1900+ Four Letter Boy Names

  1. Urek
    • Caen
      • Wing
        • Origin:

          Chinese surname, meaning unknown
        • Description:

          A common Chinese surname that made the Top 1000 in 1881.
      • Toki
        • Origin:

          Scandinavian
        • Description:

          A strong-sounding name with ancient roots, Toki comes from an Old Norse diminutive for names starting with Þór (Thor), such as Þórketill ("Thor’s cauldron"). Tyge and Tycho, as in Danish astronomer Tyge/Tycho Brahe, are sometimes used as variant forms.
      • Rego
        • Origin:

          Portuguese
        • Meaning:

          "ditch, channel"
        • Description:

          A surname that could become a first, an alternate to the already-taken REGIS.
      • Mart
        • Origin:

          Diminutive of Martin, Latin
        • Meaning:

          "warlike"
        • Description:

          Much more modern than Marty and rhyming with the stylish short name Hart, could Mart show success as an independent baby name? Perhaps that’s too much to ask, but we do like it as a nickname for Martin.
      • Klay
        • Zako
          • Origin:

            Hungarian variation of Zachariah
          • Description:

            If for whatever reason you're wed to the whole Zachary concept, this variation -- either as a proper name or a nickname -- is one way to make it new.
        • Zerk
          • Miyo
            • Race
              • Dayn
                • Pire
                  • Origin:

                    Mapuche
                  • Meaning:

                    "snow"
                • Mage
                  • Origin:

                    Latin
                  • Meaning:

                    "learned magician"
                • Anay
                  • Haru
                    • Origin:

                      Japanese
                    • Meaning:

                      "born in the spring; clear weather"
                    • Description:

                      A short and straightforward name for a springtime child.
                  • Eòin
                    • Odis
                      • Ozie
                        • Guin
                          • Origin:

                            Welsh
                          • Meaning:

                            "white, fair, blessed"
                          • Description:

                            Yet another member of the Gwyn/Gwen/Finn family of names ultimately deriving from a Celtic element meaning "white", Guin gets rare use in England and Wales; a notable bearer is Olympic- medal winning (female) rower Guin Batten.