Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Abner

Father of light

Hebrew

Alfie

Elf or magical counsel; ready for battle

German

Alvin

Elf or magical being, friend

English

Archie

A diminutive form of Archibald.

English

Argyle

“Of the Irish,” in allusion to a county in Scotland once settled by an Irish king and his followers.

Scottish

Axel

My father is peace

Scandinavian

Barney

A diminutive form of Barnabas and Bernard.

Modern

Barry

Fair-haired

Irish

Basil

Royal, kingly

Greek

Baxter

Baker

English

Bert

Illustrious

English

Billy

Will helmet, protection

German

Blackburn

Black brook

English

Blake

Black or pale

English

Blue

The Color

American

Bobby

Bright fame

German

Brownie

Browned-colored; chocolate dessert

English

Buck

Male deer

English

Buster

Tough guy

English

Caleb

Whole heart

Hebrew

Capricorn

The Goat

Latin

Charles

Free man

German

Chase

Hunter

English

Chester

Camp of soldiers

Latin

Chuck

To chuck

German

Cooper

Barrel maker

English

Cornelius

Horn

Latin

Craig

Rock, rocky

Scottish

Dag

Daylight

Scandinavian

Darwin

Dear friend

English

Dash

Diminutive of Dashiell

English

Dax

Place name

French

Dex

Right-handed, fortunate; one who dyes

Latin

Donald

Great chief; world mighty

Scottish

Dumbledore

Bumblebee

English

Dusty

Brave warrior; dusty area

German

Eddie

Wealthy guard

English

Eli

Ascension

Hebrew

Elvis

Unknown

English

Emery

Home strength

English

Ernie

Serious; battle to the death

German

Fabio

An Italian form of Fabius.

Irish

Felix

Happy and lucky

Latin

Fitz

Son of

French

Flip

Short form of Phillip; to flip

American, Latin

Frank

Frenchman

English

Freddy

Elf or magical counsel; peaceful ruler

German

Gary

Spear

English

George

Farmer

Greek

Grey

Gray-haired

English

Grover

Grove of trees

English

Gulliver

Glutton

English

Hagrid

Created name for Harry Potter

English

Hank

Home ruler

German

Harry

Home ruler

German

Hodor

Created name

American

Howard

Noble watchman

English

Huckleberry

Sweet Berry

American

Huxley

Hugh's meadow

English

Iggy

Fiery

English

Irving

Green or fresh water

Gaelic

Isa

Laughter; salvation of God; the Lord helps me

Hebrew

Jack

God is gracious

English

Jael

Mountain goat

Hebrew

Jagger

Carter

English

Jameson

Son of James

English

Jax

Son of Jack

English

Jiles

Small goat

Greek

Joey

Jehovah increases

Hebrew

Judd

Flowing down

Hebrew

Julius

Youthful and downy

Greek

Jupiter

The supreme god

Latin

Kane

Battle

Irish

Kermit

Without envy

Irish

Kevin

Handsome

Irish

Kidd

Kid, young goat

English

King

King

English

Kip

Pointed hill

English

Kit

Bearing Christ

Greek

Knox

Round hill

English

Larry

A diminutive form of Laurence.

English

Lennon

Dear one

Irish

Little

Small; little

English

Louie

Famous warrior

German

Luca

From Lucania

Italian

Mack

Son of; greatest

Latin

Magnum

Big, Great

Latin

Major

Greater

English

Maverick

Independent one

American

Melvin

“The counseling friend.” Based on the Anglo-Saxon mael (council) and wine (friend).

Irish

Merlin

Sea fortress

Welsh

Mickey

Who resembles God?

Hebrew

Mikey

Who resembles God?

Hebrew

Milo

Soldier

German

Nash

By the ash tree

English

Neo

New

American

Nestor

Traveler

Greek

Neville

New village

French

Nico

People of victory

Greek

Noah

To rest

Hebrew

Ollie

Olive tree

Latin

Oskar

Spear of the gods

English

Otis

Wealth; son of Otto

German

Ozzy

Spear of the gods; God's power

German

Pablo

A Spanish equivalent of Paul.

Spanish

Pax

Peace

Latin

Penn

Enclosure; hill

English

Prince

Prince

English

Pryce

Prize

French

Quaid

Irish form of Walter

Irish

Quincy

Estate of the fifth son

French

Red

Red color

English

Rex

King

Latin

Ringo

Ring

English

Robby

Bright fame

German

Rocco

Rest

Italian

Rohan

Red-haired, red; ascending

Indian (Sanskrit)

Rory

Red king

Irish

Rubeus

Red

Latin

Rudy

A diminutive form of Rudolph.

German

Rupert

A variant form of Robert.

German

Rusty

Bearing rust; short form of Russell

English

Sam

A short form of Samson and Samuel.

American

Scout

To listen

French

Sid

Wide meadow

English

Silver

Silver

English

Skip

Ship, boss

English

Skipper

Ship, boss

English

Sonny

Son

English

Sprig

Branch

American

Stanley

Stony meadow

English

Sterling

Genuine, of high quality

English

Tex

From Texas

American

Thaddeus

Heart

Aramaic

Toby

Yahweh is Good

Hebrew

Trapper

Trapper

American

Trigg

Trusty; true

English, Scandinavian

Tripp

Third

American

Tucker

Cloth softener

English

Turner

Wood-worker

English

Tyson

Firebrand

English

Ulysses

"One who hates.” The Latin form of the Greek Odysseus, from the Greek odyssomai, I hate.

Latin

Viggo

Battle

Scandinavian

Watson

Son of Walter

English

Wiley

Crafty

English

Wilmer

Strong desire

German

Winston

Joyful stone

English

Woody

Wooded

English

Xing

Star

Chinese

Yael

Mountain goat; heights, upland; fertile moor

Welsh

Yahir

Handsome

Spanish

Yaseen

Chief

Arabic

Yukon

Great river

Native American

Yuri

Farmer; form of George

Russian

Zeke

Form of Ezekiel

Hebrew

Zen

Form of meditation

Japanese

Zeus

Living

Greek

Ziggy

Diminutive form of Sigmund

German

Zvi

Deer

Hebrew

Naming your four-legged friend should be fun, and with our collection of boy goat names, it certainly is. We’ve herded up our favorite names for male goats, including those with goatish meanings to playful sounds. Let’s meet them together.

Cute boy goat names are always a great pick. These have the light, bright attitude of a playful pet. Of course, there’s Kidd, who’s a fun spin on the name for a baby goat. You could also try out Kip or his rhyming friend Skip. Toby is another contender, and with his boyish charm, he’s right at home on a cute little goat. You could always go for the so-absurd-it’s-cute route, too, with old-fashioned names like Bob, Bert, or Eugene or super people-centric names, like Kevin or Donald.

Appearance-based options are also popular among boy goat names, with colorful monikers like Grey, Red, Brownie, and Blackburn trending. For a petite pet, see Little, or for a big guy, try out Magnum. Don’t forget about names with bearded ties, either, as we all know about goats and their epic facial hair. Bearded character names are a goldmine, like Dumbledore and Merlin. You could try out Yukon Cornelius and Rubeus Hagrid too.

Meanings are another fun place to look for boy goat names like Jael’s “mountain goat.” Capricorn means “the goat,” while Jiles means “small goat.” You can capture your goat’s sweet spirit with Felix’s “happy and blessed” or the “heart” behind Thaddeus.

Goats are well-known for having multiple babies at a time, so you might be looking for twin boy goat names. These are super fun, as you can follow the rhyming route with Bobby and Robby, Buck and Chuck, or Dax and Jax. You can also try out similar-sounding names, like Archie and Alfie or Freddy and Frank.

We hope you find the perfect boy goat names for your list with our collection. Best of luck with your new buddy!