Three Syllable Names for Boys
- Zacharry
- Enrrique
- Johathan
- Bertalan
Origin:
HungarianMeaning:
"son of the furrow"Description:
Hungarian form of Bartholomew
- Guntero
- Olympos
Origin:
GreekMeaning:
"from Mount Olympus"Description:
Mythical, yet limp.
- Kesteven
Origin:
English, Celtic, NorseMeaning:
"meeting place in the wood"Description:
Originally spelt Ceoftefne, this English surname and place name is formed from a Celtic element meaning "wood" and a Norse word meaning "meeting place". It was originally a place name in Lincolnshire, England, and is now used as a generic name for traditional divisions of that county.
- Ulysees
Origin:
LatinDescription:
Variant spelling of Ulysses.
- Ezechiel
- Soloman
- Guistino
- Azaryah
- Geremia
Origin:
Italian variation of Jeremiah, HebrewMeaning:
"appointed by God"Description:
Italian form of Jeremiah, commonly used among Medieval Italian Jews.
- Makary
- Angaros
Origin:
Persian, courierDescription:
Angaros is a rarely used unisex name related to Angel.
- Amsterdam
Origin:
Place-nameDescription:
City name less mellifluous than Paris, London, or even Trenton. It was the name of the character portrayed by Leonardo di Caprio in "Gangs of New York."
- Cammeron
- Hilario
- Germany
Origin:
Country nameMeaning:
"genuine"Description:
Germany doesn't seem to have the same possibilities as a first name as other countries and continents do. It's unlikely to become another Asia or Africa, India or Ireland. But there was an early football player, credited with inventing the position of linebacker, who was known by the name Germany – Germany Schulz. In his case, Germany was a nickname for Adolph.
- Fabiano
Origin:
LatinMeaning:
"bean"Description:
One of the many rhythmically appealing Italian names newly up for consideration, with more substance than the modelly FABIO. Variations: FABIO, FABIAN, FABRIZIO