Three Syllable Names for Boys
- Peidearan
- Asbury
Origin:
Place nameDescription:
Asbury Park, a quirky town on the Jersey Shore, was named for Francis Asbury, the first American bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Springsteen fans will likely be among those most drawn to Asbury as a first name; the Boss's first album was called "Greetings from Asbury Park."
- Petrini
Description:
A Greek way to say Peter.
- Rinaldi
- Zebulun
Origin:
Biblical place-nameDescription:
It's a place in the Bible but also relates to the name Zebulon.
- Atila
- Yordani
Origin:
South AmericanDescription:
Variant of Yordanis
- Adrastus
Description:
Variant of Adrastos
- Leobardo
- Dontavius
Origin:
American English, modern invented nameDescription:
A rare smoosh of Dontae and Octavius, also spelled Dontavious.
- Maredudd
Origin:
WelshMeaning:
"great lord or sea lord"Description:
Original Welsh form of Meredith, and always a masculine name in Wales.
- Lillebror
Origin:
SwedishMeaning:
"little brother"Description:
Originally a nickname, this has become a given name in Sweden, albeit rare. It's much more common as a middle, however.
- Marijan
Origin:
Croatian and Slovenian variation of MarianusDescription:
A variation of the Latin Marianus that is strictly male in its native countries — unlike the English counterpart Marian which is traditionally unisex.
- Uberto
- Justino
- Alberik
- Damauri
- Pompeius
Origin:
RomanMeaning:
"five"Description:
A Roman family name best known from Julius Caesar's rival Pompey (originally Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus). The place name Pompeii comes from the same root, either because a branch of the family settled there, or because it was founded on five settlements.
- Meriasek
Origin:
CornishMeaning:
"sea brow"Description:
Cornish variation on Meriadoc and Meriadeg.
- Crispian