Boy Names That Mean Wild

Discover Boy names meaning Wild with origins and popularity.

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Abooksigun
Algonquin name meaning ' wildcat.'
Native-american
Anul
Non wild, Gentle, Agreeable
Indian
Artemi
the Greek Artemios of Artemis, the Greek mythological goddess of the moon, hu...
Russian
Aucaman
Condor from wilderness
Native-american
Bramley
From the wild gorse meadow; from the raven's meadow
English
Camas
From camas a delicate wild plant with edible bulbs and bluish flowers. It is ...
American
Chadburn
From the wildcat brook.
English
Chadburne
From the wildcat brook.
English
Chadbyrne
From the wildcat brook.
English
Cougar
Resembling the wild animal
American
daav
Wild fire
Indian
Dingo
Resembling the wild dog Dyngo
Australian
Dorion
Descendant of Dorus. Dorian was a character in Oscar Wilde's novel The Pictur...
English
Dzik
Wild man.
Polish
Eberardo
Spanish form of the French Evrard strong as a wild boar. See EVRARD French Names
Spanish
Ebrulf
Wild, fierce wolf.
Teutonic
Evers
Wild Boar
English
Falconer
Wild fowl trapper.
English
Falkner
Wild fowl trapper.
English
Fowler
Wild fowl trapper.
English
Gahlot
Wild, Warrior, A Name Associated With Rajput Community
Indian
Gavala
Wild Buffalo, Buffalo Horn
Indian
Hamoon
Forest, Jungle, Woodland, Desert, Wilderness
Arabic
Haro
Wild boar's first son
Japanese
Hojar
Having a wild spirit
American
Jaalah
Wild goat.
Biblical
Jackal
Resembling a wild dog Jacket
Sanskrit
Kaivao
Wild
Tongan
Kanu
Wild cat.
African
Kimbah
Bush fire, Wild fire.
Aboriginal
Mavrick
Independent, wild
English
Muammar
A land that has been inhabited and built up (as opposed to a wild uninhabited...
Arabic
Muhir
Bewildered
Indian
Neka
Wild goose.
Native-american
Nekah
Wild goose.
Native-american
Piram
A wild ass of them.
Biblical
Qazaafi
Wild
Arabic
Ramsay
From the ram or raven island, The wild garlic island.
English
Ramsi
From the ram or raven island, The wild garlic island.
Old-english
Ramsie
From the ram or raven island, The wild garlic island.
Old-english
Ramsy
From the ram or raven island, The wild garlic island.
Old-english
Sassacus
A wild man
Native-american
Selvaggio
Wild
Italian
Selvagio
Wild
Italian
Tahmores
Strong and wild dog
Persian
Terach
Resembling a wild goat
Hebrew
Uffo
Wild bear.
German
Wild
From the wilderness.
English
Wilde
From the wilderness.
German
Wyld
From the wilderness.
English
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