Boy Names

Manly names that sound tough and rugged
  1. Alucard
    • Baird
      • Origin:

        Scottish occupational name
      • Meaning:

        "minstrel, poet"
      • Description:

        Meaning bard, this is an original choice with poetic and melodic undertones. Bard itself has also come into consideration, both names bringing to mind Shakespeare and other literary lights.

        The Scottish surname Baird's most notable bearer was John Logie Baird, the Scottish engineer and inventor of the televisor, the world's first practical television system in 1926, and also the world's first fully electronic color TV tube two years later. Some might also remember puppeteers Bil and Cora Baird.

    • Baldur
      • Bishop
        • Origin:

          English occupational name
        • Description:

          Reese Witherspoon's Deacon has opened this churchy direction for occupational names. It reentered the US Top 1000 in 2015.
      • Enoch
        • Origin:

          Hebrew
        • Meaning:

          "dedicated"
        • Description:

          A major figure in the Old Testament, Enoch was the son of Jared, the father of Methuselah, and the great-grandfather of Noah whose Book of Enoch provides a focal point for ancient Jewish mysticism. Another Enoch was the son of Cain. "Enoch Arden" is a famous poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson. On the negative side, British politician Enoch Powell gave the infamously racist Rivers of Blood anti-immigration speech, taking the name out of consideration for many parents in the UK.
      • Magnus
        • Origin:

          Scandinavian from Latin
        • Meaning:

          "greatest"
        • Description:

          Magnus is a Latin name, literally meaning "greatest," that has a Scandinavian feel. It dates back to Charlemagne being called Carolus Magnus, or Charles the Great. Norwegian king Magnus I, named after Charlemagne, introduced it to his culture, and thus Magnus was the name of six early kings of Norway and four of Sweden. It is still a highly popular name in Denmark and Norway.
      • Odin
        • Origin:

          Variation of Óðinn, Old Norse
        • Meaning:

          "god of frenzy; poetic fury"
        • Description:

          Odin is the name of the supreme Norse god of art, culture, wisdom, and law — who was handsome, charming, and eloquent into the bargain. The name projects a good measure of strength and power and has excellent assimilation potential.
      • Roman
        • Origin:

          Latin
        • Meaning:

          "citizen of Rome"
        • Description:

          Roman is an ancient name trending in a major way. A surprise hit name of recent years, Roman now ranks in the Top 100 not only in the US but throughout the English-speaking world, and is rising in other European countries as well.
      • Russian
        • Shepherd
          • Origin:

            Occupational name
          • Meaning:

            "sheep hearder"
          • Description:

            Shepherd is an occupational surname with a pleasant pastoral feel. It was chosen for their son by the Jerry Seinfelds, which might inspire others to follow their lead.
        • Vlad
          • Origin:

            Diminutive of Vladimir, Slavic
          • Meaning:

            "great ruler, peaceful ruler, ruler of the world"
          • Description:

            The most famous Vlad was nicknamed "the Impaler." Enough said.