7 Letter Boy Names
- Kittery
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"place name"Description:
The name of a port town in Maine, named after the birthplace of one of its founders Alexander Shapleigh, of Kittery Court, Devon, England.
- Toriaun
- Rashaan
- Jokubas
- Donevon
- Shim'on
- Saintly
Origin:
English word nameDescription:
Saint came into the celebrity baby spotlight by way of Kim Kardashian and Kanye West's son and joined the Top 1000 on the boys' list in 2018. Saintly could be a fresh, offbeat version for parents looking for something even more off of society's radars.
- Packard
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"pack, bundle,"Description:
Packard feels as hefty and weighty as the old car.
- Ferdino
- Domotor
- Álvaro
Origin:
SpanishMeaning:
"elf army"Description:
The final o adds a good measure of attractiveness. Álvaro is well-used Spanish saint's name with a lot of flair that could definitely cross over to more general usage. It reached its peak in the United States in 1985, when it ranked Number 456. In Spain, Álvaro is a Top 20 boys' name.
- Kenston
- Jayvion
Origin:
Modern invented nameDescription:
It's a little bit Jay, and a little bit J.V., and a little bit any name ending with -ion. A few hundred parents choose this name each year for their baby boys, placing it in the Top 1000, but we think there are better choices out there.
- Feichín
- Yisroel
Description:
Entered the US Top 1000 for the first time in 2016.
- Burrell
- Agidius
- Avramij
- Rashaun
- Pryderi
Origin:
WelshDescription:
The son of Pwyll and Rhiannon in Welsh mythology, Pryderi (which means "care; worry" in Welsh) is a central figure of the Mabinogi. Kidnapped by a mysterious beast as a baby, he is raised by another family before being reunited with his parents as a young man, eventually succeeding his father as Lord of Dyfed. He is killed by the magician Gwydion in single combat. American author Lloyd Alexander used the name for a character in his "Chronicles of Prydain" series, based on Welsh mythology.