Boy Baby Names

Discover Boy baby names with meanings, origins, and popularity rankings.

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Floki
A Norse name meaning 'heroic' or 'warlike', associated with the legendary Vik...
Norse
Florencio
Florencio is the Spanish form of Florentius, meaning 'blooming' or 'flourishi...
Spanish
Florentijn
Florentijn is a Dutch diminutive of Florentius, meaning 'blooming' or 'prospe...
Dutch
Florentin
Flourishing or prosperous, derived from the Latin name Florentinus.
French
Florentino
Flourishing.
Spanish
Florentyn
Flowering, blooming, or prosperous.
Polish
Florentyne
Flowering or blooming, derived from the Latin word 'florens'.
English
Florentyno
Diminutive of Florentino, meaning 'blooming' or 'flourishing'.
Italian
Florenzo
Flourishing.
Italian
Florian
Flourishing.
German
Florien
Flowering or blooming, derived from Latin 'florens'.
Dutch
Florinio
Diminutive of Fiore, meaning 'little flower'.
Italian
Florino
Little flower, derived from Italian 'fiore' meaning flower.
Italian
Florion
Derived from Latin 'flos' meaning flower, symbolizing bloom or flourishing.
Latin
Florius
Florius is a Latin name meaning 'flowering' or 'blooming'.
Latin
Florus
Flowering, blooming, from Latin flos meaning flower.
Latin
Floryant
Derived from 'flori', meaning flower, symbolizing beauty and delicacy.
Albanian
Floryante
Flowering or blooming, derived from Latin 'florens'.
French
Floyd
Gray-haired, derived from the Welsh word 'llwyd' meaning gray.
Welsh
Flrdos
Derived from 'flori' meaning gold, symbolizing preciousness.
Albanian
Fluellen
Derived from Llywelyn, meaning 'leader' or 'lion-like'.
Welsh
Flurie
Diminutive of Flora, meaning 'flower'.
English
Flurry
Referring to a sudden, brief rush of wind or rain.
English
Flury
Derived from a surname meaning 'flower' or 'blooming'.
English
Flute
Referring to a musical instrument.
English
Flux
Referring to constant change or flow.
English
Fodor
Derived from the Hungarian word 'fodor', meaning 'curly' or 'frill'.
Hungarian
Fogartaigh
Means 'banished' or 'exiled' from Irish 'fogartach'.
Irish
Fogarty
Derived from the Gaelic surname Ó Fogartaigh, meaning 'exiled' or 'banished'.
Irish
Fogerty
Derived from the Gaelic surname Ó Fogartaigh, meaning 'descendant of Fogarta...
Irish
Fogo
Means 'fire' in Portuguese, often used as a nickname for someone with a fiery...
Portuguese
Foka
A diminutive of Fyodor, meaning 'gift of God'.
Russian
Fokker
Surname derived from the Dutch word for 'bird' or 'fowl'.
Dutch
Foley
Plunders.
Irish
Folk
People.
English
Folke
People.
Swedish
Folker
People.
German
Folkman
People.
English
Folkvar
People and guardian.
Swedish
Folkvard
People and guardian.
Swedish
Folton
Settlement of the free.
English
Foluke
God has taken care of.
Yoruba
Foma
Householder.
Russian
Fons
Noble and ready, derived from the Latin name Alfonsus.
Latin
Fonsie
Diminutive form of Fons.
English
Fonso
Noble and ready, a short form of Alfonso.
Spanish
Fontaine
Fountain or spring, derived from the French word for a natural water source.
French
Fontana
Fountain or spring.
Italian
Fontane
Derived from a place name meaning 'fountain' or 'spring'.
German
Fonteyne
Derived from a place name meaning 'fountain' or 'spring'.
Dutch
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