Quenby

Meaning: Womanly estate Gender: Male Pronunciation: Kwen-Bee Language origin of Quenby: Germanic Regional origin of Quenby: Northern Europe Languages Quenby is most common: English Religions Quenby is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: Q, Kwen Last letter and sound: Y, bee Alternative Spelling: Quinby, Quynby, Quinbee

Perry

Meaning: Pear tree Gender: Male Pronunciation: Pehr-Ee Language origin of Perry: Germanic Regional origin of Perry: Northern Europe Languages Perry is most common: English Religions Perry is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: P, Pehr Last letter and sound: Y, ee Alternative Spelling: Perrin, Perkin, Pierre

Ozzy

Meaning: Divine spear or God’s power (nickname for Oswald, etc) Gender: Male Pronunciation: Oz-Ee Language origin of Ozzy: Germanic Regional origin of Ozzy: Northern Europe Languages Ozzy is most common: English Religions Ozzy is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: O, Oz Last letter and sound: Y, ee Alternative Spelling: Ozzie, Oz, Ozzi

Pauley

Meaning: Little Paul Gender: Male Pronunciation: Paw-Lee Language origin of Pauley: Germanic Regional origin of Pauley: Northern Europe Languages Pauley is most common: English Religions Pauley is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: P, Paw Last letter and sound: Y, lee Alternative Spelling: Paulson, Paxton, Paul

Norway

Meaning: Northern way (country name) Gender: Male Pronunciation: Nor-Way Language origin of Norway: Germanic Regional origin of Norway: Northern Europe Languages Norway is most common: English Religions Norway is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: N, Nor Last letter and sound: Y, way Alternative Spelling: Nor, Norwen, Norver

Ney

Meaning: Island Gender: Male Pronunciation: Nay Language origin of Ney: Germanic Regional origin of Ney: Northern Europe Languages Ney is most common: English, French Religions Ney is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: N, Nay Last letter and sound: Y, – Alternative Spelling: Nay, Ne, Nea

Motley

Meaning: Variegated or colorful Gender: Male Pronunciation: Maht-Lee Language origin of Motley: Germanic Regional origin of Motley: Northern Europe Languages Motley is most common: English Religions Motley is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: M, Maht Last letter and sound: Y, lee Alternative Spelling: Mot, Mott, Monty

Moxley

Meaning: From Mokes’s clearing Gender: Male Pronunciation: Mox-Lee Language origin of Moxley: Germanic Regional origin of Moxley: Northern Europe Languages Moxley is most common: English Religions Moxley is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: M, Mox Last letter and sound: Y, lee Alternative Spelling: Mox, Moxton, Moxson

Morley

Meaning: Moor clearing Gender: Male Pronunciation: Mor-Lee Language origin of Morley: Germanic Regional origin of Morley: Northern Europe Languages Morley is most common: English Religions Morley is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: M, Mor Last letter and sound: Y, lee Alternative Spelling: Morell, Mory, Moryson

Mccoy

Meaning: Son of Aodh Gender: Male Pronunciation: Mack-Oy Language origin of Mccoy: Germanic Regional origin of Mccoy: Northern Europe Languages Mccoy is most common: English Religions Mccoy is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: M, Mack Last letter and sound: Y, oy Alternative Spelling: McKay, McCoyson, Macoy