7 Letter Boy Names
- Odonata
Origin:
Latin, Nature nameDescription:
An order of carnivorous insects, most notably dragonflies and damselflies.
- Quinney
Origin:
ManxMeaning:
"son of Crafty"Description:
Sounds like an endearment of Quinn.
- Narciso
- Lamount
- Uilleam
Origin:
Scottish variation of WilliamDescription:
Most Americans would take the easy way out and spell it Willem, as in artist de Kooning and actor Dafoe.
- Guillem
Origin:
Catalan form of WilliamDescription:
An intriguing way to spin an old standard. Pronounced with a hard G: gee-yem.
- Yassin
Origin:
ArabicMeaning:
"ya + sin (two letters of the Arabic alphabet)"Description:
From the Arabic letters ya and sin, which begin the 36th chapter of the Quran (surah Ya Sin).
- Dangelo
Origin:
Spelling variation of DeangeloDescription:
Even less popular than the rarely-used Deangelo. This spelling is likely helped by singer-songwriter and record producer D'Angelo.
- Zygmunt
- Zabdiel
Origin:
Biblical, HebrewMeaning:
"gift of God"Description:
An obscure Biblical choice that is gradually growing more popular in the US, Zabdiel could fit in well with other trending choices such as Adriel, Gabriel, Aziel, Uriel, and Castiel.
- Milburn
- Thurlow
- Labhras
- Phanuel
Origin:
HebrewMeaning:
"facing god"Description:
Borne by the father of Anna the prophetess in the New Testament. It also features as an angel in the apocryphal Book of Enoch.
- Willaim
- Hilario
- Boulder
Origin:
Nature nameDescription:
A tough and rugged nature name.
- Máximo
Origin:
Spanish variation of Maximus, LatinDescription:
With the ubiquitous Max heard at every playground across the US, international versions have been gaining traction in an attempt to provide a fresh avenue to the highly sought nickname. This Spanish iteration has been in the US Top 1000 since the early 2000s and is currently trending upwards. One of many Spanish baby names with international power, Máximo derives from the Roman family name Maximus, giving it the loft meaning "greatest". With Mateo currently on trend, Máximo might provide an alternative option, still familiar, just outside the US Top 500 as opposed to in the Top 10. Given to around 500 boys in 2023, it is also popular in Chile and Mexico.
- Amedeus
Origin:
Variant spelling of AmadeusMeaning:
"love of God"Description:
see AMADEUS
- Diarmad