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  1. Leonardo
    • Origin:

      Italian and Spanish variation of Leonard, German
    • Meaning:

      "brave lion"
    • Description:

      For centuries this name was associated primarily with the towering figure of Italian Renaissance painter-scientist-inventor Leonardo da Vinci, and was scarcely used outside the Latin culture.
  2. Luke
    • Origin:

      Greek
    • Meaning:

      "man from Lucania"
    • Description:

      Luke is a cool-yet-strong Biblical name with a relaxed cowboy feel, which has been on the rise since the advent of Luke Skywalker.
  3. Laiden
    • Lancetin
      • Lanceton
        • Matthew
          • Origin:

            Hebrew
          • Meaning:

            "gift of God"
          • Description:

            Matthew was the third most popular boys' name in America throughout the 1980s and '90s, and is still one of the top boy names starting with M. The New Testament Matthew is the epitome of the fashionable classic—safe and sturdy, yet with a more engaging personality than John or William.
        • Nico
          • Origin:

            Italian diminutive of Nicholas, Greek
          • Meaning:

            "people of victory"
          • Description:

            Nico is one of the great nickname names, full of charm, energy and effortless cool -- a neo Nick.
        • Oliver
          • Origin:

            Latin
          • Meaning:

            "olive tree or elf army"
          • Description:

            Oliver is an international star, ranking near the top of the charts in the US and throughout the English-speaking world, along with a host of European and Latin American countries, from Norway to Chile, Slovenia to Switzerland.
        • Olly
          • Palermo
            • Origin:

              Place-name
            • Description:

              Son of Sicily.
          • Penn
            • Origin:

              English
            • Meaning:

              "enclosure"
            • Description:

              This simple, elegant name offers something for many kinds of parents, from writers and history buffs to photographers to Pennsylvania dwellers. Most famous bearers are comedian Penn Jillette and Gossip Girl hottie Penn Badgley, both of whom were given this distinctive name at birth. Long obscure, Penn seems destined for greater usage.
          • Rhett
            • Origin:

              English from Dutch
            • Meaning:

              "advice"
            • Description:

              Rhett has been more tied to Gone with the Wind than even Scarlett, but now we're hearing rumblings of its finding new and independent favor among parents, perhaps emboldened by the growing popularity of Scarlett.
          • Rhys
            • Origin:

              Welsh
            • Meaning:

              "ardor"
            • Description:

              There's Rhys and there's Reese (now more popular for girls) and there's Reece, and we particularly like the traditional Welsh spelling, which entered the list in 2004, possibly influenced by Jonathan Rhys Meyers, of The Tudors, and Welsh-born actor Rhys Ifans.
          • Ryker
            • Origin:

              German
            • Meaning:

              "rich"
            • Description:

              As a stylish name, Ryker has three big things going for it: its Ry beginning (as in Riley, Ryder, and Rylan), its two-syllable rhythm, and its er ending. A nice surprise for many is it's "rich" meaning. While this may not be a factor beyond New York City, there is an infamous prison there called Riker's Island. Ryker is one of the trendiest German names for boys in the US.
          • Sage
            • Origin:

              Herb name and also Latin
            • Meaning:

              "wise and knowing"
            • Description:

              Fits many criteria sought by modern parents: it's short and strong, with intimations of wisdom as well as fragrant herbal properties. At this point, Sage is given about a third of the time to boys.
          • Silas
            • Origin:

              Aramaic, Latin, Greek
            • Meaning:

              "of the forest; or prayed for"
            • Description:

              Sleek and smart, with a hint of mystique about it, Silas is a recent addition to the US Top 100. Both mythological and Biblical in origin, Silas joins the ranks of Isaiah, Atlas, Elias, and Sebastian: polished and contemporary feeling names with plenty of history.
          • Sylas
            • Origin:

              Spelling variation of Silas
            • Description:

              This spelling of Silas hit a peak at Number 520 in 2013 -- likely to due the trendy Y -- but has since fallen a bit in the ranking. The classic spelling is much more popular.
          • Tate
            • Origin:

              English from Norse
            • Meaning:

              "cheerful"
            • Description:

              A strong single-syllable surname with a joyful meaning, Tate is finding a place on more and more birth certificates.
          • Theo
            • Origin:

              Diminutive of Theodore
            • Meaning:

              "gift of God"
            • Description:

              See the popularity graph below for the name Theo? It's been heading straight uphill since 2010, when it hopped back onto the Top 1000 after a 60+ year absence.
          • Thomas
            • Origin:

              Aramaic
            • Meaning:

              "twin"
            • Description:

              A solid classic with plenty of history, Thomas strikes the balance between strength and gentleness. A favorite in the UK, a staple in France, and Australia, and never absent from the US Top 100, Thomas feels like a safe bet and a name that fits into any era.