4+ 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 35 4+ Syllable boy names features a balanced phonetic structure, averaging 4.1 syllables per name. With a peak popularity in the Gen Alpha Peak, these names flow beautifully and pair wonderfully with family names.

Collection Snapshot

Total Names
35
Avg Peak Year
2015Gen Alpha Peak
Avg Syllables
4.1
Trend Distribution
Rising Trend: 49%Stable Trend: 31%Falling Trend: 20%
Common Origins
HebrewSpanishLatin
Common Styles
ClassicBiblicalHebrew
Top Themes
GodlyBlessingStrong

Trends in this Collection

Recently Peaked

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

EmilianoEmilioLuciano

Most Established

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

AlexanderIsaiahJeremiah

Recently Declining

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

AlexanderJeremiahEduardo

Collection Insights

Most Popular

The name with the highest overall peak birth registrations.

Alexander

You often hear this name and immediately think of ancient history, particularly Alexander the Great. This powerful boy's name is Greek, translating as "defender of mankind" or "protector." It’s a name that has been worn by kings, emperors, and leaders for centuries.

20,708 births at peak (1993)

Fastest Rising

The name showing the strongest positive growth in recent years.

Emiliano

If you’re looking for a name that sounds strong and commanding, this Latin and Spanish pick fits well. It carries the idea of being a leader or a strong individual. The name has a confident presence, often heard in Latin American cultures.

3,701 births at peak (2025)

Rare & Unique

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

Agastya

When you hear Agastya, you might picture someone truly formidable. This Indian name, from Sanskrit, translates as "strong" or "powerful," fitting for the revered Hindu sage it’s connected to. It’s a name that brings a deep, spiritual weight and a sense of enduring strength.

253 births at peak (2025)

Full List of 4+ Syllable Boy Names

Displaying all 35 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.

Alexander

4 SyllablesFalling

You often hear this name and immediately think of ancient history, particularly Alexander the Great. This powerful boy's name is Greek, translating as "defender of mankind" or "protector." It’s a name that has been worn by kings, emperors, and leaders for centuries.

20,708 births at peak (1993)

Isaiah

4 SyllablesStable

An old name with deep roots in Hebrew tradition, this choice translates as "salvation of the Lord." It’s a significant biblical name, belonging to a major prophet known for his messages of hope and redemption. So, it brings a strong sense of faith and blessing.

10,483 births at peak (2006)

Jeremiah

4 SyllablesFalling

This name comes from ancient Hebrew, carrying a strong biblical history. It signifies "Yahweh will exalt," connecting it to a prophet known for his powerful messages. Jeremiah has a classic feel and has been a consistent choice for many families over time.

7,756 births at peak (2010)

Antonio

4 SyllablesStable

Across Spanish and Italian cultures, this name has a long and respected history. It translates as 'great' or 'illustrious,' sometimes also implying 'strong.' You'll find it frequently in classic literature and film, making it a familiar and enduring choice for boys worldwide.

5,089 births at peak (1997)

Alejandro

4 SyllablesStable

Does this name sound familiar to you? That’s because it’s the Spanish version of Alexander, a name with deep Greek roots. It translates as "defender of mankind," giving it a powerful and enduring meaning. This name has a rhythmic quality and a global presence, often found in music and art.

4,577 births at peak (2001)

Leonardo

4 SyllablesStable

This name has a distinctly Italian feel, but its roots are actually German, translating to "brave as a lion." It’s hard to think of Leonardo without picturing the Renaissance polymath Leonardo da Vinci, which connects it to creativity and genius. So, it carries a strong, artistic legacy.

4,433 births at peak (2019)

Emiliano

5 SyllablesRising

If you’re looking for a name that sounds strong and commanding, this Latin and Spanish pick fits well. It carries the idea of being a leader or a strong individual. The name has a confident presence, often heard in Latin American cultures.

3,701 births at peak (2025)

Giovanni

4 SyllablesStable

You’ve probably heard this classic Italian name quite often, and for good reason. Giovanni is the Italian version of John, which means "God is gracious." Many notable Italian artists and figures, like the painter Giovanni Bellini, have carried this distinguished name throughout history.

3,445 births at peak (2010)

Eduardo

4 SyllablesFalling

This strong name has deep roots in Spanish and Portuguese cultures. It translates to "guardian" or "powerful," carrying a sense of protection and authority. You'll find it among royalty, giving it a dignified feel that's well-loved in Spanish-speaking countries.

3,435 births at peak (2001)

Emilio

4 SyllablesRising

This name, with its Latin and Spanish background, brings to mind someone strong and handsome. It’s a classic choice that feels both familiar and refined. You often see it among artists and actors, like Emilio Estevez, giving it a creative association.

2,397 births at peak (2025)

Maximiliano

6 SyllablesStable

Bringing a distinct Spanish sound, this name is the Latinate form of the classic Maximilian. It signifies someone "great" or "most powerful," carrying a strong, dignified air. This version is a familiar and respected choice in many Spanish-speaking cultures, offering a rich, melodic rhythm. It feels both traditional and vibrant.

1,460 births at peak (2019)

Luciano

4 SyllablesRising

This Italian name carries a strong, resonant quality, perhaps because of its famous operatic connection. It comes from Latin, translating to "bright" or "shining sun," and also means "handsome." You’ll likely think of the legendary tenor Luciano Pavarotti when you hear it.

1,118 births at peak (2025)

Demetrius

4 SyllablesFalling

With its strong Greek roots, this name is often associated with leadership. It’s a powerful choice, translating to a follower of Demeter, the goddess of the harvest. You’ll find this name has a classic, almost regal feel to it, connecting to ancient mythology.

1,079 births at peak (1991)

Ezequiel

4 SyllablesStable

This is the Spanish form of the classic Hebrew name Ezekiel. It also translates to "God strengthens," bringing with it a sense of divine power and protection. You’ll often hear Ezequiel in Spanish-speaking communities, where it’s a familiar and respected choice. It retains that same biblical weight.

1,023 births at peak (2024)

Nehemiah

4 SyllablesStable

Looking for a name with deep historical roots? This one comes from Hebrew, and it carries the profound idea of "the Lord comforts." It's a name you’ll recognize from the Old Testament, where Nehemiah was a significant figure. Because of its biblical connection, it feels strong and dependable, a solid choice for a boy.

969 births at peak (2010)

Zachariah

4 SyllablesStable

Appearing prominently in the Bible, Zachariah is a classic Hebrew name with a rich background. It translates as "God has remembered" or "God's blessing," which gives it a profound spiritual weight. This familiar yet dignified choice has been a respected option for centuries.

874 births at peak (1992)

Mauricio

4 SyllablesStable

This name comes from Latin, carrying the idea of 'dark' or 'dark-skinned'. Mauricio is the Spanish form of Maurice, a name that’s been around for a long time. You often hear it in countries like Mexico and Spain, giving it a familiar feel there.

829 births at peak (2008)

Leonidas

4 SyllablesStable

Thinking of ancient warriors, Leonidas immediately comes to mind, especially the Spartan king. This Greek name carries the powerful idea of a "lion's son" or "brave like a lion," connecting it to strength and leadership. It’s a less common choice, but it holds a lot of historical weight.

760 births at peak (2022)

Isaias

4 SyllablesRising

You might recognize this name as a variation of another well-known biblical choice, sharing its meaning of "salvation of the Lord." It has Greek and Spanish origins, often appearing in religious texts and communities. This version carries a distinct sound while keeping its hopeful message.

755 births at peak (2025)

Izaiah

4 SyllablesFalling

You might recognize this as a twist on a classic biblical name, coming from Hebrew. It signifies "God is salvation" or "God is hope," which are powerful ideas. This spelling gives it a slightly different rhythm while keeping its familiar roots.

744 births at peak (2009)

Maximilian

5 SyllablesFalling

This name has a stately feel, often linked to emperors and royalty from its Latin and German past. It translates as "greatest" or "most powerful," giving it a strong presence. You’ll find it’s a classic choice that still feels grand today, often shortened to Max. It certainly makes an impression.

717 births at peak (2016)

Valentino

4 SyllablesRising

With its Latin and Italian background, this name evokes a sense of strength, bravery, and handsomeness. It's a name that feels quite romantic and classic, often bringing to mind the famous fashion house. You’ll find it carries an elegant charm, making it a distinctive choice.

710 births at peak (2025)

Hezekiah

4 SyllablesRising

This strong Hebrew name carries the idea of 'God strengthens' or 'God is my strength.' It’s a biblical choice, belonging to a righteous king of Judah known for his faith and reforms. People might consider it for its historical weight and powerful sound. It offers a solid, traditional feel.

631 births at peak (2024)

Alessandro

4 SyllablesRising

This classic Italian name translates as "protector" or "defender," tracing its roots back to Greek. It’s the masculine form of Alexandra, a name many people know. In Italy, you’ll often hear it shortened to Sandro, which gives it a familiar, friendly touch.

608 births at peak (2025)

Eliseo

4 SyllablesRising

With its Spanish sound, this boy's name is a form of the Hebrew Elisha. It signifies "God is my salvation" or "God is my help," linking to a prophetic figure in the Bible. This version feels distinctive and less common than its English counterpart.

547 births at peak (2025)

Benicio

4 SyllablesRising

If you like a name with a bit of a flourish, this Spanish and Latin option means "blessing" or "lucky." It has a distinctly melodic sound. You might recognize it from actor Benicio del Toro, which gives it a touch of Hollywood charm. It’s a distinctive choice.

405 births at peak (2025)

Aurelio

4 SyllablesRising

If you like names with a warm, sunny sound, this one might appeal. Aurelio has Latin roots, translating as 'the golden one' or 'shining sun,' and it’s a common choice in Spanish-speaking cultures. It brings to mind brightness and a classic, old-world charm.

399 births at peak (2025)

Zechariah

4 SyllablesRising

Many people recognize Zechariah from the Bible, where he was a prophet. This classic Hebrew name translates as "God remembers" or "the Lord has remembered." It’s a familiar yet substantial choice that has kept its dignified feel over many centuries.

394 births at peak (2015)

Azaiah

4 SyllablesRising

Carrying the idea of being "Godly" or a "blessing," this Hebrew name offers a distinct sound. It’s a less common choice, often seen as a distinctive alternative to more familiar biblical names. You might find it appealing if you appreciate a name with a strong spiritual root, yet want something unique.

374 births at peak (2025)

Jedidiah

4 SyllablesFalling

Do you know this Hebrew name was another name for the biblical King Solomon? It’s a significant name, translating to "beloved of the Lord" or "friend of God." It carries a weight of history and a strong spiritual resonance, making it an old-fashioned yet meaningful choice for a boy.

362 births at peak (2017)

Asaiah

4 SyllablesRising

If you’re looking for a name that feels both familiar and uncommon, Asaiah might be it. This Hebrew name translates as "Godly" or "blessing," carrying a sense of hope. It’s a less frequently heard biblical choice that still has a gentle strength.

339 births at peak (2025)

Jeremias

4 SyllablesRising

If you like the classic sound of Jeremiah, Jeremias offers a slightly different take. This name is a Greek and Latin form of the Hebrew original, which translates as "Yahweh will exalt." It’s less common in English-speaking countries but frequently heard in parts of Europe and Latin America.

314 births at peak (2024)

Ignacio

4 SyllablesRising

With its Latin background, Ignacio translates as 'fiery' or 'spirit,' and it’s a deeply classic Spanish name. It’s well-known through Saint Ignatius of Loyola, the founder of the Jesuit order, giving it significant historical weight. So, it carries a strong, traditional feel.

313 births at peak (2006)

Alessio

4 SyllablesRising

Thinking about a strong name that feels current? This Italian choice means "protector" or "defender," stemming from Greek. It’s a shorter, more streamlined version of Alessandro, giving it a distinct, modern appeal. You’ll hear it often in Italy.

276 births at peak (2025)

Agastya

4 SyllablesRising

When you hear Agastya, you might picture someone truly formidable. This Indian name, from Sanskrit, translates as "strong" or "powerful," fitting for the revered Hindu sage it’s connected to. It’s a name that brings a deep, spiritual weight and a sense of enduring strength.

253 births at peak (2025)

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