Boy Names With 6 Letters

Discover 6-letter Boy names with meanings and origins.

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Roidan
Red-haired.
Irish
Roiden
Red-haired.
Irish
Roidin
Red-haired.
Irish
Roidon
Red-haired.
Irish
Roidyn
Red-haired.
Irish
Rokuro
Sixth son.
Japanese
Roland
Famous land, from the Germanic elements hrod 'fame' and land 'land'.
Germanic
Roldan
Famous land, derived from Germanic elements meaning 'fame' and 'land'.
Spanish
Rollie
Famous land, from the Germanic elements 'hrod' (fame) and 'land' (land).
English
Rollon
Famous land.
Norse
Rolphe
Wolf counsel.
English
Romaan
Peaceful, tranquil.
Arabic
Romain
From Rome.
French
Romane
From Rome.
French
Romano
From Rome.
Italian
Romany
Of or relating to the Roma people.
English
Romaos
From Rome.
Greek
Romayn
A man from Rome.
French
Romeet
Loved one.
Sanskrit
Romero
A person making a pilgrimage to Rome.
Spanish
Romesh
Lord of the Sun.
Sanskrit
Romney
From the Romney Marsh region in England.
English
Romolo
From Rome.
Italian
Ronald
Ruler's counselor.
Scottish
Rondel
A small round window or a type of medieval poem.
French
Roneet
Song of joy or my singing.
Hebrew
Ronith
Joyful or charming
Sanskrit
Ronsyn
Son of Ron.
English
Rooney
Red-haired, choice, famous.
Irish
Roopak
Beautiful, handsome.
Sanskrit
Roopam
Beautiful, handsome.
Sanskrit
Roscoe
From the Old Norse name Hróskell, meaning 'deer helmet' or 'doe helmet'.
English
Roshen
Bright, shining, or radiant.
Persian
Rosito
Little rose, a diminutive of Rosa.
Spanish
Roslyn
Derived from the Germanic elements 'hros' meaning horse and 'lind' meaning so...
English
Rosmer
Famous horse, derived from Old High German 'hros' (horse) and 'mari' (famous).
German
Rostam
Heroic figure from Persian mythology.
Persian
Roswel
From the rose spring or well.
English
Rotger
Famous spear, derived from the Germanic elements 'hrod' (fame) and 'ger' (spe...
Germanic
Rothak
One who shines brightly or is radiant.
Sanskrit
Rouble
Currency name; unclear as personal name
Russian
Rounak
Brightness, glow.
Hindi
Roupen
Reddish, fiery.
Armenian
Rourke
Red-haired.
Irish
Rousse
Red-haired.
French
Rovere
Derived from Italian 'rovere' meaning 'oak tree'.
Italian
Rowdon
From the red hill.
English
Rowlan
Famous land.
English
Rowlea
Meadow with rowan trees.
English
Rowley
From the row meadow.
English
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