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Determine your preferred style of namesDo you want a modern name for your boy or a name that is rooted in tradition? Modern names tend to have fewer associations, allowing your child to build his own identity, while traditional names can tie your child to an important history or legacy Consider gender identityAre you looking for gender neutral names that won’t reveal your child’s sex? Or would you prefer a name that’s clearly masculine for your little boy? This choice may play into your feelings about gender identity, or be closely tied to style — gender neutral baby names are often very contemporary Decide how popular is too popularWe live in an age where cool and unusual names are highly coveted. This adds to the diversity of names and means your child is unlikely to be one of three Noahs in his kindergarten class. But everyone’s popularity threshold is different when it comes to their own baby’s name. Check the Social Security Administration for the official rankings, and consult parents in your neighborhood to learn which names are common in your social circle Start the searchCreate a collection of baby names that speak to you. Anything goes. Take inspiration from your favorite TV shows, names you overhear in the grocery store, and our Nameberry lists Narrow it downWork with your partner to identify a shortlist. Cross off names you can’t agree on, ones that don’t match your requirements, and any names that don’t feel right for your baby Make a choiceTime to decide on The One. Some parents choose their baby’s name before the birth, while others wait to meet their baby to make sure it fits. Know that it may take a while before your baby grows into their name, but with time, it will feel tailor-made for him Need more help?Subscribe to our newsletter and get an exclusive link to our new e-book, The Expert's Guide to Naming Your Baby It’s never easy coming up with the perfect name for your little bundle of joy. There are so many to choose from and the most popular baby boy names can change over time as trends come and go. It’s always useful to get some extra inspiration though, whether you’re looking for a name that’s traditional, quirky or anywhere in between To make things a little bit easier here are our 300 top baby boy names, with a little about where each one comes from, in alphabetical order… Top 300 baby boy namesThese are some of the top baby boy names which include few of our favourites such as Aaron, Cooper and Mason. See the full list of the most popular baby boy names below 1. AaronFrom Hebrew, ‘Lofty; exalted; high mountain’, brother of Moses in the Bible 2. AbelHebrew origin, meaning ‘breath, vapour’ 3. AbrahamFrom Hebrew, ‘father of a multitude’ 4. AdamIn Hebrew, it is a generic term for ‘man’, the first man in the Bible 5. AdrianA form of the Latin given name Adrianus or Hadrianus, probably from the ancient river Adria 6. AdrielBiblical name of Hebrew origin, meaning ‘of God's flock’ 7. AidenOf Gaelic derivation, meaning ‘fire’ 8. AlanA number of possible meanings including Breton (‘deer’), Gaelic (‘rock’) and Old German (‘precious’) 9. AlbertOld English origin, meaning ‘noble, bright’ 10. AlbieOriginally a shortening of Albert+ 11. AlejandroSpanish version of Alexander 12. AlexShortening of Alexander 13. AlexanderFrom Greek, ‘Defender/Protector of men’, most famously via Alexander the Great 14. AlfieShort form of Alfred, from Old English Aelfraed meaning ‘elf’ and ‘counsel’ or ‘wise’ 15. AmirVersions from Arabic, Hebrew, Persian and Turkish, from term for a high-ranking and powerful person 16. AndersScandinavian form of Andrew, itself derived from the Greek Andreas
17. AndreVariation of Andreas 18. AndreasFrom Greek, ‘strong/manly/masculine’ 19. AndrewEnglish form of the Greek name Andreas 20. AngelGreek origin, from angel, ‘angelos’ or God’s messengers 21. AnthonyEnglish form of the old Roman family name Antonius 22. AntonioVersion of Anthony in cultures including Greek, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Maltese and Swiss 23. ArcherFrom the surname, meaning ‘Bowman’, now sometimes used as given name 24. ArchieFormer shortening of Archibald now used in its own right 25. ArthurFrom the Roman clan name Artorius, meaning ‘noble, courageous’, associated with the legendary King Arthur 26. AsherThe Hebrew meaning of Asher is ‘happy’ 27. AshtonFrom an English surname derived from a place name meaning ‘ash tree town’, more commonly used in America 28. AugustFrom the Latin, Augustus, a title given to emperors 29. AustinFrench and Latin origin, ‘great, magnificent’ 30. AveryFrom the surname, which was itself a French pronunciation of Alfred 31. AxelOf Hebrew origin, meaning ‘father is peace’ 32. AydenAlternate spelling of Aiden 33. BarrettPossibly Old German for ‘bear-strength’, brought to Britain with the Normans 34. BeauFrench for ‘Handsome’ 35. BeckhamOld English, ‘homestead by the stream’; also a surname as in David Beckham 36. BenjaminOf Hebrew origin, ‘son of the right hand’ 37. BennettLatin, from ‘benedictus’ meaning blessed 38. BentleyOf Old English origin, meaning bent grass meadow’, although now often associated with the car manufacturer 39. BlakeOld English, originally a nickname ‘blac’someone who had dark hair or skin (‘blac’), or pale hair or skin (‘blaac’) 40. BobbyInitially a nickname for Robert 41. BradleyOld English for ‘Broad meadow’ 42. BradyIrish and Gaelic origin, ‘descendant of Brádach’, which itself possibly means ‘spirited’ or ‘broad’ 43. BrandonOld English for ‘broom or gorse hill’, broom being another type of plant 44. BraxtonOld English for ‘Brock’s town’, brock being a term for badger 45. BrianCeltic, Irish and Gaelic origin for ‘high, noble, strength’ 46. BrodyIrish and Gaelic origin, meaning ‘ditch’, or possibly related to ‘brathair’ meaning brother 47. BrooksOld English and Old German for ‘water, small stream’ 48. BryanVariant of Brian 49. BryceOf Scottish origin, meaning ‘of Britain’ 50. BrysonWelsh origin, ‘descendant of Brice’, originally a surname 51. CadenOf Scottish origin, from ‘son of Cadán’ 52. CalebOf Hebrew origin, ‘faith, devotion, whole-hearted’ 53. CalvinLatin origin meaning ‘bald, hairless’ 54. CameronScottish baby name, crooked’ 55. CarlosSpanish and Old German origin, ‘free man’, predominantly Spanish version of Charles 56. CarsonScottish, Old English, ‘son of the marsh-dwellers’ 57. CarterOld English ‘one who carts/transports goods’, also a surname 58. CashShort form of Latin Cassius 59. CaydenVariant of Caden 60. ChanceMiddle English origin, ‘good fortune’ 61. CharlesGerman, French origin meaning ‘free man’ but associated with royalty in some languages via Charlemagne 62. CharlieOriginally a nickname for Charles 63. ChaseOriginally from Old French chacier, chasser (‘to hunt, to chase’) 64. ChristianLatin, ‘follower of Christ’ 65. ChristopherFrom Greek, ‘bearing Christ, St Christopher is the patron saint of travellers 66. ClaytonOld English, from ‘clay settlement’ 67. CodyIrish and Gaelic origin, meaning ‘helper’ 68. ColeOld English, ‘swarthy, coal-black’ 69. ColinIrish, Scottish and Gaelic origin, meaning ‘young creature’ 70. ColtOld English, ‘young horse’ 71. ConnorIrish male given name, anglicised from the compound Irish word ‘Conchobhar’, meaning ‘Lover of wolves’, Conchobhar was also a mythical king 72. CooperOld English, ‘barrel maker, originally a surname 73. CorbinFrench and English. nickname meaning 'little crow', 'raven' 74. CristianVariant of Christian 75. DallasIrish, Gaelic and Scottish origin, ‘from the dales’, also a village in Scotland and city in Texas 76. DamianTo tame, from the Greek name Damianas, 'one who tames’ 77. DamienVariant of Damian 78. DanielHebrew origin, a ‘God is my judge’ 79. DavidHebrew origin, ‘beloved’ 80. DawsonOld English, from the surname meaning ‘son of David’ 81. DeanOld English origin, valley’ or ‘church official’ 82. DeclanA traditional Irish name possibly meaning ‘man of prayer’ or ‘full of goodness’ 83. DerekGerman roots, the English language short form of Diederik from Theodoric, meaning ‘people ruler’ 84. DexterLatin, ‘right-handed; fortunate’ 85. DiegoPredominantly Spanish variant of James, also a shortening of Santiago 86. DominicLatin origin, meaning ‘lord’ 87. DylanWelsh origin ‘son of the sea’, a legendary Welsh hero 88. EastonEnglish origin meaning ‘east-facing place’ 89. EduardoAlternate form of Edward 90. EdwardOld English from Eadweard (‘wealthy’ or ‘fortunate guardian’) 91. EliFrom Hebrew, ‘High, ascended’ or 'my God' 92. EliasGreek form of the Hebrew Elijah, ‘Jehovah is God’ 93. ElijahFrom Hebrew, ‘Jehovah is God’ 94. ElliottFrom Hebrew, ‘Jehovah is God’ 95. EllisFrom Hebrew, ‘Jehovah is God’ 96. EmersonOld English, from the surname ‘Emery's son’ 97. EmilianoSpanish and Italian form of the old Roman family name meaning ‘rival’ 98. EmilioShortening of Emiliano 99. EmmanuelHebrew origin meaning ‘God is with us’ 100. EmmettOld German, ‘entire, universal’ 101. EnzoItalian, originally a short form of names ending in ‘-enzo’ like Lorenzo, Vincenzo or Fiorenzo 102. EricOld Norse, ‘complete ruler’ 103. ErickVariant of Eric 104. EthanHebrew origin, ‘firmness, long-lived’ 105. EvanWelsh variant of Iefan, from John 106. EverettOld German and Old English, ‘brave; strong boar’ 107. Ezekiel‘God will strengthen’ 108. EzraA boy's name of Hebrew origin meaning ‘help’ 109. FelixFrom Latin, meaning ‘happy’ 110. FinleyScottish, Irish origin meaning ‘fair-haired hero’ 111. FinnIrish origin meaning ‘fair or white’, Finn MacCool (or Fionn mac Cuumhaill) was the greatest hero of Irish mythology 112. FrancisLatin origin, ‘Frenchman’ 113. FranciscoSpanish or Portuguese version of Francis 114. FrankOld German version of Francis, ‘Frenchman’ 115. FreddiePet name for Frederick, sometimes used in its own right 116. FrederickOld French and Old German origin, peaceful ruler 117. GabrielHebrew origin, ‘man of God’, also the archangel Gabriel 118. GaelFrench origin, may be a shortening of the Breton name Judicaël, meaning ‘generous leader’ 119. GavinCeltic origin, ‘white hawk’, also the Scottish version of the medieval name Gawain 120. GeorgeGreek origin from 'georgos' meaning ‘tiller of the soil’ 121. GiovanniItalian form of John (‘God is gracious’) Remember. Choosing the perfect baby name isn't the only thing you need to do to prepare for your new baby. You need to prepare your hospital bag too. Join the Emma's Diary Parenting Club today to access free pregnancy and baby essentials REGISTER HERE TO CLAIM YOUR FREE PACKS (opens in a new window)122. GrahamOriginated from the surname, which comes from the place name Grantham in England 123. GrantOriginally a Scottish surname derived from the French 'grand' meaning tall or great 124. GraysonMiddle English and Old Norse origin, ‘son of a steward’ 125. GriffinA mythical creature in Greek and medieval legend, with the forepart of an eagle and the hindquarters of a lion 126. GunnarOld Norse origin, ‘battler, warrior’ 127. HarleyOld English, ‘hare meadow’ or ‘rock meadow’ 128. HaroldScandinavian and Old English origin, ‘army ruler’ 129. HarrisonEnglish origin, ‘son of Harry’ 130. HarryOriginally a nickname for Henry or Harold 131. HarveyOld English and Old French origin, ‘battle worthy’ 132. HaydenOld English, formerly a surname, ‘hedged valley’ 133. HenryThe name Henry means ‘Ruler of the home’ and is of German origin 134. HoldenOld English origin, ‘deep valley’. Originally a surname, popularised as given name via Holden Caulfield, character in Catcher In The Rye 135. HudsonOld English origin, ‘son of Hugh’ 136. HugoLatin, Old French and Old German origin, ‘soul, mind, intellect’ 137. HunterEnglish origin meaning ‘one who hunts’ 138. IanScottish form of John 139. IsaacHebrew origin, ‘laughter’ 140. IsaiahHebrew origin, ‘God is salvation’ 141. IvanRussian, Slavic and Hebrew origin, ‘God is gracious’, variant of John 142. JackEnglish name based on John (Hebrew), or Jacques, the French form of Jacob (Hebrew) 143. JacksonOld English, ‘son of Jack’ 144. JacobFrom Hebrew, ‘he who supplants’ 145. JakeShortened version of Jacob, but used in its own right 146. JamesA derivation of Jacob 147. JamesonOld English, ‘son of James’ 148. JasonGreek and Hebrew origin, ‘healer; the Lord is salvation’. Leader of the Argonauts in Greek myth 149. JasperProbably of Persian origin, meaning ‘Treasurer’ but originally unrelated to the gemstone Jasper, which has a different root 150. JavierSpanish and Portuguese variant on Xavier 151. JaxonVariation on Jackson 152. JayceFrom a diminutive of Jason 153. JaydenThought to be a modern invention (US) but there is also a Biblical Jadon 154. JensonScandinavian derivation, ‘son of Jan’ 155. JeremiahHebrew origin, ‘the Lord exalts’ 156. JeremyLater English variant on Jeremiah 157. JesseOf Hebrew origin, ‘the Lord exists’ 158. JesusHebrew origin, ‘the Lord is salvation’, predominantly used in Hispanic cultures 159. JoelHebrew origin, ‘Jehovah is Lord’ 160. JohnHebrew origin, ‘God is gracious’ 161. JonahHebrew origin for ‘dove’, which is in turn associated with peace 162. JonathanHebrew origin, ‘gift of God’ 163. JordanHebrew origin for ‘down-flowing’, a major river in the Middle East 164. JorgeSpanish and Portuguese equivalent to George 165. JoseHebrew origin, variation on Joseph 166. JosephHebrew origin, ‘Jehovah increases’ 167. JoshuaHebrew origin, ‘Jehovah is salvation’ 168. JosiahHebrew origin, ‘Jehovah helps’, a biblical king of Judah 169. JuanSpanish variation on John 170. JudeGreek origin, meaning ‘praised’ 171. JulianFrom Latin, ‘youthful’, a form of Julius, used as a clan by several powerful Roman emperors 172. JustinAnglicized form of the Latin given name Justinus, ‘just, fair’ 173. KadenArabic origin, ‘companion’ 174. KaiVarious origins including German (‘warrior’), Hawaiian (‘sea’) and Welsh (‘rejoicer’) 175. KalebA variant of Caleb 176. KameronA variant of Cameron 177. KennethOf Irish and Gaelic origin, ‘fire born; good-looking’ 178. KevinOf Irish and Gaelic origin, ‘handsome beloved’ 179. KillianOf Irish and Gaelic origin, ‘bright-headed’ 180. KingEnglish, king or ruler, generally modern usage as a first name 181. KingstonEnglish, from 'King's field’ or ‘King’s town’ 182. KyleOf Gaelic origin, ‘narrow, straight’ referring to places, such as a peninsula or strait 183. KyrieOf Greek origin, ‘Lord’, also the Christian prayer Kyrie eleison meaning ‘Lord, have mercy’ 184. LandonOld English, ‘long hill’ 185. LeoLatin for ‘lion’, can also be a shorting of names including Leopold and Leonardo 186. LeonLatin for ‘lion’, variation of Leo 187. LeonardoSpanish and Italian origin, ‘lion strength’ 188. LeviHebrew origin, meaning ‘joined’ 189. LiamOld German origin, ‘determined protector’, Gaelic version of William 190. LincolnOld English ‘lake colony’, English city and early Roman settlement, also from US president Abraham Lincoln 191. LoganOf Gaelic origin, meaning ‘hollow’ 192. LorenzoOf Latin origin, ‘from Laurentum’, Spanish and Italian version of Lawrence 193. LouieAn alternate form of Louis 194. LouisFrench and Old German origin, ‘famous warrior’ 195. LucasFrom the Latin personal name Lucas (Greek Loukas) 'man from Lucania’ 196. LuisVariant on Louis 197. LukasVariant of Lucas 198. LukeOf Greek origin, ‘from Lucanus’, a region in southern Italy 199. MaddoxAnglo Welsh origin, ‘benefactor's son’ 200. MalachiHebrew origin, ‘messenger of God’ 201. ManuelPrimarily Spanish name of Hebrew origin for ‘God is with us’, shortening of Emmanuel 202. MarcusLatin origin, possibly ‘dedicated to Mars (the Roman god of war)’ 203. MarkAnglicised version of Marcus 204. MartinFrom the Latin name Martinus, derived from Mars, the Roman god of war 205. MasonEnglish origin, ‘one who works with stone’ 206. MatiasHebrew origin, ‘Gift of God’, a Spanish and Finnish form of Matthew 207. MatteoItalian form of Matthew 208. MatthewHebrew origin, ‘Gift of God’ 209. MaverickAmerican, the story goes that a 19th Century man named Maverick refused to brand his calves as other ranchers did; his name came to signify an independent man who avoids conformity 210. MaxShort form of Maximilian, Maximo or Maxwell 211. MaximilianFrom the Latin ‘Maximilianus’ which is a form of ‘Maximus’ meaning 'greatest’ 212. MaximusLatin origin, ‘greatest’ 213. MaxwellOld English for ‘Mack's stream’, Mack probably deriving from the Latin Magnus (‘Great’) 214. MicahOf Hebrew origin, ‘who is like God?’ 215. MichaelOf Hebrew origin, ‘who is like God? 216. MiguelSpanish and Portuguese form of Michael 217. MilesLatin origin meaning ‘soldier or merciful’ 218. MiloA variant of Miles 219. MuhammadAlong with several variations such as Mohammed, of Arabic origin meaning ‘praiseworthy’. Name of the prophet and founder of Islam 220. MylesVariation of Miles 221. NashOld English origin, possibly ‘headland, cliff’, more common as a surname 222. NathanHebrew origin, ‘he gave’ 223. NathanielHebrew origin, ‘God has given’ 224. NicholasFrom the Greek Nikolaos meaning ‘victory of the people’ 225. NicolasVariant of Nicholas 226. NoahHebrew origin, ‘rest, repose’, builder of the Ark in the Bible 227. NolanOf Irish and Gaelic origin, ‘champion’ 228. OliverOf Latin origin, ‘olive tree’ 229. OllieDerivation of Oliver 230. OmarArabic origin meaning ‘speaker; eloquent’ 231. OscarOld English, ‘spear of the gods’ 232. OwenA traditional Welsh name meaning ‘young warrior’ or ‘well born, noble’ 233. ParkerOld English, derived from ‘park keeper’ 234. PatrickFrom Latin, ‘patrician, noble’, patron saint of Ireland 235. PaulFrom Latin, meaning ‘small’ 236. PeterOf Greek origin, meaning ‘rock’, one of the Biblical apostles 237. PhoenixGreek origin ‘dark red’, also the mythical bird that rises from its own ashes 238. PrestonOld English, from the place name (Preston, ‘priest’s town’) 239. RalphOf Old English origin, meaning ‘wolf counsel’ 240. RaphaelOf Hebrew origin meaning ‘God has healed’, with numerous variations (Rafael, Raffaello etc) 241. RaymondFrom the Old Norman French Raimund (‘wise protection’) 242. ReggieShortened version of Reginald, from Latin (‘ruler's advisor’) 243. ReidOld English origin, ‘near the reeds; red-haired’ 244. RemingtonOld English origin, ‘raven-family town’. TV character Remington Steele may have influenced use of the surname as a given name 245. ReubenMeans ‘behold, a son’ in Hebrew 246. RhettFrom Latin meaning ‘Well Spoken Man’, signifies counsel or advice 247. RicardoPortuguese and Spanish cognate of the name Richard 248. RichardOld German, ‘strong ruler’ 249. RileyOld English origin, ‘rye clearing’, from a different root than the similar surname Reilly 250. RiverEnglish origin from the natural feature, made famous by actor River Phoenix 251. RobertOld German origin, ‘bright fame’ 252. RomanLatin origin, ‘citizen of Rome’ 253. RonaldOld Norse origin, ‘ruler's counsellor’ 254. RonanOf Irish and Gaelic origin, ‘little seal’ 255. RoryOf Irish and Gaelic origin, ‘red king’ 256. RowanOf Gaelic origin, ‘little red-head’, also the flowering tree with red berries 257. RyanGaelic origin, meaning ‘king’ 258. RyderEnglish origin for ‘rider, horseman’ 259. RykerPossibly from the German surname, Riker, from the Germanic ‘rike’ meaning 'rich' 260. RylanFrom old English, ‘land where rye is grown’ 261. SamuelHebrew origin, ‘God heard’ or possibly ‘requested of God’ 262. SeanIris variant of John or French Jean, ultimately from Hebrew, ‘God is gracious’ 263. SebastianOf Greek origin, ‘revered’ 264. SilasFrom the Greek Silvanus meaning 'forest; woods’ 265. SimonFrom Hebrew meaning ‘listen’ or ‘hearing’ 266. SonnyEnglish origin from ‘son’, sometimes a pet form of Italian names Salvatore and Santino 267. SpencerA given name of British origin, meaning ‘steward’ or ‘administrator’ 268. StanleyOf Old English origin, ‘stony meadow’ 269. StephenOf Greek origin (Stephanos), meaning ‘garland, crown’ 270. StevenVariant of Stephen 271. TannerOld English origin, leather-maker 272. TeddyA derivation of Theodore or Edward 273. TheoA derivation of Theodore 274. TheodoreOf Greek origin, ‘God-given’ 275. ThiagoA boy's name of Portuguese origin meaning ‘supplanter’ 276. ThomasOf Aramaic origin, ‘twin’ 277. TimothyOf Greek origin, meaning ‘God's honour’ 278. TitusLatin origin, possibly meaning ‘defender 279. TobiasOf Hebrew origin, ‘God is good’ 280. TobyShort form of Tobias 281. TommyDerivation of Thomas 282. TravisOld French origin, ‘to cross over’, occupational name for gatekeepers and toll collectors 283. TristanOf Celtic origin, ‘tumult; outcry’, a character from Arthurian legend and the medieval tale Tristan and Isolde 284. TuckerOld English, possibly ‘garment maker’ 285. TylerOld English, ‘one who makes/lays tiles’, from the French ‘tieuleor/tieulier’ 286. VictorOf Latin origin, ‘victor/conqueror’ 287. VincentOf Latin origin, meaning ‘prevailing’ 288. WalterOf Old German origin, ‘army ruler’ 289. WaylonOld English origin, ‘Land by the road’ 290. WesleyOld English origin, ‘western meadow’ 291. WestonOld English origin, ‘western town’ 292. WilliamOld German origin, for ‘determined protector’ 293. WyattFrom Old English, meaning ‘war strength’ 294. XanderOf Greek origin, meaning ‘man's defender’ 295. XavierIt is of Spanish, Arabic and Basque origin, and its meaning is ‘bright; splendid; new house’ 296. ZacharyDerived from Zacharias which is the Latin form of the Hebrew Zekharyahu (‘Yahweh has remembered’) 297. ZanderA short form of Alexander 298. ZanePossibly a variant of the Hebrew name John 299. ZaydenA modern variant of Aidan/Aiden, also an Arabic name (‘growth’ or ‘increase’) 300. ZekeOld English origin, a shortening of Ezekiel and Zachary We hope our list of the most popular baby boy names has given you some inspiration when it comes to picking that all important name for your little one What names will be popular 2023?The Bump's Top 1000 Baby Girl and Boy Names for 2023 . 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