Boys’ Baby Names: Popular but still cool
By Linda Rosenkrantz
Can a boys’ name be popular, given to hundreds or even thousands of babies, and still maintain its edge? After looking at the top half of the Social Security list, we say the answer is a definite yes. Of course terms like cool and classic are difficult to define—they’re really in the eye of the beholder. But just as everyone would agree that James and Mary are classics, I think most of us would also see names like Ace and Cruz as having a cool image.
Here are my nominations for names that fit into that pop-yet-groovy space, with their popularity rankings and number of bearers last year.
THE X-FACTOR
The letter X—as in exotic and sexy—undoubtedly adds a certain something to a name, just as Z infuses zest and Q often adds a measure of quirkiness. The X-factor works for these eight names:
Axel Number 145 (given to 2777 boys in 2014)
Maddox Number 163 given to 2554 boys)
Maximus Number 192 (given to 2118 boys)
Felix Number 267 (given to 1363 boys)
Knox Number 286 (given to 1238 boys)
Maximiliano Number 344 (given to 956 boys)
Phoenix Number 355 (given to 901 boys)
Dexter Number 394 (783 boys)
POP CULTURE COOL
Sometimes all it takes is some celebrity cred to give a name that extra element of hipness, whether it’s a starbaby, as in the case of the sons of Justin Timberlake and the Beckhams, or a star himself, or even a character name—as in these examples:
Silas Number 137 (2900 boys)
Jude Number 162 (2565 boys)
Cruz Number 290 (1211 boys)
Joaquin Number 326 (1038 boys)
Romeo Number 341 (962 boys)
Rocco Number 449 (652 boys)
Beckham Number 456 (573 boys)
Hendrix Number 546 (498 boys)
Lennon Number 691 (358 boys)
Jagger Number 705 (342 boys)
CELTIC COOL
Names with an Irish accent tend to have their own brand of robust, cheery kind of cool, as in:
Finn Number 234 (1567 names)
Donovan Number 284 (1258 boys)
Rory Number 416 (741 boys)
Sullivan Number 463 (628 boys)
Finnegan Number 464 (625 boys)
OTHER INTERNATIONAL COOL
These romantically cool Latinate names, plus a few from other cultures, ooze with charm:
Mateo Number 106 (3704 boys); Matteo, Number 375 (829 boys)
Rafael Number 293 (1195 boys)
Matteo Number 375 (829 boys)
Leonardo Number 114 (3421 boys)
Diego Number 129 (3154 boys)
Alejandro Number 157 (2593 boys)
Luca Number 185 (2291 boys)
Lorenzo Number 227 (1628 boys)
Gunnar Number 381 (808 boys)
Enzo Number 369 (847 boys)
Arjun Number 648 (454 boys)
Odin Number 476 (594 boys)
(And also Rocco, Cruz and Joaquin)
BAD BOY COOL
Naughty but nice, these popular names might be the edgiest:
Maverick Number 206 (1862 boys)
Gunner Number 235 (1564 boys)
Ace Number 379 (818 boys)
SLEEKY COOL
Short and sophisticated, particularly if they have a long vowel sound, these names pack a lot of punch into their single syllable:
Chase Number 78 (5322 boys)
Miles Number 108 (3639 boys)
Cole Number 116 (3404 boys)
Kai Number 177 (2387 boys)
Gage Number 202 (1862 boys)
Zane Number 224 (1674 boys)
Brooks Number 245 (1507 boys)
Reid Number 259 (1425 boys) +Reed #317
Cash Number 275 (1316 boys)
Jett Number 332 (1014 boys)
Colt Number 339 (973 boys)
Drake Number 348 (937 boys)
Cade Number 361 (875 boys)
Nash Number 364 (867 boys)