Boys 2020

A list of mostly Welsh boys names that are easy to pronounce but not too common.
  1. Alban
    • Origin:

      Latin
    • Meaning:

      "white, or, man from Alba"
    • Description:

      An ancient and highly unusual name; St. Alban -- sometimes also called Albinus or Aubin -- was an early martyr in Roman Britain. Using an alternate spelling, Alben Barkley was the 35th U.S. Vice-President, serving under Harry Truman. And Albin is popular in modern Sweden. But only the form Alban has the alternate meaning "from Alba".
  2. Alwyn
    • Origin:

      Welsh river name
    • Description:

      This Welsh river name has possibilities as a place name and nature name that is rare and uncommon.
  3. Aldon
    • Bran
      • Origin:

        Diminutive of Brandon
      • Meaning:

        "broom-covered hill"
      • Description:

        A little heavy on the fiber content; we prefer Bram. But Bran is also the Celtic god of the underworld, whose symbol is the raven.
    • Emrys
      • Origin:

        Welsh, variation of Ambrose
      • Meaning:

        "immortal"
      • Description:

        If you're looking for a Welsh name less common than Dylan, Griffin, Evan, or Morgan, you might want to consider this offbeat epithet of the wise wizard Merlin.

        Root name Ambrose is an ancient saints' name derived from the Greek ambrosia, the food and drink of the gods that conferred immortality.
    • Elidir
      • Elphin
        • Osian
          • Origin:

            Welsh variation of Oisin
          • Description:

            Osian is the easier-to-comprehend version of the ancient Irish Oisin, an important name in mythology. Osian or Oisin was a warrior poet. Osian is popular in modern Wales and England. While Oisin is pronounce oh-SHEEN, Osian is pronounced o-SHAN -- though we bet most Americans would just say ocean, which you may consider a good thing.
        • Rowan
          • Origin:

            Scottish and Irish
          • Meaning:

            "rowan tree; little redhead"
          • Description:

            With its gentle sounds and earthy vibes, the name Rowan feels like a fusion of different styles. A word name, a surname, and a gender-neutral name, Rowan is rustic but trendy, blending the vibes of both Owen and Oakley.
        • Taron
          • Origin:

            Spelling variation of Taran, Celtic
          • Meaning:

            "thunder"
          • Description:

            Taron and its twin Taran may both be variations of Taranis, the name of the Celtic thunder god. Taranis is thought to be a counterpart to the better-known Norse god Thor. There was also a 7th century King of the Picts named Taran mac Ainftech. Both Taron and Taran were used for about 30 baby boys in the US last year. Two notable modern bearers: Welsh actor Taron Egerton and South African-born filmmaker Taron Lexton.
        • Teilo
          • Origin:

            Welsh, meaning unknown
          • Description:

            Especially if you have Welsh roots, this prominent saint's name could be an interesting and more masculine alternative to Taylor.
        • Trystan
          • Origin:

            Celtic
          • Meaning:

            "noise or sorrowful"
          • Description:

            An alternative spelling of Tristan, and also the modern Welsh form of the legendary hero's name.
        • Tywyn