Boy's Name List

  1. 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.
  2. Ander
    • Alicai
      • BARRINGTON
        • Bastien
          • Origin:

            French and Spanish, diminutive of Sebastien
          • Meaning:

            "person from ancient city of Sebastia"
          • Description:

            In this form, or as Sebastian or as Bas, Bastien is a fashionable Euro name with a possible future in America.
        • BAYLOR
          • Beckett
            • Origin:

              English and Irish
            • Meaning:

              "bee hive, little brook or bee cottage"
            • Description:

              Beckett is one of the big baby name hits of the decade.
          • Birch
            • Origin:

              Tree name
            • Description:

              Birch is a rarely used nature name that calls to mind the lovely image of the tall, strong but graceful white-barked tree.
          • Brecken
            • Origin:

              Variation of Breccan; Irish
            • Meaning:

              "freckled, speckled"
            • Description:

              Brecken is a fresh, distinctively Irish alternative to similar-sounding (and much more popular) Beckett or Beckham. While Brecken is a spelling variation of the original Breccan, it's the most popular form of the name. By whatever spelling, it's a name we'll likely see rise in popularity.
          • Brighton
            • Origin:

              English, place name meaning "bright town"
            • Meaning:

              "bright town"
            • Description:

              Brighton has long been known as a holiday resort town on the south coast of England. A cheery unisex name, it was used for his daughter by Jon Favreau, but was a boy on the TV show The Nanny.
          • Bryson
            • Origin:

              English
            • Meaning:

              "son of Brice"
            • Description:

              A surname name that can transition to first -- it entered the Top 1000 in 1980 and is now firmly in the Top 100. Actress NeNe Leakes chose it for her son. R&B singer Bryson Tiller's popularity may have played a part in accelerating Bryson's rise.
          • Cayson
            • Origin:

              Spelling variation of Cason
            • Description:

              A less-popular spelling of on-the-rise Cason.
          • Channing
            • Origin:

              English or Irish
            • Meaning:

              "people of Cana or wolf cub"
            • Description:

              Channing is a sophisticated surname name whose use is probably linked to actor Channing Tatum and Channing Crowder, former linebacker for the Miami Dolphins.
          • Coltrane
            • Origin:

              Irish surname
            • Meaning:

              "descendant of Coltarán"
            • Description:

              The great sax player John Coltrane could be a cool naming inspiration for a jazz fan.
          • Cruz
            • Origin:

              Spanish
            • Meaning:

              "cross"
            • Description:

              For a single-syllable Latino surname, this new popular kid on the block packs a lot of energy and charm and is one of the most stylish Spanish names for boys in general use today. Victoria and David Beckham named their third son Cruz, following Brooklyn and Romeo, and it was also picked up on by tennis star Lleyton Hewitt for his son. Other parents may prize its Christian associations.
          • Dashiell
            • Origin:

              Anglicization of French surname de Chiel, meaning unknown
            • Description:

              Dashiell, though missing from many other name sources, is among the hottest new names, chosen by such celebs as Cate Blanchett and author Helen (Bridget Jones) Fielding. With its great dash and panache, Dashiell is associated with detective writer Dashiell Hammett (born Samuel, as in Sam Spade, Dashiell being his mother's maiden name). Alice Cooper was ahead of the game: He named his son Dashiell in 1985.
          • Daxton
            • Origin:

              Modern invented name
            • Description:

              More and more parents are turning to this name as a route to the cool nickname Dax.
          • Daylen
            • DREZDAN
              • Easton
                • Origin:

                  English
                • Meaning:

                  "east-facing place"
                • Description:

                  Easton is a stylish Ivy League-ish place and surname name, more modern than Weston, on its way up for both sexes as part of the new direction baby names are taking, as in North and West. Easton was used for her son by Jenna Elfman--and by Elizabeth Rohm for her daughter.