Boys Names P Through T

  1. Paradox
    • Origin:

      English word name
    • Description:

      A paradox is a statement that while seeming true contradicts itself. With the less-than-pleasant "Doxy" as an obvious nickname, Paradox is perhaps a better name for a cat than a baby.
  2. Parker
    • Origin:

      English occupational name
    • Meaning:

      "park-keeper"
    • Description:

      One of the first generation of surname names, along with Porter and Morgan, Parker's still one of the most appealing and remains firmly in the Top 100 for boys. About three times as many boys as girls get this occupational name. The association with Charlie Parker gives Parker itself a jazzy edge, and it also has a nature-related meaning. Rosie O'Donnell has a son named Parker.
  3. Parsifal
    • Description:

      Parsifal is a masculine name with medieval European origins, derived from the Arthurian legend of Percival (Parzival in German), one of the Knights of the Round Table who quested for the Holy Grail. The name likely comes from Old French 'percer val' meaning 'to pierce the valley' or possibly from Persian 'Parsi fal' meaning 'pure fool' or 'innocent fool,' reflecting the character's journey from naivety to wisdom. Parsifal gained renewed attention through Richard Wagner's 1882 opera of the same name. Though rare, the name appeals to parents drawn to names with literary and mythological significance. It carries connotations of spiritual quest, purity of heart, and the journey toward enlightenment, offering a distinctive choice with deep cultural resonance.
  4. Parzival
    • Description:

      Parzival is a masculine name derived from medieval literature, specifically the 13th-century German epic poem by Wolfram von Eschenbach. The character Parzival (or Percival in Arthurian legends) was a knight who sought the Holy Grail. The name's etymology is debated, possibly coming from Old French 'percer val' meaning 'to pierce the valley,' or Persian 'Parsi val' meaning 'pure fool,' reflecting the character's journey from naivety to wisdom. While uncommon as a given name, Parzival carries rich literary and mythological associations with quests, spiritual growth, and knightly virtues. Its distinctive sound and compelling backstory make it appealing to parents interested in names with depth and historical significance.

  5. Pascal
    • Origin:

      French; English
    • Meaning:

      "of the Passover; Easter"
    • Description:

      The French-accented Pascal was historically used for sons born at Easter, and can make an interesting choice for a boy with Gallic roots arriving around that holiday.
  6. Pax
    • Origin:

      Latin
    • Meaning:

      "peaceful"
    • Description:

      Pax, one of the variations of names meaning peace that are newly popular in these less-than-peaceful times, got a lot of publicity when chosen by Brad & Angelina for their Vietnamese-born son. Parents attracted to Pax may also want to consider Paz, the unisex Spanish version, or Paxton, a growing-in-popularity surname choice that shares that magical X-factor.
  7. Payne
    • Origin:

      English or Mapuche
    • Meaning:

      "villager, country-dweller; blue"
    • Description:

      The y helps a bit, but still a painful image.
  8. Payton
    • Origin:

      Variation of Patton or Peyton, English
    • Meaning:

      "fighting man's estate"
    • Description:

      Once an obscure, surname-inspired option, Payton (and Peyton) hiked up the charts back in the 90s, likely inspired by the football star Peyton Manning.
  9. Peace
    • Origin:

      Word name
    • Meaning:

      "peace"
    • Description:

      Peace may be an admirable sentiment to convey in a child's name, but the translated and thus more subtle versions, like Pax or Placido, might work better as first names.
  10. Pearson
    • Description:

      Pearson is primarily known as an English surname meaning 'son of Piers' or 'son of Peter,' with Peter ultimately deriving from the Greek 'petros' meaning 'rock' or 'stone.' As a masculine given name, Pearson follows the trend of using traditional surnames as first names, a practice that gained popularity in English-speaking countries during the late 20th century. The name carries connotations of strength and stability through its connection to 'stone,' while also suggesting a distinguished, professional quality that many surname-as-first-name choices convey. Though uncommon as a first name, Pearson offers the appeal of feeling both traditional and distinctive, with the familiar 'son' ending shared by names like Harrison, Jackson, and Wilson.

  11. Peidearan
    • Description:

      Peidearan is a traditional masculine Scottish Gaelic name, representing a variant of Peter. It derives from the ancient Greek 'Petros,' meaning 'rock' or 'stone.' This distinctively Gaelic spelling maintains the original meaning while embracing Scottish linguistic traditions. Primarily found in the Highlands and Western Isles of Scotland, Peidearan remains relatively rare even within Scotland. The pronunciation typically follows Gaelic patterns, approximately 'PEH-duh-run.' While uncommon in broader usage, the name carries deep cultural significance within Gaelic-speaking communities, representing both Christian heritage and Scottish identity. For families with Scottish Highland ancestry, Peidearan offers a meaningful connection to linguistic and cultural roots.

  12. Penrose
    • Origin:

      Cornish and Welsh place name and surname
    • Meaning:

      "top of the heath"
    • Description:

      Penrose – an ancient locational surname derived from several villages in Cornwall, Wales, and the Welsh border country of England – might work as a first name, although the "Rose" syllable might lead the uninitiated to assume it's a female name. As a middle name, however, it would make for a surprising and distinguished choice. A male Penrose could be called Pen/Penn, Ross or Roe for short.
  13. Pepin
    • Origin:

      German
    • Meaning:

      "awe-inspiring"
    • Description:

      Most famous as the name of King Pepin the Short, this choice might feel somewhat belittling. The even-shorter form is Pippin, a name adopted for musical theater, and the Dutch form Pepijn is in that country's Top 100.
  14. Percival
    • Origin:

      French
    • Meaning:

      "one who pierces the valley"
    • Description:

      There are several Percivals scattered through the Harry Potter series, which might help transform the old-fangled, fussy image it has accrued. Actually, the original Percival was the one perfectly pure Knight of the Round Table, a worthy hero. The name was invented in the twelfth century by a poet named Chretien de Troyes, for his ideal knight in the poem Percevale, a Knight of King Arthur.
  15. Peregrin
    • Description:

      Peregrin is a distinguished masculine name with Latin origins, derived from 'peregrinus' meaning 'traveler' or 'pilgrim.' The name gained literary recognition through J.R.R. Tolkien's works, where Peregrin 'Pippin' Took appears as a beloved character in 'The Lord of the Rings.' This association has given the name a whimsical, adventurous quality that appeals to literary-minded parents. Despite its rich history and meaningful etymology, Peregrin remains uncommon, making it distinctive without being difficult to pronounce or understand. The name carries connotations of journey, exploration, and spiritual seeking, reflecting its pilgrim roots. For parents drawn to names with depth, historical significance, and a touch of literary magic, Peregrin offers a compelling choice.
  16. Peregrine
    • Origin:

      Latin
    • Meaning:

      "traveler, pilgrim"
    • Description:

      Peregrine is considered to be an elegantly aristocratic name in England, but has never made it to the U.S., where it has been seen as extravagantly eccentric. In the new naming climate, though, it's not beyond consideration — in fact it's already been chosen by at least one Berry.
  17. Perran
    • Origin:

      Cornish
    • Meaning:

      "little dark one"
    • Description:

      Also spelled, Piran, this Cornish saint's name is also a village. Perran is thought to be analogous to the Irish name Ciaran.
  18. Perrin
    • Origin:

      Variation of Perry or Peter, English or Greek
    • Meaning:

      "dweller near the pear tree or rock"
    • Description:

      Perrin has been in long use as a surname, derived from Peter, and is now used quietly as a first name. It may rise higher now that it's a character name in the popular TV adaptation of Robert Jordan's fantasy novel series The Wheel of Time.
  19. Perseus
    • Origin:

      Greek mythology name
    • Meaning:

      "to destroy"
    • Description:

      Perseus is a godly Greek hero (he was a son of Zeus) whose ancient name just might have modern possibilities along with other so-old-they're-new-again names such as Atticus and Orion.
  20. Peru
    • Origin:

      Place name
    • Description:

      An unexplored choice, evocative of the snowcapped Andes, with a pleasant, catchy sound.
  21. Peyton
    • Origin:

      English
    • Meaning:

      "fighting-man's estate"
    • Description:

      Peyton is the most-used spelling of this popular name, thanks to football star Peyton Manning. It rose to fame in the 90s and was solidly - or statistically - unisex in the early 2000s, however, the 2010s saw it shift to a more feminine leaning option. Nevertheless, with its surname-style and gentle sounds, Peyton could still fit in with the likes of Grayson, Everett, and Cameron.
  22. Phaedra
    • Origin:

      Greek
    • Meaning:

      "bright"
    • Description:

      Traditionally a feminine name from Greek mythology, Peaches Geldolf used it for her son in 2013.
  23. Philadelphia
    • Origin:

      Greek place-name
    • Meaning:

      "brotherly love"
    • Description:

      Not nearly as popular as neighbors Trenton and Camden, but occasionally used for girls. Shirley Temple played a Philadelphia in the old western movie "Fort Apache."
  24. 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.
  25. Philetus
    • Origin:

      Greek
    • Meaning:

      "beloved"
    • Description:

      Obscure name from the New Testament.
  26. Philip
    • Origin:

      Greek
    • Meaning:

      "lover of horses"
    • Description:

      Philip, the name of one of the 12 apostles, is still favored by parents in search of a solid boys' classic that is less neutral than Robert or John and more distinctive than Daniel or Matthew and has many historic, royal ties.
  27. Philippe
    • Origin:

      French variation of Philip
    • Meaning:

      "lover of horses"
    • Description:

      Philippe, pronounced fill-EEP, is Philip with Gallic flair.
  28. Phillip
    • Origin:

      Greek
    • Meaning:

      "lover of horses"
    • Description:

      Spelling variation of Philip. Exactly as many baby boys were named with the single 'l' spelling in 2017.
  29. Phoenix
    • Origin:

      Arizona place-name and Greek
    • Meaning:

      "dark red"
    • Description:

      Effortlessly cool with a hint of the mystical, Phoenix rolls a lot of trends into one: it's a place-name and a bird name, it ends in the stylish letter x, it's got in-built nicknames, and it's unisex too. Familiar but not over-popular, Phoenix ranks in the US and UK Top 1000s.
  30. Piano
    • Origin:

      Music name
    • Description:

      If Banjo can be a name, why not Piano? Could be inspired by prize-winning architect Renzo Piano.
  31. Pierson
    • Description:

      Pierson is a masculine name that originated as an English surname meaning 'son of Piers' (the Medieval form of Peter, ultimately from Greek meaning 'rock' or 'stone'). Following the trend of using surnames as given names, Pierson transitioned to first-name status primarily in the United States during the late 20th century. The name carries a distinguished, preppy quality that balances traditional roots with contemporary style. While never reaching the highest ranks of popularity, Pierson has maintained a steady presence, particularly appealing to parents seeking a name with historical depth but not overly common. The name saw modest increases in usage during the early 2000s as part of the trend toward surnames as first names. Pierson offers a refined alternative to the more common Peterson or Pierce.
  32. Pilot
    • Origin:

      Occupational name
    • Description:

      One celebrity baby Pilot put this occupational choice into the pool -- together with the middle name Inspektor, something we wouldn't advise following.
  33. Pip
    • Origin:

      English, diminutive of Philip
    • Meaning:

      "lover of horses"
    • Description:

      The original Pip was the main character in Great Expectations (full name Philip Pirrip). Cute for a tike, maybe too cute for an adult.
  34. Pippin
    • Origin:

      Variation of Pepin
    • Meaning:

      "awe-inspiring"
    • Description:

      Super-sweet name that was the title of a Broadway play -- but best known as a type of apple. The Dutch variation is Pepijn is finding some popularity in that country, where short nickname names are stylish.
  35. Poe
    • Origin:

      English
    • Meaning:

      "peacock"
    • Description:

      An evocative unisex one-syllable name, Poe is most distinguished by its literary reference. Edgar Allan Poe was an influential American author and poet, credited with inventing the genres of detective and science fiction, which might provide inspiration for parents who are fans. And now its choice as the name of the hero played by Oscar Isaac in the new Star Wars movie is sure to catapult it from literary choice to major favorite.
  36. Poet
    • Origin:

      Word name
    • Description:

      Poet is a new entry in both the trendy word and occupational categories as well as a member of the growing group of gender neutral names. A handful of baby boys received the name in the US last year. A perfect choice, especially in the middle, for the child of writers or those with a poetic bent. And Po is an adorable nickname for either gender.
  37. Pom
    • Origin:

      French diminutive
    • Meaning:

      "apple"
    • Description:

      Pom is a shortened word name that's not much used in France, but cute and familiar here as one of Babar (the Elephant's) triplets. Pom, pommy and pommie are (non-derogatory) terms sometimes used by Australians, New Zealanders and South Africans to denote a person of English heritage.
  38. Pompeius
    • Origin:

      Roman
    • Meaning:

      "five"
    • Description:

      A Roman family name best known from Julius Caesar's rival Pompey (originally Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus). The place name Pompeii comes from the same root, either because a branch of the family settled there, or because it was founded on five settlements.
  39. Porter
    • Origin:

      English from French occupational name
    • Meaning:

      "doorkeeper or carrier"
    • Description:

      It may surprise you to know that surname name Porter was fairly popular in the US in the 19th and early 20th centuries, then went underground for 40 years only to reemerge at the turn of this century and climb the ladder again.
  40. Potter
    • Origin:

      English
    • Meaning:

      "maker of drinking and storage vessels"
    • Description:

      Could join such up-and-comers as Miller and Gardener.
  41. Pratt
    • Origin:

      English
    • Meaning:

      "trick, craft"
    • Description:

      In British slang, a "prat" is an idiot -- enough said.
  42. Prescott
    • Origin:

      English
    • Meaning:

      "priest's cottage"
    • Description:

      Prescott is one of several distinguished, upper-crusty surnames beginning with P.
  43. Press
    • Description:

      Press is an uncommon masculine name that originated as an English surname. It likely derived from occupational roots, referring to someone who operated a press (such as a wine press, printing press, or cloth press). As a given name, Press emerged through the tradition of using family surnames as first names, a practice particularly popular in American naming culture. The name carries connotations of strength, precision, and perhaps journalistic associations through its connection to the printing press and news media. Press has never achieved widespread popularity as a first name, remaining distinctively rare. Its short, crisp sound and single-syllable structure give it a modern, minimalist appeal for those seeking an unconventional yet straightforward masculine name with professional undertones.
  44. Preston
    • Origin:

      English
    • Meaning:

      "priest's estate"
    • Description:

      Britney Spears put this old-fashioned surname name back on the map when she chose it as her son Sean's middle name, which the family uses as his first.
  45. Primo
    • Origin:

      Italian
    • Meaning:

      "first"
    • Description:

      Primo is number one among the Latin birth-order names--Octavius et al--and the one most likely to be used in these days of smaller families. It has that jaunty 'o' ending and Italian flavor that many modern parents like so much. And what little boy wouldn't appreciate being prime?
  46. Primus
    • Origin:

      Latin
    • Meaning:

      "first"
    • Description:

      The revival of long-dormant Roman names would put this back in the lexicon if it wasn't so connected to a telecommunications network.
  47. Prosper
    • Origin:

      Latin
    • Meaning:

      "favorable, prosperous"
    • Description:

      In France, pronounced PRO-spare, Prosper is a fairly common name; here it presents a worthy aspirational message for a child.
  48. Prosperity
    • Origin:

      Word name
    • Description:

      Forget Patience and Charity: Here's a Colonial name (and sentiment) that seems perfect for modern times.
  49. Prospero
    • Origin:

      Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese variation of Prosper
    • Meaning:

      "succeed, prosper"
    • Description:

      Shakespeare's Tempest has kept the name Prospero alive.
  50. Ptolemy
    • Origin:

      Greek
    • Meaning:

      "aggressive, warlike"
    • Description:

      Pronounced "TAHL-a-mee," this was the name of one of Alexander the Great's generals and several Greco-Egyptian rulers, as well as the name of a famous Greek astronomer. Actress Gretchen Mol brought it into modern times when she chose it for her baby.
  51. Publius
    • Origin:

      Latin
    • Meaning:

      "of the people"
    • Description:

      An ancient Roman forename that has never been on the modern American charts. Famous bearers include Publius Vergilius Maro (the poet Virgil), Publius Ovidius Naso (the poet Ovid), and Publius Aelius Hadrianus (the Emperor Hadrian, of wall fame).
  52. Parthenon
    • Parthenos
      • Pennington
        • Peridot
          • Persevere
            • Pipp
              • Plutarch
                • Portman
                  • Primu
                    • Qamar
                      • Origin:

                        Arabic
                      • Meaning:

                        "moon"
                      • Description:

                        Appealing in part because of its similarity to the likable Omar.
                    • Qassim
                      • Description:

                        Qassim is a masculine name of Arabic origin, derived from the root 'qasama' meaning 'to divide' or 'to distribute,' often interpreted as 'one who divides justly.' This name has deep historical roots in Islamic tradition, as Al-Qasim was one of the sons of the Prophet Muhammad. The name is widely used throughout the Arab world and Muslim communities globally, with spelling variations including Qasim, Kassim, and Casim. Qassim is also the name of a province and city in Saudi Arabia, adding geographical significance. The name carries connotations of fairness, justice, and equitable treatment of others. While not common in Western countries, Qassim has maintained consistent usage among Muslim families who appreciate its religious significance and cultural heritage.
                    • Quentin
                      • Origin:

                        Latin
                      • Meaning:

                        "fifth"
                      • Description:

                        Quentin, an offbeat name with lots of character, relates to the Latin for the number five and is by far the subtlest and most usable of the Latin birth-order names, masculine as well as stylish and distinctive. It was borne by a third-century saint and came to England with the Normans.
                    • Quetzalcoatl
                      • Origin:

                        Nahuatl, Native American
                      • Meaning:

                        "feathered snake"
                      • Description:

                        The creator god of the sky, wind, and knowledge in Aztec mythology, also associated with the morning star. In Mesoamerican myth Quetzalcoatl is also a mythical hero from whom almost all Mesoamerican peoples claim descent.
                    • Quiller
                      • Origin:

                        English
                      • Meaning:

                        "scribe"
                      • Description:

                        Heard in a sixties spy movie, The Quiller Memorandum, this uncommon occupational name has an offbeat charm.
                    • Quinlan
                      • Origin:

                        Irish
                      • Meaning:

                        "descendant of Caoinlean, slender "
                      • Description:

                        An Irish last-name-first-name that could make a child feel distinctive, while still having the regular guy nickname of Quinn. Christine Taylor and Ben Stiller spelled their son's name Quinlin.
                    • Quinto
                      • Origin:

                        Spanish variation of Quintin
                      • Meaning:

                        "fifth"
                      • Description:

                        Quint or Quinton played to a Latin rhythm.
                    • Quintus
                      • Origin:

                        Latin
                      • Meaning:

                        "fifth"
                      • Description:

                        A literary name figuring in the story of Ben Hur and the novels of Anthony Trollope that has the feel of Roman antiquity that is beginning to appeal to many parents. Quintus was one of only about twenty male first names in ancient Rome, and was often (though not exclusively) used for fifth sons.
                    • Quetz
                      • Raaheim
                        • Description:

                          Raaheim is a distinctive masculine name with possible Arabic or African origins. The 'Raa-' prefix may connect to various Arabic roots, while the structure suggests influence from names like Ibrahim or Raheem. The double 'aa' creates a unique visual identity and elongated pronunciation. Though uncommon in mainstream Western usage, Raaheim may have regional significance in specific cultural communities. The name carries a dignified, melodic quality with its flowing vowels and soft consonants. Parents might choose Raaheim seeking a distinctive name with multicultural resonance and a modern feel while potentially honoring cultural or religious heritage.
                      • Raanan
                        • Origin:

                          Hebrew
                        • Meaning:

                          "fresh, luxuriant"
                        • Description:

                          This strong name and its variations are well used in Israel.
                      • Rad
                        • Origin:

                          English
                        • Meaning:

                          "advisor"
                        • Description:

                          What child wouldn't like a name that was a synonym for cool?
                      • Raddix
                        • Origin:

                          Latin
                        • Meaning:

                          "root"
                        • Description:

                          In 2020, Cameron Diaz and Benji Madden named their daughter Raddix Chloe Wildflower. They invented the name themselves, but radix is a Latin word meaning "root," giving it a nature and linguistics connection.
                      • Radley
                        • Origin:

                          English
                        • Meaning:

                          "red meadow"
                        • Description:

                          Radical Bradley.
                      • Raf
                        • Origin:

                          Short form of Rafael, Spanish variation of Raphael
                        • Description:

                          Raf is a raffish short form that many a cool boy would love to call his own.
                      • Ragnar
                        • Origin:

                          Norse
                        • Meaning:

                          "warrior or judgment"
                        • Description:

                          An fearsome old Norse name with a long history in Scandinavia. It's gotten a boost in the States from popularity of the History Channel drama "Vikings," in which the protagonist is named Ragnar. Ragnar Lodbrok (meaning "shaggy pants") was a legendary warrior whose story was told in the Viking sagas. Ragnar also recalls name of the Norse Judgment Day, Ragnarök.
                      • Raiden
                        • Origin:

                          Japanese, English invented name
                        • Description:

                          The name of the Japanese god of thunder makes an assertive choice, very much at home in the Western world. Because of the name's similarity to popular baby names Aiden and Jayden, most people will pronounce it RAY-den, but it's more properly RYE-den.
                      • Rain
                        • Origin:

                          Nature name
                        • Description:

                          Mostly feminine, though "Office" star Rainn Wilson gives it a slight masculine twist. You might also use this as a short form of Raines.
                      • Raine
                        • Origin:

                          Variation of Rain, nature name
                        • Description:

                          A preppier take on Rain — you could also consider Raines. The feminine version of Raine is French, related to Reina, and means "queen."
                      • Raines
                        • Origin:

                          English
                        • Meaning:

                          "from Rayne or Rennes"
                        • Description:

                          The final s turns a nature name into a Waspy surname.
                      • Raka
                        • Origin:

                          Sanskrit
                        • Meaning:

                          "full moon"
                        • Description:

                          Raka is a Sanskrit word name — raka means "full moon" in the ancient language. Raka is mostly used as a boy name, but in the US, could reasonably be worn by a girl as well.
                      • Rakesh
                        • Origin:

                          Hindi
                        • Meaning:

                          "lord of the full moon"
                        • Description:

                          A dashing name used mainly in India with one of the best meanings around.
                      • Ralph
                        • Origin:

                          English from German
                        • Meaning:

                          "wolf-counsel"
                        • Description:

                          Ralph has two diametrically different images: there's the suave Ralph Fiennes-type Brit (often pronounced Rafe), and then there's the Jackie Gleason blue-collar, bowling blowhard Ralph Kramden bus driver. It's all in the eye of the beholder, though its hip factor did rise when it was chosen for his son by cool U.K. actor Matthew Macfadyen.
                      • Ramsay
                        • Origin:

                          English
                        • Meaning:

                          "low-lying land"
                        • Description:

                          A surname occasionally used as a first, as in former attorney general Ramsey Clark. This spelling is now closely associated with the psychopathic Game of Thrones villain Ramsay Snow (later Ramsay Bolton), and so is probably best avoided as long as the show and books are popular.
                      • Ramses
                        • Origin:

                          Egyptian
                        • Meaning:

                          "son of God"
                        • Description:

                          Ramses was the name of several kings in Ancient Egypt, including the long-reigning Ramses II, known as Ramses the Great. Unfortuntely, some may associate it with the condom brand name.
                      • Ramsey
                        • Origin:

                          English
                        • Meaning:

                          "low-lying land"
                        • Description:

                          A surname with potential as a first — Ramsey was given to a little over 100 baby boys in 2022.
                      • Ranger
                        • Origin:

                          French
                        • Meaning:

                          "forest guardian"
                        • Description:

                          The list of occupational boys' names continues to expand, and this is one of the latest to ride onto the range. With a hint of cowboy and Western, a sprinkle of preppy surname, an outdoorsy, nature-connected vibe, and a soft-but-strong sound, Ranger has a lot going for it. More than doubling in use over the last decade, it was given to around 120 boys in 2023.
                      • Raphael
                        • Origin:

                          Hebrew
                        • Meaning:

                          "God has healed"
                        • Description:

                          Raphael is a romantic archangel name that sounds both artistic and powerful. Raphael is also a great cross-cultural choice, with significance for people with both Latinate and Jewish roots, plus plenty of grounding in the English-speaking world.
                      • Rasmus
                        • Origin:

                          Finnish and Scandinavian variation of Erasmus
                        • Meaning:

                          "beloved, desired"
                        • Description:

                          A form of ancient name newly popular in Eastern Europe, Rasmus is rugged and distinctive - and on trend in Estonia and Finland. Virtually unknown in the U.S. but with its philosophical roots and uplifting meaning, Rasmus seems prime for use. The Rasmus is a Finnish rock band.
                      • Rawley
                        • Description:

                          Rawley is a distinctive masculine name with English origins, derived from the Old English surname Raleigh, which referred to a deer clearing or meadow. Historically associated with the notable explorer Sir Walter Raleigh, the name carries connotations of adventure and boldness. Rawley has maintained a consistent though uncommon presence in English-speaking countries, particularly appealing to parents seeking a name with traditional roots yet distinctive character. With its strong consonant sounds and approachable two-syllable structure, Rawley strikes a balance between rugged and refined. The name has experienced modest increased interest in recent years as part of the trend toward reviving surname-style first names and names with historical connections.

                      • Ray
                        • Origin:

                          Diminutive of Raymond, word name, English
                        • Meaning:

                          "wise protector; beam of light"
                        • Description:

                          Simple, short, and cool, Ray gives off retro vibes thanks to its 20th century popularity, and its links to jazzy Ray Charles and Ray-Ban sunglasses. A popular middle name for boys, it is well established as a given name too.
                      • Raymond
                        • Origin:

                          German
                        • Meaning:

                          "wise protector"
                        • Description:

                          Now that the show has gone into reruns, does anybody still love Raymond? Though it's been long dormant, some parents, including Jack Nicholson, are finding its cool name component, largely through the nickname Ray.
                      • Reader
                        • Origin:

                          English word name
                        • Description:

                          Booker and Author are being used as names (the former is best known care of Booker T Washington), so why not Reader? Reader certainly fits in with both these and other "doing" names like Ryder, Brewer, Fifer, Miller and Cooper.
                      • Reagan
                        • Origin:

                          Irish
                        • Meaning:

                          "little king"
                        • Description:

                          Inextricably tied to the former president, Reagan is a handsome surname name with a cool, current sound. Gender-neutral nickname Ray/Rae is also very on-trend right now.
                      • Reeves
                        • Origin:

                          English occupational name
                        • Meaning:

                          "bailiff"
                        • Description:

                          With the fashion for adding an S to the end of any surname-name, Reeve becomes Reeves, love child of Reese and Jeeves. It's cool, simple, distinctive.
                      • Regan
                        • Origin:

                          Irish
                        • Meaning:

                          "little king"
                        • Description:

                          A spelling variant of presidential surname Regan that briefly entered the Top 1000 for boys in the 1960s, but hasn't rejoined the list since. Shakespeare also used the name for a daughter of King Lear, inspired by an ancient king of the Britons in accounts of the medieval scribe Geoffrey of Monmouth.
                      • Reginald
                        • Origin:

                          English
                        • Meaning:

                          "counsel power"
                        • Description:

                          Now seen as the chap in the smoking jacket in a 1930s drawing-room comedy, Reginald has actually been on the US popularity list every year since 1880.
                      • Reginale
                        • Description:

                          Reginale is an uncommon masculine name likely derived from the Latin 'regalis,' meaning 'royal' or 'kingly.' It appears to be a variation of the more familiar Reginald, which comes from the Old Germanic name Raginald, combining elements meaning 'advice' and 'power.' The addition of the final 'e' gives Reginale a somewhat softer, perhaps French-influenced sound while maintaining its regal associations. This name has never entered mainstream popularity charts, making it an extremely rare choice. Reginale might appeal to parents seeking a name with noble connotations but wanting something more distinctive than traditional alternatives. Potential nicknames include Reggie, Regi, or Nale, offering versatility despite the name's formal nature.
                      • Rego
                        • Origin:

                          Portuguese
                        • Meaning:

                          "ditch, channel"
                        • Description:

                          A surname that could become a first, an alternate to the already-taken REGIS.
                      • Rei
                        • Origin:

                          Hebrew
                        • Meaning:

                          "my companion"
                        • Description:

                          A very unusual biblical name, Rei was one of David's most loyal supporters.
                      • Reign
                        • Origin:

                          English word name
                        • Meaning:

                          "rule"
                        • Description:

                          Reign is one of a new, ahem, kingdom of word names that suggest a high-born child, joining Royal, Lorde, Titan, Saint, King, Princess, and Noble. We predicted this kind of defining name to be the Number 1 baby name trend of 2015...two weeks before Kourtney Kardashian and Scott Disick named their third child, a boy, Reign.
                      • Reito
                        • Origin:

                          Japanese
                        • Meaning:

                          "beautiful or dark moon"
                        • Description:

                          This handsome Japanese name has dozens of possible meanings, depending on the kanji characters used.
                      • Rembrandt
                        • Origin:

                          Dutch artist name
                        • Description:

                          The name of the most renowned of the Old Masters is a potential option for families who put an emphasis on the creative. Rembrandt Peale was a member of the Peale family of painters, all named for famous artists.
                      • Remus
                        • Origin:

                          Latin, meaning unknown
                        • Description:

                          Remus is one of the legendary twins who, with brother Romulus, founded Rome. An unusual yet classic name for the extremely adventurous who can put aside the stereotyped image of Uncle Remus. Though because of that "ream" first syllable, we prefer Romulus.
                      • Remy
                        • Origin:

                          French from Latin
                        • Meaning:

                          "oarsman"
                        • Description:

                          Remy is one of the hottest names today for both boys and girls, sometimes spelled Remi. . It entered the popularity list in 2009 and has quickly become one of the fastest-rising names on the list.
                      • Ren
                        • Origin:

                          Japanese, Latin
                        • Meaning:

                          "water lily, lotus, romantic love, move forward; reborn"
                        • Description:

                          A very popular unisex name in Japan, Ren is a concise and versatile choice that could work across multiple languages. A rising star in England and Wales where it ranks in the Top 1000, it is also on the rise in the US where it was give to nearly 90 girls and 200 boys in a recent year.
                      • Renato
                        • Origin:

                          Spanish and Italian
                        • Meaning:

                          "reborn"
                        • Description:

                          Elegant and worldly.
                      • Renatus
                        • Origin:

                          Latin
                        • Meaning:

                          "reborn"
                        • Description:

                          Significant choice for an Easter-born child.
                      • Renji
                        • Origin:

                          Japanese
                        • Meaning:

                          "second love"
                        • Description:

                          Now that Kenji is rising up the ranks, it's only a matter of time before parents discover Renji. Renji Abarai is a character in the anime series Bleach, in which the kanji used for his name mean "second love" or "second romance."
                      • Renon
                        • Origin:

                          Italian
                        • Meaning:

                          "place and surname"
                        • Description:

                          Straightforward but very unusual choice, deriving from a place name in Italy.
                      • Renzo
                        • Origin:

                          Diminutive of Lorenzo
                        • Description:

                          Rakish nickname able to stand on its own.
                      • Reuben
                        • Origin:

                          Hebrew
                        • Meaning:

                          "behold, a son"
                        • Description:

                          Reuben is derived from the Hebrew words ra’a, meaning "to see, to understand," and ben, "son." As a phrase it translates to "behold, a son." In the Bible, Reuben is Jacob's first-born son by Leah and the founder of one of the tribes of Israel.
                      • Reuel
                        • Origin:

                          Hebrew
                        • Meaning:

                          "friend of God"
                        • Description:

                          This soft-yet-sturdy Biblical name belonged to Moses’ father-in-law (also called Jethro) and was the second middle name of J.R.R. Tolkien.
                      • 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.
                      • Rhodes
                        • Origin:

                          Greek
                        • Meaning:

                          "where roses grow"
                        • Description:

                          This is a name we've seen the potential of for some time now — A Greek island and a prestigious scholarship make for a preppy first name with the uber-stylish S ending. Needless to say we were not surprised that Rhodes cracked the Top 1000 in 2022, and we expect it to keep rising. Rhodes was recently chosen by actress Emma Roberts for her son, born in 2020.
                      • Rhythm
                        • Origin:

                          Word name
                        • Description:

                          A musical name that is undeniably cool and, well, rhythmic. Its biggest challenge may be the spelling. Well, maybe not the biggest challenge. Save this one for a middle name.
                      • Richard
                        • Origin:

                          German
                        • Meaning:

                          "dominant ruler"
                        • Description:

                          A classic old Norman name popular for a thousand years and favored for kings (Richard Nixon was named for Richard the Lionhearted), as well as the hoi polloi (as in every Tom, Dick and Harry), Richard was the sixth most popular US boys’ name in 1925, and was still Number 8 in 1950, but is now much less popular.
                      • Ridley
                        • Origin:

                          English
                        • Meaning:

                          "cleared wood; reed clearing; channel clearing"
                        • Description:

                          Director Ridley Scott and actress Daisy Ridley made this surname-style name familiar, and with its outdoorsy meaning and rugged yet preppy sound, it could blend in with Oakley, Reid, Riley, and Ridge. Some parents might be put of by the first syllable (as in, "get rid of" or "horrid" or "riddles"), but since Scarlett (scar), Colton (cult), and Titus all rank in the Top 400, it could still work for those looking for a standout last-name first name.
                      • Riordan
                        • Origin:

                          Irish
                        • Meaning:

                          "bard, royal poet"
                        • Description:

                          Has a legitimate first name history in its native land and an appealing meaning, but pronunciation is far from obvious.
                      • Riven
                        • Origin:

                          English from Norse
                        • Meaning:

                          "to split"
                        • Description:

                          This ancient name makes an intriguing alternative to River.
                      • River
                        • Origin:

                          Nature name
                        • Description:

                          River shares the tranquil feeling of all the water names, and seems to have pretty much escaped its past strong association with River Phoenix and his unfortunate fate. Actor Joaquin Phoenix named his son with actress Rooney Mara after his brother River.
                      • Rivo
                        • Origin:

                          Estonian
                        • Description:

                          A variant of Estonian Riivo, of uncertain meaning, that fits right in with cool water names like River and Rio.
                      • Roark
                        • Origin:

                          Irish
                        • Meaning:

                          "illustrious and mighty"
                        • Description:

                          This distinguished surname belonged to one of Ireland's great princely families. Its many variations include Rourke (as in actor Mickey), and O'Rourke. The family surname is thought to be one of the oldest in the world, originating in the tenth century, following the death of a young prince named Ruarc. It has literary cred via Howard Roark, the protagonist of Ayn Rand's The Fountainhead.
                      • Rob
                        • Origin:

                          English, diminutive of Robert
                        • Meaning:

                          "bright fame"
                        • Description:

                          Rob has claimed Bob's turf.
                      • Robert
                        • Origin:

                          English from German
                        • Meaning:

                          "bright fame"
                        • Description:

                          Robert was the Number 1 boys' name in the US in both 1925 and 1950, and in fact was in the Top 25 for more than a century, giving it true classic status. Strong if not quite stylish, Robert remains in the Top 100 for baby boys as a family favorite.
                      • Robin
                        • Origin:

                          Bird name; or English, diminutive of Robert
                        • Meaning:

                          "bright fame"
                        • Description:

                          Now that it's no longer fashionable for girls, Robin is rising for boys again. Robin Hood, Robin Williams, Christopher Robin, and Robin the Boy Wonder are all male namesakes, after all. It reentered the US Top 1000 boys names in 2015 for the first time since 1999 and continues to bounce around the lower end of the Top 1000.
                      • Robinson
                        • Origin:

                          English
                        • Meaning:

                          "son of Robin"
                        • Description:

                          This can be a cool and unusual way to honor your family Robert, conjuring up memories of Robinson Crusoe and Swiss Family Robinson, as well as narrative poet Robinson Jeffers, born John Robinson, who shared his mother's middle name.
                      • Robley
                        • Description:

                          Robley is a masculine name of English origin, derived from an Old English surname that combined elements meaning "fame" and "clearing in the woods." Historically used as a family name, it transitioned to occasional first-name use in the 19th century. Robley remains exceptionally rare in modern times, appealing to parents seeking distinctive vintage names with historical roots. The name carries a dignified, traditional quality while avoiding commonality. Notable historical bearer Robley Dunglison was a prominent 19th-century physician and medical author. With its combination of familiar sounds and uncommon status, Robley offers a rare balance of approachability and distinction for those seeking an alternative to popular Robert or Riley.

                      • Rochester
                        • Origin:

                          English
                        • Meaning:

                          "stone camp or fortress"
                        • Description:

                          Rochester was Jack Benny's famous valet and sidekick, played by early African-American comic Eddie Anderson.
                      • Rockwell
                        • Origin:

                          English
                        • Meaning:

                          "rock spring"
                        • Description:

                          This would be an intriguing choice for an illustrator's child, thanks to Norman Rockwell and Rockwell Kent. But most babies called Rockwell today are named after Porter Rockwell, a companion of Joseph Smith, founder of the Latter Day Saint movement.
                      • Rodney
                        • Origin:

                          English
                        • Meaning:

                          "island near the clearing"
                        • Description:

                          Rodney peaked at Number 33 in 1965 and has been on a steady decline ever since. As its popularity history indicates, this name is more fitting for someone born in the mid-twentieth century instead of the twenty-first century. It's likely this name will continue trending downward for another generation or two before it has its chance to turn back around.
                      • Roger
                        • Origin:

                          German
                        • Meaning:

                          "famous warrior"
                        • Description:

                          In the World War II era, Roger had nothing but the most positive associations, actually used by military personnel to mean 'Received and understood'--or A-OK, and though it is now on extended furlough, it does have a long and distinguished history. Introduced to England after the Norman Conquest of 1066, Roger soon became very popular there, with nicknames Hodge and Dodge, and had a long run later in the U.S, remaining in the Top 100 for 55 years.
                      • Rok
                        • Origin:

                          Slovene variation of Rocco, Italian
                        • Meaning:

                          "rest"
                        • Description:

                          Former Top 5 baby name in Slovenia, now on the decline.
                      • Roland
                        • Origin:

                          German
                        • Meaning:

                          "famous throughout the land"
                        • Description:

                          Roland is a chivalrous old name made famous by the supposedly eight-foot-tall romantic hero and nephew of Charlemagne, celebrated in medieval poetry and song. It is more widely heard in the US now in its Spanish form, Rolando. You might want to consider rollicking short form Rollo, either on its own or as an abbreviation of Roland. Orlando is the graceful Italian form.
                      • Romain
                        • Description:

                          Romain is a masculine name of French origin derived from the Latin 'Romanus,' meaning 'Roman' or 'from Rome.' This classic name has been used in France for centuries, honoring the historical significance of Roman culture. It remains quite popular in French-speaking regions while maintaining a sophisticated, international appeal elsewhere. The name carries connotations of strength and civility, reflecting the cultural impact of the Roman Empire. In English-speaking countries, Romain offers a distinctive alternative to the more common Roman. Notable bearers include French writers, athletes, and artists, which has helped maintain its cultural relevance. The name has a refined, intellectual quality while still sounding strong and masculine. Its pronunciation (ro-MAN) adds to its elegant, continental character, making it appealing for parents seeking a name with European sophistication.

                      • Roman
                        • Origin:

                          Latin
                        • Meaning:

                          "citizen of Rome"
                        • Description:

                          Roman is an ancient name trending in a major way. A surprise hit name of recent years, Roman now ranks in the Top 100 not only in the US but throughout the English-speaking world, and is rising in other European countries as well.
                      • Romero
                        • Origin:

                          Spanish and Italian
                        • Meaning:

                          "pilgrim to Rome, Roman"
                        • Description:

                          Romero is one of the less common variations of the stylish family of Rome-related names. Only 32 baby boys were named Romero in the US last year, versus nearly 5000 named Roman and 1100 named Romeo.
                      • Romilly
                        • Origin:

                          English
                        • Meaning:

                          "man of Rome"
                        • Description:

                          Originally a surname deriving from the Roman twin Romulus, this attractive name was introduced to the English-speaking world by painter Augustus John who used it for his son. Romilly John became Admiral of the Fleet in England. Now used for both sexes but highly unusual for either, Romilly was given to a dozen girls in the US last year and no boys.
                      • Romulus
                        • Origin:

                          Latin
                        • Meaning:

                          "citizen of Rome"
                        • Description:

                          He was the original Roman, Remus's twin and a founder of Rome. But parents attracted to this name are advised to read the legend first. Romulus does have some less than savory characteristics, including killing his twin brother and making Rome in his own image, and is later deified as Quinnius. Romy and Quinn might make good twin names.
                      • Romy
                        • Origin:

                          Diminutive of Roman et al
                        • Meaning:

                          "citizen of Rome"
                        • Description:

                          Best known as a feminine diminutive, Romy is used now for boys too; has a lot of energy and bounce. Can be a short form of Roman or Romeo or a name in its own right. Remy is another related choice, or you might want to go all the way to Romulus.
                      • Ronan
                        • Origin:

                          Irish
                        • Meaning:

                          "little seal"
                        • Description:

                          Ronan is the compelling legendary name of twelve Irish and Scottish saints that is now drawing some deserved attention; this cousin of the ascending Roman and Rowan was chosen by actor Daniel Day-Lewis and his writer-director wife Rebecca Miller in 1998, and more recently by actress Catherine Bell.
                      • Ronnie
                        • Origin:

                          Diminutive of Ronald
                        • Description:

                          Much less popular as a standalone choice. This nickname-name entered the US Top 1000 in 1928 and received wide use for many years, but has been waning in popularity recently.
                      • Rory
                        • Origin:

                          Irish
                        • Meaning:

                          "red king"
                        • Description:

                          This spirited Gaelic classic, which became popular in Ireland via the illustrious twelfth century king Rory O'Connor, makes a highly energetic choice, now used for either sex. Rory's gender split is still trending boyward; it's one of the coolest boys' names starting with R.
                      • Roscoe
                        • Origin:

                          Norse
                        • Meaning:

                          "deer forest"
                        • Description:

                          Fairly popular a hundred years ago but out of sight now, the quirky Roscoe deserves a place on every adventurous baby-namer's long list. It joins Rufus, Roman, Remy, Romulus, and Ray as one of the R names that sound fresh again after too many years of Robert, Richard, and Ronald.
                      • Rosen
                        • Origin:

                          German; Bulgarian
                        • Meaning:

                          "rose; burning bush"
                        • Description:

                          This masculine floral name literally means "burning bush", and is the Bulgarian word for the dittany plant. The name derives from the highly volatile oils produced by the plant, which can actually catch fire in hot weather. A notable bearer of the Bulgarian-form of the name is Rosen Plevneliev, a former President of Bulgaria.
                      • Ross
                        • Origin:

                          English and Scottish
                        • Meaning:

                          "upland, peninsula"
                        • Description:

                          Like Friends, Ross is off the air and into syndication as a baby name, having plummeted from its zenith in the late 80s to fall off the US Top 1000 in 2013. Today, Ross is more likely to be a dad name than a newborn name.
                      • Roswell
                        • Description:

                          Roswell is a masculine name with English origins, derived from an Old English surname that combines 'rose' (the flower) and 'well' (a spring or water source). The name gained some recognition in the United States after the alleged UFO incident in Roswell, New Mexico, in 1947, which added a mysterious dimension to its appeal. As a first name, Roswell has remained relatively uncommon, appealing to parents seeking distinctive names with historical roots. It conveys a sense of strength and uniqueness while maintaining its connection to natural elements. The name can be shortened to Ross, providing a more conventional nickname option.

                      • Rowan
                        • Origin:

                          Scottish and Irish
                        • Meaning:

                          "rowan tree; little redhead"
                        • Description:

                          With its gentle sounds and earthy vibes, the name Rowan feels like a fusion of different styles. A word name, a surname, and a gender-neutral name, Rowan is rustic but trendy, blending the vibes of both Owen and Oakley.
                      • Royal
                        • Origin:

                          English word name
                        • Meaning:

                          "royal"
                        • Description:

                          Even less subtle than Duke or Earl, this name shot up the popularity charts in 2013, the same year young Prince George was born and the craze for all things royal (and Royal) began. Today, it's a leading boys' name on Nameberry's own popularity charts.
                      • Royale
                        • Description:

                          Royale is a masculine name with French origins, derived from 'royal,' meaning 'kingly' or 'regal.' The added 'e' gives the name a distinctive French flair while emphasizing its aristocratic associations. This name conveys nobility, luxury, and elevated status—concepts reflected in its use for high-end products and establishments. Though uncommon as a given name, Royale has seen occasional use in the United States, particularly among families seeking names with connotations of grandeur. The name carries a sophisticated sound while remaining relatively simple to pronounce. Its connection to royalty and elegance makes it appealing for parents who want to bestow a sense of distinction upon their child. Royale offers a more elaborate alternative to the straightforward Roy while maintaining that name's dignified essence.

                      • Ruben
                        • Origin:

                          Dutch; German; French; Italian, Polish; Swedish; Norwegian; Danish; Armenian, from Hebrew
                        • Meaning:

                          "behold, a son"
                        • Description:

                          The streamlined Ruben is much more popular than the original Biblical Hebrew version in the US.
                      • Rudo
                        • Origin:

                          Shona
                        • Meaning:

                          "love"
                        • Description:

                          In the Shona language of souther Africa, this simple and wearable boys' name means love.
                      • Rufus
                        • Origin:

                          Latin
                        • Meaning:

                          "red-head"
                        • Description:

                          Rufus is a rumpled, redheaded (it was the nickname for red-haired King William) ancient Roman name popular with saints and singers (e.g. Rufus Wainwright); now, Rufus is on the cutting edge of cool.
                      • Rule
                        • Origin:

                          Word name
                        • Description:

                          Stricter than Peace or Justice.
                      • Rune
                        • Origin:

                          German and Swedish
                        • Meaning:

                          "secret"
                        • Description:

                          Name with connotations both mystical and tragic, newly popular in Europe. For English speakers, though, this name might be ruined by its homonym ruin.
                      • Rupert
                        • Origin:

                          German variation of Robert
                        • Meaning:

                          "bright fame"
                        • Description:

                          Rupert is a charming-yet-manly name long more popular in Britain (where it's attached to a beloved cartoon bear) than in the U.S. Yet we can see Rupert as a more stylish, modern way to honor an ancestral Robert.
                      • Rutherford
                        • Origin:

                          English
                        • Meaning:

                          "cattle ford"
                        • Description:

                          Stuffy presidential choice: consider Hayes instead.
                      • Ry
                        • Origin:

                          Short form of Ryder or Rylan; spelling variation of Rye
                        • Description:

                          Musician Ry Cooder brought this short form into the lexicon -- his full name is Ryland -- and it feels more familiar now that more Ry- beginning names such as Ryder and Riley are, ahem, riding up the ranks. The Rye spelling makes it more of a word or a nature name and less of a nickname.
                      • Ryder
                        • Origin:

                          British surname
                        • Meaning:

                          "cavalryman, messenger"
                        • Description:

                          Ryder, one of the current favorite er-ending boys’ names, has been in the spotlight since Kate Hudson and her rocker husband Chris Robinson chose it for their son in 2004. Very popular in several provinces of Canada, Ryder was chosen by John Leguzamo for his son and adorns Boy Meets World star Ryder Strong.
                      • Rye
                        • Origin:

                          English, diminutive of Ryder or Riley; word name; British surname
                        • Meaning:

                          "cavalryman, messenger; rye"
                        • Description:

                          Rye has the potential to become the masculine version of Rue—a short and sweet name for nature lovers (and whiskey fans too!). Rye might be short for Ryder or Riley or Rylan or any Ry-beginning name, but increasingly it stands on its own. It can also be considered a place name, after the town in England.
                      • Rygar
                        • Description:

                          Rygar is an uncommon masculine name that gained recognition primarily through the 1980s video game character of the same name, a warrior hero in the classic arcade game by Tecmo. Unlike many contemporary names, Rygar doesn't have deep historical roots but emerged as part of modern pop culture. The name has a strong, powerful sound reminiscent of other warrior-inspired names. With its hard consonants and concise structure, Rygar conveys strength and boldness. Though extremely rare in actual usage, it might appeal to parents influenced by gaming culture or those seeking a uniquely modern name with heroic connotations. The name's rarity ensures it stands out in any setting.

                      • Rylan
                        • Origin:

                          English and Irish
                        • Meaning:

                          "Rye land"
                        • Description:

                          Parents seeking alternatives to popular Ryan have flocked to this soundalike name, which peaked at #146 in 2011. Blending in elements of Nolan and Riley too, it remains in the US Top 500, and is given to around 850 babies each year.
                      • Ryland
                        • Origin:

                          Old English
                        • Meaning:

                          "place where Rye is grown"
                        • Description:

                          Similar to popular Riley and Ryan and the origin of Rylan, this Old English surname has been in the US Top 1000 since the early 2000s. While it has declined in recent years, it was still given to around 375 boys in 2023 — and to 30 girls.
                      • Rylie
                        • Origin:

                          Variation of Riley
                        • Meaning:

                          "rye clearing"
                        • Description:

                          An alternative spelling of the popular unisex name, Riley, though this form is used more often on girls in the US.
                      • Rahab
                        • Robyn
                          • Romaine
                            • Romane
                              • Romi
                                • Sabatay
                                  • Description:

                                    Sabatay is a masculine name with Sephardic Jewish and Turkish origins. It's likely derived from 'Shabbetai' or 'Shabtai', a Hebrew name meaning 'born on the Sabbath' or 'rest'. The name gained historical significance through Sabbatai Zevi, a 17th-century Jewish mystic who claimed to be the Messiah. In Turkish culture, it appears as 'Sabetay' and is associated with the Sephardic Jewish community. Sabatay has remained relatively rare outside these cultural contexts, maintaining its distinctive character and cultural significance. The name carries spiritual connotations related to the Sabbath day of rest and reflection, while offering a unique sound that bridges Middle Eastern and Jewish naming traditions.
                                • Sabien
                                  • Origin:

                                    Romanian, Bulgarian, Basque, from Latin
                                  • Meaning:

                                    "from the Sabines"
                                  • Description:

                                    Sabien is a masculine name with diverse cultural connections, possibly relating to the ancient Sabine people of Italy or deriving from Latin 'sapiens' meaning 'wise.' The name may also be a variation of Sabian or Sabyan, which has connections to an ancient religious group that studied astronomy.

                                • Sabik
                                  • Origin:

                                    Arabic
                                  • Meaning:

                                    "one who comes in first"
                                  • Description:

                                    Sabik, a star in Ophiuchus, makes for a rather harsh-sounding name. If you're looking skyward for a baby name, you'd do better with Orion or Jupiter. But if you are searching for names that mean new beginnings, this is one unusual choice.
                                • Safir
                                  • Origin:

                                    Arabic
                                  • Meaning:

                                    "ambassador, messenger"
                                  • Description:

                                    Also spelled Safeer or Saphir, this rare Arabic name connotes power and beauty.
                                • Sajan
                                  • Origin:

                                    Hindi
                                  • Meaning:

                                    "beloved"
                                  • Description:

                                    An attractive and worldly name for a cherished baby son.
                                • Salman
                                  • Origin:

                                    Arabic
                                  • Meaning:

                                    "safety"
                                  • Description:

                                    Salman is an Arabic name dating back to Salman the Persian, one of Muhammad's companions. In this country it is strongly associated with Anglo-Indian novelist Salman Rushdie, author of The Satanic Verses.
                                • Salvator
                                  • Origin:

                                    Latin
                                  • Meaning:

                                    "savior"
                                  • Description:

                                    The original version of an Old World name more often found as the Spanish Salvador or the Italian Salvatore.
                                • Sam
                                  • Origin:

                                    English, diminutive of Samuel
                                  • Meaning:

                                    "told by God"
                                  • Description:

                                    Sam has long been used on its own for boys, as accepted standing by itself as it is as a short form of Samuel. Straightforward and down-to-earth, Sam is the name of the son of the co-stars of The Americans, Keri Russell and Matthew Rhys. Sam is one of the most popular names that start with S in the Western world, ranking higher in several European countries than it does in the US, where it's trended downward since the 19th century, though it's always been in the Top 1000.
                                • Sampson
                                  • Origin:

                                    Hebrew
                                  • Meaning:

                                    "sun"
                                  • Description:

                                    This name, once considered overly powerful due to the superhuman strength of the biblical figure, is now an option for parents in search of an unusual route to Sam. But you really don't need that p: Samson will do.
                                • Samson
                                  • Origin:

                                    Hebrew
                                  • Meaning:

                                    "sun"
                                  • Description:

                                    With the prevailing popularity of Samuel, some parents are considering this more (literally) powerful biblical name, which shares the desirable nickname of Sam.
                                • Samwell
                                  • Origin:

                                    Variant of Samuel
                                  • Description:

                                    George R.R. Martin named lovable Game of Thrones character Samwell Tarly, Jon Snow's closest friend in the Night's Watch, after Samwise Gamgee, Frodo's companion in The Lord of the Rings. Both characters are earthy, kind and rotund.
                                • Saphir
                                  • Origin:

                                    Nordic, Arabic
                                  • Meaning:

                                    "sapphire; diplomat"
                                  • Description:

                                    An intriguing name with two distinct etymologies. It can be a masculine version of Sapphire or Sapphira, relating to the gemstone, or it can be an alternative form of the Arabic name Safir, meaning "ambassador, diplomat".
                                • Sarto
                                  • Origin:

                                    Latin
                                  • Meaning:

                                    "mender"
                                  • Description:

                                    Associated with both Renaissance painter Andrea del Sarto and a contemporary brand of shoes, this Italian surname name has a stylish, artistic air.
                                • Sasha
                                  • Origin:

                                    Russian diminutive of Alexander
                                  • Meaning:

                                    "defending men"
                                  • Description:

                                    The energetic Russian nickname name Sasha is being used increasingly on its own, though since the prominence of the First Daughter, more than 90% of the American babies named Sasha are girls. Sacha Baron Cohen bears one of the alternate spellings.
                                • Satriya
                                  • Origin:

                                    Indonesian
                                  • Meaning:

                                    "knight"
                                  • Description:

                                    An unknown (outside Indonesia) name with an attractive, gentle sound.
                                • Saturn
                                  • Origin:

                                    Roman mythology name
                                  • Description:

                                    If you've rejected all the names on earth, you might move on to the sixth planet from the sun, also the Roman god of agriculture and plenty, and the origin of Saturday.
                                • Saunders
                                  • Origin:

                                    English, Scottish surname, variation of Sanders
                                  • Meaning:

                                    "defending men"
                                  • Description:

                                    Preppier and less politically-charged than its source name, Sanders
                                • Sawyer
                                  • Origin:

                                    English
                                  • Meaning:

                                    "woodcutter"
                                  • Description:

                                    Sawyer is a surname with a more relaxed and friendly feel than many others, and is one of the hottest occupational names right now, with the Nameberry seal of approval. Sawyer is becoming one of the top unisex names. Both Sara Gilbert and Diane Farr used Sawyer for their daughters, while it was given a boost as a boys' name by the character Sawyer on Lost, an alias for the character really named James Ford.
                                • Saxen
                                  • Description:

                                    Saxen is a masculine name with Germanic roots, derived from the word 'Sachsen' meaning 'Saxon' or someone from Saxony, a historical region and state in Germany. This distinctive name carries historical significance, connecting its bearer to Saxon heritage and culture. While uncommon in mainstream usage, Saxen has appeal for parents seeking a strong, unique name with historical connections. The name projects qualities of strength and resilience associated with the Saxon people. Though rare in most English-speaking countries, it occasionally appears as a surname or place name before being adopted as a given name, making it an uncommon but meaningful choice for boys.
                                • Saxon
                                  • Origin:

                                    German
                                  • Meaning:

                                    "people of the dagger"
                                  • Description:

                                    Saxon is unusual word name that nevertheless feels right on trend, with that sharp X in the middle and that two-syllable-ending-in-n pattern. Reminiscent of Roman but not yet so popular, Saxon is one to watch out for.
                                • Sayre
                                  • Description:

                                    Sayre is an uncommon masculine name with English origins, primarily derived from an occupational surname for a woodcutter or carpenter. It comes from the Middle English word 'saghiere' meaning 'sawyer.' Alternatively, it may have originated as a place name, referring to someone from Sayre in Essex, England. The place name derives from Old English elements meaning 'stream where sea trout are caught.' As a first name, Sayre has a distinguished, somewhat aristocratic feel with its clean, simple sound and unique spelling. Though never widely popular in the United States, it appeals to parents seeking a distinctive name with historical roots and a contemporary sound.
                                • Scipio
                                  • Origin:

                                    Latin
                                  • Meaning:

                                    "staff or walking stick"
                                  • Description:

                                    This surname of an ancient Roman invader of Africa is an intriguing, undiscovered option.
                                • Scirocco
                                  • Origin:

                                    Arabic, Italian
                                  • Meaning:

                                    "warm wind"
                                  • Description:

                                    A cool and breezy nature name with a stylish sound, used by Volkswagen for one of its cars.
                                • Scorpio
                                  • Origin:

                                    Latin
                                  • Meaning:

                                    "scorpion"
                                  • Description:

                                    Of all the astrological names —think Leo, Aries, Gemini— Scorpio probably has the most dramatically potent presence, which could prove something of a burden to a young boy.
                                • Scorpius
                                  • Origin:

                                    Astrological name; Latin
                                  • Meaning:

                                    "scorpion"
                                  • Description:

                                    Scorpius is the constellation that the Scorpio zodiac sign originates from. It was given its venomous name due to the constellation's resemblance to a scorpion's tail.
                                • Scott
                                  • Origin:

                                    English
                                  • Meaning:

                                    "from Scotland"
                                  • Description:

                                    A cool, windswept, surfer babe-magnet in 1965, a nice dad -- or even granddad -- today.
                                • Scottie
                                  • Origin:

                                    Scottish
                                  • Meaning:

                                    "Scot"
                                  • Description:

                                    A sweet, slightly old-school nickname name with a cheerful image.
                                • Sebastian
                                  • Origin:

                                    Latin from Greek
                                  • Meaning:

                                    "person from ancient city of Sebastia"
                                  • Description:

                                    Sebastian is an ancient martyr's name turned literary, and Little Mermaid hero—think Sebastian the Crab—that's more popular than ever, as a classic-yet-unconventional compatriot for fellow British favorites T Theodore and Oliver.
                                • Sebastiano
                                  • Description:

                                    Sebastiano is the Italian form of Sebastian, a name with ancient Greek and Latin origins. Derived from 'Sebastianos,' meaning 'from Sebastia' (an ancient city), or associated with the Greek 'sebastos' meaning 'venerable' or 'revered.' The name carries historical significance through numerous saints and notable figures throughout European history. In Italy, Sebastiano remains a classic choice with steady popularity. Outside Italy, it appeals to parents seeking a melodic Italian alternative to the more common Sebastian. The name conveys a sense of dignity, artistic sensibility, and Mediterranean heritage, enhanced by its flowing four-syllable pronunciation and romantic Italian flair.
                                • Sebbe
                                  • Origin:

                                    Swedish variation of Sebastian
                                  • Meaning:

                                    "person from ancient city of Sebasta"
                                  • Description:

                                    This Swedish form of Sebastian would work nicely as a nickname.
                                • Seeley
                                  • Origin:

                                    English
                                  • Meaning:

                                    "blessed, happy"
                                  • Description:

                                    Seeley is a Medieval surname with a happy, fortunate meaning.
                                • Senna
                                  • Origin:

                                    Botanical, or Arabic
                                  • Meaning:

                                    "brightness"
                                  • Description:

                                    Senna is a flowering bush common in the tropics, with bright yellow flowers. In herbal medicine, Senna has gained some notice as the active ingredient in so-called "dieter's teas," which works mainly as a laxative. While that is a less-than-savory association, Senna has a lovely sound and is a fresh entry in the flourishing botanical names genus.
                                • Septimus
                                  • Origin:

                                    Latin
                                  • Meaning:

                                    "the seventh son"
                                  • Description:

                                    Septimus is one of the more dashing of the birth-order Latin number names that were revived by the Victorians. So even if you don't anticipate son number 7, you might be bold enough to consider this relic, certainly preferable to sixth-son name Sextus.
                                • Seren
                                  • Origin:

                                    Polish
                                  • Meaning:

                                    "serene"
                                  • Description:

                                    Seren, meaning "star", is one of the top girls' names in Wales, but as a boys' name it has a different derivation. It's a rare Polish form of the Latin Serenus, mostly used to refer to the Saint and meaning "serene". It could make for a handsome and almost unknown alternative to rising star Soren.
                                • Sereno
                                  • Origin:

                                    Latin
                                  • Meaning:

                                    "calm"
                                  • Description:

                                    Appealingly peaceful and placid.
                                • Sergej
                                  • Origin:

                                    Serbian, Russian, Bulgarian, Croatian, Slovenian, and Macedonian variation of Sergius, Latin
                                  • Description:

                                    Periodically used in Slovenia — the Sergey form is more common in Estonia and Russia.
                                • Servius
                                  • Origin:

                                    Latin
                                  • Meaning:

                                    "preserving"
                                  • Description:

                                    One of the lesser-used ancient Roman forenames.
                                • Seven
                                  • Origin:

                                    English word and number name
                                  • Description:

                                    This number name first came to public attention when Erykah Badu and Andre 3000 chose if for their son, Seven Sirius Benjamin, born in 1997. Over a decade later, David and Victoria Beckham used it as their daughter's middle name, and now in these days of unisex word names, it's rising for both sexes. It's certainly one of the most name-like numbers: after all, it's only a letter away from Steven.
                                • Severin
                                  • Origin:

                                    French variation of Severus; Latin
                                  • Meaning:

                                    "stern, serious"
                                  • Description:

                                    Severin is an ancient Roman family name borne by several early saints. It's still alive throughout Europe, and could be ready for import here. Severin Winter is a wrestling prodigy character in John Irving's The 158-Pound Marriage and, in its original Latin form, Severus Snape appears in Harry Potter.
                                • Severus
                                  • Origin:

                                    Latin
                                  • Meaning:

                                    "stern"
                                  • Description:

                                    Though it has literary credentials--making an appearance in Jane Austen's Mansfield Park and as the mean-spirited teacher Severus Snape in the Harry Potter books, most modern parents would find it too--well--severe.
                                • Sevyn
                                  • Origin:

                                    American variation of Seven, number name
                                  • Meaning:

                                    "seven"
                                  • Description:

                                    Sevyn broke into the Top 1000 for girls in 2019, the same year that Seven crossed the threshold for boys. Ys are typically employed to make names more feminine, which is why many more girls were given the Sevyn spelling than boys. However, Sevyn also entered the charts for boys in 2022 and as of 2023, it was among the most popular gender-neutral names in the US. In fact, it just outranked Seven in the same year.
                                • Shadrach
                                  • Origin:

                                    Akkadian
                                  • Meaning:

                                    "command of Aku"
                                  • Description:

                                    Derived from Aku, the name of the Babylonian god of the moon. In the Old Testament Shadrach is the Babylonian name of Hananiah, one of the three men cast into a furnace before being saved by God.
                                • Shane
                                  • Origin:

                                    Anglicized variation of Sean
                                  • Meaning:

                                    "God is gracious"
                                  • Description:

                                    Shane ambled into the picture via the 1953 movie, adding a cowboy twist to its Irish essence. A variation of Sean with a hint of Shay and Zane, it is a popular choice in Ireland.
                                • Shelby
                                  • Origin:

                                    English
                                  • Meaning:

                                    "estate on the ledge"
                                  • Description:

                                    Southern name still occasionally heard in a male context (author Shelby Foote and the son of singer/sitcom star Reba McEntire), but it's much more associated with girls.
                                • Sherlock
                                  • Origin:

                                    English
                                  • Meaning:

                                    "fair-haired"
                                  • Description:

                                    If ever there was a one-person name, it's probably Sherlock. But Sherlock Holmes the character has arguably never been hotter: he's been played by Robert Downey Jr., Ian McKellen, Jonny Lee Miller and, most memorably, Benedict Cumberbatch, in various film and TV adaptations over the last few years. So you never know.
                                • Shiloh
                                  • Origin:

                                    Hebrew
                                  • Meaning:

                                    "tranquil"
                                  • Description:

                                    Haunting biblical and Civil War place-name; now unisex—especially after the mega-high-profile Brangelina couple picked it for their daughter. It debuted in the Top 1000 for boys in 2015.
                                • Shin
                                  • Origin:

                                    Japanese
                                  • Meaning:

                                    "true, extend, heart, humility"
                                  • Description:

                                    Common name among Japanese men that can be written with a variety of kanji, giving it different meanings.
                                • Sid
                                  • Origin:

                                    Short form of Sidney, French
                                  • Meaning:

                                    "Saint-Denis"
                                  • Description:

                                    Sid originated as a nickname for Sidney, but we like it on its own, a la Sara Quin's and Jason Biggs and Jenny Mollen's sons. Sid Vicious, member of the band the Sex Pistols, gives this name a punk rock vibe.
                                • Sidney
                                  • Origin:

                                    French
                                  • Meaning:

                                    "Saint Denis"
                                  • Description:

                                    A contraction name, Sidney comes from Saint Denis and is related to Dioynsius, the Greek god of fertility and wine, although another theory is that it derived from an Anglo-Saxon place name, meaning 'at the wide island.'
                                • Sigmund
                                  • Origin:

                                    German
                                  • Meaning:

                                    "victorious protection"
                                  • Description:

                                    The connection to Freud is a strong one, but this German name has a strong and interesting sound and great nickname potential: Ziggy, Iggy, Sim, Sid...
                                • 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.
                                • Silvanio
                                  • Description:

                                    Silvanio is a masculine name with Latin and Italian roots. It derives from the Latin 'silva' meaning 'forest' or 'woodland,' connecting the bearer to nature and the natural world. This name evokes imagery of trees, woodland spirits, and natural beauty. Silvanio can be considered a variant or elaboration of the more common Silvano or Sylvanus, the latter being the Roman god of woods and fields. Not widely used in English-speaking countries, Silvanio maintains popularity primarily in Italian communities and Latin countries. The name carries an elegant, classical quality with its melodic four syllables and distinctive ending, appealing to parents seeking a name with historical depth and natural symbolism.

                                • Silvanus
                                  • Origin:

                                    Latin
                                  • Meaning:

                                    "wood; forest"
                                  • Description:

                                    In Roman mythology, Silvanus was the god of the forests. He protected farmers and fields and was credited with developing a system for marking field boundaries.
                                • Silver
                                  • Origin:

                                    English word name
                                  • Description:

                                    This shimmery Age of Aquarius unisex flower child name is making a comeback, along with metal and gem names like Steel, Jade, and Ruby.
                                • Silvester
                                  • Origin:

                                    Latin, "wood, forest"
                                  • Meaning:

                                    "wood, forest"
                                  • Description:

                                    More commonly spelled as Sylvester in English speaking countries, Silvester is closer to its Latin origins silva .
                                • Silvino
                                  • Description:

                                    Silvino is a masculine name with Latin roots, derived from 'silva' meaning 'forest' or 'woodland.' It's a diminutive form of Silvio or Silvius, names that were common in ancient Rome. Silvino carries natural connotations, suggesting someone with connections to forests or woodland areas. The name is most popular in Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese-speaking countries, particularly in Brazil and parts of Latin America. Silvino has a melodious quality with its flowing syllables and soft consonants. While uncommon in English-speaking countries, it offers an approachable alternative to more familiar nature-inspired names. Its connection to the natural world and classical history gives it both depth and distinctive character.

                                • Silvius
                                  • Origin:

                                    Latin
                                  • Meaning:

                                    "wood, forest"
                                  • Description:

                                    With the rise of ancient Roman names, the now-obscure Silvius may be rediscovered. Sleek and silvery, Silvius was the name of several legendary kings and an early saint. It survives in the contemporary world in its Spanish and Italian form Silvio, used for the character played by Steven Van Zandt on The Sopranos, while its traditional form appears in the Shakespeare play, As You Like It.
                                • Simeon
                                  • Origin:

                                    Hebrew
                                  • Meaning:

                                    "he [God] has heard"
                                  • Description:

                                    Could Simeon be the next Gideon? Parents seeking a less simple form of Simon might consider this biblical appellation that was chosen by Wynton Marsalis for his son. Simon is actually the Greek substitute for Simeon.
                                • Snow
                                  • Origin:

                                    English word name
                                  • Description:

                                    Snow is increasing in usage mostly as a girls' name, but hero Jon Snow of Game of Thrones just might nudge it into the boys' column. Currently, there are 12 times as many girls named Snow as boys, but its usage is much higher in middle place.
                                • Sol
                                  • Origin:

                                    Spanish
                                  • Meaning:

                                    "sun"
                                  • Description:

                                    Although pinochle-playing partner Sam came out of retirement, we don't see it happening to Sol. Near soundalike Saul has more of a shot.

                                • Solomon
                                  • Origin:

                                    Hebrew
                                  • Meaning:

                                    "peace"
                                  • Description:

                                    Solomon, a name that evokes wisdom and peace, is an Old Testament name that, along with other patriarchal classics, is finally beginning to shed its long white beard and step from the pages of the Old Testament into modern nurseries.
                                • Son
                                  • Description:

                                    Son is a masculine name with multiple cultural origins and meanings. In Vietnamese tradition, it's a common name meaning 'mountain,' symbolizing strength and stability. In English, while primarily recognized as a relational term, it has occasionally appeared as a given name, particularly in Southern American naming traditions or as a family surname adopted as a first name. In Korean contexts, it appears as part of longer names with various meanings depending on the Chinese character used. Son has the distinction of being one of the shortest possible names, making it strikingly minimalist. Despite its simplicity, the name carries significant meaning across cultures, representing family connection, heritage, and in some traditions, natural strength and endurance.
                                • Soren
                                  • Origin:

                                    Danish, Norwegian
                                  • Meaning:

                                    "stern"
                                  • Description:

                                    This gentle Scandinavian name, soft and sensitive, is being discovered in a major way by parents in the US. It's most closely identified with the nineteenth century philosopher Soren Kierkegaard, but there have been modern fictional Sorens as well, in The Matrix Reloaded and the book series Guardians of Ga'Hoole, Charlie and Lola, and Underworld.
                                • Sorrel
                                  • Origin:

                                    Botanical name and French
                                  • Meaning:

                                    "reddish brown"
                                  • Description:

                                    Sorrel is a gentle, amber-hued herbal and autumnal name that's used most often to describe the color of a horse. Sorrell is a variant spelling. Both make excellent names for autumn babies and can be used for either gender.
                                • Sourin
                                  • Origin:

                                    Armenian
                                  • Description:

                                    An Armenian name with a very attractive sound, however its closeness to Suorin—a popular vaping brand—means you might want to stay away.
                                • Spencer
                                  • Origin:

                                    English
                                  • Meaning:

                                    "house steward, dispenser of provisions"
                                  • Description:

                                    Spencer is a name that has everything: it's both distinguished sounding and accessible, dignified but Spencer Tracy-like friendly. Picked by several celebrities (a couple of times even for a girl), adding up to an enthusiastically recommended choice.
                                • Spurius
                                  • Origin:

                                    Latin, meaning unknown
                                  • Description:

                                    One of the small number forenames used by the ancient Romans. Unlike Marcus, Lucius and Titus, this is not one that is popular in modern times; in fact, it's never been on the USA's baby name charts. In Roman times, Spurius became associated with a phrase meaning "born out of wedlock", and the English word "spurious" comes from this connection.
                                • Squire
                                  • Origin:

                                    French
                                  • Meaning:

                                    "esquire"
                                  • Description:

                                    Conjures up a tweedy English country gentleman with a large paunch.
                                • Stanford
                                  • Origin:

                                    English
                                  • Meaning:

                                    "stony ford"
                                  • Description:

                                    Even if you're a loyal alumnus, consider something less ultraupright, like Yale or Cal.
                                • Stanley
                                  • Origin:

                                    English
                                  • Meaning:

                                    "near the stony clearing"
                                  • Description:

                                    Although Stanley Kowalski in A Streetcar Named Desire personified brute force, most Stanleys have been portrayed as meek milquetoasts. It could be a Sydney-like girls' choice.-Bette Davis once played a character named Stanley, and it was the name of President Obama's mother (named for her father)--or possibly could be revived down the line a la Walter and Arthur.
                                • Stasiak
                                  • Description:

                                    Stasiak is a masculine surname of Polish origin that has occasionally been used as a first name. It derives from the Slavic name Stanisław, which combines 'stan' meaning 'state' or 'establishment' and 'slava' meaning 'glory' or 'fame'. As a surname, Stasiak is a diminutive form indicating 'son of Stanisław' or 'little Stanisław'. While primarily used as a family name in Poland and among Polish diaspora communities, its use as a first name is quite rare. When used as a given name, Stasiak carries the cultural heritage and strength associated with its Polish roots, though it remains uncommon in this context.

                                • Stone
                                  • Origin:

                                    Word name
                                  • Description:

                                    Though some may find such names rather harsh and severe, increasing numbers of parents are gravitating toward this kind of flinty, steely, stony single-syllable name.
                                • Storm
                                  • Origin:

                                    Word name
                                  • Description:

                                    Windswept and dramatic, but perhaps asking for trouble. Quite popular in Denmark and Sweden, where it derives from Stromr, which is a fairly common surname. Storm Thorgerson is a famous bearer of the name - he designed iconic album covers for Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, the Cranberries, Anthrax, and Pink Floyd.
                                • Stormy
                                  • Origin:

                                    English word name
                                  • Meaning:

                                    "stormy"
                                  • Description:

                                    Stormy and variations have always been more common among girls, but there's no reason you shouldn't use it for a son. Storm was historically more masculine, until the arrival of Stormi Webster.
                                • Story
                                  • Origin:

                                    English word name
                                  • Meaning:

                                    "an account of incidents or events"
                                  • Description:

                                    A new unisex word name with a lot of charm, especially appropriate for the child of writers. Soleil Moon Frye named her second baby boy Story and Jenna Elfman called her son Story Elias.
                                • Striker
                                  • Origin:

                                    English word name
                                  • Description:

                                    Striker is one of the new gang of boys' names that have two syllables, end in -er, spring from words, and have a macho, even aggressive meaning and image. Other examples include Breaker, Heller, and Wilder. Do the world a favor and desist.
                                • Stryker
                                  • Origin:

                                    Spelling variation of Striker, English word name
                                  • Description:

                                    Stryker adds the trendy letter Y to Striker to join the new gang of boys' names that have two syllables, end in -er, spring from words, and have a macho meaning and image.
                                • Sullivan
                                  • Origin:

                                    Irish surname
                                  • Meaning:

                                    "black-eyed one"
                                  • Description:

                                    Sullivan is a jaunty Celtic three-syllable name, with a real twinkle in its eye. It was immortalized in the 1930s classic film Sullivan's Travels and was chosen for one of Patrick Dempsey's twin boys. Nickname Sully is equally jaunty.
                                • Svale
                                  • Origin:

                                    Norway
                                  • Meaning:

                                    "swallow (bird) or cool/fresh"
                                  • Description:

                                    In Norway, Svale is also used as a short form of the rare name Svalaug/Svanlaug, meaning "swan oath". Svale is also a more modern form of Svali, meaning "cool, fresh".
                                • Svit
                                  • Origin:

                                    Slovene
                                  • Meaning:

                                    "dawn"
                                  • Description:

                                    A uniquely Slovene name, ideal for a son born in the early morning.
                                • Sycamore
                                  • Origin:

                                    Nature name
                                  • Meaning:

                                    "fig mulberry"
                                  • Description:

                                    Tree name with a pleasant sound and rhythm.
                                • Sardonyx
                                  • Sawson
                                    • Seville
                                      • Sommer
                                        • Steren
                                          • Stormi
                                            • Svalaug
                                              • Svali
                                                • Svanlaug
                                                  • Séraphin
                                                    • Origin:

                                                      French from Hebrew
                                                    • Meaning:

                                                      "ardent; fiery"
                                                    • Description:

                                                      The English name pool is lacking a male equivalent to Seraphina, but this angelic boy name is occasionally used in France.
                                                  • Tadashi
                                                    • Origin:

                                                      Japanese
                                                    • Meaning:

                                                      "true, lucky, devotion"
                                                    • Description:

                                                      Attractive Japanese name that may garner more attention due to the character Tadashi Hamada from Big Hero 6.
                                                  • Taffy
                                                    • Origin:

                                                      Welsh
                                                    • Meaning:

                                                      "beloved friend"
                                                    • Description:

                                                      Taffy, in addition to being a diminutive of Dafydd, is a slang term for Welsh people in general – probably from the River Taff. Too candy-like to be used in the US.
                                                  • Taft
                                                    • Origin:

                                                      English
                                                    • Meaning:

                                                      "building site"
                                                    • Description:

                                                      A solid, brief but not brusque single-syllable surname with a presidential pedigree.
                                                  • Talbot
                                                    • Origin:

                                                      English
                                                    • Meaning:

                                                      "command of the valley"
                                                    • Description:

                                                      Upscale and upstanding.
                                                  • Tallin
                                                    • Description:

                                                      Tallin is a masculine name with multiple cultural connections. It may be derived from the name of Estonia's capital city, Tallinn, giving it a modern geographic association. Alternatively, it could have roots in Native American languages or be a variation of names like Talon or Taliesin. The name has a melodic quality with emphasis on the first syllable, creating a strong yet approachable sound. Tallin remains relatively rare as a given name, making it an attractive choice for parents seeking something distinctive with an international flair. Its uncommon status gives boys named Tallin a sense of individuality while still being straightforward to pronounce and spell.
                                                  • Talon
                                                    • Origin:

                                                      French word name
                                                    • Meaning:

                                                      "large claw of a bird of prey"
                                                    • Description:

                                                      Despite its somewhat menacing meaning, this name has been widely used in recent years, probably due to the appeal of its trendy on ending.
                                                  • Talyn
                                                    • Description:

                                                      Talyn is a gender-neutral name that has gained usage primarily as a masculine name in recent decades. It has several possible origins: it may be a variant of the Welsh name Telyn meaning 'harp,' a modern variation of names like Talon or Taylor, or derived from Talin, an Armenian place name. The name has a contemporary feel with its two syllables and trendy 'yn' ending. Talyn remains relatively uncommon but has gained modest popularity among parents seeking modern-sounding names with a unique edge. The name's brevity and simple pronunciation make it accessible, while its uncommonness ensures individuality. Talyn has a melodic quality despite its shortness, and its gender-neutral nature appeals to parents looking for less traditionally gendered naming options.

                                                  • Tam
                                                    • Origin:

                                                      Scottish variation of Thomas
                                                    • Meaning:

                                                      "twin"
                                                    • Description:

                                                      Popularized in Scotland by Tam O'Shanter, the hero of one of Robert Burns' most famous poems, it's associated in the U.S. with the plaid cap he gave his name to.
                                                  • Tamino
                                                    • Description:

                                                      Tamino is a masculine name best known as the protagonist in Mozart's opera 'The Magic Flute.' The name was likely invented by Emanuel Schikaneder, the opera's librettist, possibly inspired by the word 'tamino' from an ancient Semitic language meaning 'perfect' or 'complete.' Since its operatic origin in 1791, Tamino has remained rare but recognized, particularly in musical and artistic circles. The name carries artistic and cultured associations along with an exotic, melodic quality. With its distinctive -ino ending (a diminutive suffix in Italian), Tamino sounds affectionate yet distinguished. It appeals to parents with musical interests or those seeking a rare name with artistic heritage.
                                                  • Tancred
                                                    • Origin:

                                                      German
                                                    • Meaning:

                                                      "thoughtful counsel"
                                                    • Description:

                                                      More familiar to most English speakers in its Italian form, Tancredo, this Old School name is one to consider if you want something both authentic and highly unusual.
                                                  • Tarak
                                                    • Origin:

                                                      Sanskrit
                                                    • Meaning:

                                                      "star, protector"
                                                    • Description:

                                                      A strong, handsome Indian name with cross-cultural appeal.
                                                  • Tarek
                                                    • Description:

                                                      Tarek is a masculine name of Arabic origin, derived from the Arabic word 'tariq' meaning 'morning star' or 'he who knocks at the door.' Historically significant, it recalls Tariq ibn Ziyad, the 8th-century Berber general who conquered the Iberian Peninsula. The name is widely used throughout the Arab world and Muslim communities globally, with variations including Tariq, Tarik, and Tareq. Appreciated for its strong sound and meaningful connotations of guidance and leadership, Tarek has moderate recognition in Western countries while maintaining its cultural roots. The name combines accessibility for non-Arabic speakers with authentic Arabic heritage, making it a bridge between cultures.

                                                  • Tarian
                                                    • Origin:

                                                      Welsh
                                                    • Meaning:

                                                      "shield"
                                                    • Description:

                                                      Country singer Travis Tritt is partial to the letter T for his children's names: he has a Tyler, a Tristan, and a son named Tarian. Tarian is a unisex Welsh name which, though used more for girls in Wales, would be perfectly acceptable here for a boy.
                                                  • Tatsuki
                                                    • Origin:

                                                      Japanese
                                                    • Meaning:

                                                      "big moon"
                                                    • Description:

                                                      An energetic unisex Japanese name with dozens of potential meanings depending on the kanji characters used.
                                                  • Tavi
                                                    • Description:

                                                      Tavi is a short masculine name with multiple possible origins. It can be a diminutive form of Octavius or Octavio, Latin names meaning 'eighth,' historically given to the eighth child in a family. In Welsh contexts, Tavi might relate to the name Dafydd (David). It's also found in Romanian culture as a nickname for Octavian. Additionally, in Hebrew, 'tov' (similar to Tavi) means 'good.' The name's brevity gives it a modern, punchy quality while its varied cultural connections provide depth. Tavi has gained some modest usage in recent years as parents increasingly favor short, distinctive names with international appeal. The name's compact structure and soft sound make it both memorable and approachable, combining traditional roots with contemporary styling.

                                                  • Ted
                                                    • Origin:

                                                      Diminutive of Theodore or Edward
                                                    • Meaning:

                                                      "gift of god; rich guard"
                                                    • Description:

                                                      Like Ed, Eddie and Teddy, Ted is rarely used as an independent name – in the US, at least. In the UK, Eddie ranks just outside the Top 200, Teddy ranks just outside the Top 30, and Ted is a Top 200 pick.

                                                      With Theodore rising, Ted may have new life among parents who don't want to use the short form Theo. And TV's Ted Lasso makes it a quintessential nice guy name.
                                                  • Teddy
                                                    • Origin:

                                                      Diminutive of Theodore or Edward
                                                    • Meaning:

                                                      "gift of God or wealthy guardian"
                                                    • Description:

                                                      Teddy is in some ways one of those midcentury boys' nicknames -- like Jimmy or Bobby or Billy -- yet because it was never that popular, it feels timeless too. The preferred short form of Theodore these days may be Theo and of Edward may be....Edward, but Teddy can work adorably for either and grows up to Ted. And of course, let's not forget the inevitable teddy bear.
                                                  • Tedric
                                                    • Description:

                                                      Tedric is a masculine name with Germanic origins, representing a rare variant of Theodoric or Theuderic. These ancient names combine the elements 'theud' (people, tribe) and 'ric' (power, ruler), essentially meaning 'ruler of the people' or 'powerful among the tribe.' Tedric can be seen as a shortened, modernized version that maintains the strong consonant sounds of its ancient predecessor. While historically significant—Theodoric was the name of several Germanic kings, including Theodoric the Great who ruled the Ostrogothic Kingdom—Tedric itself remains quite uncommon. The name has occasionally appeared in English-speaking countries, particularly among families interested in Germanic heritage or medieval history. Tedric projects strength and leadership while offering the approachable nickname Ted or Teddy.
                                                  • Tempo
                                                    • Origin:

                                                      Italian
                                                    • Meaning:

                                                      "time"
                                                    • Description:

                                                      An offbeat word name referring to the speed of a piece of music.
                                                  • Tenney
                                                    • Description:

                                                      Tenney is a distinctive masculine name with origins as an English surname derived from Old English, possibly meaning 'island of bees' or referring to someone from a place called Tenney. As a first name, it has a gentle yet solid quality, with two syllables that create a pleasant rhythm. Tenney has been used occasionally throughout history but remains quite uncommon, appealing to parents seeking something unique with historical roots. The name has a preppy, sophisticated feel while maintaining approachability. In contemporary usage, Tenney might be chosen for its distinctive sound, its vintage quality, or possible family connections, giving its bearers a name that balances uniqueness with an established heritage.
                                                  • Tennyson
                                                    • Origin:

                                                      English
                                                    • Meaning:

                                                      "son of Dennis"
                                                    • Description:

                                                      Few people would have considered the surname of this famous Victorian poet as a first name until Russell Crowe chose it for his son in 2006. But, as a rhythmic three-syllable patronymic, Tennyson has a lot going for it, not least of all the appealing nickname Tenny; it would make a novel choice for the son of a Dennis.
                                                  • Teo
                                                    • Origin:

                                                      Diminutive of Teodoro or Mateo, Spanish
                                                    • Meaning:

                                                      "gift of God"
                                                    • Description:

                                                      An international take on Theo that would be easily wearable for a child in the US or any European culture. Traditionally a nickname for international variations of Theodore or Matthew, including ultra popular Mateo and Matteo, Teo can also stand on its own. In fact, Teo rose into the Top 1000 in 2022, proving its ability as a stand-alone name.
                                                  • Teodoro
                                                    • Origin:

                                                      Italian, Portuguese, Spanish
                                                    • Meaning:

                                                      "gift of God"
                                                    • Description:

                                                      With brother name Theodore ranking in the US top 10, this alternative might appeal to parents looking to honor Italian, Portuguese, or Spanish heritage.
                                                  • Tevž
                                                    • Origin:

                                                      Diminutive of Matevž, Slovene
                                                    • Meaning:

                                                      "gift of God"
                                                    • Description:

                                                      The Slovene cognate of Teo, It peaked in 2007 at Number 61 on the Slovenian charts.
                                                  • Tex
                                                    • Origin:

                                                      Place-name, nickname for state of Texas resident
                                                    • Description:

                                                      Despite its rakish western charm, still remains a cowboy costume without a real persona inside.
                                                  • Thackeray
                                                    • Origin:

                                                      English
                                                    • Meaning:

                                                      "place with thatching"
                                                    • Description:

                                                      The name of the famous British man of letters might just appeal to some English majors as a more interesting alternative to Zachary. An appropriate playmate for Russell Crowe's boy Tennyson.
                                                  • Thaddeus
                                                    • Origin:

                                                      Aramaic, meaning unclear, possibly from Theodore
                                                    • Meaning:

                                                      "gift of God"
                                                    • Description:

                                                      Thaddeus, a distinguished, long-neglected name, has several areas of appeal: a solid New Testament legacy, a nice antique feel, and the choice of several more modern nicknames and international variations.
                                                  • Thando
                                                    • Origin:

                                                      Xhosa, Zulu, Ndebele
                                                    • Meaning:

                                                      "love"
                                                    • Description:

                                                      A common unisex name used frequently in South Africa.
                                                  • Thatcher
                                                    • Origin:

                                                      English occupational name
                                                    • Meaning:

                                                      "roof thatcher"
                                                    • Description:

                                                      Thatcher is an open and friendly freckle-faced surname, fresher sounding than Tyler or Taylor, that dates back to the days of thatched-roof cottages. It is catching on with modern parents—it reached the US Top 1000 for the first time in 2013.
                                                  • Thayne
                                                    • Description:

                                                      Thayne is a distinctive masculine name with multiple possible origins. It may derive from an English surname meaning 'thane's land' (referring to a medieval Scottish or Anglo-Saxon nobleman), or it could be related to the Welsh name meaning 'follower.' Some sources suggest it may have Norse roots. Thayne remains uncommon in most English-speaking countries, giving it a unique appeal for parents seeking distinctive names. The name has a strong, masculine sound with its single syllable and 'th' beginning, which conveys a sense of strength and reliability. In the United States, Thayne saw modest usage beginning in the mid-20th century but has never entered mainstream popularity, maintaining its status as a rare and distinctive choice.
                                                  • 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.
                                                  • Theoden
                                                    • Origin:

                                                      Literature
                                                    • Meaning:

                                                      "king"
                                                    • Description:

                                                      The name of the King of Rohan in J. R. R. Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings, supposedly a translation of Rohirric Tûrac ("king"). Tolkien based the Rohirric language on Old English.
                                                  • Theodore
                                                    • Origin:

                                                      Greek
                                                    • Meaning:

                                                      "gift of God"
                                                    • Description:

                                                      As unlikely as it may seem, Theodore is a hot new hit name, vaulting into the Top 10 in 2021 for the first time ever and rising three more points last year to rank at Number 7.
                                                  • Theodoric
                                                    • Origin:

                                                      German
                                                    • Meaning:

                                                      "people's ruler"
                                                    • Description:

                                                      Theodoric feels prehistoric, though with short form Theo one of the hottest names around, this old German names for boys may soon feel new again.
                                                  • Theophilos
                                                    • Origin:

                                                      Greek
                                                    • Meaning:

                                                      "loved by God"
                                                    • Description:

                                                      Multisyllabic New Testament relic dimly recalled from the Thornton Wilder novel Theophilus North.
                                                  • Theophilus
                                                    • Origin:

                                                      Greek
                                                    • Meaning:

                                                      "friend of God"
                                                    • Description:

                                                      This is a multi-syllabic New Testament relic that could be yet another fresh way to get to Theo. In the beginning of Luke's gospel, he dedicates his words to Theophilus.
                                                  • Theron
                                                    • Origin:

                                                      Greek
                                                    • Meaning:

                                                      "hunter"
                                                    • Description:

                                                      Theron is best known these days as the surname of actress Charlize, but it does have a long history as a first name, ranking in the Top 500 in the early part of the 20th century and only dropping out of the Top 1000 in the early 1990s. Theon is a similar name made familiar by the popular series Game of Thrones: Might it and Theron rise in tandem?
                                                  • Thierry
                                                    • Origin:

                                                      French variation of Theodoric
                                                    • Meaning:

                                                      "ruler of the people"
                                                    • Description:

                                                      Thierry, which is very popular in France, would make an interesting import; it's somewhat familiar through designer Thierry Mugler and international soccer star Thierry Henry. It almost sounds like Terry, but not quite.
                                                  • 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.
                                                  • Thompson
                                                    • Origin:

                                                      English
                                                    • Meaning:

                                                      "son of Tom"
                                                    • Description:

                                                      Thompson is not as popular as Jackson or Harrison, but a novel way to circumvent Junior for the son of a Thomas.
                                                  • Thorpe
                                                    • Origin:

                                                      English
                                                    • Meaning:

                                                      "farm, village"
                                                    • Description:

                                                      Brusque and charmless, two things you don't want your son to be.
                                                  • Thunder
                                                    • Origin:

                                                      English word name
                                                    • Meaning:

                                                      "a loud rumbling or crashing noise heard after a lightning flash"
                                                    • Description:

                                                      This booming word name has been used every year since 1988, yet at most was given to 30 baby boys in a single year. But with names like Thunder, all it takes is one celebrity to bring it to the mainstream, and Usain Bolt could be the guy. He welcomed a son named Thunder (yes, Thunder Bolt) in 2021, twin to Saint Leo and brother to Olympia Lightning.
                                                  • Thyme
                                                    • Origin:

                                                      Nature name
                                                    • Description:

                                                      Fragrant herb often used for cooking, but scarcely as a name.
                                                  • Tian
                                                    • Origin:

                                                      Slovene variation of Sebastian, Latin
                                                    • Meaning:

                                                      "person from Sebastia"
                                                    • Description:

                                                      Sebastian has many international nicknames, and Tian is the short form of choice in Slovenia. It is also spelled Tijan.
                                                  • Tiberius
                                                    • Origin:

                                                      Latin
                                                    • Meaning:

                                                      "of the Tiber"
                                                    • Description:

                                                      The name of an important ancient Roman emperor, Tiberius might sound a bit heavy for a modern boy to carry, but with the rise of Atticus, Tiberius and brothers begin to feel more baby-friendly, much in the same way as Old Testament names like Elijah and Isaiah have been rejuvenated.
                                                  • Tibor
                                                    • Origin:

                                                      Hungarian, Czech, Slovak, Slovene
                                                    • Meaning:

                                                      "of Tibur (Tivoli)"
                                                    • Description:

                                                      Commonly heard in Hungary and some Slavic countries, Tibor has a large measure of continental dash. The name derives from the Roman town of Tibur, now called Tivoli. It is a Top 100 pick for baby boys in its native Hungary.
                                                  • Tiger
                                                    • Origin:

                                                      English
                                                    • Meaning:

                                                      "animal name"
                                                    • Description:

                                                      Other wild animals like Fox, Wolf and Bear are catching on as baby names, and Tiger is a rarer option with several famous namesakes, including golf champ Tiger Woods, who was born Eldrick. Other famous Tigers include Indian actor Tiger Shroff, born Jai, and British actor Tyger Drew-Honey, who spells his name with a Y.
                                                  • Tilden
                                                    • Origin:

                                                      English place-name
                                                    • Meaning:

                                                      "fertile valley"
                                                    • Description:

                                                      Though it has some distinguished political and tennis world associations, most modern parents would go for the more contemporary sounding Holden. Tilden Park is a beautiful hillside wilderness in the San Francisco Bay Area.
                                                  • Tilen
                                                    • Origin:

                                                      Slovene variation of Giles, Greek
                                                    • Meaning:

                                                      "young goat"
                                                    • Description:

                                                      Tilen is the Slovene form of Giles — one of those names that feel ultra-British but is actually Greek in origin.
                                                  • Tim
                                                    • Origin:

                                                      Greek, diminutive of Timothy
                                                    • Description:

                                                      Tim is a boyish short form very rarely given on its own.
                                                  • Timeus
                                                    • Origin:

                                                      Greek
                                                    • Meaning:

                                                      "honor"
                                                    • Description:

                                                      Variation of Timaeus.
                                                  • Timok
                                                    • Description:

                                                      Timok is a masculine name of Slavic origin, possibly derived from a river name in Serbia and Bulgaria. The Timok River holds cultural significance in this region of Eastern Europe. As a personal name, Timok remains extremely rare, giving it a distinctive quality. The name has a strong, concise phonetic structure with its two-syllable formation and decisive consonant ending, lending it a bold, masculine sound. Timok might also have connections to ancient Slavic or Illyrian origins, though specific etymological details are limited due to its uncommon usage. For parents seeking a unique name with Eastern European connections and natural symbolism, Timok offers geographical significance and an uncommon yet accessible choice with its straightforward pronunciation and distinctive character.

                                                  • Timoleon
                                                    • Origin:

                                                      Greek
                                                    • Meaning:

                                                      "lion honor"
                                                    • Description:

                                                      This ancient name, belonging to a 4th century BCE Greek statesman and general, would be one of those unique baby names with lots of more down-to-earth nickname potential, including Tim and Leon. Another notable bearer is Timoleon Jimanez, former leader of the rebel group Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia.
                                                  • Timotej
                                                    • Origin:

                                                      Slovene, Macedonian, and Slovak variation of Timothy, Greek
                                                    • Meaning:

                                                      "honoring God"
                                                    • Description:

                                                      Central European form of Timothy, falling in popularity in Slovenia.
                                                  • Timoteo
                                                    • Origin:

                                                      Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese form of Timothy, Greek
                                                    • Meaning:

                                                      "honoring God"
                                                    • Description:

                                                      Timoteo put some bounce in the step of the somewhat wispy Timothy. And it can be a more original way than Mateo to the cool short form Teo.
                                                  • Tin
                                                    • Description:

                                                      Tin is a masculine name with multiple cultural origins. In Vietnamese, it means "belief" or "trust," making it a name with positive virtues embedded in its meaning. In Chinese culture, the name can represent different characters depending on the tone and written form, potentially meaning "sky" or other concepts. As a Western name, Tin might be used as a shortened form of names like Martin, Austin, or Constantin. The brevity of Tin gives it a modern, minimalist appeal that works well cross-culturally. While uncommon as a standalone name in most Western countries, its simplicity and international versatility make it an increasingly interesting choice for parents seeking a name that is both concise and meaningful.

                                                  • Tine
                                                    • Origin:

                                                      Slovene variation of Martin and Valentin
                                                    • Meaning:

                                                      "warlike; strength, health"
                                                    • Description:

                                                      Tine is an undisputably masculine name in Slovenia, but with the same sound as Tina, wouldn't translate as well in English-speaking countries.
                                                  • Tino
                                                    • Origin:

                                                      Spanish, diminutive of Agostino, Justino, Martino, et al
                                                    • Description:

                                                      This nickname name might be cute for a niño, but one of the full names ending in tino would make a more mature statement.
                                                  • Titus
                                                    • Origin:

                                                      Latin, meaning unknown, possibly "title of honour"
                                                    • Meaning:

                                                      "title of honour"
                                                    • Description:

                                                      Titus, once seen as a slightly forbidding Roman, New Testament, and Shakespearean name, was brought back to contemporary life in the USA by the TV series Titus 2000, increasing in popularity along with other revived ancient names like Linus and Silas.
                                                  • Tobiah
                                                    • Origin:

                                                      Hebrew
                                                    • Meaning:

                                                      "the Lord is good"
                                                    • Description:

                                                      Tobiah is the original Hebrew form of the better known Greek Tobias, to which it could make a distinctive alternative. With its ah ending, Tobiah fits in with other stylish Biblical names today, from Noah to Isaiah to Josiah and Zachariah. And of course, Toby is an adorable nickname.
                                                  • Tobin
                                                    • Origin:

                                                      English surname derived from Tobias
                                                    • Meaning:

                                                      "God is good"
                                                    • Description:

                                                      Tobias-related name that makes an attractive and modern-sounding form of the biblical original. It was recently chosen by Karolina Kurkova for her son.
                                                  • Toby
                                                    • Origin:

                                                      Diminutive of Tobias
                                                    • Description:

                                                      This jaunty unisex nickname name has recently been given a shot of testosterone via actor Tobey Maguire and the gruff, erudite character on West Wing.
                                                  • Toivo
                                                    • Origin:

                                                      Finnish, Estonian
                                                    • Meaning:

                                                      "hope"
                                                    • Description:

                                                      This name was on the U.S. Top 1000 in the early 20th century, when recent immigrants frequently chose native names that have since died out for American babies. But if you're of Finnish or Estonian ancestry, you may want to consider reviving this one with a positive meaning.
                                                  • Tolliver
                                                    • Origin:

                                                      English occupational name
                                                    • Meaning:

                                                      "metalworker"
                                                    • Description:

                                                      If you're tired of Oliver, you might consider this energetic three-syllable surname instead, so you could have a little Tolly instead of an Ollie.
                                                  • Tom
                                                    • Origin:

                                                      Diminutive of Thomas
                                                    • Meaning:

                                                      "twin"
                                                    • Description:

                                                      Just like Sam and Ben, Tom could be revived as a simple, well liked name on its own. Tom, just Tom, is one of the Top 100 Boy Names in France
                                                  • Tomek
                                                    • Origin:

                                                      Polish, diminutive of Tomasz
                                                    • Meaning:

                                                      "twin"
                                                    • Description:

                                                      This nickname is cute, but edgier than Tommy.
                                                  • Tomlinson
                                                    • Description:

                                                      Tomlinson originated as an English surname meaning 'son of Thomas' or 'son of Tom.' As a first name, it represents the growing trend of using family surnames as given names, particularly for boys. This practice became increasingly popular in the late 20th and early 21st centuries. The name carries an air of distinction and tradition while maintaining a contemporary edge. Thomas itself derives from the Aramaic name Ta'oma, meaning 'twin.' Tomlinson has gained some recognition through notable bearers like Louis Tomlinson of One Direction. As a first name, it remains relatively uncommon, appealing to parents who appreciate its strong English heritage and distinctive sound.
                                                  • Tommas
                                                    • Description:

                                                      Tommas is a distinctive variation of Thomas, a name of Aramaic origin meaning 'twin.' While Thomas has been immensely popular throughout the Christian world since medieval times, Tommas represents a less common spelling that may reflect Italian (Tommaso) or Swedish influences. This spelling variant gives a traditional name a fresh, slightly exotic appearance while maintaining the familiar pronunciation. Tommas carries the same rich historical associations as Thomas—biblical connections to the apostle Thomas (Doubting Thomas), as well as numerous saints, philosophers, writers, and historical figures. The variant spelling offers a way to honor family traditions while providing a slightly more distinctive form of this classic name.
                                                  • Tommy
                                                    • Origin:

                                                      Diminutive of Thomas
                                                    • Meaning:

                                                      "twin"
                                                    • Description:

                                                      A surprising number of parents choose to put the nickname Tommy on their son's birth certificate rather than the more traditional Thomas. Perhaps even more surprising is thE fact that Tommy has never been off the United States popularity charts. More recently, however, the name has been trending downward.
                                                  • Topher
                                                    • Origin:

                                                      Diminutive of Christopher
                                                    • Description:

                                                      The new kid on the block in terms of Christopher short forms, it was introduced into the mix by actor Topher Grace, who didn't like Chris.
                                                  • Tremaine
                                                    • Description:

                                                      Tremaine (also spelled Tremain, Tremayne, or Tremaigne) derives from a Cornish place name and surname meaning 'stone town' or 'settlement with stone houses,' from the elements 'tre' (homestead/settlement) and 'maen' (stone). Following the pattern of many surnames, it transitioned to use as a given name in the 20th century. Tremaine gained modest popularity in the United States during the 1970s through the 1990s. The name reflects the broader trend of adopting surnames as first names, particularly those with attractive sounds or spelling variations. While never among the most common names, Tremaine has maintained consistent recognition across diverse communities in the United States, with various spelling variants adding to its distinctive character.
                                                  • Trenner
                                                    • Origin:

                                                      Modern invented name
                                                    • Description:

                                                      One of the new two-syllable boys' names with more style than substance.
                                                  • Trevis
                                                    • Description:

                                                      Trevis is a masculine name that appears to be a variation of Travis, which originated as an Anglo-Norman surname derived from the French word 'traverser,' meaning 'to cross.' This alternate spelling gives the traditional name a slightly distinctive touch while maintaining the same pronunciation. Trevis saw limited popularity in the United States during the 1970s-1990s but has always been significantly less common than Travis. The name carries a strong, masculine sound with its crisp consonants. Like Travis, it evokes associations with reliability and straightforwardness. Trevis might appeal to parents who appreciate the sound and feel of Travis but desire a less common spelling variation. The name works well cross-culturally and has a contemporary yet established quality.
                                                  • Trevor
                                                    • Origin:

                                                      Welsh
                                                    • Meaning:

                                                      "from the large village"
                                                    • Description:

                                                      Trevor, a British standard, took a long time to cross the Atlantic, but finally began its rise here in the 1980s. It is now a thoroughly naturalized citizen, though it still retains a touch of Anglo class.
                                                  • Treyson
                                                    • Description:

                                                      Treyson is a modern masculine name that exemplifies contemporary American naming trends. Created as a variation of the popular name Trey (which means 'three' or is sometimes used for a third-generation namesake), it incorporates the fashionable '-son' suffix that became increasingly popular in the early 2000s. The name has a strong, current sound that appeals to parents seeking something distinctive yet accessible. Treyson began appearing on naming records in the early 2000s and has seen modest but growing usage, particularly in the United States. It represents the trend of blending established name elements to create something that sounds familiar yet unique, offering the benefit of individuality without straying too far from conventional naming patterns.
                                                  • Truly
                                                    • Origin:

                                                      Word name
                                                    • Meaning:

                                                      "in a truthful way"
                                                    • Description:

                                                      The potential it had was squashed by the spiked seltzer brand.
                                                  • Trumen
                                                    • Description:

                                                      Trumen is a masculine name that appears as a variant spelling of Truman, which derives from Middle English elements meaning 'faithful man' or 'loyal one.' This alternative spelling gives the name a more contemporary feel while maintaining its strong meaning and historical connections. Most famously associated with American president Harry S. Truman, the name carries connotations of integrity and steadfastness. Unlike the more standard spelling, Trumen remains quite rare, offering parents a distinctive option that still feels familiar to the ear. The name has a solid, masculine quality balanced by its approachable two-syllable structure. While not ranking on popularity charts, Trumen appeals to those seeking names with virtuous meanings and subtle uniqueness without straying too far from traditional naming conventions.

                                                  • Truth
                                                    • Origin:

                                                      English word name
                                                    • Meaning:

                                                      "the state of being the case"
                                                    • Description:

                                                      True has become an accepted first and middle name; Truth makes an even stronger statement. And with nearly 150 baby boys named Truth in the US in the most recent year counted, as many as were named Ross, the word name is edging up on the Top 1000.
                                                  • Tsukio
                                                    • Origin:

                                                      Japanese
                                                    • Meaning:

                                                      "moon"
                                                  • Tullius
                                                    • Origin:

                                                      Roman, meaning unknown
                                                    • Description:

                                                      An ancient Roman family name, best known from the orator and author Marcus Tullius Cicero.
                                                  • Turnus
                                                    • Ty
                                                      • Origin:

                                                        Diminutive of various Ty-beginning names
                                                      • Description:

                                                        As Tyler has begun to recede, a number of parents, including the Wayne Gretzkys, have cut straight to the livelier short form.
                                                    • Tycho
                                                      • Origin:

                                                        Greek, Dutch, Old Norse
                                                      • Meaning:

                                                        "hitting the mark; thunder"
                                                      • Description:

                                                        A name with a number of variations including the Danish Tyge, the Swedish Tyko, and the Dutch Tygo, which are popular throughout modern Europe. Tycho was the name of a Greek saint and the Danish astronomer, Tycho Brahe.
                                                    • Tyler
                                                      • Origin:

                                                        English occupational name
                                                      • Meaning:

                                                        "maker of tiles"
                                                      • Description:

                                                        The presidential Tyler rocketed up popularity charts in the late 1980s and early 1990s (it ranked Number 9 for that entire decade), along with cousin Taylor, becoming almost pandemic across the land-- and to make matters more confusing, both (especially Taylor) have been used for girls as well.
                                                    • Tymek
                                                      • Description:

                                                        Tymek is a masculine name of Polish origin, functioning as a diminutive of Tymoteusz, the Polish form of Timothy. The name derives from the Greek 'Timotheos,' meaning 'honoring God' or 'honored by God.' In Poland, Tymek serves as both a nickname and standalone name, appreciated for its friendly, approachable quality. The name has grown in popularity within Poland in recent decades as part of a trend toward traditional names with modern-feeling diminutive forms. Outside Poland, Tymek remains distinctive and uncommon. The name's combination of cultural authenticity and contemporary sound appeals to parents seeking Polish heritage connections or simply a unique name with established roots and clear pronunciation.
                                                    • Tarien
                                                      • Tatius
                                                        • Taurian
                                                          • Tegen
                                                            • Theodosius
                                                              • Tirek
                                                                • Trafford
                                                                  • Trozzi
                                                                    • Tuppence