American Names for Boy: Full List & Meanings

Looking for the perfect boy name with rich history? This collection of 159 American names offers a beautiful blend of cultural heritage and modern appeal. With an average peak popularity in the Gen Alpha Peak, these names trace their roots to American, British, and Irish, reflecting deep linguistic traditions.

Collection Snapshot

Total Names
159
Avg Peak Year
2015Gen Alpha Peak
Avg Syllables
1.8
Trend Distribution
Rising Trend: 32%Stable Trend: 19%Falling Trend: 49%
Common Origins
AmericanBritishIrish
Common Styles
ModernUniqueCool
Top Themes
StrongLeaderBrave

Trends in this Collection

Recently Peaked

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

CooperArcherStetson

Most Established

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

JaydenJacksonWayne

Recently Declining

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

JaydenJacksonBrayden

Collection Insights

Most Popular

The name with the highest overall peak birth registrations.

Jayden

You’ve probably heard this name quite a bit, as it’s become a well-known choice in America. It has Hebrew origins, and it carries the idea of "strong" or "thankful." Some also see it as a blend of names like Jason and Aidan, giving it a familiar yet fresh appeal.

19,083 births at peak (2009)

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.

Brewer

If you’re looking for something with a grounded, earthy feel, Brewer might be a good fit. This name comes from an old English occupational surname for someone who made beer. So, it carries a sense of strength and craftsmanship, reflecting a sturdy, hands-on heritage.

319 births at peak (2025)

Full List of American 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.

Jayden

2 SyllablesFalling

You’ve probably heard this name quite a bit, as it’s become a well-known choice in America. It has Hebrew origins, and it carries the idea of "strong" or "thankful." Some also see it as a blend of names like Jason and Aidan, giving it a familiar yet fresh appeal.

19,083 births at peak (2009)

Jackson

2 SyllablesFalling

This name literally means “son of Jack,” so it carries that same idea of being strong and enduring. It started as a British surname, but it’s become a commonly given name in America, giving it a familiar yet sturdy feel. It’s a solid, dependable option.

12,626 births at peak (2013)

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)

Brayden

2 SyllablesFalling

With its Irish heritage, Brayden carries the idea of being both brave and strong. This name became quite popular in America during the late 20th century, fitting into the trend of names ending with the "-aden" sound. It has a youthful, energetic feel that many parents appreciate.

9,168 births at peak (2010)

Danny

2 SyllablesStable

This name often serves as a friendly short form for Daniel, which comes from Hebrew and means "God is my judge." However, it also has an informal, approachable feel, almost like "friend." It’s a familiar and grounded choice that many people recognize.

9,126 births at peak (1954)

Grayson

2 SyllablesFalling

There's a modern appeal to Grayson, a name that's become quite common for boys. With British and American roots, it signifies 'son of the gray-haired one' or 'noble.' It feels current, but still has a grounded, familiar sound.

8,850 births at peak (2016)

Hayden

2 SyllablesStable

Thinking about a name that works for anyone? Hayden is a versatile option with British and American origins. It has a natural, earthy sound, often linked to "hay valley," making it a balanced choice for both boys and girls.

8,611 births at peak (2008)

Jaxon

2 SyllablesFalling

When you hear Jaxon, you might think of its more traditional cousin, Jackson, but this spelling offers a fresh American twist. It translates as "son of Jack," bringing a sense of heritage and strength. The "x" gives it a contemporary edge that many parents appreciate.

8,165 births at peak (2016)

Cooper

2 SyllablesRising

This name began as an English occupational surname for someone who made or repaired barrels. It suggests someone strong and capable, almost a leader in their craft. Now, it’s a widely used first name, especially in America, with a friendly, modern sound.

7,653 births at peak (2025)

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)

Jaden

2 SyllablesFalling

If you like names that sound current, this one has a Hebrew background, though it's become quite Americanized. It carries the idea of "strong," and it definitely feels solid. Many people associate it with Jaden Smith, which gave it a boost in recognition.

7,256 births at peak (2007)

Maverick

3 SyllablesStable

Someone independent and unconventional might fit the name Maverick, which comes from American English. It actually refers to an unbranded calf, symbolizing a person who doesn't follow the herd. So, it’s a modern pick for a free spirit.

7,147 births at peak (2022)

Colton

2 SyllablesFalling

Many people are familiar with Colton, a name with British and American origins. It carries the idea of a "dark town" or "coal town," which suggests strength and an earthy quality. It’s a very established choice, especially for those wanting a country feel.

6,496 births at peak (2013)

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)

Franklin

2 SyllablesRising

Does this name make you think of history? With British and American roots, it translates as 'free landholder' or 'leader,' carrying a distinguished feel. And it’s hard not to connect it to figures like Benjamin Franklin, a foundational American.

5,387 births at peak (1933)

Kayden

2 SyllablesFalling

From Arabic roots, this boy’s name translates as "friend" or "companion," also carrying the idea of being joyful. It has become a very popular modern American choice, often appreciated for its contemporary sound. So, it feels both friendly and current.

5,136 births at peak (2014)

Caden

2 SyllablesRising

An Irish name with a firm sound, Caden also feels quite American in its modern usage. It translates as "warrior" or "strong," giving it a powerful meaning. Many parents like how it sounds both familiar and fresh, carrying that confident, resilient feel from its old roots.

5,122 births at peak (2007)

Jaxson

2 SyllablesFalling

Some names offer a distinct spelling to stand out, and Jaxson is one of them. This American and British variation of Jackson still carries the powerful idea of being "son of Jack." The "s" before the "on" creates a slightly different visual, yet keeps the familiar sound.

5,080 births at peak (2015)

Greyson

2 SyllablesFalling

If you like the sound of a modern surname, Greyson might be a good fit. It’s a name with British and American roots, literally translating to "son of Grey." This choice feels current and strong, making it a popular option for many families today.

4,889 births at peak (2017)

Kaden

2 SyllablesFalling

A name that carries the idea of a "warrior" can feel very strong. This modern-sounding choice has roots in Arabic, though it’s also seen as an American creation. It’s a solid pick for parents looking for something with a powerful sound and contemporary appeal.

4,849 births at peak (2006)

Jameson

3 SyllablesFalling

Coming from British origins, this name literally means "son of James." It’s often seen as a surname, but in America, it’s become a popular first name that feels both traditional and current. Because of its connection, it also signifies strength.

4,708 births at peak (2019)

Dalton

2 SyllablesStable

With a classic, sturdy feel, Dalton comes from an Old English surname. It means "from the valley town," which suggests a sense of stability and strength. This name often feels like a solid, traditional choice, especially in more country-leaning styles.

4,590 births at peak (1998)

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)

Walker

2 SyllablesRising

Sometimes, names that start as occupations make for strong personal names. This one comes from an Old English surname for someone who "walked" or "fullered" cloth. It feels very grounded and American, giving off a steady, dependable impression that many parents appreciate for a boy.

4,408 births at peak (2022)

Colby

2 SyllablesStable

You might first think of the cheese, but this name actually holds a much older heritage. It's a British place name, conveying the idea of a "dark settlement" or "coal town." As a boy's name, it brings a strong, grounded feel without being overly common today.

3,979 births at peak (2001)

Jalen

2 SyllablesRising

This modern name has roots in Greek culture, where it translates to "healer" or "strong." You might recognize it because of the basketball player Jalen Rose, who helped bring it into the public eye. It’s a distinctive choice that feels both familiar and fresh for a boy.

3,680 births at peak (2000)

Harrison

3 SyllablesStable

This British and American name literally translates as "son of Harry," which is a common way surnames became first names in English-speaking cultures. It’s a classic choice that feels both traditional and current. You often see it used in families wanting a nod to a paternal figure or a strong, established sound.

3,670 births at peak (2016)

Archer

2 SyllablesRising

Thinking about someone who uses a bow and arrow brings this name to mind. It’s a British and American name that signifies an "archer" or "hunter," implying strength and precision. It’s a surname that became a first name, giving it a grounded, capable feel.

3,654 births at peak (2025)

Kingston

2 SyllablesFalling

This name brings to mind specific places, like the capital of Jamaica. It’s a British place name that translates as "king's town" or "royal estate." The name gained prominence as a first name when Gwen Stefani chose it for her son, giving it a modern, cool edge.

3,422 births at peak (2021)

Brantley

2 SyllablesFalling

The sound of this name brings to mind wide-open spaces and a relaxed, welcoming feel. It’s an American name with British roots, translating as 'fire brand’s field' or simply 'strong.' You’ll often hear it in country music circles, giving it a distinctive character.

3,399 births at peak (2014)

Braxton

2 SyllablesFalling

Coming from British roots, Braxton started as a surname, which is a common path for many modern American first names. It carries the idea of "Brock's town," often associated with strength and resilience. This name feels familiar yet still maintains an uncommon edge, making it a distinctive choice.

3,394 births at peak (2014)

Kaiden

2 SyllablesFalling

For parents looking for a name with a contemporary edge, Kaiden offers a strong option. It has roots in Arabic, where it translates as "warrior," and also a distinct American feel. This name has an energetic sound, fitting well with other names that share its modern rhythm and strong consonants.

3,352 births at peak (2014)

Legend

2 SyllablesFalling

The idea of greatness and illustrious deeds is wrapped up in this American name. It’s a modern choice that carries a powerful message, signifying someone remarkable from the start. You’ll find it often picked by parents wanting a truly memorable and impactful name for their child.

3,243 births at peak (2021)

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)

Rylan

2 SyllablesFalling

With an Irish background, Rylan carries ideas of strength, bravery, and nobility. It’s a name that has really found its footing in America, often feeling like a fresh, contemporary choice. This makes it a good option if you like traditional roots with a current sound.

3,164 births at peak (2011)

Jaiden

2 SyllablesFalling

With its modern sound, this name carries the idea of being strong. It has roots in both Hebrew and American naming traditions. You often see it spelled in a few different ways, which adds to its contemporary feel. It's a name that feels fresh and current.

2,930 births at peak (2008)

Cayden

2 SyllablesFalling

This modern-sounding name has a strong feel, with roots in both American and Gaelic traditions. It carries the idea of being a "warrior" or "brave." And while it feels contemporary, it has that historical echo that many parents appreciate for a boy.

2,907 births at peak (2009)

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)

Stetson

2 SyllablesRising

This name has a distinctly American feel, often bringing to mind the iconic cowboy hat. It carries the idea of strength and leadership, fitting for its rugged association. It’s a choice that feels grounded and unique for a boy.

2,699 births at peak (2025)

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)

Jaylen

2 SyllablesFalling

Carrying the strong idea of being "bright," this name has American and Greek roots. It also translates as "bird," suggesting a sense of freedom and lightness. You’ll often hear it in sports, giving it an energetic and athletic association.

2,546 births at peak (2009)

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)

Colter

2 SyllablesRising

A less common option among its sound-alike names, Colter comes from British and American backgrounds. It signifies a "strong guardian" and often refers to someone who tends horses, giving it an authentic, outdoorsy feel. This occupational link makes it distinct.

2,354 births at peak (2025)

Trenton

2 SyllablesFalling

This name comes from British roots, translating as "Trent's settlement." It carries the idea of strength, perhaps from a specific place. You often see it connected to cities, like Trenton, New Jersey, giving it a familiar, grounded feel.

2,335 births at peak (2007)

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)

Zayden

2 SyllablesFalling

Coming from American roots, this name has a truly modern feel. It translates to "strong" or "leader," which gives it a confident energy. Many parents like its distinct sound, which is probably why it has become more common in recent times.

2,246 births at peak (2014)

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)

Jayceon

3 SyllablesFalling

There's a clear, rhythmic quality to this American name, giving it a powerful presence. It’s a newer creation that has seen a rise in use, particularly within the Black community. It’s often linked to the ideas of being "strong" and a "leader," embodying a sense of purpose.

2,022 births at peak (2014)

Dallas

2 SyllablesStable

This name brings to mind wide-open spaces and a touch of Southern charm. Dallas is a Scottish place name that translates to "dwelling by the waterfall," giving it a connection to strength and wildness. It’s also famously a major city in Texas, making it a strong geographical choice.

1,971 births at peak (2015)

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)

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)

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)

Kyler

2 SyllablesFalling

If you like names that suggest skill, Kyler is a Dutch name translating as "archer." It also carries the idea of being strong, giving it a balanced feel. This name has a sound that’s familiar but still stands out from more common choices.

1,728 births at peak (2019)

Braylon

2 SyllablesFalling

Evoking qualities of strength and nobility, Braylon has American and Irish roots. This name translates as "brave" or "strong," giving it a confident feel. It gained notice in the US, perhaps influenced by athletes and similar-sounding names, offering a distinct modern sound.

1,702 births at peak (2009)

Justice

2 SyllablesFalling

The idea of fairness and truth is embodied in this strong, direct name. It comes from the Latin word "iustitia," which translates as righteousness and equity. As a virtue name, it clearly states its connection to integrity and moral strength. It’s a bold and meaningful choice.

1,689 births at peak (1996)

Junior

3 SyllablesStable

We often hear this word to describe someone younger, and that’s exactly what this name means. Coming from Latin, it signifies "the younger one," often used for a son named after his father. It carries a fresh, modern feel, suggesting new beginnings and youthful energy. It’s a distinct and straightforward option.

1,607 births at peak (1927)

Gunner

2 SyllablesFalling

Thinking about a name with a powerful sound but a modern edge? This Americanized spelling keeps the strength of its Norse origin. It signifies a "brave warrior" or "bold soldier," a direct translation from its older form. It feels fresh while still having deep roots.

1,597 births at peak (2015)

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)

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)

Caiden

2 SyllablesFalling

This spelling variation gives a familiar name a slightly different look. Caiden, like its cousin Caden, carries Irish origins and signifies "warrior" or "strong." It has become a distinct choice for parents wanting a similar sound with a unique visual twist.

1,445 births at peak (2008)

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)

Forrest

2 SyllablesRising

This name brings to mind wide-open natural spaces and carries the idea of wildness. It comes from an old English surname, pointing to someone who lived near or worked in a forest. And because of that strong natural imagery, it feels grounded and earthy today.

1,381 births at peak (1994)

Kayson

2 SyllablesStable

Carrying the idea of joy and fresh starts, this American name has a bright, upbeat sound. It’s a modern creation that fits right in with other names like Jaxon or Grayson. Parents often choose it for its energetic and positive feel.

1,314 births at peak (2025)

Daxton

2 SyllablesFalling

You might recognize this name as a newer American creation. It’s often considered a modern take on names like Dax, carrying the idea of someone creative and strong. This blend of sounds gives it a fresh, cool feel for a boy.

1,276 births at peak (2019)

Sonny

2 SyllablesRising

Sometimes used as a term of endearment, this American name has a cheerful, bright sound. It often translates to "shining sun" or "cheerful," reflecting a sunny personality. You'll find it’s also a classic nickname that people sometimes use as a given name.

1,192 births at peak (2025)

Zyaire

2 SyllablesRising

To be a leader and strong is what this name suggests, drawing on powerful roots. Zyaire has both African and American origins, giving it a modern sensibility. It’s a slightly different take on Zyair, which gives it its own distinct look while keeping the same powerful meaning.

1,160 births at peak (2024)

Colson

2 SyllablesRising

With its British and American origins, this name signifies 'son of Coal' or 'son of Nicholas,' which can suggest a strong, dark-haired person. It’s a contemporary choice that feels both familiar and unique. Rapper Machine Gun Kelly, whose birth name is Colson, gives it a distinct modern connection.

1,099 births at peak (2025)

Braylen

2 SyllablesFalling

There is a contemporary feel to Braylen, a name that blends American and Irish influences. It signifies qualities like strength, nobility, and bravery, making it a powerful option. This name often feels like a modern creation, offering a fresh sound for a child.

1,054 births at peak (2011)

Major

2 SyllablesFalling

The idea of greatness and leadership is central to this boy's name, which has Latin roots. It translates as "greater" or "powerful." You might know it as a military rank, but it’s also become a bold, modern choice for parents seeking a strong statement.

1,050 births at peak (2017)

Leland

2 SyllablesStable

With an Old English background, this name translates to "fallow land" or "unseeded land." It started as a surname, often referring to someone from such a field. Now, Leland feels classic and grounded, carrying a quiet strength that many appreciate in a name.

1,035 births at peak (2007)

Kade

1 SyllableStable

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)

Brycen

2 SyllablesFalling

This name offers a slightly different take on a Scottish tradition, with American influences. It also signifies "strong" and "noble," much like its close relatives. Brycen has a contemporary edge, often appealing to parents who like a familiar but distinct sound.

999 births at peak (2011)

Zaiden

2 SyllablesFalling

Looking for something with a modern flair that still feels grounded? Zaiden is an American invention, evolving from the Arabic name Zaid. It carries the same powerful idea of strength and growth, but with an updated sound. This creative spin gives a classic meaning a distinctly current feel for a boy.

978 births at peak (2013)

Raiden

2 SyllablesStable

In Japanese mythology, Raiden is the god of thunder and lightning, carrying the idea of power and a warrior spirit. It’s a bold choice that feels both ancient and very current. This name has a strong, energetic sound that many parents appreciate.

969 births at peak (2022)

Jaxton

2 SyllablesFalling

Where did Jaxton come from? This distinctly American creation has a newer feel, likely a blend of modern sounds and the familiar "ton" ending. It gives off a strong, bold impression, which lines up with its powerful meaning. Parents often pick it for its unique sound.

966 births at peak (2018)

Jayson

2 SyllablesFalling

You might recognize this as a modern take on the classic Greek name Jason. It has American usage and signifies a "healer" or a "leader." This version feels a bit more current while still holding onto those powerful, enduring meanings.

963 births at peak (2004)

Lawson

2 SyllablesStable

If you’re looking for a name with a familiar, solid sound, this one might fit. Lawson is a British surname, literally translating as 'son of Lawrence.' It feels modern and approachable, yet it holds a classic family connection.

929 births at peak (2021)

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)

Kamden

2 SyllablesFalling

If you like names with a place-name connection, Kamden could be a good fit. This Scottish and American name translates as 'strong,' giving it a sturdy feel. It offers a fresh, modern twist on similar-sounding options, appealing to parents looking for something distinct.

925 births at peak (2013)

Rocky

2 SyllablesRising

You might think of a certain fictional boxer when you hear this name, and it’s true, that character embodies its feel. Rocky is often used as a nickname for Rocco or other strong names, suggesting someone brave and manly. It has American and Italian roots, giving it a cool, approachable edge.

920 births at peak (1957)

Clay

1 SyllableRising

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)

Kason

2 SyllablesFalling

There's a cheerful energy to the American name Kason, which points to joy and fresh starts. It has a modern sound that feels quite upbeat and clear. Many parents are drawn to its rhythmic flow, making it a distinct choice.

899 births at peak (2019)

Kyaire

2 SyllablesRising

This name has an American background, often seen as a modern and creative choice for a boy. It carries the idea of being strong, which makes it a powerful option. The unique spelling of Kyaire gives it a distinctive feel that stands out among other names.

886 births at peak (2025)

Kylo

2 SyllablesRising

This name instantly brings to mind the Star Wars universe, where it’s linked to a powerful, somewhat dark character. It’s an American creation that offers a bold sound, perfect if you’re looking for something with a modern, fictional origin. Kylo definitely makes an impression.

883 births at peak (2024)

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)

Kashton

2 SyllablesRising

Looking for a name that sounds current and grounded? This American option blends strength with the promise of new beginnings. It has a similar feel to other modern names ending in '-ton,' giving it a familiar yet distinct presence for a boy. The longer form adds a bit of weight.

864 births at peak (2022)

Jamari

3 SyllablesStable

Blending American and African sounds, this name conveys powerful ideas. It translates as "strong" or "leader," making it a compelling choice for a boy. And because it shares a similar rhythm with other "Ja-" names, it feels both unique and approachable.

817 births at peak (2008)

Kolton

2 SyllablesFalling

This American name carries the idea of being strong. It’s a modern twist on Colton, offering a slightly different, more unique spelling. You’ll often find it in families who appreciate a country aesthetic or a solid, grounded sound for a boy.

796 births at peak (2012)

Princeton

3 SyllablesFalling

This distinguished name brings to mind an esteemed American university, giving it an academic and sophisticated air. It originates from an English surname, meaning “Prince’s town,” hinting at its leadership roots. Many families appreciate its strong, classic sound for a boy.

793 births at peak (2017)

Kaysen

2 SyllablesRising

If you like names with a fresh, contemporary feel, this American option might appeal to you. It signifies new beginnings and a joyful spirit, which are wonderful sentiments for a baby. This name fits well with the current trend for modern-sounding boy names ending in "en."

786 births at peak (2025)

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)

Kyson

2 SyllablesStable

Thinking about a name that feels distinctly American and modern? Kyson fits that description well. It’s a newer creation, often linked to the idea of strength. Many parents are drawn to its contemporary sound, especially those looking for something fresh and less traditional.

758 births at peak (2023)

Colten

2 SyllablesFalling

You might hear this as a modern take on a more traditional name, with origins in both British and American naming traditions. It translates to "strong" or "wild," keeping a familiar sound while offering a slightly different spelling. This version feels a bit softer than its cousin.

757 births at peak (2009)

Jamison

3 SyllablesFalling

This name feels substantial, translating as "son of James," and implying strength through its British and American heritage. It’s a good example of a surname that has moved into the first-name spot, giving it a familiar yet distinguished sound. That’s a common trend parents often look for.

756 births at peak (2017)

Ryland

2 SyllablesFalling

The name Ryland suggests open spaces and a connection to nature, often linked to "rye land" in its British origins. It carries the idea of being strong and noble, a grounded sort of strength. This makes it a good fit if you appreciate names that feel both modern and tied to the earth.

754 births at peak (2013)

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)

Kasen

2 SyllablesStable

This American name carries the idea of strength and fresh starts. It’s a modern choice with a crisp sound that many parents like today. You often see it as a contemporary take on classic sounds, giving it a familiar yet distinct feel for a boy.

742 births at peak (2019)

Cason

2 SyllablesFalling

Considering its Irish and American background, Cason holds the meaning of a strong protector, making it a solid choice. It's a newer variation that offers a slightly different look and feel from similar names. This spelling gives it a distinct charm while keeping its powerful roots.

731 births at peak (2014)

Jasai

2 SyllablesRising

Have you heard of Jasai? This name blends Hebrew origins with a distinctly American feel. It translates to "Godly" and "strong," which gives it a powerful yet unusual sound. That makes it a good option if you’re looking for something both biblical and modern.

727 births at peak (2025)

Tripp

1 SyllableStable

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)

Raylan

2 SyllablesFalling

If you are looking for a name with a distinctive American feel, Raylan might be worth considering. It translates as "leader" and "brave," suggesting a person with strong character. Lots of people connect it to the charismatic lead from a well-known television show, which gives it a modern, cool presence.

687 births at peak (2015)

Kingsley

2 SyllablesFalling

With a distinguished, regal sound, this British name translates as "king's meadow." It started as a surname, but now it’s a confident choice for a first name. It offers a sophisticated feel, combining natural imagery with a sense of authority and tradition.

667 births at peak (2020)

Kaison

2 SyllablesStable

You might like this modern American name for its upbeat sound and positive message. It’s thought to signify "joyful" and "new beginnings," which are wonderful ideas for a child. This name often feels like a creative spin on more traditional options, offering something fresh.

655 births at peak (2020)

Chosen

2 SyllablesRising

This modern American name comes with a strong spiritual feel, carrying the idea of being selected or blessed. It’s a word name that speaks to a special designation, almost like a divine favor. Many parents pick it for its clear, uplifting message.

641 births at peak (2025)

Nixon

2 SyllablesFalling

This surname-turned-first-name has British origins, literally translating to "son of Nicholas." It carries an assertive feel, signifying a "leader" or someone "strong." The name gained significant recognition due to the American presidency, giving it a distinctive historical weight.

638 births at peak (2017)

Chozen

2 SyllablesRising

You’ll see this name as a unique spelling variation of a spiritual word name from America. It means someone who is blessed or divinely picked, offering a distinct look with the 'z'. This version gives the name a slightly different modern edge.

616 births at peak (2025)

Ledger

2 SyllablesRising

You might recognize this name as a surname, but it’s becoming a distinct first name. From German, it translates to "spear-people" or "army," which gives it a strong, warrior spirit. It feels modern and a bit rugged, offering something different for parents wanting a unique choice.

613 births at peak (2024)

Cannon

2 SyllablesFalling

This name has a sound that immediately suggests power, connecting to the English word for a large gun. It also relates to the idea of a 'canon,' like a body of religious law or a church official. It’s a strong, straightforward option with a very modern feel.

595 births at peak (2021)

Layton

2 SyllablesStable

This name has roots in English geography, translating as "settlement with a leek garden" or "farm by the stream." It’s a surname that became a first name, giving it a solid, established feel. And many parents appreciate its crisp, two-syllable sound for a boy.

585 births at peak (2015)

Sincere

2 SyllablesStable

This is a virtue name, directly reflecting qualities of truth and kindness. Coming from American and Latin roots, it carries the idea of honesty and genuine feeling. It’s a straightforward name that immediately shares a strong message about character.

582 births at peak (2022)

Brixton

2 SyllablesFalling

A place name with British and American roots, this name comes from a district in South London. It originally translates as "Brihtric's stone," which carries the idea of a strong, enduring presence. It’s a modern choice that feels grounded in its geographical connection.

568 births at peak (2021)

Jamir

2 SyllablesRising

When you hear this name, you might think of someone who guides others. Jamir comes from Arabic origins, where it signifies a leader. It has also become recognized in American culture, particularly within Black communities, offering a distinct and modern feel.

563 births at peak (2023)

Boston

2 SyllablesStable

This name immediately brings to mind the historic American city. It has British origins, eventually giving its name to the Massachusetts settlement. The name itself translates as "strong," making it a solid choice with a clear, grounded feel.

562 births at peak (2014)

Kannon

2 SyllablesFalling

Doesn't Kannon sound like it carries a lot of inherent strength and purpose? This name has both Japanese and American origins, carrying the idea of "powerful" or "protector." It often brings to mind a sense of spiritual guardianship, making it a unique choice.

534 births at peak (2020)

Cayson

2 SyllablesFalling

You might notice Cayson feels distinctly American and new. It’s thought to be a created name, blending sounds from other familiar choices like Cade and Jason. So, it offers a fresh, modern option that still feels grounded and easy to say.

526 births at peak (2016)

Colsen

2 SyllablesRising

This modern-sounding name comes from British and American roots, often translating as 'son of Coal' or 'son of Nicholas.' It carries a strong, grounded energy that appeals to many parents today. The 'sen' ending gives it a distinctive, slightly uncommon edge.

523 births at peak (2025)

Jakai

2 SyllablesRising

This name has a distinct and contemporary sound, drawing from American and African origins. It translates to 'strong,' which gives it a powerful feel. It’s a newer name that offers something a bit different. Many parents appreciate its unique rhythm and presence.

519 births at peak (2025)

Kyree

2 SyllablesFalling

This name has a distinctly modern sound, often considered an American creation. Kyree carries the idea of strong, which fits its energetic feel. It’s a relatively new name that has found its place among parents looking for something fresh and rhythmic.

510 births at peak (2017)

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)

Semaj

2 SyllablesRising

Ever wonder about names that sound familiar but are unique? This American name is a creative invention, essentially "James" spelled backward, giving it a playful, modern feel. It’s often given to someone thought of as a "maverick," someone who goes their own way.

495 births at peak (2009)

Kolter

2 SyllablesRising

With an American origin, this name carries the meaning of "strong," giving it a sturdy and reliable impression. It sounds like a surname, which lends it a grounded and distinctive character. This makes it a solid choice that feels both familiar and unique.

476 births at peak (2025)

Houston

2 SyllablesRising

This name has strong ties to its Scottish roots, where it translates as "settlement on the hill." But for many, it brings to mind the vibrant Texas city, giving it a modern, geographical appeal. It feels grounded and strong, a name that suggests leadership.

469 births at peak (2021)

Jakari

3 SyllablesRising

Do you like names with an energetic sound? This name, with its American and African roots, signifies 'strong' and 'leader.' It has a vibrant feel that many parents are drawn to. It’s definitely a name that stands out in a good way.

467 births at peak (2025)

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)

Axton

2 SyllablesFalling

Carrying the strong ideas of "noble" and "strong," this name has British roots. It comes from a surname that means "Ash town" or "axe stone," giving it an earthy, grounded feel. There's a growing trend of using place names and surnames as first names, and Axton fits right in.

464 births at peak (2021)

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)

Wylder

2 SyllablesRising

This name immediately brings to mind a strong, untamed spirit, translating as "wild" or "brave." It has German roots, but its unique spelling gives it a distinctly American and contemporary feel. You’ll often see it chosen for a child with a free-spirited outlook, leaning into its adventurous nature.

448 births at peak (2025)

Jefferson

3 SyllablesFalling

This name has deep American roots, of course, famously linked to a founding father. It comes from British origins, meaning "son of Jeffrey," which translates to "leader" or "illustrious." So, it carries a sense of distinction and historical importance. It’s a classic choice for a boy.

444 births at peak (2009)

Casen

2 SyllablesStable

This name carries the idea of strength and protection, with roots in both American and Irish traditions. It’s a modern take, giving it a familiar yet distinct sound that many parents like. Casen feels grounded and ready for anything, especially with its connection to a protector.

437 births at peak (2014)

Loyal

2 SyllablesStable

This name immediately brings to mind a strong, admirable quality. Loyal comes from American English, and it’s a virtue name that directly signifies being a true friend, brave, and strong. Choosing a name like this makes a clear statement about the traits you hope for in a child. It’s quite uncommon.

416 births at peak (2022)

Rayden

2 SyllablesStable

This name brings to mind the Japanese god of thunder, Raijin, giving it a strong, mythological feel. It signifies someone powerful and a true warrior. You’ll also find it used in popular culture, like a well-known video game character, which adds to its modern edge.

416 births at peak (2022)

Jaxxon

2 SyllablesStable

The double "x" in Jaxxon immediately makes it feel bold and attention-grabbing. This is a very modern American name, designed to stand out with its unique spelling. It maintains the strong, energetic feel of its "Jax" relatives, signifying power and individuality.

410 births at peak (2021)

Harlem

2 SyllablesStable

The name Harlem immediately brings to mind the famous New York City neighborhood. It originally came from the Dutch city of Haarlem, and then became associated with the vibrant American cultural hub. It carries a distinctive and energetic feel.

409 births at peak (2023)

Zyair

2 SyllablesRising

This name has a really fresh, modern sound, and it’s been gaining notice lately. It comes from African and American roots, carrying the idea of someone strong and a leader. You'll often see it chosen for its unique, confident feel, making it a distinctive option.

397 births at peak (2024)

Ryatt

2 SyllablesRising

A newer American creation, this name has a bold, energetic feel to it. It’s often seen as a modern take, conveying ideas like "brave" or "wild." This choice brings an edgy sound that’s distinct from more traditional spellings.

395 births at peak (2025)

Bridger

2 SyllablesRising

Thinking about a name that sounds both sturdy and kind? Bridger is a British and American name for boys that means “protector” or “strong.” It has a modern feel, perhaps because it started as a surname for someone who lived near a bridge. It’s a less common choice that still feels grounded.

388 births at peak (2025)

Kenai

2 SyllablesRising

This name comes from the stunning Kenai Peninsula in Alaska, giving it a strong connection to nature and wide-open spaces. It translates as "flat land" or "low land" in a local Athabascan dialect, which makes sense for the region. You'll often see it used for boys, evoking a sense of adventure and rugged beauty.

383 births at peak (2025)

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)

Denim

2 SyllablesRising

Thinking of the fabric might be your first thought for this name. This French and American word name has a cool, distinctive sound, carrying the idea of creativity. It certainly makes a statement and feels very current, offering something different.

372 births at peak (2025)

Gatlin

2 SyllablesFalling

With a sound that brings to mind wide open spaces, Gatlin is a British and American name. It translates to "hunter," giving it a rugged feel. The name often shows up in country music contexts, adding to its distinctive charm.

368 births at peak (2022)

Jahmir

2 SyllablesRising

Carrying the powerful idea of "leader," this name has Arabic roots and feels quite strong. It’s a more modern American choice, often favored for its distinctive sound and clear meaning. You don’t hear it often, which makes it stand out.

366 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)

Khaza

2 SyllablesFalling

There’s a distinctive, modern feel to Khaza, which comes from both Arabic and American roots. It’s a truly uncommon choice that carries a strong, resonant sound. You might recognize it from a musician who recently chose it for their child, adding to its contemporary appeal.

337 births at peak (2023)

Dash

1 SyllableFalling

This American name, often used as a standalone or a nickname for Dashiell, feels full of quick energy. Dash translates to ideas of creativity and strength, making it a spirited choice. It brings to mind someone who is vibrant and moves with purpose.

327 births at peak (2017)

Brewer

2 SyllablesRising

If you’re looking for something with a grounded, earthy feel, Brewer might be a good fit. This name comes from an old English occupational surname for someone who made beer. So, it carries a sense of strength and craftsmanship, reflecting a sturdy, hands-on heritage.

319 births at peak (2025)

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