~Boys~

  1. Callisto
    • Carsares
      • Ceres
        • Clayne
          • Colwyn
            • Damian
              • Origin:

                Greek
              • Meaning:

                "to tame, subdue"
              • Description:

                Damian has sidestepped its demonic horror movie overtones, leaving a basically friendly and charming Irish image. A well-used upper-class name in England, it is growing in popularity here.
            • Darcy
              • Origin:

                English from French, d'Arcy
              • Meaning:

                " from Arcy"
              • Description:

                Though Darcy is the ultimate Jane Austen hero name, it is rarely used for boys today though it's on the upswing for girls. A shame as it's a handsome, roguish kind of appellation that combines elements of French flair, aristocratic savoir faire, and a soft Irish brogue. And in terms of image, it's one of the quintessential English names for boys.
            • Dawson
              • Origin:

                English
              • Meaning:

                "son of David"
              • Description:

                Dawson was scarcely heard as a first name before the debut of Dawson's Creek in 1998, at which point it leaped up more than 550 places in one year. The character Dawson Leery, played by James Van Der Beek, was a teen favorite until the show's demise in 2003.
            • Dayton
              • Origin:

                English, variation of Deighton
              • Meaning:

                "place with a dike"
              • Description:

                If Dayton, like Trenton and Camden, is finding favor with parents, it's more because of its popular two-syllable surname feel and -on ending than the industrial city in Ohio.
            • Delaney
              • Origin:

                Irish
              • Meaning:

                "dark river"
              • Description:

                Cheerful but laidback, surname-style Delaney is derived from the Old Irish name Dubhshláine and has become a familiar choice for girls in recent decades. Nevertheless, it has also been used for boys since the early 1900s and was equally - though rarely - given to both, right up until the 1990s.
            • Demeter
              • Dexter
                • Origin:

                  Latin
                • Meaning:

                  "dyer, right-handed"
                • Description:

                  The jazzy, ultra-cool Dexter, like most names with an "x," has a lot of energy and dynamism.
              • Dorian
                • Origin:

                  Greek, name of a tribe
                • Description:

                  The Dorians were an ancient Greek tribe, one of the three major pre-Spartan tribes. It literally means "of Doris," a Greek district, or "of Doros," referring to the son of Helen of Sparta. Dorian derives from the Greek doron, meaning "gift," along with related names such as Dorothy and Dora.
              • Draco
                • Origin:

                  Greek from Latin
                • Meaning:

                  "dragon"
                • Description:

                  For as long as we all shall live, Harry Potter's sneering nemesis.
              • Eden
                • Origin:

                  Hebrew
                • Meaning:

                  "place of pleasure, delight"
                • Description:

                  This Biblical name was rising dramatically for boys, but has plateaued in recent years. Although it's more popular for girls, it's a delightful unisex choice. Eden is one of the Top 100 Boy Names in France.
              • Elian
                • Origin:

                  Dutch variation of Elijah
                • Description:

                  This variation has the popular Eli (or for femalies Elli) prefix and nickname. Elian ranks in the Top 20 in Puerto Rico.
              • Elias
                • Origin:

                  Greek variation of Elijah, Hebrew
                • Meaning:

                  "Yahweh is God"
                • Description:

                  Strong, charismatic, and sleek, Elias has followed in the footsteps of Elijah and Eli to become a popular choice among parents today.
              • Elijah
                • Origin:

                  Hebrew
                • Meaning:

                  "Yahweh is God"
                • Description:

                  The Top 10 boys' name Elijah is derived from the Hebrew name Eliyahu, composed of the elements ’el and yah, both of which refer to God. In the Old Testament, Elijah was the prophet who went to heaven in a chariot of fire, a story sure to inspire any young Elijah.
              • Ellis
                • Origin:

                  English surname derived from Elijah or Elias or Welsh
                • Meaning:

                  "benevolent"
                • Description:

                  Ellis is a former Old Man Name turned gender-neutral choice for the 21st century. It's one of the less used names in the currently popular El-family.
              • Ellison
                • Origin:

                  English
                • Meaning:

                  "son of Ellis"
                • Description:

                  Updates Ellis -- but also has a lot of feminine potential thanks to Allison/Ellie similarity.