7 Letter Boy Names
- Tidiane
Origin:
French from ArabicMeaning:
"follower of Tijaniyyah Sufism"Description:
This rare name comes from Tijaniyyah, an order of Sufi mysticism from North Africa. It is used among African diaspora communities in France.
- Sotiris
Origin:
GreekMeaning:
"saviour"Description:
A Greek name, derived from Sotirios, which references Jesus Christ.
- Saroyan
Origin:
Armenian literary nameDescription:
Plausible literary name to honor upbeat Armenian-American playwright and prose writer William Saroyan.
- Quetzal
Origin:
NahuatlMeaning:
"large beautiful tail feather"Description:
A quetzal is a beautiful, brightly-colored bird found in Mexico and Central America. It is the national bird of Guatemala, as well as the name of their currency.
- Teofilo
- Firefly
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"glowing insect"
- Beekman
Origin:
DutchMeaning:
"dweller by the stream"Description:
Beekman is derived from the Dutch element beke, meaning "stream" or "creek."
- Reddick
Origin:
Scottish surnameDescription:
Habitational surname that derives from the towns of Rerrick and Rerwick in ancient Scotland.
- 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.
- 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.
- Chancey
- Gandolf
Origin:
TeutonicMeaning:
"wand-wolf"Description:
Gandolf and variant Gandulf are legitimate names used in medieval Europe, including by several bishops and dukes. From it comes the name of Castel Gandolfo, the pope's summer residence. However, to most people this will feel like a misspelling of the wizard Gandalf.
- Jedaiah
Origin:
HebrewMeaning:
"invoker of the Lord"Description:
More manageable than the Jebediahs and Jedidiahs, this name of several biblical characters would make an interesting, undiscovered Old Testament choice.
- Atsushi
Origin:
JapaneseMeaning:
"pure; warm; kindness; honesty"
- Rheuben
- Malikai
Origin:
Hebrew, spelling variation of MalachiMeaning:
"my messenger"Description:
In the Bible, Malachi, was the last of the twelve Hebrew prophets, who foretold the coming of Christ.
- Lochner