650+ Boy Names Ending in T

  1. Emmitt
    • Origin:

      Spelling variation of Emmett
    • Description:

      Emmitt is a new spelling spin borne of the popularity of Emmett.
  2. Rhisiart
    • Origin:

      Welsh from German
    • Meaning:

      "brave ruler"
    • Description:

      Welsh form of Richard.
  3. East
    • Origin:

      Word name
    • Description:

      With West one of the hottest names for boys, and North the name of a high-profile celebrity baby, can East be far behind? While Easton seems to be the version of choice for this directional name -- there were 5500 boys named Easton last year, versus, um, zero named East -- we like the simplicity of the gender-neutral East, especially for a middle name.
  4. Nesbit
    • Origin:

      English
    • Meaning:

      "land or river bend shaped like a nose"
    • Description:

      A family name that wouldn't appeal to many parents.
  5. Quirt
    • Origin:

      Spanish
    • Meaning:

      "cuarta"
    • Description:

      Add an s and you've got squirt.
  6. Osbert
    • Origin:

      English
    • Meaning:

      "divinely brilliant"
    • Description:

      Some cutting-edge parents might revive Osbert as a substitute for Oscar. We like the "divinely brilliant" meaning. Cool or terminally nerdy? Your call.
  7. Gellert
    • Dart
      • Origin:

        English place- and word name
      • Description:

        This British river name sounds sleek and strong but perhaps a bit too energetic.
    • Gerrit
      • Origin:

        Low German variation of Gerhard
      • Description:

        An undiscovered cousin of Garrett and Gerard. Gerrit has some merit, especially for its arty credentials as the name of several Old Master painters.
    • Gust
      • Origin:

        Dutch diminutive of Augustus, Latin
      • Meaning:

        "great; magnificent"
      • Description:

        The Dutch answer to Gus. Pronounce it like the English word and you have a name that means air.
    • Godot
      • Origin:

        Invented name
      • Description:

        Samuel Beckett, inspired by the French surname Godeau, created the name Godot for his play, Waiting for Godot.

        Americans tend to pronounce Godot with the emphasis on the second syllable, but Beckett has said this is incorrect. The correct pronunciation is GOD-oh, with the first syllable stressed.

    • Bancroft
      • Origin:

        English
      • Meaning:

        "field of beans, dweller near the bean farm"
      • Description:

        An upper-crusty-sounding name with humble origins.
    • Pat
      • Origin:

        Diminutive of Patrick
      • Meaning:

        "noble, patrician"
      • Description:

        As seen on SNL, Pat is the ultimate androgynous name. Stick with long form Patrick, and make sure everyone calls him Patrick.
    • Rhyatt
      • Origin:

        Modern invented name
      • Description:

        This very nouveau-sounding combination of Rhett and Riot was one of the fastest-rising boys names of 2017.
    • Merit
      • Origin:

        English word name
      • Meaning:

        "being good or worthy; deserving of recognition"
      • Description:

        Merritt is an English surname but spelled Merit it becomes a word name. Both variations are on the rise.
    • Nat
      • Origin:

        English, diminutive of Nathan or Nathaniel
      • Description:

        Just the kind of old-fashioned nickname coming back into style.
    • Ernst
      • Origin:

        German variation of Ernest
      • Description:

        Concise and clipped European version of the earnest Ernest.
    • Mort
      • Curt
        • Origin:

          Diminutive of Curtis
        • Meaning:

          "courteous, polite"
        • Description:

          Short and to the point, muscular and strong.
      • Hobart
        • Origin:

          English and Dutch variation of Hubert
        • Description:

          More user-friendly than the original.