Three Letter Boy Names

  1. Mel
    • Origin:

      English, diminutive of Melvin
    • Meaning:

      "council protector"
    • Description:

      Though most Mels are playing pinochle with Murray and Morris, there was a notable Saint Mel. He is one of the earliest Irish saints, a nephew of St. Patrick. He became a priest, then built a great monastery where he served as abbot.
  2. Kaj
    • Origin:

      Danish
    • Meaning:

      "earth"
    • Description:

      Kaj is a name that looks great on paper, but while it's pronounced with to rhyme with rye, it is sure to be pronounced by most people to rhyme with "raj" or, much worse, "Madge".
  3. Gio
    • Origin:

      Italian short form of Giovanni
    • Meaning:

      "God is gracious"
    • Description:

      Giovanni is the Italian form of John, and Gio is its dashing nickname. A lot cooler than Johnny, no?
  4. Pim
    • Origin:

      Dutch diminutive of Willem or William
    • Meaning:

      "resolute protection"
    • Description:

      The short, cute Pim is a Top 100 boys' name in The Netherlands though little-known outside that country. But in a family overrun with Williams, Pim could make an original nickname setting a modern child apart from father Will and grandpa Bill.
  5. Ali
    • Origin:

      Arabic
    • Meaning:

      "supreme, exalted"
    • Description:

      This is one of the ninety-nine attributes of Allah, deemed by Muhammad to be a recommended name for a male child. In this country, it's been primarily associated with boxing immortal Muhammad Ali, known as "the greatest." But Ali is also one of the most popular unisex names for both boys and girls.
  6. Nas
    • Bob
      • Origin:

        English, diminutive of Robert
      • Meaning:

        "bright fame"
      • Description:

        Kids love Bob the Builder, but do they want to be Bob the Builder? Bob and Bobby have been out of style since the 1960s, but as vintage nickname-names -- Fred, Archie -- come back into vogue, Bob may tag along. Charlie Sheen used it for one of his twin sons.
    • Lio
      • Origin:

        Variation of Leo, Latin
      • Meaning:

        "lion"
      • Description:

        This alternative spelling of Leo is popular with German-speaking parents. It's rare in English-speaking areas, which could be a burden, but the advantage is that it could be short for (or honor) a name such as Julio or Lionel.
    • Ken
      • Origin:

        Diminutive of Kenneth; Japanese
      • Meaning:

        "born of fire or handsome; healthy and strong"
      • Description:

        In many minds this one belongs to Barbie, but with such positive meanings and international connections, can Ken make the transition to usability again?
    • Zed
      • Origin:

        Diminutive of Zedekiah
      • Description:

        Newer than Zac, cooler than Ed, Ned, or Ted.
    • Sid
      • Origin:

        Short form of Sidney, French
      • Meaning:

        "Saint-Denis"
      • Description:

        Sid originated as a nickname for Sidney, but we like it on its own, a la Sara Quin's and Jason Biggs and Jenny Mollen's sons. Sid Vicious, member of the band the Sex Pistols, gives this name a punk rock vibe.
    • Zac
      • Origin:

        Diminutive of Zachariah/Zachary
      • Meaning:

        "the Lord has remembered"
      • Description:

        A popular nickname that, over the past few decades, has acquired enough standing to work on its own, a la earlier equivalents such as Jack and Max; an alternative to Zach/Zack. Actor/singer Zac Efron--born Zachary--is an attractive current bearer.
    • Jeb
      • Origin:

        Diminutive of Jebediah, Hebrew
      • Meaning:

        "beloved friend"
      • Description:

        Both Jeb and Jed are very attractive Old Testament short forms with long and bright futures. Jeb's main current association is with the Bush brother and former governor of Florida, but the name was a mainstay on early TV westerns, and then went upscale as the nickname (his birth name being Josiah) of the President on "The West Wing."
    • Lir
      • Origin:

        Irish mythological name
      • Description:

        Lir is the Irish god of the sea, the equivalent of the Welsh Llyr which some equate with Shakespeare's King Lear. This is one of those rare names that is simple and has a deep history with an appealing meeting and yet is completely unused in the modern world -- no baby boys were recorded as receiving the name Lir in the US last year. Maybe because it sounds like the unappealing leer?
    • Tad
      • Origin:

        Diminutive of Thaddeus, Aramaic
      • Meaning:

        "gift of God"
      • Description:

        An approachable mini name that could go on the birth certificate, but may work best as a nickname. Full name options include Thaddeus, Theodore, and Thomas, which was the given name of Abe's son Tad Lincoln. Taddy is a rare alternative to Teddy.
    • Sai
      • Origin:

        Hindi or Japanese
      • Meaning:

        "holy or difference"
      • Description:

        Sai is a name used in India to honor Shirdi Sai Baba, a spiritual master revered by both Hindus and Muslims.
    • Tal
      • Origin:

        Hebrew
      • Meaning:

        "rain, dew"
      • Description:

        A unisex Hebrew name often found in combination with others, as in Tal-El and Tal-Or.
    • Tyr
      • Origin:

        Norse, God of law and heroic victory
      • Description:

        Tyr is a very early embodiment of a Norse god, typically thought to guide the law, justice, war and victory.
    • Vin
      • Origin:

        Diminutive of Vincent, Latin
      • Meaning:

        "conquering"
      • Description:

        Minimalist nickname via XXX star Diesel (born Mark Vincent).
    • Rae