Three Syllable Names for Boys

  1. Jovanny
    • Chancelor
      • Bartheleme
        • Origin:

          Variation of Barthelemy
        • Description:

          Like the name it stems from, Bartheleme is a French variation of Bartholomew. As you might expect, the extent of its usage in the United States is limited to those of French heritage, primarily those situated in Louisiana.
      • Wenceslas
        • Origin:

          Czech
        • Meaning:

          "more glory"
        • Description:

          Saint Wenceslas (known as Vaclav in modern Czech) was a 10th-century duke of Bohemia murdered by his brother. He is the patron saint of the Czech Republic. The name has also belonged to several Bohemian kings.
      • Elisson
        • Aridio
          • Origin:

            Spanish, Portuguese
          • Meaning:

            "dry"
          • Description:

            Variation of Aridius.
        • Fabricio
          • Arafat
            • Jancarlos
              • Diodor
                • Origin:

                  Serbian, Russian, Ukrainian variation of Diodorus, Latin from Greek
                • Meaning:

                  "gift of Zeus"
                • Description:

                  This Theodore sound-alike derives from the name Diodorus, associated with the ancient Greek historian Diodorus Siculus.
              • Endimion
                • Firdausi
                  • Description:

                    Variant of Firdaus
                • Nathanyal
                  • Esekial
                    • Aviraj
                      • Origin:

                        Punjabi, Sikh
                      • Meaning:

                        "king of the sun"
                      • Description:

                        One of the many longer forms of the popular Indian name Raj — and with the appeal of the fashionable short form Avi.
                    • Benjamon
                      • Ellary
                        • Amberline
                          • Origin:

                            Romani, derived from Amber
                        • Rinaldi
                          • Dani‘l