Name |
Meaning |
Origin |
Popularity |
Other Gender |
Adair
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Wealthy spear
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German
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Alder
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From the alder tree
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English
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Alpine
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Fair
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Scottish
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Archer
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Bowman
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English
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Arden
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Great forest
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Latin
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Arnold
|
Eagle ruler
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German
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Arrow
|
Hunting tool
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English
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Ash
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Of the ash tree
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English
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Aspen
|
Aspen tree
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English
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Atlas
|
Enduring
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Greek
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Azibo
|
Earth
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African
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Banks
|
Edge of the River
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English
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Bear
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Strong, brave bear
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German
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Birch
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Bright, shining; the birch tree
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English
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Brandt
|
Sword; fiery torch, beacon
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German
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Briar
|
Shrub, Small Tree
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English
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Brock
|
Badger-like
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English
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Brooks
|
Small stream
|
English
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Bruce
|
“The man from the brushwood,” ultimately from the Latin bruscia, brush wood.
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Ancient
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Buck
|
Male deer
|
English
|
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Canyon
|
Footpath
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Spanish
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Carver
|
One who carves wood
|
English
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Cedar
|
Type of Tree
|
American
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Chase
|
Hunter
|
English
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Clay
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“The earth,” as the material of which the human body is made.
|
English
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Cliff
|
Cliff-side slope
|
English
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Cole
|
Charcoal
|
English
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Colt
|
Young horse
|
English
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Conan
|
Hound, wolf; high
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Irish
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Fletcher
|
Arrow-maker
|
English
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Flint
|
Stream
|
English
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Ford
|
River crossing
|
English
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Forest
|
Woodsman; woods
|
French
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Frasier
|
Of the forest men
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Scottish
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Garnet
|
Spear; red like a pomegranate
|
French
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Garwood
|
From the fir forest
|
English
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Gideon
|
Tree cutter
|
Hebrew
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Hawk
|
Falcon, bird of prey
|
English
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Huck
|
Short form of Huckleberry
|
American
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Hunter
|
Hunter
|
English
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Jasper
|
Treasurer
|
English
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Javi
|
Bright
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Spanish
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Jay
|
To heal
|
English
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Jorah
|
First rain or autumn rain
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Hebrew
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Journey
|
A trip or experience from one place to another
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American
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Juniper
|
Juniper bush
|
English
|
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Kamari
|
Moon
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Arabic
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Kanoro
|
Sword Sharpener
|
African
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Keaton
|
Place of hawks
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English
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Knoll
|
Little hill
|
English
|
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Lachlan
|
From the land of lakes
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Irish
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Lake
|
Lake
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English
|
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Langley
|
Long meadow
|
English
|
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Lark
|
Lark bird
|
English
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Leaf
|
Leaf
|
English
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Leavitt
|
Wolf cub
|
English
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Lennox
|
With many elm trees
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Scottish
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Lincoln
|
Lake colony
|
English
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Linden
|
From the linden tree
|
English
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Locke
|
Woods; fortified place; pond
|
German
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Lynx
|
Brightness
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Greek
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Mason
|
Stoneworker
|
English
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Morio
|
Forest boy
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Japanese
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Murphy
|
Sea warrior
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Irish
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Musoke
|
Rainbow
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African
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Nash
|
By the ash tree
|
English
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Oak
|
Near the oak trees; meadow of oak trees
|
English
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Oaklen
|
Oak meadow
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American
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Oakley
|
Meadow of oak trees
|
English
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Onyx
|
Precious gemstone
|
Latin
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Oringo
|
He Who Likes the Hunt
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African
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Orion
|
Boundary
|
Greek
|
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Orson
|
Bear
|
Latin
|
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Parker
|
Keeper of the park
|
English
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Peregrine
|
Traveler, wanderer
|
Latin
|
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Quill
|
Plume or feather
|
English
|
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Rainier
|
Judgment warrior; deciding warrior
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Scandinavian
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Randall
|
Wolf shield
|
German
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Ranger
|
Forest guardian
|
French
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Raven
|
Raven bird
|
English
|
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Reed
|
Red
|
English
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Rhodes
|
Where roses grow
|
German
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Ridge
|
Ridge
|
English
|
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Ridley
|
Reed meadow
|
English
|
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Rio
|
River
|
Spanish
|
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River
|
Flowing body of water
|
English
|
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Robin
|
A variant form of Robert.
|
English
|
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Rock
|
Stone
|
English
|
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Rocklin
|
Rock meadow
|
English
|
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Roger
|
Famous spearman
|
German
|
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Rowan
|
Of the rowan tree
|
Gaelic
|
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Rusty
|
Bearing rust; short form of Russell
|
English
|
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Sage
|
Healing herb
|
Latin
|
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Sawyer
|
Wood Cutter
|
English
|
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Scout
|
To listen
|
French
|
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Sequoia
|
Sparrow
|
Native American
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Silas
|
Man of the forest
|
Latin
|
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Silver
|
Silver
|
English
|
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Slate
|
Slate stone
|
English
|
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Sparrow
|
Sparrow bird
|
English
|
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Stone
|
Stone
|
English
|
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Storm
|
Storm
|
English
|
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Summit
|
High mountain
|
English
|
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Theron
|
Hunter
|
Greek
|
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Few monikers are as fitting for a little adventurer as outdoorsy boy names. More rugged and spirited than your run-of-the-mill nature names for boys, these picks make our hearts sing with their zest for life. Let’s check out some together.
One of our favorite outdoorsy names for boys is Ranger. This word name wonder is not common in the United States, but he’s ready to be worn by the right little boy. Ranger has built-in energy and wanderlust, perfectly fitting a boy on the go. We picture a little Ranger adoring everything natural, from camping to fishing to stargazing with friends. If Ranger is a little too uncommon for you, check out Archer or Hunter. They’re still rugged outdoorsy names, but they’re more mainstream.
Some outdoorsy baby boy names come directly from animal sources, giving them a wild side you can’t help but love. We can see these names on babies that were super active in the womb, like Bear or Wolf. These little ones come into the world with a boom. Names like Falcon and Sparrow are ready to swoop into life and soar to great heights. See Hawk, Jay, and Colt for similar styling.
Cute outdoorsy boy names are another subcategory you may enjoy. These names are a touch softer than the action-packed ones above. Sage is a standout among them that works great with today’s top names. The healing herb behind the name has a gentle spirit. We can picture a little Sage to be quite the artist, sketching out his favorite forest scenes. Cove is another member of this group. Small yet mighty, he’s not a common name, but he fits in well with today’s popular picks, like Jace, Cade, and Cody. Other cute outdoorsy boy names are Brooks, Linden, and Rowan.
You could also look at meanings to find outdoorsy boy names. These are a touch more subtle in their natural associations. Silas means “man of the forest,” while Jorah means “first rain.” Nash means “by the ash tree,” and the vintage Bruce translates to “man from the brushwood.”
We hope you find the perfect pick for your little adventure buddy amongst our collection of outdoorsy boy names.