14 Letter Boy Names
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Christofferson
Christofferson is a patronymic surname that has evolved into occasional use as a masculine given name. Derived from the Norse name 'Kristoffer' (Christopher) plus 'son,' meaning 'son of Christopher,'…
Fauntleroy
French
"child king"
An aristocratic French surname which is synonymous with the indulged child created by Frances Hodgson Burnett in her book Little Lord Fauntleroy . Fauntleroy is also Donald Duck's middle name.
Athelstan
Anglo-Saxon
"noble stone"
The name of the first English king, who ruled in the 10th century AD.
Pipit
English
"bird name"
The name of a small songbird, similar to a Lark – but far less commonly used as a name. Could give you the adorable nickname Pip.
Pipit
English
"bird name"
The name of a small songbird, similar to a Lark – but far less commonly used as a name. Could give you the adorable nickname Pip.
Swan
English
"bird name"
Obsolete Swanhild gives way to oh-so-modern Swan, joining the flock of newly fashionable bird names such as Wren and Lark. In France, the Swann spelling is fashionable for both sexes. But Swan…
Erikêand eric
Erikê and Eric represent variations of the same masculine name with ancient Germanic origins. Eric, the more common form in English-speaking countries, derives from Old Norse 'Eiríkr,' meaning…
Pedro henrique
Pedro Henrique is a masculine compound name that brings together two classic names of European origin. Pedro derives from the Greek name Petros, meaning 'rock' or 'stone,' and has been traditionally…
Angel santiago
Angel Santiago combines two distinct names with rich heritage. 'Angel' derives from Greek 'angelos' meaning 'messenger,' and has strong religious associations with heavenly beings in Christianity.…
Liam alexander
Liam Alexander combines two beloved names with rich histories. Liam, an Irish short form of William, means 'resolute protection' and has soared in popularity across English-speaking countries,…
Angel de jesus
Angel De Jesus is a meaningful masculine name deeply rooted in Hispanic Catholic tradition. Angel, from Greek origins meaning 'messenger,' refers to spiritual beings in religious texts. De Jesus,…
Jose guadalupe
José Guadalupe is a traditional masculine compound name with deep roots in Hispanic and particularly Mexican culture. José, derived from Hebrew, means 'God will add,' while Guadalupe references the…
Jesus santiago
Jesus Santiago combines two deeply significant names in Hispanic culture. Jesus, pronounced "hay-SOOS" in Spanish, is derived from the Hebrew name Yeshua meaning "God is salvation." While uncommon in…
Jesus emmanuel
Jesus Emmanuel is a masculine compound name combining two names of profound religious significance in Christianity. Jesus, derived from the Hebrew Yeshua meaning 'God is salvation,' is the central…
Jose alejandro
José Alejandro combines two classic Hispanic masculine names, creating a dignified compound name popular in Spanish-speaking cultures. José, derived from Hebrew, means 'God will add' and has been one…
Jesus emiliano
Jesus Emiliano combines two names with deep cultural and religious significance. Jesus, derived from the Hebrew name Yeshua meaning 'God is salvation,' is widely used in Hispanic cultures where it's…
Jose francisco
Jose Francisco is a traditional masculine compound name widely used in Spanish and Portuguese-speaking countries. Jose derives from Hebrew Yosef, meaning "God will add," and gained tremendous…
Carlos alberto
Carlos Alberto combines two classic Spanish and Portuguese names into a dignified compound name widely used throughout the Spanish and Portuguese-speaking world. Carlos derives from the Germanic name…
Carlos eduardo
Carlos Eduardo is a compound masculine name of Spanish and Portuguese origin. Carlos derives from the Germanic name Karl, meaning "free man" or "manly," while Eduardo comes from the English name…
Liam alejandro
Liam Alejandro is a masculine compound name combining elements from different cultural traditions. Liam, of Irish origin, is a shortened form of William meaning 'resolute protection' or…

