Boys Names A Through E

  1. Amyas
    • Origin:

      Latin
    • Meaning:

      "loved"
    • Description:

      See AMIAS.
  2. Amyntor
    • Origin:

      Greek
    • Meaning:

      "defender"
    • Description:

      An obscure mythological name which belongs to several minor figures in Greek legend. The father and son of Hephaestion, a close companion of Alexander the Great, also bore the name.
  3. Anakin
    • Origin:

      American invented name
    • Description:

      Anakin Skywalker, aka Darth Vader, is the antagonist in the original Star Wars trilogy. The name Anakin first entered the US Top 1000 in 2014. Its meaning is unknown but is thought to be an homage to a friend of George Lucas.
  4. Anatole
    • Origin:

      Greek
    • Meaning:

      "from the east, rising sun"
    • Description:

      Anatole is one of the unique boys' names with an unusual-ish feel but an uncertain provenance, with a meaning related to sunrise and thus to fire. While it's Greek in origin, it is associated more closely with France. Anatole Kuragin is a dashing, roguish prince in Tolstoy's War and Peace.
  5. Ander
    • Andi
      • Andraž
        • Origin:

          Slovene variation of Andrew, Greek
        • Meaning:

          "strong and manly"
        • Description:

          The Slovene form of Andrew, currently falling in popularity in its home country.
      • Androgeus
        • Origin:

          Greek
        • Meaning:

          "man of the earth"
        • Description:

          Androgeus was a Cretan prince—the son of King Minos. He is known for being murdered in Athens, although the way in which he died is contested.
      • Andy
        • Origin:

          Diminutive of Andrew, Greek
        • Meaning:

          "strong and manly"
        • Description:

          Although we prefer Drew to the old Raggedy Andy, Andy has overtaken Drew as a name in its own right. About twice as many baby boys are named Andy, just Andy -- though about eight times as many parents go with the full Andrew.
      • Anej
        • Origin:

          Slovene variation of Aeneas, Greek
        • Meaning:

          "the praised one"
        • Description:

          Top 50 pick in Slovenia, where it is a form of Aeneas, the mythological son of Venus. Anej peaked in Slovenia in 2007, when it ranked Number 15.
      • Aneurin
        • Origin:

          Welsh
        • Meaning:

          "honor"
        • Description:

          Rarely heard in the US, Aneurin is best remembered in the UK as the Welsh politician, Aneurin "Nye" Bevan, who was instrumental in setting up the National Health Service when he was Minister for Health.
      • Angelus
        • Origin:

          Latin
        • Meaning:

          "angel"
        • Description:

          The Latin word for an angel (and the male form of Angela) is a rare but smart and stately name. The Angelus is a Catholic devotion, and the name is also used for the church bell that traditionally accompanies it. In pop culture, Angelus is a previous incarnation of Angel in the Buffy the Vampire Slayer universe.
      • Angus
        • Origin:

          Anglicized form of Aonghus, Aonghas, Gaelic
        • Meaning:

          "one strength"
        • Description:

          Angus is a traditional yet stylish choice in the UK, especially in Scotland. And it's a cool choice for US parents too, particularly those whose roots go back to Glasgow. The ancient Celtic form Oenghus has important historical overtones in Scotland, and the Gaelic form Aonghas is associated with two distinguished modern poets. In Irish folklore, Angus Og is a chieftain-lord who used his magical powers for the pleasure and prosperity of mankind--and in Irish myth, Aonghus was the god of love and youth.
      • Anselm
        • Origin:

          German
        • Meaning:

          "with divine protection"
        • Description:

          A somewhat solemn appellation, Anselm is a saint's name, connected to the twelfth century archbishop of Canterbury, and in modern times tied to the German neo-expressionist painter Anselm Kiefer.
      • Antaine
        • Antonin
          • Origin:

            Czech variation of Antonius
          • Description:

            A current top 25 choice in the Czech Republic (spelt Antonín), this distinguished name has several notable bearers: from French playwright Artaud, to Czech composer Dvořák, to Death Eater Dolohov in the Harry Potter series.
        • Antonio
          • Origin:

            Spanish and Italian variation of Anthony
          • Meaning:

            "from Antium"
          • Description:

            Antonio is a Shakespearean favorite -- the Bard used it in no less than five of his plays, and has long been a ubiquitous classic in Spanish-speaking countries, where the nickname Tonio is also prevalent. Antonio is also among an elite group of perennially popular names in the US, where it has always been among the boys' Top 1000 since baby name record-keeping started in 1880.
        • Antonius
          • Origin:

            Latin
          • Meaning:

            "priceless"
          • Description:

            This is the original Roman form of Anthony, and it might just be ready for revival, now that Latin names like Maximus and Atticus have hit the big time. Antonius is also a form used in the Netherlands. The Roman general Mark Antony (as in Antony and Cleopatra) was born Marcus Antonius.
        • Anže
          • Origin:

            Diminutive of Janez, Slovene
          • Meaning:

            "God is gracious"
          • Description:

            Anže was originally a nickname for Janez, a Slovene form of Johannes, but now ranks in the Slovene Top 20 as an independent name.
        • Apollo
          • Origin:

            Greek mythology name
          • Meaning:

            "destroyer"
          • Description:

            With mythological names rising, the handsome son of Zeus and god of medicine, music, and poetry among many other things might offer an interesting, if high-pressure, option.