Unusual Boy Names

  1. Achilles
    • Origin:

      Greek, meaning unknown
    • Description:

      The name of the great Homeric hero with the vulnerable heel, Achilles is more popular in its international form, Achille, which is popular in France, Italy, and Belgium. This variation did however appear briefly on the US Top 1000 list in 2015, perhaps owing to its similarity to the likes of Atticus, Adonis, and Apollo. It has declined in use since then, but is nevertheless chosen for around 160 babies each year.
  2. Alcott
    • Origin:

      English
    • Meaning:

      "dweller at the old cottage"
    • Description:

      Alcott evokes shades of nineteenth-century New England, and memories of the author of the books Little Women and Little Men. Louisa May Alcott was the daughter of Amos Bronson Alcott, noted educator, writer and philosopher, and colleague of Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau.
  3. Amos
    • Origin:

      Hebrew
    • Meaning:

      "carried by God"
    • Description:

      Amos is a robust biblical name that's being discovered by a new generation of parents in a major way.
  4. Aristotle
    • Origin:

      Greek
    • Meaning:

      "superior"
    • Description:

      The great philosopher's name is commonly used in Greek families, and is one that could work for daring, philosophy inclined American ones.
  5. Arroyo
    • Origin:

      Spanish surname and nature name
    • Description:

      This name has two distinctive associations: the Southwestern natural formation of a gully or stream, and the Cincinnati Reds starting pitcher Bronson Arroyo.
  6. Arsenio
    • Origin:

      Spanish from Greek
    • Meaning:

      "virile, strong"
    • Description:

      Long considered Mr. Hall's exclusive property, it's now ready to be adopted by others.
  7. Attilio
    • Auberon
      • Origin:

        English from German
      • Meaning:

        "noble, bearlike"
      • Description:

        Rarely heard in the US, Auberon has a gentle autumnal feel rare in a male name. Possibly starting as a pet form of Aubrey, it was also infuenced by Oberon, the king of the fairies in Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream.
    • Axton
      • Origin:

        English
      • Meaning:

        "sword stone"
      • Description:

        Macho to the max. But with the rise of x as a fashionable letter anywhere it appears in a name, ala Jaxson or Maxon, we may be hearing more of Axton.
    • Benjamino
      • Bingham
        • Origin:

          British surname
        • Meaning:

          "homestead at a hollow"
        • Description:

          Bingham is the unusual surname name chosen by Kate Hudson and Matt Bellamy for their son. It was Bellamy's mother's maiden name, and the nickname Bing, coincidentally, belongs to almost-stepfather Kurt Russell's dad. We haven't heard Bing since crooner Crosby, but it does have a lot of zing.
      • Bix
        • Origin:

          Modern nickname
        • Description:

          Bix is a cool and jazzy nickname name, thanks to that final x. It's largely associated with the legendary and influential cornet player (and inspiration for the novel Young Man With a Horn), Bix Beiderbecke. He was born Leon Bismark Beiderbecke and his nickname derived from his middle name.
      • Bodhi
        • Origin:

          Sanskrit
        • Meaning:

          "awakening, enlightenment"
        • Description:

          Bodhi is a Sanskrit name translated as "enlightenment" or "awakening" which relates to a Buddhist concept, wherein Bodhi is synonymous with the state of nirvana, being freed from hate, greed and ego. The Bodhi tree is a large fig tree under which the founder of Buddhism received enlightenment. Spelling variations include Bodie and Bode.
      • Bond
        • Origin:

          English
        • Meaning:

          "peasant farmer"
        • Description:

          For 007 fans, a great middle name choice -- or even a first.
      • Brodny
        • Origin:

          Slavic
        • Meaning:

          "one who lives near a stream"
        • Description:

          Off-putting cousin of Bradley and Rodney.
      • Bronislaw
        • Origin:

          Polish
        • Meaning:

          "weapon of glory"
        • Description:

          Fine to honor a family tradition, as long as you promise to call him Bron.
      • Cadwalader
        • Origin:

          Welsh
        • Meaning:

          "battle leader"
        • Description:

          An ancient Welsh name belonging to an early modern king and saint, among others. The Irish cognate, Cathal, is more widely known.
      • Caradoc
        • Origin:

          Welsh
        • Meaning:

          "amiable, beloved"
        • Description:

          An ancient Celtic name worn by one of the Knights of the Round Table, as well as a semi-legendary Welsh King.
      • Casimir
        • Origin:

          Polish, Slavic
        • Meaning:

          "destroyer of peace"
        • Description:

          Casimir, a traditional name of Polish kings, could do quite well these days as we see the rise of Caspian, Cassius, Castiel, et. al. Like Leopold and Laszlo, Casimir is strong and worth considering if you've got an adventurous streak — and bet your son will too.
      • Castor
        • Origin:

          Greek; Latin
        • Meaning:

          "beaver; pious one"
        • Description:

          Forget the oil. It's one of the twins that make up the constellation Gemini, and a mythological name on the cutting-edge of fashion; used by Metallica's James Hetfield.