Animal Names for Boys
- Diodor
Origin:
Serbian, Russian, Ukrainian variation of Diodorus, Latin from GreekMeaning:
"gift of Zeus"Description:
This Theodore sound-alike derives from the name Diodorus, associated with the ancient Greek historian Diodorus Siculus.
- Bonifaz
- Devante
- Favorite
Origin:
Word nameDescription:
Maybe if you're planning to have only one child -- and iffy even then.
- Dierk
- Collyn
- Gussie
- Brennon
- Heino
- Chréstien
- Denison
- Hainey
- Geno
- Daymen
- Brenden
Origin:
Spelling variation of BrendanDescription:
Go with the traditional Irish Brendan. Several professional hockey players use this spelling for their given name: Morrow, Dillon, and Kichton.
- Cyriac
- Courtland
Origin:
DutchMeaning:
"short land"Description:
Courtland, with its added U, is an English form of the Dutch habitational surname Cortlandt. Cortlandt was a village near modern-day Wijk bij Duurstede, Netherlands. Its name was derived from the Dutch elements cort, meaning "short" or "narrow," and landt, "land."
- Finngeirr
Origin:
Old NorseMeaning:
"Finn's spear"
- Carston
- Arsène
Origin:
French variation of ArseniosMeaning:
"virile, manly"Description:
Derived from the Latin Arsenius — itself from the Greek Arsenios — Arsène is both a given name and surname in France.