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Mason
Boy

From a surname meaning "stoneworker" in Old French, ultimately derived from Germanic...

English 2 syll.
16%
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Logan
Boy

From a surname which was originally derived from a Scottish place name meaning "little...

Scottish, English 2 syll.
16%
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Theodore
Boy

From the Greek name (Theodoros), which meant "gift of god" from Greek (theos) "god"...

English 2 syll.
8%
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Robert
Boy

Means "bright fame", derived from the Germanic elements hrod "fame" and beraht "bright".

English, French, Scandinavian, German, Czech, Polish, Russian, Slovene, Romanian 2 syll.
63%
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Donald
Boy

From the Gaelic name Domhnall which means "ruler of the world", composed of the Old...

Scottish, English 2 syll.
8%
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Aaron
Boy

From the Hebrew name ('Aharon) which is most likely of unknown Egyptian origin.

English, Biblical 2 syll.
11%
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Jacob
Boy

From the Latin Jacobus, which was from the Greek (Iakobos), which was from the Hebrew...

English, Dutch, Scandinavian, Biblical 2 syll.
57%
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Eric
Boy

From the Old Norse name Eirkr, derived from ei "ever" and rkr "ruler".

English, French 2 syll.
41%
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Jeffrey
Boy

Medieval variant of GEOFFREY

English 2 syll.
36%
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Tyler
Boy

From an occupational surname meaning "tiler of roofs" in Old English.

English 2 syll.
12%
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Dylan
Boy

From the Welsh elements dy "great" and llanw "sea".

Welsh, English, Welsh Mythology 2 syll.
16%
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Kenneth
Boy

Anglicized form of both COINNEACH and CINED.

Scottish, English 2 syll.
22%
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What makes a great baby name?

Six factors parents consider most when choosing a name.

Meaning

Choose a name whose meaning resonates with your values. Meanings like 'strength', 'wisdom', and 'grace' are beloved across many cultures.

Sound & Rhythm

Say the name aloud with your surname. A good name flows naturally, avoids awkward repetition of sounds, and feels pleasant to call out in a playground.

Flow with surname

Test how the first name pairs with your family name for length and rhythm. Say the full name aloud to check the flow before committing.

Cultural significance

A name should honour your family's cultural or religious heritage. In multicultural families, a name can signal identity, honour ancestors, and bridge communities.

Uniqueness

Balance standing out with fitting in. A very rare name may lead to a lifetime of mispronunciations; an extremely common name may feel generic. Aim for the middle ground.

Ease of spelling

Choose a name your child can write and spell early, and that others can spell correctly without repeated instruction. Clear, phonetic spellings reduce friction throughout life.

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