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Popular Boy Names for Your Little Bundle of Joy

Picking out a name for your baby boy isn't easy. Narrow down your choice with the suggestions below.

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You made the announcement, you've set up the nursery, you may have already given birth—but there's one last thing you need to do before announcing your baby to the world: name them. As many parents can attest, it's not as easy as it sounds. With that in mind, we put together a list of possibilities for soon-to-be moms and dads still struggling with the decision. To kick off our exploration of popular baby names, we're looking into options for little boys, specifically. We've broken things up by category to help make things a little easier. Whether you're looking for rare boy names or something a little more traditional, we've got you covered.

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How Have Baby Boy Names Evolved Over the Years?

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Each year, the Social Security Administration rounds up the top 1,000 baby boy names. While the series has certainly evolved over the years, more current trends seem somewhat persistent. Thanks to a shift in popularity, the name Liam appeared number one on the list five years in a row, from 2017 to 2021.

Other popular baby boy names like Noah, Oliver, and Elijah followed close behind, though there were a few more modern hits on the list, such as Maverick and Kai.

This indicates a notable change compared to baby name data collected from previous generations, where names like John, Robert, and James served as about as much variety as you could expect.

That's not to say to parents have completely abandoned more traditional names—they haven't. Much like trends in fashion, the popularity of names follows a cyclical pattern. Popular options on the administration's most recent list also include names like Theodore, Henry, and Benjamin.

466 Top Baby Boy Names

The perfect baby boy name is out there. In fact, it may very well be hidden in the list below. Read on to find the right fit for your newborn.

Unique Baby Boy Names

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  1. Cannon
  2. Denver
  3. Everest
  4. Killian
  5. Adan
  6. Mario
  7. Osvaldo
  8. Reggie
  9. Romeo
  10. Pierce
  11. Beckett
  12. Spencer
  13. Gideon
  14. Otto
  15. Callum
  16. Emerson
  17. Cayden
  18. Andre
  19. Jonah
  20. Arden
  21. Kaiden
  22. Dean
  23. Matteo
  24. Tucker
  25. Jaxon
  26. Guy
  27. Julio
  28. Clay
  29. Amir
  30. Bradford
  31. Kendric
  32. Emmett
  33. Ryder
  34. Atlas
  35. Jace
  36. Micah
  37. Walker
  38. Jasper
  39. Thiago
  40. Theo
  41. Braxton
  42. Jude
  43. Rhett
  44. Arnie
  45. Orson
  46. Bennett
  47. Edison
  48. Darius
  49. Remington
  50. Griffin
  51. Emmanuel
  52. Barrett
  53. Zayden
  54. Dawson
  55. Milo
  56. Octavius
  57. Nash
  58. Asher
  59. Ari
  60. Sal

Gender Neutral Names

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  1. Zyon
  2. Cheyenne
  3. Coby
  4. Arrow
  5. Madison
  6. Avery
  7. Rowan
  8. Lennon
  9. Darcey
  10. Noah
  11. Gael
  12. Casey
  13. Taylor
  14. Evelyn
  15. Toby
  16. Harper
  17. Ariel
  18. Kendall
  19. Whitney
  20. Ricki
  21. Taryn
  22. Billie
  23. Emery
  24. Hunter
  25. London
  26. Monroe
  27. Jaime
  28. Rory
  29. Jordan
  30. Mackenzie
  31. Carey
  32. Indigo
  33. Riley
  34. Cameron
  35. Raleigh
  36. Skylar
  37. Jayden
  38. James
  39. Presley
  40. Dakota
  41. Robin
  42. Sloan
  43. Kirby
  44. Marley
  45. Morgan
  46. Taegan
  47. Brooklyn
  48. Blythe
  49. Peyton
  50. Adair
  51. Bellamy
  52. Raine
  53. Lawson
  54. Bronte
  55. Chandler
  56. Sinclair
  57. Alexis
  58. Angel
  59. Briar
  60. Sidney

Traditional Names

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  1. Philip
  2. Damon
  3. William
  4. Arthur
  5. Jeffrey
  6. Martin
  7. Reid
  8. Bryan
  9. Kyle
  10. Derek
  11. Michael
  12. Oscar
  13. John
  14. Nicholas
  15. Henry
  16. Gregory
  17. Norman
  18. Joseph
  19. Wyatt
  20. Brandon
  21. Robert
  22. George
  23. Kevin
  24. Shane
  25. Cole
  26. Nathaniel
  27. Jason
  28. Oliver
  29. Harry
  30. Gregory
  31. Todd
  32. Maurice
  33. Thomas
  34. Dale
  35. Gary
  36. Leroy
  37. Leon
  38. Sam
  39. Trenton
  40. Antonio
  41. Justin
  42. Tucker
  43. Raymond
  44. Cristian
  45. Brendon
  46. Colin
  47. Cedric
  48. Sebastian
  49. Walter
  50. Brady
  51. David
  52. Mark
  53. Leo
  54. Nicholas
  55. Roger
  56. Douglas
  57. Parker
  58. Beau
  59. Odin
  60. Anderson
  61. Franklin
  62. Clark
  63. Louis
  64. Quincy
  65. Travis
  66. Devin
  67. Cesar
  68. Clark
  69. Vincent
  70. Richard
  71. Stanley
  72. Mitchell
  73. Edgar
  74. Collin
  75. Damon
  76. Donovan
  77. Ethan
  78. Ralph
  79. Logan
  80. Owen
  81. Julian
  82. Eric
  83. Kenneth
  84. Albert
  85. Sean
  86. Alvin
  87. Sam
  88. Leonard
  89. Everest
  90. Gary
  91. Leroy
  92. Charles

Animal Names For Baby Boys

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  1. Fox
  2. Bear
  3. Drake
  4. Sparrow
  5. Finch
  6. Buck
  7. Hawk
  8. Lion
  9. Tipu
  10. Madigan
  11. Otter
  12. Tod
  13. Wren
  14. Conan
  15. Marshall
  16. Shepherd
  17. Tiger
  18. Fawn
  19. Lowell
  20. Phoenix
  21. Colt
  22. Bram
  23. Lynx
  24. Deryn
  25. Wolf
  26. Leo
  27. Auberon
  28. Bernard
  29. Averett
  30. Pike
  31. Channing
  32. Raoul

Scriptural Boy Names

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  1. Judah
  2. Mohammad
  3. Cyrus
  4. Aaron
  5. Jared
  6. Abraham
  7. Ibrahim
  8. Peter
  9. Simon
  10. Asif
  11. Tobias
  12. Zacharia
  13. Benjamin
  14. Caleb
  15. Abel
  16. Felix
  17. Ephraim
  18. Andrew
  19. Ayaan
  20. Bilal
  21. Mordechai
  22. Luke
  23. Daniel
  24. Jacob
  25. Isaac
  26. Levi
  27. Reuben
  28. Silas
  29. Isaiah
  30. Hamza
  31. Samson
  32. Adam
  33. Paul
  34. Stephen
  35. Timothy
  36. Israel
  37. Christopher
  38. Ezekiel
  39. Joshua
  40. Joel
  41. Javed
  42. Kamran
  43. Amos
  44. Luke
  45. Seth
  46. Marcus
  47. Jason
  48. Simon
  49. Usman
  50. Lucas
  51. Nadeem
  52. Samir
  53. Kane
  54. Aziel
  55. Joseph
  56. Avi

Baby Boy Names Inspired by Food

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  1. Barley
  2. Almond
  3. Alfredo
  4. Pippin
  5. Dill
  6. Waldorf
  7. Benedict
  8. Rye
  9. Sage
  10. Napoleon
  11. Mulligan
  12. Wellington
  13. Basil
  14. Roe
  15. Dijon
  16. Graham
  17. Tamarind
  18. Fig
  19. Kobe
  20. Anise
  21. Frank
  22. Bran
  23. Chip
  24. Hero
  25. Hash
  26. Ice
  27. Barack
  28. Berry
  29. Caper
  30. Plum

Rockstar Names

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  1. Ramon
  2. Ricky
  3. Jagger
  4. Ozzy
  5. Hendrix
  6. Keith
  7. Freddie
  8. Jerry
  9. Dylan
  10. Prince
  11. Axl
  12. Kurt
  13. Stevie
  14. Angus
  15. Harrison
  16. Elton
  17. Lennon
  18. Elvis
  19. Jett
  20. Buddy
  21. Cooper
  22. Orbison
  23. Ringo
  24. Lars
  25. Hetfield
  26. Jarvis
  27. Syd
  28. Otis
  29. Miles
  30. Simon
  31. Iggy
  32. Zander

Cool Baby Boy Names

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  1. Hayes
  2. Baker
  3. Matthias
  4. Jayceon
  5. Kashton
  6. Maynard
  7. Dallas
  8. Ronin
  9. Ford
  10. Mathias
  11. Marcellus
  12. Porter
  13. Colby
  14. Duke
  15. Beckham
  16. Hugo
  17. Saint
  18. Rocco
  19. Trenton
  20. Kylan
  21. Kenji
  22. Hernan
  23. Boone
  24. Chuckie
  25. Ledger
  26. Rhodes
  27. Chase
  28. Parker
  29. Riggs
  30. King
  31. Arlo
  32. Zaire
  33. Keanu
  34. Boston
  35. Dante
  36. Titus
  37. Finely
  38. Austin
  39. Blaze
  40. Maximus
  41. Crew
  42. Cash
  43. Ronan
  44. Jack
  45. Ace
  46. Elio
  47. Madden
  48. Adonis
  49. Knox
  50. Zane
  51. Jax
  52. Paxton
  53. Nico

Baby Boy Names Inspired by Nature

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  1. Acer
  2. River
  3. Bay
  4. Forest
  5. Birch
  6. Elwood
  7. Bonsai
  8. Bud
  9. Reef
  10. Stone
  11. Java
  12. Leaf
  13. Hawthorne
  14. Aloe
  15. Brooks
  16. Cedar
  17. Bergamont
  18. Ambrose
  19. Raine
  20. Castor
  21. Orin
  22. Banks
  23. Cosmo
  24. Marlin
  25. Koi
  26. Frost
  27. Geo
  28. Linden
  29. Juniper
  30. Clay
  31. Eden
  32. Flint
  33. Kingsley
  34. Nile
  35. Moss
  36. Branch
  37. Oleander
  38. Pine
  39. Gai
  40. Everest
  41. Lennox
  42. Cypress
  43. Elm
  44. Grover
  45. Cove
  46. Gibbon
  47. Gardner
  48. Aloe
  49. Hemlock
  50. Yarrow
  51. Sherwood

What's in a Name, Really?

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What's in a name? A lot, as it turns out. These designations carry significant implications for where we stand from a historical, familial, and cultural perspective.

Naming a new baby also provides opportunities to tap into deep personal connections. Many parents use the occasion to honor those they hold dear. And if there are multiple people you want to incorporate into tradition—hey, you can always make room for a middle name.

That doesn't even cover the influence these titles have on the individuals they're assigned to. Research into the power names has taken place for the better part of a century. Back in 1948, two Harvard professors kicked things off with a study of thirty-three hundred recent graduates, looking to determine whether their names had any major impact on their academic performance.

According to the study, participants with more unusual names were more likely to have flunked out or to have exhibited signs of psychological neurosis than those with more traditional names.

Of course, as time went on, stigmas surrounding unusual name picks seemed to diminish. We all remember Gwyneth Paltrow's early-aughts decision to name her firstborn daughter "Apple." And later, when Elon Musk and Grimes topped that with their decision to name their kid the nonlinguistic "X Æ A-12."

(That one was even too much for the bureaucracy—while weird names continue to fill up the census, the state of California still maintains they can only include the 26 alphabetical characters of the English language).

Still, that hardly means these titles exist independently from their owners. More recent data suggests that names can influence anything from professional choices and martial partners to more niche behaviors like investment options and the ability to work well in a group setting.

These decisions are largely driven by something called the implicit-egotism effect. The theory states that people unconsciously gravitate toward things they associate with themselves. If the hypothesis holds up, we can assume that when presented with a choice between a Rolex or a watch from Cartier, the author of this article would opt for the latter.

Of course, there are other influences on how our names impact the way we move about the world. In 2004, economists Marianne Bertrand and Sendhil Mullainathan sent out 5,000 resumes in response to job opportunities listed in the classifieds in two major American cities.

They found applications associated with "white-sounding" names, like Emily and Greg, received 50 percent more callbacks than those with a "Black-sounding" name, like Lakisha or Jamal. Similar findings have also been collected on an international level.

While our names and their influence on how we're treated will vary drastically based on where we are and the community we are surrounded by, what we know is this: Our names communicate important information about us, from our heritage and values to socioeconomic standing. How people respond to these signifiers may not be within our control, but it certainly helps shape who we become.

Wrapping Up

That's it for our list of names for your baby boy. Be sure to check back with us soon for more ideas to share with the ones you love. You can also sign up for our newsletter so you don't miss out!