Want your son to be a style icon? Then start by giving him an edgy and stylish name.
Trendy baby names come and go just as fashion does. But style, as they say, stays forever. So if you want a name that stands the test of time, you might have to look past the trendy and unusual and go with something stylish and modern baby boy names.
Stylish baby boy names are unique, have the perfect amount of sophistication and edge, and bestow the bearer with optimism. These exquisite and delicate names are smooth and can sparkle at any given opportunity.
2018 lists 100 modern and stylish boy names that are sure to make your son stand out. These names aren’t just stylish, but tread into mythology and distant past to give you some hidden gems. So let’s go!
Stylish Names For Boys With Meanings 2018:
1. Abbot:
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Abbot may be linked to the church, but it’s also one of the most stylish classic names. It’s vintage without being out of date and means ‘father’.
2. Adair:
This all-time favorite name with Scottish roots is linked with the name Edgar. Adair boasts of a bold statement and even has the power to surprise. It means ‘fortunate and powerful’.
3. Adriel:
This unique Hebrew name, meaning ‘the flock of God’, is a special Biblical moniker for religious parents.
4. Arlo:
This moniker, meaning ‘fortified hill’, is a cool modern boy name with a perfect amount of edge. Best of all, it’s easy to spell and pronounce. You can use Arlo as a short form.
5. Axel:
This heavy metal rock name is originally a Scandinavian form of the Biblical name Absalom, meaning ‘father of peace’. It’s been growing in popularity along with almost all the sassy names with an ‘x’.
6. Bellamy:
Bellamy, one of the most attractive baby boy names, has a charm which cannot be overlooked. This name means ‘fine friend’.
7. Brady:
Brady, meaning ‘large chested’, started gaining traction for boys when it was chosen by Miranda for her son in “Sex and the City”.
8. Brice:
This rare moniker, derived from an old Scottish surname, is all set to take off. It’s modern, sleek, and will even make grandpa Bruce elated. Brice means ‘speckled’.
9. Bronx:
The popularity of this stylish name should be accredited to Ashlee Simpson and Pete Wentz, who put this name on the map after choosing it for their son.
10. Bruin:
Bruin would be a perfect name for an animal lover or sports fan. This name of English origin means ‘brown or bear’.
11. Cashel:
This stylish name, with a tough feeling, sounds a lot like cash, which maximizes its appeal. Cashel means ‘stone fort’.
12. Collier:
This occupational name has evolved into much more than that. It has shed its coal mine look and has taken a direction towards fashion and style. Collier means ‘coal miner’.
13. Connor:
If you’re a lover of dogs, you may like this Irish name meaning ‘lover of hounds’. It’s been in the top 50 baby boy name list for over a decade.
14. Cordero:
Spanish baby names sound extremely attractive because of their association with the Mediterranean lifestyle. This rare name means ‘lamb’.
15. Cormac:
This Irish name, meaning ‘charioteer’, is seriously underutilized. It’s upbeat and is related to “Harry Potter” too.
16. Cortez:
The exotic -x ending of this name makes this Spanish name sassier. Cortez means ‘courteous’.
17. Cullen:
Using a traditional last name as a first name is totally in trend. These names get a new lease of life when used as first. One such name is Cullen, which means ‘handsome or good looking’.
18. Dashiell:
This dashing name was picked by A-listed celebs such as Cate Blanchett, Jason Priestly, and Milla Jovovich. The meaning of Dashiell is unknown.
19. Dax:
It isn’t just the ‘x’ ending that makes Dax cool. This sci-fi vibe emanating from its appearance in “Star Trek Deep Space Nine” series makes it cooler. Dax is the name of a town in France.
20. Dax:
This moniker, which is essentially a French place name, has the all-consuming power of the ‘x’ ending.
21. Deon:
Deon is the Greek alternative to Dion, which is a short form of the Dionysus. This unique and cute modern boy name belongs to the Greek mythological god of wine.
22. Dermot:
This appealing and undiscovered Irish mythological name is an Anglicization of Diarmaid and means ‘free from envy’. This edgy name has been borne by several kings and saints as well.
23. Donovan:
If you want to pay homage to a relative named Donald, but without using the exact name, choose its stylish cousin Donovan, which means ‘dark’.
24. Dov:
This Hebrew name, meaning ‘bear’, has a gentle image, which is modern and fresh. We think it’s an excellent name if you have Jewish roots.
25. Eliseo:
Eliseo, a variation of the Biblical name Elisha, provides a fresh spin to traditional Biblical names. It means ‘God is my salvation’.
26. Ellery:
This rhythmic, three syllable name, has absolutely nothing to do with Ellison, except, perhaps, the –Ell prefix. Ellery means ‘island with elder trees’.
27. Emilio:
This moniker, inspired by the Florentine fashion designer Emilio Pucci, is one of our favorite stylish baby boys in the list. This sophisticated and energetic name means ‘rival’.
28. Euan:
The rare and almost unheard name entered the US radar all because of Euan Abercrombie in “Harry Potter”. The name Euan means ‘born of the yew tree’.
29. Finn:
Thanks to “Glee” Irish name Finn, meaning ‘fair-haired’, is more popular than ever. A famous bearer of this name with enormous charm and energy is Finn MacCool.
30. Fintan:
The ‘tan’ suffix at the end of this name makes it a modern name. This spectacular Irish name means ‘white fire’.
31. Francisco:
Since place name is getting hotter by each passing day, why not pick one for your son too? Francisco is the Latin form of Francis and means ‘free man’.
32. Frey:
This mythological name, stemming from Scandinavia, has a perfect combination of strength and looks. It means ‘the exalted one’.
33. Garrett:
Garett is a stylish variation of the stodgy, old-fashioned name, Gerald. It means spear strength’.
34. Giancarlo:
This famous moniker from Italy is a combination Gian (John) and Carlo (Charles). We recommend it to parents who want to give swag to their son’s name.
35. Gibson:
It’s quite surprising that a name as macho as Gibson used to be a popular name for girls in the 20th century. Gibson is originally an English surname, meaning ‘Gilbert’s son’.
36. Griffin:
This stylish mythological name, meaning ‘strong lord’, will get luggage full of Welsh history for your boy.
37. Hart:
Hart technically means ‘stag’, but since it sounds like heart, it makes it both softer and stylish. If you’re a lover of poetry, you’ll recall this name via Hart Crane.
38. Hartigan:
This uber stylish name from Ireland is ideal for art enthusiasts. It means ‘descendant of the legendary King of England’.
39. Horatio:
Any name ending with –io has to be stylish and popular. Meaning ‘timekeeper’, Horatio combines panache and freshness effortlessly.
40. Ignacio:
Dozens of saints have carried this Latin name throughout the century. And it even comes with nickname option Iggy. Ignacio means ‘fire’.
41. Jax:
This modern invented name can either be a variant of Jack or a nickname for Jackson. Whatever it may be, this name has been in the top 200 names for four years now.
42. Jaxton:
Do you know what makes Jaxton special and of course, stylish? The ‘x’ in its middle, which is adds a layer of mystery to it.
43. Jupiter:
Parents who love looking up in the sky can consider Jupiter as a naming option. This planet name can even inspire your son to become an astronaut. Jupiter means ‘father’.
44. Kacper:
This Polish form of Casper most certainly ticks all the right boxes. And believe us, it’s way more popular than you can even imagine. Kacper means ‘treasurer’.
45. Kael:
Kael is an uncommon name of Gaelic origin, probably meaning ‘slender’. The uncertainty behind the etymology creates an enigmatic aura around this name.
46. Kason:
This attractive moniker is perfect if you want your son to have the finest qualities in life. This modern invented name is a combination of Case and Jason.
47. Kazuo:
This Japanese name will definitely intrigue all our readers out there. It means ‘first son’, symbolizes a harmonious man.
48. Kiernan:
This rare Irish name, meaning ‘dark one’, has a rich heritage and history along with style. And since style is all about finding undiscovered things, Kiernan is sure to leave its marks in the US.
49. Killian:
Killian, meaning ‘church’, has become more popular than ever. One of its spelling variations is Cillian.
50. Kit:
All thanks to Kit Harrington for making this name stylish again, this moniker is a diminutive of Christopher and means ‘follower of Christ’.
51. Kyler:
Kyler is both a safe and stylish naming option for your son. In America, Kyler is believed to be a combination of Kyle and Tyler, but in the Netherlands, it means ‘archer’.
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