Latest Masculine Baby Boy Names

Masculine baby boy names will always be counted among the most popular names of any given year. Below you’ll find some of the trendiest strong male names in the United States. Which can be popular, traditional, unique, or heroic! Plus, although the overarching idea of power can certainly come from physical strength, you’ll find plenty of options on our list that connote inner strength, wisdom, nature, or good character.

Masculine baby Boy Names
Big and little men connection. Father and baby son bumping fists, closeup

Masculinity is a term that is used to describe men, usually both with appearance and gender. If you are expecting a baby boy and are looking for a great name for him, then you may find one here:

  • Damon – Greek name that means “tamer.”
  • Derrick – German name that means “ruler.”
  • Aiden – An Irish name that means “little fire.”
  • Alexander – Greek for “protector of mankind.”
  • Andrew – Greek for “valiant” or “courageous.”
  • Austin – Latin for “useful.”
  • Axel – Old German for “father of peace” and Swedish for “divine source of life.”
  • Baron – German name that means “nobleman.”
  • Apollo – Greek name that means “manly.”
  • Archer – English for “bowman.”
  • Barrett – Old English for “nobleman” and German for “mighty as a bear.”
  • Bernard – German name that means “bold as a bear.”
  • Brock – Old English for “badger.”
  • Gabriel – Hebrew name that means “God is my strength.”
  • Gage – French for “pledge.”
  • Garrett – English name that means “strong.”
  • Gavin – Welsh for “hawk.”
  • Godric – English for “God’s power.”
  • Griffin – Several origins and meanings including Latin for “hooked nose” and is also a mythological beast that is half lion and half eagle.
  • Gunner – German name that means “battler” or “warrior.”
  • Kenzo – Japanese for “healthy and wise.”
  • Killian – Irish for “little warrior” and Gaelic for “fierce.”
  • Leonardo – German name that means “lion-hearted.”
  • Logan – Scottish for “little hollow” and can also be used as a unique name for girls as well.
  • Mason – French for “stoneworker.”
  • Milo – Latin name that means “soldier.”
  • Nicholas – Greek for “victorious people.”
  • Nolan – Irish for “renowned” and Scottish for “a champion.”
  • Orion – For the constellation of Orion the hunter. It is of Greek origin and means “son of fire.”
  • Harvey – Old German for “battle.”
  • Hercules – A Greek name that means “Hera’s glory.”
  • Owen – An Irish name that means “born to nobility” or “warrior.”
  • Patton – British for “fighter’s town.”
  • Phoenix – A Greek mythological name for the mystical bird that is reborn again from its ashes.
  • Rex – Latin name for “king.”
  • Rhett – Dutch for “advice” or “counsel.”
  • Richard – English for “rich and powerful ruler.”
  • Rowan – Originally a strong last name, Rowan means “red-haired” or “tree with red berries in Irish and Old English.
  • Ryker – German name that means “rich.”
  • Talon – English for “sharp claw.”
  • Thor – Old Norse for “thunder.”
  • Walter – German for “powerful warrior” or “army ruler.”
  • William – Spanish and Teutonic for “protector.”
  • Wyatt – Old English for “little warrior.”
  • Xander/Zander – Greek for “protector of mankind.”
  • Zane – An Arabic name that means “beloved.”
  • Zeke – Arabic for “the memory of the lord.”
  • Titus – Greek for “of the giants.”
  • Trent – Latin for “torrent” or “rapid stream.”
  • Victor – Latin name for “conqueror.”
  • Hunter – Old English for “search.”
  • Jackson – Hebrew “the supplanter” or “God’s grace.”
  • Jax – English for “God has been gracious.”
  • ohen – Jewish name that is derived from the word kohen which means “priest.”
  • Conrad – Old German name that means “brave counsel.”
  • Cyrus – Irish for “crag” and Persian for “the sun.” It is also a great unisex name as well.
  • Bryce – Irish for “swift” and English for “son of a nobleman.”
  • Caleb – Hebrew name that means “faithful” or “bold.”
  • Chase – Old French for “hunter.”
  • Liam– meaning “desire” and “protection.”

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