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Six Letter Boy Names

  1. Vilgot
    • Origin:

      Swedish
    • Meaning:

      "God's will"
    • Description:

      Vilgot may seem like an ancient Germanic name, but it's only been around since the end of the 19th century. It's most famous bearer is the late Vilgot Sjöman, a famed Swedish film director and writer.
  2. Ulixes
    • Origin:

      Latin variation of the Greek Odysseus
    • Meaning:

      "wrathful"
    • Description:

      Like Ulysses, Ulixes is a Latin variation of Odysseus. This spelling has never appeared on the US popularity charts, perhaps in part due to Ulysses's presidential ties.
  3. Kormak
    • Origin:

      Icelandic from Irish
    • Meaning:

      "charioteer"
    • Description:

      Kormak is not just a kreative spelling of Cormac (although yes, it can be that too). It's a legitimate anglicized version of the Icelandic name Kormákur, which was exported from Ireland and appears in the Icelandic sagas.
  4. Varron
    • Jameir
      • Xavior
        • Cuarto
          • Origin:

            Spanish
          • Meaning:

            "a fourth, a quarter"
          • Description:

            A possibility for a fourth-born child.
        • Masiah
          • Origin:

            Variation of Messiah, Hebrew
          • Meaning:

            "expected savior or deliverer"
          • Description:

            No longer a forbidden choice, Messiah has risen up the US popularity charts in recent years, and as a result, some parents have been seeking alternative spelling options. Masiah is one such choice, though it may also link more closely with the Arabic word for Christ, almasih. Given to around 80 boys each year, it is considerably less popular than Messiah, which was chosen for 1909 boys in 2023.
        • Kolman
          • Dannah
            • Stevey
              • Manyus
                • Moisis
                  • Ikarus
                    • Penney
                      • Parese
                        • Refael
                          • Ondřej
                            • Origin:

                              Czech variation of Andrew, Greek
                            • Meaning:

                              "strong and manly"
                            • Description:

                              The Czech form of Andrew, pronounced much like Andre.
                          • Tyeler
                            • Jaivyn