7 Letter Boy Names
- Óliver
Origin:
Icelandic variation of Oliver, LatinMeaning:
"olive tree"Description:
The Icelandic form of Oliver, currently ranking in their Top 10.
- Banning
Origin:
IrishMeaning:
"small, fair one"Description:
If you like the Irish surname feel, there are loads of more congenial options.
- Chancey
- Faustus
- Krishna
Origin:
SanskritMeaning:
"dark, black"Description:
Krishna is the name of the supreme Hindu god that is still considered secular enough for mortal children and is often found in Hindu families, for both boys and girls.
- Tyreese
Origin:
Literary creation from Walking DeadDescription:
Tyreese Williams, the Walking Dead character, has brought this name to some attention.
- Soutine
Origin:
French artist nameDescription:
Creative choice relating to the Lithuanian-born expressionist painter known for his bold, vibrantly colored canvases.
- Yeranos
- Drayton
Origin:
English surnameMeaning:
"portage settlement"Description:
A WASPy surname that fits in with names like Clayton, Layton, and Payton. Drayton peaked in 2012, when it was given to 78 baby boys in the US.
- Narayan
- Riviera
Origin:
Italian word nameMeaning:
"coastline"Description:
A romantic alternative to River.
- Quirino
Origin:
LatinMeaning:
"a spearman, a warrior"Description:
An adolescent boy might have problems with the first syllable.
- Reddick
Origin:
Scottish surnameDescription:
Habitational surname that derives from the towns of Rerrick and Rerwick in ancient Scotland.
- Kesavan
Origin:
HindiMeaning:
"Lord Vishnu"Description:
Another name for the Hindu god Vishnu or Krishna, pronounced with a soft "sh" sound in the middle. It is also a fairly common surname in India, also spelled Keshavan.
- Crassus
Origin:
Ancient RomanMeaning:
"dense, fat, gross"Description:
Crassus was an unflattering Roman cognomen — essentially, a surname that was originally given based on personal characteristics. It's unlikely it would be used today.
- Raphiel
- Penoyer
Origin:
Variation of Pennoyer, Welsh surnameMeaning:
"golden head"Description:
Penoyer is a rarer variation of the surname Pennoyer, derived from the Welsh component pen, meaning "head," and Latin aur, "gold." It doesn't refer to a blonde, but rather Golden Valley of Herefordshire, England.
- Biniyam
Origin:
Ethiopian, Amharic, variation of BenjaminMeaning:
"son of the right hand"Description:
This variation of Biblical Benjamin is used in Ethiopia. The name is also spelled Benyam or Binyam.
- Hackett
Origin:
German occupational nameMeaning:
"little hewer"Description:
Hack is, unfortunately, both an unappealing word and sound.
- Zakaria