7 Letter Boy Names
- Jovanni
Origin:
Variation of Giovanni, Spanish, HebrewMeaning:
"God is gracious"Description:
A spelling variation of the Hispanic Jovanni, itself a variation of the Giovanni, the Italian form of traditional John. This form may also be used by English speaking parents, hoping to make the pronunciation of Giovanni clear.
- Deniz
Origin:
TurkishMeaning:
"sea"Description:
A super popular nature name in its native Turkey, currently Top 50 for both boys and girls there.
- Nairobi
Origin:
African place nameDescription:
The capital of Kenya makes a melodic and worldly name.
- Columba
Origin:
LatinMeaning:
"dove"Description:
While the original Irish St. Columba was male, the modern Irish variation Colm or Scottish Callum would be more appropriate for a contemporary boy. We can, however, imagine Columba as a rhythmic and contemporary-sounding girl's name.
- Kehinde
Origin:
YorubaMeaning:
"second-born of twins or one who falls behind"Description:
This African name, which derives from the Yoruba tribe of Nigeria, is used for both girls and boys -- but in the US, its most notable bearer is (male) artist Kehinde Wiley. Wiley, who paints brown- and black-skinned people in the style of European Old Masters, was born in Los Angeles of an African-American mother and a Yoruba father and was also a twin, thus his name. An attractive and creative choice for either gender.
- Eusebio
Origin:
Spanish and Italian form of Eusebio, LatinMeaning:
"pious"Description:
A pious and saintly name with a zippy sound, Eusebio is the Spanish and Italian form of the old Eusebios. Translating literally to "good worship", Eubsebio has been borne by Renaissance painter, Eusebio da San Giorgi, and by footballer Eusébio da Silva Ferreira, who was known as either Eusébio, The Black Panther, The Black Pearl, or O Rei.
- Thistle
Origin:
botanical nameDescription:
The thistle is the botanical emblem of Scotland and would make a good if unusual patriotic choice for people with Scottish heritage. One of the few flower names that could be worn by a boy with as much ease as a girl.
- Vaughan
Origin:
WelshMeaning:
"small"Description:
This familiar but never popular Welsh surname name might be a good Sean alternative-- and we're starting to hear some berrybuzz about it. Vaughn is an alternate spelling.
- Kasriel
Description:
Kasriel is a masculine name with Hebrew and Yiddish origins. It combines elements of the Hebrew name 'Kasri-el,' meaning 'my crown is God' or 'God is my crown.' This name has historical usage primarily in Jewish communities, particularly among Ashkenazi Jews. Kasriel is considered a variation of the name Ezriel or may be related to the angel Cassiel in some traditions. The name carries deep spiritual significance, emphasizing a connection to the divine. While relatively uncommon in mainstream usage, Kasriel remains meaningful within certain Jewish communities. It has a melodic quality with its three syllables and distinctive ending, giving it both traditional weight and a unique sound that stands out in contemporary naming landscapes.
- Nicasio
Origin:
Spanish from GreekMeaning:
"victory"Description:
Closer to Nike than to Nicholas, this is an attractive, viable import. It's also one of several Italian and Spanish baby names that get you to the stylish and attractive nickname Nico.
- Quantin
Description:
Quantin is a distinctive masculine name that appears to be a variant of Quentin, which derives from the Latin name Quintinus, meaning 'fifth.' This connection to the number five historically indicated a fifth-born child in Roman families. While Quentin has medieval roots and has been used steadily for centuries, the Quantin spelling variation is much rarer, giving it a more unusual quality. The name carries a sophisticated sound with its combination of the strong 'Q' initial and the soft ending. Quantin has a modern, slightly scientific air that might appeal to contemporary parents looking for something distinctive yet recognizable. Despite its uniqueness, Quantin retains the dignified, intellectual associations of its more common variant while standing out with its distinctive spelling.
- Manning
Origin:
Irish surnameMeaning:
"monk"Description:
For football fans who have decided Peyton has become too feminine. Or they could look to brother Eli for inspiration.
- Nesanel
Description:
Nesanel is a masculine Hebrew name derived from the biblical name Nathaniel (נְתַנְאֵל - Netanel), which means 'gift of God' or 'God has given.' This name appears in the Torah as one of the tribal leaders of Israel. Nesanel represents a traditional Ashkenazi Jewish pronunciation and spelling variant that has been preserved in Orthodox Jewish communities. While less common in secular society, it remains popular in religious Jewish families who value its biblical heritage and spiritual significance. The name carries deep religious meaning, connecting its bearer to ancient tradition while expressing gratitude for divine blessing. Nesanel has experienced modest growth in usage in recent years, particularly within observant Jewish communities.
- Ravello
Origin:
ItalianMeaning:
"place name"Description:
Ravello is an Italian town on the Amalfi Coast. It's a popular travel destination and was a favorite spot for many notable creatives, including Virginia Woolf, Greta Garbo, and Tennessee Williams.
- Tommaso
Origin:
Italian variation of ThomasDescription:
See THOMAS.
- Miracle
Origin:
Word name, LatinMeaning:
"wonder, marvel"Description:
More popular in the US for girls, Miracle is also used as a unisex name. Notably chosen in Nigeria and Malawi, it is given when a baby's birth has been long awaited or when the child's birth coincides with an act of goodwill from with the family.
- Prudent
Origin:
English virtue nameMeaning:
"cautious"Description:
Believe it or not, Prudence is on the rise for girls in both the US and UK. Could Prudent be next?
- Basilio
Origin:
Italian and Spanish variation of Basil, GreekMeaning:
"regal"Description:
A rare and romantic take on Basil.
- Shizuku
Origin:
JapaneseMeaning:
"waterdrop"
- Corrado
Origin:
Italian variation of ConradDescription:
A Latinate name with a lot of dash and bravado.