1900+ Four Letter Boy Names
- Rens
- Odel
- Benz
Origin:
German surnameMeaning:
"bright strength"Description:
The surname Benz derived from the personal name Berthold and was used as a short form of Bernhard and Benedict as well. A small number of American boys are given Benz as a first name each year, likely in homage to the luxury car brand Mercedes-Benz. The company was named after Karl Benz, inventor of the world's first practical automobile.
- Lyan
- Eron
- Dahy
Origin:
IrishMeaning:
"quick-footed"Description:
A long shot, but it could join the crop of dashing Irish surname names.
- Tade
- Kees
Origin:
Dutch diminutive of CorneliusDescription:
Has a lot of charm, giving the sense of opening the door to life, and has a creative connection to Dutch artist Kees van Dongen.
- Bige
Origin:
Short form of Abijah, HebrewMeaning:
"God is my father"Description:
The Biblical Abijah might be temporarily lost to time, but this antiquated short form could move with it into the modern era.
- Tibo
Origin:
French, modern spelling of ThibaultDescription:
Tibo is a phonetic spelling of the classic French name Thibault (or Thibaut), which derives from the Germanic name Theobald, meaning "courageous people". It has been recorded in France in recent years.
- Amay
- Sagi
Origin:
AramaicMeaning:
"great"Description:
Sagi is a popular Israeli boy’s name, also found as a surname.
- Rich
- Iroh
- Kári
Origin:
Variation of Kárr, Old NorseMeaning:
"curly hair"Description:
A name with Old Norse roots that at one time existed alongside the name Kárr, although Kári is the dominant form today. In recent years, it's been common in Iceland and the Faroe Islands.
- Adil
Origin:
ArabicMeaning:
"just"Description:
Well used in the Arabic world, as is the related Aditya.
- Esmé
Origin:
FrenchMeaning:
"loved, admired"Description:
Originally a male name in this single-E spelling, Esmé was borne by the first Duke of Lennox in Scotland in the 16th century, as well as by several of his male descendants. It became predominantly female by the 20th century.
- Saby
- Jamy
- Kree
Origin:
Variation of Cree, Native AmericanDescription:
Kree, a variant of the Native American Cree tribe name, is one of the most evenly split unisex names between the sexes.