Unique Names for Boys

  1. Leland
    • Origin:

      English
    • Meaning:

      "meadow land"
    • Description:

      Popular in the first half of the 20th century, Leland briefly fell out of favor in the late 90s. After a short break from the US charts, it returned in the mid-2000s, with actor Brendan Fraser choosing it for his youngest son, possibly making it feel cool again. Given to around 500 boys each year, Leland is in the Top 600.
  2. LOBO
    • Loch
      • Origin:

        Scottish Gaelic
      • Meaning:

        "lake"
      • Description:

        Loch is a watery word that sounds more like a name because it's one step removed from its English form. Pronounced as "lock," it's also a short form of the variously-spelled Lachlan.
    • LOOMIS
      • LORE
        • Luther
          • Origin:

            German
          • Meaning:

            "army people"
          • Description:

            Once restricted to evangelical Protestants honoring the ecclesiastical reformer and theologian Martin Luther, leader of the Protestant revolution. In more recent times it has been favored by parents wishing to honor civil rights hero Martin Luther King Jr. Luther was a Top 100 name at the turn of the last century, but fell off the list in the early 1990s.
            Luther Burbank was an eminent botanist and Luther Vandross was a popular R&B artist. It's the name of a main character on the Disney series Zeke and Luther. The name was given a shot of contemporary energy via Idris Elba's dynamic performance in the eponymous BBC crime drama.
        • Lyric
          • Origin:

            Greek
          • Meaning:

            "lyre"
          • Description:

            A musical name that's more popular for girls, but has been hovering just inside the Top 1000 for boys since 2007.
        • MACAW
          • MAELSTROM
            • MAESTRO
              • 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.
              • Marlin
                • Marshal
                  • MARVEL
                    • MAUL
                      • MEMIOR
                        • MESA
                          • METHOD
                            • Moss
                              • Origin:

                                English
                              • Meaning:

                                "descendant of Moses"
                              • Description:

                                This evocative green nature name, heard much more frequently as a surname, is associated with playwright Moss Hart (born Robert), who co-wrote (with George S. Kaufman) such enduring Broadway comedies as The Man Who Came to Dinner and You Can't Take it With You.
                            • Mozart
                              • Origin:

                                German musical name
                              • Description:

                                A daring middle name possibility for classical concertgoers. Alternatives are Wolfgang and Amadeus.