Six Letter Boy Names
- Aavyan
Origin:
HinduMeaning:
"not having any imperfections"Description:
Aavyan is a name used in the religion Hinduism and is one of the many names of the deity Ganesha.
- Jaired
- Kieren
- Lauris
- Naylor
Origin:
English occupational name, carpenter or "nailer"Meaning:
"nailer"Description:
Unique name for the son of a woodworker.
- Kálmán
Origin:
Hungarian variation of ColmanDescription:
One of the few stylish names, along with Roman and Truman, that end in man.
- Sakani
Origin:
Variation of Sekani, Sekani, TumbukaMeaning:
"people on the rocks; laugh"Description:
Sekani was the fastest-rising boy name of 2019 thanks to the 2018 movie The Hate U Give. Naturally, it inspired some spinoffs, including Sakani.
- Marçal
Origin:
Catalan form of Marshall, FrenchMeaning:
"one who looks after horses"Description:
Similar yet different to Marcel, and the cedilla spelling adds extra Catalan charm.
- Kelsie
- Mccrae
Origin:
ScottishMeaning:
"son of grace"Description:
This attractive Scottish surname-name is found in Larry McMurtry's Lonesome Dove, as the surname of hero Augustus/Gus McCrae. Also spelled MacCrae or McRay among other variations, the meaning is variously given as son of grace or luck.
- Ballou
Origin:
FrenchMeaning:
"from Bellou"Description:
This surname-name comes with some great connotations: Addie Ballou the American feminist, Kurt Ballou — guitarist with the band Converge, or Adin Ballou — abolitionist and pacifist. It has a trendy, whimsical sound that sets it apart from more traditional surnames like Cooper, Hunter, and Archer and puts it more in the camp of the softer international names like Aaru, Bayou, and Finlo.
- Jayton
- Yuvraj
Origin:
Sanskrit, HindiMeaning:
"young king, prince"Description:
Yuvraj is one of the many longer forms of the popular Indian name Raj. Yuvraj Singh is a professional Indian cricket player.
- Kamaka
Origin:
Maori, HawaiianMeaning:
"rock; beloved child"Description:
Popular in Hawaii in the first decades of the 20th century, this name also means "rock" in Māori.
- Nayati
Origin:
SanskritMeaning:
"to lead"Description:
Although sometimes claimed to be Native American in origin, the more likely source of this name is the Sanskrit word nayati, meaning "leads" or nahyati, meaning "binds", which is a term used in yoga.
- Felton
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"field settlement"Description:
An English place name and surname that was in the Top 1000 for most of the early 20th century. Like Halston and Afton, it has a modern-sounding, understated style.
- Yossel
- Ismaël
- Jorgie
Origin:
Diminutive of JorgeDescription:
The Spanish name Jorge might be half-Anglicized to Jorgie, pronounced like Georgie rather than Hor-hee.
- Swayne