Bursting with dynamic energy, American baby boy names capture a spirit of innovation and tradition. Classics like Jackson and Benjamin sit comfortably alongside modern favorites such as Carter and Hudson. These names reflect a diverse cultural landscape and a bold, forward-thinking outlook, offering parents a way to honor heritage while embracing contemporary style in naming the next generation.
A variation of Elijah, meaning "Yahweh is my God."
Of Norse origin, similar to Eric, meaning "eternal ruler."
A variant of Aaron, meaning "mountain of strength."
Of Indian origin, meaning "ocean" or "infinite."
Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "heavenly" or "divine."
Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "first ray of sun."
A modern, unique name with no widely recognized meaning, possibly derived from "avian."
A creative spelling of Aiden, meaning "little fire."
Of Egyptian Coptic origin, meaning "father of gold."
A diminutive of Abigail, meaning "father's joy."
A variant of Abdurrahman, meaning "servant of the Most Merciful."
Of Hebrew origin, meaning "breath" or "vapor."
A diminutive of Abraham, meaning "father of many."
An English variant of Abel, meaning "breath" or "vitality."
A modern name, possibly derived from Brian, meaning "noble" or "high."
A variant of Gabriel, meaning "God is my strength."
A modern name with no widely recognized meaning, possibly derived from "Abram."
Of English origin, meaning "one" or "expert."
A variant of Ace, meaning "one" or "unity."
A modern, unique name possibly derived from Ace.
Of Latin origin, meaning "sharp" or "keen."
A unique, modern name with no widely recognized meaning.
A diminutive of Ace, meaning "one" or "number one."
A diminutive form of Ace, meaning "one" or "expert."
A unique, modern name, with no widely known meaning, possibly a variation of Adal.
Of English origin, meaning "son of Adam."
A modern name with no widely recognized meaning, possibly inspired by Adrian.
A unique name blending elements of Adar and Orion, loosely meaning "noble hunter."
A modern name with no specific meaning, possibly inspired by Darius, meaning "king."
A variation of Aidan, meaning "little fire."
A modern form of Aden, meaning "fiery one" or "little fire."
Of English origin, meaning "son of Adam."
A unique, modern name with no widely recognized meaning.
A modern spelling of Aden, meaning "little fire."
A modern variation of Aidan, meaning "little fire."
A unique spelling of Aiden, meaning "little fire."
Another spelling of Addison, with similar meanings.
Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "peak" or "beginning."
Of German origin, meaning "eagle."
A unisex name of Hebrew origin, meaning "God is just."
A unique modern name, likely derived from Abner, meaning "father of light."
A modern twist on Adonis, with meanings related to beauty.
Another unique variation of Adonis, meaning "lord" or "handsome."
A modern variant of Adrian, meaning "from Hadria."
A unique spelling of Adrian, meaning "from Hadria."
A modern variant of Adrian, meaning "from Hadria."
A unique modern name, likely inspired by Adrian, meaning "from Hadria."
A modern twist on Adrian, meaning "from Hadria."
A combination of Adrian and James, meaning "from Hadria" and "supplanter."
A unique spelling of Adrian, meaning "from Hadria."
A unique, modern name, possibly inspired by Rick, meaning "ruler."