best" and νόος (noos) meaning "mind, thought".
Aristonymos m Ancient Greek
Derived from Greek ἄριστος (aristos) meaning "best" and ὄνυμα (onyma) meaning "name".
Aristonymus m Ancient Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of Aristonymos. This name was borne by an eponymous archon of Athens, who lived in the 3rd century BC.
Arlington m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Arlington. Notable bearer the American poet Edwin Arlington Robinson received the name rather unusually when a man from Arlington, Massachusetts was selected to pull a name out of a hat to bestow his first name, Edwin.
Arrington m & f Obscure
Transferred use of the surname Arrington. The USA Social Security Administration has recorded 17 boys and 15 girls with the name Arringtion in 2001.
Artystone f Old Persian (Hellenized)
Greek form of the Old Persian name *Ṛtastūnā meaning "pillar of Ṛta, the deified Truth", derived from 𐎠𐎼𐎫 (arta) "true" and‎ 𐎿𐎬𐎢𐎴𐎠 (stūnā) "pillar, column"... [more]
Aston m Spanish (Modern)
Spanish form of Ashton.
Athelaston m African American (Modern, Rare)
Either a combination of Athel and Aston or a variant of Athelston.... [more]
Athelston m Medieval English, English (Rare), Literature
Medieval variant of Æthelstan, which is still in use today. In literature, this is the name of the eponymous character of the Middle English verse romance Athelston (14th century), the author of which is unknown.... [more]
Atherton m English (Rare, Archaic)
Transferred use of the surname Atherton. A famous bearer of the name was American lawyer Atherton Blight (1834-1909).
Atlatonan f Aztec and Toltec Mythology
Possibly derived from Nahuatl atlan "water, in the water" and tonan "our mother". This was an Aztec goddess of the coast, lepers, and disease, patron of those born with physical disabilities or ailments, or who suffered from illnesses involving open sores.
Atonal m Nahuatl
Derived from Nahuatl atl "water" and tonalli "day, warmth of the sun".
Atonemac m Nahuatl
Means "not our inheritance" in Nahuatl.
Atong m Filipino
Diminutive of Renato, Fortunato, and other names ending in -ato.
Atoni m Maori
Maori form of Anthony.
Atonio m Maori
Maori form of Anthony.
Autonoë f Greek Mythology, Ancient Greek
Feminine form of Autonoos (see Autonous). In Greek mythology this was the name of the daughter of Cadmus, founder of Thebes and Harmonia, one of the Bacchae in Euripides' play of the same name.
Autonous m Greek Mythology
Means "self-willed" or "mind of one’s own", derived from Greek αὐτός (autos) meaning "self" and νόος (noos) meaning "mind, thought".
Avtonom m History (Ecclesiastical), Russian (Archaic)
Russian form and Romanian variant of Autonom. A notable bearer was Russian general Avtonom Golovin (1667-1720).
Axton m English (Modern)
Transferred use of the surname Axton, meaning "Acca's stone", from the Old English given name Acca and stān 'stone'.
Aycuiton f Nahuatl
Meaning uncertain, probably a diminutive form of another name, using -ton.
Ayebatonye m & f Ijaw
Means "what God has destined" or "destiny" in Ijaw.
Ayibatonbara f & m Ijaw
Means "the will of God" in Ijaw.
Ayrton m English, Portuguese (Brazilian), Various
Transferred use of the surname Ayrton, which was originally taken from the place name Airton.... [more]
Ayton m English
Transferred use of the surname Ayton.
Ballington m English (British, Rare, ?)
Transferred use of the surname Ballington.... [more]
Bankston m English (American, Modern, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Bankston.
Barton m English, Popular Culture
Transferred use of the surname Barton. In popular culture, Barton Fink is the name of a playwright in the 1991 film "Barton Fink".
Baxton m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the English surname of Baxton.
Beitong m & f Chinese
From Chinese 北 (běi) meaning "north" combined with 彤 (tóng) meaning "red, vermillion", 统 (tǒng) meaning "command, control, unite, unify", 同 or 仝 (tóng) both meaning "same, identical, together", or 通 (tōng) meaning "pass, travel, go through"... [more]
Belton m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Belton.
Berton m English
Variant of Burton.
Beton m American (Rare, Archaic)
Transferred use of the surname Beton.
Beton f Medieval Welsh
Medieval variant of Bethan.
Betong m Filipino, Tagalog
Diminutive of Alberto, Roberto and similar names.
Biston m Greek Mythology
In Greek mythology, Biston was a son of Ares and Callirrhoe (daughter of the river-god Nestus), and the eponymous founder of the city of Bistonia.
Blackstone m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname.
Blátǫnn m Old Norse
Old Norse byname, combination of blár "blue", "dark", "black" and tǫnn "tooth". Means "blue-tooth".
Bog‘bo‘ston f Uzbek
Means "flourishing garden, flourishing orchard" in Uzbek.
Bolton m English (Rare)
From Old English bolt-tun, “settlement within a dwelling”.
Bo‘stongo‘zal f Uzbek
Derived from the Uzbek bo'ston meaning "vibrant garden" and go'zal meaning "beautiful".
Braitón m Spanish (Latin American, Rare)
Likely a Hispanicised form of Brighton.
Branton m English
Derived from the surname Branton.
Brayton m English (American, Modern)
Transferred use of the surname Brayton. It began rising in popularity in the 1990s along with other names containing the elements bray and ton.
Breton m American (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Breton.
Bretton m English (American, Modern, Rare)
Either a variant of Britton or a transferred use of the surname Bretton.
Brighton m & f English
Transferred use of the surname Brighton.
Brinton m English
Transferred use of the surname Brinton.
Briton m English (American, Modern, Rare)
Either a variant of Britton or derived from the surname Briton.
Brixton m American
From a district in south London, England. Entered popular usage in the US in early 2000s.
Bronxton m English (American)
Combination of Bronx and the popular name suffix -ton. According to the SSA, this name was given to 5 boys in 2017.
Brunton m Scottish (Rare), English (Australian)
Transferred use of the surname Brunton. James Brunton Stephens (1835-1902) was a Scottish-born Australian poet, and author of 'Convict Once'.
Brynton m English
Variant of Brinton, influenced by the name Bryn.
Bryston m American (Modern, Rare)
Variant of Bryson influenced by other names ending in ton or ston.
Button m English
The name of Button Gwinnett, one of the signatories (first signature on the left) on the United States Declaration of Independence.
Buxton m English
Derived from the surname Buxton.
Calton m English (American, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Calton.
Capiton m Late Greek (Anglicized), History (Ecclesiastical)
Anglicized form of Kapiton. Even though it is related, this name is not to be confused with Latin capitonis, which is the genitive of Latin capito meaning "big-headed" (see Capito).... [more]
Caritón m Galician, Spanish
Galician and Spanish form of Chariton.
Caritone m Italian
Italian form of Chariton.
Carrington f English (American, Modern, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Carrington.
Carston m English (American, Modern, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Carston.
Caston m English (American)
Invented American Name
Caton f American
Possibly a variant of Catherine. This can also be related to the surname Caton.
Cepatlatonac m Nahuatl
Meaning uncertain.
Chalchiuhtlatonac m & f Nahuatl, Aztec and Toltec Mythology
Means "shining precious stone" in Nahuatl, from chālchiuhtli "precious green or blue stone" and tlatonac "shining, prospering". This was the name of the second ruler of the Mexica, as well as an epithet of the goddess Chalchiuhtlicue.
Charleton m & f English
Variant of Charlton.
Charyton m English
English form of Chariton.
Chaseton m English (American, Rare)
Combination of Chase with the popular suffix -ton.
Chaston m English (American, Modern, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Chaston. May also be a variant of Chaseton.
Chayton m English
Variant of Chaytan.
Chichiton f & m Nahuatl
Means "little dog, puppy" in Nahuatl.
Chicueton f & m Nahuatl
Possibly means "little eight", derived from Nahuatl chicueyi "eight" and the diminutive suffix -ton.
Chihuaton f Nahuatl
Probably derived from Nahuatl chihua "to do, to make" and the diminutive suffix -ton.
Chilton f Nahuatl
Possibly means "little chilli" in Nahuatl, or alternately, refers to a kind of small fly.
Chimalmanton m & f Nahuatl
Diminutive form of Chimalma.
Chitonette f Judeo-Anglo-Norman
Derived from Middle English chitte "a young animal, cub, whelp" and chit "a child or babe; a young, small, or insignificant person or animal" as well as "a pert or sassy young person, especially a young woman".
Chopinton f Nahuatl
Meaning uncertain, contains the diminutive suffix -ton.
Christonia m Russian
Diminutive for Christan
Chuantong m Chinese
From the Chinese 传 (chuán) meaning "summon, propagate, transmit" and 统 (tǒng) meaning "govern, command, unite".
Cicihuaton f Nahuatl
Probably a reduplicate form of Cihuaton.
Cihuaton f Nahuatl
Means "little woman" in Nahuatl, a diminutive form of Cihuatl.
Cipactonal m Aztec and Toltec Mythology
An Aztec deity, god of astrology and calendars. He and his wife, Oxomoco, were known as the first human couple. Derived from Nahuatl cipactli "crocodile, alligator, caiman; crocodilian monster, dragon", with the second element possibly being tonalli "day, sun, heat; day-sign; soul, fate".
Citlalatonac m Aztec, Aztec and Toltec Mythology
Probably means "glowing star", from Nahuatl citlalin "star" and tona "to shine, to be warm". This was the name of an Aztec deity who created the stars alongside his wife, Citlallicue.
Claxton m English
Derived from the surname Claxton.
Clenton m English (American, Rare)
Either taken from the surname, Clenton, or used as a variant of Clinton.
Cliffton m English
From the surname Cliffton.
Clintona f African American
Feminine form of Clinton.... [more]
Clopton m English (British, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Clopton. A notable bearer was Clopton Havers (1657-1702), who became a Physician in England (via the Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians) in 1687 and wrote several books related to the study and structure of bones.
Coaton f Nahuatl
Means "little serpent" in Nahuatl, the diminutive form of Coatl.
Coleton m English (Modern)
Variant of Colton, the spelling influenced by that of Cole.
Colston m English
Transferred use of the surname Colston, meaning “coal town.”
Çolton f & m Nahuatl
Meaning uncertain, possibly a diminutive form of another name, using -ton.
Corianton m Mormon
In The Book of Mormon, Corianton was the third son of Alma the Younger and the brother of Helaman and Shiblon... [more]
Cotton m English (Puritan)
Transferred use of the surname Cotton.
Cottonwood f & m Obscure
Transferred use of the surname Cottonwood.
Coyolton m Nahuatl
Means "little bell", derived from Nahuatl coyolli "bell".
Cozcaton f Nahuatl
Means "little jewel, little necklace" in Nahuatl, a diminutive form of Cozca.
Crayton m English (Rare)
Either a variant of Creighton or transferred use of the surname Crayton.
Cretón m Spanish
Spanish form of Kreton.
Ctonia f Italian (Rare), Spanish (Rare)
Spanish and Italian form of Chthonia.
Cuauhzton m Nahuatl
Means "eagle hair" or "wooden head" in Nahuatl, from cuauhtli "eagle" or cuahuitl "tree, wood" combined with tzontli "hair, head". It can also be derived directly from the vocabulary word cuauhtzontli, meaning either "eagle wig, crown, feathered headdress" (a kind of ornament worn by captains, tied to their backs), or "tree trunk, tree top".
Dancell-Dallphebo-Marke-Antony-Dallery-Gallery-Cesar m Obscure (Rare)
Borne by Dancell-Dallphebo-Marke-Antony-Dallery-Gallery-Cesar Williams, baptized on 18 January 1676 at the parish church of Old Swinford in England, whose father also bore this name. The original bearer was likely born at around the time of the English Civil War (1642-1651) and his name appears to mock Puritan eccentricity.
Danton m Soviet
Transferred use of the surname Danton in honor of French revolutionary Georges Danton (1759-1794).
Darlington m English
Transferred use of the surname Darlington.
Darquinton m African American
Combination of prefix dar with Quinton.
Dashton m American (Modern, Rare)
Combined with Dash and -ton (from names like Kingston).
Daston m Uzbek
Variant of Doston, which is the main Uzbek form of Dastan.
Dastonbek m Uzbek
Variant of Dostonbek, which is the main Uzbek form of Dastanbek.
Daytona f English (Modern), German (Modern, Rare)
Possibly from the name of Daytona Beach, a coastal city in northeastern Florida (U.S.), which was founded in 1870 by Mathias Day, Jr., and is famous for its car races. It could also be thought of as a feminine variant of Dayton.
Delton m English (American)
Transferred use of the place name Delton.
Dexton m English (Modern, Rare)
A combination of Dex and the popular suffix -ton.
Dilton m English
All I know is that Dilton is an Archie character.
Domenicantonio m Italian
Contraction of Domenico and Antonio.
Doston m Tajik, Uzbek
Tajik and Uzbek form of Dastan.... [more]
Dostonbek m Tajik (Rare), Uzbek
Tajik and Uzbek form of Dastanbek. Known bearers of this name include the Uzbek soccer players Dostonbek Khamdamov (b. 1996) and Dostonbek Tursunov (b... [more]
Drayton m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Drayton.
Driton m Albanian
Variant of Dritan.
Dutton m English (Modern, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Dutton.
Eaton m English (American, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Eaton.
Ecaton f & m Nahuatl
Diminutive form of Ecatl.
Edgerton m English
Transferred use of the surname Edgerton.
Egerton m English
Transferred use of the surname Egerton.
Éliton m Portuguese (Brazilian)
Possibly a variant of Wellington.
Elivelton m Portuguese (Brazilian)
Allegedly a combination of Eli 1 and Welton.
Elliston m English
Transferred use of the surname Elliston.
Elphinstone m English
Trasnferred use of the surname Elphinstone.
Elston m English
Derived from the surname, Elston.
Eltona f Albanian
Feminine form of Elton.
Eltonet f Obscure
Perhaps a variant of Eltonette.
Eltonette f Obscure
Feminization of Elton.
Entoni m Serbian (Rare), Ukrainian (Rare), Albanian (Rare), Italian (Rare)
Variant of Anthony, reflecting the English pronunciation.