7 Letter Boy Names

  1. Gresham
    • Origin:

      English surname
    • Meaning:

      "grazing homestead"
    • Description:

      Gresham is more common as a surname than a first name, where it originally denoted one from the village of Gresham in Norfolk, England. These days, Gresham is also a city in Oregon, neighborhood in Chicago, and country in New South Wales, Australia.
  2. Obadias
    • Origin:

      Variation of Obadiah, Hebrew
    • Meaning:

      "servant of God"
    • Description:

      Obadias, with its appealing 's' ending, could be an even fresher way to spin the biblical Obadiah.
  3. Sanjaya
    • Origin:

      Sanskrit
    • Meaning:

      "triumphant"
    • Description:

      This variation of the popular Indian name Sanjay was borne by a popular-against-all-odds American Idol contestant.
  4. Farruco
    • Killien
      • Gerhard
        • Origin:

          German variation of Gerard
        • Description:

          In its native Germany, Gerhard was very popular a hundred years ago and is now rather old-fashioned. It isn't much used by English speakers either, but has a certain clunky charm about it.
      • Zeffrey
        • Greysen
          • Description:

            Spelling variation of Grayson. Entered the US Top 1000 for the first time in 2016.
        • Ramirez
          • Columba
            • Origin:

              Latin
            • Meaning:

              "dove"
            • Description:

              While the original Irish St. Columba was male, the modern Irish variation Colm or Scottish Callum would be more appropriate for a contemporary boy. We can, however, imagine Columba as a rhythmic and contemporary-sounding girl's name.
          • Alfonzo
            • Amulius
              • Origin:

                Latin
              • Meaning:

                "meaning unknown"
              • Description:

                In Roman mythology, Amulius was a king of Alba Longa who ordered the death of his infant, twin grandnephews Romulus — eventual founder of Rome — and Remus.
            • Bravery
              • Origin:

                Virtue name
              • Description:

                This one's cutting right to the chase, but with such names as Justice and Peace on the rise, why not? And we guarantee your seven-year-old son will love it, though your 17-year-old, maybe not so much. Could be used as a middle name, as Talisa Soto and Benjamin Bratt did.
            • Eldrydd
              • Origin:

                Welsh, uncertain meaning
              • Description:

                This may be a cymricized form of the Anglo-Saxon (male) name Eldred, and/or from ael "brow" + trydd"third".
            • Nichols
              • Origin:

                English surname
              • Meaning:

                "son of Nichol"
              • Description:

                Nichol, a Medieval English form of Nicholas, has been pretty much lost to history but survives today in the surname form of Nichols.
            • Thurloe
              • Damião
                • Sedford
                  • Origin:

                    English surname, meaning unknown
                  • Description:

                    An attractive, preppy English surname, the exact meaning of which is unknown. The ford component refers to a shallow part of a stream. Sed may be connected to the Middle English word sēd, relating to seeds, or perhaps the Proto-Indo-European root meaning "to sit."
                • Melilot
                  • Ramadan
                    • Origin:

                      Arabic
                    • Meaning:

                      "scorching heat"
                    • Description:

                      Ramadan is the holy ninth month of the Islamic calendar that commemorates the Prophet Muhammad's first revelation. Muslims fast during this month, observed between crescent moons.