Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Aiken

Made of oak

English

Ajax

“The birdman,” from the Greek aia.

Greek

Ajaz

Miracle

Arabic

Ambrose

Immortal

Greek

Archer

Bowman

English

Arlo

Armed hill

English

Arrow

Hunting tool

English

Ash

Of the ash tree

English

Ax

Father is peace

Hebrew

Axel

My father is peace

Scandinavian

Axton

From the ash town

English

Banner

Flag; ensign bearer

French

Becker

Stream

English

Blade

Knife, sword

English

Blake

Black or pale

English

Blaze

Stutter

Latin

Bowie

Blond

Scottish

Brave

Brave; courageous

English

Brax

Form of Brock

English

Breaker

Destroyer

English

Briar

Shrub, Small Tree

English

Brix

Stone of Brixi

English

Brock

Badger-like

English

Brody

Ditch

Scottish

Bronx

Bronck's Land

American

Brutus

Dull, stupid

Latin

Buster

Tough guy

English

Butch

Illustrious; butcher

English

Buzz

Short for Busby

American

Cade

Round, lumpish; cask

French

Caden

Son of Cadan

Irish

Cage

Confining structure

English

Calix

Very Handsome

Greek

Cannon

Official of the church

French

Carlo

Free man

Spanish

Carver

One who carves wood

English

Case

Box

French

Cash

Case

English

Caxton

Lump settlement

Ancient

Cleave

Cliff

English

Cliff

Cliff-side slope

English

Clyde

“The keeper of the keys,” from the Greek Meidion, a key.

Scottish

Cosgrave

Victorious champion

Irish

Craven

Garlic place

English

Creed

Belief; guiding principle; I believe

Latin

Crux

Cross

Latin

Cruz

Holy cross

Spanish

Cutter

Gem Cutter

English

Damien

To tame

French

Damon

One who tames, subdues

Greek

Dax

Place name

French

Decker

Piercing

Hebrew

Dex

Right-handed, fortunate; one who dyes

Latin

Dexter

Right-handed, fortunate; one who dyes

Latin

Draco

Dragon

English

Drake

Dragon

English

Draven

Combination of D and Raven

American

Duncan

Dark warrior; brown fighter

Scottish

Dutch

Dutch one

Dutch

Edge

Border, End of a Surface

American

Ember

Spark, burning low

English

Ender

Extremely Rare

Turkish

Eryx

Boxer

Greek

Ever

Always

American

Falcon

Bird of prey

Latin

Fitch

Iron-pointed implement

French

Fitz

Son of

French

Gage

Pledge

English

Gray

Gray-haired

English

Gunner

Warrior

Scandinavian

Harlem

Home on a wooded hill

Dutch

Harley

Hare meadow; the long field

English

Harlow

Army hill

English

Haven

A place of safety, sanctuary; shelter

English

Hawk

Falcon, bird of prey

English

Hunter

Hunter

English

Hutch

Son of Hugh

English

Indy

Independent or Indian

American

Iver

Yew; yew, bow army

Scandinavian

Jagger

Carter

English

Javen

Youth

Arabic

Jax

Son of Jack

English

Jaxton

Created name

American

Jett

Black

English

Judge

Judge

English

Justice

To deliver what is just

English

Kairo

Victorious One

English

Kane

Battle

Irish

Kanoa

The free one

Polynesian

Kason

Created name

American

Kassius

Helmeted warrior

Latin

Kaz

Famous destroyer (of peace)

Slavic

Keir

Dusky; dark-haired; dark-skinned, swarthy

Gaelic

Kendrix

Greatest champion

Welsh

Kester

Bearing Christ

Greek

Kyzer

Emperor

German

Ledger

Speared tribe

English

Legend

Story, fable, myth

English

Lennox

With many elm trees

Scottish

Lex

Man's defender, warrior

Greek

Link

Connection

English

Lux

Light

Latin

Lynx

Brightness

Greek

Maddox

Son of Madoc

Welsh

Magnum

Big, Great

Latin

Major

Greater

English

Mannix

Little monk

Irish

Maverick

Independent one

American

Maxton

From Maccus' town

English

Nixon

Son of Nicholas

English

Nova

New

Latin

Odin

Frenzy

Scandinavian

Onyx

Precious gemstone

Latin

Ozzy

Spear of the gods; God's power

German

Patton

Fighter's town

English

Phoenix

Dark red

Greek

Pierce

A variant form of Peter.

Greek

Pope

Father

Greek

Quaid

Irish form of Walter

Irish

Quest

Journey, mission

English

Raiden

Thunder and lightning

Japanese

Ranger

Forest guardian

French

Raven

Raven bird

English

Reign

Rule, Sovereign

English

Rex

King

Latin

Ridge

Ridge

English

Ripp

Strength; bright; famous

Dutch, English

Rocco

Rest

Italian

Rocky

Stony

English

Rook

Crow, To Cheat, Chess Piece

English

Rusty

Bearing rust; short form of Russell

English

Ryder

Mounted warrior

English

Ryker

Rich

English

Sage

Healing herb

Latin

Scout

To listen

French

Seven

The number seven

English

Sirius

Burning brightly

Greek

Sixto

Sixth

Latin

Slade

Valley

English

Slater

Hewer of slates

English

Sloane

Man of arms, warrior

Irish

Sparrow

Sparrow bird

English

Spike

Sharpened point

English

Storm

Storm

English

Talon

Claw

English

Tave

Short form of Gustave

American

Trace

Find or discover

English

Trapper

Trapper

American

Trey

Three

English

Tripp

Third

American

Tru

True

English

Urban

From the city

Latin

Viggo

Battle

Scandinavian

Wade

To ford

English

Walker

Fuller of cloth

English

West

Western stream

English

Wyatt

Brave in battle

English

Wylder

Form of Wilder

English

Xavi

New house

Spanish

Xavian

Created name

American

Xavier

New house

Spanish

Zane

God is gracious

American

Zayd

Abundance

Arabic

Zayden

Increasing

American

Zeb

Gift of Jehovah; dwelling of honor

Hebrew

Zeke

Form of Ezekiel

Hebrew

Zephyr

West wind

Greek

Zeppelin

Airship

English

Edgy boy names aren’t traditional. No, these names shun norms to walk on the wild side, whether through association, a unique sound, or an intense meaning. This makes them perfect for your little rebel. Let’s run through a few of these picks to understand the style better.

Edgy names for boys are often words, but they’re not your run-of-the-mill nature names. Instead, they offer intensity, like Blaze. With his fiery connections, this fierce find is undoubtedly edgy. His fellow one-syllable friend Pierce is another member of this group. While he’s technically a form of Peter, he’s also a verb. Rook is also a contender. Meaning “chess piece,” he’s also used as a short form of the term “rookie” in sports. Other edgy boy names with word roots include Maverick, Ryder, and Onyx.

This group also features names connected to rough-and-tumble occupations like Gunner and Hunter. Perfect for a rammy little one with endless energy, this subgroup continues to grow in popularity, with names like Decker, Breaker, and Carver joining the charts. If they’re too much for you in the first name slot, you can always try them out as an unexpected middle name.

Edgier names often feature a sharp sound. Jagger, for instance, has a jagged G look and sound, while Kyzer has a lightning bolt of a Y paired with an energetic Z. Ryker shares the long Y but pairs it with a crisp K, giving it a punch of sharpness. Names like these stand out, especially during rollcall. They’re real attention-grabbers with a pop of personality. Check out Slater, Cade, and Gage for more edgy boy names with unique sounds.

Some monikers get their edge through association. This includes rockstar names like Bowie and Hendrix, and horror flick finds like Damien. Harley is connected to motorcycles, while Draco and Sirius haunted the halls of Hogwarts.

Edgy meanings are also plentiful, including Patton‘s “fighter’s town.” Viggo and Kane both mean “battle,” while Carlo‘s meaning of “free” suits a kiddo who refuses to conform.

Meet the rest of our edgy boy names on our complete list.