650+ Boy Names Ending in T
- Wright
Description:
Wright is a masculine name that originated as an English occupational surname referring to a craftsman or builder—specifically a woodworker or carpenter (from the Old English "wyrhta," meaning "worker"). As a first name, Wright carries strong traditional and artisanal connotations, suggesting skill, craftsmanship, and creation. It remains relatively uncommon as a given name, maintaining an air of distinction and uniqueness. The name has a strong, concise sound with its single syllable and consonant blend. Those named Wright might appreciate the name's connections to craftsmanship and its subtle suggestion that one can build or create their own path in life. Its surname-as-first-name style also reflects contemporary naming trends.
- Tarot
Origin:
French, fortune-telling cardsDescription:
A psychic mystique clings to this name of cards used in fortune-telling.
- Wilbert
Origin:
GermanMeaning:
"bright will"Description:
Wilbert is one of the new old grandpa names marching -- shuffling? -- back into style, taking the place of names like Gus and Max which now sound totally baby-friendly. Wilbert and cousin Wilbur could take a little longer.
- Delbert
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"day-bright"Description:
Problematic, even if not for Dilbert.
- Bernat
Description:
Bernat is a Catalan and Occitan form of Bernard, derived from the Germanic elements 'bern' meaning 'bear' and 'hard' meaning 'brave' or 'strong.' This masculine name carries the powerful imagery of bear-like strength and courage. Popular in Catalonia, Spain, and parts of Southern France, Bernat has historical connections to medieval nobility, including Saint Bernard of Clairvaux. While not widely used in English-speaking countries, the name maintains steady popularity in its regions of origin, appreciated for its strong sound and cultural heritage.
- Vedant
Origin:
Hindi, SanskritMeaning:
"the scriptures"Description:
Vedant is a name used in the Hindu religion, meaning "One who has complete knowledge of the Vedas" or "a master of Hindu philosophy". The name Vedant was given to 65 baby boys in 2022.
- Toussaint
Origin:
FrenchMeaning:
"all saints"Description:
Has been used in the past by parents wishing to invoke the blessing and protection of all the saints, also given to boys born on November 1, All Saints' Day.
- Nugget
Description:
Nugget is an unconventional masculine name derived from the English word for a small lump of gold or other precious metal. As a nickname-turned-given name, it emerged in contemporary naming culture as part of the trend toward unique, object-based names. Often used affectionately for something small but valuable, Nugget conveys qualities of preciousness and uniqueness. While extremely rare as a legal given name, it may be used as a term of endearment or pet name. The name carries casual, friendly connotations and might appeal to parents seeking an unusual, informal option with positive associations of value and distinctiveness. Its usage remains highly uncommon in official records.
- Barret
Description:
Barret is a masculine name with Germanic and French origins, traditionally a surname that evolved into a given name. It derives from elements meaning 'bear strength' or 'bear hardy,' reflecting qualities of power and resilience. The spelling Barret (with one 't') is less common than Barrett (with two 't's). This name has maintained consistent though modest usage over decades, experiencing periodic increases in popularity. It carries an air of dignified masculinity and strength without being overly aggressive. Barret appeals to parents seeking a traditional-sounding name that isn't overly common, fitting well in professional environments while still having character. The name's connection to nature through its 'bear' etymology adds an appealing dimension for nature-oriented families.
- Emet
Origin:
HebrewMeaning:
"truth"Description:
Looks like a pared-down Emmett, but it actually derives from a difference source.
- Amit
Origin:
Hebrew; SanskritMeaning:
"friend; infinite"Description:
Simple and worldly, popular and carrying two positive meanings in two diverse cultures. A winner prime for wider use.
- Evrett
Description:
Evrett is a masculine name that appears to be a variation of the more common Everett. Originating from Germanic elements meaning 'brave boar' or 'strong boar,' this name carries connotations of strength and courage. The spelling variant Evrett offers a streamlined, modern take on the traditional form while maintaining the same pronunciation. Everett (and by extension Evrett) has experienced a revival in recent years as part of the trend toward surname-style first names with vintage appeal. While the Everett spelling is more established, Evrett provides a distinctive alternative that feels both familiar and unique. The name has a dignified, strong character that works well from childhood into adulthood, making it versatile for various personalities. The simplified spelling may appeal to parents seeking a slightly unconventional option with traditional roots.
- Advait
Description:
Advait is a masculine name of Sanskrit origin meaning "unique," "without duality," or "one without a second." The name derives from Indian philosophy, particularly Advaita Vedanta, which teaches the unity of the individual soul with the ultimate reality (Brahman). This profound philosophical connection gives the name significant spiritual depth in Hindu culture. Advait has gained moderate popularity in India and among the Indian diaspora, appreciated for both its cultural significance and its modern, distinctive sound. The name combines spiritual meaning with contemporary appeal, making it increasingly chosen by parents seeking a name with both traditional roots and a progressive feel. While still relatively uncommon in Western countries, Advait has seen increased usage in multicultural communities.
- Quirt
Origin:
SpanishMeaning:
"cuarta"Description:
Add an s and you've got squirt.
- Everhart
Description:
Everhart is a masculine name with Germanic origins, functioning both as a surname and given name. Combining the elements 'ever' (meaning 'boar' or sometimes interpreted as 'strong') and 'hart' (meaning 'brave' or 'hardy'), the name essentially conveys strength and courage. As a first name, Everhart is quite rare, appealing to parents seeking distinctive names with historical roots and strong meanings. The name has a dignified, somewhat formal quality that suggests resilience and determination. Its connections to nature through the 'hart' element (which can also reference a male deer) give it additional depth, potentially appealing to those drawn to names with woodland or natural associations.
- Perfect
Origin:
English word nameMeaning:
"without fault"Description:
Too much pressure to put on a child.
- Philbert
Origin:
French from Greek, "dear, beloved"Meaning:
"dear, beloved"Description:
Varying Filbert does not improve the name: it still makes one think of a nut.
- Junot
Origin:
Spanish variation of JuniusDescription:
Junot, which sounds like the goddess and indie movie name "Juno" and the Alaskan place name Juneau, is actually someting completely different. The literati will recognize the unusual name of writer Junot Diaz.
- Maret
Description:
Maret is a masculine name with Estonian and Scandinavian roots, though it appears as a feminine name in some cultures. It originated as a variation of Margaret, which derives from the Greek 'margarites' meaning "pearl." In Nordic countries, particularly Norway, Maret has historical usage among the Sámi people. The name carries a distinctive sound while maintaining a connection to traditional naming patterns. Though uncommon in English-speaking countries, Maret offers an intriguing option for parents seeking a name with international character and subtle sophistication. Its brevity and clear pronunciation give it a contemporary feel despite its traditional origins, embodying both strength and a certain refined quality.
- 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.
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