Animal Names for Boys
- Hadyn
- Brantt
- Fabi
- Fəxri
- Betto
- Bricker
Origin:
German surnameMeaning:
"dweller near a bridge"Description:
Bricker sounds like an occupational name, a la Brooker and Bridger, but it's actually a surname indicating someone who lives near a bridge.
- Igoryok
- Imelio
- Devonn
- Derito
- 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.
- Herculano
- Eastwood
- Hartmann
- Alisdair
- Izreal
Origin:
Variation of Israel, place nameDescription:
This phonetic spelling variation of Israel was given to 17 baby boys in 2022, but the spellings Israel and even Izrael rank much higher.
- Baraq
- Gilson
Origin:
English surnameMeaning:
"son of Giles"Description:
Likable English surname that is occasionally heard as a first name.
- Euron
Origin:
Literary nameDescription:
Euron Greyjoy is a deeply menacing, even psychopathic villain late in HBO's Game of Thrones, played by talented Danish actor Pilou Asbaek. As a first name, Euron is just too close to, well, urine, to be usable.
- Charif