24 double-barrelled boy names that will stand out on the school register:
Tommy means 'twin' and is a shortened version of the name Thomas. The name is also of Greek origin.2) Joshua-Lee
James is from Hebrew but has an English origing of 'supplanter.' It's a classic and traditional name for a boy.Meaning 'wolf-counsel,' Ralphie is a modern version of the name Ralph which is of German origin. Ralphie is slowly becoming a popular name for boys too. Dean has the meaning 'church official,' and is of English origin. The name is simple yet is the perfect name for a strong baby boy.Meaning 'ruler; strong as an eagle' the name Arnie is quirky yet super cool for a boy. The name is of German origin and is a modern version of the name Arnold.13) Corey-James
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