Five Letter Boy Names
- Lovre
Origin:
Croatian, diminutive of Lovrenco, from LatinMeaning:
"from Laurentum"Description:
Lovre is short for Lovrenco, the Croatian form of Laurence. In Croatia it is currently popular in its own right.
- Soryl
- Beuno
Origin:
Welsh, possibly "knowing cattle"Meaning:
"knowing cattle"Description:
O-ending boy names are on trend, and the Welsh language provides some interesting lesser-used ones...such as Beuno. St Beuno lived in the sixth century, established a monastery in North Wales, and is recorded as having restored several people from the dead. Eleven churches in Britain now bear his name, including several on the ancient pilgrim route to Bardsey Island.
- Nenzo
- Sǫlvi
Origin:
Old NorseMeaning:
"temple of the Sun"Description:
Derived from the components sol, meaning "sun," and vi, "temple." It lives on today in the form of Sölvi, a common male name in Iceland.
- Abrán
- Aasim
- Kivon
- Casek
Origin:
Variation of Cadok, CornishMeaning:
"battle"Description:
This upbeat and unusual Cornish name boasts the funky nickname Caz.
- Tyriq
- Galal
Origin:
ArabicMeaning:
"greatness"Description:
Alternative transcription of Jalal.
- Arric
- Waino
- Platt
Origin:
FrenchMeaning:
"flat land"Description:
A surname with a lot of "juice," as they say, in Hollywood. In addition to veteran character actor Oliver Platt, there's La La Land producer Marc Platt and his actor son, Ben Platt, who won a Tony for Best Actor as the star of Broadway smash Dear Evan Hansen.
- Tyray
- Allex
- Yafet
- Cidro
- Kapua
Origin:
HawaiianMeaning:
"the flower or child"Description:
A unisex Hawaiian name with a fitting meaning. It also happens to mean "cloud" in Maori.
- Garri