Six Letter Boy Names
- Wyllow
Origin:
Cornish saint's nameDescription:
Sounds like Willow, but is in fact a Cornish saint name borne by a 6th century hermit. It may be related to Wella, the Cornish form of William.
- Trevyn
Description:
Trevyn is a modern masculine name with Celtic and English influences. Likely a contemporary variation of names like Trevor (Welsh origin meaning 'large settlement') or Trevin (Welsh form of 'homestead'). Trevyn emerged in popularity during the late 20th century as parents sought unique alternatives to traditional names while maintaining familiar sounds. The distinctive spelling with 'y' instead of 'i' or 'e' gives this name a modern edge. While not among the most common names, Trevyn has gained modest usage in English-speaking countries, particularly in the United States, Canada, and Australia. The name carries connotations of strength and individuality.
- Caswyn
Origin:
CornishMeaning:
"bright battle"Description:
A very rare Cas name with that cool and cozy -wyn ending.
- Fabius
Origin:
LatinMeaning:
"bean"Description:
Though the Fabian or Fabio versions are more often heard today, Fabius is the Roman family name they originated from. The general Quintus Fabius Maximum was famous for his strategic delaying tactics, so this might be a good choice for a child who is born late!
- Waylan
Description:
Waylan is a masculine name that represents a modern spelling variant of Waylon, which itself originated as an English surname derived from 'way' and 'land,' suggesting land by the road. This alternative spelling emerged in the late 20th century in the United States, gaining modest recognition while maintaining the rugged, distinctive character of the original. Waylan shares the cultural associations of Waylon, which rose to prominence largely through country music singer Waylon Jennings, giving it connections to American country culture and a certain independent spirit. Though less common than Waylon, the Waylan spelling has attracted parents seeking the same strong, distinctively American character but with a slightly unique presentation that distinguishes their child's name while maintaining its recognizable sound and cultural associations.
- Azlaan
Description:
Azlaan is a modern male name with roots in Arabic and Urdu languages. The name is believed to derive from the Arabic word meaning 'determined', 'resolute', or 'strong'. Some interpretations also connect it to meanings of 'mighty', 'exalted', or 'noble'. Azlaan has been growing in popularity in Muslim communities worldwide, particularly in South Asian countries like Pakistan and parts of the Middle East. The name appeals to parents looking for something distinctive yet meaningful, with strong consonant sounds that convey strength and dignity. Its relatively uncommon status makes it an appealing choice for parents seeking a name that stands out while still having traditional roots.
- Xavion
Description:
Xavion is a modern variant of the name Xavier, which derives from the Basque place name Etxeberria, meaning "new house." The name gained popularity in the United States during the late 20th and early 21st centuries, showing a distinctive pattern of increased usage beginning in the 1990s. Xavion maintains the strong 'X' sound of Xavier but adds a contemporary ending. The name experienced modest popularity peaks in the early 2000s, particularly in the southern United States. Xavion follows a naming trend of creating variations with distinctive suffixes added to traditional names. The name carries associations with Saint Francis Xavier, a notable 16th-century Spanish missionary, though Xavion itself is a more recent creation without the same historical depth as its root name.
- Lucias
Description:
Lucias is a masculine name with Latin roots, functioning as a variant of Lucas or Lucius, both deriving from the Latin word 'lux' meaning 'light.' The name carries a distinguished, scholarly quality with its classical origins and melodic pronunciation. While less common than Lucas or Luke, Lucias maintains the appealing meaning and historical significance of these popular alternatives. The name suggests qualities of intelligence, clarity, and illumination. With its combination of ancient resonance and contemporary sound, Lucias appeals to parents seeking a name with historical depth and masculine strength that isn't overused, offering a distinctive choice with recognizable roots.
- Rigdon
- Jarrek
Description:
Jarrek is a modern masculine name that appears to be a creative variation of names like Jarek, Derek, or Garrick. While not having clear traditional origins in a specific language, it may be influenced by Slavic names like Jarek (a diminutive of Jarosław, meaning 'fierce' or 'glorious') with an added letter for distinctiveness. The strong consonant sounds give it a bold, contemporary feel. Jarrek remains quite uncommon, making it an appealing choice for parents seeking something unique yet accessible in pronunciation. The name has a strong, masculine quality with its hard 'J' beginning and definitive 'k' ending. Its rarity offers individuality while maintaining a familiar enough structure to feel approachable yet distinctive.
- Ximeno
Origin:
Variation of Ximen, BasqueMeaning:
"son"Description:
Ximeno is sometimes falsely credited as the Basque variation of Simon. It actually comes from Semen, a medieval Basque name that is completely unusable today, for obvious reasons. All the more reason to go with Ximeno.
- Johari
Origin:
Arabic, Swahili, Indonesian, PersianMeaning:
"jewel"Description:
Johari is derived from the Arabic word jawhar, which evolved from the Persian word gouhar, both referring to gemstones. With its glitzy meaning and on-trend sounds, Johari has been quietly on the rise for boys in the US, with 32 boys given the name in a recent year.
- Jaidan
Description:
Jaidan is a modern masculine name that emerged as a variant of Jaden, which itself gained popularity in the late 20th century. With roots possibly connecting to the biblical name 'Jadon' (meaning 'thankful' or 'he will judge') or the Hebrew 'jade' (meaning 'God has heard'), Jaidan carries spiritual undertones while maintaining a contemporary feel. This spelling variation, with the additional 'i,' became increasingly common in the early 2000s as parents sought to personalize popular names. Jaidan follows the '-an' ending trend that includes names like Aidan, Ethan, and Rowan. The name projects a youthful, energetic image and has cross-cultural appeal, making it a versatile choice for families from various backgrounds.
- Perses
Origin:
GreekMeaning:
"destroyer"Description:
In Greek mythology, Perses was a Titan and the father of Hecate, goddess of magic and the Underworld. His name derives from Ancient Greek pertho ("to destroy").
- Rhylee
Description:
Rhylee is a contemporary masculine name that represents a modern spelling variation of Riley. The name Riley originated as an Irish surname derived from 'raghallach,' meaning 'valiant.' This creative spelling with 'Rhy' instead of 'Ri' and the double 'e' ending gives the name a distinctive look while maintaining the familiar pronunciation. Rhylee emerged as part of the trend toward unique spellings of established names. It shares the friendly, spirited quality of Riley but with an added touch of individuality. The name has a modern, energetic feel that appeals to parents seeking something contemporary yet recognizable. While the Riley spelling remains more common for both boys and girls, Rhylee is primarily used for boys and offers a way to differentiate from the increasingly unisex nature of Riley. Its youthful sound carries well into adulthood.
- Szymon
Description:
Szymon is the Polish form of Simon, a masculine name with biblical origins. Simon derives from the Hebrew name Shimon, meaning 'he has heard' or 'listening.' In the Bible, Simon was one of the twelve apostles who later became known as Peter. The distinctive Polish spelling reflects the language's orthographic conventions, with 'Sz' representing the 'sh' sound and 'y' representing a sound similar to the short 'i' in English. Szymon is a common name in Poland and Polish communities worldwide but remains relatively rare in English-speaking countries. The name carries the weight of its biblical heritage while connecting to Polish cultural identity. Individuals named Szymon outside Poland often maintain a connection to their Polish heritage through this traditional spelling.
- Jahmel
Description:
Jahmel is a masculine name that appears to be a modern creation combining several naming elements. The prefix 'Jah-' may connect to various sources: it could reference the Rastafarian term for God, relate to biblical names like Jahzeel, or simply be a variation of the popular 'Ja-' prefix found in many contemporary names. The '-mel' ending might derive from names like Samuel, Jamal, or Jameel (the latter an Arabic name meaning 'beautiful'). Jahmel emerged in U.S. naming records in the 1970s and saw increased usage through the 1990s. While not among the most common names, it has established a consistent presence in contemporary naming patterns. The name's construction exemplifies modern naming trends that combine recognizable elements to create names with distinctive sounds and potential spiritual or cultural resonance.
- Armano
Description:
Armano is a masculine name likely derived from the Italian or Spanish form of Herman, which comes from Germanic elements meaning 'army man' or 'warrior.' It may also be related to Armando, a popular name in Italian and Spanish-speaking countries. The name carries strong connotations of strength and protection with its martial etymology. Armano has a melodic, romantic quality typical of Italian names, with its flowing syllables and strong masculine ending. While not among the most common names internationally, it maintains popularity in some Mediterranean and Latin American regions. The name blends traditional masculine virtues with a smooth, contemporary sound that travels well across different cultures.
- Svante
Origin:
Swedish, short form of Svantepolk, SlavicMeaning:
"holy people"Description:
A jaunty, traditional name in Sweden's Top 100. Famous bearers include actor Svante Thunberg (Greta's father) and the father of physical chemistry Svante August Arrhenius. The name Svante is short for Svantepolk, the name of a Slavic nobleman who settled in Sweden in the 14th century.
- Norval
Description:
Norval is a masculine name of Scottish origin, derived from a place name meaning 'north valley' or 'northern valley.' With roots dating back to medieval Scotland, it emerged as a given name in the 19th century but has remained relatively uncommon. Norval carries a distinguished, somewhat scholarly sound with its traditional consonant structure. The name experienced modest popularity in the early 1900s but has since become rare, giving it a distinctive vintage appeal. Norval possesses a certain gravitas and formality, evoking images of dignity and wisdom. It might appeal to parents seeking a name with Scottish heritage that stands apart from more common Celtic choices. Despite its rarity, Norval has literary connections, appearing in works by Sir Walter Scott, which adds to its cultural depth.
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