Animal Names for Boys
- Jaewon
- Bentzion
- Claibourne
- Dacrius
- Hüseyin
Origin:
Turkish variation of Hussein, ArabicMeaning:
"small, handsome one"Description:
The Turkish transcription of Hussein.
- Atila
- Giustino
Origin:
ItalianMeaning:
"just, fair"Description:
Unusual and romantic Italian form of Justin. Giusto has historically been more popular in Italy, but both variants are rare now.
- Avry
- Jabarri
- Dalby
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"valley settlement or from Auby"Description:
Surname and place name with two separate derivations. It can derive from the Norman place name Auby, with d'Auby meaning "from Auby" later Anglicized to Dalby. It can also have Norse roots, meaning "valley settlement".
- Andriy
- Demitri
- Crosbie
- Bishopp
- Alegend
Origin:
American invented nameMeaning:
"a legend"Description:
The popularity of legendary names, such as Legend, Legendary, and Legacy, has led to the creation of new names in this genre — meet Alegend (and ALegend and A'Legend). Phrases as names are slowly filtering into the mainstream, with choices like AKing, MyLove, and AMillion garnering more and more use each year.
- Herby
- Devonn
- Edmon
- Camron
Origin:
Spelling variation of Cameron, ScottishMeaning:
"crooked nose"Description:
With the increasing popularity of Cameron, we've seen more and more creative spellings—including this one, which may be influenced by rapper Cam'ron. It rose up the US charts during the 90s, however it fell out of favor in 2017. Given to around 80 boys in a recent year, it is far less popular than the classic Cameron — in fact, for every one boy named Camron, there are 66 called Cameron.
- Istredd
Origin:
Literary nameDescription:
Istredd is the name of sorceress Yennefer's former lover in The Witcher series, created by Polish author Andrzej Sapkowski. Some sources theorize that the name is related to the Scandinavian royal name Astrid.