7 Letter Boy Names

  1. Giuteni
    • Origin:

      Judeo-Italian
    • Meaning:

      "the small"
  2. Liander
    • Description:

      Liander is an uncommon masculine name with potential roots in several naming traditions. It may be a variation of Leander, the Greek mythological figure who swam the Hellespont nightly to visit his beloved Hero. Alternatively, it could be a modern blending of elements from names like Liam and Alexander. The name has a melodic quality and projects strength through its connection to ancient heroic tales if derived from Leander, whose name means 'lion man' or 'lion-hearted.' Despite its classical connections, Liander remains rare in contemporary usage, making it an option for parents seeking a name with historical depth but little current popularity. It carries an air of sophistication and uniqueness.
  3. Sorrill
    • Description:

      Sorrill is an uncommon masculine name with unclear origins, possibly derived from an English surname or placename. It might be related to the word 'sorrel,' which refers to a reddish-brown color or a type of plant. The name has a pleasant two-syllable rhythm and a distinctive ending sound. Sorrill remains extremely rare in naming records across English-speaking countries, making it a truly unique choice for parents seeking an uncommon name. Its similarity to familiar words makes it relatively accessible despite its rarity. The name has a gentle yet masculine quality with its soft consonants and flowing sound. The possible connection to nature through the sorrel plant or color gives it subtle natural associations that might appeal to parents drawn to nature-inspired names while still seeking something distinctly uncommon.
  4. Daleton
    • Description:

      Daleton is a modern masculine name that appears to be a contemporary invention, likely derived from combining elements of popular names like Dale (meaning 'valley' in Old English) with the trendy '-ton' suffix seen in names such as Carlton, Hampton, and Dalton. This distinctive name has an Anglo-Saxon feel despite its recent origins. Daleton remains extremely rare, giving it significant appeal for parents seeking a unique name that still sounds somewhat familiar and is easy to pronounce. The name carries a sophisticated, preppy quality similar to established surname-names while offering the originality many modern parents desire. While lacking extensive historical usage or cultural significance, Daleton exemplifies the modern trend of creating new names that sound established and distinguished.
  5. Ulisses
    • Description:

      Ulisses is a masculine name that represents the Latin and Portuguese variation of Ulysses, which derives from the Greek name Odysseus. In Greek mythology, Odysseus was the legendary king of Ithaca known for his intelligence, cunning, and the epic journey home after the Trojan War as told in Homer's 'Odyssey.' The name Ulisses remains particularly popular in Brazil and Portugal, while also appearing in other Portuguese and Spanish-speaking countries. It carries connotations of wisdom, adventure, and resilience. The double 's' spelling distinguishes it from the more common Ulises (Spanish) or Ulysses (English) variants, giving it a slightly more distinctive quality.
  6. Jessiah
    • Origin:

      Variation of Josiah and Jesse
    • Description:

      Combining two established names into one original new one is one route parents go in their search for unique baby names.
  7. Ranveer
    • Description:

      Ranveer is a masculine name of Indian origin, particularly popular in North India and among the Sikh community. Derived from Sanskrit, it combines 'ran' meaning 'battle' or 'war' with 'veer' meaning 'brave' or 'warrior,' creating the powerful meaning 'brave in battle' or 'warrior hero.' The name gained significant international recognition through Bollywood actor Ranveer Singh. It reflects traditional Indian values of courage, strength, and heroism while maintaining contemporary appeal. Ranveer has seen increasing popularity both within South Asian communities worldwide and has begun crossing cultural boundaries. The name carries an energetic, vibrant quality that mirrors its meaning of bravery and heroism.
  8. Manthos
    • Origin:

      Greek
    • Description:

      A Greek variant of Matthew, belonging to a 16th century revolutionary, Manthos (Matthaios) Papagiannis, as well as several notable modern bearers, like footballer Manthos (Mattheos) Falagas.
  9. Naftali
    • Description:

      Naftali is a masculine name with Hebrew origins, derived from one of the twelve sons of Jacob in the Bible. The name comes from the Hebrew word 'naftal,' meaning 'to struggle' or 'to wrestle,' as Naftali's mother Rachel said, 'With mighty wrestlings I have wrestled with my sister.' In Jewish tradition, Naftali is associated with swiftness and eloquence, as he is described in scripture as a 'deer let loose who gives goodly words.' The name remains popular primarily in Jewish communities, especially among those honoring their heritage through biblical names. Naftali carries spiritual significance while offering a distinctive sound uncommon in mainstream Western naming. Its biblical roots provide both historical depth and religious meaning for families seeking a name with traditional Jewish connections.
  10. Hillary
    • Description:

      Hillary as a masculine name has ancient Roman origins, derived from the Latin 'Hilarius' meaning 'cheerful' or 'merry.' Long before it gained popularity as a feminine name, Hillary was traditionally used for boys, particularly in English-speaking countries. Notable male bearers include Sir Edmund Hillary, the first person to climb Mount Everest, and various historical figures across British history. The name experienced a gender shift in the late 20th century, becoming more commonly associated with girls, particularly in the United States. Despite this change, Hillary maintains its distinguished history as a male name in many parts of the world. For parents interested in names with classical roots and historical significance, masculine Hillary offers a distinguished choice with positive connotations of joy and achievement.
  11. Miliano
    • Description:

      One of the fastest-rising boys names of 2017, Miliano can be seen as a cross between trendy unisex place name Milan and the whole Maximiliano/Emiliano family.
  12. Sotiris
    • Origin:

      Greek
    • Meaning:

      "saviour"
    • Description:

      A Greek name, derived from Sotirios, which references Jesus Christ.
  13. Prithvi
    • Description:

      Prithvi is a masculine name of Sanskrit origin meaning 'earth' or 'the vast one'. In Hindu mythology, Prithvi is the Earth goddess, and the name connects to concepts of stability, groundedness, and abundance. Popular in India and among Hindu communities worldwide, Prithvi also carries associations with Prithviraj Chauhan, a legendary 12th-century king known for his valor. While traditionally given to boys, it occasionally appears as a unisex name. The name appeals to parents seeking a cultural connection to Indian heritage while imparting values of strength and steadfastness. Its distinctive sound and meaningful roots make it stand out among traditional Hindu names.
  14. Presten
    • Description:

      Presten is an unusual masculine name with obscure origins, possibly deriving from an occupational surname related to the English word 'priest' or a variant of Preston, which means 'priest's town' or 'priest's settlement' in Old English. The name is exceptionally rare in contemporary usage, with very few recorded instances in modern naming records. As a given name, Presten may have emerged through surname adaptation, a common naming practice in some English-speaking regions. Despite its rarity, Presten has a distinguished sound that conveys dignity and perhaps scholarly associations due to its ecclesiastical connections. The name might appeal to parents seeking a unique alternative to more common names like Preston or seeking to honor religious heritage or a family surname.
  15. Galieno
    • Description:

      Galieno is a masculine name of Italian or Spanish origin, likely derived from the ancient Roman name Galenus or Galienus. It may be related to the name of the Roman Emperor Gallienus who ruled in the 3rd century CE, or to Galen, the famous Greek physician. The Latin root 'galenus' means 'calm' or 'tranquil,' giving the name a peaceful connotation. Galieno has a melodious, romantic quality typical of Italian names, with its flowing vowels and soft consonants. Though uncommon in contemporary usage, it carries an air of classical refinement and historical significance. For parents drawn to names with Mediterranean flair and ancient historical connections, Galieno offers a distinctive choice that sounds both strong and sophisticated.
  16. Ericson
    • Origin:

      Old Norse
    • Meaning:

      "son of the eternal ruler"
    • Description:

      Ericson, also spelled Erickson and Erikson (and with -sen endings too), is a Nordic surname that makes a strong choice. Ericson may continue the trend Harrison, Jefferson and Jackson started.
  17. Manveer
    • Description:

      Manveer is a masculine name of Punjabi and Sikh origin, widely used in the Indian subcontinent and diaspora communities. The name combines 'man' (mind) and 'veer' (brave), creating the meaningful definition 'brave mind' or 'brave-hearted.' Manveer embodies qualities of courage, intelligence, and strength that are highly valued in Sikh tradition. The name has religious significance in Sikhism, where bravery and righteousness are considered important virtues. While traditional in Indian culture, Manveer has gained increasing recognition globally as South Asian communities have spread worldwide. The name maintains its cultural authenticity while being relatively easy to pronounce in Western contexts, making it a bridge between cultural traditions.

  18. Bristow
    • Description:

      Bristow is a distinctive masculine name with English origins, derived from an Old English surname and place name meaning 'place by the bridge.' With its strong consonant sounds and crisp ending, Bristow conveys a sense of strength and classic British heritage. The name has historical connections to several locations in England, most notably Bristol, which developed from similar linguistic roots. As a first name, Bristow remains quite rare, appealing to parents drawn to uncommon surname-as-first-name options with genuine historical roots. Its rarity combines with its straightforward pronunciation to create a name that's both distinctive and accessible.
  19. Croquet
    • Description:

      Croquet is an unusual masculine name derived from the popular lawn game that originated in 13th-century France and was later standardized in England during the 1850s. As a personal name, it represents an extremely rare choice, falling into the category of word names or activity names. The name carries associations of leisure, strategy, and refined outdoor recreation traditionally associated with garden parties and social gatherings. Croquet has a distinctive French-influenced pronunciation that gives it a sophisticated sound. While unconventional as a given name, it might appeal to parents seeking a truly unique option with sporting connections or perhaps honoring family traditions related to the game.
  20. Bronsin
    • Description:

      Bronsin is a masculine name that appears to be a variation of Bronson, which originated as an English surname meaning 'son of Brown.' This strong, distinctive name carries a rugged, masculine quality that appeals to parents seeking a name with character. The spelling variation with 'i' instead of 'o' gives it a slightly more modern look while maintaining the traditional pronunciation. Bronsin fits well with the trend of using surnames as first names, which became increasingly popular in the late 20th and early 21st centuries. Though relatively uncommon, it shares qualities with popular boys' names like Bryson, Mason, and Jackson, offering familiarity while remaining distinctive.

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