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Six Letter Boy Names

  1. Clovus
    • Hubble
      • Hypnos
        • Origin:

          Greek mythology name
        • Description:

          Hypnos is the personification of sleep in Greek mythology.
      • Stevin
        • Fuyuki
          • Origin:

            Japanese
          • Meaning:

            "snow"
          • Description:

            Unisex name for a winter-born child.
        • Thatch
          • Tomlin
            • Qutien
              • Vladik
                • Origin:

                  Diminutive of Vladislav, Slavic
                • Meaning:

                  "glorious rule"
              • Vereno
                • Zarryn
                  • Jordon
                    • Wessel
                      • Mancho
                        • Simond
                          • Agnarr
                            • Origin:

                              Old Norse
                            • Meaning:

                              "army terror"
                          • Bannon
                            • Origin:

                              Irish
                            • Meaning:

                              "descendant of the small white one"
                            • Description:

                              This two-syllable Irish surname is as appealing as Nolan, Keegan et al, but much less common.
                          • Brylan
                            • Origin:

                              Modern
                            • Description:

                              Hot on the heels of names like Bryson, Ryan and Rylan comes this mix'n'match of cool sounds.
                          • Roamer
                            • Origin:

                              English
                            • Meaning:

                              "wanderer, traveler"
                            • Description:

                              A variant of Romer or Rohmer, or simply derived from the English word "roam", meaning to travel freely, spontaneously, wherever your feet may take you.
                          • Marwin