Choosing a name that matches your style is a wonderful way to set a tone for your child's future. These 22 Vintage boy names are curated for parents seeking a specific character and feeling. Often peaking around the Millennial Era, this list features popular choices alongside styles like Vintage, Classic, and British.
Names in this collection that reached their peak popularity most recently.
EverettValentinoTruett
Most Established
Names with the highest historic birth counts in the Social Security dataset.
WalterWyattJulian
Recently Declining
Names that are currently showing a downward trend in annual registrations.
WyattAlvinEmmitt
Collection Insights
Most Popular
The name with the highest overall peak birth registrations.
Walter
You’ll find this German name carries the idea of power and leadership, translating as "ruler of the army" or "powerful warrior." It feels classic and strong, and it’s a name that brings to mind figures like the imaginative Walt Disney, giving it a familiar feel.
13,418 births at peak (1918)
Fastest Rising
The name showing the strongest positive growth in recent years.
Tommy
This familiar name is often a shorter form of Thomas, which has Aramaic roots. It translates to "twin," carrying a simple, direct meaning. While it feels distinctly British, this name has a classic charm that makes it feel warm and approachable for a boy. It’s a comfortable choice.
4,649 births at peak (1947)
Rare & Unique
A less common name in this list that offers a distinctive choice.
Vincenzo
This classic Italian name carries a strong sense of triumph and strength. It comes from Latin, translating to "to conquer" or "victorious." You'll often hear it in Italy, where it's a traditional choice, sometimes shortened to Enzo. It feels grounded and powerful.
403 births at peak (2025)
Full List of Vintage Boy Names
Displaying all 22 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.
Walter
2 SyllablesStable
You’ll find this German name carries the idea of power and leadership, translating as "ruler of the army" or "powerful warrior." It feels classic and strong, and it’s a name that brings to mind figures like the imaginative Walt Disney, giving it a familiar feel.
13,418 births at peak (1918)
Wyatt
2 SyllablesFalling
This name carries a strong sense of courage, translating as "brave" or "warrior." It has both British and German roots, giving it a solid historical background. You might recognize it from famous figures like Wyatt Earp, which adds to its sturdy, classic feel.
9,834 births at peak (2017)
Julian
3 SyllablesStable
This name carries a distinguished Latin background, translating to "handsome" or "youthful." It’s a classic choice with a deep connection to ancient Rome, famously linked to figures like Julius Caesar. Many find it to be a strong, enduring option that feels both historical and current.
8,477 births at peak (2017)
Vincent
2 SyllablesStable
Are you looking for a name that truly embodies strength and perseverance? Vincent has Latin and French roots, translating as "to conquer" or "victorious." It's a classic choice, historically tied to figures like Saint Vincent de Paul and the painter Vincent van Gogh.
6,186 births at peak (1962)
Calvin
2 SyllablesStable
Thinking of classic American fashion, you might recall the designer Calvin Klein. This strong name has French and Latin roots, and it signifies "bald" or "little bald one." Despite that meaning, it's a name that has always felt quite sophisticated.
4,940 births at peak (1924)
Tommy
2 SyllablesRising
This familiar name is often a shorter form of Thomas, which has Aramaic roots. It translates to "twin," carrying a simple, direct meaning. While it feels distinctly British, this name has a classic charm that makes it feel warm and approachable for a boy. It’s a comfortable choice.
4,649 births at peak (1947)
Marvin
2 SyllablesStable
Doesn't this name have a vintage sound to it, feeling both familiar and a bit uncommon? It has Welsh origins, where it meant "sea friend," and also German ties, signifying "illustrious friend." The name brings to mind a certain classic charm, like that of musician Marvin Gaye.
4,484 births at peak (1928)
Everett
3 SyllablesStable
With its German origins, Everett translates to "brave" and "strong," suggesting a resilient spirit. It’s a classic choice, often evoking a vintage, refined feel. You might recognize it from older stories, where it often represents a steady and capable character.
4,366 births at peak (2025)
Emmett
2 SyllablesStable
There’s something solid and dependable about this name, making it feel quite grounded. Emmett comes from German roots, translating as "universal" or "truth," giving it a strong, complete feel. It’s a name that has seen a nice return to favor, bringing a touch of vintage charm with it.
3,681 births at peak (2021)
Oscar
2 SyllablesStable
This boy's name has roots in both Irish and Norse cultures, translating to 'deer friend' or 'god spear.' You might think of the famous Irish writer Oscar Wilde or the prestigious Academy Awards. It carries a sense of literary charm and a bit of a classic feel.
3,607 births at peak (2006)
Alvin
2 SyllablesFalling
Looking for a name that feels both familiar and kind? Alvin is a German and British name that translates as "noble friend." It has a warm, vintage charm, reminding you of a classic storybook character. This choice feels grounded and approachable.
2,908 births at peak (1927)
Otto
2 SyllablesRising
There is something strong and simple about this German name. It translates to 'wealth' or 'prosperity,' carrying a solid and dependable feel. It’s also a palindrome, meaning it reads the same backward and forward, which is a neat detail. Many European royals have worn this name.
1,244 births at peak (2024)
Archie
2 SyllablesRising
What kind of person does this name bring to mind? This German and British name is a short form of Archibald, translating as "truly brave" or "bold leader." It has a familiar, friendly feel, but also a touch of royal charm, especially with its recent use by British royalty.
1,137 births at peak (1918)
Otis
2 SyllablesStable
Does this name make you think of soulful music? Otis has German origins, where it translates to 'wealth' or 'fortune.' The legendary singer Otis Redding gives it a smooth, cool connection. It’s a vintage choice that still feels fresh today.
1,056 births at peak (1920)
Rocco
2 SyllablesStable
This Italian name carries the idea of strength and bravery, translating to "rest" or "roost" in its Germanic roots. It’s known through Saint Rocco, a revered figure who cared for plague victims centuries ago. That gives it a grounding, resilient feel.
785 births at peak (2009)
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)
Teddy
2 SyllablesRising
Often a friendly nickname for Theodore or Edward, this name has Greek and German origins. It carries meanings like "Godly" or "brave," depending on its longer form. President Theodore Roosevelt, famously known as "Teddy," gave the name a distinct American charm.
637 births at peak (1949)
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)
Emmitt
2 SyllablesFalling
This German and British name translates as "great" or "strong." It’s often linked to the surname Emmett, giving it a sturdy, grounded feel. You might recognize it from football legend Emmitt Smith, which gives it a powerful, athletic connection.
571 births at peak (2019)
Julien
3 SyllablesFalling
Distinctly French in its pronunciation, this name comes from Latin and signifies "handsome." It’s a sophisticated alternative to Julian, often heard in French-speaking countries and communities. This spelling offers a subtle yet refined difference, giving it a cultured feel.
507 births at peak (2009)
Vicente
3 SyllablesRising
As the Spanish form of Vincent, this name has a strong Latin background. It translates as "conquering" or "victorious," giving it a powerful and resolute feel. Many people know the famous Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh, whose name shares these powerful roots.
498 births at peak (2025)
Vincenzo
3 SyllablesRising
This classic Italian name carries a strong sense of triumph and strength. It comes from Latin, translating to "to conquer" or "victorious." You'll often hear it in Italy, where it's a traditional choice, sometimes shortened to Enzo. It feels grounded and powerful.