Six Letter Boy Names
- Tsukio
Origin:
JapaneseMeaning:
"moon"
- Ruebin
- Shamur
- Jimeno
Origin:
Variation of Ximen, Basque "son"Meaning:
"son"Description:
You may be more familiar with Jimena, the feminization of this name. Jimeno is just as upbeat and attractive — we'd love to see more parents embrace this rarity. It was given to fewer than five baby boys in the last year on record.
- Jiminy
- Ismaël
- Jorgie
Origin:
Diminutive of JorgeDescription:
The Spanish name Jorge might be half-Anglicized to Jorgie, pronounced like Georgie rather than Hor-hee.
- Felton
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"field settlement"Description:
An English place name and surname that was in the Top 1000 for most of the early 20th century. Like Halston and Afton, it has a modern-sounding, understated style.
- Swayne
- Corrie
- Yossel
- Nihal
Origin:
Arabic, PersianMeaning:
"happy, successful"Description:
An Arabic boy name with an optimistic and upbeat meaning.
- Jakari
Origin:
Invented nameDescription:
Created in the style of Jabari, a fashionable Swahili name. Jakari is mainly used among African American families in the US.
- Charlo
Origin:
Short form of Charles, FrenchMeaning:
"free man"Description:
The girls have Charli, so why not Charlo for boys?
- Moisei
- Markas
- Squall
Origin:
English word nameDescription:
A video-game name ("Final Fantasy VII") with an unappealing sound and meaning.
- Wouter
Origin:
Dutch, variation of WalterMeaning:
"army ruler"Description:
This Dutch variation of Walter is pronounced vow-ter, although Americans will likely default to wooter or wowter.
- Cleary
Origin:
IrishMeaning:
"cleric"Description:
This Irish surname-name certainly feels brighter and fresher than the English equivalent, Clark.
- Joakin