Bohemian Boy

  1. Kentigern
    • Lancelot
      • Origin:

        French
      • Meaning:

        "servant"
      • Description:

        In Arthurian legend, Lancelot was one of the most dashing of the Knights of the Round Table who eventually had an affair with Queen Guinevere: it makes for a romantic story-- but perhaps overly romantic-- name.
    • Laszlo
      • Origin:

        Hungarian
      • Meaning:

        "glorious ruler"
      • Description:

        The Hungarian classic Laszlo, with its zippy 'z' middle and energetic 'o' ending, has become something of a hipster option, beginning to be considered by cutting-edge parents.
    • Laurent
      • Origin:

        French variation of Lawrence
      • Meaning:

        "of Laurentium or bay laurel"
      • Description:

        A French accent makes almost everything sound better, especially when attached to a Twilight vampire. Laurent also has a high-style feel via designer Yves St-Laurent. Laurent de Brunhoff is the French author-illustrator who continued his father Jean's series of Babar books.
    • Lazarus
      • Origin:

        Latinized Greek variation of Hebrew Eleazar
      • Meaning:

        "God is my helper"
      • Description:

        Lazarus is a name that looks as if it could possibly be raised from the dead, just like its biblical bearer. Look for it in the next wave of Old Testament revivals that transcend their long-bearded images, the way Noah, Moses, and Abraham have for this generation.
    • Leander
      • Origin:

        Greek
      • Meaning:

        "lion-man"
      • Description:

        Leander was once an almost unknown name, however, with the popularity of Leo and the rise of Leandro, it now feels like a perfectly accessible alternative to Leon or Alexander. In Greek legend, Leander was the powerful figure who swam across the Hellespont every night to visit his beloved Hero, a priestess of Venus.
    • Leon
      • Origin:

        Greek variation of Leo
      • Meaning:

        "lion"
      • Description:

        Currently overshadowed by the bright and lively Leo, Leon feels a slightly more serious, more quietly confident than its short and trending counterpart.
    • Leonidas
      • Origin:

        Greek
      • Meaning:

        "lion"
      • Description:

        Leonidas is an ancient name that has started rising again along with centuries-old names such as Augustus and Cato. The original Leonidas was the most famous of Sparta's warriors, sacrificing his life at the Battle of Thermopylae; there is also a saint Leonidas.
    • Lucius
      • Origin:

        Latin
      • Meaning:

        "light"
      • Description:

        Lucius is an old Roman clan name that has lots of religious and literary resonance, yet is still vital today. It was the name of three popes, appears in several Shakespeare plays, and, like all the names beginning with 'luc' relates to the Latin word for light.It was one of a limited number of forenames used in ancient Rome, and because of its meaning was often given to boys born at dawn.
    • Lycus
      • Mateo
        • Origin:

          Spanish
        • Meaning:

          "gift of God"
        • Description:

          Mateo vaulted into the boys' Top 10 in 2023, ranking all the way up at Number 6. Counting Mateo and Teo along with Anglo equivalents Theodore and Theo make this by far the Number 1 boys' name in the US.
      • Matisse
        • Origin:

          Art name
        • Description:

          The surname of the great artist is pronounced the same way as Mathis, the German and French form of Matthew, so it's not a stretch for use as a first name.
      • Melbourne
        • Origin:

          English, place name
        • Meaning:

          "mill stream"
        • Description:

          Best associated with the Australian city, Melbourne is occasionally used as a given name. The city itself was named after the British Prime Minister, William Lamb, the 2nd Viscount Melbourne - Melbourne also being a market town in Derbyshire.
      • Melchior
        • Origin:

          Dutch from Hebrew
        • Meaning:

          "city of the king; king of light"
        • Description:

          The least used of the Three Wise Men's names, but a strong option for bold namers to consider.
      • Mortimer
        • Origin:

          English
        • Meaning:

          "dead sea"
        • Description:

          Other kids might see a teasible connection to mortician or mortuary. Mortimer is an English family name used a few generations ago as an Anglicization of Moses; it was Walt Disney's original choice for the name of his mouse, until his wife talked him out of it.
      • Nicabar
        • Origin:

          Romani
        • Meaning:

          "stealthy"
        • Description:

          Rhythmic and intriguingly unusual.
      • Nicodemus
        • Origin:

          Greek
        • Meaning:

          "victory of the people"
        • Description:

          This rarely used New Testament name could make an unusual route to the cool nickname Nico. Nicodemus (Noddy) Boffin is a character in the Dickens novel Our Mutual Friend.
      • North
        • Origin:

          English word name
        • Meaning:

          "cardinal direction of north"
        • Description:

          A lot of attention was drawn to this name when Kim Kardashian and Kanye West announced it as the name of their baby daughter, making it instantly unisex.
      • Oberon
        • Origin:

          Variation of Auberon
        • Meaning:

          "noble, bearlike"
        • Description:

          The Shakespearean character Oberon in A Midsummer Night's Dream is King of the Fairies, but the name, with its strong 'O' beginning, projects a far more virile image than that.
      • Octavius
        • Origin:

          Latin
        • Meaning:

          "eighth"
        • Description:

          Octavius, which was at one time used for the eighth child in a family, has the worn leather patina of all the ancient Roman names now up for reconsideration. As a Roman family name, it derives from the uncommon forename Octavus, which designated an eighth son.