1310+ Boy Names That End in R

  1. Qadyr
    • Description:

      Qadyr is a strong masculine name of Arabic and Central Asian origin, primarily found in Kazakh, Kyrgyz, and other Turkic cultures. The name derives from the Arabic 'Qadir' meaning 'powerful,' 'capable,' or 'having ability.' This spelling variation maintains the powerful meaning while offering a distinctive appearance. Qadyr carries spiritual significance in Islamic tradition, as Al-Qadir is one of the 99 names of Allah, representing divine power and ability. Though uncommon in Western countries, the name is appreciated for its strength, dignity, and cultural richness. Parents might choose Qadyr for its powerful meaning and to honor cultural heritage, while appreciating its relatively short and straightforward pronunciation despite the unique spelling.
  2. Fedir
    • Description:

      Fedir is a Ukrainian variant of the name Theodore, which has ancient Greek origins meaning "gift of God" (from "theos" meaning God and "doron" meaning gift). This name has been popular in Eastern Slavic countries, particularly Ukraine, for centuries. Fedir has maintained consistent usage in Ukrainian communities while remaining relatively uncommon in English-speaking countries. The name carries a sense of strength and tradition, with notable bearers including Ukrainian artists, politicians, and athletes. Many Ukrainians named Fedir use the diminutive form "Fedya" among family and close friends. Its connection to the widely recognized Theodore gives it international recognition while maintaining its distinctive Slavic character.
  3. Keefer
    • Description:

      Keefer is a masculine surname-turned-first name with Scottish and Germanic origins. It likely developed from occupational surnames like 'Kiefer' (meaning 'cooper' or barrel-maker) or as a variation of the Scottish 'Keifer.' This distinctive name carries a strong, rugged quality with its short, crisp sound. Keefer remains relatively uncommon as a first name, appealing to parents seeking something unique with traditional roots. It fits with the trend of using surnames as given names while maintaining a distinctly masculine impression. The name has gained modest usage in North America since the mid-20th century but hasn't reached mainstream popularity. Keefer offers the friendly nickname 'Keef' and projects an image of capability and strength while avoiding overtly trendy sounds.

  4. Rhymer
    • Origin:

      English word name
    • Description:

      Rhymer feels right at home with names like Ryder, Ryker and Riley, but brings an artsy edge to this group of names.
  5. Farrior
    • Description:

      Farrior is an unusual masculine name that likely originated as an occupational surname. It appears to be connected to 'farrier,' a craftsman who trims and shoes horses' hooves. This name reflects the modern trend of adopting surnames as first names, similar to names like Mason, Cooper, or Smith. Extremely rare as a first name, Farrior has a strong, distinctive sound with its two syllables and unique ending. The connection to traditional craftsmanship gives it an air of strength and skill. The name might appeal to families with equestrian connections or those seeking an uncommon name with historical roots in practical trades. As a first name, it's most likely to be found in English-speaking regions, particularly the United States.
  6. Xayver
    • Description:

      Xayver is a distinctive masculine name representing a modern, phonetic spelling variation of Xavier. While Xavier originates from the Basque place name Etxeberria meaning "new house," it gained popularity through Saint Francis Xavier, the 16th-century missionary. Xayver maintains the same pronunciation as Xavier but with a contemporary spelling that emphasizes the 'X' sound and incorporates trendy letter patterns. This variation hasn't appeared in mainstream popularity charts, making it a unique alternative for parents who appreciate Xavier's history but desire something more distinctive. The unconventional spelling aligns with modern naming trends that favor unique visualizations of traditional names.

  7. Brazer
    • Description:

      Brazer is an uncommon masculine name with primarily English origins. It likely developed as an occupational surname for someone who worked with brass or was a brazier (a craftsman who worked with brass or other metals). The transition from surname to given name follows a pattern seen with many occupational names. Brazer has a strong, distinctive sound with its hard consonants and straightforward pronunciation. Despite its sturdy character and industrial heritage, Brazer remains very rare as a first name, with few recorded instances in modern usage. The name carries connotations of craftsmanship, strength, and metalworking tradition, potentially appealing to parents seeking a masculine name with historical trade connections and an uncommon profile.

  8. Rhyder
    • Description:

      Rhyder is a modern masculine name that has gained popularity in recent decades. It represents an alternative spelling of the more traditional 'Rider,' giving it a distinctive edge while maintaining its familiar pronunciation. The name evokes images of movement, freedom, and adventure—someone who charts their own path. Rhyder has seen increasing use particularly in English-speaking countries since the early 2000s, appealing to parents seeking names with both strength and contemporary style. Its association with journeying and horsemanship gives it a rugged, independent quality. The unique spelling with 'Rh' instead of 'R' adds visual interest and makes it stand out on class rosters and documents.
  9. Aamir
    • Description:

      Aamir is a masculine name of Arabic origin meaning 'prosperous,' 'flourishing,' or 'commander.' This name is widely used throughout the Muslim world, particularly in South Asia, the Middle East, and among Muslim communities globally. Its popularity has been enhanced by notable bearers like Bollywood actor Aamir Khan. The doubled 'a' spelling distinguishes it from the variant Amir, though both share the same pronunciation and meaning. Aamir has seen increasing usage in Western countries as cultural borders blur and parents seek meaningful international names. The name carries positive connotations of leadership, abundance, and success. Its straightforward pronunciation despite the unusual spelling makes it accessible for global use.
  10. Tushar
    • Origin:

      Sanskrit
    • Meaning:

      "snow"
    • Description:

      Chilly choice for a winter baby.
  11. Xalbador
    • Description:

      Xalbador is a rare masculine name of Basque origin, traditional to the distinctive language and culture found in the region spanning northern Spain and southwestern France. The name is a variant of Salvador, ultimately derived from Latin 'salvator' meaning 'savior,' but adapted to Basque phonology and spelling conventions. The initial 'X' is pronounced with a 'sh' sound in Basque. Xalbador gained some recognition through the famous Basque poet and improvisational singer Fernando Aire 'Xalbador' (1920-1976). The name remains extremely uncommon outside Basque communities, making it a distinctive choice that strongly connects to Basque cultural heritage and independence. Its unusual spelling and pronunciation may present challenges outside the Basque Country.

  12. Nahmir
    • Origin:

      Modern invented name
    • Description:

      Nahmir may combine elements from Arabic naming traditions, with 'Nah' possibly relating to concepts of rising or elevation, and 'mir' potentially connecting to the Arabic 'amir' meaning prince or commander.
  13. Zavior
    • Description:

      Zavior is a masculine name that represents a modern variation of Xavier. While Xavier originates from the Basque place name Etxeberria, meaning 'new house,' and gained prominence through St. Francis Xavier, Zavior offers a phonetic spelling that emphasizes its distinctive pronunciation. The 'Z' beginning gives the name a contemporary edge and striking visual appeal. Though less common than Xavier, Zavior has gained modest recognition as parents seek unique alternatives to traditional names. It maintains the strong, distinguished quality of the original while standing out in a crowd. The name carries connotations of excellence and uniqueness, influenced by the positive associations with its more traditional counterpart, making it an appealing choice for parents wanting something recognizable yet distinctive.

  14. Eisenhower
    • Origin:

      German occupational surname
    • Meaning:

      "iron cutter"
    • Description:

      Eisenhower is derived from Eisenhauer, a German surname composed of the elements eisen, meaning "iron," and hauer, "hewer." In modern English, that translates to "iron cutter." It's best known as the surname of President Dwight D., "Ike" Eisenhower, making Ike an appropriate nickname (and you might need one, with a name this stately!)
  15. Arther
    • Description:

      Arther is a masculine name that represents a variant spelling of Arthur, a name with deep historical roots. Arthur derives from Celtic origins, possibly from the Roman name Artorius or the Celtic words 'artos' (bear) and 'viros' (man). This alternative spelling maintains the same pronunciation while offering a subtly different visual identity. The name carries powerful associations with the legendary King Arthur of Camelot, evoking images of chivalry, wisdom, and leadership. Though less common than the traditional spelling, Arther has maintained steady recognition. The name projects strength and nobility while remaining approachable, making it appealing to parents who appreciate traditional names with slight variations.
  16. Khrystofor
    • Description:

      Khrystofor is a masculine name representing an Eastern Slavic or Ukrainian variant of Christopher, which derives from Greek elements meaning 'bearing Christ.' This distinctive spelling reflects the Cyrillic transliteration used in Eastern European Orthodox traditions. While Christopher remains common in Western countries, Khrystofor offers a direct connection to Eastern European heritage and Orthodox Christian traditions. The name carries the same religious significance as its more familiar variant, referencing the legend of Saint Christopher carrying the Christ child across a river. The distinctive 'Kh' beginning and 'or' ending reflect authentic linguistic patterns from Ukrainian or Russian naming traditions. Though rare outside Eastern Europe, it provides a meaningful way to honor Slavic ancestry.
  17. Yasr
    • Description:

      Yasr is a masculine name with Arabic origins, carrying meaningful connotations of 'ease,' 'prosperity,' or 'facility.' The name is concise yet impactful, with its single-syllable structure providing a strong presence. Yasr is relatively uncommon in Western countries, giving it a distinctive quality for those who bear it. In Arabic-speaking regions, the name may be appreciated for its positive associations with making things easier or bringing abundance. The simplicity of Yasr makes it accessible across cultural boundaries while maintaining its authentic heritage. Its rarity offers uniqueness without sacrificing pronounceability, and its positive meaning adds to its appeal for parents seeking a name with optimistic connotations.
  18. Haukur
    • Origin:

      Icelandic
    • Meaning:

      "hawk"
    • Description:

      The Icelandic word for "hawk" and recent addition to the Icelandic name pool. It was derived from the Old Norse word haukr, also meaning "hawk."
  19. Tollver
    • Origin:

      Swedish
    • Meaning:

      "thunder wolf, twelve"
    • Description:

      Old dialectal form of Tholf
  20. Vítor
    • Description:

      Vítor is a masculine name of Portuguese and Brazilian origin, equivalent to the more familiar Victor. Derived from Latin 'victor' meaning 'conqueror' or 'winner,' it carries strong associations with triumph and success. The acute accent over the 'i' indicates the stressed syllable and gives the name its distinctive pronunciation. Widely used in Portuguese-speaking countries, Vítor has maintained steady popularity in Brazil and Portugal for generations. The name conveys strength and classical virtue while having a warm, approachable quality in its Portuguese form. While less common in English-speaking countries, globalization has increased its recognition worldwide. Vítor connects a child to a rich Latin linguistic tradition while offering a slightly distinctive alternative to the more common Victor spelling.