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Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Yankee

U.S. Northerner

American

Dare

Challenge to Take a Risk

American

Maverick

Independent one

American

Jaylin

American

Maison

Variant spelling of Mason

American

Jaqen

Created name

American

Sailor

Boat Man

American

Taryn

Created Name

American

Bronx

Bronck's Land

American

Pilot

Ship or Plane Operator

American

Kanye

Created Name

American

Twila

Twilight

American

Zeshawn

Created Name

American

Dian

Form of Dion

American

Kayo

From Initials K.O.

American

Tamary

Palm tree

American

Keandre

Combination of Ke- and Andre

American

Ryatt

Combination of Ryan and Wyatt

American

Joshwa

Respelling of Joshua

American

Jamareon

Created Name

American

Narvel

Unknown Meaning

American

Lucus

From Lucania

American

Ladarius

Combination of La and Darius

American

Tyrus

“A dealer in cheese,” from the Greek tyros, a cheese market.

American

Gusty

Revered, Windy

American

American boy names are as vast as the wild west. From cowboy cuties to rogue little ones, this origin is bursting with monikers that you can’t help but fall head over heels for. Discover a new favorite with us.

By nature, American boy names are more modern than their international friends because America is a newer country in comparison. The names may not have reached a timeless feel yet, but eventually they will. In the meantime, they feel fresh, spunky, and full of life. This makes them ideal if you’re seeking something unique and fun.

A popular subgenre of American boy names are African American boy names. Names using the De- prefix meaning “day” are especially common, such as DeAndre and DeVonte. The -ion suffix is also popular, as seen in Damarion and Amarion. This is a popular suffix worldwide rooted in Latin that means “action.” Very fitting for an energetic little guy, right? Other top African American boy names are Ladarius, Marshawn, and Damani.

Among American boy names, a favorite styling is word names. Maverick is the most obvious pick in this section, and his meaning of “independent one” definitely fits a spirited little boy on the go. Denim is another word name on the rise, whose fashion-trending ties make him more than stylish. Huck also has word name roots as a shortened form of huckleberry. Made popular by Mark Twain’s literary series, he’s a boyish pick with a sharp sound that fits in with other strongman names, like Hunter and Chase. There’s Indy, too, a name commonly associated with the state of Indiana, though it can also be short for the word “independent.”

Combination names are popular with American boy names, as seen in Jaxton, a mashup of Jackson and Paxton. Braylon is another moving up on the charts, originating as a combination of Brayden and Waylon. There’s also Tayden, a combo of Taylor and Aiden, and Alexavier, a twist on Alexander and Xavier. Combination names appear in nearly every origin, but they’re especially popular among American boy names. They’re a great way to honor two people at once.

Invented names are another red-hot trend in American boy names. These picks are twists on more established names like Kayson, a K- cousin to the classic Jason. Draven is a major hit thanks to his rock-and-roll styling. Syler is a riff off of Tyler, while Javes is a totally new name with loads of style points behind him. Seriously, doesn’t he sound like a superhero?

Hollywood is a major influence on American boy names, as seen in Anakin and Jedi, two Star Wars favorites that have risen steadily on the charts. Game of Thrones also gave us heaps of American boy names, including Rhaegar, Tywin, and Baratheon. If you want something a little lighter, check out Buzz, a space ranger pick from Toy Story.

Browse our collection of American boy names and see what exciting new names you’ll find.