Animal Names for Boys

  1. Bellamey
    • Description:

      Bellamey is a masculine name that appears to be a variation of Bellamy, which has French origins meaning 'beautiful friend' or 'good friend' (from 'bel ami'). This somewhat rare name carries an aristocratic, sophisticated quality while maintaining a friendly meaning. Bellamey blends masculine strength with a touch of refinement through its melodic sound. Though not frequently found on popularity charts, the name has seen occasional use in English-speaking countries. The spelling variation with the additional 'e' gives it a distinctive appearance while maintaining the classic pronunciation. Bellamey might appeal to parents seeking a name that balances uniqueness with historical roots and positive connotations of beauty and friendship.
  2. Gannen
    • Description:

      Gannen is a modern masculine name with possible Irish or Gaelic roots, though its exact etymology is somewhat obscure. Some suggest it may be related to the Irish word 'gean' meaning 'love' or 'affection,' while others connect it to variations of names like Gannon. The name has a strong, distinctive sound that appeals to parents seeking something unique yet accessible. Gannen began appearing in naming records in the late 20th century but remains relatively uncommon, giving it an appealing rarity. Its straightforward pronunciation and contemporary feel make it attractive to parents looking for a masculine name that stands out without being difficult to spell or pronounce.
  3. Aubury
    • Description:

      Aubury is a masculine name that represents a variant spelling of Aubrey, which originated as a Norman French name derived from Germanic elements meaning 'elf ruler' or 'magical being.' Historically used for boys, Aubrey transitioned to predominantly feminine usage in the United States, though Aubury with this spelling remains more gender-neutral. The 'u' spelling variation gives the name a distinctive visual character while maintaining similar pronunciation. Less common than its traditional counterpart, Aubury offers parents a way to honor the name's heritage while providing their son with a unique identifier. The name's soft sounds combined with its magical etymology create an appealing balance between strength and sensitivity.
  4. Carewe
    • Description:

      Carewe is an uncommon masculine name derived from an English surname, which itself likely originated as a place name referring to a castle, fortification, or possibly from the Welsh word "caer" meaning "fort." As a first name, it has remained exceptionally rare, giving it a distinctive quality. Carewe has an aristocratic, refined sound reminiscent of Anglo-Norman heritage, potentially appealing to parents seeking a name with historical resonance and a sophisticated quality. The name's soft consonants and flowing sound create an elegant impression, while its rarity ensures individuality. Though statistics on its usage are limited due to its uncommon nature, Carewe occasionally appears as a given name, particularly in families with connections to this surname through ancestry or significance.
  5. Gryffen
    • Description:

      Gryffen is a masculine name that represents a modern variant spelling of Griffin or Griffith. The traditional forms derive from Welsh 'Gruffydd' meaning 'strong lord' or 'strong faith,' while also evoking the mythological griffin creature that combines eagle and lion features. The distinctive 'y' spelling gives Gryffen a contemporary, fantasy-inspired quality while maintaining its ancient roots. This spelling variation emerged primarily in the early 21st century, reflecting trends toward unique orthography in naming. Gryffen remains relatively uncommon, offering individuality while still being recognizable. The name carries connotations of strength, nobility, and mythical power, appealing to parents drawn to names with both historical depth and modern appeal.

  6. Adib
    • Description:

      Adib is a masculine name with Arabic origins meaning 'cultured,' 'educated,' or 'literary person.' This concise yet meaningful name has been used throughout the Middle East, North Africa, and Muslim communities worldwide. Adib carries connotations of intelligence, refinement, and scholarly achievement, making it a thoughtful choice for families valuing educational excellence. While not widely used in Western countries, it has maintained consistent popularity in Arabic-speaking regions. The name's brevity and relatively simple pronunciation make it accessible across cultural boundaries. Adib represents a perfect balance of cultural significance and international usability for families seeking a name with both heritage and contemporary appeal.
  7. Constantinos
    • Description:

      Constantinos is the traditional Greek form of Constantine, a masculine name with deep historical significance. Derived from the Latin 'constans' meaning 'steadfast' or 'constant,' it was immortalized by Roman Emperor Constantine the Great, who established Constantinople and legalized Christianity in the Roman Empire. In Greek culture, Constantinos remains a popular choice, often shortened to Costas or Kostas in everyday use. The name is celebrated in Greek Orthodox tradition on May 21, the feast day of Saints Constantine and Helen. With its impressive historical pedigree and strong meaning, Constantinos conveys qualities of reliability, persistence, and leadership.
  8. Denisz
    • Origin:

      Hungarian variation of Dennis, French from Greek
    • Meaning:

      "god of Nysa"
  9. Jabar
    • Description:

      Jabar is a masculine name with Arabic origins, derived from the name Al-Jabbar, one of the 99 names of Allah in Islamic tradition, meaning "the Powerful" or "the Compeller." The name conveys strength, authority, and divine power. It gained some recognition in the United States particularly after basketball legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar adopted it as part of his name following his conversion to Islam. While not extremely common in Western countries, Jabar has maintained steady usage in Muslim communities worldwide. The name's powerful meaning and distinctive sound make it appealing to parents seeking a name with spiritual significance and cultural heritage.
  10. Hjalti
    • Origin:

      Old Norse
    • Meaning:

      "from Shetland"
  11. Fujikawa
    • Description:

      Fujikawa is a Japanese surname that has occasionally been adopted as a given name. It combines two Japanese words: "fuji" meaning "wisteria" and "kawa" meaning "river." As a family name, it's relatively common in Japan, particularly in regions near Mount Fuji. When used as a first name, Fujikawa carries the natural imagery and cultural significance of its components. It represents flowing strength (river) combined with the beauty and resilience of the wisteria flower. While uncommon as a given name globally, it may appeal to parents seeking a name with Japanese cultural roots or those with family connections to this surname.
  12. Colombo
    • Description:

      Colombo is a masculine name of Italian origin, derived from the Latin 'columbus' meaning 'dove'. The dove symbolizes peace and purity in many cultures, giving the name positive connotations. Colombo gained international recognition through the famous explorer Christopher Columbus (Cristoforo Colombo in Italian) who voyaged to the Americas in 1492. The name also became widely known through the popular detective television series 'Columbo'. In Italy, it exists both as a given name and surname, particularly common in northern regions. While relatively uncommon as a first name outside Italy, Colombo carries rich historical associations and the gentle symbolism of the dove. For parents seeking an Italian name with historical significance and peaceful symbolism, Colombo offers a distinctive option.
  13. Image
    • Origin:

      English word name
    • Meaning:

      "representation"
    • Description:

      A new word name first used in 2020.
  14. Deshaun
    • Description:

      Deshaun is a masculine name that emerged in American naming practices during the 1970s and gained more significant popularity in the 1990s. The name appears to combine the common prefix 'De-' (found in many names across various traditions) with 'Shaun,' an anglicized form of Sean (Irish form of John, meaning 'God is gracious'). This pattern of combining prefixes with established names became increasingly common in the late 20th century. Deshaun has a consistent presence in naming records and has maintained moderate popularity. The name's phonetic appeal lies in its balanced syllables and clear pronunciation. Notable bearers include several professional athletes, which may have contributed to its recognition. The name represents a trend toward creating distinctive variations of traditional names while maintaining familiar phonetic elements.
  15. Blakelie
    • Description:

      Blakelie is a modern masculine name that appears to be a creative blend of Blake with a decorative suffix '-lie' or '-leigh.' Blake itself is an English surname meaning 'dark' or 'black,' originally denoting someone who lived near a dark stream or hill. Blakelie transforms the short, strong Blake into something with a softer, more elaborate quality. This name is extremely rare and falls into the category of contemporary invented names. It maintains the strong, masculine associations of Blake while adding a distinctive flourish. Parents might choose this name seeking something that sounds trendy and unique while still having roots in a more established name. Its rarity ensures individuality for a child bearing this name.
  16. Flynt
    • Description:

      Flynt is a masculine name of English origin, representing a variant spelling of Flint. The name refers to the hard, sedimentary rock that produces sparks when struck against steel, symbolizing strength, durability, and the ability to create fire. This association gives the name a rugged, resilient quality with natural world connections. The unique 'y' spelling adds a distinctive touch to this short, punchy name. Flynt gained some recognition through fictional characters and occasional celebrity usage but remains uncommon as a given name. Its brief, one-syllable structure with strong consonants projects confidence and decisiveness. The name appeals to parents seeking a masculine option that's concise yet carries substantial symbolic meaning.
  17. Estevan
    • Description:

      Estevan is a masculine name of Spanish origin, representing a variation of the more common Stephen or Esteban. Derived from the Greek name Stephanos meaning "crown" or "garland," it carries connotations of honor and achievement. This variant spelling is particularly popular in Latin American countries and among Hispanic communities in the United States. Estevan combines classical roots with a distinctive spelling that sets it apart from more common versions. The name has experienced modest but consistent usage throughout the 20th and 21st centuries. It offers parents a name with recognized historical roots while providing a slightly uncommon spelling that adds uniqueness. Estevan maintains its cultural connections while working well in multicultural environments.
  18. Benjy
    • Description:

      Benjy is an endearing diminutive form of Benjamin, a name with Hebrew origins meaning "son of the right hand" or "son of the south." This cheerful nickname has a friendly, approachable quality that maintains the traditional roots of Benjamin while offering a more casual alternative. While less commonly used as a formal given name than Benjamin, Benjy has maintained steady usage particularly in English-speaking countries. The spelling variant "Benji" gained notable recognition through the popular 1974 film about a lovable stray dog named Benji, which helped cement the name's associations with loyalty and warmth. The nickname carries a youthful energy that some men choose to maintain into adulthood.

  19. Idrees
    • Description:

      Idrees is a masculine name derived from the Arabic name إدريس (Idris), which refers to the prophet mentioned in the Quran, identified by some scholars with the biblical Enoch. The name means 'interpreter' or 'studious one' in Arabic, reflecting qualities of learning and wisdom. Idrees is widely used throughout Muslim communities worldwide, with particular prevalence in South Asian, Middle Eastern, and African Muslim populations. The spelling variant 'Idrees' (versus Idris) more closely reflects the Arabic pronunciation and is especially common in Pakistani, Indian, and Bangladeshi communities. The name carries connotations of scholarship, spiritual insight, and prophetic wisdom in Islamic tradition. While maintaining religious and cultural significance, Idrees has gained increasing recognition in Western countries with diverse populations.
  20. Dic
    • Description:

      Dic is a masculine name that functions primarily as a Welsh diminutive of Richard. It represents a traditional, abbreviated form that has been used for centuries in Wales. The name Richard, from which it derives, has Germanic origins meaning 'strong ruler' or 'brave power,' combining the elements 'ric' (power, rule) and 'hard' (brave, strong). Unlike the more internationally common nickname Dick, Dic uses the Welsh spelling convention without the 'k.' While relatively uncommon outside Wales, it carries cultural significance within Welsh communities and families. The name has a straightforward, unpretentious quality, though its usage has declined in recent decades as more parents opt for the full form Richard or alternative nicknames.