Gameria Customer Names for Baby Boys

  1. Moe
    • Origin:

      English, diminutive of Moses
    • Meaning:

      "delivered"
    • Description:

      If Gus and Max have made it, why not Moe? Can it be the lingering Three Stooges effect? We think that Moe, like Joe, is one of the friendliest and most open of regular guy nickname names and should get a little more attention.
  2. Mousse
    • Nick
      • Origin:

        English, diminutive of Nicholas and Dominick
      • Description:

        The classic strong-yet-friendly nickname name, much used for charming movie characters.
    • 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.
    • Pauly
      • Papa
        • Pinch
          • Rico
            • Origin:

              Spanish, diminutive of Ricardo
            • Meaning:

              "dominant ruler"
            • Description:

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

              Diminutive of Robert, English
            • Meaning:

              "bright fame"
            • Description:

              This classic Robert nickname is starting to sound sweet again, along with ultra-retro Bobby.
          • Rollie
            • Origin:

              Diminutive of Roland, German
            • Meaning:

              "famous throughout the land"
            • Description:

              As its parent name Roland comes back into style (yep, it’s happening), could there be an uptick in baby Rollies? Certainly as a pet form.
          • Roy
            • Origin:

              French or Celtic
            • Meaning:

              "king or red-haired"
            • Description:

              We've seen Ray regain his cool, but could this country/cowboy name epitomized by Roy Rogers (born Leonard Slye), Acuff, and Clark, do the same?
          • Rudy
            • Origin:

              German, diminutive of Rudolph
            • Meaning:

              "famous wolf"
            • Description:

              Rudy has a bit of style currency, thanks to the fact that Jude Law used it for his son. It has been consistently in the Top 1000 for as long as Social Security records have been tallied, as opposed to parent name Rudolph, which, perhaps due to the reindeer, hasn't been heard from in some time.
          • Serge
            • Origin:

              French variation of ancient Roman family name Sergius
            • Meaning:

              "servant"
            • Description:

              Old saints' and popes' name that went to France in the 1920s with the Russian Ballets Russes; in its Russian form, Sergei, it retains an artistic, almost effete air.
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            • Steven
              • Origin:

                English variation of Stephen
              • Meaning:

                "garland, crown"
              • Description:

                Steven, the phonetic and now predominant spelling of the classier Stephen, has finally dropped out of the Top 100 after seventy years. Steve has become one of the ultimate regular-guy names, right up there with Dave and Joe. and there have been innumerable pop-culture role models among its bearers--from Steven Spielberg to Steven Soderbergh to Steve Jobs.
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              • Taylor
                • Origin:

                  English occupational name
                • Meaning:

                  "tailor"
                • Description:

                  Taylor was much more popular throughout the 1990s for both genders than it is today. Close to the Top 50 boys' names in the mid-1990s, Taylor recently fell out of the Top 500 for boys and out of the Top 100 for girls, and is predicted to continue on a downward trajectory for both genders. Similar but more stylish baby names today include Sawyer, Sayer and Thayer.
              • Tony
                • Origin:

                  Diminutive of Anthony
                • Meaning:

                  "priceless one"
                • Description:

                  Tony, as in classy. Or To-nyyy, as yelled out a tenement window.
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                • Vincent
                  • Origin:

                    Latin
                  • Meaning:

                    "conquering"
                  • Description:

                    Vincent is a name with a complex image. After being quietly used for centuries, it is suddenly seeming stylish, along wih other V names. Even the nickname Vince has been given a reprieve via actor Vince Vaughn and country singer Vince Gill. Vin Diesel was born with the more prosaic name Mark Vincent.