Western and vintage boy names

  1. Kent
    • Origin:

      English surname and place-name
    • Meaning:

      "edge"
    • Description:

      Kent is a no-nonsense, brief, brisk one-syllable name, almost as curt as Kurt.
  2. Kirt
    • Korin
      • Lake
        • Origin:

          Nature name
        • Description:

          Evocative modern unisex choice brought into the spotlight by actress Lake Bell.
      • Lane
        • Origin:

          English
        • Meaning:

          "a small roadway or path"
        • Description:

          Lane is a recent hit name, that could be used for either gender, but is much more popular for boys. It's a surname that projects the pleasant picture of narrow, tree-lined country roads.
      • Levi
        • Origin:

          Hebrew
        • Meaning:

          "joined, attached"
        • Description:

          Levi, lighter and more energetic than most biblical names, with its up vowel ending, combines Old Testament gravitas with the casual flair associated with Levi Strauss jeans.
      • Lionel
        • Origin:

          Latin
        • Meaning:

          "young lion"
        • Description:

          Lionel is one leonine name that hasn't taken off as cousins Leo and Leonardo have, though it did reenter the Top 1000 in 2010 after several years away; it was at its highest point in the 1920s and 1930s.
      • Major
        • Origin:

          Latin
        • Meaning:

          "greater; or, a military rank"
        • Description:

          This bold choice soared in popularity from 2008 to 2013, and now seems to have plateaued. But watch out—the character Major Major Major Major in the classic absurdist novel Catch-22 had a terrible time.
      • Marsh
        • Origin:

          English nature name
        • Description:

          Soft and mellifluous nature-surname name, situated miles away from the dated Marshall.
      • Marshal
        • Milo
          • Origin:

            Latin and Old German
          • Meaning:

            "soldier or merciful"
          • Description:

            Milo is most commonly considered to be Germanic name derived from the Latin word miles, meaning "soldier." However, there is evidence to suggest it also may have independently spawned from the Slavic root milu, meaning "merciful." Milo predates brother name Miles, a variation that evolved when the name immigrated to the British Isles in the Middle Ages. Mylo is an alternate spelling.
        • Moor
          • Myles
            • Origin:

              English spelling variation of Miles
            • Description:

              This alternate spelling of Miles has its fans, among them Myles-parents Eddie Murphy and Lars Ulrich. Pro basketball player Myles Turner uses this spelling. The Myles spelling is also associated with Pilgrim Myles Standish and so can make one of the classic Thanksgiving baby names.
          • Nash
            • Origin:

              English
            • Meaning:

              "by the ash tree"
            • Description:

              Nash is an English surname whose sound puts it right in step with currently trendy names like Cash, Dash and Ash. It first came to prominence via TV character Nash Bridges, portrayed by Don Johnson in the late nineties, and also via mathematician John Nash, played by Russell Crowe in the acclaimed film A Beautiful Mind.
          • Noon
            • Origin:

              Word name
            • Description:

              Cool middle name possibility.
          • Odin
            • Origin:

              Variation of Óðinn, Old Norse
            • Meaning:

              "god of frenzy; poetic fury"
            • Description:

              Odin is the name of the supreme Norse god of art, culture, wisdom, and law — who was handsome, charming, and eloquent into the bargain. The name projects a good measure of strength and power and has excellent assimilation potential.
          • Paladin
            • Origin:

              French
            • Meaning:

              "of the palace"
            • Description:

              This title of honor given to Charlemagne's twelve best knights would be prized as a name by most sword-loving little boys.
          • Pike
            • Origin:

              American animal name
            • Meaning:

              "pike, a fish"
            • Description:

              The field of nature names is constantly expanding to include all species of flowers and trees and animals and birds and even fish. In addition to its appeal for anglers, Pike recalls Zebulon Pike, the explorer who discovered and gave his name to Pike's Peak.
          • Ransom
            • Origin:

              English
            • Meaning:

              "shield's son"
            • Description:

              Ransom may be rakish and handsome, but it carries an unavoidable association with holding someone for ransom. But that kind of bad boy image might be exactly what attracts you to Ransom in the first place. While Ransom feels like a modern appellation ala Breaker or Ranger, it's interesting to note on the popularity chart that it was actually quite popular at the end of the 19th century but fell off the Top 1000 around 1930.
          • Ray
            • Origin:

              Diminutive of Raymond
            • Meaning:

              "wise protector"
            • Description:

              Ray, still and forever, is one of the all-time hippest boys' names, with its jazzy Ray Charles biopic overtones. It's one of the coolest middle names), but works perfectly fine as a first.