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Sibling names for Huston
Names that feel like they belong with Huston — they share Huston's strong style, lean toward its English origin, sit at a similar level of familiarity, so a sibling set sounds intentional rather than random.
| Name | Origin | Pronunciation | Meaning | Popularity |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Wellington Boy | English | /WEL-ing-tun/ | From English place name, meaning "from the cattle farm." | 65/100 |
| Manley Boy | English | /MAN-lee/ | From an English place name meaning man's clearing or manly meadow. | 61/100 |
| Thornton Boy | English | /THOR-tun/ | Thorn bush settlement, from Old English thorn and tun. | 68/100 |
| Rosevelt Boy | English | /ROHZ-uh-velt/ | Rose field, a variant of Roosevelt from Dutch origin. | 68/100 |
| Newell Boy | English | /NOO-el/ | From English surname, possibly meaning new well or dwelling. | 69/100 |
| Burnell Boy | English | /ber-NEL/ | From English surname, derived from brown and -el suffix. | 70/100 |
| Sherwin Boy | English | /SHER-win/ | Bright friend. | 71/100 |
| Haskell Boy | English | /HAS-kəl/ | From the Norse name Hasculf. | 71/100 |
| Armond Boy | English | /ar-MUND/ | Army man or warrior; variant of Armand. | 73/100 |
| Wheeler Boy | English | /WHEE-ler/ | One who makes or uses wheels, an occupational surname. | 53/100 |
| Calvert Boy | English | /KAL-vert/ | A cowherd, from calf (young cow) and herd. | 53/100 |
| Merwin Boy | English | /MUR-win/ | English surname possibly meaning famous friend or pleasant lake. | 52/100 |
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