baby boy names

  1. Santos
    • Origin:

      Spanish
    • Meaning:

      "saint, holy"
    • Description:

      The Spanish and Portuguese variation of the all-saints name. Santos is a name that has appeared in the US Top 1000 every year except for two: 1913 and 1915.
  2. Santana
    • Scribe
      • Sinatra
        • Skater
          • Strange
            • Stray
              • Thatch
                • Description:

                  Thatch is a masculine name derived from the Middle English occupational surname for someone who thatched roofs with straw or reeds. It represents one of the oldest building crafts, giving the name a connection to traditional skills and workmanship. Thatch can be used as a standalone name or as a shortened form of Thatcher or Thackeray. The name has a distinctive, rugged quality with its short, strong sound. While uncommon as a first name, it has seen some increased interest among parents seeking brief, distinctive masculine names with historical connections. Thatch balances uncommonness with straightforward pronunciation and spelling. It conveys a natural, rustic image while maintaining a contemporary sound that works well in modern contexts.

              • Thorne
                • Origin:

                  English
                • Meaning:

                  "thorn thicket"
                • Description:

                  Rose and Briar are popular, and Hawthorn is cool – so why not the equally prickly Thorne? The E ending gives it a surnamey spin à la Hawthorne.
              • Taron
                • Valther
                  • Description:

                    Valther is a masculine name with Germanic and Scandinavian roots, a variant spelling of the more common Walter or Walther. Derived from the Old German elements 'wald' (rule, power) and 'hari' (army), it traditionally means 'ruler of the army' or 'powerful warrior.' This spelling variation with 'V' instead of 'W' is most common in Nordic countries, particularly Denmark and Sweden. While Walter has been popular throughout Western history, the Valther variant remains relatively uncommon, giving it a distinctive Nordic character. The name carries associations of strength, leadership, and nobility from medieval times when it was borne by knights and nobility. Its classic origins combined with the less common spelling make it appealing for parents seeking a traditional name with a unique twist.
                • Vane
                  • Origin:

                    English
                  • Meaning:

                    "banner"
                  • Description:

                    He'll have to prove his humility.
                • Valen
                  • Vigor
                    • Villian
                      • Vintaj
                        • Vyke
                          • Wild
                            • Origin:

                              Word name
                            • Description:

                              Asking for trouble.
                          • Wolfgang
                            • Origin:

                              German
                            • Meaning:

                              "traveling wolf"
                            • Description:

                              Chef Wolfgang Puck has helped soften this thunderous Germanic name; music-lovers will appreciate its association with Mozart, though the composer's middle name Amadeus is more appealing. With Wolf on the rise, however, and parents looking for bolder options, Wolfgang might just intrigue people with its historical feel .