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#1 LIAM
"Liam is an Irish-origin name derived from Úlliam, meaning 'devoted to God', which was originally a shortened form of William. It gained global popularity in the 20th century and is known for its ease of pronunciation."
#2 NOAH
Noah is a Hebrew name meaning 'rest' or 'comfort', derived from the biblical figure who survived a great flood. It's been popular throughout history and across cultures due to its strong biblical roots and positive connotations of peace and harmony.
William is of Germanic origin, meaning 'resolute protection' or 'strong-willed warrior'.
#4 JAMES
James is a classic English male name derived from Hebrew 'Ya'akov', meaning "supplanter" or "seize by the heel".
#5 ELIJAH
Elijah is a Hebrew name composed of 'Eli', meaning "my God", and 'yah', meaning "He will". Together, they convey the meaning "My God is He who will come". This name has been widely popular throughout history among Jewish communities, gaining prominence through the biblical figure Elijah, a powerful prophet known for his miracles and faith.
Benjamin is a Hebrew name that means "son of the right hand" or "favorite son".
#7 OLIVER
Oliver is an English name derived from the Latin 'oliva', meaning olive tree or branch, symbolizing peace and abundance. It gained prominence through Charles Dickens' novel "Oliver Twist" (1838) and was further popularized by Oliver Cromwell, a significant figure in British history.
#8 MASON
Mason is an English masculine given name derived from the occupational surname Mason, meaning 'stonemason' or 'bricklayer'.
#9 JACOB
Jacob is a name of Hebrew origin meaning "supplanter" or "held by the heel," with historical significance in Jewish and Christian traditions. It has been widely adopted globally and remains popular today.
#10 LUCAS
Lucas is a Latin name meaning "bringer of light", deriving from the Latin word 'lux'.
#11 ETHAN
Ethan is of Hebrew origin, meaning 'strong' or 'firm,' historically given to robust and brave individuals.
#12 MICHAEL
Michael is an English name derived from the Hebrew Mikha'el, meaning 'Who is like God?'.
Alexander is a Greek name meaning 'defender of mankind', popularized by Alexander the Great.
#14 DANIEL
Daniel is a Hebrew name meaning "God is my judge."
#15 LOGAN
"Logan is a Scottish name derived from 'Mac Logan', meaning 'from the hollow'. Popularized by its powerful sound, it's pronounced 'Lo-gen' with stress on the first syllable."
#16 HENRY
Henry is a classic Germanic name derived from Heinrich, meaning "home ruler" or "powerful homeowner," with notable bearers including King Henry VIII of England and industrialist Henry Ford.
#17 AIDEN
"Aiden is an Irish origin name meaning 'little fire', popularized by Saint Aidan in the 6th century."
#18 JACKSON
Jackson is an English boy's name derived from the surname "Jacksone," meaning 'son of John' or 'God is gracious.'
#19 MATTHEW
Matthew is an English name with Hebrew origins, meaning "gift of God," derived from Matthias. It has been widely used throughout history, notably by one of the twelve apostles and author of the first Gospel in the New Testament.
#20 DAVID
David is a Hebrew name meaning 'beloved', derived from the root verb davar meaning 'speak' or 'word'.
#21 JOSEPH
Joseph is a timeless boy's name of Hebrew origin, meaning "he will add" or "he shall increase".
#22 SAMUEL
Samuel is a Hebrew name meaning "name of God", derived from the Hebrew word "shama" which means "to hear or listen".
Sebastian is a Latin-origin boy's name meaning "venerable" or "revered," associated with the ancient Roman festival of Saturnalia, and popularized by Saint Sebastian, a Christian martyr.
#24 JAYDEN
Jayden, of Hebrew origin, signifies gratitude.
#25 JOHN
John is an English masculine name derived from Hebrew Yochanan meaning 'God is gracious'. It has been widely used historically and across cultures, popularized by figures like John the Baptist in the Bible, and remains one of the most common names for boys today.
#26 OWEN
Owen is a centuries-old Welsh name derived from 'Owain', meaning 'youth' or 'noble youth'.
#27 GABRIEL
Gabriel is a Hebrew name meaning "God is my strength," derived from the Hebrew word for "strong man of God."
#28 JACK
The name Jack is of English origin, derived from John, meaning "God is gracious." It was originally a nickname for someone with the qualities of a jack pulley.
#29 LUKE
Luke is a Latin-origin male name meaning 'light', popularized by New Testament apostle Luke.
#30 CARTER
Carter is a modern classic English unisex given name derived from the medieval occupational surname 'carter', meaning 'cart driver' or 'goods transporter'.
#31 LEVI
"Levi is a Hebrew-origin male name meaning 'joined' or 'attached', known from the Old Testament as one of Jacob's twelve sons."
#32 ANTHONY
Anthony is a male given name of Latin origin, meaning 'priceless' or 'highly praiseworthy', derived from the Roman family name Antonius and popularized in Europe during the Middle Ages due to its association with early Christian saints like Saint Anthony of Padua.
#33 WYATT
Wyatt is an English given name derived from Old English words 'wiht' meaning 'little' and 'æðel' meaning 'noble', signifying 'little noble'.
#34 DYLAN
Dylan is a name of Welsh origin that means 'son of the sea,' popularized by poet Dylan Thomas and carrying historical significance in Welsh literature and mythology.
#35 ISAAC
Isaac is a Hebrew name that means 'he will laugh'. It is of biblical origin, being the son of Abraham and Sarah in the Old Testament.
#36 JULIAN
Julian is a Latin-derived name, originally from the Roman gens Julia, tracing back to Julius, believed to be descended from Jupiter himself. It means "youthful" or "downwards".
#37 ANDREW
Andrew is an English name derived from Greek Andreas, meaning "manly" or "courageous". It was popularized through Saint Andrew, one of Jesus Christ's apostles and patron saint of Scotland.
#38 JOSHUA
Joshua is a name of Hebrew origin meaning "God is salvation."
Christopher is an English name derived from Greek Christophoros, meaning "bearer of Christ." It honors Saint Christopher, a giant who carried people across rivers, including once Jesus in the form of a child. This legendary tale associates the name with travel and protection against sudden death. The name has been popular since medieval times and continues to be recognized as a classic choice for boys.
#40 MATEO
Mateo is a Latin-derived name meaning "gift of God", popularized by Saint Matthew and notable figures like Matteo Ricci.