650+ Boy Names Ending in T
- Gerhart
- Samoset
Origin:
AlgonquinMeaning:
"he who walks over much"Description:
The name of an Abenaki chief who was the first Native American to make contact with the Pilgrims at Plymouth, Massachusetts.
- Vinsent
- Gerallt
Origin:
Welsh form of GeraldDescription:
A name that has been used in Wales for nearly a thousand years — a famous bearer was the medieval scholar Gerallt Gymro, or Gerald of Wales — but not the most intuitive spelling for non-Welsh speakers. By coincidence, ger allt in Welsh also means "near a hill".
- Lemont
- Hearst
- Bendt
- Kennet
- Everitt
- Ubert
- Mcdermott
Origin:
IrishMeaning:
"son of Diarmaid"Description:
McDermott is a common Irish surname that means, as all Mc or Mac names do, "son of" --then Dermott or Dermot, which is an Anglicization of the Irish Gaelic Diarmaid. The legendary Diarmaid was the lover of Grainne and the real King Diarmaid, in the twelfth century, first invited the English into Ireland. Actor Dermot Mulroney made his name famous in the U.S.
- Ziemowit
Origin:
Polish from SlavicMeaning:
"head of the family"Description:
Derived from Slavic words seimo, meaning "family," and wit, "ruler" or "master."
- Rivulet
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"small stream"
- Flynt
- Millet
- Cortlandt
Origin:
DutchMeaning:
"short land"Description:
A place and surname turned first name, as in aviator Cortlandt F. Bishop and four-star general Cortlandt V. R. Schuyler. Cortlandt was a village near modern-day Wijk bij Duurstede, Netherlands. Its name was derived from the Dutch elements cort, meaning "short" or "narrow," and landt, "land."
- Garnett
- Nishant
Origin:
SanskritMeaning:
"night's end, dawn"Description:
A bright, optimistic Indian boy name that is occasionally used in the US.
- Raithnait
- Yarovit
Origin:
Proto-Slavic deityDescription:
A god of war worshipped in Slavic areas, depicted with a golden shield.