Boy Names

See our entire collection of boy names, featuring everything from timeless choices like James and William to modern favorites like Noah and Leo. Each name holds its own charm and significance, reflecting qualities such as strength, individuality, and character. Explore our list to find the perfect fit for your little one!

Aalin

Celtic, “harmony, stone, or noble.”

Aamon

Biblical and Hebrew, “one who induces eagerness.”

Aaron

Hebrew, “exalted or strong.”

Aarush

Sanskrit, “first ray of the sun.”

Aatos

Finnish, “thought.”

Aatu

Finnish, “forest, bear.”

Aaven

English, “fair radiance.”

Aban

Persian, “waters.”

Abbas

Arabic, “austere.”

Abel

Hebrew, “breath.”

Abiel

Hebrew, “God is my father.”

Abigor

Biblical, “unwilling.”

Abner

Biblical and Hebrew, “father of light.”

Abraham

Hebrew, “father of multitudes or father of many nations.”

Abriel

Hebrew, “father of multitude, God is my strength.”

Acacius 

Greek, “thorny; or innocent, not evil.”

Ace

Latin, “one” or “unity.”

Aceyn

Modern invented name.

Achilles

Greek, “pain, sorrow, warrior.”

Ackerley

English, “dweller at the acre meadow.”

Adam

Hebrew, “the ground or earth.”

Adan

Spanish, “red earth.”

Adao

Portuguese, “ground, the earth.”

Addae

African, “morning sun.”

Ade

African, “king, crown, or royalty.”

Adeben

African, “island of a woman called Eadwynn, 12th born child.”

Adiel

Hebrew, “ornament of God.”

Adio

African, “be righteous, joy.”

Adlai

Hebrew, Biblical, “God is just.”

Adler

German, “eagle.”

Adnan

Arabic, “settler.”

Adney

English, “the deadly one.”

Adonis

Greek, “extremely good looking, handsome, lord.”

Adriel

Hebrew, “God is my help.”

Adwin

African, “artist, intellectual.”

Aeneas

Greek, “to praise or to commend.”

Aero

Greek, “of the sky.”

Agnar

Norwegian, “ruler with the sword.”

Agner

Scandinavian, “warrior at the edge.”

Agon

Albanian, “dawn.”

Agoston

German, Hungarian, “great, magnificent.”

Agron

Albanian, “royal name.”

Aharon

Hebrew, “of the mountain.”

Aidan

Irish, “fiery” or “little fire.”

Aiden

Irish, “fiery one.”

Aiken

English, “little Adam.”

Aitan

Hebrew, “strong.”

Aiyden

Irish Gaelic, “little fire.”

Ajax

Greek, “of the earth.”

Aksel

Danish, “the father is peace.”

Alain

French, “handsome, harmony.”

Alan

Irish, “handsome.”

Alaric

German, “ruler of all.”

Alasdair

Scottish, “defender of man.”

Alastair

Scottish, “defender of the people.”

Albert

German, “noble and bright, noble fame.”

Albin

Scandinavian, Latin, “white.”

Alchemy

Latin, “art of transmutation.”

Alcide

French, “glory of Hera.”

Alcott

English, “from the old cottage.”

Alden

English, “wise friend.”

Aldin

English, “defender, wise protector.”

Aldis

English from Norse, “from the old house, old sword.”

Aldo

Italian and German, “old and wise.”

Aldrin

English from Scandinavian, “old and wise ruler.”

Aldwyn

English, “old friend, wise friend.”

Alec

Greek, “defending men.”

Aled

Welsh, “offspring.”

Aleksy

Polish, “defends mankind.”

Alexavier

Invented combination of Alex and Xavier.

Alfie

English, “wise counselor.”

Alfio

Italian, “white or pure.”

Alger

English and German, “noble spearman or elf spear.”

Algernon

French and English, “mustached man.”

Ali

Arabic, “high, elevated, or champion.”

Alioth

Arabic, “exalted, sublime.”

Alirio

Spanish, “ruler of all” or “ruler of all people.”

Alois

German, “all-wise.”

Alon

Hebrew, “oak tree.”

Alonzo

Italian and Spanish, “noble, ready.”

Alrik

Swedish, “all-powerful ruler.”

Alroy

Irish, “red-haired.”

Alston

English, “elf stone.”

Altan

Turkish, “red dawn.”

Altin

Albanian, Turkish, “gold.”