1900+ Four Letter Boy Names

  1. Lash
    • Kora
      • Origin:

        Variation of Cora
      • Description:

        This trendy spelling jumped 216 spots between 2012 and 2013, making it one of the fastest-rising names of the year. We predict it will continue to gain momentum, riding the popularity of more traditional Cora.
    • Taio
      • Origin:

        Spanish, meaning unknown
      • Description:

        British singer-songwriter Jacob Taio Cruz dropped his first name, and has put his unusual middle on the map.
    • Dock
      • Origin:

        English word name
      • Description:

        Why did 5 sets of parents chose to name their sons Dock in 2016? We may never know.
    • Howe
      • Origin:

        German
      • Meaning:

        "hill"
      • Description:

        The minimalist Howard.
    • Bobo
      • Origin:

        Diminutive of Robert
      • Description:

        Bobo was the name of one of the most famous clowns in American circus history, who performed from the 1920s until the 1970s. But that's not the only reason this makes a less-than-optimal nickname.
    • Caen
      • Odis
        • Eòin
          • Zerk
            • Risa
              • Kani
                • Simm
                  • Origin:

                    Short form of Simon or Simeon, Hebrew
                  • Meaning:

                    "the listener"
                  • Description:

                    You might want to abbreviate this from one of the Biblical originals or use it as a name all on its own, an update of Sam or Finn. Sim is a Scottish Gaelic form of Simon.
                • Bail
                  • Birk
                    • Norm
                      • Pehr
                        • Kyng
                          • Origin:

                            Spelling variation of word name King
                          • Description:

                            All names connected with royalty have become increasingly popular in recent years, and King variation Kyng is no exception. Some parents may feel that the Kyng spelling makes it more of a name and less of a royal title, but both names sound the same and have identical meanings, so why endlessly complicate spelling and pronunciation?
                        • Bert
                          • Origin:

                            English, diminutive of Albert and Bertram
                          • Description:

                            A once-popular nickname for Albert and Bertram now being polished up by hip Brits, but still hibernating in the Land of Nerd over here.
                        • Haro
                          • Origin:

                            Armenian
                          • Description:

                            Armenian surname that could easily work in the US.