Male Historic Names:

Male names from my genealogy. From the Fifth Century to Present day, direct lineage.
  1. Adelbert
    • Adrian
      • Origin:

        Latin
      • Meaning:

        "man of Adria"
      • Description:

        Adrian is one of those names that’s easy to picture on all kinds of people. From an active and energetic five-year-old to your great grandpa, from the coolest, breeziest guy you know, to the quiet, serious one, it’s no wonder Adrian has always made the US Top 500 since the early 20th century.
    • Aed
      • Aimon
        • Alan
          • Origin:

            Irish
          • Meaning:

            "handsome, cheerful"
          • Description:

            In its three most popular spellings -- Alan along with Allen and Allan -- this midcentury favorite has tended to skew older. It was a Top 100 name from 1938 to 1971, peaking at Number 40 in 1951. Alan has had leading roles on recent TV, in shows like Two and a Half Men, 24 and Boston Legal.
        • Albert
          • Origin:

            German
          • Meaning:

            "noble, bright"
          • Description:

            Albert has acquired a new gloss as one of the top royal baby boy names, a considerable upgrade from its serious, studious image (think Einstein, Schweitzer).
        • Aldred
          • Alexander
            • Origin:

              Greek
            • Meaning:

              "defending men"
            • Description:

              Alexander has been in a Top 25 boys' name in the US for 30 years now. But namers are still attracted to its imposing historic pedigree.
          • Alexis
            • Origin:

              Greek
            • Meaning:

              "defender"
            • Description:

              This name leapt into the female column via vixen Alexis Carrington on 'Dynasty" in the 1980s. It's more popular for girls, but it's still a widely used boys' names and is one of the most popular unisex names in the US today.
          • Alfonso
            • Origin:

              Spanish and Italian
            • Meaning:

              "noble, ready"
            • Description:

              Alfonso was a royal name in Spain as far back as the 7th century, but it is rarely heard outside the Hispanic community in the US.
          • Alfred
            • Origin:

              English
            • Meaning:

              "wise counselor; elf counsel"
            • Description:

              Alfred is up off his recliner! If you're looking for a path to Fred, you can go directly to Frederick or take the long way around with the so-out-it's-in-again Alfred. Alfred is quite popular in several European countries, especially England and Wales, Norway, Sweden, and Denmark.
          • Amadeus
            • Origin:

              Latin
            • Meaning:

              "lover of God"
            • Description:

              Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's middle name could make an interesting pick for music-loving parents--if only in middle place. Amadeus is the title of a Peter Shaffer play which became an award-winning film in 1984.
          • Andrew
            • Origin:

              Greek
            • Meaning:

              "strong and manly"
            • Description:

              During its Top 10 heyday in the late 90s and early oughts, Andrew was one of the "cooler" classic boy names, an update on the old guard Roberts and Richards.
          • Anselme
            • Arnold
              • Origin:

                English from German
              • Meaning:

                "ruler, strong as an eagle"
              • Description:

                Strange as it may now seem, the venerable St. Arnold was a Greek by birth, a musician who became a member of the court of Charlemagne. The name is said to have been introduced into Britain by the Normans in the form Arnaud.
            • Arthur
              • Origin:

                Celtic
              • Meaning:

                " bear"
              • Description:

                Arthur, once the shining head of the Knights of the Round Table, is, after decades of neglect, now being polished up and restored by stylish parents, inspired perhaps by the new generation of royals. Arthur has led the list of possible names for the young British princes, chosen as a middle name for Prince Louis, son of William and Catherine, Prince and Princess of Wales.
            • Augustine
              • Origin:

                Latin
              • Meaning:

                "great, magnificent"
              • Description:

                Augustine is more substantial (and saintly) than August, less pretentious than Augustus, and, along with its nickname Gus, is definitely a viable choice.
            • Aymer
              • Adalric
                • Adela