1900+ Four Letter Boy Names
- Džan
Origin:
Slavic from TurkishMeaning:
"soul, life"Description:
Sounds a bit like John, but has a completely different origin: this is the Slovene and Bosnian version of the Turkish male name Can.
- Áron
Origin:
Hungarian variation of Aaron, HebrewMeaning:
"high mountain; exalted, enlightened"
- Bald
- Nial
- Urki
Origin:
BasqueMeaning:
"birch tree"Description:
This botanical name is not as attractive as several other versions of the tree including Birch and Berkeley.
- Blau
Origin:
German and CatalanMeaning:
"blue"
- Pava
- Keel
Origin:
English word nameDescription:
The part of the ship that gives it stability. A short, sweet, Old Englishy type name that has gone almost completely unused so far.
- Alve
Origin:
Swedish variation of Alf, EnglishMeaning:
"wise counsel"Description:
Alve is rising up the ranks in Sweden, but neither it nor Alf will be featured on American birth certificates anytime soon.
- Noar
- Thos
- Gare
- Dafi
- Vaun
- Lewy
- Nejc
Origin:
Diminutive of Jernej, SloveneMeaning:
"son of the furrow"Description:
A popular Slovene nickname-turned-independent-name that, believe it or not, is related to Bartholomew. Nejc sounds like Nate.
- Kies
- Qito
- Húni
Origin:
IcelandicMeaning:
"little cub"Description:
This sweet-sounding Nordic name has a cute meaning to match.
- Epik
Origin:
Variation of Epic; English word nameMeaning:
"heroic tale or event"Description:
Epik is a new word name used by Princess Love and Ray J for their baby boy. Fifteen baby boys were named Epic, the usual spelling of the word, last year, so maybe Epik is to Epic as Erik is to Eric. While Epic in the classic sense refers to a long narrative poem, today it's more likely a slang word used in place of grand or amazing.