7 Letter Boy Names
- Zigfrid
- Reshard
- Saveliy
Origin:
Russian variation of Sabellius, LatinMeaning:
"Sabine"Description:
Saveliy comes from Sabellius, used to refer to the Sabine people of ancient Italy. It is currently a Top 100 name for baby boys in Moscow.
- Ąžuolas
- Florien
- Deckard
- Sinnott
- Caliste
- Waltine
Origin:
Variation of Walton, EnglishMeaning:
"fortified town"Description:
This practically one-of-a-kind name received national attention when Waltine Nauta, an aide of Donald Trump, was indicted along with the former president. Nauta, who goes by Walt, is originally from Guam.
- Sedford
Origin:
English surname, meaning unknownDescription:
An attractive, preppy English surname, the exact meaning of which is unknown. The ford component refers to a shallow part of a stream. Sed may be connected to the Middle English word sēd, relating to seeds, or perhaps the Proto-Indo-European root meaning "to sit."
- Tryston
- Thaxter
- Roshard
- Aragorn
Origin:
Literature, SindarinMeaning:
"noble, kingly"Description:
In JRR Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings, Aragorn is the heir of the Dúnedain kings of the north.
- Mikhael
- Theroux
- Dumuzid
Origin:
SumerianMeaning:
"loyal son"Description:
In ancient Mesopotamia, Dumuzid was the god of shepherds and fertility and husband of the goddess Inanna. Tammuz, the Semitic transcription of the name, is more likely to be used today.
- Jaskier
Origin:
Literary and botanical nameMeaning:
"buttercup"Description:
Jaskier is the original Polish name of the bard character in The Witcher, incorrectly translated in the English versions of the books and video games as Dandelion but really meaning Buttercup. The Netflix show reverts to Jaskier, with the J pronounced like an English Y.
- Niccolò
- Yarovit
Origin:
Proto-Slavic deityDescription:
A god of war worshipped in Slavic areas, depicted with a golden shield.