- Zenith
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"the point in the sky or celestial sphere directly above an observer"Description:
Zenith is an uplifting if quirky word name, meaning the top or the peak. Eight boys received the name in one recent year, only a third of those who were called Nadir -- the low point!
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- Cedar
Origin:
English and French from Latin tree nameMeaning:
"cedar tree"Description:
Cedar is, like Ash, Oak, Pine and Ebony, one of the new tree/wood names that parents are starting to consider; this one is particularly aromatic.
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- Barnabas
Origin:
AramaicMeaning:
"son of consolation"Description:
Barnabas, whose birth name was Joseph, was one of the earliest Christian disciples in Jerusalem, who undertook missionary journeys with Paul the Apostle, His name is a bit Old World compared to the update Barnaby, but could gain some attention as boys' names ending in 's' are enjoying a comeback.
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- Art
Origin:
Diminutive of ArthurMeaning:
"noble one; bear man"Description:
Though short and brisk, no nickname name could have a more creative image. Comic actor Chris O'Dowd named his son Art, as in his native Ireland it's used as a name on its own, separate from Arthur., coming from an ancient word for ""a bear,"" and used in the sense of ""outstanding warrior"" or ""champion."" A pagan High King of Ireland, Art’s rule was so honest that two angels hovered over him in battle.
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- Cal
Origin:
Diminutive of CalvinDescription:
A homey sitting-by-the fire-type nickname name.
- Linden
Origin:
Variation of LyndonMeaning:
"linden tree hill"Description:
The graceful, natural image of the verdant shade tree transcends any connection with President Johnson.
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- Xavi
Origin:
Catalan diminutive of Xavier, Basque or ArabicMeaning:
"new house or bright"Description:
This nickname was given often enough as a standalone to land it in the Top 1000 from 2010—2013.
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- Xavi
Origin:
Catalan diminutive of Xavier, Basque or ArabicMeaning:
"new house or bright"Description:
This nickname was given often enough as a standalone to land it in the Top 1000 from 2010—2013.
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- Rye
Origin:
English, diminutive of Ryder,; word name; British surnameMeaning:
"cavalryman, messenger"Description:
Rye has the potential to become the masculine version of Rue—a short and sweet name for nature lovers (and whiskey fans too!). Rye might be short for Ryder or Riley or Rylan or any Ry-beginning name, but increasingly it stands on its own.
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- Mars
Origin:
Roman mythology god of warDescription:
The name of the Roman god of war began to sound less intimidating when Erykah Badu gave it to her daughter, and musicians Thomas and Bruno Mars (the latter born Peter Hernandez) have given it a modern edge. Mars actually could make a pleasant, planetary middle name for either sex.
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- Virgil
Origin:
LatinMeaning:
"staff bearer"Description:
The name of the greatest Roman poet and an early Irish saint who believed the earth was round, Virgil is heard most notably today as the name of designer Virgil Abloh of Off-White.
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- Rome
Origin:
Place nameDescription:
Given that Rome is arguably the most important city in European history, it has been used as a first name remarkably little. However, Roman is now in the Top 100, so it was only a matter of time before parents started looking toward the city's actual name.
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- Job
Origin:
HebrewMeaning:
"persecuted"Description:
If you focus on the patience of the biblical Job, rather than his trials, the name becomes more usable. He was, after all, the Old Testament hero of the Book of Job, whose faith was severely tested by God but remained faithful. The name was was used by Puritans and Christian fundamentalists and can be found in the novels of Dickens, George Eliot and Robert Louis Stevenson..
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- Cove
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"small bay"Description:
Cove is an up-and-coming nature name whose cool sound and peaceful image saw it rising for both sexes... until COVID-19 hit. It remained steady in use for boys in 2021, but actually increased for girls, although it remains a seriously rare and distinctive choice for either gender.
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- Morris
Origin:
English variation of MauriceMeaning:
"dark-skinned"Description:
Morris is as quiet and comfortable as a Morris chair, and has the same vintage feel. Once a Top 100 name in the early 1900s, Morris fell completely off the roster in 1995, probably due to lingering fallout from his identification with Morris the cat's ("the world's most finicky cat") 9 Lives cat food commercials.
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- Morris
Origin:
English variation of MauriceMeaning:
"dark-skinned"Description:
Morris is as quiet and comfortable as a Morris chair, and has the same vintage feel. Once a Top 100 name in the early 1900s, Morris fell completely off the roster in 1995, probably due to lingering fallout from his identification with Morris the cat's ("the world's most finicky cat") 9 Lives cat food commercials.
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- Crispin
Origin:
LatinMeaning:
"curly-haired"Description:
Crispin, which was introduced into the mainstream by actor Crispin Glover and which means "curly-haired" in Latin, has an image very much like its first syllable: crisp, autumnal, and colorful.
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- Ferris
Origin:
Irish, EnglishMeaning:
"strong man or ironworker"Description:
It’s been more than three decades since Ferris Bueller took his famous day off in the cult classic 1986 teen comedy movie, but we think the time for this name could and should be now! Especially with the recent rise of the hero's girlfriend, Sloane, up the baby name rankings. Half preppy, half rugged, it boasts that stylish S ending and has a cozy, retro feel.
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- Hawthorne
Origin:
EnglishMeaning:
"lives where hawthorn hedges grow"Description:
The great American novelist sets this above many other surnames (and nature names, for that matter), but it's still an imposing and adventurous choice. Do nicknames Hawk or Thorne make it more approachable? The timid should stick with Nathaniel.
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- Ragnar
Origin:
NorseMeaning:
"warrior or judgment"Description:
An fearsome old Norse name with a long history in Scandinavia. It's gotten a boost in the States from popularity of the History Channel drama "Vikings," in which the protagonist is named Ragnar. Ragnar Lodbrok (meaning "shaggy pants") was a legendary warrior whose story was told in the Viking sagas. Ragnar also recalls name of the Norse Judgment Day, Ragnarök.
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FAQs
What are the top 20 rarest names? ›
- Starlette.
- Snowdrop.
- Kahlani.
- Elodie.
- Lara.
- Luxury.
- Eloise.
- Ophelia.
S.No | Name | Meaning |
---|---|---|
1 | Avyay | New Beginning |
2 | Anay | One who can lead by himself |
3 | Ahaan | New day |
4 | Aakarsh | Attractive |
- Keanu.
- Ryder.
- Leroy.
- Younes.
- Aydan.
- Griff.
- Bowen.
- Bruno.
- Hester. Fewer than five girls. It features in one of the most famous books in American literature - but Hester has fallen out of fashion in recent years. ...
- Romilly. Five girls. ...
- Bee. Eight girls. ...
- Lilac. 25 girls. ...
- Ottilie. 25 girls. ...
- Zebedee. Nine boys. ...
- Lorcan. 13 boys. ...
- Rafferty. 18 boys.
- Abhay.
- Abhijay.
- Jabarri.
- Abheek.
- Nirbhay.
- Ometz.
- Florian.
- Gardener.
- Guthrie.
- Hero.
- Indiana.
- Jagger.
- Jericho.
- Kit.
Girls | Boys | |
---|---|---|
1 | Emma | Noah |
2 | Olivia | Ethan |
3 | Isabella | Jacob |
4 | Ava | Liam |
Name | 1923 Ranking | Last Appeared In Top 1000 |
---|---|---|
Bertha | 64th | 1985 (950th) |
Bessie | 81st | 1975 (957th) |
Betty* | 5th | 1996 (904th) |
Dolores | 83rd | 1989 (959th) |
If you're searching for a name that truly stands out, look no further than Unique! This gender-neutral gem is a powerful choice, as it quite literally means "only one." Derived from the Latin root unicus, Unique carries a sense of individuality and rarity that is sure to make your child shine brightly.
What boy names mean special? ›- Jack.
- Aiden.
- Vishesh.
Is Royal a boy name? ›
This adorably literal boy's name is the perfect choice for those looking to share their royalty obsession with baby. Royal has French and British roots and refers to those with "royal" titles or "the kingly one."
What's a rare name for a boy? ›Most popular unusual and unique boys names
Abel - Hebrew, meaning 'breath' or 'breathing spirit'. Associated with the biblical son of Adam and Eve, who was killed by his brother Cain. Axel - German and Scandinavian, a Germanised form of the Hebrew Absalom, meaning 'father is peace'.
- Stewart.
- Stuart.
- Trevor.
- Turner.
- Tyde.
- Uri.
- Yuri.
- Zekiel.
It's believed that in the early morning hours of March 17, 1995, Jay Boyle, Chad Smith, Michael Cummins, Danny Higgins, Robbie Rumboldt and Jamie Lefebvre stole a boat and water tricycle and took them for an ill-fated ride on the frigid waters of Lake Ontario.
What is a unique name for a boy? ›Rich is a boy's name of German origin. With a name meaning "old or powerful leader," don't be surprised if baby has wisdom beyond their years. Little Rich is sure to amaze you with their ability to take charge and make important decisions.
What is the most unpopular male name? ›- Stewart.
- Stuart.
- Trevor.
- Turner.
- Tyde.
- Uri.
- Yuri.
- Zekiel.