Six Letter Boy Names
- Breton
Origin:
FrenchMeaning:
"from Brittany"Description:
Breton is the term for the people and language of Brittany, a region of northern France with a distinct culture. Breton also might be thought of as a trendy modern invention, taking the midcentury surfer boy Bret or Brett and adding the current favorite boy's name ending -on and turning it into a name all its own. Bretton is a variation.
- Damyan
- Clemon
- Checho
- Aviraj
Origin:
Punjabi, SikhMeaning:
"king of the sun"Description:
One of the many longer forms of the popular Indian name Raj — and with the appeal of the fashionable short form Avi. It was one of the fastest rising names in the UK in 2023, while Abhiraj is an alternative spelling.
- Driver
Origin:
Word or occupational nameDescription:
Driver seems prime for adoption as a first name, with the rise of occupational names ranging from Archer to Ranger to Sawyer.
- Weller
- Pieran
- Diodor
Origin:
Serbian, Russian, Ukrainian variation of Diodorus, Latin from GreekMeaning:
"gift of Zeus"Description:
This Theodore sound-alike derives from the name Diodorus, associated with the ancient Greek historian Diodorus Siculus.
- Keigan
- Collyn
- Samual
- Gussie
- Sancho
Origin:
Spanish variation of SantosDescription:
Name of nine provincial Spanish kings, but more likely to conjure up Sancho Panza, the hapless squire of Don Quixote.
- Hainey
- Kawika
Origin:
Hawaiian variation of DavidMeaning:
"blessed"
- Daymen
- Seghan
- Cyriac
- Arsène
Origin:
French variation of ArseniosMeaning:
"virile, manly"Description:
Derived from the Latin Arsenius — itself from the Greek Arsenios — Arsène is both a given name and surname in France.