8 Letter Boy Names
- Zakariya
Origin:
ArabicMeaning:
"God remembers"Description:
Arabic form of Zachariah
- Deverell
Origin:
English surname via FrenchMeaning:
"from Evreux"Description:
A distinguished surname name deriving from the town of Evreux in Normandy.
- Keyshawn
Origin:
Modern invented nameDescription:
One of the most popular of the creative spellings of this name.
- Kahekili
Origin:
HawaiianMeaning:
"thunder"
- Gramercy
Origin:
Place nameDescription:
A pretty private park in Manhattan, doesn't quite make it as a baby name.
- Reynaldo
- Emathion
Origin:
GreekMeaning:
"sandy"Description:
The name of several characters in Greek mythology, one of them being a Samothracian king of whom it is said that the region of Emathia (now Macedonia) was named after him.
- Miroslav
Origin:
SlavicMeaning:
"peace and glory"Description:
An ancient name with a lovely meaning, still in wide use throughout the Slavic-speaking world. Short forms include Miro, Mirek, Mirko and Miško.
- Theodulf
Origin:
GermanicMeaning:
"people of the wolf"Description:
An unusual ancient Theo- name, borne by 8th century writer and bishop Theodulf of Orléans.
- Malachai
- Tiarnach
- Evenstar
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"evening star"Description:
Evenstar is an old name for the planet Venus, the "evening star" of astronomy. Lord of the Rings fans may recognize it as a name of Arwen Undómiel.
- Infinity
Origin:
English word nameMeaning:
"infinite, forever"Description:
Infinity is a novel word name that could have a bright future ahead of it, with its big, bold meaning and fashionable sound. It's an awful lot of name to pull off, but hey, if Legend, Maverick, King and even Messiah can do it...
- Sutcliff
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"from the southern cliff"Description:
Climbing a mountain somewhere with Radcliff and Heathcliff.
- Nicandro
Origin:
Spanish variation from GreekMeaning:
"man of victory"Description:
Nicandro might be of interest as a blend of two Anglo favorites -- Nicholas and Andrew.
- Viridios
Origin:
LatinMeaning:
"green"Description:
Viridios was a pagan god of ancient Roman Britain. The name is thought to be Latin, most likely derived from viridis ("green"), and perhaps a translated name for the Green Man of British and European folklore. Viridius is an alternative spelling.
- Horatius
- Geovanni
Origin:
Variation of Giovanni, ItalianMeaning:
"God is gracious"Description:
Emphasizes a four-syllable pronunciation, rather than the traditional three of Giovanni.
- Gunnison
Origin:
English surname from SwedishMeaning:
"son of Gunnar"Description:
Gunnison, though given to just a few baby boys in recent years, is a name we have our eyes on. With strong surname style and a masculine, tough-guy image, Gunnison could give Jameson a run for its money.
- Mátyás