Unique boys’ names
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- Aarrikk (pronounced ‘Eric’)
- Abinadi
- Abu (yes, same as the monkey in ‘Aladdin’; Caucasian family)
- Achilles ( I was sad that the family’s last name was not ‘Hill’)
- Adelbert
- Adeshola Damilola Fukulojo (full name of a physician I encountered)
- Adhvik (Caucasian family)
- Adonai
- Aeryn (pronounced the same as ‘Aaron’)
- Aisen
- Ajax
- Alaska (friendly clerk at U-haul in Provo)
- Albion
- Aldo
- Alexzander
- Algernon (Doctrine and Covenants section 52)
- Alryric (pronounced ‘al-rear-ick’)
- Ames
- Ammaron
- Amulek
- Amyas (pronounced ‘am-EYE-us’)
- Anakin Sky Walker (first, middle, and last names)
- Angel Moroni
- Angus
- Apple
- Appleton
- Arbor
- Archer
- Aric
- Arley
- Arlo
- Arson (has a brother named Manson)
- Asay (ay-see)
- Asher
- Ashyr
- Aspy
- Assoul (so unkind, similar to Shi-Thead)
- Aster Bright
- Athel
- Atlas ( he was 17 years old, and was a computer nerd with skinny arms and legs )
- Atticus
- Awstyn
- Axeson
- Axle
- Axis
- Axton
- Axum
- Aylen
- Azrom (a male relative of Wilford Woodruff)
- Azrikam (Caucasian family, Azrikam is found in 1 Chronicles 3:23, they called him “Azzy”)
- Azure
B – B – B – B – B – B – B – B
- Bach
- Banks
- Banx
- Banyon
- Barr
- Bash
- Bashtyn
- Baylian (pronounced ‘bay-lun’)
- Bear
- Beauden (pronounced ‘boe-den’)
- Beauen (pronounced the same as ‘Bowen’)
- Beckett Zealand (first and middle names, dad served his LDS mission in New Zealand)
- Beecher
- Behr (pronounced ‘bear’)
- Bennett
- Bentlee
- Berger
- Berna (his mother’s maiden name was Berna, so they decided to give that name to their son as his first name)
- Bhrox
- Blake Powell Rose (fairly close to the name of a famous man-made lake in southeast Utah)
- Blaize (last name was ‘Down’)
- Blayze
- Blaze
- Blazer
- Blitch *
- Blythe
- Boaz (“…and don’t call him ‘Bo’, because his name is Boaz”)
- Bobcat
- Bohdi (pronounced ‘boh-dee’)
- Boone
- Boreal
- Boston
- Bowman
- Boy
- Brace
- Branch (he has a brother named Bryk)
- Brandon Iron Taylor
- Bratten
- Breckan
- Breed
- Bregan
- Brek
- Brenemen
- Brexton
- Brick
- Brick (and his last name is Wood)
- Brickton
- Brig
- Brigden
- Briggs
- Brighton
- Brikon
- Brikson
- Brindon
- Bristen
- Brixton
- Brocton
- Broden
- Broder
- Brock Lee (1st & last name, middle initial is E.)
- Brogden (pronounced with a long O sound)
- Browen
- Brownell
- Brownie (given name, his father’s name was Brownie, and they named a son Brownie)
- Brox
- Bryk (pronounced ‘brick’; he has a brother named Branch)
- Brynnen\
- Brytan
- Brighton
- Buckwheat
- Bulletin
- Burkley
- Burr
- Burtis
- Bus
- Buster
C – C – C – C – C – C – C – C
- Caboose (hopeful thinking?)
- Cache
- Cactus
- Cain
- Callahan
- Callum
- Calum
- Calves (pronounced ‘kal-vuss’, not ‘kavs’, as in baby cows)
- Camm Merwin (first and middle names)
- Cannon Ball (first and middle names of a Utah County lad)
- Canyon
- Card
- Carwin
- Cashley
- Cashus True (first and middle name)
- Catcher
- Cayman (a ‘grand’ name indeed!)
- Cazsen (pronounced ‘kay-zuhn’)
- Cedar
- Champ
- Chance
- Chancellor
- Channing
- Chaos (doesn’t bode well for his teenage years)
- Chase A. Fox (first name, middle initial, last name)
- Chestin Arms (first and last name)
- Chick
- China
- Chock
- Chris P. Bacon (sound it out; true story)
- Chuy (pronounced ‘chewy’; Caucasian family, not oriental)
- City Lee (first and last name)
- Cleathy (pronounced ‘klee-thee’)
- Cleiton (pronounced the same as ‘Clayton’)
- Clement
- Clovice (pronounced ‘kloh-VEES’)
- Clovis
- Clutch
- Coalman
- Cocaine (I do not make these names up)
- Code (pronounced ‘code’ as in Morse Code, not Cody, as in Wyoming)
- Colby Jack Blue (3 cheeses)
- Colmar
- Colson
- Coltrin
- Columbia
- Columbus
- Commodore
- Con
- Copelin
- Corbin
- Cornwell
- Corver
- Cosme
- Cosmo Sunny
- Cougar
- Cove
- Covid (this name became popular in 2020 during the height of the COVID-19 viral epidemic. A set of twins born in May 2020 were named Covid and Corona)
- Cowan
- Crash *
- Creed
- Crew Shull (Shull was the last name)
- Crozier
- Crucifer
- Cruise
- Cy (pronounced ‘sigh’)
- Cynch (pronounced ‘sinch’) *
- Cypress Quill (first and middle names, the mother said she ‘liked outdoor things’)
- Czar
D – D – D – D – D – D – D – D
- Dagen (middle Tazz)
- Dakotah
- Dalestyn (named after his two grandfathers, Dale and Stein)
- Damarian
- Damascus (possible nicknames are Dam and Cuss) *
- Danger
- Danylo
- Darth (he was born during the Star Wars frenzy, and he named his first son Luke)
- Dash
- Dashiell
- Daxton
- Daynen
- Deablo (pronounced the same as ‘Diablo’ in Spanish)
- Declan
- Dee (last name is Frost!)
- Deegen
- Dehyren (pronounced the same as Darian)
- Dekyn
- Delas
- Delmer
- Delno
- Delvinius
- Demoyne
- Denali
- Derlin
- Dewart
- Dezmon
- Diamond
- Diesel
- Djaryd (pronounced the same as ‘Jared’)
- Doc (not a nickname, but the full and complete first name)
- Dodge
- Dodger
- Domer
- Dominion
- Domino
- Domynyk (a variant of Dominique)
- Dragon
- Dragon Slayer
- Drake
- Dravin (dray-ven)
- Dravo Ovard (first name is last name spelled backwards, palindromic)
- Draycon
- Drayden
- Dre (pronounced Dray, named after a rapper)
- Dream
- Dremlie
- Dresden
- Drewry
- Driggs
- Dubs
- Duree (pronounced ‘duh-REE’)
- Durran
- Dusty Rhodes (first and last names)
- Dyle
E- E – E – E – E – E – E – E
- Earthside
- Edge
- Edrin
- Edson (Doctrine and Covenants section 52)
- Edwel
- Either
- Eksayn
- Elial
- Eligia (pronounced the same as Elijah)
- Elihu McCoy (first and middle names, first name pronounced ‘ell-i-hugh’)
- Eliphalet
- Emer
- Emrys (pronounced ’em-uh-ris’)
- Ender
- Enzo
- Ernal (he is from Price, not Vernal)
- Espn (pronounced es-pin)
- Ever
- Everest
- Exodus
F – F – F – F – F – F – F – F
- Fagan
- Faldine
- Farrow
- Fenix
- Fenwick
- Ferman
- Fettie
- Fetty
- Fife
- Finn
- Finneas
- Finnegan
- Fjoryn (Caucasian, English-speaking parents)
- Fleet
- Flint
- Flynn
- Foraker
- Ford
- Fortune
- Foxxx (yes, three x’s)
- Frank John George William Crump (first name, three middle names, and last name)
- Fredson
- Freelove
- Frosty Berg (first and last names)
G – G – G – G – G – G – G – G
- Gable
- Gaius
- Gamble Lynn Money
- Gander (has a twin brother named Mallard)
- Garian
- Garion
- Ga’Quincy (he is a college football player, and his nickname is Kool-aid)
- Gate
- Gatlin
- Gaynard
- Gedge (this was his mother’s maiden name, and the parents thought it would be a great first name)
- Gee (yes, this is his given name)
- Gehrick
- Gideon
- Gig
- Giovaughni Hawk Isaiah (unique spelling of Giovanni, first name and 2 middle names)
- Glacier
- Glenmore
- Godfrey
- Goliath
- Grandson (yes, true story)
- Grizzlee
- Grizzley (nickname is ‘Grizz’)
- Gus Dustin (first and middle names)
H – H – H – H – H – H – H – H
- Haaken
- Haigen
- Halt (he has sisters name Vaden and Ketta)
- Hamlet
- Hanneman
- Harvard
- Harvee
- Harvell
- Hawke Kai (first and middle names)
- Haydynn
- Hayse
- Hayze Zeus
- Haze
- Hazen
- Heman (Doctrine and Covenants section 52)
- Hemi
- Hennacey
- Henrik
- Henry and Finley (brothers)
- Herby Bruno (first and middle names)
- Hero Rising (first and last names)
- Heston
- Hestyn
- Heth
- Hilton
- Hily
- Hogan
- Holden
- Holland
- Holstyn
- Horizon
- Houghston (pronounced the same as Houston)
- Hudson Huckleberry Rice (they will call him “Huck”)
- Huxton Colt (first and middle names)
- Hyde (he has a brother named Jekyll, true story)
- Hy Hills (first and last name)
I – I – I – I – I – I – I – I – I
- Ihop
- Ilius (ill-ee-us, I didn’t tell the parents that ‘ileus’ is the cessation of bowel function, in medical parlance)
- Indy
- Innocent
- Iskander
- Isyah (pronounced the same as ‘Isaiah’)
- Iver
- Izaiah (pronounced the same as ‘Isaiah’)
J – J – J – J – J – J – J – J
- Jacek
- Jack Russell (first and middle names, same as the breed of terrier)
- Jaedin
- Jagger
- Jaggz (pronounced ‘jags’)
- Jahziel
- Jalen
- Jam
- Jamarley
- Jance
- Jaquith
- Jareth Alley
- Jarney (pronounced the same as ‘journey’)
- Jashawn
- Javelin (has sisters named Jamaica and Jerusha)
- Javion
- Jaxsen
- Jaxton Brek (first and middle names)
- Jaxxen
- Jaxxon
- Jaycek (pronounced ‘jay-suck’)
- Jayceon (pronounced the same as Jason)
- Jayvinth
- Jedi (as in Star Wars )
- Jeffan
- Jekyll (he has a brother named Hyde, true story)
- Jeramia
- Jerymia
- Jeshaun
- Jett
- Jirayi (pronounced the same as ‘jury’)
- J’Mario
- Joerdan (pronounced similar to ‘Jordan’)
- Johrdin (pronounced similar to ‘Jordan’)
- Jory
- Jubalaine (pronounced ‘jew-buh-lane’)
- Jude
- Juel (pronounced the same as ‘jewel’, unique name for a boy)
- Juke
- Justin Time (first and middle names)
- Justus (pronounced similar to Justice)
K – K – K – K – K – K – K – K
- Kache
- Kaddince (pronounced ‘KAD-inz’, not ‘cadence’)
- Kadenze
- Kaelton (dad wanted a ‘Celtic’ name so he made this one up)
- Kai
- Kailor
- Kamdyn
- Kanon
- Kanu (pronounced the same as ‘Canoe’)
- Kanyon
- Kaos (pronounced the same as ‘chaos’; he has a brother named ‘Mayhem’)
- Karimme (pronounced ‘kuh-REEM’)
- Karuna
- Kash
- Kashe
- Kashton
- Kason
- Kasyn
- Kaulin
- Kavyn
- Kayler
- Kedarius
- Kedon (pronounced ‘kee-duhn’)
- Kedryn
- Keetun
- Keller
- Kelton
- Kenson
- Kew
- Key
- Keylor
- Kaiser
- Killian
- King
- Kingsley
- Kingston
- Klaus
- Kloden
- Knestor
- Knighton
- Knikolis (he was born in December and mom thought this was a clever way to celebrate the holiday season)
- Koben
- Kodell
- Kohen
- Korman (pronounced the same as ‘Corpsman’, as in the Marine Corps)
- Kotter
- Kovid (this name became trendy in 2020 during the height of the Corona virus [COVID-19] viral epidemic)
- Krashe
- Krayton
- Kreed
- Kregg
- Krew
- Kwig
- Kyden
- Kylo
- Kymani (Caucasian couple)
- Kyren
- Kyston (he has a sibling named ‘Ryston’)
- Kyzer
L – L – L – L – L – L – L – L
- Lachoneus (3 Nephi 1:1)
- Lafayette
- Laith (mother’s name was LaDon, dad’s name was Keith, thus…)
- LaJohntay
- Lamoyne
- Laross
- Lash
- Laszlo
- LaTraya
- Leander
- Ledge
- Leearl (pronounced ‘lee-earl’)
- Legend (full name is Legend Russell Presley Banks)
- Legend Mercutio Bingham (they later changed Mercutio to Kingston because no one could pronounce Mercutio)
- Lego
- Leighton
- Lennox
- Lenox
- Leofwin (Caucasian young boy, pronounced ‘LAY-fwin’)
- Leonidus
- LeRoi
- <ter (This is a true story. The man’s given name was the symbol meaning ‘less than’ following by ‘ter’. His name was pronounced Lester. His birth certificate showed ‘<ter’)
- Levin (rhymes with seven)
- Leyson (pronounced ‘LAY-suhn’)
- Linkin (pronounced like Lincoln)
- Lipschitz (the last name of a plastic surgeon I encountered)
- Livier (no, not Liver, but Livier)
- Lock
- Locke
- Lockland (nicknamed “Lockie”)
- Longstreet
- Loric
- Loser (has an older brother named Winner)
- Loxley
- Lucifer
- Lucky
- Lucky Blue (first and middle name)
- Lumen
- Luxe
- Lykota Kirk (first and middle name)
- Lynnville
- Lyric
- Lyriq
- Lysander
M – M – M – M – M – M – M – M
- Macklane
- Mackray
- Macoy
- Maddek
- Magnus
- Magnusson
- Major
- Makaijah (pronounced ‘muh-kay-jah’)
- Makinly
- Makoy
- Malin
- Mallard (has a twin brother named Gander)
- Man
- Manassah
- Manasseh
- Manhattan (his nickname is Manny)
- Manix
- Manly
- Manson (has a brother named Arson)
- March (he has a sister named April)
- Marlow
- Martavius
- Masterton
- Matrix
- Mattix Lavon (first and middle name)
- Maverick
- Maverik
- Mavrek
- Maximo (he looked more like a Minimo)
- Maxwell
- Mayhem (he has a brother named ‘Kaos’)
- Maylin
- Maynor
- McKoy
- McQwade
- Mehki (pronounced ‘muh-kye’)
- Menly (no, he does not have a sister named Womenly)
- Meshach
- Michle (pronounced the same as ‘Michael’)
- Miclo (pronounced ‘mick-low’)
- Mikaiel (unique spelling of ‘Michael’)
- Millenium
- Miller
- Milo
- Miner
- Mohrland
- Mokey
- Mons
- Montana
- Montague (pronounced ‘mon-tug-yew’)
- Moriancumr (father’s name is Mahonri, and uncle’s name is Moroni)
- Moxen
- Murdock
- Murphy
N – N – N – N – N – N – N – N
- Naphtali (as in the tribe of Israel)
- Nash
- Navy
- Nayson
- Nazareth (he has a twin sister named Galilee)
- Nelton
- Nickel
- Nik
- Noble Justice (first and middle names, has a brother named Regal Worth)
- Nymphus
O – O – O – O – O – O – O – O
- Oak
- Oakland
- Oakley
- Oaks
- Oather
- Obama Wah (first and last names)
- Obert
- Oceane (uncertain as to Pacific, Atlantic, or Indian; unusual spelling for ocean)
- Octavius
- Odin
- Odio
- Ollie
- Orange
- Orion
- Orzello
- Otho (pronounced ‘OH-thoh’)
- Othon (pronounced ‘OH-thon’)
- Owin
- Ozem (Wilford Woodruff’s brother)
- Owin
P – P – P – P – P – P – P – P
- Payce
- Peregrine (brother of my 10th great-grandfather; his brother was named Resolved)
- Perth
- Pharaoh
- Phoenix Orion
- Philandro
- Pirate
- Pison Evan Ellis (pronounced ‘PEE-sohn’; notice the initials)
- Pony Church Walker
- Preetayaan (pronounced ‘pree-tye-ohn’, Caucasian family, they called this little boy ‘Ion’)
- Prentice
- Preserved (the brother of Martin Harris)
- Primus
- Ptolian
- Pyrate (pronounced the same as Pirate)
- Pyston (his junior high years could be rough)
- Pythion (wow!)
Q – Q – Q – Q – Q – Q – Q – Q
- Qaelyx (pronounced ‘kay-lix’)
- Quake
- Que (pronounced ‘kew’)
- Quebert
- Questin
- Quig
- Quin
R – R – R – R – R – R – R – R
- Race
- Radames
- Radar
- Raife
- Rallet
- Rally (he has a sister named ‘Axl’)
- Ramses
- Rance
- Random
- Ransom
- Raptor
- Raven
- Rawl
- Rawlings
- Rayce
- Reason
- Redge
- Regal Worth (first and middle names, has a brother named Noble Justice)
- Remington Buckmaster
- Remzley
- Resolved (my 10th great-grandfather; he had a younger brother named Peregrine)
- Reynolds
- Rhyett (pronounced ‘riot’)
- Ricochet
- Ridge
- Ridley
- Rigdon
- Riggins
- Rigley
- Rileigh (pronounced the same as Riley)
- Riot
- River
- R L (That was his given name – just 2 letters. The R and the L did not stand for names or anything else.)
- Rocket
- Rockwell
- Roczyn (his nickname is Rocks)
- Roen
- Roman Wallace Mertlich
- Rome
- Rope
- Routesixtysix
- Rowdee
- Roxas
- RtwoDtwo
- Ruger Smack
- Ruggles
- Runyon
- Rustin
- Ruston
- Rusty Gates (first and last name)
- Ryat (pronounced as Riot)
- Ryatt (see above)
- Rydder
- Rydley
- Ryker
- Ryson
- Ryston (he has a sibling named ‘Kyston’)
S – S – S – S – S – S – S – S
- Saber
- Sage
- Salem
- Samson
- Sander
- Sansom
- Savensky
- Savyon (pronounced ‘SAV-ee-on’ )
- Saxon
- Schofield
- Schuyler (pronounced the same as Skyler)
- Scotland
- Seek
- Selah (Doctrine and Covenants section 52)
- Selvoy
- Semond (see-mun)
- Seneca
- Sevyn (same as 7)
- Shadrack
- Shamus (SHAY-muss)
- Shann (pronounced the same as Shaun)
- Sheduern (‘shuh-DERN’)
- Shefton
- Shem
- Sheridan
- Sherlock
- Sherrell (pronounced ‘shuh-RELL’)
- Shris (70 year old man)
- Simonds (Doctrine and Covenants section 52)
- Skyelr (pronounced the same as Skyler)
- Skyhorse
- Skyy (yes, double y)
- Slith
- Snaux (snow)
- Solomon Iskander (first and middle names, Caucasian baby)
- Sport
- Spryntlyne (pronounced ‘sprint-linn’)
- Squallie
- SSSST (four S’s plus a T = four-ess-tuh = pronounced similar to Forest)
- Statham (stay-thumb)
- Staynor
- Stedan (the father’s name was Steven and the mother’s name was Danielle, so…)
- Steel
- Steele Hammar (first and last name)
- Stinson
- Stockton
- Strong
- Sullivan
- Superstar Five
- Sway
- Swift
- Switch Blade (first and middle names)
- Sydny
- Sylvanus
T – T – T – T – T – T – T – T
- Taber
- Tacker
- Taesyn
- Tahovi (pronounced tah-vee, Caucasian couple, “made it up”, wanted unique name)
- Taij
- Taj (as in Taj Mahal)
- Talley
- Tallon
- Talon
- Tane
- Taos
- Targhee
- Tariq
- Tarlton
- Tasman
- Tatham
- Taydem
- Taylin
- Taygun
- Taysom
- Tayton
- Taz
- Tazrik (has a brother named Thaxton)
- Teague (pronounced ‘teeg’)
- Teancum
- Teegan
- Tekoda
- Teus (pronounced ‘tay-uss’)
- Thatcher
- Thaxton (has a brother named Tazrik)
- Thayre
- Theon
- Thiago
- Thirteen (too bad he is not the brother of Sevyn)
- Thornel
- Thornton
- Thunder Storm Cloud (first, middle, and last names; a white Caucasian male)
- Tiberias (‘Tibbs’ is his nickname)
- Tipton (parents saw it on a headstone)
- Timber Wolf Billings
- Titan
- Titus
- Tobias-Xavier (full first name)
- Toj
- Toland (a combination of Todd and Roland)
- Topher
- Trance
- Trasen
- Trashcan (pronounced ‘truh-shon’. Yes, the spelling is correct!)
- Trason
- Trayson
- Trayten
- Trayton
- Treyden
- Trilyon (pronounced the same as ‘trillion’)
- Tru
- Truxon
- Tryton
- Tucker Fuddpucker (full name was T. Tucker Fuddpucker, acquaintance of Charlie Rudd)
- Tuff
- Tymber
- Tyme (first name is Tyme, last name is Traveller, true story)
- Tyne
- Tyren
- Tytan Jay
- Tyzac
- Tykel
U – U – U – U – U – U – U – U
- Uppson Downs (a police officer)
V – V – V – V – V – V – V – V
- Valdo (younger brother of Ezra Taft Benson)
- Valor
- Valton (an elderly gentleman)
- Vandal
- Vardell
- Verdon
- Vernal
- Vernald
- Vester
- Vial (pronounced Val)
- Victory
- Viggo (Caucasian family, not an Italian family)
- Volco (a younger brother of Ezra Taft Benson)
- Vosco
W – W – W – W – W – W – W – W
- Wacey
- Wake
- Wallice
- Wandle
- Waycen
- Wayning Morningstar (first and middle name)
- Weeks
- Welcomestar (he was born on Christmas day)
- Wellington
- Wells
- Wenlock
- Wharey
- Wheeler (Doctrine and Covenants section 52)
- Whip
- Whisper River
- Wild
- Winner (has a younger brother named Loser)
- Woodley
- Woodson
- Wycliffe
X – X – X – X – X – X – X – X
- Xackery (pronounced the same as Zachary)
- Xander
- Xzander
- Xavyn Demetrius
- Xoxo (pronounced ‘zoh-zoh’)
Y – Y – Y – Y – Y – Y – Y – Y
- Yahosh
- Yamajesty
- York
Z – Z – Z – Z – Z – Z – Z – Z
- Zackree
- Zadock
- Zainab
- Zakaryas
- Zakery
- Zalmon
- Zan
- Zander
- Zared
- Zarek
- Zaven
- Zayden
- Zealand
- Zeca
- Zeezrom
- Zen
- Zenas
- Zeniff
- Zeon (‘ZEE-ohn’)
- Zeus
- Zeynor (‘zay-ner’)
- Ziggy
- Zimry
- Zion
- Zodiak
- Zordan (dad wanted Jordan and mom wanted a “Z” name, thus…)
- Zuko
- Zyien (pronounced the same as ‘Zion’)
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