Animal Names for Boys

  1. Daylin
    • Barnaib
      • Arren
        • Origin:

          Alternative spelling of Aaron or Arran
        • Description:

          An occasionally-recorded variant spelling, perhaps influenced by Darren, with the perk of having Ren as a possible nickname.
      • Berwynn
        • Dal
          • Bernez
            • Origin:

              Breton variation of Bernard.
            • Description:

              Bernez is more frequently seen as a last name, but this Breton version of Bernard might freshen up a somewhat dowdy English name.
          • Gauther
            • Brier
              • Origin:

                Variation of Briar
              • Meaning:

                "thorny plant"
              • Description:

                Briar, but with a more surname-y style.
            • Creon
              • Origin:

                Greek
              • Meaning:

                "ruler"
              • Description:

                In Greek mythology, Creon was the king of Thebes.
            • Bryars
              • Origin:

                Variation of Briar, nature name
              • Description:

                Briar is a rising nature name for both girls and boys and Bryars is a spin introduced as the middle name of one of the Waldrop sextuplets, Layke Bryars, who happens to be a boy. But the name works just as well for girls.
            • Cristopher
              • Origin:

                Spelling variation of Christopher
              • Description:

                Much, much less popular variation of the ever popular Christopher.
            • Daijiro
              • Origin:

                Japanese
              • Meaning:

                "great second son"
            • Amad
              • Itzael
                • Jaidan
                  • Enn
                    • Durwyn
                      • Acy
                        • Deforrest
                          • Atanacio
                            • Origin:

                              Latin American Spanish from Greek
                            • Meaning:

                              "immortal"
                            • Description:

                              Long, lively Latinx version of Athanasius.