1-Syllable Names for Boy: Full List & Meanings

The sound and rhythm of a name are just as important as its origin and meaning. This selection of 171 1-Syllable boy names features a balanced phonetic structure, averaging 1 syllables per name. With a peak popularity in the Gen Z Peak, these names flow beautifully and pair wonderfully with family names.

Collection Snapshot

Total Names
171
Avg Peak Year
2001Gen Z Peak
Avg Syllables
1
Trend Distribution
Rising Trend: 32%Stable Trend: 39%Falling Trend: 29%
Common Origins
BritishAmericanHebrew
Common Styles
ClassicModernCool
Top Themes
StrongLeaderGodly

Trends in this Collection

Recently Peaked

Names in this collection that reached their peak popularity most recently.

BeauBrooksHayes

Most Established

Names with the highest historic birth counts in the Social Security dataset.

JamesJohnMark

Recently Declining

Names that are currently showing a downward trend in annual registrations.

KyleFrankShawn

Collection Insights

Most Popular

The name with the highest overall peak birth registrations.

James

A name with deep historical roots, its origins are in Hebrew, though it's been a staple in British royal families for centuries. It carries the idea of a "protector" or someone "godly." You'll find it in countless classic stories and throughout history.

95,024 births at peak (1947)

Fastest Rising

The name showing the strongest positive growth in recent years.

Wayne

You often hear Wayne as a strong, solid American surname. It translates as 'wagon maker,' but it’s come to signify dependability and grit. Of course, many people think of Bruce Wayne, giving it a connection to a different kind of strength and heroism.

10,202 births at peak (1947)

Rare & Unique

A less common name in this list that offers a distinctive choice.

Truce

This unique American word name directly signifies "peace," offering a clear and gentle message. It’s not a common pick, making it a very distinctive option for parents looking for something truly original. You don't often see a name that means exactly what it says.

344 births at peak (2025)

Full List of 1-Syllable Boy Names

Displaying all 150 names in this collection, sorted by peak historic birth registrations. Data reflects the highest recorded annual births in the United States based on SSA records.

James

1 SyllableStable

A name with deep historical roots, its origins are in Hebrew, though it's been a staple in British royal families for centuries. It carries the idea of a "protector" or someone "godly." You'll find it in countless classic stories and throughout history.

95,024 births at peak (1947)

John

1 SyllableStable

This enduring name has deep Hebrew roots, carrying the powerful idea of 'God is gracious'. It’s a foundational biblical name, appearing in many cultures and languages throughout history. You'll find it associated with countless figures, from saints to kings, making it a truly classic choice.

88,527 births at peak (1947)

Mark

1 SyllableStable

If you’re thinking of strength, this Latin name is a good fit, translating to "warrior" or "manly." It’s tied to Mars, the Roman god of war, and is also known as the author of one of the Gospels. It’s a straightforward name with a powerful background.

58,860 births at peak (1960)

Scott

1 SyllableStable

This is a name that immediately evokes a sense of Scottish heritage. It comes from an Old English term that simply meant "a Scot" or "from Scotland." You'll find it's a very common surname there, carrying a straightforward and sturdy feel for a boy.

31,034 births at peak (1971)

Paul

1 SyllableStable

This classic name comes from Latin, translating as 'small' or 'humble.' It carries significant weight, primarily recognized through the Apostle Paul, a foundational figure in Christian tradition. So, it offers a deep historical and spiritual resonance, connecting to a long lineage of bearers.

27,076 births at peak (1957)

Kyle

1 SyllableFalling

This classic boy's name, with its Scottish and Gaelic heritage, carries the meaning of "strong" or "wild." It brings to mind images of nature, like a narrow strait or channel. Kyle has a familiar ring because it’s been a common choice for many years.

22,947 births at peak (1990)

Noah

1 SyllableStable

A name steeped in ancient Hebrew tradition, it carries the idea of "rest" or "comfort," often interpreted as "peace" or "gentle." It has a calming sound that many parents appreciate. The most famous bearer is, of course, the biblical figure known for building the ark.

20,951 births at peak (2024)

Frank

1 SyllableFalling

A straightforward name with German and British roots, this choice translates as 'manly' or 'free one.' It’s a name that feels familiar and dependable, often bringing to mind classic figures. Think of the legendary singer Frank Sinatra, whose voice defined an era.

17,089 births at peak (1918)

Bruce

1 SyllableStable

You might know this name from Scottish history, particularly Robert the Bruce. It actually comes from a French place name, Brus, which translates to "from the brushwood." This name carries a sense of strong, enduring character, often linked with warriors and leaders.

14,693 births at peak (1956)

Shawn

1 SyllableFalling

You might know this name as a common spelling variation of Seán, a classic Irish name. It translates as "God is gracious" or "blessing," linking back to ancient Hebrew. This version has a slightly softer feel for some, making it a friendly choice.

14,688 births at peak (1971)

Jose

1 SyllableStable

A widely recognized name, Jose is the Spanish form of Joseph, coming from Hebrew. It carries the idea of 'Godly' or 'generous,' reflecting its long biblical history. This name is frequently given to boys in many cultures, sometimes as part of a compound name.

12,916 births at peak (2002)

Jack

1 SyllableStable

Often used as a standalone name, this classic choice originally comes from the Hebrew name John. It signifies “God is gracious” or “gift of God,” but it has been a familiar British staple for centuries. It’s a reliable name that feels approachable.

12,884 births at peak (1927)

Keith

1 SyllableFalling

Translating as "forest" or "wood," this name has deep Scottish and Gaelic roots, evoking images of nature. It was historically a prominent Scottish clan name, reflecting its strong ancestral ties. Many associate it with iconic figures like Keith Richards, giving it a recognizable, enduring quality.

12,483 births at peak (1957)

Sean

1 SyllableFalling

Coming from Irish roots, this name is the Gaelic form of John. It carries the idea of "God is gracious" or a blessing, reflecting its Hebrew origins. Many people know a Sean, making it a very recognizable and approachable name.

12,070 births at peak (1990)

Luke

1 SyllableStable

Thinking about a name that feels both strong and kind? This one comes from Greek and Latin, connecting it to concepts of light and wisdom. It’s a biblical name, known from one of the Gospels, and that gives it a grounded, familiar feel for many.

10,536 births at peak (2014)

Wayne

1 SyllableRising

You often hear Wayne as a strong, solid American surname. It translates as 'wagon maker,' but it’s come to signify dependability and grit. Of course, many people think of Bruce Wayne, giving it a connection to a different kind of strength and heroism.

10,202 births at peak (1947)

Jaime

1 SyllableFalling

Originally from Spanish and Hebrew, this name translates as 'protector' or 'Godly.' In Spanish-speaking countries, it’s a traditional boy’s name. But in English-speaking areas, you might sometimes see it used for girls, which is an interesting shift. It's a name with a solid, classic feel.

9,240 births at peak (1976)

Chris

1 SyllableStable

Often used as a friendly short form, this name has deep roots in Greek and Latin. It translates as 'Christian' or 'follower of Christ,' linking it to a strong religious tradition. It’s a very common component of longer names like Christopher.

8,774 births at peak (1961)

Troy

1 SyllableFalling

Thinking about ancient history brings up this classic place name. It’s tied to the legendary Greek city of Troy, known from Homer's epic poems, which gives it a powerful "strong" or "warrior" feel. It also has an Irish connection, meaning "foot soldier."

8,545 births at peak (1970)

Joe

1 SyllableFalling

This short and familiar name is a longtime British and Hebrew classic. It often serves as a friendly shortened form of Joseph, carrying the idea of "Godly." You'll find it attached to many everyday figures, making it feel approachable and quite down-to-earth.

8,266 births at peak (1936)

Juan

1 SyllableStable

You'll hear this name very often in Spanish-speaking countries, where it’s a foundational and respected choice. It’s the Spanish form of John, which has Hebrew roots. This classic name translates as "God is gracious," embodying a long history of faith and kindness.

8,257 births at peak (2005)

Luis

1 SyllableStable

You’ll find this name across many Spanish-speaking countries, but it actually has German origins. It signifies 'warrior' and 'strong,' which gives it a powerful feel. Many European royal families have used this name over the centuries, adding to its regal history.

8,066 births at peak (2007)

Roy

1 SyllableRising

This classic name, with Scottish and French origins, translates as "leader" or "noble." It has a long history, often associated with royalty and authority. Many people know it from figures like Roy Orbison, giving it a familiar, grounded feel.

7,592 births at peak (1947)

Chase

1 SyllableFalling

The idea of pursuit and strength comes through in Chase, a name with both French and American roots. It translates as 'hunter,' carrying a sense of being brave and strong for a boy. You often see this name chosen for characters who are determined and active, giving it a modern feel.

7,494 births at peak (2009)

Jared

1 SyllableStable

From Hebrew, this name is familiar from the Bible, where Jared was an ancestor of Noah. It translates to "strong" or "leader," giving it a sense of enduring power. That’s why it’s remained a consistently recognized, classic choice for boys.

7,478 births at peak (1998)

Seth

1 SyllableFalling

Found in ancient texts, this name has roots in both Hebrew and Egyptian cultures. In the Bible, Seth is known as Adam and Eve's third son, carrying the idea of "appointed" or "placed." It also connects to the powerful Egyptian god Set, giving it a strong, ancient feel.

6,725 births at peak (2000)

Miles

1 SyllableStable

With roots in both German and Latin, this name carries the idea of being merciful. It’s got a classic feel, but it also evokes a cool, artistic spirit. This might be because of jazz legend Miles Davis, making it feel both established and fresh.

6,655 births at peak (2024)

Jace

1 SyllableFalling

You’ll find this name often translates as “healer” or “strong,” with roots in Greek and American naming traditions. It’s a modern-sounding option that many parents pick as a short, punchy alternative to older names. It feels fresh and direct.

6,446 births at peak (2013)

Alfred

1 SyllableRising

Thinking about King Alfred the Great might come to mind when you hear this name. It's a classic British and German name, translating as "wise" and "peace." This connection to a historical figure gives it a calm, dignified feel.

6,291 births at peak (1928)

Cole

1 SyllableFalling

A concise name, it draws from both British and Greek roots. In English, it signifies "coal" or "dark," but in Greek, it carries the idea of "victory of the people." It's a strong, familiar choice, often recognized through figures like the iconic musician Nat King Cole.

6,054 births at peak (2002)

Shane

1 SyllableFalling

Coming from Irish roots, this name is an Anglicized form of Seán. It carries the idea of "God is gracious" or "blessing," stemming from its Hebrew origins. Many people recognize it from actor Shane West. It’s a name that feels both familiar and strong.

5,931 births at peak (1973)

Kai

1 SyllableStable

If you like a name that feels strong and straightforward, Kai could be a good fit. It has roots in both Hawaiian and Scandinavian cultures, translating to "warrior" in some traditions. This short, punchy name has been gaining notice for its clear sound and confident feel, appealing to many parents.

5,732 births at peak (2022)

Lee

1 SyllableStable

A name that’s short and versatile, it has a long history in both British and Chinese cultures. In English, it refers to a "meadow" or "clearing," offering a natural feel for a boy. For Chinese, it's a common surname meaning "plum," and it often serves well as a strong middle name too.

5,448 births at peak (1956)

Jay

1 SyllableStable

When you hear this name, it often brings to mind the lively blue bird, known for its distinctive call. But this name also has a rich past, coming from Latin and translating to "joyful." In Sanskrit, it carries the idea of "victory," giving it a strong, positive feel.

5,429 births at peak (1960)

Beau

1 SyllableRising

Straight from France, Beau translates directly to "handsome," giving it an immediate sense of charm. It’s often used as a term of endearment, especially in the American South, which adds to its warm, inviting feel. This name truly embodies its meaning with an elegant simplicity.

5,224 births at peak (2025)

Dean

1 SyllableRising

Coming from Latin roots, Dean translates as 'leader' or 'chief,' often linked to academic positions in colleges. This British classic also means 'valley' in Old English, giving it a calm, grounded feel. Many people associate it with actor James Dean, adding a cool, understated quality.

4,967 births at peak (1961)

Brooks

1 SyllableRising

This is a nature-inspired name that comes from an old English surname. It translates as "of the brook," referring to someone who lived near a small stream. Now, it’s a popular first name for boys, bringing a sense of wildness and calm strength.

4,965 births at peak (2025)

Jon

1 SyllableStable

Many parents like Jon because it's a concise, direct alternative to Jonathan. With its Hebrew and British roots, it carries the significant idea that "God is gracious." This shorter form feels established and clear, like actor Jon Bernthal, making it a no-fuss option.

4,941 births at peak (1964)

Joel

1 SyllableStable

A name with strong Hebrew roots, Joel comes directly from the Bible, referencing a significant prophet. It translates as "Godly," giving it a powerful and devout feeling for many parents. This name maintains a clear, distinctive sound without needing any shortening or fuss.

4,661 births at peak (1985)

Jase

1 SyllableFalling

You might like Jase for its short, crisp sound. This name comes from Greek roots, translating to "healer" or "strong." It has a cool, modern feel that’s been gaining notice in American naming, often seen as a condensed version of Jason. It feels current and energetic.

4,578 births at peak (2013)

Jake

1 SyllableFalling

Often used as a familiar shortened version of Jacob, this name comes from Hebrew and British origins. It carries the idea of being a 'protector' or 'Godly.' It’s a name that feels both classic and approachable. This version has a friendly, down-to-earth quality.

4,487 births at peak (2004)

Bryce

1 SyllableFalling

If you're looking for a name with a modern sound, Bryce has Scottish and Celtic origins. It translates as "strong" or "noble," giving it a grounded feel. This name also works well as a surname, which provides a familiar and approachable feel.

4,437 births at peak (2000)

Lance

1 SyllableStable

This name has French and German roots, immediately bringing to mind a medieval weapon. It carries the idea of a warrior or someone strong, often associated with an archer. You might think of Sir Lancelot from Arthurian legends when you hear it, giving it a classic, knightly feel.

4,173 births at peak (1970)

Max

1 SyllableFalling

You often hear this name as a short, punchy option, but it’s actually a standalone name with Latin and German roots. It carries the idea of being great or powerful. Many people choose Max because it feels modern and strong, without needing the longer version. This name has a cool, approachable feel.

3,969 births at peak (2009)

Gael

1 SyllableRising

Carrying the strong idea of a warrior, Gael is a name with deep Celtic and Irish roots. It refers to the Goidelic people, who were ancient inhabitants of Ireland, Scotland, and the Isle of Man. This makes it a distinctive choice with a rich historical background.

3,879 births at peak (2024)

Myles

1 SyllableRising

With roots in both Latin and German, this strong boy's name suggests 'soldier' or 'merciful.' It has a classic, refined feel, often associated with a certain British charm. You might also think of the legendary jazz musician Miles Davis, even with the slightly different spelling.

3,578 births at peak (2024)

Ray

1 SyllableStable

Carrying the idea of a "shining sun" or a "protector," this name has German roots. It’s often used as a standalone choice, feeling both classic and modern. But it also works well as a common nickname for longer names like Raymond.

3,529 births at peak (1926)

Grant

1 SyllableStable

If you like names that feel both traditional and approachable, consider Grant. It has Scottish and French roots, translating as "great" or "generous." This name feels grounded, much like how it became known as a surname before becoming a given name, seen with figures such as President Ulysses S. Grant.

3,315 births at peak (1997)

Jayce

1 SyllableStable

This name has a very current sound, often thought of as a modern American twist on older names like Jason. It’s believed to have Greek roots, which translate as "healer." So, while it feels new, it carries a deep, strong meaning.

3,191 births at peak (2015)

Clyde

1 SyllableStable

The sound of this name might make you think of Scotland and its famous river. It’s a Scottish place name, directly taken from the River Clyde, which flows through Glasgow. This gives the name a grounded, geographical connection for anyone who hears it.

3,164 births at peak (1920)

Gage

1 SyllableFalling

If you’re looking for a name that signifies protection, this one has French and British roots. It carries the idea of a 'pledge' or someone who safeguards. While it’s been a surname for a while, it’s now a first name choice that feels quite modern.

2,950 births at peak (2003)

Jude

1 SyllableStable

Often felt as a shorter, more approachable form of Judah, this name carries the same Hebrew idea of "praise." It also has Latin ties and has gained a certain literary charm, like with the Beatles' song "Hey Jude," which gives it a familiar, comforting feel.

2,806 births at peak (2015)

King

1 SyllableFalling

You can’t get much clearer than a name that literally signifies "leader" or "powerful ruler." This strong, one-syllable choice comes from Old English, directly referring to royalty. It’s also strongly associated with American history through civil rights icon Martin Luther King Jr.

2,705 births at peak (2017)

Rhett

1 SyllableFalling

This name has Dutch roots, but it’s most familiar to many from American literature. It carries the idea of being strong and a leader. You’ll often hear it connected to the character Rhett Butler, which gives it a certain charm and a slightly rebellious feel. It's a name that feels both classic and a bit spirited.

2,554 births at peak (2021)

Sam

1 SyllableStable

If you’re looking for something brief yet full of history, this short form of Samuel works well on its own. It’s a Hebrew name that translates as “God has heard” or “Godly.” Many people recognize it from biblical stories and its friendly, approachable sound.

2,529 births at peak (1918)

Ace

1 SyllableRising

Thinking about a name that signifies excellence? This short, punchy name comes from Latin, where it means 'unity,' but in English, it’s often associated with being 'great' or 'strong.' It’s a word used for someone who’s really good at something, like an 'ace' pilot. This gives the name a confident, modern feel.

2,517 births at peak (2022)

Ty

1 SyllableFalling

A short and punchy name, Ty can be a standalone choice or a nickname for longer names like Tyler or Tyrone. It has Irish and Greek roots, and it usually translates to “leader” or “strong.” This gives it a concise yet powerful sound.

2,475 births at peak (2005)

Finn

1 SyllableFalling

Drawing from Irish mythology, this short and impactful name means fair or warrior. It connects to the legendary Fionn mac Cumhaill, a mythical hero known for his wisdom and bravery. So, it brings a rich, ancient story to a modern sound.

2,417 births at peak (2017)

Hayes

1 SyllableRising

Coming from an old English surname, Hayes refers to someone living near a 'hedged enclosure' or 'hay field.' It has a solid, grounded feel, making it a good fit for parents wanting something traditional but not overly common. You might recognize it from famous figures like former U.S. President Rutherford B. Hayes.

2,327 births at peak (2025)

Chance

1 SyllableFalling

Thinking about good fortune or a fresh start might bring this name to mind. Chance comes from French roots, where it signifies "luck" or "fortune," and also has American usage. It’s a modern pick that carries a hopeful and spirited feeling for a boy.

2,293 births at peak (1996)

Jett

1 SyllableRising

Evoking images of speed and a sleek, dark color, this name has French roots, where it translates as "jet black" from the mineral. It’s also seen as an American name, often linked to jet aircraft, giving it a strong and modern feel.

2,265 births at peak (2024)

Zane

1 SyllableFalling

The sharp sound of this name actually has Hebrew roots, and it’s often considered an American twist on John. It translates to 'Godly' or 'grace,' which gives Zane a quiet strength. This name feels both fresh and grounded.

2,041 births at peak (2018)

Tate

1 SyllableRising

If you like names that feel bright and upbeat, this one fits well. It comes from Norse roots, translating to "cheerful" or "happy." It’s a concise, energetic choice that still feels classic, and it’s been used as a surname for a long time.

2,022 births at peak (2025)

Neil

1 SyllableStable

Carrying a sense of strength, this name comes from Irish and Scottish origins. It means "champion" or "cloud," offering a grounded yet slightly mysterious feel. Neil Armstrong, the famous astronaut, is one well-known bearer, adding a touch of exploration to its character.

1,964 births at peak (1954)

Knox

1 SyllableRising

This strong, noble name comes from Scottish roots, carrying a dignified feel. It was originally a surname for someone from a place called "Cnoc," which translates to "hill." And it's seen a rise in use as a given name in modern times.

1,931 births at peak (2022)

Jax

1 SyllableFalling

This short, punchy name often works as a standalone choice or a cool nickname. It has American and British roots, carrying the idea of strength. Many parents like its modern, sharp sound, making it feel distinct without being overly formal.

1,903 births at peak (2015)

Drake

1 SyllableFalling

The name Drake has a strong, almost mythical sound to it, which makes sense because it comes from Old Norse, translating as "dragon." It also carries the idea of being powerful. You might recognize it from the explorer Sir Francis Drake, who sailed around the world.

1,885 births at peak (2010)

Colt

1 SyllableFalling

This name brings to mind images of young horses, carrying the idea of strength and a free spirit. It’s got British and American roots, reflecting a connection to the countryside. Parents often pick it for its straightforward, rugged feel.

1,833 births at peak (2019)

Cade

1 SyllableRising

A short, powerful name, Cade comes from both British and Gaelic backgrounds. It carries the idea of being strong or a warrior. This single-syllable choice feels grounded and modern, often favored by parents looking for something understated yet impactful for their son.

1,817 births at peak (2001)

Trey

1 SyllableFalling

This American name often signifies "three," used historically for a third son or generation in a family. It’s usually a nickname, but it works well as a standalone name too. It feels modern and straightforward for a boy.

1,803 births at peak (1999)

Hugh

1 SyllableStable

This short, classic name comes from German and Irish roots, translating to "heart, mind, or spirit." It’s a concise choice that feels both strong and thoughtful. You often find it in older stories and history books, giving it a wise, enduring presence.

1,626 births at peak (1916)

Nash

1 SyllableStable

You might not realize it, but this boy’s name has British origins, coming from an old English phrase meaning "at the ash tree." This connection to nature gives it a grounded, strong feel. And it’s become a choice for parents looking for something modern with a cool, simple sound.

1,607 births at peak (2021)

Kobe

1 SyllableFalling

You might recognize this name because of the famous basketball player, but it actually has Japanese roots. Kobe translates as "strong" and is also the name of a significant port city in Japan. It’s a modern choice that feels both familiar and distinct.

1,575 births at peak (2020)

Joey

1 SyllableStable

Thinking about names that feel youthful and spirited? This name, a British and Hebrew diminutive, brings a sense of playfulness. It carries the idea of "Godly," but its friendly sound is often heard for younger boys. And it’s a nickname that has definitely stood on its own.

1,572 births at peak (1962)

Raul

1 SyllableStable

Signifying "wise" or "wolf," this name has deep Spanish and Portuguese roots. It’s a classic choice that carries a strong, grounded feel. You'll often find it's a Latin form of Rudolph, connecting it to a long European heritage.

1,521 births at peak (1995)

Kash

1 SyllableStable

With roots in both American and Indian traditions, this short and punchy name signifies a shining sun or powerful presence. It feels quite direct and modern, often appealing to parents looking for something concise. Many appreciate its strong, clear sound, making it stand out.

1,510 births at peak (2021)

Lane

1 SyllableStable

This short and crisp British name often refers to a small path or road. It translates as "from the lane" and carries the idea of strength. It’s a versatile name that has been used for both boys and girls, giving it a relaxed, approachable feel.

1,505 births at peak (2019)

Rex

1 SyllableFalling

This name carries a strong sense of leadership, translating directly from Latin as 'king.' It’s a powerful, concise choice often associated with royalty or strength. And it’s also commonly given to family pets, adding a touch of approachable charm to its regal history.

1,505 births at peak (1952)

Cash

1 SyllableStable

Many people associate this name with the legendary musician Johnny Cash, giving it a strong, cool edge. It actually has Latin roots, where it translates to "lucky" or "powerful." This short, punchy name has an undeniable energy that feels quite modern and bold.

1,491 births at peak (2013)

Reid

1 SyllableStable

There’s a quiet strength to Reid, a name that feels both grounded and thoughtful. This Scottish and British name translates to "strong" or "wise," reflecting its solid character. It’s often recognized as a surname, which gives it an understated yet distinguished quality.

1,464 births at peak (2014)

Zayn

1 SyllableRising

Translating to 'beautiful,' 'handsome,' or 'grace' from its Arabic roots, Zayn has a sleek and modern feel. It gained a lot of attention because of singer Zayn Malik, making it a familiar yet still somewhat exotic choice. The name holds a refined elegance without being overly formal.

1,433 births at peak (2024)

Wade

1 SyllableStable

This short name feels distinctly American and carries a powerful, solid sound. It has an Old English background and translates to "to go" or "ford," suggesting strength and movement. You might recognize it from comic book characters or classic Westerns, which gives it a cool, understated feel.

1,430 births at peak (1970)

Crew

1 SyllableStable

This name has a really modern and friendly feel, often making you think of a close-knit group. Crew has British and American origins, and it carries the idea of strength or companionship. It’s a distinctive choice that stands out from more traditional options.

1,420 births at peak (2024)

Brock

1 SyllableFalling

Thinking of a badger might bring this British and Scottish name to mind, as "brock" is an old word for the animal. It carries the idea of strength and a wild, untamed nature, reflecting the creature it’s named after. This gives it a sturdy, classic feel many appreciate.

1,378 births at peak (2003)

Saint

1 SyllableRising

Choosing this name for a boy is a bold statement, reflecting a deep spiritual connection. It comes from Latin and French roots, translating to "godly," "pure," or "blessing." You might recognize it from a famous celebrity family, which brought it into the public eye recently.

1,309 births at peak (2025)

Ben

1 SyllableStable

This short and friendly name comes from Hebrew and Latin roots, carrying the idea of "blessing" or "lucky." While many know it as a nickname for Benjamin, it also stands strong on its own. It offers a straightforward and dependable choice that feels both classic and approachable.

1,293 births at peak (1918)

Cruz

1 SyllableStable

Coming from Spanish and Portuguese, this name directly translates to "cross," symbolizing Christian faith. It has a strong, bold sound and is also a common surname in many Spanish-speaking cultures. You'll find it used for both places and people, giving it a rich heritage.

1,278 births at peak (2013)

Heath

1 SyllableRising

This British name brings to mind open, uncultivated land, giving it a natural, wild feel. It’s a classic choice that connects to the outdoors. You might think of actor Heath Ledger, which added a recognizable face to the name for many. It’s a straightforward and earthy option.

1,264 births at peak (1974)

Banks

1 SyllableRising

This name comes from an old English surname, pointing to someone who lived by the river or hillside banks. It carries a grounded, natural feel because of that place connection. And while it might have a somewhat formal sound, it’s become a modern option for boys today.

1,188 births at peak (2025)

Ares

1 SyllableRising

Its roots are in ancient Greece, where it was the name of the god of war. This strong boy’s name carries the idea of a warrior, signifying power and sometimes a chaotic energy. It’s a bold choice for parents looking for something with a mythological edge.

1,186 births at peak (2025)

Prince

1 SyllableFalling

Carrying an immediate sense of royalty, this name translates from Latin as “leader” or “chief.” It's a bold and regal choice, often associated with a strong presence. The legendary musician Prince gave it a unique, artistic edge, making it truly memorable.

1,164 births at peak (2019)

Reed

1 SyllableStable

With its connection to the tall, slender plants found in wetlands, this name gives a natural, earthy feel. It carries the idea of strength and resilience, much like the plant itself bending without breaking. This simple, one-syllable option offers a grounded choice.

1,122 births at peak (2014)

Saul

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The name Saul brings to mind a significant figure from the Bible, carrying a powerful history. It comes from Hebrew, and it translates as "Godly" or "prayed for." This is a classic choice that has maintained its steady appeal through the years.

1,120 births at peak (2006)

Noel

1 SyllableStable

When you hear this name, you probably think of Christmas, and that's because it’s a French word for the holiday. It translates as "joyful" or "blessing," often given to boys born around that time of year. So, it brings with it a celebratory and festive feel.

1,107 births at peak (2014)

Dane

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With British and Danish roots, this name literally refers to a 'person from Denmark,' and it also carries the idea of being 'strong' and 'brave.' It’s a short, impactful name that feels both modern and connected to a rich heritage. Many people like its straightforward, confident sound.

1,080 births at peak (1986)

Briggs

1 SyllableRising

With a grounded, strong feel, this name has British and Norse origins. Briggs translates as 'bridges' or can signify a 'warrior,' giving it a sturdy character. It’s often been a surname, but it’s becoming a distinct and uncommon first name choice.

1,071 births at peak (2024)

Kane

1 SyllableFalling

From its roots in both Irish and Welsh, this strong name translates as "warrior" or "beautiful." It carries a straightforward, modern feel that many parents appreciate for its clean sound. This name also has connections to ancient Celtic chieftains.

1,055 births at peak (2018)

Kade

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This name has a strong, concise sound, often linked to its Scottish and American roots. It carries the idea of a warrior or someone powerful. You'll find it’s a less common choice, giving it a distinct, modern appeal for parents looking for something impactful.

1,008 births at peak (2024)

Reece

1 SyllableRising

From its Welsh background, this name translates as "leader" or "brave." It was originally a surname, but it has become a first name for boys, giving off a strong and capable impression. You can hear its British heritage in its sound.

998 births at peak (2005)

Rhys

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This is a classic Welsh name that has a powerful sound and history. It signifies a leader and someone brave. While it’s been around for a long time, it still feels fresh and a little unique for a boy today. It carries a quiet strength.

995 births at peak (2024)

Wells

1 SyllableRising

This boy’s name brings to mind natural springs and fresh water, reflecting its English surname origins as a place name. It suggests a connection to the earth and open spaces. You’ll find it’s a unique choice that still feels grounded and familiar.

958 births at peak (2025)

Kayce

1 SyllableRising

With a crisp, modern sound, this name has both Irish and American influences. It carries the idea of bravery and protection, which makes it feel strong. While it can be a surname, many parents now use Kayce as a distinct first name for boys.

928 births at peak (2025)

Clay

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This is a name that feels very grounded and connected to nature. It’s American in origin, often used as a short form for Clayton, and brings to mind the soft, natural earth material. It’s a simple, straightforward choice that’s quite appealing today.

911 births at peak (1960)

Clark

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The name Clark translates to "scholar" or "intelligent," coming from an old Irish surname. It originally described someone who could read and write, which was a special skill back then. This name has a classic feel, perhaps because of figures like actor Clark Gable.

883 births at peak (2015)

Zayne

1 SyllableFalling

This name has a distinct, modern sound, blending Arabic roots with an American feel. Zayne signifies "beauty" or "grace," which gives it a gentle yet strong quality. It's a name that feels fresh and current, often picked for its stylish, straightforward appeal.

877 births at peak (2021)

Royce

1 SyllableFalling

This name carries the idea of nobility and leadership, often associated with a regal air. It comes from British and French roots, historically a surname meaning "son of Roy," which itself translates as "king." So, it’s a name that truly reflects a distinguished heritage.

857 births at peak (2019)

Mack

1 SyllableRising

If you like names that sound strong and direct, this one comes from Scottish and Irish roots. It translates as "son of," often implying leadership or a powerful presence. Many people know it as a short form, but it stands well on its own too.

847 births at peak (1942)

Hank

1 SyllableRising

There’s a certain charm to this name, a shorter form of Henry that feels distinctly American. It comes from German roots, ultimately translating to "leader" or "ruler." You often hear it associated with country music figures and a friendly, down-to-earth kind of person.

776 births at peak (2025)

Layne

1 SyllableFalling

You might hear this name and think of a clear path or a quiet road. Layne started as an English surname, literally signifying someone who lived by a lane. Today, it’s a streamlined choice that works for either a boy or a girl, feeling both relaxed and contemporary.

767 births at peak (2021)

Boone

1 SyllableRising

If you're looking for a name that signifies "blessing," Boone could be a good fit. This name has French roots, though it's also recognized as distinctly American, perhaps due to figures like Daniel Boone. It also carries the idea of being "brave."

762 births at peak (2025)

Rome

1 SyllableRising

Choosing a name like Rome brings to mind the ancient Italian capital directly. This Latin-based name carries the powerful idea of being "strong" or "noble," much like the city itself. It’s a very grounded and unique place name, giving a child a connection to a significant historical location.

760 births at peak (2025)

Dax

1 SyllableFalling

This short, punchy name has French roots, coming from a town called Dax. It carries the idea of someone strong and creative, making it feel very modern and distinctive. Some might recognize it from a character in a popular science fiction series.

749 births at peak (2019)

Bo

1 SyllableRising

This simple, short name has a cool, understated appeal, drawing from both Norse and Chinese origins. In Norse, it translates to “to live,” while in Chinese, it can mean “precious” or “treasure.” It’s a concise name that feels full of life.

728 births at peak (2025)

Tripp

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If you're looking for an uncommon name with a bit of spunk, this American name often acts as a nickname. It typically refers to the third male in a family line. It has a casual, modern feel that stands out.

711 births at peak (2022)

Ford

1 SyllableStable

This short and strong name comes from an old English word for a river crossing. It suggests resilience and the ability to overcome, giving it a grounded feeling. You might connect it with Henry Ford, the famous car manufacturer, which adds to its sturdy image.

707 births at peak (2021)

Zaire

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This name brings to mind the former name of a Central African country. It’s an African name that carries the idea of being powerful or wild. Because it’s a place name, it has a distinct and strong sound that many parents find appealing.

674 births at peak (2023)

Pierce

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With a strong, classic feel, this name translates as 'son of Piers' or 'rock,' linking it to steadfastness. It has British and Greek origins, often used as a surname before becoming a given name. Think of actors like Pierce Brosnan, giving it a familiar yet distinguished air.

668 births at peak (2015)

Noe

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The idea of calm and serenity comes through in this name, which is the French and Spanish form of Noah. It carries the idea of "peace" and "gentle," reflecting the biblical figure known for weathering the flood. This short name feels both grounded and approachable.

646 births at peak (2007)

Case

1 SyllableFalling

If you appreciate names that are short and to the point, Case might be for you. It’s a Dutch name that often works as a short form for Cornelius, but it definitely stands strong on its own. This name carries the idea of someone strong and a protector, making it feel solid.

623 births at peak (2014)

Ridge

1 SyllableRising

Bringing to mind tall, natural elevations, Ridge is a word name that evokes a sense of strength and the outdoors. This English term is a modern choice for parents who appreciate a grounded, earthy feel. It’s a solid option for a boy.

599 births at peak (2023)

Van

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This short and distinctive name has two separate origins. In Dutch, it often translates as "of the," while in Vietnamese, it means "wind and sky" or "noble." It’s a concise option that feels very modern and grounded at the same time.

591 births at peak (1953)

Ahmed

1 SyllableStable

What makes a name truly stand out across cultures? Ahmed, an Arabic name, is a great example, signifying "illustrious" or "great." It shares its roots and meaning with Ahmad, but this spelling is incredibly widespread, often recognized and used globally in various communities.

590 births at peak (2015)

Truett

1 SyllableRising

This German name has a charming, slightly vintage sound that you don’t hear every day. Truett carries the idea of being "brave" or "courageous," which gives it a quiet strength. It feels like a solid, uncommon choice with a good history behind it.

586 births at peak (2025)

Rhodes

1 SyllableRising

If you like names inspired by places, this one comes from the Greek island. It translates as "rose," giving it a gentler side despite its strong sound. It’s a distinctive option that feels grounded and has a clear connection to the Mediterranean.

557 births at peak (2025)

Cal

1 SyllableRising

Often a short form for names like Callum or Calvin, Cal also stands well on its own. It has Latin and Scottish roots, translating to "bird" or "wise." This makes it feel friendly and approachable, yet it still holds a subtle, thoughtful depth.

554 births at peak (2025)

Zain

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The name Zain embodies beauty and grace, directly translating from its Arabic origins to signify something "good" or "fine." It suggests a pleasing aesthetic or an admirable quality in a person. Many families today choose Zain for its sleek, simple sound that crosses cultural lines easily.

550 births at peak (2019)

Trace

1 SyllableStable

Are you looking for a name that sounds modern and bold? This name has Irish and French connections, translating as "brave" or "warrior." It feels distinctive and uncommon, giving a child a strong, memorable identity. You don’t hear it every day.

534 births at peak (2008)

Duke

1 SyllableStable

Carrying a sense of nobility, this name comes from Latin, where it means "leader" or "powerful." It's a title of aristocracy, which gives it a distinguished feel. Many people associate it with the jazz legend Duke Ellington, adding to its cool and sophisticated image.

529 births at peak (2018)

Krew

1 SyllableRising

Evoking a sense of unity and collective strength, this modern American name translates as strong or leader. It feels very contemporary, often associated with a close-knit group or team. That gives it an energetic, forward-thinking feel for a boy.

500 births at peak (2024)

Zaid

1 SyllableStable

Carrying the idea of increase and growth, this strong name comes from Arabic traditions. It signifies someone who is expanding or progressing, often associated with a leader. Historically, Zaid ibn Harithah was a renowned companion of the Prophet Muhammad, giving it deep roots.

475 births at peak (2018)

Yael

1 SyllableRising

A name with a lively spirit, Yael comes from Hebrew and translates as "wild." It's found in the Bible, where it refers to a courageous figure. This name feels both ancient and untamed, making it a distinctive option.

472 births at peak (2023)

Mac

1 SyllableRising

Often seen as a prefix in Scottish and Irish surnames, Mac also works as a standalone name for boys. It signifies "son of," giving it a strong, familial connection. Many people associate it with a cool, straightforward image, perhaps because of its short, punchy sound.

470 births at peak (2022)

Koen

1 SyllableRising

This strong name has Dutch roots, but it also translates from Hebrew to carry the idea of "brave," "wise," or "leader." You’ll often hear it in the Netherlands, where it's a well-established and familiar choice for boys. It has a modern sound here, though.

468 births at peak (2023)

Creed

1 SyllableRising

Carrying a strong sense of conviction, Creed is a name that directly translates to "belief" or "guiding principle." It has Latin roots, but also a modern American feel to it. For many, it also brings to mind the character from the popular Rocky movie franchise.

467 births at peak (2024)

Chaim

1 SyllableStable

What could be more positive than a name that means "life"? Chaim comes from Hebrew and Yiddish, carrying the idea of hope and joy. It’s a widely recognized name in Jewish communities, often used in the traditional toast "L'chaim," which means "to life." It feels full of optimism.

462 births at peak (2022)

Zeke

1 SyllableFalling

With a short, punchy sound, Zeke is often used as a nickname for longer Hebrew names like Ezekiel or Zechariah. It translates to 'God strengthens' or 'the Lord has remembered,' giving it a powerful backing. This name feels cool and approachable while still holding a strong, classic heritage.

459 births at peak (2022)

Crue

1 SyllableRising

For parents looking for something modern and sharp, this name offers a strong, distinctive sound. It’s an American and British name that translates as "strong" or "friend," giving it a positive and grounded feel. You don't hear it often, which adds to its unique appeal.

457 births at peak (2024)

Grey

1 SyllableFalling

As a color name, Grey offers a sleek and understated feel for a boy. It has British and French roots, giving it a sophisticated edge without being overly fussy. This name brings a calm, modern simplicity that parents often look for.

445 births at peak (2021)

Zayd

1 SyllableRising

What would it be like to carry a name that means "strong" or "leader"? This Arabic name definitely has a powerful sound to it. It’s also seen in many cultures around the world, making it feel both established and modern for a boy.

442 births at peak (2025)

Flynn

1 SyllableFalling

With a crisp sound, this Irish name translates as "son of the red-haired one." It carries a strong, brave energy, making it feel both modern and rooted in heritage. Many know it as a familiar surname, which gives it a relatable feel.

430 births at peak (2021)

Riggs

1 SyllableRising

With a crisp, strong sound, Riggs feels like a modern surname choice for a boy. It has English roots, often associated with a 'ridge' or 'elevation,' which gives it an inherent sense of stability. You might recognize it from a few popular TV characters today.

410 births at peak (2024)

Khai

1 SyllableRising

This short name comes from both Vietnamese and Arabic cultures. It carries the idea of "victory," which gives it a strong, positive feel. You might recognize it as the name singer Zayn Malik chose for his daughter, giving it a modern touch.

399 births at peak (2023)

Rey

1 SyllableFalling

You might recognize this name for its short, powerful sound, which means 'king' in Spanish. It comes from Latin roots and feels both traditional and modern. For many, it brings to mind the brave character from the Star Wars saga, giving it a familiar, heroic feel.

394 births at peak (2021)

Forest

1 SyllableRising

Thinking of wide-open spaces and tall trees, this name is directly from the Old French word "forêt." It brings with it the idea of nature and a quiet, wild strength. So, it's a choice that feels very earthy and serene for a child.

391 births at peak (2022)

Jrue

1 SyllableRising

Basketball player Jrue Holiday brought this name more into the public eye, giving it a recognizable face. It’s an American name that suggests qualities like "truth" and "strength." So, it carries a grounded yet powerful sense, making it appealing for a boy.

379 births at peak (2025)

Axl

1 SyllableFalling

If you like the sound of Axel but want something a bit more edgy, this spelling might be for you. It’s a Scandinavian name, also carrying the idea of "peace." The single 'x' gives it a distinct rock-and-roll flair, famously linked to a certain musician. It feels both familiar and unique.

379 births at peak (2019)

Wes

1 SyllableRising

For a boy, Wes feels sharp and modern, a standalone choice that gets right to the point. It’s a shortened form of Wesley, carrying that same sense of steadiness and strength. Many parents like its cool, approachable sound, making it a solid, no-frills option.

376 births at peak (2025)

Blaze

1 SyllableRising

The imagery this name brings to mind is all about energy and power. With Latin and British roots, it translates to “fire” or “flame,” making it a strong, edgy option. It’s a bold choice that certainly leaves an impression.

373 births at peak (2022)

Bode

1 SyllableRising

With its crisp, one-syllable sound, this name has German and Norse origins. It translates as "leader" or "strong," giving it a powerful, direct feel. It’s a modern-sounding choice that still connects to old world roots, like a simplified version of a classic.

347 births at peak (2025)

Truce

1 SyllableRising

This unique American word name directly signifies "peace," offering a clear and gentle message. It’s not a common pick, making it a very distinctive option for parents looking for something truly original. You don't often see a name that means exactly what it says.

344 births at peak (2025)

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