Names carry deep symbolism that can inspire and guide a child. Here are 25 boy names with the theme of Wild. Popularized during the Gen Alpha Peak, these names are associated with themes like Wild, Strong, and Brave, making them meaningful choices for your baby.
Names in this collection that reached their peak popularity most recently.
BrooksKodaCaspian
Most Established
Names with the highest historic birth counts in the Social Security dataset.
KyleDylanLogan
Recently Declining
Names that are currently showing a downward trend in annual registrations.
KyleLoganCorey
Collection Insights
Most Popular
The name with the highest overall peak birth registrations.
Kyle
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)
Fastest Rising
The name showing the strongest positive growth in recent years.
Brooks
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)
Rare & Unique
A less common name in this list that offers a distinctive choice.
Kylen
This name has Gaelic and Irish roots, carrying the idea of being both strong and wild. It’s a modern choice that feels connected to nature, giving it a distinctive feel. You don't hear Kylen every day, which makes it feel fresh and personal.
295 births at peak (2025)
Full List of Wild Boy Names
Displaying all 25 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.
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)
Dylan
2 SyllablesStable
This name brings to mind the power of the ocean, translating from Welsh as "son of the sea" or "great tide." Dylan has deep Celtic roots and signifies a connection to wild, untamed waters. You might think of the famous poet Dylan Thomas, known for his lyrical writing.
16,696 births at peak (2001)
Logan
2 SyllablesFalling
Originally a Scottish surname, Logan comes from a place name in Ayrshire, Scotland. It’s a Gaelic name that translates as "little hollow" or "wild." The name carries a sense of strength and bravery, and it’s often used for both boys and girls today.
16,039 births at peak (2007)
Corey
2 SyllablesFalling
You might recognize Corey as a name that feels familiar but still has an energetic edge to it. This name comes from Irish and Norse backgrounds, signifying qualities like strength or wildness. It’s a straightforward choice that doesn’t need much fuss, maintaining a cool, approachable sound.
8,290 births at peak (1989)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
Wilder
2 SyllablesStable
With German roots, this name powerfully evokes images of nature, carrying the ideas of wildness and forest. It’s a spirited choice that feels adventurous and free, perhaps reminding people of author Laura Ingalls Wilder. This name certainly brings a sense of the outdoors.
978 births at peak (2021)
Koda
2 SyllablesRising
With a friendly and adventurous feel, Koda has a couple of different origins. In some Native American languages, it means "friend," while in Japanese, it carries the idea of "happiness" or "wild." It’s a versatile name with a warm sound.
858 births at peak (2025)
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)
Zaire
1 SyllableStable
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)
Caspian
3 SyllablesRising
This Latin boy's name brings to mind the vast Caspian Sea, the largest inland body of water on Earth. It carries the idea of "wild," which fits its adventurous sound. Many people know it from C.S. Lewis's "The Chronicles of Narnia," giving it a strong literary connection.
614 births at peak (2025)
Kylan
2 SyllablesStable
Thinking about a name that sounds both rugged and modern? Kylan comes from Gaelic and Irish backgrounds, carrying the idea of being strong or wild. It connects to nature with its sound, making it a good fit for someone looking for something distinctive.
610 births at peak (2022)
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)
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)
Kasai
2 SyllablesRising
What about a name with dual heritage like Kasai? This name has Japanese roots, where it translates to 'fire,' and also African origins, where it signifies a powerful river. It’s an exotic and unique choice, bringing with it a sense of wildness and natural power.
444 births at peak (2025)
Lochlan
2 SyllablesRising
With its strong Scottish and Gaelic background, this name brings to mind a warrior spirit and a connection to wild, untamed nature. It has a rugged charm, making it a distinctive choice. You hear it more often now, giving it a modern, adventurous feel.
444 births at peak (2025)
Bryer
2 SyllablesRising
Its British background brings forth a natural, earthy feel, suggesting something wild and strong. You might hear this name more often in connection with nature, like a thorny bush. It’s an uncommon choice for parents wanting something a bit more unique.
431 births at peak (2025)
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)
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)
Kylen
2 SyllablesStable
This name has Gaelic and Irish roots, carrying the idea of being both strong and wild. It’s a modern choice that feels connected to nature, giving it a distinctive feel. You don't hear Kylen every day, which makes it feel fresh and personal.