7 Letter Boy Names
- Astevan
- Eliseao
- Scholar
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"student"Description:
Modern faux-occupational name that prizes education. The Dutch surname Schuyler (or Skyler) has the same meaning.
- Stefán
Origin:
Icelandic form of Stephen, GreekMeaning:
"garland, crown"Description:
A traditional, consistently common name in Iceland, where it is cognates with Stephen.
- Pasqual
Origin:
SpanishMeaning:
"Easter,"Description:
Pasqual is the ultimate Eastertime name, though we prefer the French variation Pascal.
- Kimball
Origin:
WelshMeaning:
"warrior chief"Description:
Now that Kimberly is no longer one of the top girl names, Kim or long form Kimball feel more gender neutral.
- Savarin
- Aleksey
Origin:
RussianMeaning:
"defender"Description:
Alternative transliteration of Alexei
- Madhava
Origin:
SanskritMeaning:
"of the springtime"Description:
Madhava is given as a name among Hindu baby boys, as Madhava is an epithet for the god Krishna. Madhava of Sangamagrama was a 14th-century Indian mathematician and astronomer whose contributions influenced later discoveries in calculus.
- Nilsson
Origin:
ScandinavianMeaning:
"son of Nils"Description:
The son at the end of many Scandinavian names makes them more consistent with modern American name tastes. While Nilsson may be the proper Scandinavian form of the name, many English speakers will try to spell it Nilson or Nelson.
- Serezha
- Maricio
- Réamann
- Kendell
- Tristin
Origin:
Spelling variation of TristanDescription:
Flailing attempt to switch up popular Tristan.
- Phoibos
- Ji-hoon
Origin:
KoreanDescription:
Variation of Ji-Hun
- Kaimana
Origin:
HawaiianMeaning:
"the power of the ocean"Description:
Kaimana is one of
- Fabrice
Origin:
French, from LatinMeaning:
"skilled craftsman"Description:
There are plenty of French guys named Fabrice, but here, it sounds more like a laundry product.
- Olimpio
Origin:
GreekMeaning:
"pertaining to the Mount Olympus of Greek mythology"Description:
One way to reference mythology without naming your son after a god.