Boys Names

  1. Rylen
    • Origin:

      Variation of Rylan
    • Description:

      Rylen is the more-unusual spelling variation of Rylan and the even more popular Ryland. It also takes a cue from the long-trendy surname-name Riley and adds the newly-trendy n ending.
  2. Raylon
    • Sage
      • Origin:

        Herb name and also Latin
      • Meaning:

        "wise and knowing"
      • Description:

        Fits many criteria sought by modern parents: it's short and strong, with intimations of wisdom as well as fragrant herbal properties. At this point, Sage is given about a third of the time to boys.
    • Sanjay
      • Origin:

        Sanskrit
      • Meaning:

        "triumphant"
      • Description:

        Historic and popular Indian name, borne by the son of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. On classic Hindu epics, it was the name of the charioteer of King Dhritarashtra; in the UK is was a character on the TV series Eastenders.
    • Savon
      • Sawyer
        • Origin:

          English
        • Meaning:

          "woodcutter"
        • Description:

          Sawyer is a surname with a more relaxed and friendly feel than many others, and is one of the hottest occupational names right now, with the Nameberry seal of approval. Sawyer is becoming one of the top unisex names. Both Sara Gilbert and Diane Farr used Sawyer for their daughters, while it was given a boost as a boys' name by the character Sawyer on Lost, an alias for the character really named James Ford.
      • Solomon
        • Origin:

          Hebrew
        • Meaning:

          "peace"
        • Description:

          Solomon, a name that evokes wisdom and peace, is an Old Testament name that, along with other patriarchal classics, is finally beginning to shed its long white beard and step from the pages of the Old Testament into modern nurseries.
      • Stian
        • Origin:

          Norse
        • Meaning:

          "wanderer"
        • Description:

          Popular in Norway, an interesting choice for anyone with northern European roots.
      • Striker
        • Origin:

          English word name
        • Description:

          Striker is one of the new gang of boys' names that have two syllables, end in -er, spring from words, and have a macho, even aggressive meaning and image. Other examples include Breaker, Heller, and Wilder. Do the world a favor and desist.
      • Stean
        • Talon
          • Origin:

            French word name
          • Meaning:

            "large claw of a bird of prey"
          • Description:

            Despite its somewhat menacing meaning, this name has been widely used in recent years, probably due to the appeal of its trendy on ending.
        • Tanner
          • Origin:

            English occupational name
          • Meaning:

            "leather tanner"
          • Description:

            One of the hot two-syllable T names of the nineties (along with Tyler, Trevor, and Taylor), and well represented on soap operas; Tanner is still widely used, but its popularity is declining.
        • Taye
          • Origin:

            African, Ethiopian
          • Meaning:

            "he has been seen"
          • Description:

            Taye, also used as a short form of Taylor, began to stand on its own with the emergence of actor Taye (born Scott) Diggs.
        • Tayne
          • Teagan
            • Origin:

              Irish or Welsh
            • Meaning:

              "little poet or fair"
            • Description:

              Teagan is a cousin of trendy names Reagan and Keagan now given to girls about six times as often as boys. As an Irish name, it's a diminutive of the original Tadhg. Teagan may also be a variation of the Welsh Tegan, a saint's name that means fair.
          • Tennyson
            • Origin:

              English
            • Meaning:

              "son of Dennis"
            • Description:

              Few people would have considered the surname of this famous Victorian poet as a first name until Russell Crowe chose it for his son in 2006. But, as a rhythmic three-syllable patronymic, Tennyson has a lot going for it, not least of all the appealing nickname Tenny; it would make a novel choice for the son of a Dennis.
          • Thane
            • Origin:

              Scottish
            • Meaning:

              "clan chieftain"
            • Description:

              This early Scottish title -- known to us via Shakespeare's Macbeth -- has recently surfaced as a baby name possibility, familiar sounding through its similarity to names like Zane and Wayne.
          • Theon
            • Origin:

              Greek
            • Meaning:

              "godly"
            • Description:

              Theon, an ancient name attached to a noted Greek teacher of mathematics and astronomy, also father to the first woman mathematician, might appeal to parents in this field. You can think of Theon as Theo with something a little extra.
          • Thierry
            • Origin:

              French variation of Theodoric
            • Meaning:

              "ruler of the people"
            • Description:

              Thierry, which is very popular in France, would make an interesting import; it's somewhat familiar through designer Thierry Mugler and international soccer star Thierry Henry. It almost sounds like Terry, but not quite.
          • Tiago
            • Origin:

              Portuguese diminutive of Santiago, Latin
            • Meaning:

              "Saint James"
            • Description:

              Tiago, also spelled Thiago, is a popular Portuguese boys' name derived from the more formal Santiago but these days usually used on its own. English speakers won't intuitively get the pronunciation but this might be a creative way to honor an ancestral James or Diego.