Futuristic Male Names

  1. Nye
    • Origin:

      Welsh diminutive of Aneurin
    • Meaning:

      "honor"
    • Description:

      This can make an unusual yet simple middle name choice, especially for anyone with family ties to Wales.
  2. Okey
    • Oren
      • Origin:

        Hebrew
      • Meaning:

        "laurel or pine tree"
      • Description:

        Soft and sensitive name often heard in Israel.
    • Orion
      • Origin:

        Greek
      • Meaning:

        "boundary, limit"
      • Description:

        Orion is a rising star, with both mythical and celestial overtones.
    • Perrin
      • Origin:

        Variation of Perry or Peter, English or Greek
      • Meaning:

        "dweller near the pear tree or rock"
      • Description:

        Perrin has been in long use as a surname, derived from Peter, and is now used quietly as a first name. It may rise higher now that it's a character name in the popular TV adaptation of Robert Jordan's fantasy novel series The Wheel of Time.
    • Poet
      • Origin:

        Word name
      • Description:

        Poet is a new entry in both the trendy word and occupational categories as well as a member of the growing group of gender neutral names. A handful of baby boys received the name in the US last year. A perfect choice, especially in the middle, for the child of writers or those with a poetic bent. And Po is an adorable nickname for either gender.
    • Renan
      • Origin:

        Portuguese, Spanish, French, Turkish, and Breton variation of Ronan, Irish
      • Meaning:

        "little seal"
      • Description:

        An international variation of Ronan primarily found in Brazil.
    • Ridley
      • Origin:

        English
      • Meaning:

        "cleared wood; reed clearing; channel clearing"
      • Description:

        Director Ridley Scott and actress Daisy Ridley made this surname-style name familiar, and with its outdoorsy meaning and rugged yet preppy sound, it could blend in with Oakley, Reid, Riley, and Ridge. Some parents might be put of by the first syllable (as in, "get rid of" or "horrid" or "riddles"), but since Scarlett (scar), Colton (cult), and Titus all rank in the Top 400, it could still work for those looking for a standout last-name first name.
    • Rivo
      • Origin:

        Estonian
      • Description:

        A variant of Estonian Riivo, of uncertain meaning, that fits right in with cool water names like River and Rio.
    • Ruairi
      • Rueben
        • Rui
          • Origin:

            Portuguese diminutive of Rodrigo
          • Meaning:

            "famous ruler"
          • Description:

            This charming mini name began life as a nickname for Rodrigo but has since taken on a life of its own, ranking as an independent name in Portugal, it’s country of origin. If you’re looking to honor a Rodrigo, Roger, or Roderick in your life, Rui is an appealing international option. Ruy is a spelling variation that is more commonly seen in Spain.
        • Rune
          • Origin:

            German and Swedish
          • Meaning:

            "secret"
          • Description:

            Name with connotations both mystical and tragic, newly popular in Europe. For English speakers, though, this name might be ruined by its homonym ruin.
        • Ryker
          • Origin:

            German
          • Meaning:

            "rich"
          • Description:

            As a stylish name, Ryker has three big things going for it: its Ry beginning (as in Riley, Ryder, and Rylan), its two-syllable rhythm, and its er ending. A nice surprise for many is it's "rich" meaning. While this may not be a factor beyond New York City, there is an infamous prison there called Riker's Island. Ryker is one of the trendiest German names for boys in the US.
        • Sagan
          • Salem
            • Origin:

              Biblical place-name or Arabic
            • Meaning:

              "safe"
            • Description:

              Salem is a Biblical place name in Canaan, believed to be the same as Jerusalem, as well as the Massachusetts town famous for its late 17th century witch trials. Salem is also a popular first name in its own right throughout the Arabic world.
          • Salix
            • Origin:

              Latin, botanical name
            • Description:

              An unusual name related to the willow family.
          • Samedi
            • Savarin
              • Saylor
                • Origin:

                  Surname-name or spelling variation of Sailor
                • Description:

                  Used much more often for girls -- about 1000 girls were named Saylor or Sailor last year, versus about 100 boys -- Saylor is a medieval German surname that means ropemaker, which is also related to the occupational name Sailor.