Favorite Boys' Names

  1. Adriel
    • Origin:

      Hebrew
    • Meaning:

      "God is my master"
    • Description:

      This biblical name is getting wider notice. While Adrian has had its time in the limelight since the late 70s, parents are beginning to look for fresher alternatives. In the Bible, Adriel was the husband of Merab, a daughter of King Saul. Adriel, like other names ending in -el like Gabriel, Raphael, and Uriel, is also the name of an angel. The angel Adriel is known as the Angel of Death. Adriel entered the charts in 2002, and has risen now into the Top 200.
  2. Asher
    • Origin:

      Hebrew
    • Meaning:

      "fortunate, blessed, happy one"
    • Description:

      Asher—an excellent, soft and sensitive Old Testament choice—is a baby boy name on the rise, and is a Nameberry biblical favorite.
  3. Axton
    • Origin:

      English
    • Meaning:

      "sword stone"
    • Description:

      Macho to the max. But with the rise of x as a fashionable letter anywhere it appears in a name, ala Jaxson or Maxon, we may be hearing more of Axton.
  4. Acelin
    • Achai
      • Atreyu
        • Bennett
          • Origin:

            English, medieval form of Benedict
          • Meaning:

            "blessed"
          • Description:

            Bennett is Ben with a bow tie, kind of a cross between Benjamin and Beckett. It's been trending up on the popularity charts in recent years, and its choice by The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt's Jane Krakowski could shoot it even higher.
        • Blaize
          • Origin:

            Variation of Blaise, French
          • Meaning:

            "to lisp, stammer"
          • Description:

            A Blaise/Blaze hybrid that maintains neither the history of Blaise nor the wordiness of Blaze.
        • Branson
          • Origin:

            English
          • Meaning:

            "son of the raven"
          • Description:

            Branson is a fairly recent addition to the Top 1000, first breaking in at Number 988 in 1995. While it may not be a common sighting yet, it fits the trend of more popular cousins Mason, Grayson, Hudson, and Carson.
        • Braxton
          • Origin:

            English
          • Meaning:

            "Brock's settlement"
          • Description:

            Braxton entered the popularity ranks in 1985 and has been climbing steadily ever since. It has gained from the all-powerful X-factor, and perhaps also from the reality TV show, Braxton Family Values, featuring singer Toni and her sisters Traci, Towanda, Trina and Tamar. Though it might sound new, there was a prominent Confederate Civil War general named Braxton Bragg.
        • Brycen
          • Origin:

            Spelling variation of Bryson
          • Description:

            This name may be a variation of the more-popular Bryson, but it has appealed to enough parents to make it a widely used name in its own right.
        • Bracken
          • Cace
            • Caelan
              • Origin:

                Irish
              • Meaning:

                "little slender one"
              • Description:

                One of several Anglicized forms of Caolán, this spelling is borrowed from the Old Irish root, cáel. The pronunciation is also slightly Anglicized, as the original name may be pronounce KWAY-lan, KEE-lan, or KWEE-lan, depending on regional dialect.
            • Calix
              • Origin:

                Male variation of Calixta or Latin
              • Meaning:

                "chalice"
              • Description:

                Calix is once-obscure name that is starting to see some use in the US, where 47 baby boys were named Calix in 2023. An indirect influence is the actress Calista Flockhart, who introduced Americans to the female version of this attractive Greek name to prominence.
            • Cassius
              • Origin:

                Latin
              • Meaning:

                "hollow"
              • Description:

                Cassius, a Shakespearean name rooted in antiquity, is trending in a major way. It's one of a raft of Cas-starting names for both boys and girls, including Caspian, Cassian, and Cassia, that are enjoying a new moiment in the sun.
            • Chanson
              • Cortlin
                • Davin
                  • Origin:

                    Hybrid of David and Devin
                  • Description:

                    Davin is one of those hybrid names that is appealing for both genders, though it is more common for boys. Though Davin has a strong and attractive sound, either David or Devin would be preferable. It has been declining in use over the last decade.
                • Dracen/Draeson