Cool Boy Names Beyond the Top 1000 (2015)

  1. Jericho
    • Origin:

      Biblical place-name
    • Description:

      A biblical place name with trumpeting verve and strength.
  2. Kipton
    • Larkin
      • Origin:

        Irish
      • Meaning:

        "rough, fierce"
      • Description:

        The additional syllable makes Lark a masculine surname name.
    • Larson
      • Leander
        • Origin:

          Greek
        • Meaning:

          "lion-man"
        • Description:

          Leander was once an almost unknown name, however, with the popularity of Leo and the rise of Leandro, it now feels like a perfectly accessible alternative to Leon or Alexander. In Greek legend, Leander was the powerful figure who swam across the Hellespont every night to visit his beloved Hero, a priestess of Venus.
      • Ledger
        • Origin:

          English surname
        • Description:

          Ledger, another surname-turned-first name, carries associations of the great and late Australian actor Heath Ledger. It appeared on the US Top 1000 for the first time in 2017, perhaps bolstered by the potential of Lej and Edge as nicknames.
      • Mac
        • Origin:

          Scottish or Irish
        • Meaning:

          "son of"
        • Description:

          In Ireland and Scotland, Mac and Mc mean "son of"; here, Mac is a generic fella, or a short form cooler than either Matt or Max. Mac can be a nickname of any longer Mac or Mc starting name such as McCoy or Macalister. If you want to make it feel more complete, you can always spell it Mack.
      • Monroe
        • Origin:

          Scottish
        • Meaning:

          "mouth of the Roe river"
        • Description:

          Monroe is a presidential surname which feels fresher than Jackson, Lincoln and Taylor. Marilyn Monroe is a famous female namesake, but her smart Scottish surname feels equally usable for either sex. Plus, we think old man nickname Moe would sound both cool and adorable on a baby boy today!
      • Montgomery
        • Origin:

          Norman
        • Meaning:

          "man power"
        • Description:

          This image of this distinguished Anglo-Scottish surname, drawn from the French place name of the ancient castle of Saint Foi de Montgomery, is rapidly shifting from fusty and formal to cool. And dashing short form Monty (or Monte) nudges it to cute.
      • Nate
        • Origin:

          English, diminutive of Nathan or Nathaniel
        • Description:

          Very much in style, especially after its starring role in Six Feet Under, Nate is one of a new generation of nicknames that go directly on the birth certificate. Other similar names: Sam, Jack, Mack.
      • Nile
        • Origin:

          River name, color name, or variation of Niall, Irish
        • Meaning:

          "champion"
        • Description:

          Water names are a cool category these days, and this one of the famous Egyptian river is no exception. It streamlines the fussier Niles and also may be thought of as a color name, meaning dark blue or indigo.
      • Octavio
        • Origin:

          Spanish variation of Octavius
        • Meaning:

          "eighth"
        • Description:

          The most popular of the number names used by Hispanic parents, open to all. Octavia and Octavio are two Spanish baby names that are moving out into the wider world.
      • Onyx
        • Origin:

          Word name
        • Meaning:

          "gem stone; claw, nail"
        • Description:

          Unlike Pearl and Ruby and more like Jasper, this gem name works well as a boys name. With its strong final X, it feels similar to Alex, Phoenix, Jax, and Rex, while the shiny black quality of the stone feels reminiscent of Orion. Chosen by musician Iggy Azalea for her son in 2020, it has accelerated up the charts and now sits just outside the Top 300.
      • Osiris
        • Origin:

          Egyptian
        • Meaning:

          "with strong eyesight"
        • Description:

          Osiris is the name of Egyptian mythology god-king who died and was reborn every year. Emerging from centuries of obscurity, Osiris has several ingredients for success in the modern world: Roots in ancient myth, an uplifting meaning, an s ending and the cute nickname Os or Oz.
      • Quinten
        • Description:

          See QUENTIN and QUINTIN.
      • Rico
        • Origin:

          Spanish, diminutive of Ricardo
        • Meaning:

          "dominant ruler"
        • Description:

          Consider this short form for your little Richard.
      • Rio
        • Origin:

          Spanish, Portuguese, Japanese
        • Meaning:

          "river or place of the cherry blossoms"
        • Description:

          Rio is a reductive ranchero place-name with an attractive Tex-Mex lilt. No Doubt's Tom Dumont has a son named Rio Atticus.
      • Roderick
        • Origin:

          German
        • Meaning:

          "famous ruler"
        • Description:

          The aristocratic--if not haughty--Roderick was nevertheless consistently in the Top 1000, reaching as high as Number 221 in 1967, when it was not uncommon to run into a Rod or a Roddy. It's at a low point right now, but we can envision it being revived as a neglected, dignified grandpa name, perhaps when Rod is no longer a potentially embarrassing nickname..
      • Roscoe
        • Origin:

          Norse
        • Meaning:

          "deer forest"
        • Description:

          Fairly popular a hundred years ago but out of sight now, the quirky Roscoe deserves a place on every adventurous baby-namer's long list. It joins Rufus, Roman, Remy, Romulus, and Ray as one of the R names that sound fresh again after too many years of Robert, Richard, and Ronald.
      • Sampson
        • Origin:

          Hebrew
        • Meaning:

          "sun"
        • Description:

          This name, once considered overly powerful due to the superhuman strength of the biblical figure, is now an option for parents in search of an unusual route to Sam. But you really don't need that p: Samson will do.