Six Letter Boy Names
- Boreal
Origin:
English word name from LatinMeaning:
"northern"Description:
This English word name derives from the name of the Greek god of the north wind, Boreas, by way of Latin borealis "northern". A fictional bearer is Lord Boreal from Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials trilogy.
- Manuka
Origin:
botanical nameDescription:
This tree, famous for the honey produced from its flowers, can be used as a masculine or feminine name.
- Sproti
Origin:
Faroese from Old NorseMeaning:
"sprout"Description:
A cute and sprightly Faroese name from the Old Norse word for "sprout".
- Eóghan
- Ourson
- Kamren
Origin:
Spelling variation of Cameron, ScottishMeaning:
"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.
- Błażej
Origin:
Polish variation of Blaise, FrenchMeaning:
"to lisp, stammer"
- Yukiko
Origin:
JapaneseMeaning:
"snow child"
- Shandy
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"boisterous"Description:
A jolly, bawdy image that recalls the hero of the eighteenth-century novel Tristram Shandy; also a drink in British pubs.
- Lunden
- Dunbar
Origin:
IrishMeaning:
"castle headland"Description:
Clear and strong, if a little heavy.
- Domas
Origin:
Lithuanian, from LatinMeaning:
"belonging to the lord; to give wealth or very wealthy"Description:
Domas feels like a fresh take on Thomas, but it is either a short form of Dominykas, the Lithuanian form of Dominic, or Domantas.
- Nathen
- Garion
Origin:
Modern literary nameDescription:
One of the more wearable fantasy names, the original Garion was the lead character in teh Belgariad novels by David Eddings. Since then, a small number of parents have used the name, and it has real potential as an update to Gary.
- Leveon
Origin:
AmericanDescription:
Football player Le'Veon Bell has helped popularize his unique name.
- Karlan
- Masaru
Origin:
JapaneseMeaning:
"victory; excellence"
- Stefán
Origin:
Icelandic form of Stephen, GreekMeaning:
"garland, crown"Description:
A traditional, consistently common name in Iceland, where it is cognates with Stephen.
- Mccabe
Origin:
Irish, patronymic from the word for cape or hatDescription:
McCabe is an Irish patronymic surname that originated with Scottish mercenaries in Ireland who wore distinctive hats -- or cabas, which is also the name for capes.
- Quillo