650+ Boy Names Ending in T
- Hewett
Origin:
French, diminutive of HughDescription:
Hugh plus.
- Renault
- Rocket
Origin:
Word nameDescription:
Starbaby name that might prove too supercharged for real life, but if like director Robert Rodriguez you're interested only in boys' names starting with R, you may need to add Rocket (and Rebel and Racer) to your list.
- Mozart
Origin:
German musical nameDescription:
A daring middle name possibility for classical concertgoers. Alternatives are Wolfgang and Amadeus.
- Geraint
Origin:
Celtic, meaning unknownDescription:
The connection to a knight of the Round Table in Arthurian legend gives this name a hint of nobility. Geraint Thomas was a Welsh cyclist who competed in the 2008 Olympics.
- Črt
Origin:
Slovene, diminutive of ČrtomirMeaning:
"hatred + peace"Description:
This name, which sounds a little like "churt", is commonly used in Slovenia but could pose pronunciation problems in the anglo world.
- Quest
Origin:
LatinMeaning:
"seek; mission"Description:
Cool new Q-starting possibility which suggests a sense of curiosity and purpose.
- Wolfhart
- Fremont
Origin:
French surnameMeaning:
"free mountain"
- Endicott
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"beyond the cottage"Description:
Upstanding New England patrician name.
- Jt
Origin:
Modern, initials J + TDescription:
A two-initial nickname occasionally used on birth certificates.
- Swift
Origin:
English, IrishMeaning:
"quick, windblown"Description:
Surname with strong ties to singer Taylor Swift and writer Jonathan Swift. It could make a fun and quirky middle name.
- Eckhart
Origin:
GermanMeaning:
"brave blade"Description:
Derived from the Old German elements ekka "edge, blade" and hart "hard, firm, brave, hardy". Eckhart Tolle is a German writer, and it is also found as a surname.
- Curt
Origin:
Diminutive of CurtisMeaning:
"courteous, polite"Description:
Short and to the point, muscular and strong.
- Garret
Origin:
Irish variation of GerardMeaning:
"spear strength"Description:
After being one of the hot upscale surnames of the nineties, Garrett has left the Top 100 and this streamlined spelling is dawdling near the bottom of the Top 1000.
- Abbot
- Blewett
Origin:
English surnameMeaning:
"blue cloth; cornflower"Description:
Blewett is related to the Middle English words bluet, referring to a blue woolen cloth, and bleuet, meaning "cornflower." Its use as a surname was likely influenced by Blewett's status as a nickname for people with blue eyes, as well as those who often wore blue clothing.
- Valiant
Origin:
English from LatinMeaning:
"brave"
- Merit
Origin:
English word nameMeaning:
"being good or worthy; deserving of recognition"Description:
Merritt is an English surname but spelled Merit it becomes a word name. Both variations are on the rise.
- Piet
Origin:
Dutch, diminutive of PieterMeaning:
"rock"Description:
Wonderful nickname name most often associated in this country with Dutch modernist painter Mondrian. Pronounced PEET.