Three Syllable Names for Boys
- Napolean
- Josephat
- Pryderi
Origin:
WelshDescription:
The son of Pwyll and Rhiannon in Welsh mythology, Pryderi (which means "care; worry" in Welsh) is a central figure of the Mabinogi. Kidnapped by a mysterious beast as a baby, he is raised by another family before being reunited with his parents as a young man, eventually succeeding his father as Lord of Dyfed. He is killed by the magician Gwydion in single combat. American author Lloyd Alexander used the name for a character in his "Chronicles of Prydain" series, based on Welsh mythology.
- Newyle
- Everet
- Patrizio
- Stevenson
- Carolo
- O'donnell
Origin:
irishMeaning:
"son of the brave one"Description:
Forget Donald. Honor Grandpa Don with this new spin.
- Shelomoh
- Edisen
- Sigemund
Origin:
Old EnglishMeaning:
"victory-protection"Description:
An old Anglo-Saxon name that survives in surnames like Symonds. During the middle ages it became conflated with Simon.
- Graceson
- Beauvais
Origin:
French surname
- Brendano
- Jakoby
- Sadiki
- Jabahri
- Tydecho
Origin:
WelshMeaning:
"saint's name"Description:
An obscure Welsh saint said to have traveled to Wales from Armorica (now Brittany in the north of France) during the time of King Arthur.
- Scirocco
Origin:
Arabic, ItalianMeaning:
"warm wind"Description:
A cool and breezy nature name with a stylish sound, used by Volkswagen for one of its cars.