Six Letter Boy Names

  1. Aavyan
    • Origin:

      Hindu
    • Meaning:

      "not having any imperfections"
    • Description:

      Aavyan is a name used in the religion Hinduism and is one of the many names of the deity Ganesha.
  2. Qutien
    • Thatch
      • Navada
        • Terris
          • Leotis
            • Origin:

              Variation of Leodis, Celtic
            • Meaning:

              "people living by the strongly flowing river"
            • Description:

              Leotis effortlessly blends vintage and contemporary style, offering old-fashioned charm and not one, but two old-school cool nicknames: Leo and Otis.
          • Olezka
            • Purser
              • Origin:

                English occupational surname
              • Meaning:

                "purse-maker; bursar"
              • Description:

                An obsolete occupational term for a bursar or someone who made purses. You might find it as a surname in your family tree, in which case it's perfectly usable as a first name to honor your heritage.
            • Gervis
              • Austyn
                • Origin:

                  Spelling variation of Austin
                • Description:

                  Nearly 350 babies were named Austyn last year, about a quarter of them boys.
              • Keyaan
                • Branko
                  • Origin:

                    Serbian; Croatian; Slovene; Slovak
                  • Meaning:

                    "protection, glory"
                  • Description:

                    A variation of the Slavic name Branislav, Branko may feel less intimidating than the original in the English-speaking world.
                • Eldrid
                  • Kamren
                    • Origin:

                      Spelling variation of Cameron, Scottish
                    • Meaning:

                      "crooked nose"
                    • Description:

                      Cameron is an ultra-popular boys' name, in the US Top 100 since 1987. As a result, it has generated numerous spelling variations, including Kameron, Camron, Kamron, Kamren, and Camren. The Kamren spelling has been on and off the US Top 1000 since the 2000s, though as of 2023, it has been absent for almost a decade. Given to around 75 boys each year, Cameron, Kameron, and Kamryn are currently favored.
                  • Vereen
                    • Eresmo
                      • Kyland
                        • Origin:

                          Modern invented name
                        • Description:

                          A modern mashup of the popular Ky/Kai sound and the trendy -land ending. More than 60 boys were named Kyland in 2022.
                      • Zaylin
                        • Origin:

                          Modern invented name, meaning unknown
                        • Description:

                          Newly coined options, the letter Z, and strong A sounds all remain on trend for boys in the US and Zaylin ticks all the boxes. Like a mash up of Zaiden, Zayn and Waylon, Zaylin was given to around 70 boys in 2023. It is the second most popular spelling of the name, above Zaylan and Zaylon, but not so well used as Zaylen.
                      • Shemar
                        • Origin:

                          Modern invented name
                        • Description:

                          Though not technically a one-person name, since 30 baby boys were named Shemar in 2016, Shemar stems from one specific person, prolific actor Shemar Moore. He has said that his parents came up with it by combining the first three letters of each of their first names, Sherrod and Marilyn.
                      • Savino