Six Letter Boy Names

  1. Ravana
    • Origin:

      Sanskrit
    • Meaning:

      "roaring"
    • Description:

      Ravana is a multi-headed demon-king of Lanka in Hindu mythology. Ravana has ten heads and twenty arms, and can shape shift.
  2. Forden
    • Derwin
      • Origin:

        English
      • Meaning:

        "dear friend"
      • Description:

        A twist on Darwin with the same friendly meaning. Its lovable-nerd feel is given a cool edge by several football players with the name.
    • Keneti
      • Origin:

        Samoan
      • Description:

        Keneti is an appealing Samoan name made famous by New Zealand actor KJ (Keneti James) Fitzgerald Apa, who plays Archie Andrews in the teen drama series Riverdale. His father, also called Keneti, is a native Samoan who was a village matai (chief).
    • Damone
      • Derick
        • Donelo
          • Jovany
            • Origin:

              Variation of Jovan or phonetic spelling of Giovanni
            • Description:

              Jovany may be easier to understand for English speakers, but the more serious and authentic Jovan or Giovanni would be better choices.
          • Sorley
            • Origin:

              Irish from Old Norse
            • Meaning:

              "a summer sailor"
            • Description:

              Sorley is an anglicization of the Irish name Somhairle, itself derived from the Old Norse Sumarliði, a nickname for a summer traveler (perhaps meaning a viking raider!). It is sometimes used as a boy name in Britain, but very rarely in the US. The similarity to the word "sorely" may put some off, but we still think it makes a jaunty, unusual surname-style option.
          • Thayne
            • Treave
              • Origin:

                Cornish
              • Meaning:

                "village, home"
              • Description:

                Treave is a Cornish place name derived from tre or trevow, denoting a village, farmstead, or dwelling. This tailored and attractive name easily translates across cultures and makes a wonderful choice whether you have Cornish heritage or not.
            • Orland
              • Matviy
                • Origin:

                  Ukrainian form of Matthew, from Hebrew
                • Meaning:

                  "gift of God"
              • Kamdyn
                • Origin:

                  Spelling variation of Camden, place name
                • Meaning:

                  "winding valley"
                • Description:

                  Gentle but solid, Camden is currently in the US Top 200, and subsequently, alternative spellings have made an appearance. Kamdyn shares the popular K initial of Kaden, Kannon, and Kairo, the trendy Y of Landyn, Zayne, and Chosyn, and the surname-feel of Kennedy, Radclyffe, and Lyons,
              • Harlon
                • Malikh
                  • Zolten
                    • Origin:

                      Variant of Zoltan
                    • Meaning:

                      "Sultan; ruler"
                    • Description:

                      Zolten is a variant spelling of Zoltan, which is currently in the Top 50 in Hungary, its country of origin. We recommend you stick with the original spelling, which remains extremely rare.
                  • Claran
                    • Noakes
                      • Origin:

                        English surname
                      • Meaning:

                        "at the oaks"
                      • Description:

                        Noakes is a conjunction of the Middle English phrase atten okes, meaning "at the oaks." It became a surname for people who, appropriately, lived near oak trees. Today it's a rare and attractive alternative to Oakley, Oak, and the like.
                    • Malcom
                      • Origin:

                        Variation of Malcolm, Scottish
                      • Meaning:

                        "devotee of St. Columba"
                      • Description:

                        This may be a phonetic variation of Malcolm, but it just looks...wrong. Be prepared for spelling corrections.