| Name | Meaning | Gender | Origin |
| Aberfa | From The Mouth Of The River ABERTHA | Female | Welsh |
| Abhainn | River | Male | Scottish |
| Abhainn, Aibne | River ACAIR, AKIR, ACAISEID | Male | Scottish |
| Achelous | Myth Name (A River God) | Male | Greek |
| Afram | Akan Of Ghana Name Referring To The Afram River In Ghana's Ashanti Region. | Male | African |
| Aibne | River | Male | Scottish |
| Amhuinn | Lives At The Alder-Tree River | Female | Gaelic |
| Avonmora | From The Great River | Female | Irish |
| Avonmore | From The Great River | Male | Irish |
| Ballinamore | From The Great River | Male | Irish |
| Biford | Lives At The River Crossing | Male | English |
| Boynton | From Tbe White River | Male | Celtic |
| Byford | Lives At The River Crossing | Male | English |
| Caindale | From The Clear River Valley | Male | English |
| Calder | From The Stony River | Male | Celtic |
| Caolabhuinn | From The Narrow River | Male | Gaelic |
| Charon | Myth Name (Ferryman Across The River Styx) | Male | Greek |
| Cleonie | From The Greek Cleone Daughter Of A River God | Female | Irish |
| Clyde | Refers To The Scottish Clyde River. | Male | Scottish |
| Colwyn | A River In Wales. | Male | Welsh |
| Delaney | From The River Slaney | Male | Irish |
| Derwent | Surname Referring To Derwent River In England. | Male | English |
| Doug | From The Dark River. The Scottish Douglas Clan Had Two Historical Branches: (Black Douglases And Red Douglases.) The Lords Of These Clans Figure In Sir Walter Scott's Novels. | Male | Scottish |
| Douglass | From The Dark River. The Scottish Douglas Clan Had Two Historical Branches: (Black Douglases And Red Douglases.) The Lords Of These Clans Figure In Sir Walter Scott's Novels. | Male | Scottish |
| Eaton | From The Riverside Village | Male | English |
| Eatun | From The Riverside Village | Male | English |
| Ford | River Crossing | Male | English |
| Forde | A Shallow Place Used To Cross A River Or Stream. Surname. | Male | English |
| Fynn | Europeanized Version Of Ghanaian Name Offin, After The Offin River. | Male | African |
| Gliona | From The Greek Cleone Daughter Of A River God | Female | Irish |