Six Letter Boy Names
- Swayde
- Ruckus
Origin:
English word nameMeaning:
"disturbance, commotion"Description:
One of the latest in a suite of rowdy boy names, including Chaos, Wrecker, Lawless, and Rowdy itself.
- Dondre
Origin:
Variation of DeAndre et alMeaning:
"the son of Andrew"Description:
An invented name that has its roots in DeAndre or D'Andre, which springs from "the son of Andrew." Feels like half Don or Dion, half Andre or Andrew, but not enough of something unto itself.
- Havana
Origin:
Place-nameDescription:
The vowel ending tilts this sharply toward the feminine, and at this point Havana still has some political implications as well.
- Kasjan
Origin:
Polish variation of Cassian, LatinMeaning:
"hollow"
- Eammon
- Eónan
Origin:
IrishMeaning:
"little Adam"Description:
Same problem as Eóin -- squared.
- Elijay
- Shawon
- Andrej
Origin:
Russian; Czech; Slovak; Slovene; Croatian; Serbian, form of AndrewMeaning:
"manly"Description:
Variant transcription of Andrei, as well as the South Slavic, Czech, and Slovak form.
- Harlin
- Franky
Origin:
Variation of FrankieMeaning:
"from France; free man"Description:
As a given name, Franky peaked for boys in 2007 when it was used 94 times.
- Alijah
Origin:
Spelling variation of Elijah, HebrewMeaning:
"Yahweh is God"Description:
Elijah is in the US Top 10 and is popular across New Zealand, The Netherlands, and The UK. Spelling variation Alijah however only appears in the US charts, where it has ranked in the Top 1000 since 2001. Given to 700 boys in a recent year, for every one baby Alijah, there are 16 Elijahs.
- Danube
Origin:
River nameDescription:
Some parents are turning to rivers and other bodies of water in the search for undiscovered place-names, and this has the feel of a Viennese waltz.
- Gracen
- Tomito
- Gordie
- Octavo
- Chavez
Origin:
Spanish place-nameDescription:
The perfect Latin-accented hero name to honor labor activist César Chavez.
- Bernot