9 Letter Boy Names

  1. Stéphane
    • Pellinore
      • Origin:

        Welsh
      • Description:

        The name of a provincial king in Arthurian legend, who almost defeats Arthur in single combat, until Merlin intervenes to save Arthur's life. Pellinore then becomes a companion of Arthur and a Knight of the Round Table. His name probably derives from that of Beli Mawr, a legendary ancestor figure in Welsh literature, who established multiple Welsh royal lines. A variant form of this Welsh name is Pellinor.
    • Seabrooke
      • Origin:

        Variation of Seabrook, English surname
      • Meaning:

        "trickling stream"
      • Description:

        Seabrooke is a rarer form of Seabrook, a surname originally borne by residents of Seabrook, Buckinghamshire. The E on the end gives it a more feminine air, a la the girl name Brooke.
    • Chrétien
      • Indalecio
        • Origin:

          Spanish from Greek
        • Meaning:

          "teacher"
        • Description:

          Indalecio is an old Spanish name that is newly popular in Argentina.
      • Mathieson
        • Rayetayah
          • Origin:

            Cherokee
          • Meaning:

            "hanging maw"
          • Description:

            The given name of Hanging Maw, the leading chief of the Overhill Cherokee during the late 18th century.
        • Wolfgango
          • Nickelson
            • Kittiwake
              • Origin:

                English, Scottish
              • Meaning:

                "bird name"
              • Description:

                The kittiwake is a black, white and grey seabird which takes its name from its distinctive call. A dramatic nature-inspired middle name or a super quirky route to the nickname Kit.
            • Concobhar
              • Rheinallt
                • Fritzchen
                  • Nicklebee
                    • Alexandro
                      • Stanisław
                        • Origin:

                          Polish variation of Stanislav, German and Slavic
                        • Meaning:

                          "someone who achieves glory or fame"
                      • Or-chayim
                        • Finngeirr
                          • Origin:

                            Old Norse
                          • Meaning:

                            "Finn's spear"
                        • Berakhiah
                          • Timotheos