Zoey's Favorite Boy Names
- True
Origin:
Word nameMeaning:
"true"Description:
Many parents seeking a return to more basic values and a simpler lifestyle are turning to such virtuous girls' names as Grace, Faith, and Hope, but there are a handful that work just as well on boys, including True.
- Jaden
Origin:
HebrewMeaning:
"God has heard"Description:
While Jadon is the authentic biblical name, Jaden is by far the more popular spelling, first noticed when Will and Jada Pinkett Smith used it for their now grown (and famous) son. It has since swept the country for both sexes, with a wide variety of spellings and rhyming cousins.
- Dublin
Origin:
Irish place-nameDescription:
With Galway and Ireland in play as names (not to mention Shannon and Kerry), there's no reason this one can't work, too.
- Loyd
Description:
Loyd is a masculine name with Germanic origins, functioning as a variant spelling of Lloyd. The name derives from the Welsh elements "llwyd" meaning "grey" or "brown," originally used as a nickname for someone with grey hair or complexion. Loyd emerged as an alternative spelling primarily in the United States during the 19th and early 20th centuries. This simplified version eliminates the double consonant while maintaining the same pronunciation. The name enjoyed modest popularity in America during the first half of the 20th century but has declined since then. Loyd conveys a straightforward, no-nonsense quality with its compact structure and strong sound. Notable bearers include various American politicians, athletes, and musicians. While less common than Lloyd, the Loyd spelling appeals to parents who appreciate its streamlined appearance and connection to traditional naming patterns while maintaining its distinctive character.
- Tylor
Description:
Tylor is a masculine name that emerged as a variant spelling of Tyler, which originally derived from an Old French occupational surname meaning "tile maker" or "tile layer." This alternative spelling gives the classic name a more distinctive appearance while maintaining the familiar pronunciation. Tylor began gaining modest usage in the late 20th century when parents sought fresh variations on popular names. While never reaching the height of popularity that Tyler enjoyed (particularly during the 1980s and 1990s), Tylor offers a subtly unique option with the same strong, approachable quality. The name projects a contemporary feel with historical roots, appealing to parents who appreciate the sound and strength of Tyler but desire something slightly less common.
- Vickor
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