Super Unique Boy Names

  1. Kyrone
    • Lamont
      • Origin:

        Scandinavian
      • Meaning:

        "man of law"
      • Description:

        Outmoded comic book choice.
    • Legend
      • Origin:

        English
      • Meaning:

        "hero or fable"
      • Description:

        Legend joins cousins Story, Saga and Fable in the baby name pantheon of narrative words. Unlike Story and Fable, however, Legend comes with additional weight, being used for fame ("living legend") and to denote a person who is fantastic "what a legend"). Who can live up to that?
    • Loyalty
      • Origin:

        Word name
      • Description:

        Loyalty is one of the Modern Virtue Nameson the rise for both genders, but in this case mainly girls. About 85 percent of the babies named Loyalty are female and 15 percent male, but there's no reason this upstanding name can't work equally well for both.
    • Lovell++++
      • Mercury
        • Origin:

          Latin
        • Meaning:

          "Roman messenger god"
        • Description:

          Adventurous parents are starting to look back to names of ancient gods like Mercury, Zeus, and Apollo. This one is also a planet and a metallic element, and has a friendly nickname, Merc. The Roman god Mercury, which derives from the Latin words for trade or wages, is the patron of tradesmen and travelers and the fastest-moving planet in the solar system. Mercury is the planet associated with the sign of Virgo, so this is one of the prime names for Virgo babies.
      • Midnight
        • Origin:

          English, word name
        • Description:

          Nicole Richie and Joel Madden added this rocking name to the lexicon of day names, which have their roots in the African tradition of naming a child after the day of the week, time of day, or season in which he or she was born. But they wisely used it as a middle name.
      • Neptune
        • Origin:

          Roman god of the sea, freshwater springs, and horses.
        • Description:

          This Roman mythology (and planet) name would be very hard to handle. It derives from a root meaning cloud.
      • 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.
      • Osyrrien
        • Perseus
          • Origin:

            Greek mythology name
          • Meaning:

            "to destroy"
          • Description:

            Perseus is a godly Greek hero (he was a son of Zeus) whose ancient name just might have modern possibilities along with other so-old-they're-new-again names such as Atticus and Orion.
        • Qamar
          • Origin:

            Arabic
          • Meaning:

            "moon"
          • Description:

            Appealing in part because of its similarity to the likable Omar.
        • Reign
          • Origin:

            English word name
          • Meaning:

            "rule"
          • Description:

            Reign is one of a new, ahem, kingdom of word names that suggest a high-born child, joining Royal, Lorde, Titan, Saint, King, Princess, and Noble. We predicted this kind of defining name to be the Number 1 baby name trend of 2015...two weeks before Kourtney Kardashian and Scott Disick named their third child, a boy, Reign.
        • Rhett
          • Origin:

            English from Dutch
          • Meaning:

            "advice"
          • Description:

            Rhett has been more tied to Gone with the Wind than even Scarlett, but now we're hearing rumblings of its finding new and independent favor among parents, perhaps emboldened by the growing popularity of Scarlett.
        • Rohan
          • Origin:

            Spelling variation of Rowan or Hindi
          • Meaning:

            "sandalwood"
          • Description:

            From India, but feels like an Irish surname (and can in fact be a variation of Rowan), so a possible cross-cultural choice.
        • Royal
          • Origin:

            English word name
          • Meaning:

            "royal"
          • Description:

            Even less subtle than Duke or Earl, this name shot up the popularity charts in 2013, the same year young Prince George was born and the craze for all things royal (and Royal) began. Today, it's a leading boys' name on Nameberry's own popularity charts.
        • 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.
        • Reyell
          • Saturn
            • Origin:

              Roman mythology name
            • Description:

              If you've rejected all the names on earth, you might move on to the sixth planet from the sun, also the Roman god of agriculture and plenty, and the origin of Saturday.
          • Shaw
            • Origin:

              English
            • Meaning:

              "dweller by the wood"
            • Description:

              With the current taste for last names first, this sounds a lot cooler than Shawn; it also has creative connections to the great Irish playwright, George Bernard Shaw, novelist Irwin Shaw, and Big Band Era clarinetist/bandleader and one-time Ava Gardner husband Artie Shaw.