Yardley
US Popularity Rank: 21127
Origin: British
Meaning: Fenced meadow; Woodland from which spars are taken
If baby brings nothing but peace and serenity to your life, you might want to consider the cute name Yardley. Meaning “fenced meadow,” it evokes evokes of rolling green hills delicately sprinkled with vibrant florals. Of English origin, Yardley is typically masculine and was originally a placename and a surname that meant “woodland from which spars are taken.” It has ancient roots in Anglo-Saxon culture and was thought to originate in the 10th century, making for an ideal choice that honors baby’s heritage.