Names Like Boe

24 baby names similar to Boe in sound, style, and origin — each with its meaning, popularity, and audio pronunciation.

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Bo#449 in the U.S.From Old Norse 'búa' meaning to live or dwell, used as a short form in Scandinavian naming; alsBeau#60 in the U.S.Handsome; beautiful — from French beau (beautiful, fine)Koa#269 in the U.S.Brave, bold, fearless; also the name of a prized Hawaiian hardwood treeBrett#1060 in the U.S.A Breton; from Britain; from Old French Bret (a Breton, a native of Brittany or Britain)Blaise#1105 in the U.S.Lisping; stammering; from Latin Blasius (possibly from blaesus: stammering, lisping)Rowan#59 in the U.S.Little red one; from Irish Gaelic ruadh (red) + diminutive suffixArcher#98 in the U.S.Bowman; one who shoots arrows with a bow — an occupational surnameCarson#124 in the U.S.Son of Carr; son of the marsh dweller — from Scottish surname Carson, from Old Norse kjarr (marCalvin#132 in the U.S.Bald, hairless — from the French surname Cauvin/Calvin, derived from Latin calvus (bald)Rhett#188 in the U.S.Advice, counsel — from Dutch surname de Raedt or Old Norse element rāð (counsel, advice)Tate#194 in the U.S.Cheerful; pleasant; from the Old Norse personal name TeitrFinn#206 in the U.S.Fair, white, bright — from Irish Gaelic Fionn (fair, white, bright), the name of the legendary Oscar#223 in the U.S.God's spear; from Old Irish os (god) + cara (friend), or Old English os (god) + gar (spear)Harvey#251 in the U.S.Battle worthy; eager for battleEric#273 in the U.S.Eternal ruler; ever powerful; from Old Norse Eiríkr: ei (ever, always) + ríkr (ruler, power)Tristan#309 in the U.S.Tumult, noise; possibly 'sad' — from Celtic via medieval French romanceBriggs#356 in the U.S.From an Old Norse or Old English place name, a plural form of 'brig' or 'bridge', meaning 'dwelAnderson#363 in the U.S.Patronymic surname meaning 'son of Andrew', from the Greek Andreas (manly, masculine) — ultimatErick#366 in the U.S.Variant spelling of Eric, from Old Norse Eirikr, composed of 'ei' (ever, always) and 'rikr' (ruAndre#368 in the U.S.French form of Andrew, from the Greek Andreas, derived from 'aner' (man, male) — meaning 'manlyDaxton#379 in the U.S.Modern elaboration of Dax, a French place name referring to the town of Dax in southwestern FraRemy#408 in the U.S.From French Rémi, a form of the Latin Remigius meaning oarsman or one who rows; connected to SaRoyal#476 in the U.S.From the English word 'royal,' derived from Old French 'roial' and Latin 'regalis' meaning kingNoel#478 in the U.S.From Old French 'Noël,' derived from Latin 'natalis' (birth) or 'natalis dies Domini' (birthday

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