1900+ Four Letter Boy Names
- Eann
- Jebi
- Daye
- Iivo
- Ryun
- Robt
- Juie
- Elex
- Milt
- Byll
- Dany
- Deen
Origin:
Variation of Dean, Din, or Dinah, English, Arabic, HebrewMeaning:
"valley; religion, faith; God's judgement"Description:
Simple and succinct, Deen is a multi-cultural choice with a number of possible origins. On one hand, it could be a spelling twist on the solid and surname-inspired Dean. Alternatively, it might come from the Arabic name and word Dinmeaning "faith, religion or custom", or it could be from the Hebrew name Dinah, meaning "God's judgement".
- Adəm
- Ofek
Origin:
HebrewMeaning:
"horizon"Description:
A Hebrew name with a radiant and evocative meaning.
- Eion
- Yida
- Jayk
- Foch
Origin:
French surname, meaning unknownDescription:
Foch made the Top 1000 in 1918, the year the Allied Powers declare victory in WWI. Ferdinand Foch was the Supreme Allied Commander, whose efforts led to triumph in 1918. That year, 58 sets of parents chose his surname for their sons.
- Rioc
Origin:
BretonMeaning:
"king, ruler"Description:
Also spelled Riok, this little-known Breton name is short yet strong.
- Cuff
Origin:
American variation of Kofi, Ghanaian, AkanMeaning:
"born on Friday"Description:
Cuff and Cuffee were borne by enslaved people in the US and Caribbean in the 18th and 19th centuries. They are Anglicized forms of Kofi, the Akan name for boys born on Friday.