Boy Names With 7 Letters

Discover 7-letter Boy names with meanings and origins.

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Sidonio
From Sidon, a city in Lebanon.
Italian
Sigfrid
Victorious peace.
Germanic
Sigfryd
Peaceful victory.
Germanic
Siggeir
Victory spear.
Norse
Sigmund
Victory protection, from Old German 'sigu' (victory) and 'munt' (protection).
Germanic
Sigvard
Victory guardian.
Swedish
Sigwald
Victory ruler.
Germanic
Sigwalt
Victory rule.
Germanic
Sihtric
Victory, ruler.
Norse
Silvain
From the forest.
French
Silvius
Of the forest, derived from Latin 'silva' meaning wood or forest.
Latin
Simmias
From the name Simon.
Greek
Simmons
Son of Simon.
English
Simpson
Son of Sim, a medieval diminutive of Simon.
English
Sincere
Honest, genuine.
English
Sinclar
Clear, bright.
Scottish
Sindile
The survivor.
Zulu
Sinnoch
Fox.
Scottish
Siphiwe
Gift.
Zulu
Sipliwo
Gift.
Zulu
Sirthik
Brave ruler.
Tamil
Sisamai
Jasmine flower.
Thai
Sitansu
One who is absorbed in truth or reality.
Sanskrit
Sitaram
Sita and Rama, referring to the Hindu deities Sita and Rama.
Sanskrit
Sitiman
Pure-minded or calm-hearted
Sanskrit
Sivadas
Servant of the god Shiva.
Sanskrit
Sivanta
Graceful.
Sanskrit
Sivaraj
King of Shiva.
Tamil
Siyadat
Ladyship, Noble status.
Arabic
Siyamak
Silent.
Persian
Skandan
One who leaps or jumps, often associated with agility.
Sanskrit
Skeeter
Diminutive of the name Mosquito.
English
Skelley
Descendant of the bountiful one.
Irish
Skelton
Dweller near a shed or hut.
English
Skinner
Referring to someone who prepares or works with animal skins.
English
Skioler
Referring to someone who is skilled or clever.
Norse
Skipper
Referring to a person who is the captain or leader.
English
Skipton
Referring to someone who is from the town of Skipton in England.
English
Skiriki
Referring to someone who is quick or agile.
Russian
Skirnir
Referring to a mythical character who is the messenger of the gods.
Norse
Skrymir
Referring to a giant in Norse mythology.
Norse
Skuyler
Scholar.
Dutch
Sladkey
Kindhearted.
Russian
Slaidin
Derived from 'sláidin', meaning 'little stream' or 'brook'.
Irish
Slansky
Derived from the Slavic element 'slava' meaning 'glory'.
Slavic
Slaydan
Combination of the names Slay and Dan.
English
Slayden
District of hermits.
English
Slayter
Leather worker.
English
Slayton
From the valley of the Saxon people.
English
Slgmund
Protector of victory.
German
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