Rare Boys' Names with a Chance

Inspired by the Unusual Boys' Names: 14 Great Picks, I searched the SSA archives for names used for less than 50 baby boys and found some other, wonderful, and possibly more likely to come to fame picks.
  1. Amadeo
    • Origin:

      Italian
    • Meaning:

      "lover of God"
    • Description:

      Amadeo and Amedeo are both valid Italian forms of the Roman Amadeus, most famous as the middle name of the composer Mozart as well as the title of a movie about him. Mozart's name was actually the Greek Theophilus, but he transformed it to the Latin version. Amadeo is also used in Spain, where it was the name of a 19th century king who was born in Italy.
  2. Alder
    • Calloway
      • Origin:

        English from Latin
      • Meaning:

        "pebbly place"
      • Description:

        Calloway is one of those irresistibly jaunty, animated three-syllable surnames, like Sullivan and Finnegan — but this one has the added attraction of jazzy ties to the immortal "Dean of American Jive," Cab Calloway.
    • Crispin
      • Origin:

        Latin
      • Meaning:

        "curly-haired"
      • Description:

        Crispin, which was introduced into the mainstream by actor Crispin Glover and which means "curly-haired" in Latin, has an image very much like its first syllable: crisp, autumnal, and colorful.
    • Cypress
      • Enrico
        • Origin:

          Italian variation of Henry
        • Description:

          One of several Latin names starting with E that would work and play well with others in any family.
      • Giulio
        • Origin:

          Italian variation of Julius
        • Description:

          Giulio is a Top 50 name in Italy, and we think Giulio is a good candidate to follow, especially now that Giovanni and Gianni are in up in the US charts. It's an interesting alternative to popular cousins Julian and Julius. And of course the most famous Giulio of all is the Emperor, Giulio Cesare.
      • Jebediah
        • Origin:

          Hebrew
        • Meaning:

          "beloved friend"
        • Description:

          Like its better known cousin Jedidiah, Jebediah is one of those four-syllable Old Testament names that is being shorn of its long white-bearded image, with the help of its modern-sounding Jeb nickname.
      • Kier
        • Origin:

          Diminutive of Kieran, alternate spelling of Keir
        • Description:

          See KEIR.
      • Keirnan
        • Maxfield
          • Origin:

            English
          • Meaning:

            "Mac's field"
          • Description:

            This name may be related to the Latin Maximus, which means "the greatest," or to a British landowner's name, but for most modern parents, it's one of several ways to get to short form Max.
        • Nicandro
          • Origin:

            Spanish variation from Greek
          • Meaning:

            "man of victory"
          • Description:

            Nicandro might be of interest as a blend of two Anglo favorites -- Nicholas and Andrew.
        • Quince
          • Origin:

            Latin
          • Meaning:

            "applelike fruit"
          • Description:

            The girls have Apple, Plum, Peaches, Cherry, and Berry: here's one variety of fruit suitable for a boy.
        • Tonio
          • Origin:

            Diminutive of Antonio
          • Description:

            This short form of Antonio has long been used as an independent name, and would make a strong international choice.
        • Zedekiah
          • Origin:

            Hebrew
          • Meaning:

            "the Lord is just"
          • Description:

            The name of an Old Testament king, and yet another 'Z' choice from the Bible that still retains some zip, especially with the appealing nickname Zed. Zedekiah was the name of the last king of Judea before the city was destroyed by Babylon.