Dad Names — Classic & Vintage

Strong, timeless boy names with vintage charm — names that have stood the test of time.

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Dalair
Brave.
Arabic
Dalaiah
God has drawn.
Hebrew
Daktari
Doctor.
Swahili
Dakshesh
Lord Shiva.
Sanskrit
Daksha
Skillful, Competent.
Sanskrit
Daivik
Divine, godly.
Sanskrit
Daivat
Devotee of God.
Sanskrit
Daith
Daith is an Irish name meaning 'swiftness' or 'nimbleness'.
Irish
Daitaro
Big, thick, or great son.
Japanese
Daisuke
Great help or great assistance.
Japanese
Daishiro
Great fourth son, combining dai (great) and shiro (fourth son).
Japanese
Daiquan
Great and wise.
Chinese
Daiki
Great glory or great radiance.
Japanese
Daijiro
Great second son, combining dai (great) and jiro (second son).
Japanese
Daibhidh
Beloved.
Scottish
Dagur
Derived from Old Norse 'dagr' meaning 'day'.
Icelandic
Dagobert
Bright day, derived from the Germanic elements 'dag' meaning day and 'beraht'...
Germanic
Dagfinnr
Dagfinnr means 'day-finder' or 'day-Finn', combining Old Norse 'dagr' (day) a...
Norse
Dagen
From the Old English word for 'day'.
English
Dagbjart
Bright day.
Norse
Daegal
Dweller by the dark stream or by the bright stream.
English
Daeg
Dark, misty.
English
Dack
A diminutive of the name Dacre, meaning 'trickling stream'.
English
Daberath
Place of speaking.
Hebrew
Dabbasheth
Beloved.
Hebrew
Czeslaw
Honor and fame.
Polish
Czcibor
Fight for honor, from Slavic elements 'čьstь' (honor) and 'boriti' (to fig...
Slavic
Czar
Derived from the title 'tsar', meaning emperor or ruler.
Slavic
Cystennin
Derived from the Latin name Constantinus, meaning 'constant' or 'steadfast'.
Welsh
Cyning
Means 'king' in Old English.
English
Cynhard
Royal guardian, from Old English 'cyne' (royal) and 'heard' (hardy, brave).
Anglo-saxon
Cynerik
Royal ruler, from Old English 'cyne' meaning royal and 'ric' meaning ruler.
Anglo-saxon
Cyneric
Royal power, from Old English cyne 'royal' and ric 'power'.
Anglo-saxon
Cyneley
derived from the surname Cyneley, which may have various origins and meanings..
English
Cyneleah
Cyneleah means 'royal wood' or 'king's meadow' from Old English cyne 'royal' ...
English
Cyndeyrn
Chief lord or ruler.
Welsh
Cynddelw
Chief of the bards or exalted one.
Welsh
Cynbel
Chief of war, from Welsh cyn 'chief' and bel 'war'.
Welsh
Cynbal
Derived from Welsh 'cyn' meaning 'chief' and 'bal' meaning 'bold', signifying...
Welsh
Cymry
Refers to the Welsh people or their homeland, Wales.
Welsh
Cymru
Cymru is the Welsh name for Wales, meaning 'land of the compatriots'.
Welsh
Cuthbeorht
Famous guardian.
Anglo-saxon
Cuth
Renowned.
Anglo-saxon
Custodio
Guardian or keeper.
Spanish
Custenhin
Welsh form of Constantine.
Welsh
Cusick
Descendant of the brave one.
Irish
Cushan
Ethiopian.
Hebrew
Curro
Diminutive of Francisco, meaning 'free man'.
Spanish
Currito
Diminutive of Curro, a nickname for Francisco, meaning 'free man'.
Spanish
Currie
From the Gaelic word for 'hero' or 'champion'.
Scottish
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