10 Letter Boy Names
- Innocensio
- Aleczander
- Maxemilian
- Banebridge
- Gabrielius
- Parthalán
Origin:
IrishMeaning:
"plowman"Description:
Familiar in Ireland, strange here.
- Estamoslao
- Buckingham
Origin:
English surnameMeaning:
"the water meadow of Bucca's people"Description:
Buckingham is an English surname, denoting one's ancestors lived in Buckinghamshire county. The place name was firstly Buccingaham, composed of the components inga, meaning "people of," and hamm, the Old English word for "water meadow." Bucc refers to an Anglo-Saxon chieftain named Bucca, who, in theory, settled the land.
- Christobel
- Vilgefortz
Origin:
Literary nameDescription:
Vilgefortz is a character from The Witcher series -- one as unappealing as his name.
- Venedictos
Origin:
Greek variation of BenedictDescription:
Though this one would be sure to inspire confusion, Ven- names can be an intriguing alternative to the Ben- group.
- Mixolydian
Origin:
GreekMeaning:
"half-Lydian"Description:
This musical mouthful was chosen for the middle name of one of Nick Cannon's twin sons, Zion. It refers to the Mixolydian mode, a type of ancient Greek musical scale with distinctive harmonic and melodic characteristics. The literal meaning of the word is "half-Lydian," in reference to the Lydian mode.
- Falconieri
- Rowlandson
- Andrellton
Origin:
Invented nameDescription:
Andrellton isn't the name of a real place, but has the theoretical meaning "Andrell's town". Andrell is a variation of Andrew used for both sexes from the late 1960s onward — primarily among African Americans and Latin Americans.
- Bienvenido
- Allastaire
- Huffington
Origin:
Old EnglishMeaning:
"Uffa's town"Description:
If blogger-in-chief Arianna's first name can rise through the name popularity charts, why not her surname? Uffa is an Old English personal name (we don't see that one coming back) and the suffix ton usually designates a town or village.
- Khristofor
- Juan mateo