10 Letter Boy Names

  1. QuintaviusHeart
    • WilloughbyHeart
      • Origin:

        English
      • Meaning:

        "farm near the willows"
      • Description:

        Willoughby is an energetic last-name-first route to the popular short form Will, livelier than any of the two-syllable options. It could be picked up by parents attracted to the Willow sound for girls.
    • MaximilianHeart
      • Origin:

        Latin
      • Meaning:

        "greatest"
      • Description:

        This name once seemed a bit grand and pompous for an American baby boy, but a significant number of parents are now preferring it as a substantial platform for the nickname Max, among them Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony, who chose it for their twin son.
    • TheloniousHeart
      • Origin:

        Latinized variation of German Tillman, “one who plows the earth”
      • Description:

        One of the coolest of names, thanks to legendary jazz pianist Thelonious Sphere Monk, who inherited this Latin-sounding German name from his father. It has been used very sparingly since the 1960's, with just a sprinkling of baby boys receiving the name each year, though it's one of the unique baby names we predict will get much less unique as more parents embrace its quirky charms.
    • MontgomeryHeart
      • Origin:

        Norman
      • Meaning:

        "man power"
      • Description:

        This image of this distinguished Anglo-Scottish surname, drawn from the French place name of the ancient castle of Saint Foi de Montgomery, is rapidly shifting from fusty and formal to cool. And dashing short form Monty (or Monte) nudges it to cute.
    • QuantaviusHeart
      • Origin:

        English, modern combination of Quan and Octavius
      • Description:

        One of the more imposing and intriguing of the combo names.
    • TheophilusHeart
      • Origin:

        Greek
      • Meaning:

        "friend of God"
      • Description:

        This is a multi-syllabic New Testament relic that could be yet another fresh way to get to Theo. In the beginning of Luke's gospel, he dedicates his words to Theophilus.
    • BeauregardHeart
      • Origin:

        French
      • Meaning:

        "beautiful gaze"
      • Description:

        In the past this was seen as a jokey Southern colonel name, but we have heard of some parents considering it as a path to the likeable Beau.
    • AlessandroHeart
      • Origin:

        Italian variation of Alexander
      • Meaning:

        "defending men"
      • Description:

        For anyone seeking a more unusual version of Alexander, this is a real winner.
    • ArchimedesHeart
      • Origin:

        Greek
      • Meaning:

        "master planner"
      • Description:

        Archimedes of Syracuse was a famous Ancient Greek thinker, especially in the fields of mathematics and sciences. He made important contributions to geometry and calculus. His name was a perfect choice, meaning "master planner" or "master thinker". This off-the-beaten-track choice of name was given to 10 little boys in the US in 2014. We recommend it to more parents, especially those with a penchant for all things ancient or mathematical.
    • OllivanderHeart
      • Origin:

        Literary Name
      • Description:

        A rare twist on modern favorites like Oliver and Alexander, this elaborate option is nevertheless familiar to most people as the surname of the eminent wandmaker Garrick Ollivander, from the Harry Potterbooks.
    • HeathcliffHeart
      • Origin:

        English
      • Meaning:

        "cliff near a heath"
      • Description:

        Heathcliff is the name of the original passionate macho hero of Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights, and also of the cartoon cat. It was chosen by fashionista Lucy Sykes for her son, and inspired the late Heath Ledger's name. But otherwise it's barely used, and perhaps a bit much of a namesake. For a modern boy we'd recommend Heath....or Cliff.
    • AthanasiosHeart
      • Origin:

        Greek
      • Meaning:

        "immortal"
      • Description:

        A mouthful of a given name, but one that is common in its native Greece. Athanasius is the spelling Americans are more familiar with — St. Athanasius of Alexandria is considered one of the founders of Eastern Orthodox Christianity.
    • OzymandiasHeart
      • Origin:

        Greek variant of Ramses, Egyptian
      • Meaning:

        "begotten by Ra, the Sun God"
      • Description:

        Percy Bysshe Shelley got the name for one of his most famous poems -- a sonnet about the insignificance of man's labors in the vastness of time -- from the Greek name for Ancient Egyptian pharaoh Ramesses II.
    • KonstantinHeart
      • FitzgeraldHeart
        • Origin:

          Irish and Scottish
        • Meaning:

          "son of Gerald"
        • Description:

          Made famous by F. Scott Fitzgerald and John Fitzgerald Kennedy; still works best as a middle name.
      • ConstantinHeart
        • Origin:

          Latin
        • Meaning:

          "steadfast"
        • Description:

          More likely to be spelled Constantine, this was the name of the first Christian emperor of the Roman empire, as well as three Scottish kings. Previously thought of as too bulky and unwieldy a name for a modern child, these days it would be perfectly acceptable.
      • AnastasiosHeart
        • Origin:

          Greek
        • Meaning:

          "resurrection"
        • Description:

          Greek name more familiar here in its feminine form, Anastasia, the masculine version bears further consideration. Traditional nicknames are Sakis and Staas.
      • CoriolanusHeart
        • Origin:

          Ancient Roman, meaning unknown
        • Description:

          Coriolanus comes from Corioli, the name of a Volscian city. The Shakespearean play Coriolanus is based on the life of Ancient Roman general Caius Marcius Coriolanus.
      • HarringtonHeart
        • Origin:

          English
        • Meaning:

          "family farm"
        • Description:

          On the staff of a manor house.