650+ Boy Names Ending in T
- Devout
Origin:
English word nameMeaning:
"having or showing deep religious feeling or commitment"Description:
An unusual English word name with strong religious undertones — Devout means "having or showing deep religious feeling or commitment" — Devout would make a statement as a middle name.
- Heribert
Description:
Heribert is a masculine name of ancient Germanic origin, combining the elements 'heri' meaning 'army' and 'beraht' meaning 'bright' or 'famous,' thus translating to 'brilliant warrior' or 'famous soldier.' With roots stretching back to medieval Europe, Heribert was particularly common among nobility in Germany and surrounding regions. Several saints and notable historical figures have borne this distinguished name. While relatively uncommon in modern English-speaking countries, Heribert remains in use in Germanic regions, especially Germany and Austria. The name carries a dignified, traditional quality with its historical depth and strong consonants, appealing to parents seeking a name with authentic medieval European heritage and a serious, scholarly character.
- Laurnet
Description:
Laurnet appears to be a variant or alternative spelling of Laurent, a masculine name of Latin origin meaning 'from Laurentum' or 'crowned with laurel.' The laurel wreath was a symbol of victory and honor in ancient Rome, giving the name associations with achievement and success. The traditional form, Laurent, is the French equivalent of Lawrence, popular throughout France and French-speaking regions. This uncommon spelling variation with the transposed letters might be a modern adaptation or could result from regional pronunciation differences. While rare in English-speaking countries, the name carries a sophisticated European flair. Its connection to the laurel symbolism gives it an elegant, accomplished quality that appeals to parents seeking a distinctive yet classic-sounding name.
- Gerhardt
Description:
Gerhardt is a masculine name of Germanic origin, derived from the elements 'ger' meaning 'spear' and 'hard' meaning 'brave' or 'strong.' It's essentially a variant of the more common Gerard or Gerhard, carrying the connotation of 'strong with a spear' or 'brave spearman.' This powerful name has historical roots in medieval Germany and has been carried by various notable figures throughout European history. While never extremely popular in English-speaking countries, Gerhardt maintains a steady presence, particularly in families with German heritage. The name conveys strength, resilience, and traditional masculine values, making it appealing for parents seeking a distinctive yet historically grounded name for their son.
- Galehaut
Description:
An Arthurian name, Galehaut carries a feeling of nobility and courage, but it might be tough to find a nickname for. "Gale" and "Gal" haven't quite crossed over to the unisex side yet, and "Haut" is a bit too much like "hot" and "haughty."
- Donat
Description:
Donat is a masculine name with ancient roots, derived from the Latin name 'Donatus' meaning 'given' or 'gifted.' This classical name has historical significance in various European cultures, particularly in French, Romanian, and Slavic regions. Saints and notable historical figures have carried this name throughout the centuries, lending it a sense of dignity and tradition. While relatively uncommon in English-speaking countries today, Donat maintains popularity in Eastern Europe and parts of Quebec. The name conveys a sense of blessing or divine gift, making it meaningful for parents who see their child as a precious offering. Its short, strong sound and positive connotations give Donat a timeless quality despite its rarity.
- Hewet
Description:
Hewet is a masculine name with medieval English origins, functioning as a diminutive form of Hugh, which derives from the Germanic element 'hug' meaning 'heart,' 'mind,' or 'spirit.' This charming vintage name was relatively common in England during the Middle Ages but has since become quite rare. Hewet carries a distinctive old-world quality that connects to Anglo-Saxon heritage. The name has a certain scholarly and refined character while maintaining a subtle warmth. With the current trend toward reviving rare vintage names, Hewet offers an opportunity for parents seeking a name with historical depth and uncommon status. Its brevity and strong consonant sounds give it a memorable quality despite its rarity.
- Infant
Description:
Infant is an extremely unusual masculine name derived from the Latin 'infans,' meaning 'unable to speak' or 'young child.' Historically, the term has been used as a title for younger sons of noble families in some European cultures, particularly in Spain and Portugal where 'Infante' designated princes who were not heirs to the throne. As a given name, Infant is exceedingly rare and would likely be considered unconventional in most naming traditions. The name might reflect family traditions, cultural heritage, or simply parental preference for its literal meaning. Given its rarity and its common use as a noun in everyday language, those named Infant would likely face questions about their name throughout life.
- Ickitt
Origin:
Invented nameDescription:
Rapper M.I.A. announced this as her newborn son's name, which may or may not be a joke.
- Burkitt
Description:
Burkitt is an uncommon masculine name primarily known as an English surname before its occasional adoption as a first name. Derived from medieval Anglo-Norman origins, it's believed to stem from the Old French 'bourc' or 'bourg' (meaning fortress or walled town) combined with the diminutive suffix '-itt.' As a first name, Burkitt has remained extremely rare, never appearing on popularity charts. It carries a distinguished, scholarly sound with its crisp consonants and traditional English feel. The name might appeal to parents seeking something with historical gravitas and surname style, similar to popular choices like Barrett or Beckett. Burkitt also has connections to medical history through Burkitt's lymphoma, named after Denis Parsons Burkitt, potentially giving it additional significance for families with medical backgrounds.
- Bennedikt
Description:
Bennedikt is a masculine name that represents an alternative spelling of Benedict, which derives from the Latin name Benedictus, meaning "blessed." This variation, with its doubled 'n' and 'k' replacing the 'c', reflects Germanic or Scandinavian spelling influences. The name carries rich historical significance, most notably through Saint Benedict, founder of the Benedictine monastic order, and through various popes and historical figures. While less common than the traditional spelling, Bennedikt maintains the dignified, scholarly associations of its original form. The name suggests someone thoughtful and principled, and might appeal to parents seeking a name with historical depth and spiritual meaning while offering a slightly distinctive orthographic presentation.
- Ronit
Description:
Ronit is a masculine name with Hebrew origins, though it is also used for girls in some cultures. In Hebrew, it means 'joy' or 'song,' derived from the root 'ron' (רון) meaning 'to sing' or 'rejoice.' The name has gained moderate popularity in Israel and among Jewish communities worldwide. Ronit carries a modern, distinctive sound while maintaining its traditional roots. In Indian culture, particularly in Hindu traditions, Ronit can also be found as a boy's name with the meaning 'one who guides' or 'leader.' Its cross-cultural appeal and melodic quality make it an increasingly attractive choice for parents seeking a name that's both meaningful and uncommon in Western contexts.
- Ajeet
Origin:
Modern Indian form of Ajita, SanskritMeaning:
"invincible, unconquerable"Description:
Ajeet is the more contemporary form of Ajita, a name used in across India, with connections to both Buddhism and Hinduism. Derived for Sanskrit, it means "unconquerable", and is used as an alternative name for the gods Shiva and Vishnu, and for future Buddha, Maitreya.
- Siddhant
Description:
Siddhant is a masculine name of Sanskrit origin popular in India and among Hindu communities worldwide. The name carries profound meaning, derived from 'siddhanta,' which refers to an established or proven conclusion, often in the context of philosophy or science. It can be interpreted as 'proven truth' or 'established principle.' Siddhant embodies qualities of wisdom, intelligence, and conviction. In Hindu culture, the name connects to scholarly tradition and spiritual knowledge. Its popularity has grown in recent decades as parents seek names with intellectual connotations and traditional roots. The name is melodic with its soft consonants and clear syllables, while still conveying strength and purpose. Siddhant offers a meaningful choice that bridges ancient wisdom with contemporary appeal.
- Gellért
Origin:
Hungarian variation of Gerard, English and IrishMeaning:
"spear strength"
- Prestcott
Description:
Prestcott is a masculine name with strong Anglo-Saxon roots, appearing to be a variant spelling of Prescott. Originally an English surname meaning 'priest's cottage' or 'priest's dwelling,' it transitioned to first-name usage as part of the trend of adopting surnames as given names. The distinctive spelling with a 't' before the 'c' adds a unique touch to this already uncommon name. Prestcott conveys an air of sophistication and heritage, often associated with upper-class British traditions. The name carries connotations of education, respectability, and perhaps aristocracy. Though rare as a first name, it fits with other surname-inspired choices like Beckett or Harrison, appealing to parents seeking a distinguished name with historical overtones.
- Sergeant
Origin:
LatinMeaning:
"to serve"Description:
Sargent, as in Kennedy brother-in-law Shriver, is the more familiar and usable form of this name.
- Brantt
Description:
Brantt is an uncommon masculine variation of Brant, which itself derives from Germanic origins meaning 'fire' or 'torch.' The distinctive double 'T' ending gives this name a modern, unique flair while maintaining its strong, concise sound. Though rare in popularity charts, Brantt occasionally appears as a surname or alternative spelling chosen by parents seeking something familiar yet distinctive. It shares roots with the more common Brett and Brent, but stands apart with its unusual spelling. The name projects strength and boldness with its short, sharp sound. Brantt may also relate to the Old Norse 'brandr' meaning 'sword,' adding warrior-like connotations to this brief, powerful name.
- Nihat
Description:
Nihat is a Turkish masculine name with Arabic roots, meaning 'destination,' 'conclusion,' or 'ultimate goal.' The name has been used in Turkey for generations and is also found in other regions influenced by Ottoman culture, including parts of the Balkans and Middle East. Nihat has moderate popularity in Turkey, where it's appreciated for its traditional character and pleasant sound. Notable bearers include Turkish athletes, politicians, and artists, which has helped maintain its cultural relevance. The name is relatively easy to pronounce across different languages while still retaining its distinctive Turkish identity. Outside of Turkish and related communities, Nihat remains uncommon but is gradually gaining some international recognition.
- Morisot
Description:
Morisot is an uncommon masculine name derived from a French surname, most famously associated with Berthe Morisot, the influential female Impressionist painter of the 19th century. As a given name, Morisot is exceptionally rare, offering a distinctive artistic connection. The surname itself likely originated as a diminutive form of the name Maurice, which comes from Latin elements meaning 'dark-skinned' or possibly 'Moorish.' Choosing Morisot as a first name represents the modern trend of repurposing surnames, particularly those with cultural or artistic significance. The name carries an inherent sophistication and creative heritage, potentially appealing to parents with artistic inclinations or appreciation for French cultural history.