Bexley
Bexley is an English surname that has gained popularity as a given name in recent years. The name is derived from a place name, referring to various locations in England, such as Bexley in Kent and Bexley in Northamptonshire.
The exact origin of the place name Bexley is uncertain, but it is believed to be composed of Old English elements that potentially mean 'meadow of the brooks.' This suggests a connection to a meadow or clearing near a stream or small river.
As a given name, Bexley has a certain charm and uniqueness, with a slightly quirky and modern feel. It has been embraced as a gender-neutral name, although it is more commonly used for girls.
While Bexley doesn't have a specific meaning beyond its geographic roots, it carries a sense of natural beauty and a connection to the English countryside, which may appeal to some parents.