| Name
|
Origin
|
Meaning
|
Gender
|
| Abhainn
|
Scottish |
River |
M |
| Aibne
|
Scottish |
River |
M |
| Amhuinn
|
Scottish |
From the alder tree river |
M |
| Avonmora
|
Irish |
From the great river |
F |
| Avonmore
|
Irish |
From the great river |
M |
| Ballinamore
|
Irish |
From the great river |
M |
| Biford
|
English |
Lives at the river crossing |
M |
| Boynton
|
Celtic |
From tbe white river |
M |
| Boynton
|
Irish |
From the town by the river Boyn |
M |
| Byford
|
English |
Lives at the river crossing |
M |
| Caindale
|
English |
From the clear river valley |
M |
| Calder
|
Celtic |
From the stony river |
M |
| Cleonie
|
Irish |
From the Greek Cleone daughter of a river god |
F |
| Clyde
|
Scottish |
Refers to the Scottish Clyde river. |
M |
| Delaney
|
Irish |
From the river Slaney |
M |
| Derwent
|
English |
Surname referring to Derwent River in England. |
M |
| Doug
|
Scottish |
From the dark river. The Scottish Douglas clan had two historical branches: (Black Douglases and Red Douglases.) The lords of these clans figure in Sir Walter Scott''s novels. |
M |
| Douglas
|
Scottish |
From the dark river. The Scottish Douglas clan had two historical branches: (Black Douglases and Red Douglases.) The lords of these clans figure in Sir Walter Scott''s novels. |
M |
| Douglass
|
Scottish |
From the dark river. The Scottish Douglas clan had two historical branches: (Black Douglases and Red Douglases.) The lords of these clans figure in Sir Walter Scott''s novels. |
M |
| Eaton
|
English |
From the riverside village |
M |
| Eatun
|
English |
From the riverside village |
M |
| Ford
|
English |
River crossing |
M |
| Forde
|
English |
A shallow place used to cross a river or stream. Surname. |
M |
| Gliona
|
Irish |
From the Greek Cleone daughter of a river god |
F |
| Godavari
|
Indian |
name of a river (india) |
F |