1330+ Boy Names That End in Y

  1. Chewy
    • Geovanny
      • Chesney
        • Origin:

          English from French
        • Meaning:

          "oak grove"
        • Description:

          Chesney's main association is with country singer Kenny, yet Chesney hasn't gained traction as a name among baby boys.
      • Blakeley
        • Origin:

          English surname
        • Meaning:

          "dark wood or clearing"
        • Description:

          Blakeley is one of the many -ley ending surnames that is being adopted as a first name, taking the 80s unisex darling Blake into the new millennium.
      • Courtenay
        • Newbery
          • Rudey
            • Gramercy
              • Origin:

                Place name
              • Description:

                A pretty private park in Manhattan, doesn't quite make it as a baby name.
            • Currency
              • Origin:

                English word name "system of money"
              • Meaning:

                "system of money"
              • Description:

                A new addition to the name pool in 2020, along with Kurrency.
            • Lowry
              • Origin:

                English and Scottish surname
              • Meaning:

                "from Laurentum"
              • Description:

                This artistic surname name derives from a diminutive of Laurence/Lawrence, and was famously borne by the English painter LS Lowry.
            • Zacharey
              • Cassady
                • Ganny
                  • Yevgeny
                    • Origin:

                      Russian variation of Eugene
                    • Description:

                      See EUGENE.
                  • Smitty
                    • Roney
                      • Lawrey
                        • Royalty
                          • Origin:

                            American word name
                          • Description:

                            Royalty is a super-hot name for girls, but there's no reason it can't be used for boys too. In fact it is, but only about 5 percent of the time, making it one of those unisex names whose usage is tipped so far toward one gender that it isn't truly unisex. But still, English words are usually not intrinsically gendered so Royalty is perfectly appropriate for boys as well as girls and is one of the fastest-rising unisex names.
                        • Mobley
                          • Origin:

                            English Surname
                          • Meaning:

                            "from the clearing with the mound"
                          • Description:

                            Lee Brice used this surname as the middle name for his son Ryker.
                        • Motty