5000+ Three-Syllable Boy Names
- Lukács
Origin:
Hungarian form of LucasMeaning:
"man from Lucania"
- Andrellton
Origin:
Invented nameDescription:
Andrellton isn't the name of a real place, but has the theoretical meaning "Andrell's town". Andrell is a variation of Andrew used for both sexes from the late 1960s onward — primarily among African Americans and Latin Americans.
- Asaya
- Ffinian
Origin:
Welsh form of FinnianDescription:
Like currently-stylish Finnian, but as a native Welsh speaker would spell it.
- Aberhán
- Aroldo
- Mauritio
- Nathanyl
- Mikayil
- Nicholase
- Ireneusz
Origin:
Polish variation of Irenaeus, GreekMeaning:
"peace"
- Salamen
- Brahima
- Salvino
- Gossamer
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"fine silky thread"
- Tuckerman
- Adorjan
Origin:
Hungarian variation of AdrianMeaning:
"man of Adria"Description:
This Hungarian form of Adrian is traditionally spelled with an accent, Adorján.
- Ermolai
Origin:
Russian variation of Hermolaos, GreekMeaning:
"people of Hermes"Description:
Many Russian names are derived from Greek names. Ermolai, also spelled Yermolai, is a Russian translation of the Greek Hermolaos.
- Frankito
Origin:
Diminutive of FrankMeaning:
"free man"Description:
Frank is cool again. Frankie is cute. But frankly, Frankito is a couple of diminutives too many.
- Armison
Origin:
English surnameMeaning:
"son of Ermin"Description:
If -son names are your style, here's a rare one you may not have come across before! Armison is derived from the Germanic name Ermin or Armin (possibly related to Herman), meaning "whole" or "universal" – the same route that gave us the Emma names.