Six Letter Boy Names
- Symeon
- 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.
- Tsukio
Origin:
JapaneseMeaning:
"moon"
- Rufino
- Zaddik
- Martia
Origin:
Iranian; "human, honest"Meaning:
"human, honest"Description:
A traditionally male name in Iran. Martia was the name of an ancient Persian king.
- Meztli
Origin:
Nahuatl, AztecMeaning:
"moon"Description:
This was the name of the Aztec god (or goddess) of the moon, which has only ever appeared on the US list for girls but would make for a cool boy name too, especially for those who would like to honor Nahua or Aztec heritage.
- Antawn
- Clever
Origin:
English word nameMeaning:
"intelligent"Description:
Smart choice given to a handful of baby boys each year.
- Mahama
Origin:
West African form of Mohamed
- Blakey
Origin:
English surname and place nameMeaning:
"white or dark"Description:
Variant of Blake, borne by the great jazz drummer Art Blakey.
- Jabbar
Origin:
ArabicMeaning:
"powerful, mighty"Description:
One of the names of Allah, this name is also associated with basketball great Kareem Abdul Jabbar (born Ferdinand Lewis Alcindor, Jr.).
- Kedric
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"loved or royal power"Description:
Also spelled Kedrick, this name has a double origin as either a variant of the surname name Kendrick, or a spelling spin on the literary Cedric, used by Sir Walter Scott for a character in his 1819 novel Ivanhoe. He likely based it on the legendary name Cerdic, which may be a contracted form of Caractacus. American football player Kedric Golston is a notable bearer.
- Kaelin
- Dalvin
- Minnow
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"small fish"
- Quinby
Origin:
NorseMeaning:
"queen's settlement"Description:
Quinby is a fresh surname-y spin on the popular -- for some, too popular -- Quinn. A familiar surname, it was used for no baby boys or girls in the US in 2021, but could easily work for either.
- Dermid
- Killan
- Molloy
Origin:
IrishMeaning:
"a venerable chieftain"Description:
There are many dynamic three-syllable Irish surnames; this is one of the rarer two-syllable ones. Molloy is the title of a 1951 novel by Samuel Beckett, initially written in French. Another Beckett novel of naming interest is Malone Dies.