As the quest for distinctiveness in naming grows, we are here to assist you in finding that perfect moniker that will make your little one stand out. From exploring the rich tapestry of nature to drawing inspiration from religion and history, we are poised to guide you through a curated selection of exceptional names. Navigate through the latest trends and enduring classics–because every child deserves a name that resonates with uniqueness and significance.
We have organised our top 100 unique boy names for 2024 in three different ways to make your search for the perfect name as easy as possible. The first is simply alphabetical, the second is ordered by origin, and the third is ordered by general meaning. Jump to the section you’re looking for using the links below or scroll down to casually peruse them all.
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Unique Boy Names by Letter
- Acacius: Greek, meaning "innocent, not evil"
- Alaric: German, meaning "all-powerful ruler"
- Alfie: English, meaning "wise counsellor"
- Angus: Gaelic, meaning "one strength"
- Ansel: German, meaning "with divine protection"
- Arden: English, meaning "valley of the eagle"
- Arlo: English, meaning "between two hills"
- Artemis: Greek, meaning "butcher"
- Atlas: Greek, meaning "bearer of the heavens"
- Atticus: Latin, meaning "from Attica"
- Auberon: English, meaning "noble, bearlike"
- Auden: English, meaning "old friend"
- August: German, meaning "great, magnificent"
- Aurelius: Latin, meaning "the golden one"
- Banks: English, meaning "one who lives on the hillside or riverbank"
- Barnaby: Greek, meaning "son of consolation"
- Basil: Greek, meaning "royal"
- Blaise: French, meaning "to lisp, stammer"
- Bowie: Scottish, meaning "blond"
- Bram: Dutch, meaning "father of multitudes"
- Brave: English, meaning "brave"
- Caius: Latin, meaning "rejoice"
- Casper: Dutch, meaning "bringer of treasure"
- Caspian: Latin, meaning "white"
- Cato: Latin, meaning "all-knowing"
- Clement: Latin, meaning "mild, merciful"
- Clyde: Scottish, meaning "Scottish river name"
- Conan: Irish, meaning "little wolf"
- Cormac: Irish, meaning "charioteer"
- Cosmo: Greek, meaning "order, beauty, universe"
- Dion: Greek, meaning "child of heaven and earth"
- Drummer: English, meaning "drummer"
- Eamon: Irish, meaning "wealthy protector"
- Edmund: English, meaning "fortunate protector"
- Eero: Finnish, meaning "eternal ruler"
- Elio: Latin, meaning "sun"
- Emrys: Welsh, meaning "immortal"
- Ezra: Hebrew, meaning "help"
- Felix: Latin, meaning "happy, fortunate"
- Florian: Latin, meaning "flowering"
- Guy: French, meaning "wood"
- Hamish: Scottish, meaning "supplanter"
- Hanan: Hebrew, meaning "graciousness"
- Huck: English, meaning "Diminutive of Huckleberry"
- Idris: Welsh, meaning "lord"
- Inigo: Latin, meaning "fiery"
- Ivo: German, meaning "yew wood, archer"
- Jericho: Hebrew, meaning "Biblical place name"
- Jules: French, meaning "youthful; soft, downy"
- Keir: Irish, meaning "dark, black"
- Kit: English, meaning "bearer of Christ"
- Lazarus: Greek, meaning "God is my helper"
- Leander: Greek, meaning "lion-man"
- Leif: Scandinavian, meaning "heir, descendant"
- Linus: Greek, meaning "flax"
- Lorcan: Irish, meaning "little, fierce"
- Lowen: Cornish, meaning "joy"
- Lucius: Latin, meaning "light"
- Lysander: Greek, meaning "liberator"
- Magnus: Scandinavian, meaning "greatest"
- Marius: Latin, meaning "related to Mars, the god of war"
- Mercer: French, meaning "merchant"
- Monty: French, meaning "pointed hill"
- Neo: Latin, meaning "new"
- Oberon: English, meaning "noble, bearlike"
- Oren: Hebrew, meaning "laurel or pine tree"
- Orson: Latin, meaning "bear cub"
- Ozias: Greek, meaning "salvation"
- Ozzy: English, meaning "divine protection"
- Percival: French, meaning "one who pierces the valley"
- Peregrine: Latin, meaning "traveller, pilgrim"
- Phineas: Hebrew, meaning "the Nubian, the bronze-coloured one"
- Poe: English, meaning "peacock"
- Rafe: English, meaning "wolf-counsel"
- Rafferty: Irish, meaning "floodtide, abundance, prosperity"
- Reuben: Hebrew, meaning "behold, a son"
- Rhodes: Greek, meaning "where roses grow"
- Roan: Gaelic, meaning "little redhead"
- Roscoe: Norse, meaning "deer forest"
- Royal: English, meaning "royal"
- Rufus: Latin, meaning "red-head"
- Rune: Swedish, meaning "secret"
- Rupert: German, meaning "bright fame"
- Rye: English, meaning "diminutive of Ryder; cavalryman, messenger"
- Shepherd: English, meaning "sheep herder"
- Silas: Greek, meaning "prayed for"
- Solo: English, meaning "unaccompanied"
- Soren: Norwegian, meaning "stern"
- Sparrow: English, meaning "small bird"
- Torin: Irish, meaning "chief"
- Townes: English, meaning "one who lived in a village"
- Urban: Latin, meaning "of the city"
- Viggo: Scandinavian, meaning "war"
- Wilbur: German, meaning "resolute, brilliant"
- Wolf: German, meaning "travelling wolf"
- Wren: English, meaning "small bird"
- Xanthos: Greek, meaning “golden-haired”
- Zebedee: Hebrew, meaning "gift of God"
- Zephyr: Greek, meaning "west wind"
- Zev: Hebrew, meaning "wolf"