Animal Names for Boys
- Crisdean
- Dalphon
- Bower
- Allarick
- Avyukt
- Coalton
- Clell
- Iskander
Origin:
Indonesian variation of Alexander.
- Adlay
- Estlin
Origin:
Literary nameDescription:
A subtle literary surname choice: Estlin is the second "E" in E.E. Cummings (the first being Edward). Works equally well on both men and women.
- Esidoro
- Breok
Origin:
CornishMeaning:
"mighty prince"Description:
A Welsh saint who is the namesake of the village of St Breock in Cornwall, and is also venerated in Brittany. The name is a diminutive of Briafael ("mighty prince"). Variants include: Breock, Bryok, Brioc, Briec, Brieuc, Briog.
- Cheng
- Blaž
Origin:
Slovene and Croatian variation of Blaise, FrenchMeaning:
"to lisp, stammer"Description:
Once a Top 15 name in Slovenia, now at risk of falling out of the Top 100. In Slovene, the Ž is pronounced like an English ZH.
- Colbey
- Celestine
Origin:
LatinMeaning:
"of the heavens"Description:
Celestine is more familiar as a female name these days, but it also has a long history of male usage – most notably, as the name of five popes. It ultimately derives from the Latin caelum "heavens, skies".
- Dowe
- Dustyn
- Dathyl
Origin:
Welsh literary place nameDescription:
Caer Dathyl, whose name is of obscure origin, is a fortress mentioned in the medieval Mabinogi tales, and re-used by Lloyd Alexander in his Welsh-inspired Chronicles of Prydain.
- Alldric