Boys baby names
Names tagged with “Boys” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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44 names
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- Baron
English
92From Old French 'baron' meaning a nobleman or man of rank. Originally denoted a feudal vassal or titled landowner of significant social status.
- Shloime
Hebrew
84From Hebrew Shlomo, meaning 'peaceful one.' A Yiddish diminutive form traditionally used in Jewish communities, carrying the same significance as Solomon.
- Zekai
Japanese
84Meaning varies by kanji used; commonly combines 'ze' (清/世) meaning clear or generation with 'kai' (海/開) meaning sea or open
- Andrews
Greek
84Son of Andrew, derived from Greek Andreas meaning 'strong and manly.' Andrew comes from the Greek element andros meaning 'man' or 'warrior.'
- Aemon
Irish
84From Old Irish 'aedh' meaning fire. Associated with the rowan tree in Celtic tradition, symbolizing protection and magic.
- Kristoffer
Greek
84Bearer of Christ, from Greek Christophoros. Scandinavian form with -er/-ff suffix typical of Nordic naming conventions.
- Kendryck
Celtic
76A modern variant of Kendrick, derived from Celtic roots meaning 'royal ruler' or 'chief'. Associated with strength and leadership.
- Aizaiah
Hebrew
76God is my salvation. A biblical name combining 'Azi' (strength) with 'iah' (God), conveying divine protection and deliverance.
- Jozaiah
Hebrew
76Compound of Yah (God) and Isaiah (God saves). A modern elaboration of the biblical prophet Isaiah's name with contemporary spelling.
- Braeden
Irish
74From Old Irish 'bradán' meaning 'salmon', symbolizing wisdom and strength in Celtic tradition
- Mohammad
Arabic
72From Arabic meaning 'the praised one' or 'the commendable'. Derived from the root H-M-D, signifying praise and commendation.
- Alecxander
Greek
70Defender of men. From Greek 'alexein' (to defend) and 'andros' (man). A variant spelling of Alexander.
- Kabiel
Hebrew
70From Hebrew, possibly derived from 'Kabbalah' or related to angelic names. A modern creation blending Kabbalistic tradition with contemporary naming.
- Jahriel
Hebrew
70God exalts. A name of Hebrew angelic origin, combining Jah (God) and the element of elevation or exaltation, found in biblical and Jewish tradition.
- Braxtynn
English
70Modern invented name, likely a blend of Braxton (English surname meaning 'Bractun's settlement') with the -nn suffix trend popularized in contemporary American naming.
- Ezavier
Hebrew
70From Hebrew Xavi/Xavier meaning 'new house' or 'bright'. Ezavier is a modern phonetic variant blending Xavier with contemporary Z-spelling trends.
- Jash
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'laugh' or 'smile'; connotes joy and brightness in Hindu tradition.
- Lynxx
English
62Modern invented spelling of Lynx, the wild cat known for its keen sight and tufted ears. Represents independence and sharp instincts.
- Shemuel
Hebrew
62From Hebrew Shmuel meaning 'God has heard' or 'name of God'. A biblical name borne by the prophet Samuel in the Old Testament.
- Xayvier
Spanish
55From Spanish/Basque Xabier, derived from the Basque village of Etxabier. Associated with Saint Francis Xavier, the missionary and saint.
- Akhil
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'whole' or 'complete', symbolizing completeness and unity in Hindu philosophy
- Sajjad
Arabic
42From Arabic meaning 'one who prostrates in prayer', referring to devoted worship in Islamic tradition
- Abdulrehman
Arabic
42Servant of the Compassionate One (Allah). A deeply religious name honoring divine mercy and devotion.
- Reehan
Irish
42From Old Irish meaning 'little red one', also associated with the rowan tree which bears bright red berries
- Tawfiq
Arabic
42From Arabic 'tawfīq' meaning 'success' or 'good fortune,' often used in Islamic contexts to denote divine favor and achievement.
- Briscoe
English
42From a Scottish place name, likely derived from Old English elements meaning 'brushwood' or 'briar', referring to a location characterized by thorny vegetation.
- Ashal
Arabic
42From Arabic/Hebrew roots meaning 'beautiful' or 'handsome'. Associated with grace and elegant appearance in Semitic traditions.
- Kingzion
English
42Modern invented name combining 'King' (ruler, nobility) with 'Zion' (biblical promised land, place of spiritual significance). Contemporary creation reflecting aspirational and spiritual themes.
- Crowley
Irish
42From Old Irish 'cruach' meaning 'crowd' or 'heap', also associated with dwelling near a crooked stream or hill
- Aansh
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit meaning 'part of the divine' or 'a portion of God', reflecting Hindu philosophical concepts of atman and brahman.
- Eleftherios
Greek
42From Greek 'eleutheros' meaning free or liberated. Historically significant in ancient Greece as a name embodying freedom and independence.
- Sauvage
French
42From French meaning 'wild' or 'savage', derived from Latin 'silvaticus'. Evokes untamed nature and fierce independence.
- Itay
Hebrew
42From Hebrew 'Itai' meaning 'with me' or 'God is with me'. A name rooted in biblical tradition with spiritual significance.
- Neiman
Hebrew
42From Hebrew 'nachal' meaning 'stream' or 'flowing water,' also historically used as a Jewish surname meaning 'pleasant' or 'agreeable' in Yiddish contexts.
- Chapman
English
40From Old English meaning 'merchant' or 'tradesman', derived from 'ceap' (to buy/sell) and 'man'. Originally an occupational surname for those engaged in commerce.
- Gedalya
Hebrew
40From Hebrew 'Gedaliah,' meaning 'God is great.' A biblical name borne by a Babylonian-appointed governor of Judah in the 6th century BCE.
- Maddax
Celtic
40Modern invented name blending Madden (Irish 'little dog') with the -ax suffix popular in contemporary naming.
- Rudraksh
Sanskrit
40From Sanskrit 'Rudra' (Shiva) and 'Aksha' (eye/bead). Refers to the sacred rudraksha seed beads used in Hindu prayer malas and meditation.
- Judsen
English
40Surname-derived given name, likely from Judson (son of Judd), ultimately from Germanic roots meaning 'praised' or 'judicial'
- Alyosha
Slavic
10Russian diminutive of Alexei/Alexander, derived from Greek 'alexein' meaning 'to defend' or 'to protect'
- Kinson
English
10Son of Kinsey, derived from Old English meaning 'royal victory' or 'kinsman's victory'
- Thedore
Greek
10From Greek 'theos' (god) and 'doron' (gift), meaning 'gift of God' or 'divine gift'.
- Volvi
Scandinavian
10From Old Norse meaning 'rolling stone' or 'to roll', suggesting movement and natural strength
- Avenir
French
6From French 'avenir' meaning 'future'. A modern, aspirational name reflecting hope and possibility.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
