8 Letter Boy Names
- Ladarius
Origin:
African American, GreekMeaning:
"possessing goodness; princely, noble"Description:
Ladarius (often written as LaDarius) could be a compound name, created by combining the name Darius with the prefix la - or with any name starting or ending in la (such as Lamar, Lawrence, or Layla). This would give it the meaning "the possessor of goodness". Alternatively, it could come from the Greek element lados and the Latin word arius meaning "princely" or "noble".
- Páidín
- Makenzie
- Adelbert
- Addisson
- Liberato
Origin:
Spanish and PortugueseMeaning:
"freedom"Description:
An offbeat way to celebrate this virtue.
- Mitrofan
Origin:
Slavic and Russian variation of Metrophanes, GreekMeaning:
"mother appearing, shining mother"Description:
Mitrofan comes from the obscure Greek name Metrophanes. It is primarily used as a first name but is also seen as a surname in countries such as Romania.
- Rodolphe
- Kynaston
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"royal peace settlement"Description:
A dignified yet gentle surname name occasionally heard in England and the West Indies.
- Nataniel
- Siddhant
- Pennoyer
Origin:
Welsh surnameMeaning:
"golden head"Description:
"Golden head" is a great name meaning for a blonde child, although the meaning of Pennoyer refers to the Golden Valley of Herefordshire, England. Pen means "head" in Welsh, while aur is the Latin root for "gold."
- Phillips
- Electric
Origin:
English word nameMeaning:
"electric"Description:
Young celebrity baby Slash Electric Alexander Edwards is responsible for adding not one but two names to the lexicon, Slash and Electric. Electric might be thought of as exciting, but Slash is more scary. Slash Electric definitely qualifies as one of the craziest recent celebrity baby names.
- Kurrency
Origin:
Variation of Currency, English word nameMeaning:
"system of money"Description:
Both Currency and Kurrency appeared on the charts in 2020, following the bold trend of money-related names for babies.
- Ambrogio
- Giovonni
- Prentiss
- Corcoran
Origin:
IrishMeaning:
"ruddy-faced"Description:
Corky was a sitcom moniker of the fifties, Corcoran a better fit for these times.
- Dàibhidh