Six Letter Boy Names

  1. Romero
    • Origin:

      Spanish and Italian
    • Meaning:

      "pilgrim to Rome, Roman"
    • Description:

      Romero is one of the less common variations of the stylish family of Rome-related names. Only 32 baby boys were named Romero in the US last year, versus nearly 5000 named Roman and 1100 named Romeo.
  2. Matviy
    • Origin:

      Ukrainian form of Matthew, from Hebrew
    • Meaning:

      "gift of God"
  3. Orland
    • Thayne
      • Treave
        • Origin:

          Cornish
        • Meaning:

          "village, home"
        • Description:

          Treave is a Cornish place name derived from tre or trevow, denoting a village, farmstead, or dwelling. This tailored and attractive name easily translates across cultures and makes a wonderful choice whether you have Cornish heritage or not.
      • Majora
        • Origin:

          Modern invented name
        • Description:

          Majora's Mask was the title of a lauded Nintendo 64 game in the Legend of Zelda series, in which Majora was the main villain. The character's name was reportedly coined by the game's art director, Takaya Imamura, using Japanese characters from his own name and the title of the movie Jumanji.
      • Mykola
        • Origin:

          Ukrainian variation of Nicholas
        • Meaning:

          "people of victory"
        • Description:

          This Ukrainian variation of classic Nicholas is pronounced like the more familiar Nikola, but with an M of course. Myko would be a cool and edgy nickname option.
      • Ecedro
        • Rayaan
          • Cornel
            • Origin:

              Romanian, variation of Cornelius; tree name
            • Description:

              People are likely to want to put that second - Cornell University inspired - L on the end of this name, when in fact it has a completely different etymology. This name is very popular in Romania though American public intellectural Cornel West and South African athlete Cornel Fredericks broadens its use beyond Eastern Europe.
          • Matija
            • Origin:

              Slovene, Croatian, and Serbian variation of Matthias, Aramaic
            • Meaning:

              "gift of God"
            • Description:

              Thoroughly masculine in Central Europe, although it may be misconstrued as a feminine name in English-speaking countries.
          • Sorley
            • Origin:

              Irish from Old Norse
            • Meaning:

              "a summer sailor"
            • Description:

              Sorley is an anglicization of the Irish name Somhairle, itself derived from the Old Norse Sumarliði, a nickname for a summer traveler (perhaps meaning a viking raider!). It is sometimes used as a boy name in Britain, but very rarely in the US. The similarity to the word "sorely" may put some off, but we still think it makes a jaunty, unusual surname-style option.
          • Keelin
            • Michon
              • Sender
                • Origin:

                  Yiddish
                • Meaning:

                  "defender of men"
                • Description:

                  Also an English surname, Sender derives from Alexander and has an attractive modern sound. Though given to only a handful of baby boys per year, it nevertheless is in step with the brotherhood of er-ending choices fashionable today.
              • Donnan
                • Origin:

                  Irish
                • Meaning:

                  "small brown-haired child"
                • Description:

                  This Irish saint's name makes an attractive alternative for Dylan or Donald.
              • Arrigo
                • Origin:

                  Italian variation of Henry and Harry
                • Meaning:

                  "estate ruler"
                • Description:

                  Think Harry with a go-getter ending.
              • Fender
                • Origin:

                  English
                • Meaning:

                  "defender, guard"
                • Description:

                  Iconic guitar manufacturer that could make for an edgy baby name for rock lovers – or petrolheads; a fender is also part of a car.
              • Shayne
                • Origin:

                  Spelling variation of Shane
                • Description:

                  Why add the y.
              • Bernat