Three Syllable Names for Boys
- Diderot
- Wonderful
Origin:
English word nameDescription:
The creation of a new life is certainly full of wonder. Wonderful would make for a lovely statement middle name for your little miracle.
- Tomothy
- Delgado
Origin:
Portuguese and SpanishMeaning:
"slender, thin"Description:
This originated as a nickname for a skinny person; could make a rhythmic first name as well.
- Saburo
Origin:
JapaneseMeaning:
"third son"Description:
An interesting international possibility for a third son.
- Chamberlain
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"royal official"Description:
A distinguished English occupational surname referring to a senior official who managed the household of a noble or monarch. The best known historical bearer is British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain, who was in office at the start of the Second World War.
- Morandi
Origin:
Italian artist nameDescription:
The last name of the twentieth-century Italian painter of quietly expressive still lifes presents an artistic possibility. Can absolutely work for girls too.
- Ingemar
- Saturnin
Origin:
French from LatinMeaning:
"relating to the god Saturn"Description:
A rare French name from the Roman cognomen (nickname or family name) Saturninus, derived from the god Saturn. The English word saturnine means "gloomy, brooding".
- Lanchester
- Akita
Origin:
Japanese place nameMeaning:
"field of rice"Description:
Also a dog breed
- Doherty
Origin:
IrishMeaning:
"not loving"Description:
Surname that could have pronunciation problems -- it's Dorrity -- as well as having an off-putting meaning.
- Zakaria
- Rudolpho
- Hideaki
Origin:
JapaneseMeaning:
"excellent brightness"Description:
Common Japanese male name notably borne by Hideaki Anno, an animator, actor, and director.
- Saveliy
Origin:
Russian variation of Sabellius, LatinMeaning:
"Sabine"Description:
Saveliy comes from Sabellius, used to refer to the Sabine people of ancient Italy. It is currently a Top 100 name for baby boys in Moscow.
- Angeles
Origin:
SpanishMeaning:
"angels"Description:
While Angel is primarily used among Hispanic baby boys, Angeles is overwhelmingly feminine. This is because it's typically a reference to Nuestra Señora la Reina de los Ángeles, a title of the Virgin Mary.
- Edouard
- Javoni
- Arnoldo