650+ Boy Names Ending in T

  1. Avett
    • Fleet
      • Origin:

        English word name
      • Meaning:

        "a group operated under unified control"
      • Description:

        Fleet is one of the uncountable number of new word name possibilities, and a particularly cool choice at that. Connoting speed, Fleet beats Rush any day. Might be short for Fleetwood, but we prefer it on its own.
    • Murat
      • Origin:

        Turkish variation of Murad, Arabic
      • Meaning:

        "wish"
      • Description:

        Murat was a very popular name in Turkey in the 1980s but is now progressively falling in popularity. It currently sits just outside the Top 80.
    • Kennett
      • Bartlett
        • Origin:

          Diminutive of Bartholomew, Hebrew, "son of the earth"
        • Meaning:

          "son of the earth"
        • Description:

          This one may well be an undiscovered choice for many parents - it has a fabulous meaning, a sturdy surname-name appeal that is very on trend right now and several great namesakes including the Bartlett pear and the tome of quotations. Despite that third T, it could also be a favorite of The West Wing fans wanting to evoke fictional president Jed Bartlet.
      • Delight
        • Origin:

          English word name
        • Meaning:

          " pure joy or immense satisfaction"
        • Description:

          An ultra-positive word name, notably the middle of musician Quincy Jones.
      • Priest
        • Origin:

          Occupational name
        • Description:

          An extreme example of the newly possible ecclesiastical brotherhood that includes Deacon and Bishop. This one might work better in the middle spot.
      • Gannet
        • Origin:

          German
        • Meaning:

          "goose"
        • Description:

          A bird name that could be thought of as an animated spin on Garrett.
      • Aubert
        • Origin:

          French variation of Albert
        • Meaning:

          "noble, bright"
        • Description:

          Likely to be pronounced AW-bert in English, short forms Aubie and Bertie give this rare French name quirky modern appeal.
      • Court
        • Origin:

          Word name, short form of Courtney
        • Meaning:

          "tribunal presided over by a judge, area marked out for ball games; short nose"
        • Description:

          As a word name, Court brings with it a plethora of potential meanings, from a legal gathering, to a stage for basketball or tennis, to a street. Sharp and strong, Court feels right at home with other rugged picks like Rhett and Jett. And yet, Court remains remarkably rare in the US. The alternate spelling Cort is only slightly more popular.
      • Dagobert
        • Origin:

          German
        • Meaning:

          "bright day"
        • Description:

          Almost unheard of in recent years, Dagobert has some connections to the French diaspora. Pere Dagobert was an eighteenth century Capuchin monk who immigrated to New Orleans from Quebec. Dagobert I was a king of the Merovingian dynasty in the seventh century.
      • Padgett
        • Origin:

          Variation of Page, French
        • Meaning:

          "page, attendant"
        • Description:

          Padgett is a last name turned first name, from the occupational term for a page or attendant. No babies of either sex were given the name in the US last year.
      • Garett
        • Egypt
          • Origin:

            Place-name
          • Description:

            We had Egypt listed as a girls-only place-name until singer Alicia Keys and rap producer husband Swizz Beatz used it for their son...and why not? Egypt certainly works as well for a boy as for a girl.
        • Set
          • Bert
            • Origin:

              English, diminutive of Albert and Bertram
            • Description:

              A once-popular nickname for Albert and Bertram now being polished up by hip Brits, but still hibernating in the Land of Nerd over here.
          • Folant
            • Vedant
              • Origin:

                Hindi, Sanskrit
              • Meaning:

                "the scriptures"
              • Description:

                Vedant is a name used in the Hindu religion, meaning "One who has complete knowledge of the Vedas" or "a master of Hindu philosophy". The name Vedant was given to 65 baby boys in 2022.
            • Kirt
              • Nugget