650+ Boy Names Ending in T

  1. Adelbert
    • Benett
      • Scot
        • Somerset
          • Origin:

            English
          • Meaning:

            "land of the summer settlers"
          • Description:

            The name of an English county and noble title, Somerset is also found as a surname and occasionally as a given name. The English writer (William) Somerset Maugham is a notable bearer.
        • Seifert
          • Herbsaint
            • Origin:

              French
            • Meaning:

              "sacred herb"
            • Description:

              The name of an absinthe-imitation, Herbsaint is a liqueur created and produced in New Orleans since the 1930s. It literally translates to "sacred herb," in reference to absinthe woodworm, the one absinthe ingredient it doesn't contain.
          • Calbert
            • Origin:

              English
            • Meaning:

              "calf-herder"
            • Description:

              Putting a C before Albert doesn't make this old occupational name any more contempo.
          • Proust
            • Origin:

              French literary name
            • Description:

              For remembrance of books past, Proust might be a meaningful middle name.
          • Nesbitt
            • Newport
              • Origin:

                English place-name
              • Meaning:

                "new port"
              • Description:

                For sailors or jazz lovers. Or smokers of menthol cigarettes.
            • Alcot
              • Wilmot
                • Origin:

                  Manx variation of William
                • Description:

                  Wilmot has the sort of old-school bookish charm of other surname-sounding names like Beckett, Everett, Griffith and Weston. This could be a good choice for families wanting to honor that special William in a creative way.

              • Neot
                • Origin:

                  Cornish saint's name
                • Description:

                  St. Neot was a Saxon saint in the Middle Ages, whose name is used for a town in Cornwall, England. Some sources say the little-known name is Hebrew and means "pleasant pasture," but there is really no evidence for that.
              • Launcelot
                • Arhambault
                  • Ruiseart
                    • Origin:

                      Scottish Gaelic
                    • Meaning:

                      "brave ruler"
                    • Description:

                      Scottish Gaelic form of Richard, also found as Risteard.
                  • Pruit
                    • Tolbert
                      • Sergeant
                        • Origin:

                          Latin
                        • Meaning:

                          "to serve"
                        • Description:

                          Sargent, as in Kennedy brother-in-law Shriver, is the more familiar and usable form of this name.
                      • Wiatt