11 Letter Boy Names
- Dangerfield
Origin:
Anglo-Norman surnameMeaning:
"from Angerville"Description:
A surname with a badass sound but humble origins: nothing to do with danger or anger, Angerville means "Asgeirr's settlement". Older Brits may remember Dangerfield,/i> as a 1990s crime drama.
- Cadwalader
Origin:
WelshMeaning:
"battle leader"Description:
An ancient Welsh name belonging to an early modern king and saint, among others. The Irish cognate, Cathal, is more widely known.
- Fredrickson
- Evanescence
Origin:
LatinMeaning:
"vanishing, fading away"
- Quicksilver
Origin:
English word nameDescription:
Another name for the element Mercury. Quicksilver is also the alter-ego of X-Men and Avengers character Pietro Maximoff.
- Juan carlos
- Victor hugo
- Valentinian
- Maximillano
- Barthélemy
- Crookshanks
Origin:
Invented nameDescription:
Hermione's cat in the Harry Potter series.
- Mehmet emin
Origin:
Turkish from ArabicMeaning:
"praiseworthy truth"Description:
Mehmet and all its variations are falling in popularity in Turkey.
- Chukwuemeka
Origin:
IgboMeaning:
"God has done something great"Description:
Often shortened to Emeka, as in basketball player Emeka Okafor.
- Joao miguel
- Kesteven
Origin:
English, Celtic, NorseMeaning:
"meeting place in the wood"Description:
Originally spelt Ceoftefne, this English surname and place name is formed from a Celtic element meaning "wood" and a Norse word meaning "meeting place". It was originally a place name in Lincolnshire, England, and is now used as a generic name for traditional divisions of that county.
- Encarnacion
- Teddy-james
- Wintergreen
Origin:
English nature nameMeaning:
"green in the winter"Description:
Wintergreen is an antiquated form of the term "evergreen" that today is commonly associated with the mint-like flavoring found in toothpaste, chewing gum, and American root beer (yes, really). It's never been documented as a baby name, but considering Winter is so common these days, it's certainly within the realm of possibility.
- Willoughbey
- Salahuddin