Unusual Boy Names

  1. Tyr
    • Origin:

      Norse, God of law and heroic victory
    • Description:

      Tyr is a very early embodiment of a Norse god, typically thought to guide the law, justice, war and victory.
  2. Thackery
    • Uilliam
      • Origin:

        Irish variation of William
      • Description:

        A spelling that would definitely attract a lot of attention -- and a certain amount of confusion as well.
    • Valdemar
      • Origin:

        Nordic variation of Vladimir
      • Description:

        Ten years ago we would have advised people to steer clear of this name (and maybe choose the similar sounding Walter instead); but with the rise of other Nordic and Eastern European names like Viggo and Casimir, maybe its time to re-thing Valdemar. It's a big name, but with enough penache, it could be pulled off. Valdemar was introduced to Scandinavia in the 12th Century by a Danish king named for his Ukrainian grandfather, and is currently in the Danish Top 20.
    • Vere
      • Origin:

        English from French
      • Meaning:

        "alder"
      • Description:

        Upper-class surname in England that might be prime for adoption here.
    • Viggo
      • Origin:

        Scandinavian
      • Meaning:

        "war"
      • Description:

        Though to most Americans Viggo is a one-person name attached to intense actor Mortensen, it is actually an old Norse name dating back to the Vikings, and is currently the 32nd most popular appellation in Sweden. Viggo Mortensen is a Jr., sharing his name with his Danish father.
    • Vikram
      • Origin:

        Hindi
      • Meaning:

        "valorous"
      • Description:

        Another traditional Indian name, best known here via novelist Vikram Seth.
    • Ving
      • Origin:

        Diminutive of Irving
      • Description:

        Actor Rhames's imaginative shortening of the prosaic Irving, giving it new life and energy.
    • Vittorio
      • Origin:

        Italian variation of Victor
      • Meaning:

        "conqueror"
      • Description:

        Was there ever a name that rolled more appealingly off the tongue? Vittorio calls to mind the glory days of Italian cinema, featuring names like Vittorio de Sica and Vittorio Gassman.
    • Volante
      • Origin:

        Latin
      • Meaning:

        "to fly"
      • Description:

        Soaring, speedy choice.
    • Warden
      • Willoughby
        • Origin:

          English
        • Meaning:

          "farm near the willows"
        • Description:

          Willoughby is an energetic last-name-first route to the popular short form Will, livelier than any of the two-syllable options. It could be picked up by parents attracted to the Willow sound for girls.
      • Xanthos
        • Origin:

          Greek
        • Meaning:

          "golden-haired"
        • Description:

          This alternate name for Apollo has a noble sound and can always be shortened to Xan.
      • Yeats
        • Origin:

          English
        • Meaning:

          "the gates"
        • Description:

          Admirers of the haunting works of esteemed Irish poet and playwright William Butler Yeats might consider this, especially as a middle name.
      • Zadock
        • Origin:

          Hebrew
        • Meaning:

          "fair, righteous"
        • Description:

          A biblical name that was used in colonial times, but which has an unpleasant sound to the modern ear.
      • Zamiel
        • Origin:

          German variation of Samuel
        • Description:

          For Sam-lovers who want to make a slight detour off that well-traveled road.
      • Zeppelin
        • Origin:

          German word name from Slavic
        • Meaning:

          "zeppelin; flail"
        • Description:

          In a baby name landscape where word names and names that start with Z are infinitely cool, there are few options for parents who want to combine trends. Zeppelin is one of the best names at the intersection of these two styles, and it's rising alongside the likes of Zen, Zephyr, and Zenith.