Croft
c-ro-ft
Origin:British
Meaning:Enclosed field, enclosed land
Baby will always feel safe and protected with a name like Croft. This age-old English boy’s name began as a surname or toponym for those who lived by an “enclosed field” or “enclosed land.” Picture pastoral countryside dwellings, sprawling landscapes, and charming stone walls. Often, crofts were used for farming or tillage, but could also be wild and untamed pieces of land. You might recognize this surname from the likes of tennis player Annabel Croft, Sky Sports broadcaster David Croft, or even fictional Tomb Raider Lara Croft. Today, Croft has become an interesting and unique boy’s name that has a fresh-yet-vintage feel that is sure to help baby stand out in whatever field they choose!
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