1900+ Four Letter Boy Names
- Yoav
Origin:
HebrewMeaning:
"praise Jehovah"Description:
Yoav is a variation of Joab, a name featured prominently in the Old Testament.
- Tris
- Burk
- Rojo
Origin:
SpanishMeaning:
"red"Description:
Colorful middle name choice.
- Dayn
- Pire
Origin:
MapucheMeaning:
"snow"
- Ojai
Origin:
California place nameDescription:
This name of an attractive and arty California town could make an unusual but friendly choice.
- Leão
- Dewi
Origin:
Diminutive of Dafydd, Welsh variation of DavidDescription:
The name of the patron saint of Wales is virtually unknown in the US under this spelling. There were no baby boys named Dewi or Dewie in the US in 2021, though there were 35 named Dewey. Incredibly enough, Dewey ranked among the US Top 1000 for an entire century, from 1887 to 1986, reaching as high as Number 19 in 1898.
- Ilia
Origin:
Georgian, Russian, Bulgarian, and Belarusian variation of ElijahMeaning:
"Yahweh is God"Description:
This international variation of the popular Elijah might also be written as Iliya, Ilya, Ilja, and Ilija. It is currently a unisex option in the US.
- Bino
- Winn
- Czar
Origin:
Balkan variation of Tsar, meaning "Caesar or ruler"Meaning:
"Caesar or ruler"Description:
One way to set up a superiority complex in your child is to call your child Czar as American actor Rockmond Dunbar did in 2016.
- Akif
Origin:
ArabicMeaning:
"one who stays at the mosque"Description:
Akif is derived from the Arabic word iʿtikāf, the practice of staying in the mosque for days, devoted to worship. It is commonly associated with the month of Ramadan.
- Garo
- Zyir
- Juli
- Miyo
- Race
- Mart
Origin:
Diminutive of Martin, LatinMeaning:
"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.